MS 186 Marshal Papers 1 Finding Aid Guide to MS 186 The S.L.A.

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Finding Aid
Guide to
MS 186 The S.L.A. Marshall Papers, 1900-1979
53 linear feet
Prepared by Thomas F. Burdett, Military History Curator, and Gerrianne Schaad,
Curator of Manuscripts, July 1997
Citation: S.L.A. Marshall Papers, 1900-1979, MS 186,
C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, The University of Texas at El
Paso Library
BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH
Samuel Lyman Atwood(Slam)Marshall, military historian, was born on July
18,1900, in Catskill, New York, son of Caleb C. and Alice Medora (Beeman) Marshall.
A few years after his birth the family moved to Boulder, Colorado, and subsequently to
Niles, California, where young Marshall worked for a while part-time as a child actor with
the Essanay Motion Picture Company. The family settled in El Paso in 1915. Marshall
was attending El Paso High School when the United States went to war with Germany,
and on November 28, 1917, he enlisted in the army. He served in France as a sergeant
with Company A, 315th Engineers, of the Ninetieth Division. In later years he claimed
that he had received a battlefield commission, commanded troops on the Western
Front, and was the youngest second lieutenant in the American Expeditionary Forces.
It has since been shown, however, that he was not commissioned until 1919, after he
completed the course of instruction for infantry-officer candidates at La Valbonne.
Thereafter he held various posts with the Services of Supply until he left France in the
summer of that year.
After returning to civil life in September 1919, Marshall briefly attended the Texas
School of Mines (now the University of Texas at El Paso) and then worked at various
jobs until 1922, when he began his journalistic career with the El Paso Herald. During
this time he adopted his nickname, Slam, an acronym of his initials, for his bylines. He
served as a reporter, sports editor, and city editor of the paper until 1927, when he
joined the staff of the Detroit News . There he remained as editorial writer for most of
the remainder of his life except for absences connected with military service. During the
pre-World War II years he traveled frequently to Mexico and Central America as a
correspondent covering events in those countries. He also became a commander on
military affairs, and when the war broke out in 1939 he began an evening radio
broadcast on station WWJ. In 1940 he published his first book, Blitzkrieg, which was
favorably received by the great British military historians J.F.C. Fuller and Basil H.
Liddell Hart.
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Marshall reentered the army as a major in September 1942. He was assigned
initially to the Information Branch, Special Service Division, Services of Supply, at the
War Department. In 1943, by then a lieutenant colonel, he was transferred to the newly
formed Historical Division of the General Staff, where his first task was to write a
definitive analysis of the recent raids of James H. Doolittle on Tokyo. In October 1943,
he was sent to the central Pacific to develop methods of combat research. In pursuing
this work, he was attached to the Twenty-seventh Infantry Division during the invasion
of Makin Atoll in the Gilbert Islands and to the Seventh at the taking of Kwajalein. In
these operations he devised the after-action, group- interview technique as a mens of
determining precisely what had happened in an engagement and why success or failure
ensued.
In June 1944, Marshall was sent to the European Theater of Operations on
temporary duty. He was attached to the Historical Section, Headquarters ETOUSA, and
remained with that organization until the end of the war. In Europe he introduced the
group- interview technique that he had developed in the Pacific and applied it to
numerous major operations, including D - Day airborne landings and the Ardennes
campaign. In July 1945, he was designated theater historian, and a year later he
returned to civilian life and the Detroit News. In 1947, Marshall published what is
probably his most influential work, Men Against Fire. Based on his after-action
interviews during World War II, he advanced the claim that fewer than a quarter of
American infantrymen actually fired their weapons in any given action. The work
stressed the importance of training, discipline, and above all, communication, in
overcoming the paralyzing effect of the modern battlefield. The book was discussed in
army circles and had some impact on the formation of military doctrine in the immediate
postwar period, yet some high-ranking officers expressed doubt about the source and
veracity of his data, and by the 1980's several articles by professional historians had
appeared questioning his research methods.
In the postwar years Marshall, a colonel in the Officers' Reserve Corps,
continued his close association with the army. He lectured frequently at service schools
throughout the country and served occasional brief periods of active duty at the
Pentagon. During the Korean War he served in the winter of 1950-51 as an operations
analyst for the Operations Research Office, a John Hopkins University think tank under
contract to the Department of the Army. In 1953 he again visited Korea as a journalist.
He was appointed brigadier general in the United States Army Reserve on May
7,1957, and on July 30,1960, he was placed on the retired list. Even in retirement he
continued his endeavors on behalf of the army. Beginning in 1966, he made a series of
quasi-official visits to Vietnam. Although his status was essentially that of a private
individual, he traveled with the army's blessing and cooperation and worked in the
army's interest, employing once again his group-interview technique, imparting it to a
new generation of army historians, and making known through his writings the army's
point of view in that unpopular war.
In his long career as military commentator, Marshall wrote more than thirty
books, dozens of journal articles and countless newspaper, radio and television pieces.
His books include The River and the Gauntlet (1953), Pork Chop Hill (1956), Battle at
Best (1964), and Battles in the Monsoon (1967). In addition to his participation in four
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American wars, he observed the Sinai War of 1956 and the Six-Day War of 1967, the
Lebanon crisis in 1958, the civil war in the Congo in 1961 and the unrest in Southwest
Africa in 1965. Marshall received many honors and awards during his lifetime, including
the Legion of Merit, the Bronze Star with oak-leaf cluster, the Combat Infantry Badge,
and the Legion of Honor. He was elected to the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1972.
In 1974 he returned to El Paso to live out his retirement amidst the scenes of his
youth. He marked the occasion by donating his professional library to his alma mater,
the University of Texas at El Paso, where it now occupies a separate room in the
University Library. Marshall died on December 17,1977, and was buried in Fort Bliss
National Cemetery with all honors due to departed general officer. His first marriage, to
Ruth Elstner of El Paso, ended in divorce. They had one son. His second wife was
Edith Ives Westervelt of Detroit, who died of multiple sclerosis in 1953. Marshall had
three daughters with his third wife, Catherine (Finnerty), who survived him by eleven
years. His autobiography, Bringing Up the Rear, was published in 1979.
BIBLIOGRAPHY: David H. Hackworth and Julie Sherman, About Face (New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1989). Lloyd L. Leech, Jr., "Tribute to Samuel L.A. Marshall,"
Password, Winter 1989. Frederic Smoler, "The Secret of the Soldiers Who Didn't
Shoot," American Heritage, March 1989. Roger J. Spiller, "S.L.A. Marshall and the
Ratio of Fire," RUSI Journal 133 (Winter 1988). Who's Who in America, 1974-75.
by Thomas F. Burdett
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SERIES DESCRIPTION
The S. L. A. Marshall Papers are arranged in five series:
Series I. Personal Papers, 1900-1977. 127 1/2 linear inches (26 document boxes).
Arranged in 5 subseries - Biographical, Family, Army, Journalism, and
Photographs, Scrapbooks and Ephemera. This material includes personal materials
regarding Marshall, his family, wives, children and friends. It also contains general
materials about Marshall's journalism and army careers.
Series II. Literary Endeavors, 1920's-1977. 245 linear inches (51 document boxes).
Arranged alphabetically in 20 subseries - Books, Encyclopedia Articles, Fiction,
Forewords and Introductions, Fragments, Journal Articles, Letters to Editor, Military
Publications, Narration, Newspaper Articles, Newspaper Columns, Poetry, Original
Notes and Notebooks, Plays, Poetry, Radio and Television Broadcasts, Reviews of
Books, Speeches, Lectures and Symposia, Symposia Proceedings, and Television
Special Reports. These materials encompass Marshall's published and unpublished
writings and speaking engagements.
Series III. Correspondence, 1917-1977. 68 linear inches (14 document boxes).
Arranged in three subseries - Incoming, Outgoing, and Military. Topics range
from personal letters, to publication projects, to congratulatory correspondence. The
Military correspondence refers to various issues Marshall encountered during his time
with several army departments.
Series IV. Secondary Reference, 1917-1977. 85 Linear inches (17 document boxes).
This is one series, with topics arranged alphabetically. Included are such
materials as newspaper clippings, manuals, articles, books and brochures. Collected
material covers a variety of subjects, such as war, fighting, civil defense and military
personnel.
Series V. Audio Visual materials, 1930-1979, 109 1/2 Linear inches (14 document boxes
and one oversized folder in map case).
Arranged by format. Audio cassettes, reel-to-reel tapes, video tapes, negatives
and slides. Audio materials include speeches, songs and radio programs given by
Marshall. Video materials include various events and speeches given by Marshall. One
video cassette includes excerpts of the opening of the Marshall Military Room in 1979.
Negatives date from the 1930's to 1977 and range from snapshots of people to
snapshots of vacations.
SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE
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The S. L. A. Marshall Papers, composed of 122 boxes, 2 oversized folders and a
box of medals, consists primarily of examples of Marshall's literary and speaking
endeavors. Included are personal identification documents, correspondence,
manuscripts, newspaper clippings, journal articles, photographs, citations, maps,
scrapbooks, oral history interviews, notes, books, pamphlets, films and audio tapes.
The collection is organized in five series.
The first series is the Personal Papers, the bulk of which is personal in nature
and includes the broader details of Marshall's career as a journalist, author, army
historian and soldier. Little information about his family is found within the papers, but
what there is, is included in this series. Biographical information on Marshall ranges
from newspaper clippings about him to oral history interviews with him, to a festschrift in
honor of his 75th Birthday. Also included in this series are awards, citations, invitations
to speak, military orders and travel documents, and his reserve status papers.
The largest type of material in the Personal Papers is photographic and includes
unframed photographs, and scrapbook albums (1917, 1931-1940, 1960-1973). Within
the scrapbooks are portraits of Marshall and memorabilia that encompasses his
personal, military and journalistic sides. Photographic material includes snapshots of
family and friends, portraits of fellow journalists and authors, and signed portraits of
military personalities. A glimpse of Marshall's artistic talent is shown in several
drawings and water colors that are included in the sub-series Photographs, Scrapbooks
and Ephemera. Medals, uniforms and plaques make up the bulk of the ephemera.
The second series encompasses Marshall's Literary Endeavors. It includes
books, articles, speeches, and transcripts of his radio broadcasts. Documented in this
series are Marshall's earliest efforts on several El Paso newspapers (1922-1927), his
career with the Detroit News (1927-1974), his writings for the army while a member of
the Historical branch, his speeches and other speaking endeavors. Some examples
include both manuscript and published versions.
Thirteen of the books that Marshall wrote are represented in this series, but of
these, ten are photocopied final drafts. Marshall donated the originals to Saint
Bonaventure University, New York, in 1959 and 1973. Also to be noted, is that in 1973
and 1974 Marshall donated the bulk of his field notes and working papers made during
World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, the Sinai campaign of 1956 and the
Six-Day War of 1967 to the U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks,
Pennsylvania.
The third series, Correspondence, is arranged into three sub-series. A separate
index for personal names of incoming correspondents is attached. Included in the
outgoing material are letters to family (1917-1966), letters he wrote thanking friends for
their letters of condolence on the death of his second wife, Ives, and letters to his third
wife, Cate. Much of the correspondence is of a business nature regarding his many
publications.
Secondary Reference is the fourth series. The materials cover a broad range of
subjects; these are mainly of a military nature and generally are published. This series
includes newspaper clippings, journal articles, books, pamphlets, manuals and
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photographs. Duplicate materials were removed.
The fifth series is made up of Audio-Visual materials. Subjects range from
speeches to video clips of the posthumous opening of the Marshall Room at the
University of Texas at El Paso Library. This series also includes some photographic
prints of a more artistic nature, possibly photographed by his second wife Ives, and
copious negatives, broadly categorized by Marshall.
PROVENANCE
In August 1974, just prior to his return home to El Paso in retirement, General
Marshall made arrangements to donate his military library, collected over a period of 55
years, to his alma mater, The University of Texas at El Paso.
The original donation consisted of 2,237 books. General Marshall later added to
his book collection 14 boxes of periodicals, scrapbooks, notebooks, newspaper columns
and clippings, speeches, maps, radio and television scripts, audiotape recordings, and
photographs. These donations were placed in the Special Collection Department of the
University Library and became the nucleus of what is now the S.L.A. Marshall History
Collection.
After the General's death in 1977, arrangements were made between the
University and his widow, Mrs. Cate F. Marshall, to purchase the balance of General
Marshall's personal library and the remainder of his papers including a large collection
of correspondence, documents, manuscripts and ephemera.
RESTRICTIONS
The correspondence of Liddell Hart is restricted according to the originating repository.
The materials in the S.L.A. Marshall collection are photocopies from this repository.
LITERARY RIGHTS
Permission to publish material from the S.L.A. Marshall Papers, 1900-1977 must be
obtained from the C.L. Sonnichsen Special Collections Department, the University of
Texas at El Paso Library.
NOTES TO RESEARCHERS:
Contact U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania and Saint
Bonaventure University, New York for other materials by Marshall.
For related collections, see the Frank S. Ross Papers, the John G. Westover Papers
and the Eva Spencer Osterberg Papers located in the C.L. Sonnichsen Special
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Statement of Military Service
of
Sam Lyman Marshall
AGPF-FC Marshall, Sam L. 0 102 920 (26 October 1966)
Born 18 July 1900 at Catskill, New York
[Received from the Secretary of the Army]
Appointments and Promotions
Appointment
Date of
Rank
Acceptance
Second Lieutenant,
Infantry, Officers
Reserve Corps
1 Feb. 1919
1 Feb. 1919
15 March 1919
Second Lieutenant,
United States Army
18 April 1919
18 April 1919
Grade
Enlisted, Army of
United States,
28 Nov. 1917
Honorably discharged
30 April 1919
Honorably discharged
10 Sept. 1919
Second Lieutenant,
Infantry, Officers
Reserve Corps
1 Nov. 1919
26 Nov. 1919
First Lieutenant,
Infantry, Texas National
Guard 11 May 1922
Resigned 17 July 1922
First Lieutenant, Infantry
Officers Reserve
Corps
16 June 1922
Resigned 12 Dec. 1922
Enlisted, Texas National
Guard, 14 Dec. 1922
23 June 1922
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Appointments and Promotions [continued]
Date of
Grade
Appointment
Rank
Honorably discharged
13 Dec. 1927
Major, Army of the
United States
22 Sept. 1942
Lieutenant Colonel,
Army of the United
States
5 April 1943
Colonel, Army of the
United States
6 Jan. 1945
Acceptance
28 Sept. 1942
Colonel, Staff Specialist
Corps, Officers Reserve
Corps
28 Feb. 1946
28 Feb. 1946
Colonel, Staff Specialist,
United States Army
Reserve
20 Dec. 1952
24 Dec. 1952
Appointment as Colonel,
Army of the United States
terminated 31 March 1953
by operation of law
Brigadier General, United
States Army Reserve 7 May 1957
Transferred to the Retired
Reserve 31 July 1960
Placed on the Army of the
United States Retired List
in grade of Brigadier General
1 August 1960
Civilian Education
Texas School of Mines (2 years)
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Assignments (while on extended active duty)
From
To
Officer in Charge, Orientation Section,
Information Branch, Special Services
Division, Army Service Forces,
Washington, D.C.
Sept. 1942
July 1943
Editorial Advisor, Office of the Director,
Special Services Division, Army Service
Forces, Washington, D.C.
July 1943
Aug. 1943
Historian, Historical Branch, G-2,
Washington, D.C. (Temporary dutyCentral Pacific Area Nov. 1943-Dec. 1943)
Sept. 1943
June 1944
Historian, Historical Section, European
Theater of Operations
July 1944
Dec. 1945
Historical Writer, Historical Division, War
Department Special Staff, Washington, D.C.
Dec. 1945
May 1946
Relieved from active duty - 3 May 1946
Decorations and Awards
Legion of Merit
Bronze Star Medal
Combat Infantryman Badge
American Campaign Medal
European-African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with four bronze service stars for
participation in the Normandy; Rhineland; Ardennes and Northern France Campaigns
Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars for participation in the
Central Pacific and Eastern Mandates Campaigns
World War I Victory Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Active Service
Enlisted
Commissioned
From
28 Nov 1917
To
30 April 1919
1 May 1919
10 Sept.1919
28 Sept. 1942 3 May 1946
General Marshall had 25 periods of active duty for training.
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BOOKS BY S.L.A. MARSHALL
Blitzkrieg (1940)
Armies on Wheels (1941)
Guide to the Use of Information Materials (1942)*
Island Victory (1944)
Omaha Beachhead (6 June-13 June 1944) (with Charles H. Taylor) (1945)*
The Capture of Makin (1946)*
Bastogne: The Story of the First Eight Days (with John G. Westover and A. Joseph
Webber ( 1946)
Men Against Fire (1947)
The Armed Forces Officer (1950)*
The Soldier's Load and the Mobility of a Nation (1950)
Commentary on Infantry Operations and Weapons Usage in Korea, Winter of 1950-51
(1951)
Notes on Infantry Tactics in Korea (1951)
Operation Punch and the Capture of Hill 440, Suwon, Korea, February, 1951 (1952)
The River and the Gauntlet (1953)
Field Press Censorship, Department of the Army Field Manual FM 45-25 (1954)*
Pork Chop Hill (1956)
Sinai Victory (1958)
Night Drop (1962)
The Military History of the Korean War (1963)
Battle at Best (1964)
The American Heritage History of World War I (1964)
The Officer as a Leader (1966)
The War to Free Cuba (1966)
Battles in the Monsoon (1967)
Swift Sword (1967)
Vietnam Primer, Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 525-2 (with David H.Hackworth)
(1967)
Bird, the Christmastide Battle (1968)
West to Cambodia (1968)
Ambush, The Battle of Dau Tieng (1969)
The Fields of Bamboo (1971)
Crimsoned Prairie (1972)
Notes on Urban Warfare. U.S. Army Material Systems Analysis Agency Special
Publication No. 6 (1973)
Bringing Up the Rear (edited by Cate Marshall) (1979)
*These five titles are official publications of the War Department or the Department of
Defense and consequently carry no attribution on the title page. They were, however,
written largely if not entirely, by General Marshall.
[List compiled by Thomas Burdett, Curator of the S.L.A. Marshall Military History Collection]
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List of In-coming Correspondents
Aarons, Harold
Abbott, Betty Vinton
Aboohamad, Mitree
Abrams, Creighton
Abshire, David M.
Abshire, Patten
Acheson, Dean and Alice
Ackerman, J.D.
Acuff, Earl C.
Adams, Paul D., Gen USA
Agnew, Spiro J.
Agoston, Gerty
Aiken, Hugh H.
Ailes, Stephen
Albert, M.E.
Alderson, John C.
Alexander, William
Alger, F.M. Jr.
Allibone, Louraine
Almon, Edward M., Lt. Gen. U.S.A.
Alpert, Hollis
Alsop, Joseph
Alsop, Stewart
Ames, John L. Jr.
Ames, Ken H.
Anderson, Eleanor
Anderson, George W. Jr.
Anderson, Jim
Anderson, Leoda
Anderson, Sherwood
Andren, B.T.
Andress, Theodore
Andrews, Charles J.
Andrews, Marshall
Ansel, Walter
Appleton, Doris
Arbios, Mrs. A. W.
Archer, Wayne
Arnett, Foster D.
Arnold, Archibald V., MG USA
Arnold, W. H., LTG USA
Arnot, Max
Arroyo, Esther
Arthur J. Goldberg- Wm. L. McFetridge
Fellowship Dinner- 1962
Ascoli, Max
Asher, G. G.
Ashworth, Maynard R.
Atcheson, Donald W.
Atkins, Herbert
Bertolet, Helen F.
Atwood, James P.
Avey, Tom
Ayars, Erling E.
Baad, Francis V.
Baal-Teshuva, Jacob
Badger, Thomas J.
Baghus, P.J.H.
Bagley, Harry E.
Bailey, Fred W.
Bakal, Carl
Baker, Carlos
Baldwin, Hanson
Baldwin, James S.
Ball, L.
Bankhead, W.B.
Bannister, Harry
Barber, Joseph
Barnes, C. Grant
Barnes, Henry
Barnes, John W., Mg Gen USA
Baron, John L.
Barrett, Catharine
Barrett, Robert C., C.S.P.
Barth, G. B., BG, USA
Bartholomew, Caroline L.
Bartlett, E. L. Senator
Bartlett, William G.
Bates, Gaylord S. M. D.
Bayer, Williams J.
Bayerlein, Fritz
Beach, Dwight E., Gen, U.S. Army
Beatty, John C. Jr.
Becker, Dennis R.
Befort, William A.
Beham, Tuvia
Beilenson, Laurence W.
Bell, William G.Maj, U.S.A.
Ben-Ari, U., Col., Israel Army
Bendetsen, Karl R., Art Secy of the Army
Benedict, Mrs. Charles C.
Benjamin, Burton
Berg, Alfred S.
Bergin, Norman S.
Bergman, William F.
Berman, Emile Z.
Bernstein, Phil
Berry, David C.
Berry, Paul
Bersey, John S.
Bethany College,
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Bethell, Edith
Bickerton, James B. Jr.
Bigelow, Burton
Bigler, Dr. R. R.
Billingslea, Charles, Col. U.S.A.
Bingay, Malcolm W.
Birch, George S.
Birks, Anthony L. Major Royal New Zealand
Infantry Regiment
Bishop, Raymond H. Jr. BG, USA
Bissel, Richard M. Jr.
Blakeley, H. W., MG, USA
Blanchard, George S., MG, USA
Blanchard, L. R.
Blassingame, Lurton
Bliven, Bruce Jr.
Blond, George
Bloostein, Allan J.
Blow, Wayne
Blumenson, Martin
Bolin, Luis
Bolte, Charles L. General USA
Bonesteel, C. H. III, Gen. USA
Bonesteel, F. T. Col. USA
Boreman, Arthur L.
Bork, L.S., BA USA
Borman, Tom
Bosch, Jose M.
Bosenbark, Marjory
Boss, Ora Lee, GPY, USA
Bowen, J.W., LTG, USA
Bowser, A.L., LTG, USMC
Boychuk, Joseph M.
Bowman, Alfred Conner, Col, USA
Boyle, Marvin
Bradley, Benjamin G.
Bradley, Omar H., Gen of the Army
Brady, Ashely
Braestrup, Peter
Braun, Theodore W.
Breault, Louis A. Jr., Maj. USA
Brennan, Vincent M.
Brigham, Bruce A., 1st Lt, USA
Bromley, Charles V. Ma. USA
Bronersky, Edward E.
Bronfman, Allan
Brooks, Connis Lee
Brooks, Morton P. Col, USA
Brooks, William P., Col, USA
Broomfield, William S., Member of Congress
Brown, Mrs. C. K.
Brown, C. R., VADM, USN
Chapman, Dwight W. Jr.
Chapman, L. F. Jr., Gen, USMC
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Brown, Charles S.
Brown, E. A. Jr., BG, USA
Brown, Frank L., LYC, USA
Brown, Mary C.
Brown, S. Perry
Browne, Laurence S., LTC, USA
Bruce, A. D., LTG, USA
Brucker, Wilber M., Secretary of the Army
Bruins Slot, David C.
Bull, H. R., LTG USA
Bunker, Ellsworth U.S. Ambassador to the
Republic of Viet Nam
Burke, Arleigh, ADM, USN
Burns, Albert V.
Burns, James M., M\Sgt. USA
Burns, Thomas R.
Burr, Jody
Burton, Ralph J.
Bushnell, George E. Associate Justice, Supreme
Court Michigan
Butler, David M., LTC Australian Military Forces
Byers, Clovis E.
Caesar, George V.
Cahill, Holger
Caldwell, Turner F., RADM, USN
Callaway, Howard H.
Calthrop, Bill
Cameron, John R.
Campbell, Arthur F.
Campbell, Harvey
Canfield, Cass
Cannon, Howard W.
Canos, Winefrada
Capra, Frank & Lucille
Caproni di Taliedo, Dr. Giovanni
Carpenter, John Tilney
Carowell, Eugene
Casino Juarez, S. A.
Cass, Stanley D.
Cassidy, Patrick F., BG, USA
Cassidy, William F., LTG, USA
Cates, C.B., Gen, USMC
Caulfield, Matthew P.
Cavan, Frank L.
Celler, Manuel
Cessna, Mary E.
Chaffee, Adna R. Jr., BG. USA
Chamberlain, Edwin W., BG, USAF
Chancellor, John
Chaney, O. Preston Jr.
Chapelle, Dickey
Chappuis, Steve A.
Charters, David A.
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Chase, Charles H.
Cherne, Leo
Chess, Elliot
Chewning, Claudius D.
Chickering, William E. III
Childs, John W.
Ching, Hung Wai
Chisholom, Harry
Church, John H., MG, USA
Churchill, Winston
Cirelli, Joseph C.
Cisler, Walker L.
Cisneros, Jose
Clair, Ardith M.
Clancey, Don
Clark, Allen F. Jr.
Clark, Frederick W.
Clark, Mark W., Gen. USA
Clark, Peter B.
Clark, William
Clark, Bruce C., Gen. USA
Clay, Lucius D. Gen. U.S. Army
Clemons, Joseph Gordon, & Cecil
Clifford, Clark & Mary
Clift, Frederick A., Brigadios, Canadian Army
Clifton, Chuster Victor Jr.
Clover, Richard
Clubine, Chester
Coates, Carl A., M.D.
Coates, Raymond E.
Coburn, Kenneth Rae
Cochrane, Ehtelyn M.
Codman, Theodora Duer
Cohen, Carl
Cohen, Octavus Roy
Cohn, Avern
Cole, Dr. Hugh M. & Joan
Cole, Thomas F.
Collier, P.F. & Son Corporation
Collins, A.S. Jr., LTG, USA
Collins, James F, Gen, USA
Collins, J. Lawton, Gen, USA
Collins, M.J.
Connell, James
Connelly, S.W., BG, USAR
Connolly, M.W.
Conolly, Ray A.
Conrad, G. Bryan, BG, USAR
Conrad, R. Victor
Cooper, John A. and Sylvia
Coox, Alvin D.
Davis, Mrs. John T.
Davis, Julia L.
Davis, R.G., GEN. USMC
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Corbett, Gary E.
Corey, H. G., Radm, USN
Cosse Brissac, C.D.R., Gen, French Army
Cottin, Mary Ann
Covin, A.D.
Cozens, Frederick W.
Crabill, Edwin Blake
Craig, Charles R.
Craig, Howard A., LTG, USAF
Crawford, Kenneth G.
Crawford, William
Creveling, Louis
Crinnion, John J.
Critchell, Laurence
Critchfield, Richard
Crocker, Mrs. L.P.
Cronin, John
Crookenden, Sir Napier, LTG, British Army and
Pat
Crookston, Newman L.
Crouch, Margaret
Crowe, Philip Kingsland
Crowl, Philip A.
Culp, Jim
Cushing, George W.
Cushman, John H., MG, USA
Cutlip, Scott M.
Dabrey John
Dade, Malcolm G.
Daggitt, Richard
Dains, Helen
Daley, Arthur
Dallas, Thomas S.
D'Alton, Phillip
Dalusky, George A.
Daly, Theodore P.
Danahy
Dancey, C. L.
Daniels, Josephus
Dann, Sal A., Rachel and Anne
Darlington, Gilbert
Darr, Darwin G.
Davenport, John
Darvey, J. R.
Davidow, Larry S.
Davidson, Bill R.
Davies, John Paton Jr.
Davis, Burke
Davis, Jean
Davis, John N.
Davis, Richard A., M.D.
Davis, William J.
Davison, Edward & Natalie
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Davidson, Michael S., MG, USA
Davidson, Peter
Dayan, Moshe
Dayton, Dello G.
Daze, David J.
Diane, John R. Jr., Mg, USA
Dearlove, James W.
Decker, George H., GEN, USA
Dedera, Don
De Lara, Armando F. Jr.
Dell, Mary
Delo, David M.
De Luccia, Victor C., M.D.
Dempsey, Jack
Denel, Laura
Denman, John
Densford, Charles F.
Den Uyl, Simon D.
De Prey, Marjory
De Puy, W.E., LTG, USA
Derby, Howard E.
Desiderio, Patricia J.
Desiderio, James V.
Devers, Jacob L., GEN, USA
Devine, Catherine
Devine, John M.
De Witt, Clarice
Diaz, H.
Dibble, Mrs. Edwin
Dicksenson, Selden S.
Dill, Ethel J.
Dillard, Irving
Dingell, John D., M.C.
Disston, Harry
Doane, Robert R.
Dobbins, Katherine
Dodd, Francis Yownsend, BG USA
Dodge, Joseph M.
Doerksen, Marie
Doherty, John
Doner, Milton J.
Donald, Mrs. Myron L.
Donnelly, T.E., Maj, USMC
Doolittle, J. H., Gen. USAF
Doran, Michael J.
Doron, D.
Douglas, Jay E.
Douglas, Paul H.
Dow, Louis Ferner
Dows, Olin
Erskine, Laurie York
Estes, Charles T.
Evans, Michael E.
Ewell, Julian Johnson, LTG, USA
Drummond, Roscoe
Drinkert, E.J., Col, USA
Drews, Robert S., M.D.
Drapkin, Jack, LTC, USAR
Duff, Draminta
Dufford, Philip A.
Duffy, Irving A.
Duffy, John M.
Dugan, James
Dugan, Thomas B., Radm., U.S. Navy
Duke, Angier Biddle
Dulles, Allen W.
Dulling, Mrs. J.S.
Dunne, Liam
Dupuy, T. N., Colonel U.S. Army
Duranyk, Marian
Dyas, Timothy G., Maj. USAR
Dyer, Marguerette E.
Eaker, Ira C., LTG, USAF
Early, Jake
Early, Mabel M.
Easter Michigan University
Eastmen, Max
Eaton, Berrien
Eaton, Robert E.L., MAJ, USAF
Eccles, Henry E.
Eckhardt, G. S., MAJ, USA
Eddleman, Clyde D., GEN, USA
Eddy, F. H.
Eden, John S.
Edmunds, Kermit
Edson, Hallett D.
Egan, Clifford L.
Eglin, Paul
Eichorn, Cora & John
Eiseman, B., M.D.
Eisenhower, Dwight David, GEN of the Army
Eisenhower, Milton S.
Eliot, George Fielding
Elkins, Harry W.
Eller, Ernest M. RADS, USN
Elliot, W. Y.
Elsea, Staunton M.
Emerson, Andrew C.
Emerson, Hank
Engler, Jean E., LTG, USA
Epel, Joseph N.
Eppert, Ray R.
Epstein, Fanni
Ewell, Raymond H.
Ewing, Paul F.
Faherty, Justin L.
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Fall, Paul H.
Falls, Cyril
Faris, J. F.
Farrell, Anne R.
Farwell, Byron
Faulkner, Frank
Fechtman, Robert H.
Feinberg, Charles E.
Feis, Mrs. Herbert
Fernsworth, Larry
Ferguson, Homer
Fielder, Kendall J., BA, USA
Fergusson, Robert George, MG, USA
Filion, Ross
Fink, Henry Jr.
Finke, John G. W.
Fisher, Sydney N.
Fishman, Robert
Fitch, Vernon M.
Fitt, Alfred B.
Fitzgerald, Francis E.
Fitzgerald, John E.
Fleming, Mrs Harry M.
Flood, Daniel J., M.C.
Flynn, John Peter, BG, USAF
Flynn, Patrick A.
Flynt, John J., M.C.
Fontaine, Andre
Ford, Gerald R.
Foreman, K. J. Jr.
Forester, C.S.
Forrestal, James
Forrester, Eugene P., BA, USA
Forsythe, George L. LTG, USA
Foster, R. T.
Fox, Chris P.
Fox, William
Freeman, Paul L. Jr., MG, USA
Frady, Ellis E.
Fralish, John C.
Franco, Roger Alan
Frankfurth, A. I., D.D.S.
Franklin, Leo M.
Frankovis, John
Frantz, David L.
Frazier, Irma B.
Freed, Debow
Freedom House
Franage, Frances
Goss, Ingersoll
Goto, Baron
Gould, Dudley C.
Grady, Gladys
Grant, L. F.
Friedenberg, Walter
Friedman, Joseph R.
Friedrich, Bernard
Friend, John
Fries, Stuart G.
Frisky, Ralph E.
Frizzell, Donaldson D.
Frost, Benson R. Jr.
Frye, William
Fulbright, J. William U.S. Senator
Fuller, John Frederick Charles, 1878-1966
Gabreski, Francis S., Colonel, USAF
Gabriel, Edward
Galili, E., Lt. Col., Israeli Defense Force
Gamble, James D.
Ganoe, William Addlemau, Col. USA
Gardella, Joseph
Gardner, Joseph L.
Garlett, Ruth S.
Gay, Hobart L., LTG USA
Gayle, William J., Col, USAR
Gavin, James M., LTG, USA
Gebhard, Al. J.
Genrich, Mark L.
George, Alexander, COL, US Army
Gerhardt, Charles H., MA. USA
Gerhardt, W. F.
Gerow, L. T., LTG, USA
Gex, R. S. Stanley
Gibb, Frederick W., Ma. USA
Gibb, L. L.
Gibson, John H.
Giddens, Kenneth R.
Gilham, Louis C.
Gill, William S.
Gillis, Thomas D.
Gilmore, W. S.
Giudici, Mrs. L. C.
Ginder, P. D., MAJ, USA
Gleason, H. W. Jr.
Glines, C. V.
Glueck, Nelson
Goddard, Mrs. Claire
Golanski, Mrs. Virginia
Goldstone, George H.
Goodeln, R. J.
Gordon, Jesse
Gorman, Paul F., BG, USA
Gray, David W.
Gray, Flaudla M.
Gray, Gordone
Greear, Yvonne E.
Green, Roy A., D. D. S.
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Green, Theodore Francis U.S. Senate
Greenberg, Jacob
Greenberg, M. Z., M. D.
Greene, Charles J.
Greene, Joseph A.
Greenfield, Kent Roberts
Gregory, Glenen A.
Grims, Freda
Grenier, Myra T.
Grey, David
Grieve, Ronald J.
Griffin, Allen
Grimm, C. J.
Griffith, Perry B., RADM, USN
Gronsett, Eileen Burke
Grobber, W. I.
Gruenke, William
Gruenther, Alfred M., GEN, USA
Gruntwage, Victor B.
Guest, Bud
Guest, Edgard A.
Guild, Eugene R.
Guisar, Jito
Guizar, Nena
Gullen, Ivan E.
Gustafson, Ruth (Mrs. Karl V. Gustafson)
Gutschenritter, E. J.
Hacker, D. E.
Hackett, Helen (Mrs. George O. Hackett)
Hackworth, David H.
Hackworth, Pat (Mrs. David H. Hackworth)
Haden, H. Dean
Hadsel, Fred
Hagan, Joseph Addison
Haggerty, C. R.
Hahn, Peter H.
Haig, Alexander M. Jr., GEN, USA
Haines, Ralph E. Jr., GEN, USA
Halas, George J.
Hale, William Harlan
Hall, Mrs. Donald
Hall, Stewart L.
Hall, William L.
Halliday, E. M.
Halpern, Mordecai S.
Hamilton, Caroline
Hamlet, James F., MA, USA
Hechendorn, Gerald
Hecheler,Genneth W.
Heilman, Paul
Heinl, Robert Debs Jr., COL, USMC
Heintzer, Carl
Henderson, F. P., COL, USMC
Hammack, Louis A.
Hammond, George
Hammond, J. C.
Hammond, James W. Jr.
Handler, Philip
Handy, Frank
Hanes, Fred W.
Hansen, Chet
Haponski, William C.
Hardin, Albert N. Jr.
Harding, Bertita Leonary de
Harding, Harold F.
Hardison, H. L.
Hardison, Mrs. Ida Mae
Hare, James M.
Harington, Charles H. P., MG, British Army
Harkavy, Robert E.
Harkins, Paul D., GEN, USA
Harmon, Hubert Reilly, LTG, USAF
Harper, Joseph H., Ma. USA
Harris, Tim
Harris, Glen W.
Harris, William A.
Harris, William R.
Harrison, Gordon
Harrison, Joel L.
Hart, Charles E., LTA, USA
Hart, David K.
Hart, Jeffrey
Hart, John N.
Hart, John P.
Hart, Philip A., US Senate
Hartl, Albert V.
Hartman, Allison R.
Hartner, Fred E.
Haskell, H. J.
Hauser, William L.
Havron, M. Dean
Hawkins, Jack
Hawthorn Books
Hayden, Martin S.
Haynes
Hayes, Jon D., RADM, USN
Hayes, Joseph O.
Hayes, R. M.
Hays, George
Hays, James E.
Hearn, Rex
Hendrikse, Dick
Hennessey, John J., GEN, USA
Hermes, Dietrich
Herren, Thomas W., LTG,USA
Herson, Rodger J.
Hertz, Richard C.
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Herzog, Chaim, MG, Israeli Defense Force
Hicks, George E.
Hicks, Leonard
Higgins, F.V
Higgins, Gerald J., MG, USA
Hilberry, Clarence
Hill, Elsie (Mrs. Sidney Hill)
Hill, Jim Dan
Hill and Wang, Inc., Publishers
Hillman, Rolfe L.
Hinrichs, John H.
Hirschfeld, Almada Julio
Hobbs, L.S., MG, USA
Hobson, Thayer
Hodes, Harold I., GEN, USA
Hodge, John R., GEN, USA
Hodges, Courtney H., GEN, USA
Hodges, Luther H., Governor of South Carolina
Hogan, E.P.
Holden, Maurice
Holden, Parker
Holden, Richard
Holland, Dorothy
Holland, H. Russel
Holmes, Allan J.
Holmes, Willard S.
Holmstrom, David
Holtz, Glennyth W.
Hood, Birdie
Hooper, John
Horgan, E.L.
Horgan, Paul
Horn, Ray de S.
Horner, Charles F. Jr., MG, USA
Hourcade, Jean
Howard, J. Woodford, Jr.
Howe, F. N.
Howze, Hamilton H., GEN, USA
Huang, C.K., LTG Republic of China Army
Hubbard, Charles J.
Hudson, Howard Penn
Huebner, Clarence R., LTG, USA
Hughes, Don E.
Hughes, Mrs. Donald J.
Hughes, F. A.
Hughes, Joseph D.
Hughes, Roy
Joseph, Dov
Josephy, Alvin M. Jr.
Judd, Walter H.
Juin, Alphonse Marshal of France
Kahn, Albert
Kales, Robert G.
Hughes, Willis B.
Hull, John E., GEN, USA
Hummel, Robert J.
Humphrey, Philip S.
Hungerford, Colin and Dora
Hunter, William James D.
Huston, Mrs. Jacob L.
Hutchin, Mrs. C.E. Jr.
Hutchin, Claire Elwood Jr., LTG, USA
Hutchins, Edwin B.
Hymoff, Edward
Inman, Eugene L.
Ireland, Dr. Robert Ellsworth
Isaacs, Norman E.
Iten, Michael
Jackson, Harold C.L., Jr.
Jackson, Henry M., US Senator
Jackson, James L.
James, Arthur E.
Janney, J. Elliott
Janowitz, Morris
Jansen, G.H.
Javits, Jacob K., US Sentator
Jayne, Ira W.
Jenkins, Alan
Jenkins, Reuben E., LTG, USA
Jensen, Yolanda
Joffe, Avraham
Johann, Robert
John, W.A.P.
Johnson, Chas S.
Johnson, Earl D.
Johnson, Harold K., GEN, USA
Johnson, Harry A., MG, USAF
Johnson, Louis Secretary of Defense
Johnson, Mel
Johnson, Nancy B.
Johnson, Richard B.
Johnson, Thomas M.
Johnston, Francis L.
Jones, Clarence E.
Jones, Randolph R.
Jordan, Franklin E.
Jordi, John
Jose, Lillian
Kearney, Francis William O.F.M.
Keathley, Austin R.
Keegan, George J. Fr., MG, USA
Keene, David A.
Keiser, Laurence Bolton, MG, USA
Keith, Hastings, MC
Keith, Quentin G.
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Keller, K.T.
Kellerman, Richard J.
Kelley, Gerard E., BG, NYNG
Kelley, Helen Wallace
Kelly, Harry F.
Kelsey, William K.
Kendall, Paul W., MG, USA
Kennan, George
Kennedy, Alexander W.
Kennedy, Bill
Kennedy, Calvin F.
Kennedy, Charles S. MD
Kennedy, Sir John
Kentz, Alvin Carl
Kenyon, Beryl I.
Kern, Bill
Kerwin, Walter T. Jr., GEN, USA
Ketcham, Howard
Keyes, Richard W.
Khodark, Peter
Kight, Don
Kilpatrick, Dorothy
Kinnard, Harry W.O, LTG, USA
Kinney, Oliver G.
Kippenburgen, Sir Howard K.
Klausner, Bertha
Kleber, Brooks E.
Klein, Lucille
Kimball, W.S.C.
Kindt, Carl
King, James J., BG, USA
King, Larry
King, Lawrence G.
Kinnucan, Katharine
Kirk, Russell
Kirkman, C.J.
Kirkpatrick, Ron
Knoll, Denys W., Radm, USN
Knopf, Alfred A., Inc.
Knowland, William F., US Sentator
Kobler, Arthur L. PhD
Koebbe, Ronald A.
Koger, W.R.
Kolhs, Carl W.
Kollek, Theodore
Koo, V.K. Wellington
Lee, Emmie
Lee, John C.H., LTG, USA
Lefever, Ernest W.
Leffingwell, William M.
Legere, L.J.
Leibson, Joe G.
Le Mire, O.N.M
Lemley, Harry J. Jr., LTA. USA
Kosloskey, Charles R.
Koster, S.W. MG, USA
Kotzebue, Albert L.
Kraemer, Fritz
Krakel, Dean
Krauss, Robert S.
Kremer, Robert H.
Kupcinet, Irv
Kurusu, Alice J.
Kurz, Donald
Kuusisto, Allan A.
Kuzmick, Walter
Kwist, Dana
La Corte, Helen Teneza
Lahm, Arthur
Lamb, Harold
Lambeck, Robert N.
Lampert, J.B., MG, USA
Lamson, Roy Jr.
Lande, Carl H.
Lander, William H.
Landes, Lee
Landreth, Earl
Lane, Alexander
Lane, Ronald L.
Lanham, Charles T., BG, USA
Lanning, James W.
Lansdale, Edward G., MG, USA
Lansden, Ollie P.
Lansford, W.D.
Lansing, Ten Eyck
Larkin, Thomas B., LTG, USA
La Rosa, Benedict D.
La Rose, Bob
Lash, Robert L.
Laskov, Haim
La Ville, Jack
Lawrence, Camille
Lawrence, Seymour Inc.
Lawson, Seward N.
Layle, Herbert F.
Lazo, Mario
Lea, Tom
Lear, Ben, GEN, USA
Leckie, Robert
Lemnitzer, Lyman, L., GEN, USA
Lenhardt, Laurence G.
Lepper, Mrs. Laurence
Leslie, Nancy Brown
Leutze, James R.
Le Van, C. J., MA, USA
Leventhal, Harry
Levine, Isaac Don
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Levitan, Louis E.
Lewis, Thomas H. A.
Lhota, Brian
Lichty, Lawrence W.
Lick, Rosemary
Liddell Hart, Sir Basil H. [RESTRICTED]
Liddle, Jack W.
Lieber, Phyllis
Lieberman, E. James
Lilley, Pauline
Limpus, Lowell M.
Limai, Don
Lincoln, G. A.
Lindemulder, F. G., MD.
Litvag, Irvin
Litzenberg, Homer L., MA, USMC
Lloyd, Irving H.
Lockhart, Arthur M.
Lockhart, Edith
Lodge, William
Lodoen, George O. N., MA, USA
Loechel, Bill
Loeffer, Marie
Logan, Gloria
Loiacono, E. L.
Long, Henry
Langaker, Richard
Longhofer, James E.
Loomis, Helen C.
Loots, Brig F. W. South African Army
Lorch, Netanel
Lord, Charles Newberry
Lord, Walter
Lorenz, John F.
Lott, Jacques P.
Lott, Warren
Love, Ed
Love, Joseph B.
Loveland, Ralph A.
Lovell, Mrs. James
Lovell, Tom
Lucas, Jim G.
Lu-Lan, MA, ARYN
Lundgren, Kent T.
Luttwitz, Heinrich
Malons, Paul B., MA, USA
Malony, Dorothy F.T.
Manfred, Ernest F.
Manley, James R.
Mann, C. W. Lindsay
Manning, Roy O.
Mapel, William
Marcus, B. M.
Marshall, Bridget
Luxenberg, Mary
Mabry, George L., Ma, USA
McAuliffe, Anthony C., GEN, USA
McCabe, Hilton H.
McCain, John S. Jr., ADM, USN
McCarthy, Frank
McCloskey, Richard Gordon
McClure, R. B., Ma, USA
McCorkle, Helen
McCoy, Raymond
McDade, James D.
McDonald, J. A.
MacDonald, Robert W.
McElroy, John W. RADM, USN
McGee, Gale W., US Senator
McGraw, Russell M.
McGregor, Ross
McIntosh, A. P.
MacIntyre, Robert S., M.D.
McIntyre, Tom
Mackay, Michael
Mackenzie, Fred M.
Mackenzie, Wm. G.
McLain, Raymond S., LTA, USA
McLaughlin, John D., MA, USA
McLean, E. R. Jr., RADM, USN
McLenore, Elizabeth
McLendon, H. F.
McLeod, Donald G.
Macnamee, W. Bruce
McNeil, Shirley A.
McNeill, Hugh H.
McQuillin, Josephine
Madden, Thomas J.
Magen David Adom
Magera, Tuvila R.
Magoffin, Joseph
Magruder, Carter B., LTA, USA
Mahin, Frank C.
Mahony, John Thomas
Maitland, GEN
Makosky, Ann
Malisweski, George M.
Mallin, Jay
Marshall, Catie
Marshall, Catherine Finnerty
Marshall, Charles
Marshall, Charles Burton
Marshall, Edward G.
Marshall, Everett L.
Marshall, George Cathelt, GEN of the Army
Marshall, Ives
Marshall, John D.
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Marshall, Linda
Marshall, Samuel L. Jr.
Marshall, Sharon
Marshall, Sylvan M.
Marshheru, Portia Wagas
Martens, Kurt
Martin, George A.
Martin, Joseph D.
Martin, Laurence W.
Martin, Roy
Masland, John W.
Massey, Walter
Mataxis, Theodore C., Ba, USA
Mather, G. R., Ba, USA
Matheson, Muriel C.
Mathuos, Jim
Mathew, William R.
Matthaei, F.C.
Matthews, Willis S., BG, USA
Mattice, Michael C.
Mauldin, Bill
Mayer, Phillip W.
Mayne, Donald G.
Mead, Harry H.
Meek, Frank
Meeker, Oden
Melbe, Walter C.
Mellnik, Stephen M., BG, USA
Meloy, Guy S., GEN, USA
Menken, Jules
Menninger, William C., MD
Mentell, Robert A.
Merglen, LTC, French Army
Merriam, Robert E.
Merrill, Mrs. C.R.
Merrill, Marcellus
Metz, Leon C.
Metzdorf, Roert F.
Mexico, Republic of
Meyer, Eugene
Michaelis, J.H.
Michelet, L.C., MAJ, French Army
Mickelsen, S.R., LTG, USA
Middagh, John
Mudgett, Gilman C., MG, USA
Mueller, Frederick H.
Muhlen, Norbert
Mulkey, Steve W.
Muller, William
Mullin, Robert N.
Mumm, Charles
Mumph, Mrs. George
Munro, Jack
Munson, Lyman
Middleton, Troy H., LTG, USA
Mildren, Frank T., LTG, USA
Milland, Ray
Millener, George A.
Miller, C. Franklin
Miller, G. William
Miller, H. Garver
Miller, H. W.
Miller, Jemima
Miller, Lois
Miller, Ruth I.
Miller, W.C.
Miller, Walk
Milligan, Eugene
Millis, Walter
Minott, Rodney G.
Mitchell, Bill and Kathy
Mitchell, C.A.
Mitchell, Richard A.
Mitgang, Herbert
Mitha, A.O. BRIG, Pakistan Army
Mittelstadt, Russell J.
Moffett, William A.
Monroe, James L.
Montague, Ann
Montgomery of Alamein, Bernard Law, 1st
Viscount
Moore, Robin
Moore, Samuel Taylor
Moore, William T.
Moorman, Thomas S., LTG, USAF
Moran, John B.
Morgan, E.M.
Morgan, J.P.
Morgan, J.P. and Co.
Morison, Samuel Eliot, RADM, USN
Morrison, A.J.
Morse, J.H. Jr.
Morton, Louis
Moss, Ted
Mowat, Winifred and Ken
Mowrer, Edgar Ansel
Moyse, Ferd L.
Mudd, Richard D., MD
Murdock, Philip K.
Murphy, Frank
Murphy, John M.
Murphy, Mary Ellen
Murra, John
Murray, Bill
Murray, Charles W. Jr.
Musmanno, Michael A.
Nance, Edwin T. Jr.
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Nardello, Joseph G.
Nast, Charles C., MA, USAR
Neal, Mrs. Loyd
Nedele, Mrs. Roseae C.
Nedzi, Lucien N., Member of Congress
Nelson, Joseph C.
Niblo, Urban, BA, USA
Nichols, Lee
Nickerson, Edward A.
Nickerson, Hoffman
Nielsen, L. H. Jr.
Nihart, F. B.
Nippon, Hoso Kyokai
Nitze, Paul
Nixon, Richard Milhouse
Nobes, Leon D.
Noice, Charles G. Jr. College
Norton, Mrs. Augustus
Norton, B. Lorain
Norton, John, LTG, USA
Norton, Lawrence C.
Novak, June Murphy
Nulsen, Charles K. Jr.
Nuricks, Irving, Helen & Paul
Nutter, William Henry, MG, USA
Nyssine, Albert, LTG, Belgian Army
Oberdorfer, Don
Oberstein, H.
O'Connor, William W.
O'Daniel, John W., LTA, USA
O'Donnel, James P.
O'Donnel, R. J.
Olds, Miriam
Ogburn, Charlton Jr.
Okon, Walter
Oleck, Howard L.
Oliver, Eli L.
Olson, Millie
O'Meara, Andrew P., MA, USA
Osborn, Stellanova
Osborne, Jett
Osborne, Virginia
Phillipson, Irving J MG, USA
Philpot, Shuppard Blunder
Pierce, James R.
Piercy, G. V.
Pierrot, George F.
Pinkerton, Dorothy
Place, Ruth M. J.
Plaisted, Mark S.
Platt, Washington, BA, USAR
Pleiss, W. H. Jr.
Pogue, Forrest C.
Osterberg, Eva Spencer
O'Sullivan, Clifford
Otto, Diane
Owen, John R. Jr.
Pace, Frank Jr. Secretary of the Army
Pachler, F.T., MA, USA
Pachler, F.T., MA, USA
Pachard, David
Painter, Bob
Palfrey, Thomas R.
Palitz, Bernice
Palmer, Bruce Jr., GEN, USA
Palmer, Presscott
Palmer, Williston B., GEN, USA
Paran, Frank (or Yoel)
Parker, Ned
Parker, Noreman S.
Parkhurst, Richard
Parks, Floyd L., LTA, USA
Paton, Eleanor
Patrick, Lawrence G.
Patterson, Robert P. Secretary Of War
Pattison, Hal C., BA, USA
Patton, Harvey
Paul, Elliot
Pauley, Thomas N.
Payzs, Tibor
Pearson, George W.
Pearson, Willard, Ma, USA
Peers, William Raymond, LTA, USA
Pehrson, Ruth H.
Pell, Robert H.
Peng Meng-chi, GEN, ROC Army
Penny, Howard W., MG, USA
People, George B., BG, USA
Pepper, Claude, MC
Persons, Wilton B., MG, USA
Perry, Stuart H.
Phelps, Harry J.
Philipsborn, Martin Jr.
Phillips, Frances
Phillips, J. H., MA, USA
Pokorny, John E.
Polk James H., GEN, USA
Polk, John F.
Pollock, James K.
Pompian, Bertram E.
Porter, Charles O.
Porter, H. H.
Porter, Sylvia
Post, Virginia
Potter, Charles E., Senator
Potter, H. E.
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Povah, Alfred H.
Powers, John E.
Powers, Robert B.
Powers, Marie
Praeger, Frederick A.
Prange, Gordon W.
Pratt, Fletcher
Prentice, P. I.
Price, Ben
Priest, Joel
Prihar, Y.
Procter, G. Jr.
Pugh, Johermie
Pugsley, E. R.
Pumphney, M. C.
Purdue, Branner P.
Quarles, Donald A., Assistance Secretary of
Defense
Quenetain, Burtrand Huchet de, General de
Brigack, French Army
Quinlivan, James T.
Quinn, Marion H.
Quinn, William W., MA, USA
Ragland, W. W.
Raiber, R., M. D.
Ramati, Shaul
Randall, Howard M.
Rankin, Paul T.
Rasah, Carl L. and Eleanor
Ray, John W.
Ray, William B.
Raymond, Richard
Read, George W. Jr., LTA, USA
Reeder, Russel P. Jr.
Rees, David
Regnier, Michael N.
Renfrew, James
Renieck, John F.
Reston, James B.
Revenaugh, George E.
Rhoodie, Eschel
Rothberg, Abraham
Rovetta, C. A.
Rowe, Dorsey
Rowny, Edward Leon, BA, USA
Ruben, Leonard
Ruetten, Richard T.
Ruffner, Clark L., MA, USA
Ruffner, Lester Ward
Ruppenthal, Dr. Roland G.
Rush, James
Rusk, Dean, Secretary of The State
Ribicoff, Abraham A.
Richard, Dr. Andre
Richardson, John Jr.
Richardson, Sulbivan C.
Riddell, Don
Ridgway, Mathew B., GEN, USA
Rigg, Robert B.
Rinard, Lillian M., R. N.
Ripley, L. H.
Rippetoe, Ernest
Rivlin, G.
Rizzo, Frank L.
Roach, Harry E.
Robare, Carl H.
Robb, David
Roberson, Marvin J.
Roberts, Desmond
Roberts, E. B., MA, USA
Roberts, J. F., BA, USA
Roberts, Lowell H. Jr.
Roberts, Owen J.
Roberts, Owen W.
Robertson, Mrs. A. C.
Robins, H. M.
Robinson, Loren T.
Roche, John P.
Roderick, George H., Asst. Secretary of the
Army
Rogers, Bernard W., MA, USA
Rogers, Fred T.
Rogers, Jack
Rogers, Robert Bruce
Roodenburg, Hower R.
Roos, Phyllis
Roosevelt, Dorothy K.
Roosevelt, Eleanor
Rosch, John F.
Rose, Elihu
Rozenzweig, Joan Klein
Ross, Frank S., MA, USA
Ross, Ogden J.
Rossiter, Herbert H.
Russel, George B.
Russell, Walter B. Jr.
Russian War Relief
Rutherford, L. M.
Rutherford, Roy
Ryan, Cornelius
Sachse, Victor A.
Sackton, Frank J., LTG, USA
Sailer, John Rudolph
St. John, Robert
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Sainte-Marie, James
Salem, John
Salom, Katriel
Salsinger, H.G.
Sandberg, Carl
Sanders, Letitia Leigh
Sanford, Marcelline Hemingway
Sangmaster, N.I.
Sargeant, Howland H.R.
Sawicki, Stanley
Schaber, Ralph F.
Schecter, George
Schein, Edgar H.
Schellens, Richard N.
Scherer, Paul A.
Schleinitz, W.D., Baron von, BG, FRG Army
Schlesinger, Harold E.
Schluy, John W.
Schmidt, Mrs. Carl H. Jr.
Schmitt, William V.
Schmuckle, Gerd, BG, FRG Army
Schnell, Ethel M.
Schramm, Wilbur
Schreier, Fred R.
Schulte, Ludwig
Schultz, William W.
Schwartz, Ernest J.
Schweiter, L.H., BG, USA
Schwemler, Edward R.
Scoggin, James F. Jr.
Scott, Jack Denton
Scotten, Frank D.
Scribbs, Bill
Seaman, Jonathan O., LTG, USA
Searight, J.P., Major, British Army
Seidel, Lillian
Sepich, Al
Serong, Brigadier F.P., ARVN
Serpa, George N.
Shaler, Harrison
Shanley, Thomas J.B.
Shackman, Arthur O.
Spears, Sir Edward L, MG, British Army
Speer, Albert
Sperry, Sally Baxter
Springer, Harold A. and Helen
Staley, Roger F.
Stallings, Laurence T. Jr.
Stapleton, Bill
Stapleton, Margaret
Starr, Thomas Irwin
Stock, Henry
Steinmann, H.W.
Steinmetz, Rollin T.
Sharp, U.S. Grant, ADM, USN
Sharpe, Bill
Shaye, Max
Shea, Jack
Shea, William J. Sr.
Sheay, Larry
Shelton, Lynn
Shepard, Corey R.
Sherburne, Thomas L., MG, USA
Sherower, Abbott William
Shifrin, S.E.
Shinn, Robert V.
Shirk, George H.
Short, James Harvey
Sidle, Winant, MG, USA
Simon, Lesilie E., MG, USA
Simonsen, Robert
Sinclair, Stanley
Sink, Robert F., MG, USA
Skeldon, James H.
Skinner, Walter F.
Slater, Leonard
Sloan, George B.
Sloanaker, N.L.
Smith, Allan G., VADM, USN
Smith, Andrew M.
Smith, DeWitt C. Jr., MG, USA
Smith, F. Bernice (Mrs. Harding E. Smith)
Smith, H.P., ADM, USN
Smith, Nicholas
Smith, Oliver P., MG, USMC
Smith, Ralph C., MG, USA
Smith, Robert W.
Smith, Walter Bedell, GEN, USA
Smythe, Donald S.J.
Snedeker, E.W., MG, USMC
Snowden, Robert G.
Sobeloff, Isidore
Solomon, Barry
Somoza Debayle, Anastasio
Sonnichsen, Charles Leland
Sparrow, H.G.
Stern, Frederick M.
Stern, Philip Van Doren
Stevenson, J.Gardner
Stewart, Hugh J.
Stewart, Leonard
Stillman, Richard J.
Stilwell, Richard Giles, LTG, USA
Stockham, W.H.
Stockton, Purl A. Jr.
Stockwell, Richard E.
Stokes, John H.
Stoliker, E.R., D.D.S.
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Stollman, Max and Frieda
Stoltje, Mrs. Robert Jr.
Stone, Charles P., MG, USA
Storke, Harry Purnell, MG, USA
Strauss, Lewis L.
Strode, Hudson
Strotman, Tom
Struhar, Martin J.
Suffrin, Harry
Sullivan, Joseph P., MG, USA
Summerall, Charles Pilot, GEN, USA
Summers, Harrison C.
Sutherland, Frank
Sutphin, Naomi R.
Sutton, William A.
Surles, Alexander Day, MG, USA
Surles, Alexander Day Jr., LTG, USA
Swartz, Beatrice
Swenson, Eric P.
Sweers, Peter C. Jr.
Swift, Innis P., MG, USA
Swing, Raymond Gram
Sword, W. Wiley
Tabashuik, Louis
Tackaberry, Thomas H.
Talbott, Orwin C., LTG, USA
Tardy, G.W.
Taylor, C.H.
Taylor, Dawson
Taylor, Maxwell D., GEN, USA
Teague, Olin E., Member of Congress
Tehan, B.-Z.
Telles, Raymond L. Jr.
Tellier, Henri
Terry, M. Bill
Thayer, George C.
Thomas, Dr. James A.
Thomas, Lowell
Thomason, Robert Ewing, Member of Congress
Thornton, E.P.
Vandiver, Frank E.
Van Horn, J.M., COL, USA
Van Wagoner, Murry D., Governor of Michigan
Van Wey, W.H.
Vaurs, Roger
Veiller, Anthony
Vennewitz, Leila
Veth, K.L., RADM, USN
Vian, Lawrence
Vidic, Marjory (Mrs. Drasko M. Vidic)
Vigneras, Marcel
Vinson, Carl, Chairman House Committee on
Armed Services
25
Thurmond, Strom, United States Senator
Thurston, Leslie R.
Tiffany, Mrs. Cameron
Tigle, T.B.
Timberlake, [Edward W, BG, USA?]
Timmes, Charles J., MG, USA
Todd, Alden
Toland, John
Tolkowsky, Dan
Tolson, John J., LTG, USA
Townsend, Elias Carter, MG, USA
Traband, Roy
Trautloft, H., MG, FRG Air Force
Travis, Arthur J.
Troiano, Constant
Trombley, N.A.
Trousdale, George W.
Trudeau, Arthur G.
Truitt, J.O.
Truman, Harry S., President of the United States
Trump, Hal G.
Truscott, Lucian K. Jr., LTG, USA
Tuchman, Barbara
Tuck, William M., Member of Congress
Tucker, Daisy S.
Turner, R.A.
Turney-High, Harry Holbert
Turpin, Ben
Twichell, Heath Jr.
Twining, Nathan F., GEN, USAF
Twork, E
Tyler, Dorothy L.
Underwood, George Vernon Jr., MG, USA
Upton, Ruth
Uris, Leon
Vails, Sandra
Vance, Robert T., COL, USMC
Vander Velde, Lewis G.
Vander Zee, A.
Virden, J.M.
Vizral, John
Voelker, John D., Justice of the Supreme Court
of Michigan
Voorhus, Melvin
Vowell, Jack C.
Wade, Harry V.
Waggoner, Raymond W., M.D.
Wagner, Kenyon L. (and parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L.P.)
Wagner, Robert L.
Wagner, Victor and Anne
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Wakeman, John
Waldrop, Frank C.
Walker, Dale L.
Walker, Donald F.
Walker, George
Walker, Gerald
Walker, Harry
Walker, Phil, CPT, USA
Walker, Sam and Sally
Wallace, Brenton G.
Walls, John
Walsh, Margaret
Walt, Lewis W., GEN, USMC
Ward, Orlando, MG, USA
Ware, Keith L., MG, USA
Ware, Thomas A. Jr., LTC, USA
Waratt, Jacob J.
Warner, Charles, COL, USA
Warrer, Mogens
Watlington, Thomas M., MG, USA
Watrous, Livingston
Watson, Charles R.
Watson, E.C.
Watson, Mark S.
Watts, Philip H.
Wayman, Dorothy G.
Weadock, Jack F.
Weaver, Harriett Gibson
Webb, James Ruffin and Sue
Weegar, Ted
Weideman, Elizabeth (Mrs. Frederick G.
Weideman)
Weisgerber, F. Rankin
Weiss, Seymour
Welch, Alex W.
Welch, George Patrick, COL, USA
Weller, George
Weller, Jac
Wells, Carlton F.
Wentz, James E., LCDR, USN
Wolfers, Arnold
Wolin, Ellen (Mrs. Sidney Wolin)
Wonnberger, Carl G.
Woolfolk, William G.
Woolnough, J.K., GEN, USA
Wood, John Shirley Jr., COL, USA
Wood, Robert J., GEN, USA
Wood, A.H.
Wood, Mary Frances
Wood, Rose Mary (Secretary to President Nixon)
Wood, Rose Mary
Worden, William L.
Wright, John M. Jr., LTG, USA
Wright, W.H.S., LTG, USA
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Werner, Mrs. Lawrence L.
Wessels, T.F., BG, USA
West, F.J. Jr.
Westmoreland, William C., GEN, USA
Westover, Janet Glendower
Weyand, Fred C., GEN, USA
Weygand, Maxime
Wheeler, Carl H.
Wheeler, Earle G., GEN, USA
Wheeler, Richard
Whipple, Mrs. A.L.
White, Isaac Davis, GEN, USA
White, Jack M., CDR, USN
White, Lee A.
Whiteley, Mrs. Robert K.
Whiting, Allen S.
Whitney, Courtney, GEN, USA
Whitney, Jennie M.
Wiener, Frederick Bernays
Wierzbowski, Edmund L.
Wilcox, Dorothy (Mrs. W. Gordon Wilcox)
Wiley, Mrs. Beatrice
Wilkinson, Charles B., Special Consultant to the
President
Williams, G. Mennen, Governor of Michigan
Williams, Mrs. M.
Williams, Samuel T., LTG, USA
Williams, W.B.
Willicombe, Joseph Jr.
Willis, Joseph Samuel
Wilson, A. Vincent, COL, USA
Wilson, Charles E., Secretary of Defense
Wilson, Tyson
Winegar, Charles T.
Winningham, Charles L.
Winthrop, M.M.
Wise, Louis S. Jr.
Wohlfeld, Mark M., LTG, USA
Wolbers, H.L.
Wolfe, Bertram D.
Wu, F.K.
Wylie, Kenenth
Wyman, William G., GEN, USA, and Ethel M.
Wyman
Wynn, Ellison C., CPT, USA
Yale, Wesley W.
Yaple, Hy
Yarborough, William P., LTG, USA
Yariv, Ariel
Yarmon, Morton
Yewell, Donovan Jr., COL, USA
Yoken, Mel B.
Yorty, Samuel William, Mayor of Los Angeles
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Young, Frederic
Yuill, Charles W., COL, USA
Zacker, Ms. Edith
Zaken, Frank III
Zambrowsky, Seymour M.
Zanuck, Darryl F.
Zara, Louis
Zaroodny, Serge J.
Zlotowski, Stefanie
Zopff, Dorothy S. (Mrs. A.G. Zopff)
Zuidema, Henry P.
Zumwalt, Elmo R., ADM, USN
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Insignia Ranks in the United States Army
(from highest ranking to lowest)
Rank
General of the Army
General
Lieutenant General
Major General
Brigadier General
Abbreviation
GA
GEN
LG or LTG
MG or MAG
BG or BGN
Five Stars *** See Note.***
Four Stars
Three Stars
Two Stars
One Star
Colonel
Lieutenant Colonel
Major
Captain
First Lieutenant
Second Lieutenant
COL
LTC
MAJ
CPT
1LT
2LT
Command Sergeant Major
of the Army
Command Sergeant Major
Sergeant Major
First Sergeant
Master Sergeant
Sergeant First Class
Staff Sergeant
Sergeant
Corporal
Private
CSM of Army
CSM
SGM
1SGT or FSG
MSG
SFC
SSG
SGT
CPL
PVT
***Note that being a General of the Army is not the same thing as being a General in
the Army. A General of the Army (five stars) is in charge of all the troops in the United
States and they can never retire. In contrast a General in the Army (four stars) is only in
charge of his assigned troops and they can retire.
Box Folder
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PERSONAL PAPERS
BIOGRAPHICAL
S.L.A. Marshall's Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate (third) and Death
Certificate
2
Transcript - College of Mines and Metallurgy (UTEP), Ft. Bliss, TX
3
Brief Biographical Information
4
Passports 1935, 1950-1974
5
ID Cards - Recreational
6
ID Cards - Business and Press Cards
7
Newspaper Clippings about Marshall, 1922-23, 1936-37
8
Clippings about Marshall, 1940's
9
Clippings about Marshall, 1950's
10
Clippings about Marshall, 1950-1960
11-12
Clippings about Marshall, 1960's
2
13
Clippings about Marshall, 1970's
14
Clippings about Marshall, 1970-1975
15-16
Clippings about Marshall, n.d.
17
"Critical Evaluation of a Leading Journalist" by Jerry Ryan
18
"A General Called SLAM" by Milton Geigor
19
"SLAM: His Military Career and Writing" by Walter P. Smith
20
Honorary Degrees and Citations from Universities
21
Wayne State University - Doctor of Humane Letters January 28, 1958
22
Bar-Ilan University - Honorary Fellowship, December 13, 1961
23
Citations
24
Miscellaneous Awards and Citations
mapcase
Citations
25
Personal Memberships
3
26
Events Marshall was Invited to 1938, 1941, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1958-62,
1964, 1968-70, 1975-76
27-28
Events Marshall was Invited To, n.d.
29
Marshall Attending the Association of the United States Army Meeting,
September 17, 1971
30
Events Marshall Attended 1924, 1927, 1934, 1942, 1946-47
31
Events Marshall Attended 1948-50, 1953-54, 1964
32
Events Marshall Attended 1966-70, 1973-74
33
Events Marshall Attended 1975-76
34
Events Marshall Attended, n.d.
4
35
Travel Diary, Postcards, Ephemera from a Trip to Europe c.1936
36
Playbills and Receipts from Paris, France; London, England; and Nurnberg,
Germany 1942-45
37
Receipts from Various Trips 1951-74, n.d.
38
Business Cards Received
39
Lawsuit over Pork Chop Hill S.L.A. Marshall vs. Eugene Kinkead
40
75th Birthday Preparations
1
1
Box Folder
5
6
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41-42
75th Birthday - Letters
43
Medical Records 1943-44, 1966-68, 1970-73
44
Marshall's Obituaries from Local El Paso Newspapers
45
Marshall's Obituaries from Nationwide Newspapers
46
Funeral Service
47
Photographs of Funeral
48
Letters of Condolence to Cate Marshall
49-50
Sympathy Cards to Cate Marshall
51
Donations Made in Marshall's Memory
52
Portraits of S.L.A. Marshall
53
Photographs of S.L.A. Marshall in WWII
54
Photographs of Marshall Receiving Awards, Citations and Honorary Degrees
55
Photographs of Marshall at Speaking Engagements
56
Photographs of Marshall's Retirement Ceremony August 4, 1960
FAMILY
57
Marshall, Caleb C. (Father)
58
Marshall, Alice Medora (Mother)
59
Marshall, Charles Burton (Brother)
60
Marshall, Samuel Lyman, Jr. (Son)
61
Marshall, Edith Ives, nee Westervelt (Second Wife)
62
Marshall, Catherine, nee Finnerty (Third Wife)
63
Marshall, Evelyn Bridget (Daughter)
64
Marshall, Sharon Kathleen (Daughter)
65
Marshall, John Douglas (Grandson)
66
Marshall, Shannon (Granddaughter)
67
Willis, Marshall (Nephew)
68
Willis, J.J.
69
Wayman, Dorothy G. (Friend)
PHOTOGRAPHS
70
Family Photographs
71
Portraits of Edith Ives Marshall (Second Wife)
72
Marshall and Ives
73
Portrait of Catherine Finnerty Troiano Marshall (Second Wife)
74
Marshall and Cate
75
A Party - Dec. 12, 1959 Including Carl Hertzog, General Terry Allen, and
Allan Falby
76
Snapshots of Marshall, Cate, and Friends
77
Photographs Taken in Mexico
78
Canoe Trip
ARMY
79
Contracts - Consultant to Army and U.S. Government/Army
80
Contracts - Civilian Personnel Action Contracts, 1950-76
81
Historical Branch Job
82
Documents from S.L.A. Marshall's Early Military Career
83
Travel Documents - Travel for U.S. Government/Army
84
Military Commission and Personnel Action Certificates
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7
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
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I.D. Cards - Army, Government, Identification Tags, Veterans Groups
Military Orders, 1918-1919
Military Orders, 1942
Military Orders, 1943
Military Orders, 1944
Military Orders, 1945
Military Orders, 1946
Military Orders, 1947
Military Orders, 1948
Military Orders, 1949
Military Orders, 1950
Military Orders, 1951
Military Orders, 1952
Military Orders, 1953
Military Orders, 1954-1959
Military Orders, 1960-1969
Military Orders, 1970-1977
Reserve Status, 1922-1960
Original Transcript of First Tape of Interview Conducted by LTC George J.
Stapleton October 4, 1973
104
Interview (Naval Matters) Tape 1, October 4, 1973
105
Interview (Prisoners of War) Tape 2, Oct. 4, 1973
106
Project Vista, California Institute of Technology, Tape 1 Oct. 15, 1973
107
Project Vista, California Institute of Technology, Tape 2 Oct. 15, 1973
108
Interview with Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall by LTC George J. Stapleton,
10/16/73
109
Interview with Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall by LTC George J. Stapleton
at Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 11/11/73
110
Interview with Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall by LTC George J. Stapleton,
11/11/73
111
Interview with Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall by LTC George J. Stapleton,
11/12/73
112-13 Interview with Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall by LTC George J. Stapleton,
5/23/74
114
Awards, Citations, Medals - Military
PHOTOGRAPHS
115
Marshall Receiving Military Awards and Honors
116
Ft. Bliss Officers Row
117
Unidentified Military Photographs Pre-WWII
118
WWII Military Leaders (Allies and Axis)
119
WWII Marshall and a Woman at a Ruined Church in Europe
120
WWII Marshall and Workers at a Chateau
121
WWII Marshall and People in Europe
122
WWII European Landscapes
123
WWII Fall of Brest
124
WWII Photographs from the Pacific (Including Marshall)
Box Folder
125
126
127
128
129
130
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32
Photographs from The Mighty Endeavor by Charles B. MacDonald
WWII Photographs, 1943-44
Military Personnel Building a Pontoon Bridge Across a River
8
Korea, 1950-1953
Vietnam
President Lyndon B. Johnson Awarding the Medal of Honor to Five Enlisted
Men, September 19, 1968
131
Quemoy, Taiwan/China
132
Israel, Marshall in Israel
133
Marshall in Military Contexts 1961-70
134
Marshall Attending Various Social/Military Occasions
135
Military Friends
136
Military Photographs 1945-1953
JOURNALISM
137
Contracts for Books, Teleplays, and Speaking Engagements
138
Appointment Calendar, 1959
139
Appointment Calendar, 1960
140
Appointment Calendar, 1961
141
Appointment Calendar, 1962
9
142
Appointment Calendar, 1963
143
WWJ-TV Position, 1967-1968
144
Travel Documents, Personal Business
145
Miscellaneous Travel, Vouchers and Pay Claims
146
Speaking Engagements - 1940, 1942, 1944, 1946
147
Speaking Engagements - 1947, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1954
148
Speaking Engagements - 1955-1957, 1959, 1960
149
Speaking Engagements - 1961-1966
150
Speaking Engagements - 1967, 1968
151
Speaking Engagements - 1969-1972
10 152
Speaking Engagements - 1973-1975
153
Speaking Engagements - 1976
154
Speaking Engagements - n.d.
155
Marshall and Gregory Peck Pork Chop Hill, Marshall and Danny Kaye
156-61 Critiques of Marshall and His Writings
11 162
Critiques of Marshall and His Writings
PHOTOGRAPHS, EPHEMERA, & SCRAPBOOKS
PHOTOGRAPHS
163-165 Signed Military Portraits
12 166
Signed Military Portraits
167
Sally Rand
168
Friends
169
Portraits, Miscellaneous
170
Unidentified People
171
Unidentified Places
172
Film Stills
EPHEMERA
Box Folder
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
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Mexican Postcards
Postcards, Miscellaneous
Foreign Money
Gambling
Menus from U.S. Restaurants
Menus from Non-U.S. Restaurants
S.L.A. Marshall's Artworks - Drawings
S.L.A. Marshall's Artworks - Oil Painting
Ration Coupons
Artwork from Marshall's Daughters
Paul Horgan Drawing
"Remarks From a Back Row Seat by an Amateur Propagandist" by Stephen
Vincent Benet
185
Miscellaneous Ephemera
13
Large Pieces of Realia
mapcase
Medals
14
Stereograph and Stereograph Photographs
Cab 2 Shelf 1
3 Plaques and 2 Statues
Cab 2 Shelf 2
10 Plaques, 2 Mugs, Compass and case, Minature cannon, Toy Hand
Granade
Cab 2 Shelf 3
7 Plaques
Cab 2 Drawer 1 7 Framed Citations, 2 Plaques, 3 Unframed Citations, 6 Posters, 4 Handdrawn Maps
Cab 2 Drawer 2 1 Framed Cartoon and 4 Framed Photographs
Cab 2 Drawer 3 16 Framed Photographs
Cab 2 Drawer 4 15 Vinyl Disc Sound Recordings, 7 Over-sized Disc Sound Recordings, 4
Films, Crimsoned Prarie Audio Tapes
Cab 3 Shelf 1
1 Framed Photograph, Portfolio of Marshall's Mounted Artwork, 1 Scrapbook
Cab 3 Drawer 1 Box: Pipes, One pair BG shoulder straps for dress blue uniform, Glasses and
Eyepatch; S.L.A. Marshall's Mess Kit, 5 Small Flags, 4 Academic Stoles, Detroit News
Vest, Tray, Shopping Bag, Leather Briefcase, 3 Vinyl Portfolios, Money Belt
Cab 3 Drawer 2 WWII Uniform Coat, Brigadier General Uniform Coat, Colonel Coat, Parka,
Dress Uniform Coat
Cab 3 Drawer 3 Army Green Uniform - Big General Coat and Trousers, Army Green Uniform/
No Insignia - Coat and Trouser, Belt for General, Fur Cap, Army Cap, Army
Hat
Cab 3 Drawer 4 2 of Marshall's Framed Artworks, 2 Framed Sayings by Marshall
Marshall Room 5 of Marshall's Framed Artworks, 2 Portraits of Marshall, 6 Signed and
Framed Portraits, 1 Framed Citation, Various Pieces of Ephemera in the
Locked Bookcases
Military Office
2 Photographs including Marshall, 7 Photographs
SCRAPBOOKS AND PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS
15 186
Identifications of Photographs
187
Album 1
188
Album 2, part 1
189
Album 2, part 2
Box Folder
190
191
192
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25 193
26
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Album 3
Album 4
Album 5
Scrapbook/Photograph Album 1917
Scrapbook 1931-33
Scrapbook 1934-35
Scrapbook 1935-36
Scrapbook 1936-37
Scrapbook 1937-39
Scrapbook 1939-40
Scrapbook 1940 and July 21-24, 1960
Scrapbook 1960-61
Scrapbook 1961-63
Scrapbook 1965-73
LITERARY ENDEAVORS
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30
31
32
33
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BOOKS
PUBLISHED
Bastogne
Battle at Best
Battles in the Monsoon
Bird - The Christmastide Battle
The Fields of Bamboo
Bringing up the Rear
Crimsoned Prairie
Sinai Victory
Swift Sword
Night Drop
Pork Chop Hill
NOT PUBLISHED
194
Aspects of the Congo in 1961
The Bay of Pigs, An Untold Story
195
Draft
196-98
Notes
199
Israel Interviews
NOTES, MECHANICALS, AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS
200
Ambush
201
Battles in Monsoon
Crimsoned Prairie
202
Notes
203
Promotion
204
Fields of Bamboo
Memoirs
204
Miscellaneous Notes
34
Box Folder
206
207
MS 186 Marshal Papers
photographs
Night Drop
West to Cambodia
208-10
Mechanicals
211
Unidentified Mechanicals
35 212-14 Unidentified Mechanicals
BOOK REVIEWS
215
Ambush
216
American Heritage History of World War 1
217
The Armed Forces Officer
219
Armies on Wheels
219
Bastogne: The First Eight Days
220
Battle at Best
221
Battles in the Imerson
222
Bird: The Christmastide Battle
223
Blitzkrieg
224
Bringing up the Rear
225
Crimsoned Prairie
36 226
The Capture of Makin
227
The Fields of Bamboo
228
Guide to the Use of Information Materials
229
Infantry Operations and Weapons Usage in Korea
230
Island Victory
231
Der Koreakrieg
232
Men against Fire
233
A Military History of the Korean War
234
Miscellaneous Newspaper Clippings, Articles, and Speaking Engagements
235
Night Drop
236
The Officer as a Leader
237
Omaha Beachhead
238
Pork Chop Hill
239
Power as Understood by a Soldier
240
The River and the Gauntlet
241
Sinai Victory
242
The Soldier's Load and the Mobility of a Nation
243
Swift Sword
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"His Brother's Keepers"
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"Holiday"
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"In Balance"
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"The Man Who Stopped Hitler"
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"A Muster and Farewell"
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"Notes by a Dead Professor"
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Untitled
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"Rewrite Man"
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"11th FA BN on D-Day"
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"About Cuba"
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"About Lights"
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"Affair at Hill 30" (1948)
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"After Tule Lake"
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"Alternatives to Surrender"
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"The Americans" (1931)
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"Amid All Confusions"
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"Amid Doves and Olive Branches: The Army in Lebanon" (1958)
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"Apples or Oranges?" (1957)
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"Are We Ready to Fight? Parts 1 and 2" (1962)
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"Armor East of Suez" (1967)
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"The Armored Futures" (1948)
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"Arms in Wonderland" (1957)
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"The Army of Israel" (1968, 1970)
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"Army Without Parallel" (1973)
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"The Army's Two Startling Snafus" (1962)
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"Artillery in Korea" (1951)
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"Aspects of Leadership in Vietnam"
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"Assignment in Israel: The Army" (1958)
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"Battle Command in Future War," Parts 2, 3, and 4 (1947)
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"Communications Under Stress"
"Concerning Truth"
"A Conversation With SLAM" (1972)
"The Critics of the Army" (1951)
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"Decisions in Sinai" (1957)
"The Desert: It's Different" (1970)
"Do the Real Heros Get the Medal of Honor" (1953)
"Double Standard in the Mideast" (1969)
"Echoes of Malmedy"
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"Eisenhower as a Field General"
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"Esprit" (1943)
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"Europe and the Middle East: S.L.A. Marshall Speaks Out" (1971)
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"The Fighting Man"
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"The Forgotten G.I.'s Who Saved D-Day" (1964)
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"The Fourth and the Fathers" (1975)
"The Future of Armies"
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"The Gentle Woofer"
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"Gyroscope's End Provokes No Widespread Protest" (1959)
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"The 100-Hour War" (1957)
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"Into the Alligator's Jaws" (1956)
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"Men - Not Gimmicks" (1957)
"The Military Mess" (1965)
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"On Heavy Artillery: American Experience in Four Wars" (1978)
"Our Army in Korea - The Best Yet"
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"Ourselves and the Russians"
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"The Place of Man in a Modern Army" (1959)
"Politicians and the Military" (1962)
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"The Presidency and the Military" (1973)
"Press Failure in Vietnam"(1966)
"The Principal of Priority"
"The Prospect for Security" (1948)
"The Pueblo and the Code" (1969)
"The Real 'Reserve Mess'" (1962)
"Reality in a Game of Confusion" (1973)
"A Reply to Mr. Neil Sheehan" (1971)
"Reporting Vietnam" (1966)
"Return of the Infantry" (1941)
"Right Good Soldiers" (1969)
"The ROK Army"
"Samuel Eliot Morrison: Admiral and Historian" (1963)
"Search for the Combat Man"
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"Sinai and the Israeli People"
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"South Africa: The Strategic View" (1967)
"Speaking of Records"
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"Speaking of Team Play" (1957)
"Sports and War" (1952)
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"Stress and Recovery" (1957)
"The Summer of 1914" (1962)
"Suppression Through Bombardment, Its History"
"Surprise"
"Suvla Bay" (1963)
"The Taking of Hill 180 - Hey, Wolfhounds, Fix Bayonets and Follow Me!"
(1964)
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"Tank Warrior in the Golan" (1976)
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"Tanks Can Be Stopped" (1942)
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"Taylor Returns to the Wars" (1962)
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"The Ten Best Books With Which to Begin a Professional Library" (1957)
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"Their Lucky Stars"
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"They Fought to Save Their Guns" (1953)
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"This is the War in Korea"
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"Those Hearts of Oak"
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"Troop Indoctrination: Its History and Principle"
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"The Truth About the Most Publicized Battle of Vietnam" (1967)
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"Under Attack: The Military Code of Conduct"
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"U.S. Military Policy" (1950 ostensibly by Omar Bradley)
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"Unmilitary Military History" (1968)
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"Vietnam and the Fog Makers" (1966) see: "Press Failure in Vietnam"
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"Vietnam Survey" (1972)
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"The War"
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"We'll Fight Russia Next"
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"We're Betting on H-Bomb Air Power" (1954)
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"We Call it Security"
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"We Must Have Heroes" (1974) see: "Why We Still Need Heroes"
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"When Zach Bought an Army"
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"Who Made George Romney?"
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"Why We Still Need Heroes" (1974) see: "We Must Have Heroes"
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"Willie the Batman"
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"Worlds Best Night Fighters"
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"Why Do They Slander Our Military Men?" (1964)
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"Why the Israeli Army Wins" (1958)
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"Wounded Knee Revisited" (1973)
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The War in Outline
BATTALION AND SMALL UNITS STUDY
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#2 Action at Fort Montbarrey
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#3 Capture of Kergonant
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#6 The Fight at Best, Holland
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#9 Cassidy's Battalion
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#1 The Carentan Causeway
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#2 The Fight at the Lock
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#3 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy Drop
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#4 The Forging of the Merderet Causeway at La Fiere, France
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#5 Preliminary Operations Around the La Fiere Bridgehood, Merderet River,
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Historical Trends Related to Weapon Lethality
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Annex Volume I
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The Age of Gunpowder: Early Weapons
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The Eighteenth Century
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The Age of Technological Change
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Case Studies of Mass Attack on Population: Medieval Examples
503
Case Studies of Mass Attack on Population: Modern Period
504
The Age of Gunpowder, 1450-1850
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Military Political Psychological Implications of Massive Population
Casualties in History
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German Innovation of Combat Team in World War I
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Operations By and Against American Indians Since 1492
HISTORICAL RECORDS PROJECT FINAL REPORT
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Section 8: Delineation of the Military Region
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MISCELLANEOUS
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Analysis of Infantry Operations and Weapons Usage in Korea During the
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The Armed Forces Officer
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The Army
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CCF in the Attack
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CCF Tactics in the Envelopment of a Column
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Chemicals in Crime and Riot Control
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Commentary on Environment in Military Operations
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Communication Under Stress
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Doolittle Raid
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Escape and Evasion and Prisoner of War Conduct
541
Field Manual 100-5
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Interviews and Statements from Soldiers About Events in WWII
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Lessons Learned: Vietnam Primer
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Military Leadership
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On Urban Warfare, June, 1972
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Safety Rules for Use on Transports
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Shock Impact of Total Forces
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Tactical Organization
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The Trail of the Timberwolves
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Torch: Its Relations with the European Theater of Operations
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Middle East
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Middle East Situation
785
Military Training, Justice
786
Miscellaneous
787
Morale, Discipline
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NATO
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NATO - Berlin
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Persons
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Police Violence
792
Policy Matters
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Pre--Civil War
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Profiles
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Security, Censorship, Indoctrination, etc.
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Security - Features
797
South Africa
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South East Asia
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Soviet Union and China
800
Think Pieces
801-02 Vietnam
803
On War
804
On Weapons and the Human Element
805
WWII
806
WWII and Korea
807-14 Various Subjects
NEWSPAPER SCRAPBOOKS
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Early Detroit
Scrapbook, 1939-1941
Scrapbook, 1941-April 1942
Scrapbook, April 1942-September 1942
Scrapbook, 1952-1953
816
Scrapbook - "Horse Sports"
817
Scrapbook - Korea Series, 1953
ORIGINAL NOTES & NOTEBOOKS
818
Africa
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Cuba
820
Chamizal
821
China
822
Hemingway
823
"Hill 89 at Keriolet"
824
Korea
825
Middle East
826-27 Miscellaneous
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Nicaragua
829
Prisoners of War
830
Slauzer, Anahau
831
Spanish Language
832
WWII Event
PLAYS
833
"Social Disease"
POETRY
834
Marshall's and Others
835
"Soldier Verse"
RADIO BROADCASTS
836
March-April 1940
837
April 1940
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April 20, 1940
839
May 1940
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March, 1942
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March 25, 1942
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May 26, 1942
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May, 1942
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Spring, 1942
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March 13, 1965
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April, 1966
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February 9, 1969
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February 12, 1969
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February 17, 1969
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February 26, 1969
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February 28, 1969
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March 5, 1969
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May 1, 1969
The following Radio Broadcasts have no specific year.
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January 3
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Jan9uary 6
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January 13
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January 15
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January 17
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January 20
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January 24
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January 28
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February 3
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February 10
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REVIEWS OF BOOKS
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Book Reviews, 1942
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Book Reviews, 1946-1947
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Book Reviews, 1950
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Book Reviews, 1951-1954
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Book Reviews, 1956
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Book Reviews, 1957
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Book Reviews, 1965-1967
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Book Reviews, 1968-1969
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Book Reviews, 1970-1971
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Book Reviews, 1972-1973
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70 1075-79 Book Reviews, n.d.
SPEECHES, LECTURES AND SYMPOSIA
1080
32nd Division Reunion
1081
"The Absurdity of Limited War."
1082
Academy Speech
1083
Acceptance Speech for Trophy
1084
Address by S.L.A.M. 11/7/40 at Party by W.H. Edgar & Son, Inc.
1085
Address to Congress
1086
Africa
1087
Air Force Cadets
1088
American Foreign Policy
1089
American Legion
1090
American Press
53
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1091
An Khe, Vietnam. Feb. 10,1967 - on Saying Good-bye to First Cavalry
Division
1092
Anniversary of Armistice Day, 1966
1093
Anniversary of V-E Day, 1949
1094
Annual Convention Reserve Officers Association, Detroit, Michigan, June 10,
1965
1095
Armed Forces Day
1096
Armed Services
1097
Armistice Day, 1968
1098
Army War College, November 16, 1951
1099
Army War College, 1957
1100
The Art of Writing
1101
Aspects of Leadership in Vietnam
1102
Baker and Moran
1103
Bar Ilan University
1104
Bloomfield Country Day School, June 7, 1970
1105
Bombing of Manila
1106
Briefing Given to Criecpac, Oahu in 1967
1107
California University
1108
Camberley, Oct. 1962
1109
Canadian State College
1110
Ceremony at Fort Campbell
1111
A Changing Strategy with Viable Alternatives?, February 17-20, 1972
1112
"Charge to the People"
1113
Chicago University, 1957
1114
China
1115
Cincinnati for Policy
1116
The Citizen of the Year Award at Canon Dade's Colored Church
71 1117
Civil Rights
1118
Combat in Urban Areas
1119
Combat Stress
1120
Commissioning Speech at UTEP, May 16, 1975
1121
Congressional Hearing, New York, August 12-13, 1965
1122
About Communications
1123
Courageous Leaders
1124
Criticizing the Army
1125
Cronje, Frans Johannes Cornelius
1126
Cuban Missle Crises
1127
Defense Budget
1128
Democracy
1129
Democratic Speech - Republican Platform
1130
Disarmament
1131
Discussion of Detente
1132
The Draft and Vietnam, July 22, 1968
1133
Duty to Country and Countrymen
1134
Eisenhower, Dwight D.
Box Folder
MS 186 Marshal Papers
1135
The Engineering of Victory in ETO, January 10, 1961
1136
El Paso
1137
El Paso Bar
1138
European Action
1139
European Recovery Program
1140
Eve of Armistice Day, 1968
1141
Expectations of Russia
1142
Experiences in Combat
1143
Talk to Farmworth Convention
1144
Fenn College
1145
First Cavalry Society, July 22, 1975
1146
Flag Day, June 14
1147
Franco, General Francisco
1148
Freedom and Military Policy
1149
Freedom of the Press
1150
Friends of Israel
1151
Friendship
1152
Foreign Policy
1153
Future of War
1154
Garfield as a General
1155
"General Marshall Cites Greater Challenge to Citizen-Soldier Through
Attack on Concept"
1156
Genesis to Revelation
1157
Of George Field Eliot
1158
German Operation
1159
Germany
1160
Global Perspective
1161
The Golan Compartmentalization - Overheads
1162
Graduating Speech Discussing History
1163
Group Shock and the Future Battle
1164
Graduations
72 1165
Harrington, General, Speaking to
1166
The High Road for America
1167
History and the Post-War Situation
1168
The History of a Military Historian
1169
History of War
1170
Honor the Memory of America Dead
1171
"How Far Does Rivarly Within Our Armed Forces Continue To Endanger
Our Entire National Economy and Strategy" November 18, 1948
1172
How to Win a War
1173
"I Am An American" Day, May 17, 1942
1174
Idaho University
1175
Indiana
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Individual Responsibility
1177
Indochina War
1178
Industrial War College, 1960
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Infantry Attack
Information Control
International Court at the Hague
Introductions
Introducing Secretary of the Army, Wilbur Brucker
Israel
Israel and Surrounding Countries - Overheads
Jordan
Journalism
Judgements of History
Khe Sahn
Kiwanis, May 7, 1975
Korea
Korean Involvement
On Korea - Wayne Medical
Korean War
Lake Superior State College, October 25, 1972
The Last Refuge
Leadership
Leading and Soldiering
Learning How to Write
Leavenworth
Lebanon
MacArthur, General Douglas
McDonald, Gordon Retirement
Maintance of Security
Majestic Hotel of Paris
Mann, Joe
Marine Corps
Marshall's Heroes
Mrs. Marshall on S.L.A. Marshall
Marshall Plan, World Federation, etc.
The Meaning of Duty
Medical Profession
On Memorial Day, May 30, 1961
On Memorial Day Speech at Marivis Church, Detroit, May 28, 1972
Men in Battle
Bob Merriam
Michigan State University, April 9, 1967
Middle East
Militarism and the American Spirit
Military Action
Military Analyst Looks at the Merger
The Military and the Presidency
Military Education
Military History
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Military Historians
The Military Lessons of WWII in the European Area
Military Maneuvers at Egypt - Overheads
Military Manpower and Potential
Military Policy
Military Potential
Military Prediction
Military Standards
Mobility
Most Important Event of Lives Up to Now
Motors and Defense
1956 Military Orders of World Wars Convention
Mutual Endeavors
My Personal Story
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
National Defense of the United States
National Policy
The Nature of Leadership
New Hampshire University
Netherlands
Note Fragments
Note Fragments
New York Reservists
On North Atlantic Alliance to Canadian UN Society
Nuclear and Space Age Weapons
Ohio State University,1956
Oklahoma University
Opinions About War
The Order of Saint Barbara
Our Civilian Morale, Dec.9,1941
Our Youth in Uniform, March 15,1960
Outline of Tet Offensive Talk
Patriotic Speeches (Memorial & Other Holidays)
Patterns of War
Pearl Harbor
Pentagon Briefing, March 28,1951
Personality
Photography
Pioneers Association
Plains Indians
The Polar Bear Veterans, 30 May 1970. White Chapel Cemetery
Politics
Mr. Pompidou
Prepared Statement
The President and the Military
The Press in War
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The Price of Peace, April 16, 1948
1275
Principles of Life
1276
Public Relations
1277
Rainbow Members, December, 1950
1278
Red Cross, March 16, 1948
1279
The Resistance of Poland
1280
Remarks at Symposium (March 13, 14, 15)
1281
Reunion of the Marine Brigade, 1947
1282
Rotary Speech
1283
Russian and Egyptian Relations
1284
Salesmanship for the Army, May 20, 1957
1285
San Diego University
1286
Schafer High School Commencement, June 13, 1968
1287
"The Selling of the Pentagon"
1288
S.L.A. Marshall at Leavenworth
75 1289
Search for an Ideal Solution in a National Game of Chance
1290
Sinai War, 1967 - Overheads
1291
Solving Problems of Battlefield
1292
Some Comments on ETO
1293
South Africa
1294
Spain
1295
"Spain in Arms"
1296
Speaking of Israel
1297
Special Service Division, Jan. 19, 1943
1298
Speech Invitation from Colonel Sutherland
1299
Speeches - Fragments
1300
Stalin, Joseph
1301
Statement for the Special Preparedness Subcommittee of the Senate
Armed Services Committee, March 14,1962
1302
Story of the Non-Commision Officer
1303
"Strength in the Face of Great Disaster"
1304
Stress-Seeking is Compatible With Man's Best Nature
1305
Study of Military Policies
1306
The Study of Strategy
1307
"The System of Freedom"
1308
There Are No Good or Bad Troops
1309
There Will Always Be An Army
1310
Timdervolt Speech
1311
Toledo Speech
1312
Training Aids
1313
Training in the Armed Forces
1314
"Truth Versus Propaganda in Wartime," October 7, 1942
1315
United Nations and the League
1316
On Unification
1317
United for Victory
1318
Urban Warfare: Past and Future
58
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Veteran's Day
1320
Veterans of Foreign Wars Regional Conference, May 17,1975
1321
Viet Cong
1322-23 Vietnam
1324
Vietnam Notes
1325
Vietnam War
1326
Voluntary System
1327
H.V. Wade
1328
War Artists
1329
Washington University, April 8,1967
1330
Weapons Briefing on Korea
1331
Weapon Power
1332
Weapons Progress
1333
Weapons, Tactics
1334
Westerners, El Paso
1335
General Westmoreland and 101st
1336
"Where Do We Go From Here", November 11,1947
1337
Colonel Milton Wright
1338
"Where Do We Stand Now In Far Eastern Affairs", January 24, 1955
1339
Women's League for International Peace
1340
World Crisis
76 1341
World War II
1342
World War II Five Years Later
1343
World War II Lessons
SYMPOSIA PROCEEDINGS
1344
Conference on Stress-Seeking in Man
1345
Audit Bureau of Circulations October 20,1965
1346-47 Israel
77 1348
Leadership in the Post 70's
1349
Miscellaneous
1350
National Strategy in a Decade of Change, Feb. 17-20,1972
1351
Restraints on Travel to Hostile Areas
1352
Subcommittee on Africa March 23-30, 1966
1353
The US Army's Limited War Mission and Social Science Research March 2628, 1962
78 1354
US Army Operations Research Symposium
TELEVISION SPECIAL REPORTS
1355-56 Patton and the Third Army (2 folders)
1357
Perspective: The Selling of the Pentagon
1358
The Twentieth Century
1359
P.O.W - Part 1: Korea
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ABC News - Air Force College Journal (Royal Canadian Air Force)
Albert, M.E. - American Heritage
American Jewish Committee - Anderson, Jim
Anderson, Leoda - Arbios, Mrs. A. W.
Archaeological Expedition to Tell Nagila - Atlantic Council
Atlantic Monthly Press - Ayars, Erling E.
Baad, Francis V. - Bartlett, E. L. Senator
Bartlett, William G. - Benjamin, Burton
Berg, Alfred S. - Bishop, Raymond H. Jr. M.D., BG, USA
Bissel, Richard M. Jr. - Bowman, Alfred C., Colonel, USA
Bradley, Benjamin G. - Brooks, William P., Colonel, USA
Broomfield, William S. - Bryan
Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA - Burns, James M., MSG, USA
Burns, Thomas R. - Calthrop, Bill
Camera\Graphics Press Ltd. - Cassidy, William F., LTG, USA
Cates, C.B., General, USMC - Churchill, Winston
CIRADS - Clark, Mark W., General, USA
Clark, Peter B. - P.F. Collier & Son Corporation
Collins, A.S., Jr., LTG, USA - Cottin, Mary Ann
Council on Foreign Relations, Inc - Craig, Charles R.
Craig, Howard A., LTG, USAF - Cutlip, Scott M.
Dabney, John - Decker, George H., General, USA
Dedera, Don - Doherty, John
Donald, Mrs. Myron L. - Dyer, Marguerette E.
Eaker, Ira C., LTG, USAF - Eisenhower, Dwight D., General of the Army
Eisenhower, Milton S. - Farwell, Byron
Faulkner, Frank - Frady, Ellis E.
Fralish, John C. - Funk & Wagnalls Company
Gabreski, Francis S., Colonel, USAF - Gorman, Paul F., BG, USA
Goss, Ingersoll - Guest, Edgar A.
Guild, Eugene R. - Harmon, Hubert Reilly, LTG, USAF
Harper, Joseph H., MG, USA - Hart, Jeffrey
Hart, John N. - Hawthorn Books
Hayden, Martin S. - Hicks, George E.
Hicks, Leonard - Holland, Dorothy
Holland, H. Russel - Hughes, Don E.
Hughes, Mrs. Donald J. - Hymoff, Edward
Imperial War Museum - Johnson, Earl D.
Johnson, Harold K., General, USA - Kellerman, Richard J.
Kelley, Gerard W., BG, NYNG - Knoll, Denys W., RADM, USN
Alfred A. Knopf., Inc. - Kwist, Dana
La Corte, Helen Teneza - Lawson, Seward N.
Layle, Herbert F. - Leutze, James R.
Le Van, C. J., General, USA - Lieber, Phyllis
Lieberman, E. James - Logan, Gloria
Loiacono, E. L. - Luxenberg, Mary
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Mabry, George L., MGN, USA - McIntosh, A. P.
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MacIntyre, Robert S., M. D. - McNeill, Hugh H.
1409
McQuillin, Josephine - Mahoney, John Thomas
1410
Maitland, General - Marshall, Edward G.
1411
Marshall, Everett L. - Matthaei, F.C.
1412
Matthews, Willis S., BGN, USA - Metz, Leon C.
1413
Metzdorf, Robert F. - Military Review
1414
Military Service Publishing Company - Monroe, James L.
1415
Miscellaneous Correspondence to Marshall, 1942-45
1416
Montague, Ann - Morrison, A. J.
1417
William Morrow and Company, Inc., Publishers 1940-1954
1418
William Morrow and Company, Inc., Publishers 1955-1974
1419
Morse, J. H. Jr. - Musmanno, Michael A.
1420
Nance, Edwin T. Jr. - New Yorker
1421
Niblo, Urban, BG, USA - Norton, John, LTG, USA
1422
Norton, Lawrence C. - Oleck, Howard L.
1423
Oliver, Eli L. - Owen, John R. Jr.
1424
Pace, Frank Jr., Secretary of the Army - Parks, Floyd L., LTG, USA
1425
Paton, Eleanor - Persons, Wilton B.
1426
Perry, Stuart H. - Pleiss, W. H. Jr.
1427
Pogue, Forrest C. - Powers, Marie
1428
Praeger, Frederick A. - Quinn, William W., MG, USA
1429
Radio Free Europe - Republican National Convention
1430
Reserve Officers Association of The United States - Roberson, Marvin J.
1431
Roberts, Desmond - Ryan, Cornelius
1432
Sachse, Victor A. - The Saturday Evening Post
1433
Saturday Review/Saturday Review Press - Scotten, Frank D.
1434
Charles Scribner's Sons, Publishers - Seventh Infantry Division WWII &
Korean Vets
1435
Shaler, Harrison - Sloan, George B.
1436
Sloanaker, H. L. - Southwest Indian Foundation
1437
Sparrow, H.G. - Stevenson, J. Gardner
1438
Stewart, Hugh J. - Syracuse University
1439
Tabashuik, Louis - Timmes, Charles J., MG, USA
1440
Todd, Alden - Truitt, J. O.
1441
Truman, Harry S. - Tyler, Dorothy L.
1442
U.S. News & World Report - U.S. Army Materiel System Analysis Activity
1443
United States Army War College - U.S. Army Waterways Experiment Station
1444
United States Army Miscellaneous Organizations and Agencies 1919 -1959
1445
United States Army Miscellaneous Organizations and Agencies 1960 -1976
1446
United States Congress - United States Department of Army. Office of the
Adjutant General
1447
United States Department of the Army. Office of the Chief of Information United States Department of the Army. Office of the Assistant Chief of
Staff
1448
United States Department of the Navy. Marine Corps - Utah State University
Box Folder
MS 186 Marshal Papers
1449
Vails, Sandra - Walker, Donald F.
1450
Walker, George - WBBM-TV, Chicago
1451
Weadock, John F. - Weyand, Fred C., General, USA
1452
Weygand, Maxime - Wohlfeld, Mark M., LTC, USA
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Yarborough, William P., LTG, USA - Zumwalt, Elmo R., ADM, USN
1455
Unidentified Correspondents
OUTGOING
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To: Hart, Liddell 1949-1975 RESTRICTED
1457
To: Marshall, Alice Medora
1458
Re: Marshall, Alice Medora's Illness
1459
To: Marshall, C.C. (1917-1918)
1460
To: Marshall, Catherine Troiano (1953-1966, n.d.)
1461
To: Marshall, Charles Burton
1462
To: Marshall, Ives
1463
Re: Marshall, Ives' Illness and Death (1953)
1464
To: Marshall, Patty Troiano (1953)
1465
To: Marshall, Sharon Troiano (1953)
1466
To: Margaret Powers
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1972
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1973
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1976
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Undated
MILITARY
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1942
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1943
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Attitudes of Soldiers to War and Allies
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Defense Research and Engineering, 1953-1959
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Inter-Office Memoranda, 1942-1943
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Historical Branch, 1942-1944
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Historical Section, 1951-1953
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Michigan Military Commission, 1952-1954
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News Bureau Memoranda, 1943
1514
Operations Research Office, 1951-1955
1515
Organization of the Historical Program in the European Theaters of
Operation, 1943-1946
1516
Organization of the Historical Program in the European Theaters of
Operation, 1944-1946
1517
Personnel Issues
1518
Pocket Guides to Individual Countries
1519
Prisoner of War Indoctrination
1520
Security of War Information
92 1521
Tule Lake War Relocation
SECONDARY REFERENCE
1522-23
1524
1525
1526
1527
1528
1529
93 1530
1531
1532
1533
Africa
Africa - Congo
Africa (South), Rhodesia and Adjacent Areas
Amnesty
Anderson, Sherwood
An Khe School - SLA Marshall Fund, Inc.
Armor
Artillery
Artwork (Pictures)
Atomic Weapons
Berlin
63
Box Folder
1534
1535
1536
1537
1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
94 1549-52
1553
1554
MS 186 Marshal Papers
64
Bormann, Martin
Bradley, Omar
Brucker, Wilber M.
Camp Desert Rock
Cassidy, General Patrick F.
Censorship
Chamizal
Chapelle, Dickey
Chess, Elliott
China
China and Taiwan
Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba
Civil War, American
Civilian/Military Relations
Code of Conduct
Cold War
"The Colonel's Lady and Others" by Judy O'Grady
Common Sense and the Company Officer and Selected Readings in
Leadership by Cole Ulmer
1555
Cuba
1556
Detente
1557
Dissent and Anti-militarism
1558
Eisenhower, General Dwight D.
95 1559
Eisenhower/Walter Bedell Smith Correspondence
1560
Ellsberg, Daniel and the Pentagon Papers Affairs
1561
Energy
1562-63 Fort Bliss
1564
Fox, Chris P.
1565
Frankfurt, Germany
1566
Fuller, J. F. C.
1567
"Get Crackin-Gram"
1568
The Greatest Rumor
1569
Guerilla Warfare
1570
Hackworth, Colonel David H.
1571
Haig, General Alexander M.
1572
Hiawatha Hardison Suicide
1573
Hemingway, Ernest
1574
Herbert, Anthony B.
1575
Historical Branch, WDAS; Historical Section, ETOUSA; Office of the Chief of
Military History and Related Affairs
1576
India and Pakistan
1577
Indian Wars and Their Legacy
1578
Infantry
1579
Isreal
96 1580
Isreal vs. Egypt
1581
Isreal vs. Palestine
Box Folder
1582
1583
1584
1585-86
1587
1588-90
97 1591
1592
1593
1594
98
99
100
101
102
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Journalism and Freedom of the Press
Kennedy Assassination
Kent State Affair
Korea
Leadership
Liddell Hart, Basil H.
MacArthur, Douglas
McGovern, George
McNamara, Robert S.
McNeely, John H., Speaking on Mexican Revolution
Manuals
1595
Airborne Division
1596
Air Force
1597-1600
Army
1601-06
Army
1607-08
Army
1609-10
Field Artillery School
1611
Field Entrenchments
1612
Infantry
1613
West Point
Maps
1614
Africa
1615
Europe General
1616
Findland and Scandinavia
1617
France
1618
Germany
1619
Japan and The Pacific
1620
Korea
1621-22
Israel and the Middle East
1623
Vietnam and Southeast Asia
1624
United States and Possessions
1625
Miscellaneous
1626
Marshall, Charles Burton
1627
Marshall, George Catlett
1628-31 Middle East
1632
Military Law
1633
Military Service
1634
Military Song Books
1635
Missiles
1636
Morale
1637
Mudd, Samuel A.
1638
Myer, Albert James
1639-40 NATO
1641
Nuclear Power
1642
Nuclear Warfare
1643
Nuclear Weapons Testing
65
Box Folder
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
1655
103 1656
1657
1658
1659
1660
1661
1662
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671-72
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
105 1687-92
106 1693
1694
1695
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Oil Bomb and Robert Price Russell
Pacificism
Panama Canal
Patriotic Items
Patton, George S.
Pershing, General John J.
Posters
Prisoners of War
Psychological Warfare
Quotations
Revolutionary War
Ridgway, Matthew B.
Romney, George
Rommel, Field Marshall Erwin
Russian War Relief, Inc.
Rutherford
Samar Rebellion, 1901-1902
Sandburg, Carl
Sioux Uprising
Smith, Gene - Illustrations for Still Quiet on The Western Front
Space Technology
Spain
Spanish-American War
Sports
Strategy
Stress
Suez
Tactics
Tanks
Teamwork
Terrorism
Training
Trudeau, Arthur G.
Uniforms, Insignia, and Decorations
United Nations
United States Air Force
United States Army
United States Army - Discipline
United States Army Artillery Board
United States Calvary
United States Navy
Vietnam
Vietnam
Vietnam - Dien Bien Phu
Vietnam - My Lai Massacre
Vigneras, Marcel
66
Box Folder
1696
1697
1698
1699-1701
1702
1703
1704
1705-06
107 1707
1708
1709-11
1712-13
1714
1715
108 1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721
1722
1723
1724
1725
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Voelker, John D.
Volunteer Army
Watergate
War
War - Limited
Weapons
World War I
World War II
World War II - Battle of the Bulge
World War II - D-Day
World War II - Europe
World War II - Europe - German Interviews
World War II - Europe - QB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 1
World War II - Europe - QB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 2
World War II - Europe - QB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 3
World War II - Europe - "Stenograhic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler
and German High Command" Parts 1-18
World War II - Europe - "Stenograhic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler
and German High Command" Parts 19-39
World War II - Europe - "Stenographic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler
and German High Command" Parts 40-53
World War II - Japanese Internment Camps
World War II - Japanese Surrender
World War II - Liberation of Paris
World War II - Pacific
Writing
Yugoslavia
AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS
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110
111
112
113
114
115
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AUDIO TAPES
1726
List of Contents on Cassettes
Cassette #1 Excerpts from WWJ-TV Broadcasts (and DVD/CD copy)
Cassette #2 Snapshots of General Marshall Taken From His Scrapbooks
Cassette #3 Interview with Chris P. Fox about General Marshall
Cassette #4, #5 Speech General Marshall Made at Opening of the U. S.
Army Sergeants-Major Academy at Fort Bliss, Texas (and DVD/CD copy)
Reel to Reel Audio Tapes
Reel to Reel Audio Tapes
Audio Cassettes
FILMS
16mm Films
16mm Films
PHOTOGRAPHS
Artistic Photographs (Probably by Ives Marshall)
Box Folder
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Photograph of Two Horses
Signed Photograph of a Polo Match
ART
Map Case
Portfolio of Impressions of "Pork Chop Hill"
NEGATIVES
116
Bahamas
Bastogne
Big Trees
Canada - Georgian Bay
Canada
Cape Horn
Cornwall
Cuba
Cuba No.1 Film
Cuba
Detroit Horse, 1937
Detroit Horse Shows - National Open
Devon
England, Wales
Europe - Edith's
Europe by Edith
Florida - Bok Tower
Florida - Pelican Pix, Key West, Ives
France and Germany
French Riviera
Grand Canyon - Ives Trip
Grand Canyon
Horses
Horses - May 7
Horse Show - June 9-12
Horse Show - June 12
Hot Springs
Isreal - Cave of Papers, Masada, Ein Geddi
Italy No.1
Italy No. 2
Key West, Florida
Lexington, Concord, (Massachusetts) etc.
Lincoln Memorial
117
London
Mary Ellen
Marshall, Cate
Marshall, Ives and Sam
Marshall, S.L.A.
Marshall's Retirement Party at Pentagon given by General Westmoreland,
August 1960
Mexico - Amecameca
68
Box Folder
118
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Mexico - Archaeolgy
Mexico - Border Ports
Mexico - Cuernavaca
Mexico - Desert of Lions
Mexico, D. F.
Mexico, D. F. Including Little Known Places
Mexico, D. F. Little Known Places
Mexico, D. F. - Penitentiory
Mexico, Durango
Mexico, Guadalajara
Mexico - Highways
Mexico - Janitzio
Mexico - Markets
Mexico, Mazatlan
Mexico - Michoacan Daniels
Mexico No. 1 Film
Mexico No. 1 - Personal Portraits, etc.
Mexico, 1938 - No. 1 Film
Mexico,1938 - No. 1- Characters, Zocalo Crowd, etc.
Mexico - No. 2 Film - 1938
Mexico, Pachuca
Mexico, Pachuca and Nearby
Mexico - Pawnshop
Mexico - People
Mexico - San Juan T.
Mexico, Tabasco
Mexico, Tepoztlan
Mexico, Veracruz
Mexico, Xochimilco
Mexico, Yucatan
Miami, Florida
Michigan, Ausalde
Michigan, Keewenaw
Michigan, Mackinac
Michigan, Traverse City
Michigan, Saugatuck
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
More Pelicans, Florida Shots and Resort Stuff
Morro Castle - Burning
Mount Rushmore
Muskoka, Canada - Prize Winning Pix of Ives and Sam W.
Natchez, Louisiana
News Exhibition Shots
New Orleans, Louisiana
New Orleans, Gulf Coast
69
Box Folder
119
120
MS 186 Marshal Papers
New Orleans Trip
New York City
New York State, N. Y. Fair, Ives, etc.
Niagara Falls and Fort
North Carolina No. 1
North Carolina No. 2
Ontario - French River
Ontario - Muskoka
Paris
Palm Springs
Personal - 1938
Personal - 1938 (Winningham, Vernor, Herbst)
Personal - Cordon
Personal - Doris & Ives, Ivan & Sam W.
Personal - Guizars
Personal - Hemingway
Personal - Ives
Personal - Kirkpatrick
Personal - No. 1
Personal - Sam
Personal - Tom Mix
Personal - J. Wallace
Polo
Prize Window Shot of Sam W. and Ives
Queretaro
Rhinebeck
Rushmore, South Dakota
Salt Lake City, Utah
San Antonio, Texas
Sam, Burt, Dad
Sarasota, Charleston, World's Fair, Palm Springs, Catskill Mts.
Scotland
Shropshire, England
Sleepy Hollow, New York
Soldiers
Soldiers - 27th Division Fighters
South Dakota
Tennessee
Tucson, Arizona
Untitled
Vacation - Point Aux Borgues; North Michigan; Mexico-Zocalo Crowd; Ives
Aboard S.S. Paris; Rhinebeck Hotel; Atlantic City; New York World's Fair
Verdun, France
Wales
Walker, Pausy
Western Parks - No. 1 Film
70
Box Folder
121
122
MS 186 Marshal Papers
Western Parks - No. 2
Unidentified - Family, Friends, Miscellaneous
Unidentified - Family, Friends, Miscellaneous
Negatives from Family Album
Bermuda
Carlsbad, New Mexico
Good Year Tire Blimp
Horse Show - June 9-12
Personal No. 1 - Marshall and Ives
Pvah, Nancy [glass plate negative]
White, Jim
Unidentified Slides, Negatives
71