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WatchWWII Allied Military Conferences
These records contain summarized transcripts of the proceedings which took place during ten Allied military conferences held between 1941 and 1945, with accompanying reports and exhibits, as published by the Office of the Combined Chiefs of Staff (CCS). The CCS was formed in early 1941 so the US and UK military commands could coordinate strategic plans and policies concerning the war. Continue…
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My uncle was injured at Bouganville and awarded a Purple Heart. His name was Ronald Havers. He was later killed in action. Did anyone know him?
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Source Information
Papers and Minutes of Meetings of Principal World War II Allied Military Conferences, 1941-1945. Original data from: The National Archives
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