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Gerald R. Ford Library
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Investigatory records on Gerald Ford,
applicant for a commission, 1941-75
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
The file consists of reports on interviews
with various employers, friends, and associates of Gerald Ford conducted by the
Office of Naval Intelligence after Ford applied for a commission in the
intelligence branch of the Naval Reserve in December 1941. The interviews focus on Ford's early life
(including his parents' divorce), high school, college, and his subsequent work
at
QUANTITY
0.01 linear feet (24 pages)
DONOR
These are federal records accessioned by
the National Archives and Records Administration in December 1987, designated
as part of Record Group 289, and deposited in the Ford Library (accession
number 88-NLF-028).
ACCESS
Open.
Mr. Ford has formally waived his privacy rights in order to allow this
file to be made available.
COPYRIGHT
Works prepared by U.S. Government employees
as part of their official duties are in the public domain.
Prepared by William McNitt, March 1992
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