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Schroeder

Kenneth Arnold Schroeder

Huron, SD

1933, 1794, Rockerville, F-10, (forest labor)
1934, 1794, Rockerville, F-10, Leader (exchange steward)
1935, 1794, Rockerville, F-10, understudy (supply sergeant)
1936, 1794, Rockerville, F-10, supply sergeant

On July 12, 1934 Kenneth A Schroeder received the Civilian Conservation Corps Certificate of Leadership.

Kenneth Arnold Schroeder was born at Forestburg, SD on April 27, 1914 and died in 1999. Mr. Schroeder married Blanche Edna Christina Oakland Schroeder on June 25, 1938 in Mobridge, SD.


Kenneth A Schroeder Certificate of Leadership

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