Martin Golden

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Last Name: Golden
First Name: Martin
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Nickname: Marty

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Branch of Armed Services: United States Army
Armed Services Serial Number: 12211990
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Training Grounds/Domestic Locations: Camp Joseph T.Robinson, AK

Unit(s): Co. C, 104th I.T.B; Co. M, 3rd Platoon; headquarter Command Music Center U.S.F.E.T.; Compay A, 397th Infantry; 26 P.R.S.; Special Services, 397th Inf.; 100th Division

Rank(s): Pvt.

Theater(s) of Operation: Europe

Locations: Germany (Offenbach) (Stuttgart) (Fritzler); Austria; Italy; Switzerland -on leave; Belgium (Brussels - on leave)

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Military Occupation/Specialty: Assistant Editor, Battalion Paper

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Of Interest: 3/4/46 - Describes touring occupation zones with the symphony; 9/11/45 - Article from Century Sentinel regarding Jewish Rites as Stuttgart Opera House; 9/20/45 - Regimental Review Photo of Golden as Assistant Editor of 1st Battalion's unnamed paper; 12/29/44 - Visiting Mollye's cousin (Aaron Sklut)

Delaware Connection: Morris Levenberg

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First Letter to Mollye: 11/20/1944
Last Letter to Mollye: 06/05/1946
Number of Folders in Mollye Collection: 44
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