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    Minutes of the VMI Board of Visitors. December 1 & 2, 2006

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    Official minutes of the governing body of the Virginia Military Institut

    Minutes of the VMI Board of Visitors. February 10, 2006

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    Official minutes of the governing body of the Virginia Military Institut

    Institute Report. April 2006

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    A publication of the VMI Office of Communications and Marketing containing news and events information. Volume XXXIII, Number

    Institute Report. September 2006

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    A publication of the VMI Office of Communications and Marketing containing news and events information. Volume XXXIV, Number

    VMI Cadet. March 25, 2006

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    Volume 99, number 20Weekly during academic year, except during examinations and vacation

    VMI Cadet. September 1, 2006

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    Volume 100, number 1Weekly during academic year, except during examinations and vacation

    VMI Cadet. December 8, 2006

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    Volume 100, number 14Weekly during academic year, except during examinations and vacation

    Joseph L. Argenzio Interview

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    Joseph L. Argenzio was born in New York City in 1927. He entered the Army in 1944 and following training was assigned to the First Infantry Division, 3rd Battalion, 16th Infantry, M Company On D-Day, at age 16, he was part of the first wave at Omaha Beach. Argenzio subsequently saw combat in France, Belgium and Germany, and participated in the liberation of Falkenau concentration camp in Czechoslovakia. This interview covers his service in World War II

    Charles Brooks Interview

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    Charlie Brooks, a native of North Carolina, was drafted in May 1943. Following stateside service with an anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) unit, he was shipped to Europe where he was assigned to Company A, 16th Infantry Regiment, 1st Division. Mr. Brooks served as a first scout until the end of the war

    Robert McMasters Interview

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    Cdr. Robert McMasters served with the U.S. Navy on the U.S.S. Will Rogers SSBN 659 as division officer from September 1979 to June 1982 and as the SIW prototype leading engineering officer of the watch, Idaho Falls, ID, from June 1982 to June 1984. He received nuclear propulsion training at Orlando, FL, from 1978 – 1979 and nuclear prototype training in Idaho Falls, ID, from February – August 1979. This interview covers his naval career

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