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Name records describe the people, families, and organizations that create archival materials. In Archives at Rutgers, users can view name records to see all of the collections created by a person, family, or organization. Name records are shared across all libraries and repositories at Rutgers, and staff choose them from controlled lists, including the Library of Congress.
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- Bordeaux (Aquitaine, France)--Social life and customs. 1
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- United States. Army. Infantry Division, 9th 1
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- World War, 1914-1918--War work--Young Men's Christian associations. 1
- World War, 1939-1945—Campaigns--Algeria 1
- World War, 1939-1945—Campaigns—France--Normandy 1 ∧ less
A veteran of 9th Infantry Division, Harold M. Bruskin fought and worked as a radio operator throughout the European, African, and Middle Eastern theaters until he was injured on the Normandy front on July 25, 1944. Bruskin was ultimately awarded a Silver Star, a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, and a European-African-Middle Eastern (EAME) medal for his service. This collection consists of a large scrapbook featuring correspondence, photographs, clippings, paper money, and ephemera.