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Title
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Letter from a friend to Jack Brooks, July 31, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-002339
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Contributor
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1990), Governmental Investigations
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Dates
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1987-07-31
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Box
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2007-255/620
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Folder
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Legis: Iran, 1987 (handwritten)
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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Letter from Norman Bennett of Rockville, MD expressing support for Jack Brooks's actions during the Iran Select Committee hearings.
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Title
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Letter from acquaintance Bennett to Congressman Jack Brooks, July 31, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014551
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Contributor
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1990), Governmental Investigations
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Dates
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1987-07-31
1987-07-31
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Box
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2007-255-620
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Folder
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3
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A letter from Norman Bennet, president of the Central Maryland Council Navy League of the United States. The letter concerns loss of Marine life in Iran and mentions Congressman Brooks's service as a Marine.
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Title
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Letter from constituent Maleche to Congressman Jack Brooks, July 31, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014371
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Contributor
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1990), Governmental Investigations
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Dates
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1987-07-31
1987-07-31
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Box
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2007-255-620
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Folder
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1
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A constituent letter supporting Congressman Jack Brooks, but expressing opposition to his questioning of Lt. Col. Oliver North.
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Title
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Letter from constituent Peacock to Congressman Jack Brooks, July 31, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-014436
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Contributor
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Brooks, Jack, 1922-2012
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Topic
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Iran-Contra Affair (1985-1990), Governmental Investigations
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Dates
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1987-07-31
1987-07-31
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Box
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2007-255-620
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Folder
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1
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A constituent letter agreeing with Congressman Jack Brooks's stance on the Iran-Contra hearings. The writer believes that Lt. Col. Oliver North should fully disclose his actions and trust the court to prove him innocent if he is so.