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Armed Forces Oral Histories
Armed Forces Oral Histories
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Senior
Officer
Oral
Histories
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CONTENTS
Introduction
User Instructions
p. vii
p. viii
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF DOCUMENTS
INDEX BY SUBJECTS, NAMES, AND AMERICAN MILITARY UNITS
p. 1
p. 17
INTMOIDUCTION
Senior Officer Oral Histories are the central component of
an expansive, ongoing oral history program conducted by the
United States Army Military History Institute (USAMHI).
Directed by the Chief, Oral History Branch, USAMHI, the
objective of the Program is to interview retired senior Army
generals and other persons. Created in 1970 at the behest of
General William C. Westmoreland, then Chief of Staff of
the Army, the program was initiated to produce interviews
that would serve the needs of historians as well as professional
soldiers interested in leadership techniques. USAMHI began
interviewing in 1971, and the program continues today.
Interviewers are drawn from the Army War College. They
are selected for their interests, education, and career patterns.
Interviewers with assignments or other experiences similar
to those of the interviewees can communicate in specialized
parlance and are best suited to ask important, well-informed
questions. Indeed, as a group the interviews are remarkable
for their candid portrayals of events and personalities. Like
more traditional historical records in public and private
libraries and archives, information obtained from oral
histories must be carefully weighed against competing sources.
Clearly, however, the oral histories presented in this collection provide not only hard data, but also the "flavor" or
"atmosphere" of major events and day-to-day operations.
Interviews are recorded on tape and then transcribed.
Transcripts are edited to improve continuity and readability
and ensure accuracy. Editors at USAMHI do not substantively change contents, and remarks remain unexpurgated.
Scope amd Cointent
U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories includes interviews
with 96 individuals, out of a total of 160 interviews conducted
to date at USAMHI (see "Literary Rights and Procedures,"
below). The interviews cover the entire career of the interviewee. As biographical interviews, they emphasize the significant events in which he or she took part and the personalities
with whom he or she came in contact. Though most of the
individuals interviewed are high-ranking Army officers,
several were not. For example, this collection includes interviews with Frank Pace, former Secretary of the Army, and
former Representative Dewey Short, who served as Chairman
of the House Committee on Armed Services.
Many of the interviewees have long careers that spanned
the Second World War and United States involvement in Korea
and Vietnam. A few officers served in the First World War.
Researchers should not overlook, however, the portions of
the interviews that relate to peacetime and other non-combat
activities. Many of the officers participated in, or were in a
position to observe and appreciate, major doctrinal and policy
changes and the operation of the United States Army's most
significant programs.
USAMHI continues to conduct interviews. Also, interviews
formerly closed are opened according to the terms of their
access agreements. UPA anticipates the possibility of supplementing the existing collection with additional Senior Officer Oral Histories as they are opened and we are given permission to reproduce them.
U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories
Literary Rights amd Procedures
To assemble the U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories, it
was necessary to obtain permission from the interviewees to
publish their interviews. When interviews were conducted,
interviewees were asked to sign access agreements that
sometimes placed various restrictions on the use of the resulting materials. As a result, some 30 interviews were entirely closed. UPA could not include these interviews in the
microfiche collection. Access agreements for the remaining
130 interviews permitted varying degrees of access. In all such
cases, UPA editors wrote letters to interviewees or, when
necessary, their heirs to request permission to film the transcript of the interview. UPA received permission from the
interviewees to publish all transcripts available in this collection.
UPA claims copyright on the Index, Bibliography of
Documents and microfiche collection for the US. Army Senior
Officer Oral Histories. However, transcripts reproduced in this
publication were created under the auspices of USAMHI and
are in its custody. The Judge Advocate General has determined
that interviewers in the Senior Officer Oral History Program
do not possess literary rights. Interviewees retain literary rights
except when they have deeded such right to the United States
Army during their lifetimes or upon their death.
Related Microform Collections
UPA has published, as a part of its Armed Forces Oral
Histories series, two other collections of oral histories relating,
to the United States Army:
World War II Combat Interviews provide detailed historical
information on the U.S. troops who landed at Normandy and
drove across France and into Germany in 1944 and 1945. The
collection includes 375 Combat Interviews, together with narrative accounts and official supplementary materials (e.g.,
field orders, periodic and operations reports, statistical data,
sketch maps and overlays) on 575 microfiche. The collection
was filmed from records maintained by the National Archives
and Records Administration in Record Group 407, Entry 427.
Korean War Studies and After-Action Reports produced by
historical detachments serving with combat units in Korea
provide uniquely detailed ground-level reportage of military
activities. It includes roughly 150 documents on 350 microfiche. The collection was filmed from the records maintained
by the Center for Military History of the United States Army.
Both collections include detailed indexing and a Bibliography of Documents.
In addition, UPA has published Vietnam: US. Army Senior
Officer Debriefing Reports as Part Four of its series U.S.
Armed Forces in Vietnam. Based on interviews conducted
toward the end of the Vietnam Era (1968-1973), Senior
Debriefing Reports were prepared to record the activities of
specific units in Vietnam. The collection includes interviews
with Army officers in nearly all key commands. A handful
of individuals interviewed as a part of this project were later
interviewed in the Senior Officer Oral History Program.
Vietnam: U.S. Army Senior Officer Debriefing Reports is
offered on 35mm microfilm with a printed guide.
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USER INSTRUCTIONS
The instructions below describe the organization, information elements, and suggested uses of the Bibliography of
Documents and the Index by Subjects, Names, and American
Military Units.
File Organization
Interviews are organized in alphabetical order by the name
of the interviewee both in the Bibliography ofDocuments and
the companion microfiche collection.
Bibliography of Documents
All interviews in the microfiche collection are described individually in alphabetical order in the Bibliography of
Documents.
Information given for each interview includes the following items:
• Interviewee•The name, highest rank, and service branch
of the military officer interviewed; or title of nonmilitary
official.
• Date of service•The date range of the officer's military
career or of other military-related career of the civilians included in the collection.
• Collation•The collation refers to the total number of pages
occupied on the microfiche by the document.
• Date of interview•Dates on which the interview was
conducted.
An outline describing the major topics and themes discussed
during the interview has been prepared for each item in the
collection. Interviews generally trace the officer's career
chronologically and cover the officer's recollections of his
or her early life, motivations for choosing a military career,
military training, responsibilities and highlights of their war
and peacetime assignments, views on other military and
civilian leaders, and opinions on various issues ranging from
daily life in the military to nuclear disarmament. Descriptions also indicate whether the interview is accompanied by
a detailed table of contents, a biographical sketch of the interviewee, or other related material.
Sample Entry: Bibliography of Documents
name of interviewee •
date of interview
outline of major
topics and themes
discussed during
the interview;
subjects, names,
organizations, and
military units
may be located
in the Index
-Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1928 to 1969. 340 pL Interviewed:
-2/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
~a Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Training experience, living conditions, and
introduction of motor vehicles at Fort
Warren, Wyo.; and duties with 33rd Infantry
in Panama, (fiche 1)
c. Quartermaster Corps duties, including development and testing of Army motor vehicles
and amphibious equipment, (fiche 1)
d. Ordnance Corps duties with Ordnanc
Tank-Automotive Command, with detail on
tank production, procurement, and the
arsenal system during the post-WWII_
Korean War period, (fiche 2)
e. Activities and problems during service as
Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Continental Army Command; Commanding General,
U.S. Army, Japan; Deputy Commanding
General, Army Materiel Command; Commanding General, Supply and Maintenance
Command; and Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army, Vietnam, (fiche 2, 3)
/ Post-retirement activity with the American
Defense Preparedness Association and the
_ Military Order of World Wars, (fiche 4)
Appendixes include copy of 1944 article on the
El Centro, Calif, proving ground "The Ordnance
Desert Proving Ground, Its History and What It
Does" and biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
highest rank and
service branch
indication that the
document contains
a detailed table of
contents
references pinpoint
the specific fiche on
which the topic Is
primarily discussed
indication that the
interview is
accompanied by
supplementary
material
U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories
INDEX BY SUBJECTS, NAMES, AND
AMERICAN MILITARY UNITS
The Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
provides access by (1) major subject themes and organizations covered in the interviews; (2) names of persons interviewed and discussed; (3) uniquely numbered American
military units covered in significant detail. Users should keep
in mind that all of the interviewees discuss a wide range of
subjects and persons during the course of their interviews and
that this index covers only those topics that are discussed in
significant detail. In order to ascertain the full range of topics
discussed by each of the interviewees, users should peruse the
interviews themselves.
Entries in this index consist of the following structural
elements:
• terms;
• name and career dates of the officer discussing the topic;
• "see" and "see also" references.
Subject Theme and Organization Terms
Subject terms are chosen to reflect those topics and
organizations covered in significant detail during the interview. In the case of this collection, indexing to every topic
mentioned in an interview would have created long, meaningless listings under such terms as "Military training" and
"U.S. Military Academy" because virtually all officers make
some mention of their own military training and the military
schools that they attended. On the other hand, such terms
have been indexed when an officer discusses in some substantial way his opinions on military training or on the life and
curricula at the U.S. Military Academy.
See references lead users to the specific terminology that
has been used in this index; see also references lead users from
broader to narrower concepts.
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Personal Name Terms
Personal names of all interviewees and of persons that are
the subject of substantial discussion are also included in the
index.
Military Unit Terms
Military units, as with other subjects, have been indexed when they are the subject of significant discussion.
Terms consist of the type of unit followed by its characterization; subheads referring to the specific number of the
unit are also included. See references lead users from a subject
type approach to the individual units covered in the collection.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
We are deeply indebted to several individuals at the United
States Army Military History Institute (USAMHI) for their
support, expert advice, and other assistance. Former
USAMHI Director Lt. Col. Rod Paschall supported and approved the project. USAMHI Deputy Director Martin W. Andresen supported our encouragement. Much of the actual effort involved with determining which oral histories could be
filmed and sorting through a variety of other questions fell
on the shoulders of Dr. James W. Williams, who serves as
Chief, Oral History Branch, USAMHI. Dr. Richard J. Sommers and David A. Keogh of USAMHI's Archive provided
access to the oral histories and allowed UPA to install and
operate a camera.
UPA filmed many of the transcripts at the United States
Army Center of Military History in Washington, D.C. Ms.
Hannah Ziedlick was most helpful in providing access to
transcripts and space for our camera.
Bibfloogirapíiny of Documents
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1928 to 1966. 441 p. Interviewed:
5/75.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Infantry duty in Panama, Presidio San
Francisco, and Philippines during the 1930s,
(fiche 1)
c. WWII combat duty with the 36th and 45th
Infantry Divisions on the Italian front, in
southeastern France, and through Germany,
with detail on fighting at Colmar Pocket and
conditions at the Dachau concentration
camp, (fiche 2-3)
d. Comments on command of the 24th Infantry
Division in Korea; integration of the 65 th
Infantry Division (Puerto Rican National
Guard); and assignment to be Commanding
General, 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg,
with emphasis on tactics and exercises for
troop mobility, (fiche 3)
e. Experiences in Lebanon as Commander,
American Forces, Middle East, with views on
military intervention in foreign countries,
(fiche 4)
/ Observations on duties with STRIKE Command in 1960s; plans to invade Cuba;
Chinese attack on India; and U.S. missions in
Ethiopia, Congo, Pakistan, and Iran, with
remarks on Haile Selasse. (fiche 4, 5)
g. Thoughts on leadership with impressions of
President Kennedy; and summation of views
on military organization, (fiche 5)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1916 to 1954. 419 p. Interviewed:
3/75.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, and attendance at
Virginia Military Institute, (fiche 1)
b. Duty in WWI with 58th Infantry Regiment,
with observations on the campaign in France,
(fiche 1)
c. Experiences as instructor of military science
at Marion Institute and at Fort Benning
Infantry School, with detail on training
methods, courses, students, and working
conditions, (fiche 1-2)
d. Service in the Philippines with the 45th
Infantry Regiment; assignment to Latin
American section of Intelligence Division,
War Department General Staff; and attendance at Air Corps Tactical School and Naval
War CoUege. (fiche 2)
e. Combat duty in Italy during WWII with VI
Corps and 92nd Infantry Division, with
remarks on morale, racial problems, and
promotion of black officers, (fiche 2-3)
/ Positions in Japan, with information on
General MacArthur, including his approach
to the reconstruction of Japan and his visit
with Chiang Kai-shek, (fiche 3)
g. Korean War experiences, with description of
Inchon landing, assessment of Chinese
Communist strategies, opinion on relief of
General MacArthur, and review of problems
connected with refugees during evacuation
from Hungnam. (fiche 4)
h. Experiences as Commandant, Army War
College; and retirement activities, including
associations with American Security Council
and Virginia Military Institute Board of
Visitors, (fiche 5)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1924 to 1961. 371 p. Interviewed:
7/75 to 8/75.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
6. Service with 15th Infantry Division in China,
(fiche 1)
c. WWII duty with XIV Corps, with comments
on operations in Guadalcanal, New Georgia,
and Bougainville; Pacific war strategy;
General Griswold; construction of island air
bases; and mop-up operations in the Philippines, (fiche 2)
d. Japanese atrocities; war crimes; use of the
atom bomb; and occupation of Japan, (fiche
2-3)
e. Assignment as Deputy Director, Plans and
Operations, War Department; relations with
Congress as Chief of Budget Division, Army
Department; duties as Chief, Joint American
Military Mission for Aid to Turkey; and
service in Austria as Commanding General of
American Forces, (fiche 3)
/ Contemporary issues, including Vietnam
War, black troops, volunteer army, women in
military service, and world political situation,
(fiche 4)
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1911 to 1952. 492 p. Interviewed:
4/74 to 5/74, 8/52.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 169th Coast Artillery Corps,
Fort Monroe; duty with 11th Cavalry
Division in Mexico; ordnance activities at
Fort Aberdeen, Fort Monroe, and Sandy
Hook Proving Ground; and instructorship at
Army War College, (fiche 1)
c. Ordnance and service command responsibilities, with comments on Lend-Lease program,
ordnance production, invention of the jeep,
and mobilization for WWII, (fiche 1-2)
d. Service in France as Commander of Communications Zone, European Theatre of
Operations and as Commander, Normandy
base section, with detailed comments on
ordnance, transportation, engineering, storage, morale, and demobilization problems,
(fiche 2-3)
e. Assignment as Commander, Service of
Supplies, China Theatre under General
Wedemeyer, and as Commander, 6th Service
Command, Middle East and African Theatre,
with impressions of Chou En-lai, King
Farouk, King Ibn Saud, (fiche 4)
/ Director of Research and Development, War
Department, with comments on a wide range
of post-war R&D questions, (fiche 4)
g. Appointment as Commanding General, U.S.
Army, Pacific, 1949-42 with comments on
experiences in Hawaii, (fiche 5)
h. Summing up, with observations on military
organization. Command and General Staff
College, officer personnel selection and
promotion, ROTC, and coordination between service commands, (fiche 5-6)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1940 to 1974. 381 p. Interviewed:
4/76 to 5/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
i». Artillery training experiences and participation in North African and Sicily landings with
62nd Armored Field Artillery Battalion, with
reflections on training, combat readiness,
officer selection and promotion problems,
amphibious warfare techniques, and incidents
during fighting in France and occupation of
Czechoslovakia, (fiche 1)
c. Appointment as instructor in Department of
Tactics at West Point, with remarks on
curriculum, training philosophy, and size of
cadet corps, (fiche 2)
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d. Assignment as aide to General Mark Clark,
Far East Command; comments on tactics
used in Korean War; duties as Chief of Staff,
3rd Armored Division; and views on
Pentomic division concept, comparative
strategies of nuclear and conventional warfare, and Readiness Command, (fiche 2)
e. Service as Commander, I Corps Artillery in
Korea; opinions on Vietnam buildup; and
reflections on duty as Superintendant of the
Military Academy, (fiche 3)
/ Military intelligence operations; electronic
warfare; and functions of Defense Intelligence Agency; command and control problems; efforts to reorganize Pacific Command
structure; and the future role of U.S. in the
Pacific, (fiche 4)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1932 to 1970. 494 p. Interviewed:
10/72 to 3/73.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duties with Engineer Board and description
of projects to build portable steel bridges,
landing mats, and pipelines; and appointment
as Assistant Director, Persian Gulf Command with comments on problems with
railroad operations in Iran, (fiche 2)
c. Assignment as Transportation Officer, Far
East Command with comments on Japanese
railroad system and deployment of troops
after the war; duties with Transportation
Corps; and overall views on transportation
logistics, (fiche 2)
d. Appointment as Assistant Chief of Logistics
and Assistant Chief of Programs, SHAPE;
experiences while Chief of Transportation,
Army Department, including dealings with
longshoremen; and duties as Commanding
Officer, Army Materiel Command and
Chairman, Joint Logistics Review Board,
(fiche 3-4)
e. Research projects, contract and procurement
activities, supply logistics, new developments
in trucks and other transportation vehicles,
and testing of military weapons and equipment, (fiche 4-5)
/ Retirement activities including association
with Research Analysis Corp. and National
Railway Passenger Corp.; and views on
contemporary transportation problems and
various military organizational matters,
(fiche 5)
Appendix includes biographical sketch and
article by General Besson, "Complacency Ends
at the War Front." (fiche 5-6)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1938 tó 1970. 222 p. Interviewed:
3/71.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Training and duties with Army Corps of
Engineers; and research and development
assignments, activities, and management
philosophy, (fiche 1)
c. Retention of enlisted men in the Army; Army
engineering construction projects in Bermuda
and China; and military aviation systems
development and procurement, (fiche 1-2)
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d. Army materiel development policy; congressional-military relations; command and general staff system; Army reorganization;
ballistic missile defense systems; nuclear
weapons development programs; and opinions on Defense Secretary McNamara. (fiche
2-3)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Career: 1938 to 1971. 426 p. Interviewed:
12/82.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Service in WWII in the Philippines, with
detailed descriptions of guerrilla campaigns
in isolated Mountain, Ifugao, Apayao, and
Kalaniga provinces in northern Luzon, (fiche
1-2)
c. Postwar settlement of cases dealing with
Filipino informers and collaborators and
illegal executions, (fiche 3)
d. Duties as military advisor in Vietnam, with
comments on President Diem, Vietnam
politics, U.S.-sponsored training programs in
Laos, (fiche 4)
e. Establishment of Limited Warfare Laboratory and review of counterinsurgency and
infiltration techniques; and appointment as
Director of Special Warfare, Deputy Chief of
Staff for Operations, (fiche 4)
/ Assignment to 82nd Airborne Division; and
appointment as Director of Plans and
Programs, Army Department R&D. (fiche
4-5)
Appendixes include "Outline of Events, Policies,
and Orders Relative to the Apprehension and
Elimination of Filipino Jap Spies and Informers"
and biographical sketch, (fiche 5)
Boite, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1955. 311 p. Interviewed:
12/71 to 3/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Association with General J. L. Hines in
assignments to 4th Infantry Division and
Office of Chief of Staff; and experiences in
China with 15th Infantry Division, (fiche 1)
b. Duty in Great Britain under General Chaney
with Special Army Observer Group, with
comments on British-American relations;
appointment as Commander, 34th Infantry
Division; and assignment as Chief of Staff,
Army Ground Forces, (fiche 2) '
c. Early life and military training, (fiche 2)
d. Military missions to Ethiopia, Latin America,
and Nationalist China, with remarks on Haile
Selasse and Chiang Kai-shiek. (fiche 2)
e. Training experiences with 34th and 69th
Infantry Divisions; reminiscences of WWII;
appointment as Commander, Seventh Army
in Germany, (fiche 3)
/ Association with Draper Committee to
investigate mutual security problems and
program matters related to Latin America;
and comments on Inter-American Defense
Board, (fiche 4)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
Career: 1931 to 1969. 426 p. Interviewed:
11/72.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Engineering and construction duties in
Iceland, Great Britian, North Africa, and
Sicily during WWII; and review of planning
for Normandy invasion, (fiche 1-2)
c. Personalities of and relations among Generals Smith, Patton, Eisenhower, and Montgomery; and assessments of North Africa,
Sicily, and Normandy operations, (fiche 2)
d. Duties as special assistant to Under Secretary
of State; membership on Planning Board,
National Security Council; and activities and
opinions on Marshall Plan and NATO, (fiche
3)
e. Assignment as Special Assistant to Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, with detail on Bay
of Pigs operation, dismissal of General
Walker, and DOD information program,
(fiche 3-4)
/ Appointment as Commander of VII Corps,
with remarks on nuclear warfare and
weapons sytems; experiences while Director
of Special Studies, Chief of Army Staff; and
retirement activities and employment by
Strategic Study Center at Stanford, (fiche 4)
g. Service as Commander in Chief of U.N.
Command and Commanding General,
Eighth Army, with reminiscences of Pueblo
incident and assessment of military and
political situation in Korea, (fiche 4-5)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 5)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
Career: 1935 to 1971. 258 p. Interviewed:
2/71 to 3/71.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Experiences in WWII with intelligence
assault groups ("T" forces); and comments on
postwar civilian and military intelligence
groups and activities, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment as Chief of Staff, 2nd Armored
Division and later as G-3, V Corps, (fiche 1)
d. Service as Chief, Military Assistance Advisory Group to Laos, with review of military,
political, and intelligence situation; French
presence in Southeast Asia; role of Nosavan
Phoumi and the Pathet Lao; and efforts for
cease-fire in Laos, (fiche 1)
e. Political implications of Southeast Asia
situation; and views of State Department,
JCS, and CIA on commitment of U.S. troops
to Laos, (fiche 2)
/ Assignment as G-3, U.S. Army, Pacific; and
service in Korea with I Corps, including
assessment of military situation in Korea in
1960s, (fiche 2)
g. Opinions and attitudes on a variety of topics,
including Army R&D programs, materiel
maintenance problems, military justice system, volunteer army concept, British-American collaboration during the war, and the
impact of the Vietnam War on the U.S.
Army, (fiche 3)
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Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1940 to 1971. 254 p. Interviewed: 1/
83 to 2/83.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 694th Field Artillery Battalion, with description of campaigns in isolated
mountainous regions of north Luzon, (fiche
1)
c. Duty in Management Division of the
Comptrollers Office and comments on
budget process and relations with DOD;
assignment to NATO Headquarters; and
experiences in Korea as Assistant Commander, 1st Cavalry Division, (fiche 1)
d. Budget problems encountered while Comptroller at Continental Army Command
Headquarters, Fort Monroe, (fiche 1-2)
e. Service at Fort Sill and as Commander, U.S.
Army Artillery and Missile Center; impact of
the Vietnam War on training and discipline;
and opinions on artillery weapon systems,
(fiche 1-2)
/ Activities with 1st Field Force, Vietnam;
description of Civil Operations and Rural
Development Support programs and liaison
activities with civilian populations; views on
American and Vietnamese soldiers; and role
in Vietnam peace talks in Paris, (fiche 2)
g. Appointment to Test Evaluation Command;
and general comments on the draft, racial
make-up of the Army, organizational matters, military service schools, and leadership
problems, (fiche 3)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 3)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1952. 468 p. Interviewed:
10/72 to 2/73.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service in Europe during WWI; duties with
Assistant Secretary of War's Office, National
Guard, and General Staff, 3rd Division at
Fort Lewis, (fiche 1)
c. Appointment as Commander, II Corps;
politics surrounding the decision to invade
North Africa with remarks on planning
activities involving Churchill; and strategy to
neutralize French opposition with comments
on contacts with Darían, Giraud, and
DeGaulle, (fiche 2)
d. Invasion of Italy and capture of Rome; use of
airborne divisions and tactical air support;
fighting in the Anzio-Cassino-Rapido River
complex; and assumption of command of
combined British-American 15th Army
Group, (fiche 3)
e. Service as High Commissioner of Austria;
relations with Russians during immediate
postwar era; Korean War from perspective as
Commander-in-Chief, U.N. Command; and
relations between politicians and military
commanders in strategic decision-making
process, (fiche 4)
/ Participation in Council of Foreign Ministers
meeting in Moscow on Austrian Treaty;
further observations on Korean situation
including release of prisoners of war by North
Koreans and Chinese; and peacekeeping
mission in Korea, (fiche 4)
g. Views on numerous issues including the
United Nations, South Africa, revolutionary
movements in South America, the role of
Army chaplains, and intelligence activities,
(fiche 4-5)
h. Acceptance of presidency of the The Citadel,
with remarks on honor system. Board of
Visitors, building program, and curriculum
changes, (fiche 5)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1925 to 1962. 357p. Interviewed:
2/82 to 5/82.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early education, military training, and Army
engineering duties; and remarks on Army
social life, (fiche 1)
b. Analysis of the WWII battles of the Ardennes
and St. Vith. (fiche 1)
c. Views on service academies, military training
schools, and contemporary personnel promotion procedures; and comments on proposed
divisional NCO academies, (fiche 2)
d. Changes made at Fort Hood while Commander of 1st Armored Division; and role in
integration of black troops in 15th Constabulary Squadron, 1st Armored Division, and
82nd Airborne Division, (fiche 2)
e. Appointment as Commander, I Corp, Korea,
with opinions on Korean soldiers and
population, (fiche 2)
/ Assignment as ' Commander, Seventh Army
in Germany, with assessment of training and
morale problems and improvement of relations with German public; and appointment
as Commander, Continental Army Command, (fiche 3)
g. Experiences in molding 4th Armored Division; reflections on Generals Eisenhower,
Bradley, Patton, Montgomery, Hodges,
Ridgway, Taylor, Marshall, Abrams, Johnson, Westmoreland and Secretary Bruckner;
and opinions on Rapid Deployment Force,
volunteer army, Vietnam War, Joint Chiefs of
Staff, and officer education and training
programs, (fiche 4)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1945 to 1981. 196 p. Interviewed:
12/82.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Basic training procedures; service in Germany; views on the role of women in Army
during postwar era; duty in Women's Army
Corps and as commander of a women's
battalion; and attendence at Command and
General Staff College, (fiche 1)
c. Role as WAC advisor to Commanding
General and as Commander, Women's Army
Corps Center; expansion of WAC; use of
male drill sergeants; requirements that
women learn to fire weapons; and phasing out
of Women's Army Corps, (fiche 1-2)
d. Assignment as Commanding General, Fort
McClellan; experiences as Director of Human Resources Development, Army Department Staff; and comments on women's
organizations, women in combat, and separate training units for women, (fiche 2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
Career: 1918 to 1949. 171 p. Interviewed:
11/72 to 2/73.
Incudes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Engineering duties and ROTC and teaching
activities at West Point, Camp Humphries,
Camp Auburn, Panama, and Pittsburgh,
(fiche 1)
c. Representation of Army Engineers before
Congressional Appropriations Committee,
(fiche 1)
d. Development of hydroelectric power projects
in Philippines during duty on Col. Eisenhowers's staff, and engagement on dam project at
Fort Denison. (fiche 1)
e. Airport construction duties for Civil
Aeronautics Authority and service as Assistant Chief of Staff for Materiel of Services of
Supply under General Somervell, with
observations on Lend-Lease; military-industrial complex; and supply, procurement, and
manpower problems, (fiche 1)
/ Service as deputy to General Eisenhower,
Deputy Military Governor of Germany,
Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Military Forces
in Europe, and Military Governor of U.S.
Zone in Germany; with comments on
General Eisehower, James F. Byrnes, and
Henry L. Stimson; Soviet and French
occupation policies; Berlin blockade; and
military occupation policies and problems,
(fiche 1-2)
g. U.S. diplomacy in Europe; Cold War tactics;
and retirement activities, including directorship of Continental Can Company and role in
Eishenhower 1952 election campaign, (fiche
2)
h. Views on military discipline, promotion
policies, and Army relations with the press,
(fiche 2)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1938 to 1974. 470 p. Interviewed:
1981 to 1982.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Service with 13th, 14th, 33rd and 130th
Infantry Divisions at Fort Devens, Panama,
and Fort Benning, focusing on training
conditions before and immediately after Pearl
Harbor, (fiche 1)
c. Combat experiences as Commander of 130th
Infantry in New Guinea, Morotai, and
Luzon; preparatory training for invasion of
Japan; and occupation duties and problems,
(fiche 2)
d. Duties with Tactical Department, U.S.
Military Academy, with extended comments
on violations of honors system in 1951; and
experiences at Army War College, (fiche 2-3)
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e.
Service with Korea Military Advisory Group,
with comments on training and morale
problems, (fiche 3)
/ Army Department, JCS, and STRICOM staff
duties; and operational, career development,
and management problems; and Army-NavyAir Force coordination efforts, (fiche 3-4)
g. Experiences as Assistant Chief of Staff for
Force Development duties; and as Deputy
Commander, U.S. Army in Europe, (fiche 4)
h. Tactical, discipline and morale problems
faced in Vietnam and Cambodia while
Commander of 4th Infantry Division, (fiche
4)
i. Views on training problems, morale factors,
troop readiness, drug abuse, military tactical
problems, and nuclear warfare, (fiche 5)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 5)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1956. 457p. Interviewed:
1972.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Appointment to .22nd Infantry Regiment;
garrison duty in Germany with 18th Infantry
Division; experiences as chemistry instructor
at West Point and as student at Artillery
School; contacts with General Marshall; and
assignment as Chief of Staff, VII Corps, (fiche
1)
c. Command of 25th Infantry Division, with
detailed description of jungle warfare and
military tactics used on Guadalcanal; and
views on military education and the National
War College, (fiche 1-2)
d. Service with the 23rd Brigade in the
Philippines, and appraisal of Philippine
Scouts, (fiche 2)
e. WWII service as Commanding General, VII
Corps, with remarks on training exercises in
England; General Montgomery; operations
at Normandy, St. Lo, Siegfried Line, and
Hurtgen Forest; and initial contact with
Russian troops, (fiche 2-3)
/ Responsibilities and activities as Director of
Information, War Department and as Deputy, Vice Chief, and Chief of Staff, U.S. Army;
problems faced by Army during postwar
demobilization period; and reflections on
anti-Army propaganda in the press, (fiche
3-4)
g. General Staff organization and functions;
problems encountered in Truman era; Korean
War tactics; integration of black troops;
military code of justice; and use of tactical
nuclear weapons, (fiche 4-5)
h. Experiences while U.S. representative on
NATO Military Committee and Standing
Group, and as Special Representative of U.S.
in Vietnam with ambassadorial rank, (fiche 5)
i. Duties with Charles Pfizer and Company,
Inc. and services for Hungarian Refugee
Relief, (fiche 5)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 5)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
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Career: 1927 to 1964. 226 p. Interviewed:
9/75 to 1/76.
Includes biographical sketch, summary, and
discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Service with I Corps Artillery in South
Pacific, including description of New Guinea
landings and campaigns; and reflections on
Generals Eichelberger, Swift, and Krueger.
(fiche 1-2)
c. Comments on Philippines campaign as
Commander of I Corps Artillery; and
experiences at National War College, (fiche
2)
d. Duties at Office of Secretary of Defense;
views on Pentagon politics, Korean War
recruitment problems, quantitative management; and impressions of General Marshall,
(fiche 2)
e. Appointment as Commander-in-Chief, U.S.
Army Pacific, with comments on buildup and
involvement in Vietnam, (fiche 3)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1926 to 1963. 298 p. Interviewed:
7/76 to 9/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Reserve duty with 189th Field Artillery;
assignment to Chief of Staff of the Supreme
Allied Commander; involvement in topographical, photographical, and intelligence
operations in Britain; and preparations for
Normandy D-Day landings, (fiche 1)
c. Military occupation of Germany with comments on behavior of Russian troops, postwar
intelligence activities, and conditions in
Germany, (fiche 2)
d. Intelligence activities of the Far East
Command; interrogation of former prisoners
of war in North Korea and of Japanese
prisoners of war from Russia, (fiche 2)
e. Experiences as Senior Member, Military Armistice Commission in Korea; duties as
3-2, Joint Chiefs of Staff; and memories of
contacts with Turkish military officers and
Canadian Joint Intelligence Committee,
(fiche 2-3)
/ Activities as Director of Plans, Programs, and
Security; and as Director of Security,
Mapping, and Combat Intelligence, Office of
Assistant Chief of Staff of Intelligence, (fiche
3)
g. Problems dealing with security, homosexuality, and espionage; combat surveillance
matters; classification procedures; and U.S.
Intelligence Board, (fiche 3)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1933 to 1977. 181 p. Interviewed:
9/77 to 10/77.
Includes discussion of:
a. Formation and training of American Rangers
in England under General Truscott; observations on British-Canadian coordinated efforts
in Dieppe raid; and description of North
African amphibious operations and military
victory at Kasserine. (fiche 1)
b. Experiences with 60th Infantry Division in
Africa; action in Italy and southern France;
views on Generals Patton and Alexander; and
description of 36th Infantry Division's
encounter with the Germans at Rápido River,
(fiche 1-2)
c. Impact of language problems, cultural differences, and social conditions on American
troops abroad; and military organization in
Africa and southern Asia, (fiche 2)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1943 to 1970. 122 p. Interviewed:
2/81 to 4/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
6. Duty with 158th Regimental Combat Team
in New Guinea and Philippines; and Korean
War experiences with 31st Infantry Regiment, (fiche 1)
c. Weapon development programs considered
while staff officer, Research and Development; and duties in Berlin as Deputy
Commander, 2nd Battle Group, (fiche 1)
d. Service in Vietnam with 23rd Infantry
Division, and as Commanding General of
military assistance program, (fiche 1)
e. Morale, disciplinary problems, and impact of
social attitudes toward war while at Fort Dix
during the early 1970s, (fiche 1)
/ Materiel source selection problems, resource
allocation issues, and procurement budget
questions encountered as Deputy Chief of
Staff for Research and Acquisition, (fiche
1-2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1935 to 1971. 134 p. Interviewed:
3/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 1st Infantry Division, Fort
Devens; training in England for invasion of
North Africa with description of combat in
Tunisia; participation in the Battle of the
Bulge; and reflections on German surrender
and occupation, (fiche 1)
c. Korean War tactics from perspective as
Commander, I Corps; political assessment of
Korean War; and comments on relief of
General MacArthur. (fiche 1)
d. Participation in foreign aid programs and
liaison missions with Congress while in Office
of Assistant Secretary of Defense, (fiche 1)
e. Duties with SHAPE; recollections of General
De Gaulle; assignment as Commander, 101st
Airborne Division; and situation in Vietnam
and buildup for military involvement, (fiche
1-2)
/ Opinions on Teddy Roosevelt, Chiang
Kai-shek, and David Ben Gurion, (fiche 2)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1931 to 1970. 180 p. Interviewed:
1986.
Bibliography of Documents
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Service in artillery divisions during 1930s;
communications duties in Radio Section,
World War II; control of Third Army
prisoner of war enclosures in Britain; and
artillery duty and experiences with 155mm
howitzers during invasion of Germany, (fiche
1)
c. Attache service in South Africa, with
description of apartheid and political situation, (fiche 1-2)
d. Korea service as Commander, 24th Infantry
Division; intelligence duties in Pentagon and
as Assistant Director for Production, National Security Agency; and views on political
impact of intelligence activities, (fiche 1-2)
e. Duties as Assistant Director, Arms Control
and Disarmament Agency, with comments
on nuclear nonproliferation, underground
tests, and verification problems, (fiche 2)
/ General observations and reminscences,
emphasizing intelligence duties and postretirement involvement as defense consultant, (fiche 2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1976. 255 p. Interviewed:
1/76 to 2/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service with 12th Cavalry Regiment; importance of noncommissioned officers; and
participation in European campaign with
45th Infantry Division, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to Office of Chief, Research and
Development, with comments on weapons
development; as Commander of 3rd Armored
Division, with views on combat readiness,
General Abrams, and tank gunnery maintenance; and as Commandant of Cadets, U.S.
Military Academy, (fiche 1-2)
d. Opinions on military organization; the
Marine Corps; and problems associated with
Vietnam buildup, including the controversy
about calling up Reserves and National
Guard, (fiche 2)
e. Appointment as Commandant of Command
and General Staff College and as Commanding General of U.S. Army Combat Development Institute of Combined Arms and
Support, with views on military training
programs, (fiche 2)
/ Logistical support problems encountered
while Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff,
U.S. Army, Pacific; military operations in
Cambodia; and political implications of
military intervention in Asia, (fiche 2)
g. Commander, U.S. Army in Europe, with
assessment of morale among troops in
Europe and observations on Soviet forces,
(fiche 3)
h. Opinions on volunteer army, draft, black
troops, and General Haig's assumption of
NATO command, (fiche 3)
/
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1924 to 1962. 280 p. Interviewed:
11/72 to 12/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Army life, officer professionalism, and
noncommissioned officer corps in pre-WWII
Army with comparisons to contemporary era.
(fiche 1)
c. Duty with the War Department General
Staff; Third Army; and Sixth Army under
General Krueger, including comments on
General MacArthur. (fiche 1)
d. Sixth Army operations in Leyte and Luzon;
military occupation of Japan; and Korean
War finance problems faced as Budget
Officer and later as Comptroller, Army
Department, (fiche 2)
e. Views of racial situation and personnel
problems in connection with duties as
Commander of VII Corps in Europe; and
service as Deputy Commander, European
Command, (fiche 2)
/ Appointment as Commander-in-Chief of
U.N. Forces in Korea and Eighth Army
Commander, with assessment of Eighth
Army and ROKA personnel, training, and
weapons and of Korean Military Assistance
Advisory Group, (fiche 2)
g. Service as Vice Chief of Staff and Chief of
Staff, with reflections on decline of conventional military power and need for nonnuclear response capability, (fiche 2)
h. Views on dismissal of General Walker, Bay of
Pigs, Secretary McNamara, President
Kennedy, Cuban missile crisis. Military
Assistance Command in Vietnam, and
volunteer army concept, (fiche 3)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1941 to 1973. 382 p. Interviewed:
3/79.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service as S-3, 357th Infantry Regiment of
90th Division in Europe during WWII, with
description of Normandy invasion, comments on regimental commanders, details
about battle conditions and strategy, and
analysis of behavior of soldiers under fire,
(fiche 1)
c. Experiences as G-3, V Corps and as
Commander, 2nd Battalion, 8th Infantry
Division; views on racial problems in
Germany; assignment to Office of Chief of
Staff, Pentagon; and opinions on the Pentomic Division, (fiche 2)
d. Duties with Military Assistance Command,
Vietnam, with comments on Vietnam military and political situation, the role of the
Montagnards (mountain people), and conditions in Laos and Cambodia, (fiche 2)
e Assignment as Commander, 1st Infantry
Division; and views on air forces, fire power
coordination, use of helicopters, and infantry
tactics at platoon and squad level during
WWII compared with those used in Vietnam,
(fiche 2)
Service as Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency, JCS and later as Assistant Vice Chief
of Staff, with comments on Defense Secretary McNamara's management system and
complexities of procurement and budget
programs, (fiche 3)
g. Appointment as first Commanding General
of newly established Training and Doctrine
Command, with analysis of new developments and training programs, (fiche 3)
Appendixes include articles, speeches, and other
documents selected from General Depuy's files
and personal papers, (fiche 3-4)
Dolrin, Welborn (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1975. 44 p. Interviewed:
4/77.
Includes discussion of:
a. Infantry and armored training at Fort
Benning and experiences with 89th Tank
Battalion in Korea, (fiche 1)
b. Problems with the Joint Main Battle Tank
program, and discussion of new developments in armored tanks with component
missiles, (fiche 1)
c. Experiences representing Joint Chiefs of Staff
as Deputy Negotiator for Panama Canal
Treaty, (fiche 1)
Dudley, John H. (Brig. Gen., USA)
27-p.
Includes statement on movements with the 931st
Engineer Aviation Regiment in the Southwest
Pacific, Philippines, and Japan during WWII,
(fiche 1)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1947. 167 p. Interviewed:
2/67, 1/72 to 4/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Military aviation activities in 1920s and
1930s; preparations for WWII; and buildup
and deployment of American forces in
Britain, including reminiscences of meeting
with Churchill concerning abandonment of
American daylight bombing missions, (fiche
1)
c. Retirement activities, including employment
with Hughes Aircraft Corp. and Douglas
Aircraft Corp. (fiche 1)
d. National security issues; Vietnam War;
mobilization problems; daylight bombing;
military aircraft development and inspection;
and aerial combat tactics, (fiche 1)
e. Organization of 8th Bomber Command in
England; and assignment as Commander,
Mediterranean Allied Air Forces and as
Acting Commander of Army Air Force in
postwar period, (fiche 2)
/ Views on Prime Minister Churchill and on
Generals Arnold, Spaatz, Marshall, Eisenhower, Devers, Andrews, Olds, and Quesada.
(fiche 2)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
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Career: 1928 to 1969. 340 p. Interviewed:
2/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Training experience, living conditions, and
introduction of motor vehicles at Fort
Warren; and duties with 33rd Infantry in
Panama, (fiche 1)
c. Quartermaster Corps duties, including development and testing of Army motor vehicles
and amphibious equipment, (fiche 1)
d. Ordnance Corps duties with Ordnance
Tank-Automotive Command, with detail on
tank production, procurement, and the
arsenal system during the post-WWII and
Korean War period, (fiche 2)
e. Activities and problems during service as
Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, Continental Army Command; Commanding General,
U.S. Army, Japan; Deputy Commanding
General, Army Materiel Command; Commanding General, Supply and Maintenance
Command; and Deputy Commanding General, U.S. Army, Vietnam, (fiche 2-3)
/ Post-retirement activity with the American
Defense Preparedness Association and the
Military Order of World Wars, (fiche 4)
Appendixes include copy of 1944 article on the
El Centro, Calif, proving ground "The Ordnance
Desert Proving Ground, Its History and What It
Does" and biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: ¡926 to 1962. 236 p. Interviewed:
2/84 to 3/84.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 6th Field Artillery; service in
the Philippines during 1930s; duties at Fort
Sill with 18th Field Artillery Group; and
early relationship with Benjamin O. Davis,
later first black general, (fiche 1)
c. Formation of II Corps Artillery in England;
participation with IV Corps in North Africa
campaign; and assignment as Commander,
424th Field Artillery with description of
combat activities in Italy, (fiche 1-2)
d. Views on training and performance of black
troops in World War II and Korea; and
experiences as Commander, X Corps Artillery in Korea, with description of Inchon
landing and subsequent military strategy used
in peninsula campaign, (fiche 2)
e. Assignment to Allied Forces Central Europe
(AFCENT), with comments on dealings with
French, Germans, and other NATO allies;
and duties as Commander, Army War
College, (fiche 2-3)
/ Appointment as Director, Weapons Systems
Evaluation Group, with comments on service
bureaucracies, Defense Secretary McNamara, and defense expenditures, (fiche 3)
g. Retirement activities; and opinions on leadership vs. management, (fiche 3)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 3)
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Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1973. 118 p. Interviewed:
4/79.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Training and combat readiness problems, and
airborne operations and military tactics
employed by the 501st Parachute Infantry
Regiment and 101st Infantry Division in
Normandy invasion, Holland, and Bastogne
operations during World War II. (fiche 1)
b. Combat tactics utilized while Commander of
the 9th Infantry Division in Vietnam with
emphasis on use of helicopters, bombing
strategies, and jungle warfare; and political
problems relating to the Vietnam War,
including the peace movement and press
coverage in the U.S. (fiche 1)
c. Disciplinary problems; comparison of personnel and leadership performance in World
War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War; and
analytical approach to measuring combat
effectiveness, (fiche 1-2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1929 to 1967. 272 p. Interviewed:
11/73 to 5/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Language training and life in China with 15th
Infantry Division during 1930s and as
military attache after 1940; and involvement
with Joint War Plans Committee, (fiche 1)
c. Combat experiences with 23rd Infantry
Division in Korea, with views on overall
strategy and tactics, (fiche 2)
d. Infantry training activities as Commanding
General, Infantry Center, Fort Benning.
(fiche 2)
e. Observations on inter-allied military cooperation based on experiences as Commanderin-Chief, U.S. Army, Europe, and as Commander, Central Army Group, NATO, (fiche
2,3)
/ Service as Commander-in-Chief, Continental
Army Command (CONARC) and with
STRIKE Command, including comments on
buildup for Vietnam, 1965-67. (fiche 3)
g. Comments on leading generals and DOD
officials, including Ridgeway, Handy, and
McNamara. (fiche 3)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1975. 307 p. Interviewed:
1/86.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Amphibious training with 532nd Engineer
Boat and Shore Regiment in U.S. and
Australia; and WWII landings in New
Guinea and the Philippines, (fiche 1)
c. Postwar duties as Transportation Corps
officer and staff member of Transportation
Center at Fort Eustis; and activities in Korea
as Chief of Terminal Operations, (fiche 2)
d. Logistics, transportation, personnel, and
technical services operations; reform of
logistic doctrine and support systems; and
establishment of Training and Doctrine
Command (TRADOQ; with emphasis on
problems in Vietnam and Korea, (fiche 2-4)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1955. 100 p. Interviewed:
10/80 to 11/80.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Service in WWII as General Patton's Chief of
Staff, with views on Patton's tactics and ideas
and description of auto accident causing his
death, (fiche 1)
c. Duty with 1st Cavalry Division in Korea,
with comments on morale, training of
American troops, and impact of political
attitudes on conduct of the war. (fiche 1)
d. Assignment as Commander, III Corps and
Army Commander at Fort Sheridan; and
remarks about appearance and discipline of
contemporary era soldiers, (fiche 1)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 1)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1974. 335 p. Interviewed:
1/76 to 4/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, with detailed
comments on West Point training, (fiche 1)
b. Conditions among troops in Panama before
WWII; and training of 390th Engineer
Regiment consisting of black troops, (fiche 1)
c. Combat experiences during Allied invasion of
Italy, (fiche 1)
d. Staff positions with War Department,
SHAPE, and NATO; and duties as military
assistant to President Eisenhower, (fiche 1-2)
e. Duties as Assistant Division Commander,
3rd Infantry Division; Major General, 8th
Infantry Division; and JCS member, including detailed discussion of JCS operational
and tactical problems, and comments on
Hungarian and Cuban crises, (fiche 2-3)
/ Service with U.S. Army Special Forces; and
U.S. policy objectives and military tactics in
Vietnam and Laos during late 1960s, (fiche 3)
g. Role as U.S. Commander in Chief in Europe
and as Supreme Allied Commander in
Europe, with opinions on political and
military implications of Atlantic and European military alliances and tactical use of
nuclear vs. conventional weapons, (fiche 3-4)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Mqj. Gen., AUS)
Career: 1940 to 1974. 326 p. Interviewed:
2/82.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Mobilization of Nebraska National Guard,
and assessment of National Guard military
importance and training methods, (fiche 1)
Bibliography of Documents
c. Combat experiences with 134th Infantry
Regiment in the Normandy invasion, northern France, and Rhineland area, (fiche 1-2)
d. Service with National Guard Bureau, including comments on organizational and materiel
problems, establishment of Air National
Guard, plans to merge Guard units with
regular and reserve forces, and opinions on
the role of Robert S. McNamara. (fiche 2)
e. Use of the National Guard in civil disturbances of late 1960s, including those at
Detroit, Newark, and Kent State, (fiche 2-3)
/ Duties as Executive Vice President, National
Guard Association, emphasizing history and
purpose of the Association and relations with
Congress, (fiche 3-4)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1943 to 1982. 337 p. Interviewed:
9/84.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life in Germany and Chicago, and
military training, (fiche 1)
b. Prisoner of war interrogation activities,
involvement with tactical intelligence operations, and combat experiences in France and
Germany during World War II. (fiche 1)
c. Prisoner of war interrogation and intelligence
activities in Korea with 25th Infantry
Division, and further intelligence training at
Fort Holabird. (fiche 1)
d. Associations with Command and General
Staff College, Air War College, and Army
Signal School, (fiche 2)
e. Vietnam War experiences with 1st Signal
Brigade and Signal Staff of U.S. Army,
Vietnam; and signal duty with STRATCOM
in Europe, (fiche 2)
/ Duties with Army Communications Systems
Agency at Fort Monmouth and Fort
Huachuca and as Commander, Army Communications Command; with comments on
computerized and electronic signaling. Safeguard project, Communications-Electronic
Engineering Installations Agency, and installation of communications system in Spain,
(fiche 2-3)
g. General comments on Army training,
morale, and employment of women for
military communications and signaling systems, (fiche 4)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1931 to 1968. 335 p. Interviewed:
1/82.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Experiences with 303rd CCC Company in
Pennsylvania and with 6th Field Artillery at
Fort Hoyle. (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to 24th Field Artillery Philippine
Scouts, with description of Philippines ethnic
groups and training and travel experiences in
the area; and duty with 82nd Horse Artillery
at Fort Bliss, (fiche 1)
d. Service with Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff, U.S. Armed Forces in the Far East,
with remarks on censorship, troop replacements, prisoners of war, Leyte operations,
General MacArthur, destruction of Manila
by the Japanese, and the occupation of Japan,
(fiche 2-3)
e. Duties as G-l, Second Army; with Budget
Division, Comptroller of the Army; as
Special Advisor to Secretary of Defense for
International Security; and with 25th Infantry Division Artillery in Hawaii, (fiche 3)
/ Responsibilities with Army Air Defense
Command, and as Director of Army Budget
and Comptroller of the Army including detail
on budget matters and relations with
Congress, (fiche 3-4)
Appendixes include correspondence, papers, and
biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1944 to 1982. ¡45 p. Interviewed:
1984 to 1985.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of: .
a. Early life. (p. 1-4)
b. Military education; initial assignments including service in postwar Germany, Korea,
and Okiniawa; attendance at Command and
General Staff College and Armed Forces
Staff College; duty at the Pentagon; and views
on military training, (fiche 1)
c. Tours of duty in Vietnam, with opinions on
command structure policy. Chief of Staff
Harold K. Johnson, strategy for fighting the
war, and combat support operations, (p.
48-70)
d. Views on command and control during
service as Chief of Staff, VII Corps;
Commanding General, 5th Infantry Division;
Deputy Chief of Staff, Forces Command;
Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, Europe; and Chief
of Staff, U.S. European Command, (fiche 1)
e. Command selection procedures and training;
military leadership and management approaches; and traits required of commissioned
officers, (fiche 1-2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
Career: 1926 to 1964. 398 p. Interviewed:
1/76 to 3/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences at West Point,
(fiche 1)
b. Initial assignments, including field artillery
battalion duty at Fort Sam Houston, Schofield Barracks, and Fort Sill, (fiche 1-2)
c. Participation in African campaign and in the
liberation of Czechoslovakia; views on
Generals Allen, Patton, Bradley, and
McNair; and attendance at the French War
College, (fiche 2)
d. Assumption of duties as Director of the
Gunnery Department, Fort Sill; and studies
at National War College with reflections on
the atomic bomb, (fiche 2)
c. Assignment as Chief of Supply, General
Headquarters, Far East under the command
of Gen. MacArthur, with detail on operations
during the Korean War and in postwar Japan,
(fiche 3)
/ Problems relating to the reduction in the
Army during service with Chief of Staff of the
Army under General Ridgway; and reassignment in Berlin as VII Corps Artillery
Commander, with comments on NATO,
(fiche 3)
g. Return to Washington with the office of the
Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations, with opinions on relations with the
press, plans for the Pentomic Division,
developments in Indochina, Secretary
McNamara, and other military leaders, (fiche
4)
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969. 157p.
Interviewed: 2/84.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Initial military assignments, including duties
at reception center for new Army inductees,
replacement depot in Europe, and the
Pharmacy Corps, (fiche 1)
c. Duties as Chief of the Medical Service Corps,
including comments on relations with American College of Hospital Administrators,
(fiche 2)
Appendix includes transcript of a 1983 interview
and biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1925 to 1965. 78 p. Interviewed:
4/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences in the military,
(fiche 1)
b. Assignment as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Military Operations under General Patton
during WWII; position of command versus
staff officers; and duties as Assistant Commandant and Commandant of Cadets at West
Point, (fiche 1)
c. Activities and experiences as Chief of Staff of
the 8th Army; as Commander of the 24th and
45th Divisions; as Commander of Allied
Land Forces, Southeast Europe; and as
Commander-in Chief, U.S. Military Assistance Command in Vietnam, (fiche 1)
Appendix includes list of General Harkins' "do's
and dont's" for a successful military career,
(fiche 1)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
Career: 1933 to 1972. 207 p. Interviewed:
12/71 to 1/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Army life in 1930s; and opinions on Vietnam
situation and overall future military strategy,
(fiche 1)
b. Military discipline, officer leadership qualities, status of noncommissioned officers,
command selection and promotion. Army
organization, and Continental Army Command status and functions, (fiche 1)
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c. Various matters, including Nixon doctrine,
NATO, SEATO, readiness capability, training systems, budget and finance problems,
and Combat Development Command, (fiche
1-2)
d. Third Army planning and training for North
Africa and Sicily invasions, with detail on
campaign highlights and tactics and reflections on General Truscott. (fiche 2-3)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1957. 687 p. Interviewed:
1980 to 1981.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life, family, and military training, (fiche
1-2)
b. Experiences with 1st Cavalry Regiment and
7th Cavalry Regiment; as an instructor at
¡* West Point; and as Commander of the 26th
Cavalry Philippine Scouts, (fiche 3)
c. Combat operations during WWII with the
30th Infantry Division at Omaha Beach, St.
Lo, Vire, and Mortain; opinions on combat
readiness, volunteer Army vs. the draft, and
the Rapid Deployment Force; and command
of the 2nd Infantry Division, (fiche 3-4)
d. Activities as Executive for Administrative
Affairs and Reparations with General Headquarters, Supreme Commander for Allied
Powers, Japan, (fiche 4)
e. Service as Commander of 9th Infantry
Division at Fort Dix, with comments on
training and racial integration; and as chief
negotiator for Korean armistice, (fiche 5)
/ Appointment as Chief of Staff, Far East
Command, and as Commander-in-Chief,
Caribbean Command; retirement activities;
and summing up of military career, (fiche
5-6)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and
numerous articles on Christianity in the military
by General Harrison, (fiche 6-8)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1926 to 1969. 551 p. Interviewed:
10/78 to 1/79.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and medical training, (fiche 1)
b. Experiences as Army physician, with detail
on duty in Hawaii including Pearl Harbor
attack and subsequent emergency medical
activities, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to 160th General Hospital and
802nd Hospital Center in England; as Chief
of Surgery and Commanding General, Letterman General Hospital; and as Commanding
General, Walter Reed Army Hospital, (fiche
2-3)
d. Installation of Presidential suite at Walter
Reed, and remarks on treatment of President
Eisenhower and other important military and
political leaders, (fiche 3)
e. Organization of Army medical services and
facilities; operation on Prime Minister of
Thailand; treatment of General MacArthur
before his death and remarks on his last days;
analysis of Berry plan for drafting civilian
doctors; and assessment of Vietnam War
impact on Army medical services, (fiche 4-5)
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/
Reflections on various military and political
personalities, including Eisenhower, Nixon,
Johnson, Kennedy, and Churchill, (fiche 6)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1936 to 1971. 767 p. Interviewed:
4/74 to.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Military training at West Point with reminiscences of influential leaders such as Generals
Bradley, Eddelman, Pierce, Post and Secretary Bruckner and of classmates including
Generals Davis, Westmoreland, Abrams,
Palmer, and Yarborough. (fiche 1)
c. Initial military assignments with the 45th
Infantry of the Philippine Scouts, the 13th
Infantry Regiment at Fort Jackson, and as
Assistant Director of Training at Fort
Benning. (fiche 1)
d. WWII combat duty with the 7th Infantry
Regiment of the 3rd Infantry Division with
detailed descriptions of battles in Tunisia,
Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany; impressions of General Patton; and recollections of
the occupation of Germany, including dealings with the Russians. ( fiche 2-6)
e. Development and implementation of training
plan for the German Army while with the
U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group,
Germany; observations on service in Laos,
with description of the erosion of French
influence, guerrilla insurgency, and U.S.
political and military initiatives, (fiche 6-7)
/ Duties at the Pentagon, including comments
on Secretary McNamara and disagreements
with General Taylor during the Cuban missile
crisis; command of the 5th Infantry Division
at Fort Carson; and service as Commanding
General of the Infantry School at Fort
Benning. (fiche 7-8)
g. Service in Korea and Vietnam; as Deputy
Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army Europe
and Seventh Army; as Deputy Commanding
General, Eighth Army Korea; and as U.S.
Permanent Military Representative CENTO,
(fiche 8)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 8)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1942 to 1973. 296p. Interviewed:
3/76 to 5/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Military training; transfer to England for
ordnance and ammunition duty, with recollections of General Davis, and racial conflict
between black and white troops; and service
as Ammunitions Operation Officer in the
European theater and problems relating to
logistics and transportation, (fiche 1)
c. Postwar duty with the Office of the Chief of
Ordnance at the Pentagon; views on military
leadership with comments on Generals
Abrams and Westmoreland; and opinions on
specialization of military personnel, former
military personnel employment with defense
contractors, and the military promotion
system, (fiche 1-2)
d. Duties as ordnance officer of the 7th Infantry
Division in Korea; in France with the 4th
Logistical Command during the Berlin
buildup; and as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Logistics, (fiche 2-3)
e. Logistical operations and lessons learned in
Vietnam, including transportation requirements, the "Red Ball Express," retrograde of
materials, and ammunition and other supply
problems, (fiche 3)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1911 to 1946. 228 p. Interviewed:
1/75 to 5/75.
Includes summary, subject index, and discussion
of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Selective service system operation and
management, including deferments, "channeling," and equity; volunteer army vs. the
draft; and relations with the press, (fiche 1-2)
c. Decentralization of selective service; military
manpower needs; responsibilities of the
individual to the state; role of women in the
military; reserve forces; and reflections on
selective service operations for WWII, Korea,
and Vietnam, (fiche 2-3)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1932 to 1967. 361 p. Interviewed:
10/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Activities and daily life during initial military
assignments at Fort Sheridan, Fort Sill,
Schoefield Barracks, and Fort Benning;
instructorship at West Point; and duties with
II Corps General Headquarters, (fiche 1)
c. WWII experiences in Tunisia, Sicily invasion,
Normandy invasion, and the Battle of the
Bulge, (fiche 2)
d. Faculty position at the Command and
General Staff College; duty at Fort Sill, with
detail on segregated black troops; and duties
with the Civil Defense Liaison under the
Secretary of Defense, (fiche 2-3)
e. Transfer to Korea; opinions on the military
justice system; coordination between the
service branches; position with the Army Air
Defense of New York City; service as
Director of Military Personnel; and recollections of Secretary McNamara. (fiche 3-4)
/ Return to Fort Sheridan as Commanding
General of the 5th Region; views on the U.S.
air defense system; and conditions while with
the Military Assistance Advisory Group,
Korea, (fiche 4)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1941 to 1971. 703 p. Interviewed:
12/71 to 1/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life, ROTC training, and initial military
assignments, (fiche 1)
b. Transfer to Judge Advocate General's (JAG)
Department, with detail on JAG structure,
functions, and problems; courts-martial ad-
Bibliography of Documents
c.
d.
e.
/
g.
ministration; duties in Europe during World
War II; reflections on Private Slovich case;
racial aspects of military justice; and comparison of disciplinary problems in WWII, Korea,
and Vietnam, (fiche 1-2)
War crimes cases, including trials of Japanese
Generals Homma and Yamashita and
Nuremberg trials; work on 1951 courtsmartial manual; appointment as first Commandant, JAG school at University of
Virginia; and POW cases, (fiche 2-3)
Duty in Japan as Staff Judge Advocate, with
detail on the Girard case and other cases and
jurisdictional problems in Japan, Korea, and
Germany; and Service in Office of Career
Management, JAG. (fiche 3-4)
Promotion to Assistant Judge Advocate
General for Military Justice and to Judge
Advocate General; review of Presidio mutiny
cases; comments on revision of Uniform
Code of Military Justice and Military Justice
Act; and reminiscences of Green Beret cases
and My Lai incident, (fiche 4-6)
Views on administration of military justice;
and opinions on volunteer army concept and
military discipline, (fiche 6)
Comments on Senator Bayh's bill for
reforming military justice; summing up of
various aspects of his career and further
illumination of problems connected with
military justice; and retirement activities,
(fiche 7-8)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
Career: 1926 to 1965. 342 p. Interviewed:
10/72 to 3/73.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. West Point training and views on military
discipline; duty with the 7th Cavalry
Regiment at Fort Bliss; impressions of Fort
Riley Cavalry School; and transfer to 6th
Cavalry at Fort Oglethorpe. (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to the Philippines; return to join
91st Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron;
mobilization for WWII; transfer to 8th and
then 1st Armored Division; participation in
the Tunisian and Italian campaigns; and
demobilization, (fiche 1-2)
d. Attendance at the National War College;
employment with the Army General Staff at
the Pentagon; assignment as assistant division commander of the 2nd Armored
Division and tour of duty in Germany;
appointment as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Plans and Operations with the 7th Army; and
reassignment to the Army General Staff, with
comments on Army aviation, (fiche 2-3)
e. Assignment as Commander of the 82nd
Airborne Division at Fort Bragg, with views
on the Pentomic division and the Joint
Airborne Doctrine; and selection to be Chief
of the Military Advisory Group in Korea,
with opinions on political conditions in Korea
and the Korean Army, (fiche 3)
/ Promotion to Commander of XVIII Airborne
Corps, with detail on the military role in the
integration of the University of Mississippi;
recollections of the Cuban missile crisis and
plans for the invasion of Cuba; and second
tour in Korea, (fiche 3-4)
g. Tanks and military weaponry, the military
reserves system, and military discipline and
the military justice system, (fiche 4)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
Career: ¡917 to ¡955. 387 p. Interviewed:
¡0/73 to 4/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service in World War I with the 58th Infantry
Division including experiences in occupied
Germany, and recollections of Army life in
the early 1920s, (fiche 1)
c. Involvement with ROTC training at University of Wisconsin; duty with Hawaiian
Division (later the 21st Infantry Division);
and attendance at Command and General
Staff College at Leavenworth. (fiche 1)
d. Assignment to War Plans and Operations
Division, War Department, with discussion
of operational planning, North Africa campaign, use of amphibious craft. Operation
Torch, and British views on tactics for
invading Europe, (fiche 2)
e. Contacts with General Patton, Cordell Hull,
Robert Murphy, General Marshall, and
Prime Minister Churchill; significance of the
Casablanca Conference; Normandy landing;
China-Burma-India theatre; and reminiscences of Generals Chennault, Stilwell,
Timmerman, and MacArthur. (fiche 2)
/ Assignment as Assistant Chief of Staff of
Army for Operations; War Department
organization and activities; Department of
Army reorganization; analysis of General
Montgomery's attributes; and memories of
Yalta and Potsdam Conferences, (fiche 2-3)
g. Army Corps of Engineers activities; postwar
demobilization; relations among Generals
Eisenhower, Marshall, and MacArthur; and
assignment as Commanding General, U.S.
Army, Central Pacific, (fiche 3)
h. Participation in testing of nuclear weapons at
Eniwetok by Joint Task Force 7; assignment
as Director of the Weapons System Evaluation Group and as Deputy and Vice Chief of
Staff for Operations and Administration; and
views on relief of General MacArthur by
President Truman, (fiche 4)
i. Participation in military assistance programs;
comments on role of Vice Chief of Staff;
assignment as Commander-in-Chief, Far East
Command, with memories of meeting with
Hirohito; and discussion of prisoners of war
situation in Korea (fiche 4).
j. Russian MIG aircraft shooting of American
plane in Japan; problem of the Kurile Islands;
and views on the Officer Professional
Management System, (fiche 4)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
Career: 1933 to ¡968. 624 p. Interviewed:
i/72 to 5/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service in the Philippines with 57th Infantry
Regiment and 28th Infantry Regiment, with
observations on training of Philippine Scouts;
captivity by Japanese; participation in Bataan
death march; and treatment of prisoners of
war by Japanese, (fiche 1-2)
c. Duties during Korean War as Commander,
1st Cavalry Division, with observations on
Generals MacArthur and Ridgway. (fiche 2)
d. European assignments with 8th Infantry
Division, 7th Army; and with Central Army
Group, including comments on Army racial
problems and coordination of NATO staffs,
(fiche 3)
e. Duties as Commandant, Command and
General Staff College at Leavenworth, with
recollections of curriculum problems and
visit by President Truman, (fiche 3)
/ Appointment as Assistant Deputy Chief of
Staff for Plans and Operations; and comments on Vietnam buildup. Diem regime,
NATO command, policy towards Latin
America, Cambodia situation, military aid to
Pakistan and India, and assassination of
President Kennedy, (fiche 3)
g. Service as Army Chief of Staff, with remarks
on staff structural functions, Army relations
with civilian departments, President Johnson,
National Security Council, special forces,
deployment to Vietnam, black troops in
Vietnam, and General Westmoreland, (fiche
4-5)
h. Assessment of Vietnamese forces and pacification program; Vietnam political and military situation; and views concerning impact
of political decisions on military strategy,
(fiche 5-6)
i. Volunteer army concept, utilization of retired
senior officers, Army educational system,
and elite military units such as the Rangers,
(fiche 6)
j. Assessments of Generals Haines, Abrams,
Palmer, Beach, Freeman, Betts, Harrell,
Howze, Harris, Woolnough, Rosson, Arthur
Collins, Chasarek, Starbird, Truman, Larson,
Seaman, Toison, and Knowlton. (fiche 6-7)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
Career: ¡939 to ¡979. ¡86 p. Interviewed:
¡98¡ to ¡982.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and National Guard training, (fiche
1)
b. Training and combat action with 10th
Armored Division in Europe during World
War II. (fiche 1)
c. National Guard mobilization in early 1950s;
activities at Fort Atterbury; and NATO force
duties with 28th Infantry and 110th Infantry
in Germany, (fiche 1)
d. Pennsylvania National Guard status and
organizational problems during 1960s; comments on Guard use in riots and disturbances;
and duties as Commander, 28th Infantry
Division, (fiche 1-2)
e National Guard mobilization, recruitment,
and organization; relationship between National Guard and reserve and regular units;
duties and relations with state legislature
during service with Pennsylvania National
Guard; and deployment and effectiveness of
Guard and Reserve troops, (fiche 2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
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Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1949 to 1984. 221 p. Interviewed:
1987.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Experiences while teaching chemistry at
West Point; appointment to Chief of Staff
Office; position as Commander, 36th Field
Artillery Group in Germany; and service in
Vietnam with Civil Operations and Rural
Development Support, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to Office of Chief of Research
and Development, with comments on new
weapons and equipment, research and development system organization, and functions
and accomplishments of the Army Materiel
Acquisition Review Committee, (fiche 2)
d. Views on officer selection, assignment, and
promotion system; and remarks on retirement activities, (fiche 3)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 3)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1929 to ¡958. 365 p. Interviewed:
10/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to Hawaii Quartermaster Depot,
Fort Ontario, and Washington Quartermaster Depot, with detailed comments on social
attitudes and conditions in Army during
1930s, (fiche 1-2)
c. Staff duties at Office of Quartermaster
General, Office of Transportation, and
Department of Army, with review of WWII
rail transportation problems, (fiche 2)
d. Korean War service as transportation officer
with Eighth Army; and views on General
MacArthur. (fiche 3)
e. Experiences as Commander, Transportation
School, Fort Eustis, with comments on
military training, volunteer army, and ROTC.
(fiche 3)
/ Duties as Assistant Chief, Office of Transportation; and post-retirement association with
North American Car Corp. (fiche 4)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1935 to 1970. 373 p. Interviewed:
4/74 to 5/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duty with 15th Artillery Division in Texas
and Panama with reminiscences of barracks
life, social conditions, political attitudes, and
Army organization, (fiche 2)
c. Activities at Fort Sill and Fort Bowie in early
1940s and assignment to 142nd Field
Artillery; views on National Guard; artillery
and amphibious action against Germans at
Anzio, southern Italy, southern France,
Alsace, and Rhineland; and comments on
guerrilla warfare, (fiche 2)
d. American postwar occupation policies in
Germany, with comments on role of General
Clay; recollections of Berlin blockade; views
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on MacArthur-Truman conflict in Korean
War; and military tactics used in Korea,
(fiche 3)
e. Involvement with foreign intelligence activities at Office of the Assistance Chief of Staff
for Intelligence; assignment to Seventh Army
in Europe; views on intelligence activities in
Vietnam War; and comments on role of the
CIA and NSA. (fiche 3-4)
/ Service with Deputy Chief of Staff for
Operations and Plans; and observations on
JCS organizational problems and general
military strategy, (fiche 3-4)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1921 to 1969. 185 p. Interviewed:
2/73 to 5/73.
Includes discussion of:
a. Problems encountered as foreign military
assistant. Defense Department and comments on opposition from Secretary Johnson;
experiences in North African invasion and as
governor, Ryukyu Islands; and opinions on
military leadership qualities and the role of
the soldier-statesman, (fiche 1)
b. Review of Cyprus crisis and its impact on
SHAPE; cooperation with General Sunay of
Turkey; and NATO defensive role in in
Czechoslovak crisis of 1968. (fiche 1)
c. Comments on West Point, the Artillery
School, and the Command and General Staff
College; and attitudes toward the military,
(fiche 2)
d. Overall views on U.S. foreign policy commitments, global military strategy, Nixon doctrine, political attitudes in Vietnam era, and
NATO, (fiche 2)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to 1955. 241 p. Interviewed:
1984.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Assignment as Assistant Military Attache in
London, with comments collaboration with
British on chemical warfare developments,
(fiche 1)
b. Planning and construction of Rocky Mountain Arsenal; service in Office of Chemical
Warfare Service and as Chief of the Industrial
Division; and observations while Commander, Army Chemical Center and as Deputy
Chief Chemical Officer, (fiche 1)
c. Service with Coast Artillery Corps; postWorld War I service in Philippines; and views
on Edgewood Arsenal, (fiche 2)
d. Service in Japan with Army Support Command; and membership in and views on
patriotic and military societies, (fiche 3)
Appendixes include biographical sketch, (fiche
3)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
41 p. Interviewed: 2/77.
Includes discussion of:
a. Assignment as Secretary, Military Armistice
Commission, U.N. Command in Korea, with
comments on functions of Commission,
dealings with North Koreans, and Panmunjom negotiations, (fiche 1)
6. Pueblo incident, including remarks on State
Department and White House involvement
in closed negotiation sessions, (fiche 1)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1923 to 1961. 187 p. Interviewed:
12/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duties in 6th, 8th, and 10th Field Artillery
Groups, with discussion of horses and
training methods; and opinions on military
discipline and justice system, (fiche 1)
c. Development of artillery weapons; and
logistical planning for cross-channel, North
Africa, southern France, and Pacific operations during WWII, (fiche 1)
d. Experiences during postwar occupation of
Germany; appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Army, Commander of 24th
Infantry Division, and Commander of IX
Corps; and comments on supply problems
during Korean War. (fiche 1-2)
e. Assignment as Chief of Staff, Far East
Command; and opinions on officer promotion and wartime mobilization procedures,
(fiche 2)
/ Appointment as U.N. Commander, Korea,
with review of internal political and economic conditions in Korea and uprising against
Syngman Rhee. (fiche 2)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
Career: 1945 to 1983. 134 p. Interviewed:
12/85 to 1/86.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Service with 4th Infantry Division in Europe,
with description of war damages, economic
conditions, and housing in Germany; and
observations on disaster relief duty in
Holland, (fiche 1)
c. Duties as Deputy Brigade Commander of
Army Reserve program; as Commander of
420th Engineer Brigade; and as Commander,
873rd Engineer Aviation Battalion, (fiche 1)
d. Tour as Deputy Chief Army Reserve; and
views on strength, training, equipment, and
facilities of Army reserve forces, (fiche 1-2)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 2)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1939 to 1973. 339p. Interviewed:
1980.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training with comments on West Point system, (fiche 1)
b. Service as Battalion Commander of 23rd and
38th Infantry Regiments, 2nd Infantry
Division, in Europe during WWII, with views
on training methods; preparations for D-Day
and Omaha beach landing; description of
fighting in France and Battle of the Bulge,
(fiche 1-2)
c. Combat experiences in Korean War with X
Corps, including remarks on tactics used by
Bibliography of Documents
North Koreans and Chinese troops; and
appointment as aid to General Van Fleet with
comments on his leadership, (fiche 2)
d. Duties with General Walker as ADC, 24th
Infantry Division; staff positions with V
Corps and VII Corps; dealings with General
Michaelis; and assignment as Commander,
3rd Infantry Division and later as VII Corps,
with reflections on relations with German
civilians and racial disturbances in German
towns, (fiche 2-3)
e. Appointment as Deputy Commander, U.S.
Army in Vietnam, . with reflections on
division commanders, My Lai incident, and
press coverage and attitudes toward the
Vietnam War. (fiche 3)
/ Duties with Continental Army Command
and Allied Land Forces, Southern Europe,
(fiche 4)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1924 to 1963. 321 p. Interviewed:
1985.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duty with 5th Infantry Division in Philippines, 15th Infantry Division in China, and
other assignments in U.S. during pre-WWII
period, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment as Chief of Staff to General
Simpson, 4th Army; and WWII combat
experiences in France and Germany with 9th
Army, (fiche 2)
d. Appointment as Secretary, Army General
Staff in Washington, D.C.; as Commander,
10th Infantry Division; and as Commandant,
Army War College, (fiche 2-3)
e. Assignments with military government of the
Ryukyu Islands, with description of political
and economic conditions, (fiche 3)
/ Association with North American Air Defense; and appointment to be Chief of Staff at
SHAPE, with description of strategic and
political problems, (fiche 3)
Appendixes include memoranda, newspaper
articles, and biographical sketch, (fiche 4)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1943 to 1977. 632 p. Interviewed:
4/85 to 6/85.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Views on medical logistics, need for Health
Services Command, helicopter evacuation of
wounded, adaptability rating for military
aeronautics, and other medical aviation
problems, (fiche 1)
b. Service in Vietnam War; field surgery;
preventive medicine; and recollections of
General Westmoreland, (fiche 2)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and
numerous articles on military medicine by
General Neel based largely on his experiences in
Korean and Vietnam Wars, (fiche 3-7)
/
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1944 to [1977]. 91 p. Interviewed:
12/79.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duty with 868th Field Artillery, and gunnery
assignments at Fort Sill and Fort Bragg,
(fiche 1)
c. Combat experiences in Vietnam as Commander, 2nd Field Force Artillery; and
detailed description of field artillery training
and tactics as seen from perspective of
artillery division commander in Germany
and in Vietnam, (fiche 1)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
Career: 1950 to 1953. Ill p. Interviewed:
3/75 to 4/75.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life, education, and political philosophy, (fiche 1)
b. Comments on Army civilian secretariat and
Army staff; associations with NATO; the
beginnings of the Korean War; and General
MacArthur's military strategy and relief by
President Truman, (fiche 1)
c. Views on General Marshall and his relations
with MacArthur; Korean armistice negotiations; and Army implementation of racial
integration, (fiche 1)
d. NATO developments; research and development problems; and industrial-military complex, (fiche 1)
e. Army management of railroads; opinions on
Eisenhower Commission on National Goals;
and activities as President, International
Executive Service Corps, (fiche 2)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1936 to 1974. 588 p. Interviewed:
12/75 to 4/76.
Includes table of contents, detailed subject index,
and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, with detail on U.S.
Military Academy, (fiche 1)
b. Service with cavalry units during 1930s;
remarks on military organization at platoon
and squadron levels; and assignment as
Commander, 63rd Infantry Division, (fiche
2)
c. Views on "gyroscope" method of rotating
troops; duties as Assistant Commander, 82nd
Airborne Division; remarks on military
intervention in Dominican Republic crisis;
and appointment as Commander, 2nd Field
Force, Vietnam, (fiche 3)
d. Problems encountered by Vietnam War
strategists; term as Commander-in-Chief,
U.S. Readiness Command, with comments
on phaseout of STRICOM; and WWII duty
as staff officer in Operations Division, War
Department, (fiche 4)
e. Service as Chief of Staff, 6th Infantry
Division, with observations on New Guinea
and Luzon campaigns; postwar staff duty
with U.S. Army in Europe; duty with Deputy
Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans; and
problems related to reduction of forces,
defense expenditures, and military organization, (fiche 5)
Experiences during service as Vice Chief of
Staff; assessment of characteristics, leadership, and actions of General Westmoreland
during Vietnam crisis; My Lai incident;
Army dealings with political dissidents;
military justice system; and volunteer army
concept, (fiche 5-6)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
84 p. Interviewed: 2/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Views on military training, ROTC, field
artillery, officer selection, Army organization, functions of the Commander-in-Chief
and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the
volunteer army, (fiche 1)
c. Experiences with Deputy Chief of Staff for
Logistics; and problems dealing with technical services and chemical warfare units, (fiche
1)
d. Artillery tactics used in WWII; problems
training Korean troops; and duties as Vice
Chief of Staff under General Maxwell Taylor,
(fiche 1)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1931 to 1969. 217 p. Interviewed:
1982 to 1983.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Duties teaching hydraulics and thermodynamics at West Point and with artillery
regiments; and service in Iceland as assistant
to Commander, 5th Infantry Division, (fiche
1)
c. Combat experiences with 9th Army and
publication of history of 9th Army; and
assignment to Political-Military Section of
Plans and Operation Division, (fiche 1)
d. Korean 'War service with 45th Artillery
Division and X Corps, with comments on
Korean leader Park Chung Hee. (fiche 1)
e. Assignment to Nelson Rockefeller in Executive Office of the President; preparation for
Geneva summit conference; comments on
Walter Rostow's "Open Skies"; and NATO
duties in Paris, (fiche 1-2)
/ Service as Assistant Chairman, Joint Chiefs
of Staff under General Lemnitzer; Deputy
Chief of Staff, Operations; and Chief of Staff,
SHAPE, (fiche 2-3)
Appendixes include biographical sketch, correspondence, and extracts from NATO Council
meeting notes, (fiche 3)
Persons, Wilton B. {Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1946 to 1979. 684 p. Interviewed:
1985.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life, military training, and legal
education, (fiche 1)
b. Various assignments to Judge Advocate
General's Office; and JAGO role in dealing
with civil disturbances of late 1960s, (fiche
1-2)
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c. Experiences as staff judge advocate in
Vietnam; Green Beret case involving assassination of alleged Vietnamese double agent,
with comments on publicity and political
aspects of case and roles of the CIA and
Generals Abrams and Mabry; implementation of Military Justice Act; and observations
on disciplinary cases in Vietnam, (fiche 2-3)
d. Duty in West Germany with USAREUR;
jurisdictional aspects of military justice
system; efforts to reduce pre-trial prison
population; racial problems; drug abuse; "GI
rights"; and legal aspects of military intelligence system, (fiche 4-5)
e. Selection as Judge Advocate General, with
detail on legal personnel selection and
promotion problems, (fiche 6-7)
Apendixes include biographical sketch and
material concerning military justice system,
disposition of cases involving drug abusers, area
and court-martial jurisdiction, racial discrimination, and General Person's briefing to DOD Task
Force on uniform code of military justice, (fiche
7)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1949 to 1981. 235 p. Interviewed:
¡985.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
o. Early life and military and medical training,
(fiche 1)
b. Initial assignments in U.S. and Okinawa; and
Command of 44th Mobile Army Surgical
Hospital, Korea, (fiche 1)
c. Duty in Vietnam with 68th Medical Group,
with comments on new life-saving tactics
used by MASH units; service at Kenner
Army Hospital, Fort Meade, and Fort Sam
Houston; problems with conscientious objectors; and establishment of Health Services
Command, (fiche 2)
d. Responsibilities as Surgeon General of the
Army; role of nurses and physicans' assistants; establishment of Health Services Command Institute; and further observations on
MASH units and medical readiness programs, (fiche 3)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 3)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1933 to 1972. 199 p. Interviewed:
12/71 to 3/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Cavalry duty in WWII, with detail on 6th
Cavalry Squadron, command of 3rd Cavalry
Regiment, mechanized armored warfare, and
Normandy invasion, (fiche 1)
c. Service with the Far East Command under
General MacArthur; Korean War duty with
X Corps and Eighth Army, including
comments on military organization, discipline, courts-martial system, and troop
morale, (fiche 1-2)
d. Assignment as Assistant Chief of Planning
and Operations, Allied Land Forces, Central
Europe; observations on French and German
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ture, manning levels, and logistical problems;
and Army housing, clubs, and racial tension,
(fiche 2-3)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1930 to 1969. 503 p. Interviewed:
1981.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Cavalry sporting life, horsemanship, and
training during the early 1930s, (fiche 2)
c. General Staff assignments involving civilianmilitary coordination of various mobilization
programs, and operational planning activities, (fiche 3)
d. WWII activities with 1st Infantry Division,
including description of North Africa invasion, Sicily invasion, and strategy to gain
central Italy and capture Rome; and recollections of General Terry Allen, (fiche 3)
e. Duty with War Department Operations
Division, including comments on postwar
demobilization problems; and with Allied
Land Forces, Central Europe, with remarks
on SHAPE and NATO strategies, (fiche 5)
/ Korean War duty as Chief of Staff, X Corps;
and appointment as military advisor to
Harold Stassen, Director of Foreign Operations under President Eisenhower, (fiche 5)
g. Assignment as Assistant Division Commander, 3rd Armored Division; appointment as
Director of Military Personnel Management
in Office of Deputy Chief of Staff for
Personnel; and duties with CENTO, including problems in dealing with Turkey, Iran,
and Pakistan, (fiche 5)
h. Service in Panama as Commander-in-Chief,
U.S. Southern Command; Panama Canal
Treaty negotiations; Nicaragua situation; and
U.S. policy in Latin America, (fiche 6)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 6)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1919 to 1963. 673 p. Interviewed:
11/73 to 5/76.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, including membership in ROTC and National Guard, (fiche
1)
b. Service with 35th Infantry Regiment in
Hawaii; attendance at Infantry School, Fort
Benning; and reassignment to Hawaii as
military aide to General Trott, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to War Department General
Staff; visit of President Roosevelt to Fort
Lewis; Bolero Plan for invasion of North
Africa; and duties during service with 75th
Infantry Division in Europe, (fiche 1)
d. Service as Commander, 17th Infantry Regiment in Far East, with remarks on disciphnary problems among troops in Japan; and
experiences in Korean War as Commander,
17th Regiment and later as Chief of Staff, 7th
Infantry Division, (fiche 2-3)
e. Appointment as G-l Manpower Control,
Army General Staff; review of racial integration; selection of new uniforms; and assignment as Commander, 25th Infantry Division,
(fiche 4-5)
/
Experiences while Commander, Continental
Army Command; remarks on Cuban missile
crisis; and assessment of President Kennedy's
comprehension of military problems, (fiche
5)
g. Opinions on training, morale, military justice,
reserve forces, and women in the military,
(fiche 6)
h. Diplomatic service in New Zealand, including reaction to U.S. involvement in the
Vietnam crisis, (fiche 7)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1917 to ¡955. 351 p. Interviewed:
11/71 to 3/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Service in 3rd Infantry Division and as
instructor at West Point; and duty in Panama
with 2nd Division and as assistant to
Governor-General in Philippines, (fiche 1)
c. WWII combat duty with 82nd Infantry and
Airborne Divisions, including detail on
Normandy, Sicily, and Italy campaigns and
views on paratrooper tactics, airborne operations, and troop morale, (fiche 2)
d. Refusal of ambassadorship to Argentina with
comments on Dean Acheson and President
Truman; membership on U.N. Military
Committee; service as Chairman, InterAmerican Defense Board; description of
Bogota riots; and role as Commander-inChief, Caribbean Command, (fiche 2-3)
e. Comments on Korea War service; observations on racial integration of armed forces;
and views on relief of General MacArthur
and tactics of General Van Fleet, (fiche 3)
/ Duty in Europe and comments on NATO;
experiences as Army Chief of Staff including
dealings with Department of Defense; recollections of Charles Wilson, General Bolte,
John Foster Dulles, and Bernard Barruch;
and opinions on Army organization and
procedures, defense spending, and public
relations, (fiche 4)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
Career: 1940 to 1975. 231 p. Interviewed:
10/82.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. ROTC training, armed services reserves, and
National Guard; training at Fort Benning;
infantry weapons during WWII; and segregation of black troops, (fiche 1)
c. Assignment to 13th Airborne Division, 190th
Glider Infantry Regiment, and as assistant to
General Gerow of V Corps, with comments
on use of gliders and detailed description of
Normandy invasion, (fiche 1)
d. Appointment as Chief of Army Reserves;
description of Reserves recruitment and
staffing problems; views on reorganization of
reserves; and activities as Director, Reserve
Officers Association, (fiche 2-3)
Appendix includes biographical sketch, (fiche 3)
Bibliography of Documents
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1940 to 1975. 797 p. Interviewed:
1980 to 1981.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Service with 3rd Infantry Division in North
Africa, Sicily, Italy, France, and Germany,
with detail on invasion plans and amphibious
warfare, (fiche 1-2)
c. Assignments at Army General Staff and
SHAPE with views on military and political
aspects of NATO organization and strategy;
and duty with Military Advisory Group,
Indochina, including comments on French
political and military policies, (fiche 2-3)
d. Assignments with Joint Chiefs of Staff; as
Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations, USAREUR; and Commander, 8th Infantry Division, (fiche 3)
e. Vietnam War service, with comments on
General Westmoreland; operational, intelligence, and political problems; "pacification"
of Vietnam; and strategic and logistical
problems, (fiche 4-5)
/ Promotion to Commander in Chief, U.S.
Army, Pacific; and reassignment as Commander-in-Chief, Southern Command, (fiche
5)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and text
of doctoral thesis entitled: "Four Periods of
American Involvement in Vietnam." (fiche 5-9).
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1942 to 1945. 246 p. Interviewed:
4/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Training, duties, and problems of chaplains;
experiences at Camp MacAll; and comparison of WWII personnel and disciplinary
problems with those of Vietnam era. (fiche 1)
c. Assignment with 101st Airborne Division in
England; experiences in Normandy and
Holland; and comments on American troop
morale, (fiche 2)
d. Conditions in German prisoner of war camp;
treatment of Russian prisoners of war; and
description of war damage and situation in
postwar Germany, (fiche 3)
e. Evaluation of religious sentiments among
American troops, especially Roman Catholics, (fiche 3)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
Career: 1923 to 1967. 283 p. Interviewed:
3/72.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and military training with National
Guard, (fiche 1)
b. Service with 325th Glider Infantry Regiment,
82nd Infantry Division with detailed descriptions of Sicily and Normandy campaigns,
action in Holland, and the Battle of the Bulge,
(fiche 1)
c. Volunteer Army concept and recruitment
activities; staff positions with 18th Airborne
Corps and 504th Airborne Infantry Regiment; service with 1st Cavalry Division; and
responsibilities as Chief of Staff IX Corps in
Japan, (fiche 2)
d. Assignment with Continental Army Command, with remarks on logistics problems;
appointment to 7th Infantry Division in
Korea; tour as Commander, XIX Corps; and
opinions on reserve forces training, ROTC,
officer promotion, leadership, courts-martial,
and military discipline, (fiche 3)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1940 to 1975. 222 p. Interviewed:
3/77.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life, ROTC experiences, and military
training, (fiche 1)
b. Views on ROTC training, military academies,
and role of women in Army; assignment to
Joint Brazil-U.S. Military Commission Brazil, with comments on social, economic, and
military conditions in Brazil; and service with
Military Advisory Group in Iran, (fiche 1)
c. Description of parachute training and caliber
of personnel in 82nd Airborne Division; and
military role in Detroit and D.C. riots, (fiche
2)
d. Vietnam assignments, with views on escalation and logistical problems, (fiche 2)
e. Voluntary Army concept; recruitment procedures; housing, social problems of young
soldiers at Fort Bragg and elsewhere; and
racial situation in Army and desegregation,
(fiche 2-3)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
Career: 1953 to 1956. 88 p. Interviewed:
1/75 to 5/75.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life, education, and political career,
(fiche 1)
b. Experiences as member, Military Affairs
Committee (later House Armed Services
Committee), with impression of witnesses
from War Department, (fiche 1)
c. Description of impact of Pearl Harbor attack
on national unity and mobilization for war
effort; and views on General Marshall and
Presidents Roosevelt and Truman, (fiche 1)
d. Reminiscences of visits to concentration
camps, with detailed descriptions of Dachau,
Buchenwald, and Nordhausen and the
destruction of German cities, (fiche 1)
Spalding, Sidney P. (M^j. Gen., USA)
Career: 1912 to 1949. 407 p. Interviewed:
12/81.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
6. Ordnance duties in France in World War I;
membership in American Relief Mission to
Russia; and postwar activities as Chief of
Ordnance and details on new weapon
developments, (fiche 1)
c. Involvement with industrial mobilization
program in Britain; Lend-Lease negotiations
with Russia; duties as member, Munitions
Assignment Board; and efforts to open up
"Persian Corridor" to Russia and to rearm
France, (fiche 2).
d. Diplomatic problems of Lend-Lease mission
to Moscow and views on controversial roles
of Generals Bums and Faymonville and
Admiral Standley; duties as Chief, Supply
Division, U.S. Military Mission to Russia;
and detailed observations on wartime Russia
and Soviet officers, (fiche 3-4)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and
numerous maps and documents relating to
General Spalding's service in WWI and WWII,
(fiche 4-5)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
Career: 1942 to 1976. 294 p. Interviewed:
1/86 to 4/86.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Eighth Air Force duty in England with 351st
Bombardment Group; description of B-17
aircraft and American bombing strategies;
and comments on Winston Churchill, (fiche
1-2)
c. Assignment to aircraft maintenance and
guided missile programs at Elgin Air Force
Base; service in Korean War with Far East
Air Forces; and opinions on General
MacArthur. (fiche 2)
d. Service with Deputy Chief of Staff for
Research and Development; remarks on Air
Force morale, organization, uniforms, and
black pilots; transition of Army Air Force to
separate service; comments on General
Curtis LeMay; and views on future of Air
Force, (fiche 3)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and fact
sheet entitled "Aeronautical System Division
Under Lt. Gen. James T. Stewart." (fiche 3)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1922 to 1964. 254 p. Interviewed:
10/72 to 4/73.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, (fiche 1)
b. Service with Army Corps of Engineers and
artillery units; language instruction at West
Point; and views on early military assistance
programs, especially in Latin America, (fiche
1)
c. Assignment to War Plans Division, General
Staff; review of World War II service with
remarks on British Army tactics and personnel; and opinions on curriculum and training
system at West Point and establishment of
the Air Force Academy, (fiche 1)
d. Appointment as Deputy Chief of Staff for
Personnel and Administration; service as
Commander, Eighth Army in Korea, with
remarks on General Van Fleet and appraisal
of Chinese and North Korean troops; and
duties as Chief of Staff, (fiche 1-2)
e. Views on all-volunteer army. Secretary
Bruckner, reporter David Halberstram,
strategic nuclear deterrents, high-level civil
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relations with the military, federalization of
the National Guard, and censorship of
classified material, (fiche 2)
/ Service as military representative to the
President and as Chairman of Joint Chiefs of
Staff, with views on counterinsurgency
activities, Defense Intelligence Agency,
bombing tactics in North Vietnam, differences with General Westmoreland, and the
U.S. relations with the Diem government,
(fiche 2-3)
g. Roles of Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and
Kissinger in Vietnam involvement; assessment of factors which prolonged Vietnam
crisis; and duties as President, Institute for
Defense Analyses, (fiche 3)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Career: 1916 to 1949. 292 p. Interviewed:
3/83.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Remarks on service in France, Versailles
Peace Conference, infantry duty at Fort
Benning, George S. Patton, involvement with
CCC camps, and duty in Hawaii, (fiche 1)
c. Service as Lend-Lease Commissioner in
Dutch East Indies; and duty in Philippines,
Japan, and Thailand during and after World
War II, with accounts of intelligence operations, Filipino collaborators, "custodianship"
of the Emperor of Japan, and General
Mac Arthur, (fiche 1-2)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and
"Mr. Wilson's War," by General Thorpe, (fiche
2-3).
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Career: 1926 to 1967. 607 p. Interviewed:
1/83.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment as Adjutant, 12th Infantry
Division; description of so-called Bonus Riots
in 1932; and appointment as Commander,
19th Infantry Division in Hawaii, (fiche 1-2)
c. Infantry service at Fort Benning; teaching
duties at West Point, with comments on
curriculum, dress, facilities, and women
cadets at West Point; and assignment to War
Plans Division with responsibilities for
equipping bases in Newfoundland and Bermuda, (fiche 2-3)
d. WWII duty in Europe with 28th Infantry
Division, with description of action in Battle
of Bulge and Rhineland; and experiences as
Assistant Military Attache in London and
Deputy Director of Intelligence in Austria,
(fiche 3-4)
e. Service in Korean War, including details of
Eighth Army operations and battle plans;
assignment to Weapons Systems Evaluation
Group; and experiences at Command and
General Staff College, (fiche 4-5)
/ Experiences while Commander, 4th Infantry
Division, Fort Lewis; duties as Commandant,
Army War College; and appointment as
Commander, 2nd Army, Fort Meade. (fiche
5-6)
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g. Comments on trial of Private Slovich for
desertion; case involving unguarded coding
equipment during Battle of Colmar; prosecution of four Vietnam veterans for refusal to
return after leave in U.S.; and participation in
40th anniversary of the independence of
Afghanistan, (fiche 6)
Appendix includes biographical sketch and
article entitled "My Memories of the Battle of
the Bulge." (fiche 6-7)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1937 to 1973. 196 p. Interviewed:
1982.
Includes table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and education, (fiche 1)
b. Assignments with 6th Coast Artillery at Fort
Scott; and with 15th, 41st, and 55th Coast
Artilley Regiments in Hawaii; including
comments on weapons, training, and noncommissioned officers, (fiche 1)
c. Duties with Eastern Defense Command at
Fort Rodman; general observations on Army
training, enlisted personnel, officer promotion procedures, and living facilities, (fiche 1)
d. Association with the War Department's
Operations Planning Division with remarks
onfunctions and role of OPD. (fiche 1)
e. Experiences with U.S. Forces, China Theatre,
and as executive officer to General Marshall's
special envoy mission to China, with
comments on military maneuvers of Nationalist troops and policy of Chang Kai-shek,
especially on the Manchuria question, (fiche
2)
Also includes biographical sketch and interviews
with Col. Jerry Puttman and Col. J. H. Felter,
aids to General Underwood during his service as
Commanding General, Army Air Defense
Command, including Puttman's and Felter's
views on General Underwood's leadership
qualities and personal characteristics, (fiche 2)
Vaughn, Francis F.
66 p. Interviewed: 5/77.
Includes discussion of:
a. Post-World War I experiences in China as an
agent for an oil company and description of
15th Infantry activities in Tientsin, (fiche 1)
b. Remarks on Chang Kai-shek and Mao
Tse-tung and early days of Nationalist and
Communist movements; and comments on
Chinese Air Force, war lords, and intelligence operations, (fiche 1)
c. Service with Shanghai Volunteer Corps with
description of military and social conditions
in Shanghai during 1920s and 1930s, (fiche 1)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1931 to 1966. 780 p. Interviewed:
1979 to 1980.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences with detailed
comments on West Point, (fiche 1)
b. Army life at Fort Myer and social life and
equitation activities in Washington; and
assignment to 13th Cavalry Regiment with
remarks on mechanization of cavalry in
pre-war days, (fiche 1-2)
c. Experiences in Louisiana maneuvers prior to
WWII; WWII combat duty, including North
Africa landings, tank warfare, and battle of
Lessouda; and recollections of capture by
Germans and life in POW camp, (fiche 2-4)
d. Assignment to Yugoslavia as military advisor, with observations on Yugoslav military
and political conditions and Balkan affairs,
(fiche 4-5)
e. Appointments as Chief of Material Developments; as Commander, 4th Armored Division; as Commander, Continental Army
Command; and as Commander-in-Chief, U.S.
Army, Pacific, with comments on Vietnam
situation, logistical support problems, and
tactics of Secretary McNamara. (fiche 5-6)
/ Recollections of battles in North Africa; and
assessments of many other generals, including Patton, Bradley, Allen, Truscott, Harmon, Taylor, MacArthur, Stilwell, Abrams,
Beach, and Michaelis, (fiche 7-8)
Appendixes include biographical sketch and
General Walter's prisoner-of-war diary and
after-action reports, (fiche 8)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
Career: 1930 to 1970. 388 p. Interviewed:
11/73 to 5/74.
Includes discussion of:
a. Early life and experiences, with discussion of
American provincial attitudes of the era.
(fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 69th Coast Artillery in the
Philippines and to 2nd Coast Artillery at Fort
Monroe; teaching experiences at West Point;
service in Newfoundland with the 53rd Coast
Artillery; and duty in North Africa with the
Fifth Army, including description of landings
at Algiers and Salerno, (fiche 1-2)
c. Appointment to Operations Division, War
Department (OPD), with description of inner
workings of OPD and its impact on Allied
military strategy, decisions concerning plans
for invasion of Japan, contingency tactics for
handling a potential Chinese Civil War, and
comments on Chang Kai-Shek and General
Stilwell, (fiche 2)
d. Service with SHAPE; overview of NATO
problems, including admission of Germany,
Greece and Turkey; assignment as Deputy
Commander, Air Defense Center; and
responsibilities as Deputy Chief of Research
and Development, (fiche 3)
e. Appointment to Army Air Defense Command; review of defense artillery weapons
systems; involvement with military assistance
program for Vietnam; views on General
Westmoreland and Secretary McNamara;
and remarks concerning importance of Latin
America in determining U.S. policy, (fiche 4)
/ Retirement activities including association
with Research Analysis Corp. and the
Research Council, (fiche 4)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
153 p. Interviewed: 2/71 to 4/71.
Includes table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, (fiche 1)
b. Assignment to 29th Infantry at Fort Benning;
position as Regimental Commander, 393rd
Bibliography of Documents
Infantry Regiment in WWII; and views on
General Huebner's leadership of 16th Infantry Division, (fiche 1)
c. Service as Commanding General, Continental Army Command, with review of CONARC organization, management, and chain
of command, (fiche 1)
d. General views on Army morale, training
methods, recruitment, Selective Service
procedures, and personnel promotion, especially as related to Vietnam War; and
observations on programs for noncommissioned officers and ROTC. (fiche 2)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
296 p. Interviewed: 3/75 to 4/75.
Includes discussion of:
a. Preparation for and description of airborne
operations in North Africa and Sicily with
509th Parachute Infantry Division, with
description of engineering techniques and
operational methods for parachutes and
tactical problems encountered at Anzio and
other beacheads. (fiche 1)
b. Perspectives as Commanding Officer, U.S.
Army Special Warfare Center with remarks
on psychological warfare, counterinsurgency
operations, military intelligence, and origins
of the concept and uniform of Green Berets,
(fiche 1-2)
c. Comments on irregular warfare in Southeast
Asia; experiences as member of Military
Armistice Commission in Korea; and dealings with Pak Chung Kuk of North Korea,
(fiche 2-3)
d. Latin America military scene as viewed from
positions on Inter-American Defense Board
and other cooperative inter-American defense commissions; counterintelligence affairs; dissident activities in late 1960s; press
coverage of military affairs; and role of "Stars
and Stripes." (fiche 3)
e. Combat experiences in Korean War as
Commander of I Corps; and remarks on
attendance at British Staff College at
Camberly, contrasting teaching techniques
used at U.S. Army War College, (fiche 3)
Vietnam command assignments with 1st
Infantry Division, 101st Airborne Division,
and XVIII Corps, with comments on tactics
and strategy, morale, political attitudes of era
and their implications for military commanders, and media publicity and Senator
Kennedy's reaction to Operation Apache
Snow at Hamburger Hill, (fiche 5-7)
Duties with Joint Chiefs of Staff, including
remarks on personnel, organizational problems, and JCS-DOD relations, (fiche 8)
Appointment to Command of Third Army at
Fort McPherson; roles of National Guard
and reserve forces; desegregation of the
Army; and assumption of Command of Allied
Land Forces in Southeastern Europe, with
remarks on Greek-Turkish relations, NATO
military forces, and the Cyprus issue, (fiche
9-10)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
Career: 1937 to 1976. 953 p. Interviewed:
1/77.
Includes detailed table of contents and discussion of:
a. Early life and military training, with remarks
on the importance of the Thomason Act.
(fiche 1)
b. Parachute training and details on parachute
mechanisms; paratrooper operations in Italy,
southeastern France, and the Battle of the
Bulge with the 517th Parachute Infantry
Regiment, (fiche 1-3)
c. Evaluations of numerous military leaders
such as Generals Ridgway, Gavin, and
Westmoreland; and assignment to Army
Advisory Group in Turkey, with recollections of training of Turkish troops, (fiche 4)
d. Duties with the 7th Army, including comments on General Farrell; service with
STRIKE Command; and assignment to
Office of Personnel Operation, Army Department, (fiche 4-5)
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15
ex by Subjectts, darnos, amid Ameiricaini EWülitairy Oimóts
Abrams, Creighton W.
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 19S9 to 1976)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
ACDA
see Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Acheson, Dean
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Adams, Paul D.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1928 to 1966)
Adaptability Rating for Military Aeronautics
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Aerial bombing
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Afghanistan
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Africa
see also Congo
see also North Africa
see also South Africa
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Air Corps Tactical School
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Air Defense Center
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Air Force Academy
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Air forces
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Air National Guard
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Air War College
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Airborne units
see Corps, Airborne
see Divisions, Airborne
Aircraft
see Gliders
see Helicopters
see Military aircraft
Airports
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Alexander, Harold R. L. G.
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Algeria
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Allen, Terry
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Allied Land Forces, Central Europe
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Allied Land Forces, Southern Europe
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: i 925 to 1965)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Almond, Edward M.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1916 to 1954)
AMARC
see Army Materiel Acquisition Review Committee
AMC
see Army Materiel Command
American College of Hospital Administrators
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
American Defense Preparedness Association
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
American Security Council
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Ammunition
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡942 to 1973)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Amphibious equipment
see also Landing craft
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Amphibious warfare
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to ¡977)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Andrews, Frank M.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to ¡947)
Anzio, Italy
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
ARADCOM
see Army Air Defense Command
Argentina
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Armed services reserves
see also Air National Guard
see also National Guard
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
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Armed services reserves
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1946)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to ¡975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Armenia
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Armies
-2nd
Hacke«, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-3rd
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
-4th
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
-5 th
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
-6th
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
-7th
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
-8th
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1965)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
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U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-9th
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7924 to 1963)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
-15th
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Armored forces
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Armored units
see also Divisions, Armored
Arms control and disarmament
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Army Air Defense Command
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡937 to 1973)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Army Air Force
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 7942 to 1976)
Army clubs
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡933 to 1972)
Army Communications Command
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Army Communications Systems Agency
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Army Corps of Engineers
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 ro 7964;
Army Engineer Board
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Army General Staff
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797« to 1954)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965,1
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 79JJ ro 796«;
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7974;
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 796.3;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 ro 7964)
Army Materiel Acquisition Review Committee
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 79S4;
Army Materiel Command
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 ro 7970;
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 ro 7969;
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7975;
Army-Navy Munitions Board
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7972 ro 7949;
Army Signal School
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 ro 7952;
Army Special Warfare Center
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Army Support Command
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7955;
Army War College
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7954;
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7952;
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7962;
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 7963;
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7967)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Arnold, Henry H.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7947)
Arnold, William H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1924 to 7967;
Arsenals
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969;
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7955;
Artillery
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7952;
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7974;
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7977)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 79/7 to 7956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7964)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7963;
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7970;
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7962;
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7937 to 7968;
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 ro 7984;
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 7977 to 7955;
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7923 to 7967;
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 to [1977])
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Otreer 7937 to 7973)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7930 to ¡970)
Bradley, Omar
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Artillery units
see Battalions, Field Artillery
see Groups, Field Artillery
see Regiments, Coast Artillery
Battalions, Tank
-89th
Dolvin, Welborn (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Asia
see also Afghanistan
see also Cambodia
see also China
see also India
see also Japan
see also Korea
see also Korea, North
see also Korea, South
see also Laos
see also Pakistan
see also Philippines
see also Thailand
see also Turkey
see also Vietnam
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
fCareer: 1933 to 1977)
Battle of St. Vith
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Athletics
see Sports and athletics
Atomic bomb
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
CCareer: 1926 to 1964)
Atomic energy research
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
CCareer: 193S to 1970)
Aurand, Henry S.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1911 to 1952)
Australia
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Austria
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Battle of the Bulge
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Critz, Harry H. (U. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Bay of Pigs
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
. Bayh, Birch
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Beach, Dwight E.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Bennett, Donald V.
Internewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1974)
Berlin
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Barruch, Bernard
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Bermuda
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Bastogne
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡939 to 19 73)
Besson, Frank S., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1932 to 1970)
Bataan death march
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Betts, Austin W.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1938 to 1970)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Battalions, Armored Field Artillery
-62nd
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 1974)
Battalions, Engineer Aviation
-873rd
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Battalions, Field Artillery
-424th
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
-694th
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
-868th
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Black troops
see also Desegregation
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 1973)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ;94J to 1971)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 7950 to 1953)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: J946 to 1979)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 to 1975)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 1975)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 7942 to 1976)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 1976)
Blackburn, Donald D.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1938 to 1971)
Blumenson, Martin
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Bolero Plan
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 to 7963)
Bolte, Charles L.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1955)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 1955)
Bomber units
see Commands, Bomber
Bombing strategies
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7947;
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 1973)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 7942 ro 7976)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 to 7964)
Bombs
see Aerial bombing
see Atomic bomb
see Bombing strategies
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1931 to 1969)
Bonus Riots, 1932
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7967)
Bougainville
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 7967)
Boyle, Andrew J.
Jnterviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1935 to 1971)
Bradley, Omar
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 7962)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7964)
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Bradley, Omar
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Brazil
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Bridges
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Camp Forrest
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Camp Humphries
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Camp MacAll
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Brigades, Engineer
-420th
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Canada
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 1963)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Brigades, Signal
-1st
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Canadian Joint Intelligence Committee
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
British Staff College, Camberly
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Brown, Charles P.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1971)
Bruckner, Wilber M.
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 19~36 to 1971)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Buchenwald concentration camp
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Budgets
see Defense budgets
Buna, New Guinea
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
CCareer: 192 7 to 1964)
Burma
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career; 1917 to 1955)
Burns, James H.
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Byrnes, James F.
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Caribbean area
see also Bermuda
see also Cuba
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Caribbean Command
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 79/7 ro 7957)
Casablanca
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Casablanca Conference
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Cassino, Italy
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: J9J7 ro 1952)
Casualties
see War casualties
Cavalry units
see also Divisions, Cavalry
see also Regiments, Cavalry
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
CCC
see Civilian Conservation Corps
CDC
see Combat Development Command
Censorship
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Cabinet
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: J950 to 1953)
Cadet honors system
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Cambodia
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡938 to 1974)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1941 to 1973)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1940 to 1975)
CENTO
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Central Intelligence Agency
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1935 to 1970)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1946 to 1979)
Central Treaty Organization
see CENTO
Chaney, James E.
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Camp Auburn
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Chaplains
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1952)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1942 to 1945)
Camp Davis
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Chehaub, General
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
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Chemical warfare
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Chemical Warfare Service
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Chennault, Claire L.
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Cherbourg, France
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Cheserak, Ferdinand J.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Chiang Kai-shek
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1916 to 1954)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: /9J7 ro 1955)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
China
see also China, Nationalist
see also China, People's Republic
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡930 to 1970)
China, Nationalist
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 79; 7 ro 7955;
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
China, People's Republic
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 792« ro 796«;
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 ro 7954)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 797 7 ro 7952)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 ro 7964)
Chou En-lai
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 ro 7952)
Christianity
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 ro 7957)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Churchill, Winston
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
CIA
see Central Intelligence Agency
Citadel
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1917 to 1952)
Civil Aeronuatics Authority
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career 1918 to 1949)
Civil defense
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1932 to 1967)
Civil liberties
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 7 940 to 1971)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1946 to 1979)
Civil-military relations
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1938 to 1970)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career 1938 to 1971)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career 1931 to 1969)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 7940 ro 1971)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1917 to 1952)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1925 to 1962)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career 1933 to 1968)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career J949 to 1984)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career /929 to 1958)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career J935 to 1970)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1921 to 1969)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1923 to 1961)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career /945 ro 1983)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1939 to 1973)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career J924 ro 1963)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1943 to 1977)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career 1950 to 1953)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career J94Ó ro 1979)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1930 to 1969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7940 ro 1975)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1940 to 1975)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Civil Operations and Rural Development
Support
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career i 949 ro Í9S4J
Civilian Conservation Corps
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1931 to 1968)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Clark, Mark
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: ¡917 to 1952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1940 to 1974)
Clarke, Bruce C.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1925 to 1962)
Clarke, Mary E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1945 to 1981)
Clay, Lucius
/nferviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1918 to 1949)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Coastal zone
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1937 to 1973)
Collaborators
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 1971)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1938 to 1974)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Collins, James F.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1927 to 1964)
Collins, Richard
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1963)
Colmar Pocket
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Colombia
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Colored troops
see Black troops
Combat Development Command
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Combat readiness
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Command and General Staff College
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: i 945 ro 1981)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1939 to 1976)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: /94.J ro J 982,1
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Conferences
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: /92J ro Í969;
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Command selection and training
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1925 to 1962)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: /944 ro 1982)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: J949 ro i 984,)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Command structure
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Commando training
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Commands, Bomber
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: Í9Í7 ro /947;
Commands, Logistical
-4th
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Commands, Service
-6th
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ;9iJ ro 7952;
Commission on National Goals
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Communications
see also Radio
see also Signals and signalling
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career 193 7 to 1976)
Communications-Electronic Engineering
Installation Agency
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Communism
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Compulsory military service
see also Conscientious objectors
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: J9Í9 fo 7976;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 1957)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7946;
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Computers and electronic devices
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
CONARC
see Continental Army Command
Concentration camps
see also Dachau concentration camp
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 7953 ro 7956)
Conferences
see Casablanca Conference
see Potsdam Conference
see Versailles Peace Conference
see Yalta Conference
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Congo
Congo
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Congress
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Conscientious objectors
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Consular service
see Diplomatic and consular service
Continental Army Command
see also Training and Doctrine Command
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 ro 7967;
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Continental Can Co.
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Contracts
see Defense contracts and procurement
Conway, Theodore J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1933 to 1977)
Cooksey Corp.
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Cooksey, Howard H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1943 to 1970)
CORDS
see Civil Operations and Rural Development
Support
Corps
see also Corps, Airborne
see also Corps, Coast Artillery
-/
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 ro 7974;
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Gareer: 7935 ro 7977;
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 1964)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977;
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
. (Career: 7932 to 1967)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
-//
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7926 ro 7964;
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 797 7 ro 7955;
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Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 7967;
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 1962)
-V
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977;
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 to 7973;
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7973)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 fo 7975;
-VI
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7954)
-VII
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7956;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7962;
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 to 7982)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7973;
-IX
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 to 7967;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
-X
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 ro 7954;
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7962;
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7973;
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7969;
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 ro 7972;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7969)
-XVIII
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7976;
-XIX
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967)
Corps, Airborne
-XVIII
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7928 ro 7966;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Corps, Coast Artillery
-169th
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
Corps of Engineers
see Army Corps of Engineers
Council of Foreign Ministers, Moscow
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 ro 7952;
Counterinsurgency
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 ro 7977)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 ro 7973;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7922 ro 7964;
Counterintelligence Center
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7926 ro 7963;
Courts-martial
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 ro 7977)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7947 ro 7977;
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7946 to 7979;
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 ro 7972)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7967;
Criminal jurisdiction
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7947 ro 7977;
Critz, Harry H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1935 to 1971)
Crotale air defense system
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7938 ro 7 970;
Cuba
see also Cuban missile crisis
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 ro 7966)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 937 ro 7969;
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 ro 7949;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
Cuban missile crisis
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career; 7924 ro 7962;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7974;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7977;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
Cyprus
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969;
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7976;
Czechoslovakia
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7 974)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 926 ro 7964;
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969)
Dachau concentration camp
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 ro 7966;
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 7953 ro 7956;
Dams
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 978 ro 7949;
DARCOM
see Development and Readiness Command
Darían, Jean L. X.
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 797 7 ro 7952;
Davis, Benjamin O.
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7962;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7936 ro 7977;
Divisions, Armored
(-2nd)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1942 to 1973)
Davis, John J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1931 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1976)
DCSLOG
see Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics
DCSOPS
see Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations
Decker, George H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1924 to 1962)
Defense budgets
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
fCareer: 1940 to 1971)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Defense contracts and procurement
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 792« to 1969)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Defense Department
see Department of Defense
Defense expenditures
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Defense Intelligence Agency
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
DeGaulle, Charles
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Demobilization
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¿97 7 ro 7956;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965)
Department of Army
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 ro 7970)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 to 1971)
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7945 ro 7987;
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 796«;
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7955;
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 ro 7958)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 7950 ro 7953)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7976)
Department of Defense
see also Defense Intelligence Agency
see also Department of Army
see also. War Department
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7969)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7977)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 ro 7964)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977)
Dolvin, Welborn (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7975)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7962)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 ro 7969)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7946 ro 7979)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7955)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7 967)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7966)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7976;
Department of State
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7969)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Deployment
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968)
Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7973)
Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7964)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 ro 7965)
Depuy, William E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1941 to 1973)
Desegregation
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 ro 7966)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7956;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957;
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 7950 ro 7953)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975)
Desert warfare
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7966)
Development and Readiness Command
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 ro 7984)
Devers, Jacob L.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7947)
Diem, Ngo Dinh
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 ro 7977;
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 to 7977)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 ro 7964)
Dieppe, France
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 to 1977)
Diplomatic and consular service
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7955)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7956;
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7970)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7955)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7955)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7973)
Discipline
see Military discipline
Discrimination
see Racial discrimination
see Sex discrimination
Divisions, Airborne
-Uth
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975)
-82nd
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 ro 7 977)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 ro 7962)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7974)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7955;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975)
-iOJsf
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7945)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7976)
Divisions, Armored
-ist
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 ro 7962)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965)
-2nd
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965)
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Divisions, Armored
(- 3rd)
-3rd
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
-4th
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
-8th
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
-10th
Kafltalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
-16th
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Divisions, Cavalry
-ist
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to .1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
-11th
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Divisions, Infantry
-1st
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
-2nd
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
-3rd
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡940 to 1975)
-4th
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Train, WUliam F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-5 th
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
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Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
-6th
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
-7 th
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
-8th
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
-9th
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
-10th
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
-12th
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-13th
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
-14th
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
-15 th
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡935 to 1970)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡924 to 1963)
Vaughn, Francis F.
-16 th
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
-¡8 th
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
-19th
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-20th
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
-21st
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
-23rd
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to ¡970)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
-24th
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡928 to 1966)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡925 to 1965)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 196¡)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to ¡973)
-25 th
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 19¡9 to 1963)
-28th
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-29th
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
-30th
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
-32nd
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
-33rd
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
-34th
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
-36th
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
-45 th
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1965)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
-58th
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
-60th
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
-65 th
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
-69th
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
-75 th
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
-82nd
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
-90th
Depuy, WUliam E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
-92nd
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
-101st
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
-110th
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Dolvin, Welborn
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1975)
Dominican Republic
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Douglas Aircraft Corp.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Draft
see Compulsory military service
Draper Committee
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Drug abuse
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Drugs
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Dudley, John H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Dulles, John Foster
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Dunn, Charles G.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Eastern Defense Command
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1937 to 1973)
Economic assistance
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1935 to 1971)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1912 to 1949)
Eddelman, Clyde Davis
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career i 93« ¡o 1971)
Edgewood Arsenal
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1917 to 1955)
Egypt
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1911 to 1952)
Eichelberger, Robert L.
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career 192 7 to 1964)
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career 1931 to 1969)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1925 to 1962)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career 1918 to ¡949)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1939 to 1974)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 1926 to 1969)
European Recovery Program
see Marshall Plan
El Centro, Calif.
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡928 to /969j
Evacuation
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: J943 to 1977;
Electric power
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Ewell, Julian J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1973)
Electronic devices
see Computers and electronic devices
Executive Office of the President
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Electronic warfare
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Extraterritoriality
Vaughn, Francis F.
Elgin Air Force Base
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career ¡942 to 1976)
Emergency medical services
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Emergency relief
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career 1945 to 1983)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Emperor of Japan
see Hirohito
Engineering
see Military engineering
Engler, Jean E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1928 to 1969)
Eniwetok Island
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Ennis, William P.
/nlerviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1962)
Eaker, Ira C.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1947)
Foreign policy objectives of U.S.
Espionage
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: i 938 ro 1971)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1926 to 1963)
Ethiopia
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: i 928 ro 1966)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Europe
see also Armenia
see also Austria
see also Cyprus
see also Czechoslovakia
see also France
see also Germany
see also Germany, West
see also Great Britain
see also Greece
see also Hungary
see also Iceland
see also Italy
see also Netherlands
see also Norway
see also Soviet Union
see aiso Spain
see also Turkey
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡939 ro 7976;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career Í939 to ¡974)
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: /933 ro 1968)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Far East Air Forces
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career /942 ro ¡976)
Far East Command
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7940 to 1974)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7932 to 1970)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career J926 to ¡963)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7957;
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 ro 7972;
Farouk, King of Egypt
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797/ to 1952)
Farrell, Francis W.
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7976;
Faymonville, Philip R.
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7972 io 7949;
FEC
see Far East Command
Felter, J. H.
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 937 io 7973;
Field hospitals
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 ro 7 977;
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 ro 7987;
Forces, Field Artillery
-2nd
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 ro [1977])
Foreign assistance
see Economic assistance
see Emergency relief
see Military assistance
Foreign policy objectives of U.S.
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 1952)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969;
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 7930 ro 7933;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7969;
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 ro 7964;
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7937 ro 7973;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7970;
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Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Fort Aberdeen
Fort Aberdeen
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Fort Atterbury
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Fort Belvoir
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Fort Benjamin Harrison
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Fort Benning
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Dolvin, Welbom (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Fort Bliss
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Fort Bowie
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Fort Bragg
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Fort Carson
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Fort Denison
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Fort Des Moines
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Fort Devens
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Fort Hood
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(-Career: 1931 to 1970)
Fort Hoyle
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Fort Huachuca
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Fort Jackson
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Fort Leonard Wood
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Fort Lewis
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
fCareer: 79/9 to 1963)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Fort McClellan
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1945 to 1981)
Fort McPherson
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Fort Meade
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Fort Monmouth
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
fCareer: 1943 to 1982)
Fort Monroe
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Fort Myer
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Fort Oglethorpe
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
fCareer: 1926 to 1965)
Fort Ontario
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Fort Polk
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Fort Riley Cavalry School
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Fort Rodman
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Fort Dix
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Fort Sam Houston
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Fort Eustis
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt.
(Career: 1939 to
Lasher, Edmund C.
(Career: 1929 to
Fort Scott
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Gen., USA)
1975)
R. (Gen., USA)
1958)
Fort Holabird
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
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Fort Sheridan
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Qjreer 1932 to 1967)
Fort Sill
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7977;
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7962;
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
("Career: 7926 to 7964;
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 to 7970)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 to [1977])
Fort Warren
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 ro 7969;
Fortifications
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7973;
France
see also Cherbourg, France
see also Colmar Pocket
see also Dieppe, France
see also Normandy invasion
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 792« ro 7966)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7954;
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7974;
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 to 7977;
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 to 7949;
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7956)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 ro 7977;
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7947 to 7973;
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7962)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 to 7967;
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 to 7974;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 7973;
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7939 ro 7979;
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 to 7970;
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 to 7967)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7973;
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7963)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7937 ro 7969)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7933 to 7972)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 7945;
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7972 ro 7949;
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 ro 7949;
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7937 ro 7976)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Freeman, Paul L., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1929 to 1967)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Fuson, Jack C.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1975)
Gavin, James M.
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Gay, Hobart R.
interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1955)
Germany
see also Berlin
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Germany, West
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Gerow, Leonard T.
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Girard case
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Giraud, Henri H.
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Glider units
see Regiments, Glider Infantry
Gliders
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Goodpaster, Andrew J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1974)
Great Britain
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Greece
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Green Berets
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Haile Selasse
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Greenlief, Francis S.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1974)
Griswold, General
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Grombacher, Gerd S.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1943 to 1982)
Groups, Bombardment
-35Jsi
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Groups, Field ArtiUery
-6th
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Hacke«, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
-8th
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
-I Oth
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
-18th
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
-36th
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
-82nd
Hacke«, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
-142nd
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
-189th
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Groups, Medical
-68th
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Guadalcanal
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Guerrilla warfare
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Gurion, David Ben
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Hackett, Robert
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: ¡931 to 1968)
Haig, Alexander
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Haile Selasse
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
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Haines, Ralph E.
Haines, Ralph E.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Halberstram, David
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Haldane, Robert
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1944 to 1982)
Hamburger Hill, Vietnam
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Hamlett, Barksdale
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1964)
Hamrick, William A.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
Handy, Thomas T.
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Harkins, Paul D.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1925 to 1965)
Harmon, Ernest
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Harrell, Ben
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1933 to 1972)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Harris, Hugh P.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Harrison, William K.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1957)
Hartz Mountains
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Hawaii
see also Pearl Harbor
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1937 to 1973)
Health facilities and services
see also Emergency medical services
see also Nurses
see also Surgeons
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Health occupations
see Medical personnel
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Health Services Command
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Heaton, Leonard D.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1969)
Heintges, John A.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1936 to 1971)
Heiser, Joseph M.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1942 to 1973)
Helicopters
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Hershey, Lewis B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1911 to 1946)
Hewitt, Robert A.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1932 to 1967)
Hines, J. L.
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Hirohito
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Hodges, Courtney
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Hodson, Kenneth J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1941 to 1971)
Holland
see Netherlands
Hollandia, New Guinea
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 1964)
Homma, General
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Homosexuality
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Horses
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
House Committee on Armed Services
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Housing
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Howze, Hamilton
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1965)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
use
see Health Services Command
Huebner, Charles R.
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
of
Hughes Aircraft Corp.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
of
Hull, Cordell
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
of
Hull, John E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1955)
Hungarian crisis
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Hungarian Refugee Relief Committee
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Hungary
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
of
Hungnam, Korea
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
of
Ibn Saud, King of Arabia
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
ICBM
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
of
Iceland
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Inchon, Korea
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
India
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Industrial production
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Infantry units
see Divisions, Infantry
see Regiments, Airborne Infantry
see Regiments, Glider Infantry
see Regiments, Infantry
see Regiments, Parachute Infantry
Institute for Defense Analyses
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Institute of Combined Arms and Support
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1939 to 1976)
Insurgency
of
see also Counterinsurgency
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Integration
see Desegregation
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Intelligence services and operations
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA) .
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Inter-American Defense Board
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
International Executive Service Corps
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Interrogation
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Invasion plans
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Invasions
see Normandy invasion
Iran
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡932 to 1970)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Italy
see also Anzio, Italy
see also Cassino, Italy
see also Rome, Italy
see also Salerno, Italy
see also Sicily
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Criminal
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
JCS
see Joint Chiefs of Staff
Jeep
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Johnson, Harold K.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1933 to 1968)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 to 1982)
Johnson, Louis A.
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 1969)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Joint Airborne Doctrine
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Joint American Military Mission for Aid to
Turkey
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Joint Brazil-U.S. Military Commission
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: J940 to 1975)
JAG
see Judge Advocate General
Japan
see also Kurile Islands
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Dudley, John H. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Joint Chiefs of Staff
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Dolvin, Welborn (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: Í9J9 ro 1974)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: J940 ro 1975)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1937 to 1976)
Joint Logistics Review Board
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Joint U.S.-Japan Committee on Criminal
Trials
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
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Joint War Plans Committee
Joint War Plans Committee
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Judge Advocate General
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Jungle warfare
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Jurisdiction
see Criminal jurisdiction
Kafkalas, Nicholas P.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1979)
Keith, Donald R.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1949 to 1984)
Kennedy, Edward M.
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Kennedy, John F.
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Kissinger, Henry A.
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Knowlton, William A.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Korea
see also Korea, North
see also Korea, South
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Korea, North
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
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Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Korea, South
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Korean armistice
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Korean War
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Dolvin, Welborn (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1946)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
MUdren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Krueger, Walter
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Kurile Islands
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Labor unions
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
LANDCENT
see Allied Land Forces, Central Europe
Landing craft
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
LANDSOUTH
see Allied Land Forces, Southern Europe
Language and linguistics
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Laos
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Gjreer: 1941 to 1973)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Larson, Stanley R.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lasher, Edmund C. R.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1929 to 1958)
Latin America
see also Argentina
see also Brazil
see also Colombia
see also Cuba
see abo Dominican Republic
see also Nicaragua
see also Panama
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1917 to 1955)
McNamara, Robert S.
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career 1933 to 1968)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Leadership
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Lebanon
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
LeMay, Curtís
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Lemley, Harry
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1935 to 1970)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1921 to 1969)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Lend Lease Program
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco,
Calif.
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Leyte, Philippines
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Limited Warfare Laboratory
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Linguistics
see Language and linguistics
Logistical units
see Commands, Logistical
Logistics
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Lasher, Edmund C: R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Neel, Spurgeon.H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Longshoremen
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Loucks, Charles E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1955)
Lucas, John P., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Luzon, Philippines
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1934 to 1974)
Mabry, George L., Jr.
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
MacArthur, Douglas
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Magruder, Carter B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1923 to 1961)
Manchuria
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Manila, Philippines
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Manpower
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Manual for Courts Martial, 1951
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Mao Tse-tung
Vaughn, Francis F.
Marine Corps
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Marion Institute
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Marshall, George C.
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Marshall Plan
'
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Maxwell Field
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Mclntosh, Carl D.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1945 to 1983)
McNair, Gen.
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
McNamara, Robert S.
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
fCareer: 1926 to 1964)
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iVJcNamara, Robert S.
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Medical personnel
see also Nurses
see also Surgeons
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Medical Service Corps
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
Medical supplies and equipment
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Medical units
see Groups, Medical
Medicine
see Health facilities and services
see Medical supplies and equipment
Mediterranean Allied Air Forces
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Mexican War, 1916
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Michaelis, John H.
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Middle East
see also Cyprus
see also Egypt
see also Iran
see also Lebanon
see also Turkey
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 1966)
Mildren, Frank T.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1939 to 1973)
Military aircraft
see also Helicopters
see also Military aviation
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: J9J7 to 1947)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 193 7 to 1976)
Military Armistice Commission, Korea
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡926 to 1963)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Military assistance
see also Lend Lease Program
see also Military intervention
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1928 to 1966)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
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Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 79.35 to 1971)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Oireer: 1933 to 1968)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1921 to 1969)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7922 to 7964;
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7949;
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7966;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 9J0 to 1970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Military Assistance Advisory Group, Germany
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 to 7977;
Military Assistance Advisory Group, Korea
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 793« to 7974;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 7962;
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 to 7967;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7965)
Military Assistance Advisory Group, Laos
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 to 7977;
Military Assistance Command, Vietnam
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7977;
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 to 1970;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7924 to J962;
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7947 to 7973;
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 7965)
Military aviation
see also Military aircraft
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7938 to 7970)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7977 to 7947;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7965;
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 7943 to 7977)
Military bases, posts, and reservations
see a7so Arsenals
see a7so under names of specific military bases
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7924 to 7967;
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Oireer 7937 to 7969;
Military-civil relations
see Civil-military relations
Military discipline
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career 7978 to 7949;
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7974;
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer 7943 to 7970;
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7977 to 7955;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7926 to 7965;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7923 to 7967;
Military education
see also Air Corps Tactical School
see also Air Force Academy
see aiso Air War College
see also Army Signal School
see aiso Army War College
see a7so Command and General Staff College
see a7so Military training
see a7so National War College
see aiso Naval War College
see a7so U.S. Military Academy
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7954;
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 7940 to 7977;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7975;
Military engineering
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: J977 to 7952;
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7932 to 7970;
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7938 to 7970;
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer 7925 to 7962;
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career 7978 to 7949;
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career 7928 to 7969;
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 to 7982;
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career 7945 to 7983;
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Military expenditures
see Defense expenditures
Military forces
see Air forces
see Armed services reserves
see Armored forces
see Naval forces
Military forces assessment
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7974;
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 7945 to 7983;
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7936 to 7974;
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7933 to 7972;
Military government
see a7so Military occupation forces
see a7so Military occupation plans and policies
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career 7978 to 7949;
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7927 to 7969;
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 7963;
Military intelligence
see Intelligence services and operations
Military intervention
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career 7928 to 7966;
Military Justice Act
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 to 7977;
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7946 to 7979;
Military justice system
see aiso Courts-martial
see also Military laws and regulations
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career 7938 to 7977;
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career 7935 to 797J;
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Oireer 797 7 to 7956;
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Military laws and regulations
see also Military discipline
see also Military justice system
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Military logistics
see Logistics
Military occupation forces
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Military occupation plans and policies
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Military Order of World Wars
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Military organization
sec also Command structure
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Military police
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Military supplies and property
see also Arsenals
see also Military assistance
see also Military supply requirements
see also Military vehicles
see also Military weapons
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Military supply requirements
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Military tactics
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Military training
see also Command selection and training
see also Commando training
see also Military education
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Military vehicles
see also Tanks
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Military weapons
see also Military aircraft
see also Military vehicles
see also Nuclear weapons
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Bonesteel, Charles H., ill (Gen., USA)
(Career 1931 to 1969)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: i 941 to 1973)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡933 to 1972)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 193 7 to 1973)
Munitions Assignment Board
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Mines
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1981)
Mobility
see Troop mobility
Mobilization
see also Demobilization
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 to 1975)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Montagnards (Vietnam)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Montgomery, Bernard L.
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¿925 to 1962)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Moore, James E.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1924 to 1963)
Morale
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡939 to 1976)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Morotai
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Munitions Assignment Board
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
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Murphy, Robert
Murphy, Robert
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
My Lai massacre
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj, Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
National Guard
see also Air National Guard
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
National Guard Association
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
National Guard Bureau
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
National Railway Passenger Corp.
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
National Security Agency
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
National Security Council
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
National War College
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
NATO
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Bonesteel, Charles H., HI (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
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Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to [1977])
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Naval forces
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Naval War College
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
NCOs
see Noncommissioned officers
Nebraska
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1943 to 1977)
Netherlands
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Netherlands East Indies
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Neutrality
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
New Georgia
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
New Guinea
see also Buna, New Guinea
see also Hollandia, New Guinea
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1943 to 1970)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1939 to 1975)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
New Zealand
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Newfoundland
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Nicaragua
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Nike Zeus system
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Nixon doctrine
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Nixon, Richard M.
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡918 to 1949)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Noncommissioned officers
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to ¡962)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to ¡976)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡924 to 1962)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
NORAD
see North American Air Defense
Nordhausen concentration camp
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Normandy invasion
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1957)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 1945)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
North Africa
see also Algeria
see also Ethiopia
see also Middle East
see also Tunisia
see also Turkey
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 1926 to 1962)
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Gweer: ¡933 to 1972)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 1975)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
North American Air Defense
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
North American Car Corp.
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
see NATO
Norway
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
NSC
see National Security Council
Nuclear weapons
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡938 to 1970)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro ¡962)
Dolvin, Welbom (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7975)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 79i9 to 1974)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7955;
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 to 7965)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 to 7964;
Nuremberg trials
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7947 to 7977;
Nurses
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 7987)
Office, Chief of Research and Development
(OCRD)
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7970;
Office of Assistant Chief of Staff of
Intelligence (ACSI)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7963)
Office of Career Management, Judge
Advocate General's Corps
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 to 7977;
Office of Judge Advocate General
see Judge Advocate General
Office of Transportation
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Qireer: 7929 to 7958;
Officer Professional Management System
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7955;
Okinawa
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 7987)
Olds, Robin, Sr.
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7947;
Operation Apache Snow
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7976)
Operation Overlord
see Normandy invasion
Operation Torch
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7955;
Ordnance
see also Ammunition
see also Artillery
see also Military supplies and property
see also Military vehicles
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7952)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 to 7977;
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 to 7949)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969;
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7975;
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 7973)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 7984)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7972 to 7949)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7966;
Parker, Theodore W.
Pace, Frank
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1950 to 1953)
Pacific Ocean Area
see Australia
see New Guinea
see New Zealand
see Philippines
Pak Chung Kuk
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Pakistan
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7966;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 to 7968;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 1969)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1936 to 1974)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7974;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 to 7977;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 to 7968;
Palmer, Williston B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Panama
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7966)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 to 7949)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7938 to 7974;
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7974;
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 to 7970)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7955)
Panama Canal Treaty
Dolvin, Welbom (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7975)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7969)
Panmunjom, Korea
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Parachute units
see Paratroopers
see Regiments, Parachute Infantry
Ordnance Desert Proving Ground
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969;
Paratroopers
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 to 7977)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7955;
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 7945;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 to 7967;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7976;
Ordnance Tank-Automotive Command
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969)
Paris Peace Talks
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7977)
OTAC
Park Chung Hee
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969)
Ordnance Corps
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969)
see Ordnance Tank-Automotive Command
Ott, David
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1944 to [1977])
Parker, Theodore W.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1931 to 1969)
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Pathet Lao
Pathet Lao
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Patton, George S.
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1977)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1965)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Peace movement
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Peace settlement
see also Korean armistice
see also Paris Peace Talks
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Pearl Harbor
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
Pearson, Drew
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Pennsylvania
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1939 to 1979)
Pentomic Division
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Persian Gulf Command
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1932 to 1970)
Persons, Wilton B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1946 to 1979)
Pfizer, Charles and Company, Inc.
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Pharmacy Corps
Hamrick, William A. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1936, 1940 to 1969)
Philippine Scouts
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1957)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1936 to 1971)
Philippines
see also Luzon, Philippines
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1928 to 1966)
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Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1916 to 1954)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1927 to 1964)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Dudley, John H. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1962)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1924 to 1963)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Photography
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Phoumi, Nosavan
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Pierce, James R.
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Pipelines
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1932 to 1970)
Pixley, Charles C.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1949 to 1981)
Police
see Military police
Polk, James H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1930 to 1969)
Potsdam Conference
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1955)
POWs
see Prisoners of war
Presidential elections
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡918 to 1949)
Presidio
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1928 to 1966)
Presidio mutiny cases
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1941 to 1971)
Press
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: i 939 to 1973)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1931 to 1968)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1946)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Preventive medicine
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Prisoner of war camps
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1966)
Prisoners of war
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1968)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: J9/7 to 7955;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1945)
Prisons and prisoners
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1939 to 1973)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Procurement
see Defense contracts and procurement
Promotion system
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1925 to 1962)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1918 to 1949)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡942 to 1973)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: i 94 9 ro 1984)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡923 to ¡967)
Propaganda
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1956)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Psychological warfare
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Public works
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 1945 to 1983)
Rangers
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 1933 to 1977)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Pueblo (ship)
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Rapid Deployment Force
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7925 ro 7962;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957;
Puerto Rican National Guard
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Rápido River, Italy
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 10 7977;
Puttman, Jerry
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1973)
RDF
see Rapid Deployment Force
Readiness
see Combat readiness
Reconstruction
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 io 7954;
Quartermaster Corps
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1969)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1958)
Quesada, Pete
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Recruitment
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7927 to 1964)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
. (Gireer: 7939 ro 7979;
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 7945 ro 79S3;
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975;
Red Ball Express
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7973;
R&D
see Research and development
Racial discrimination
see also Desegregation
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975;
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 7942 to 7976;
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Refugees
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 1954)
Regiments, Airborne
-504th
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Regiments, Airborne Infantry
-187 th
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 to 7977;
Regiments, Armored Infantry
-67 th
Dolvin, Welbom (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7975;
Radio
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
Regiments, Cavalry
-ist
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957;
-3rd
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 to 1972)
-6th
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
-7 th
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957;
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
-12th
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7976;
-13th
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7966;
Railroads
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 ro 7970;
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 ro 1958)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 7950 to 1953)
Regiments, Coast Artillery
-2nd
Wood, Roben J. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7930 ro 7970;
-6th
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7937 ro 7973)
Radar
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1970)
Regiments, Infantry
(- 57th)
-15th
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7973;
-41st
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7937 ro 7973;
-53rd
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7970;
-55th
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7937 ro 7973;
-69th
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7930 ro 7970;
Regiments, Engineer
-390 th
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7974;
Regiments, Engineer Aviation
-931st
Dudley, John H. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Regiments, Engineer Boat and Shore
-532nd
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7975;
Regiments, Glider Infantry
-190th
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Gireer: 7940 ro 7975;
-325th
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Regiments, Infantry
-3rd
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 ro 7954)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 ro 79S2;
-7th
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7977;
-13th
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7977;
-17 th
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
-18th
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 ro 7952;
-22nd
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7956;
-23rd
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 ro 7952;
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7973;
-28th
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968;
-31st
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 ro 7970;
-33rd
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 792« ro 7969;
-35th
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
-38th
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7973;
-57 th
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968;
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Regiments, Infantry
(- 58th)
-58th
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1954)
-63rd
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
-130th
CoUins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
-134th
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
-158th
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
-357 th
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
-393rd
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
-503rd
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Regiments, Parachute Infantry
-50Jsf
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
-509th
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
-517 th
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Religion
see also Chaplains
see also Christianity
see also Roman Catholic Church
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1942 to 1945)
Research Analysis Corp.
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career; 1932 to 1970)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: /«0 to 1970)
Research and development
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Oireer: 1935 to 1971)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1943 to 1970)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Oireer: Í950 to 1953)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 1942 to 1976)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Research Council
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1930 to 1970)
Reserve components
see Air National Guard
see Armed services reserves
see National Guard
Reserve Officer Training Corps
see ROTC
Reserve Officers Association
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Oireer: 1940 to 1975)
Resource and product allocation
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
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Revolution
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Rhee, Syngman
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1923 to 1961)
Rhine River
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Ridgway, Matthew B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1917 to 1955)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1925 to 1962)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 to 1968)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: J937 to 1976)
Riots and disorders
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1952)
Greenlief, Francis S. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Oireer: 1939 to 1979)
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 1975)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1975)
Rockefeller, Nelson
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Roman Catholic Church
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1942 to 1945)
Rome, Italy
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡930 to 1969)
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1919 to 1963)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Oireer: 1953 to 1956)
Roosevelt, Theodore, Jr.
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: J935 to 1971)
Rosson, William B.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1975)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Oireer: 1933 to 1968)
Rostow, Walter
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 1969)
ROTC
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 1952)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1941 to 1971)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 ro 7955;
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7929 ro 795«;
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7955;
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 to 7963)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Oireer: 7940 ro 7975;
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7923 ro 7967;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 ro 7975;
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Ryukyu Islands
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 ro 7969;
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7924 ro 7963;
SACEUR
see Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Salerno, Italy
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7970;
Sampson, Francis L.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1942 to 1945)
Sandy Hooks Proving Grounds
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
Sanford, Teddy H.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1923 to 1967)
Sarit Thanart
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7969;
Saudi Arabia
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
SCAP
see Supreme Commander for Allied Powers, Japan
Schofield Barracks
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7926 ro 7964;
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 fo 7967;
Seaman, Jonathan O.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Oireer: 7933 ro 7968;
SEATO
Harreil, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 io 7972;
Security classification
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7963;
Lucas, John P., Jr. (Col., USA)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7922 ro 7964;
Seitz, Richard J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1940 to 1975)
Selective service system
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 ro 7946;
Sex discrimination
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7945 ro 7957)
Shanghai, China
Vaughn, Francis F.
Shanghai Volunteer Corps
Vaughn, Francis F.
Taylor, Maxwell
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
SHAPE
sec Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe
Short, Dewey
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1953 to 1956)
Sicily
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Bonesteel, Charles H., HI (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1967)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Siegfried Line
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Signal units
see Brigades, Signal
Signals and signalling
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Simpson, Gen.
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1963)
Slim, Field Marshal
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Slovich, Private
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gên., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Smith, Walter B.
Bonesteel, Charles H., HI (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1969)
Somervell, Brehon
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
South Africa
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Davis, John J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1931 to 1970)
South East Asia Treaty Organization
see SEATO
Southeast Asia
see also Cambodia
see also Laos
see also Vietnam
see also Vietnam, North
see also Vietnam, South
see also Vietnam War
Hamlett, Barksdale (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1964)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
CCareer: 7940 to 1975)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Souvanna Phouma, Prince
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Soviet Union
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career 1935 to 1971)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1918 to 1949)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
CoUins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Gireer.- 1926 to 1963)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer.- 1939 to 1976)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1942 to 1945)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1912 to 1949)
Spaatz, Carl
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Spain
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1943 to 1982)
Spalding, Sidney P.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1912 to 1949)
Special Army Observer Group
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
SPOBS
see Special Army Observer Group
Sports and athletics
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to Í969;
Squadrons, Cavalry Reconnaissance
-91st
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7965;
Squadrons, Constabulary
-15 th
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 7962;
Standley, William H.
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7972 ro 7949;
Starbird, Alfred D.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 796«)
Stars and Stripes (newspaper)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
Stassen, Harold
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 fo 7969)
State Department
see Department of State
Stewart, James T.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1942 to 1976)
Stilwell, Joseph W.
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7970;
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 1955)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 793J to 7966)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7970;
Stimson, Henry L.
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 to 7949;
STRATCOM
see Strategic Communications Command
Strategic Communications Command
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 to 7982;
Strategic Study Center, Stanford, Calif.
Bonesteel, Charles H., HI (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969;
STRICOM
see STRIKE Command
STRIKE Command
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7966;
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7938 to 7974;
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7933 to 7977;
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 to 7967)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7936 to 7974;
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7976;
Subversive activities
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7946 to 1979)
Sunay, Cevdet
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: J927 to 7969;
Supreme Allied Commander, Europe
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7932 to 7970;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7974;
Supreme Commander for Allied Powers,
Japan
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7957)
Supreme Headquarters, Allied Powers Europe
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7935 to 7977;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7924 ro 7963;
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7969;
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 7975;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 to 7970;
Surgeons
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7969;
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 to 7977;
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 7987)
Swift, Innis P.
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7964)
Tactics
see Military tactics
Tank units
see Battalions, Tank
Tanks
Dolvin, Welbom (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7975)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7928 to 7969)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7965)
Polk, James H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7933 to 7972;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7930 to 7969)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7966;
Taylor, Maxwell
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7925 to 7962;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 to 7977)
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 7922 to 7964;
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7966;
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TECOM
TECOM
see Test Evaluation Command
Test Evaluation Command
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Thailand
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1916 to 1949)
Thomason Act
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Thorpe, Elliott R.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1916 to ¡949)
Tientsin, China
Vaughn, Francis F.
Timmerman, General
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡917 to 1955)
Toison, John J., Ill
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Topography
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1963)
TRADOC
see Training and Doctrine Command
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Truman, Louis W.
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Truscott, Lucian K., Jr.
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1933 to 1977)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡933 to 1972)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 193 ¡ to 1966)
Tunisia
Conway, Theodore J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡933 to ¡977)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡935 to 1971)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1971)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1967)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1965)
Turkey
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to ¡961)
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 1963)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Poner, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1969)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡930 to ¡970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Train, William F.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1926 to 1967)
Training
see Military training
Training and Doctrine Command
see also Continental Army Command
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Transportation and transportation equipment
see also Bridges
see also Military aircraft
see also Military vehicles
see also Railroads
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Transportation Corps
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Trials
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career 1941 to 1971)
Troop mobility
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to 1966)
Trott, Clement A.
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Truman, Harry S.
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Pace, Frank (former Secretary of the Army)
(Career: 1950 to 1953)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1955)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 1953 to 1956)
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UN
see United Nations
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7962;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 79J9 ro 7974;
U.S. European Command
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7944 to 79S2;
U.S. Intelligence Board
Collins, Richard (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 1963)
U.S. Military Academy
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 1974)
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 7962;
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7978 to 7949)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 7974;
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7956;
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7976;
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 7965;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7957;
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7932 to 7967;
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 to 7984;
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 to 7969;
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7969;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 to 1964)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7967;
U.S. Readiness Command
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 to 7974;
Underwood, George V., Jr.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1937 to ¡973)
Uniform Code of Military Justice
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡9¡7 to 1956)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Uniforms
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1919 to 1963)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Career: 7942 to ¡976)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7926 to ¡967)
Yarborough, William P. (Lt. Gen., USA)
United Nations
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 79/7 to 7952;
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 1955)
University of Mississippi
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7965;
University of Virginia
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 to 7977;
University of Wisconsin
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 to 7955;
U.S. Army, Europe
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7944 to 7982;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 79.36 to 7977;
U.S. Army Special Forces
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 79JS ro 7977;
Van Fleet, James A.
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 to 7973;
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7955;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7922 to 7964)
Vaughn, Francis F.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Versailles Peace Conference
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 7949)
Vietnam
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 to 1970)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7956;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 to 7968;
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 to 7975;
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7937 to 7966;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7930 to 7970;
Vietnam, North
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Oireer: 7935 to 7977;
Vietnam, South
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7938 to 7977;
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Oireer: 7935 to 7977;
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Vietnam War
see also My Lai massacre
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1974)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1932 to 1970)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1971)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 1935 to 1971)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1971)
Collins, Arthur S., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1938 to 1974)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Coreer: 1927 to 1964)
Cooksey, Howard H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1970)
Critz, Harry H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: i 935 to 1971)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1976)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1962)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1973)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Engler, Jean E. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: /92S to iPtfPj
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1973)
Freeman, Paul L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1929 to 1967)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1975)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1939 to 1974)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1982)
Haldane, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1944 to 1982)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1933 to 1972)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1969)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1942 to 1973)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1911 to 1946)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1941 to 1971)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 1933 to 1968)
Keith, Donald R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1949 to 1984)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1935 to 1970)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1921 to 1969)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1923 to 1961)
Neel, Spurgeon H., Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1943 to 1977)
Ott, David (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 1944 to [1977])
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to 1974)
Persons, Wilton B. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1946 to 1979)
Pixley, Charles C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7949 ro 1981)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1919 to 1963)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 to 1975)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to 1964)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to 1967)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7976;
Virginia Military Institute
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 to 1954)
Volkmann, R. W.
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career: 793« ro 7977;
Volunteer Army
see also Recruitment
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 to 1961)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Career: 7935 ro 7977;
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7925 to 1962)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7927 ro 7964;
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7939 ro 7976;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7962;
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7957;
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7946;
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 ro 7977;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968;
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7929 ro 7958;
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7974;
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 to 7967;
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7940 ro 7975;
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7922 to 1964)
WAC
see Women's Army Corps
Walker, Edwin A.
Bonesteel, Charles H., Ill (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7969;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7962;
Mildren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7939 ro 7973;
Walter Reed Army Hospital
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 ro 7969;
War
see
see
see
see
Korean War
Vietnam War
World War I
World War II
War casualties
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Oireer: 7933 ro 7968;
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7945;
War crimes
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7967;
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 ro 7977;
Westmoreland, William C.
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 to 7945;
War damages
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7968;
Mclntosh, Carl D. (Brig. Gen., USAR)
(Career: 7945 ro 7983;
Sampson, Francis L. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7945;
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Oireer: 7942 ro 7976;
War Department
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7976 ro 7954;
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Careefi 7924 to 1961)
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7956;
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7924 ro 7962;
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7939 ro 7974;
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7955;
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7923 ro 7967;
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7974;
Porter, Robert W., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7969;
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7979 ro 7963;
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 7953 ro 7956;
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 ro 7973;
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7930 ro 7970;
War Production Board
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 ro 7952;
Clay, Lucius (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7978 ro 7949;
Warfare
see Amphibious warfare
see Chemical warfare
see Desert warfare
see Electronic warfare
see Guerrilla warfare
see Jungle warfare
see Psychological warfare
Waters, John K.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1931 to 1966)
Weapons Systems Evaluation Group
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7 926 ro 7962;
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 ro 7955;
Wedemeyer, Albert C.
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 797 7 to 7952;
Betts, Austin W. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7938 ro 7970;
West Point
see U.S. Military Academy
Westmoreland, William C.
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Gireer: 7925 ro 7962;
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 ro 7977;
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7942 ro 7973;
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career: 7933 ro 7968;
Neel, Spurgeon H, Jr. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7943 ro 7977;
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Westmoreland, William C.
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1936 to ¡974)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡940 to 1975)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1922 to ¡964)
Wood, Robert J. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1930 to 1970)
Zais, Melvin (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1937 to 1976)
Wilson, Charles
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 19¡7 to 1955)
Women
see also Sex discrimination
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to 1961)
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1945 to 1981)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡943 to 1982)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Career 1911 to 1946)
Powell, Herbert B. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1919 to 1963)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1940 to 1975)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to ¡967)
Women's Army Corps
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡945 to ¡981)
Women's Army Corps Center
Clarke, Mary E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1945 to 198¡)
Wood, Robert J.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1930 to 1970)
Woolnough, James K.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Career 1933 to ¡968)
World War I
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡916 to 1954)
Clark, Mark W. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1952)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1956)
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡9¡7 to ¡955)
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Ojreer: ¡9¡7 to 1955)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1912 to 1949)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Career 1916 to 1949)
World War II
Adams, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1928 to ¡966)
Almond, Edward M. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1916 to 1954)
Arnold, William H. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡924 to ¡96¡)
Aurand, Henry S. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡911 to ¡952)
Bennett, Donald V. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1940 to 1974)
Besson, Frank S., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1932 to ¡970)
Blackburn, Donald D. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡938 to ¡97¡)
Bolte, Charles L. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡917 to 1955)
Bonesteel, Charles H., HI (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡931 to 1969)
Boyle, Andrew J. (Lt. Gen.)
(Oireer: 1935 to ¡97¡)
Brown, Charles P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 ro 1971)
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U.S. Army Senior Officer Oral Histories
Index by Subjects, Names, and American Military Units
Clarke, Bruce C. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1925 to 1962)
Collins, J. Lawton (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 19¡7 to ¡956)
Collins, James F. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1927 to 1964)
Davison, Michael S. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1939 to 1976)
Decker, George H. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1924 to ¡962)
Depuy, William E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡941 to ¡973)
Dudley, John H. (Brig. Gen., USA)
Eaker, Ira C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 1917 to 1947)
Ennis, William P., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1926 to ¡962)
Ewell, Julian J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡939 to 1973)
Fuson, Jack C. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1939 to 1975)
Gay, Hobart R. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡917 to ¡955)
Goodpaster, Andrew J. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡939 to 1974)
Grombacher, Gerd S. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: ¡943 to 1982)
Hackett, Robert (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡931 to ¡968)
Harkins, Paul D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7925 to ¡965)
Harrell, Ben (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1933 to 1972)
Harrison, William K., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1917 to 1957)
Heaton, Leonard D. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: J926 to 1969)
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡936 to 1971)
Heiser, Joseph M., Jr. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1942 to 1973)
Hershey, Lewis B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1911 to ¡946)
Hewitt, Robert A. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: ¡932 to 1967)
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 1941 to 1971)
Howze, Hamilton (Gen., USA)
(Career: 1926 to ¡965)
Johnson, Harold K. (Gen.)
(Oireer; ¡933 to ¡968)
Kafkalas, Nicholas P. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Oireer: 1939 to 1979)
Lasher, Edmund C. R. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7929 to 1958)
Lemley, Harry (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7935 to 1970)
Lemnitzer, Lyman L. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 792/ to 7969;
Loucks, Charles E. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7977 to 1955)
Magruder, Carter B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7923 to 1961)
MUdren, Frank T. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7939 to 7973)
Moore, James E. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer; 1924 to 1963)
Palmer, Bruce, Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7936 to 1974)
Palmer, Williston B. (Gen., USA)
Parker, Theodore W. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7937 to 7969)
Ridgway, Matthew B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 797 7 to 7955)
Roberts, J. Milnor, Jr. (Maj. Gen., AUS)
(Oireer: 7940 to 7975)
Rosson, William B. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 to 7975)
Sanford, Teddy H. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7923 to 7967)
Seitz, Richard J. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7940 to 7975)
Short, Dewey (former Chairman, House
Committee on Armed Services)
(Career: 7953 to 7956)
Spalding, Sidney P. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7972 to 7949)
Stewart, James T. (Lt. Gen., USAF)
(Oireer: 7942 to 7976)
Taylor, Maxwell D. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7922 to 7964)
Thorpe, Elliott R. (Brig. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7976 to 7949)
Train, William F. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7926 to 7967)
Underwood, George V., Jr. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7937 to 7973)
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7937 to 7966)
Woolnough, James K. (Gen., USA)
Yalta Conference
Hull, John E. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7977 to 7955)
Yamashita, Tomoyuki
Hodson, Kenneth J. (Maj. Gen., USA)
(Oireer: 7947 to 7977)
Yarborough, William P.
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents
Heintges, John A. (Lt. Gen., USA)
(Career: 7936 to 1971)
Yugolslavia
Waters, John K. (Gen., USA)
(Career: 7937 to 7966)
Zais, Melvin
Interviewee, see separate listing in Bibliography of
Documents (Career: 1937 to 1976)
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