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Friedrich Discharge Papers

These CCC discharge papers have been reproduced from copies sent to the Civilian Conservation Corps Museum of South Dakota by Peggy and Roger Kowal. The Kowals visited the museum in July of 2020. Peggy found her father's name, Alfred W. Friedrich, among the 20,000+ registered in the roster of men who served in South Dakota. Ms. Kowal mention that she had her father's discharge papers and would send a copy to the CCC Museum. Thank you Peggy!

Photo from Peggy Kowal

Alfred W. Friedrich - CCC Discharge Papers

Photo from Peggy Kowal

Alfred W. Friedrich - CCC Discharge Papers

Peggy found her father's name, Alfred W. Friedrich.
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