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Under the Presidential Records Act of 1978, recordkeeping offenses are considered especially heinous. At the National Archives, the dedicated archivists who investigate these horrific transgressions are members of an elite squad known as the Special Collections Unit. These are their stories.
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Under the Presidential Records Act of ninteen seventy eight, recordkeeping offenses are considered especially heinous. At the National Archives, the dedicated archivists who investigate these horrific transgressions are members of an elite squad known as the Special Collections Unit. These are their stories.
How to Pronounce
Under the Presidential Records Act of nineteen seventy eight, recordkeeping offenses are considered especially heinous. At the National Archives, the dedicated archivists who investigate these horrific transgressions are members of an elite squad known as the Special Collections Unit. These are their stories.
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