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SPECIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER 92

WWII U.S. GENERAL OF THE ARMY OFFICERS;

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SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY

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LESTER L. MILLER, JR.

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• WWII UoS. General of the Army Officers; A Selec- Finaltive Bibliography

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Bibliographies, Army Personnel, Leadership, Military Personnel, Warfare, Books,Periodicals

I& AEVSRACr (Coam e aIM' e N weemVY Mid Identfif by block nmber)This entry in the Morris Swett Library Special Bibliography series presents ma-terials written by or about the activities of the 5 U.S. Army 4-star general of-ficers who attained General of the Army rank during or shortly after WWII. Thematerials consist of books, reports, and serial items. Selection is from theholdings of the Morris Swett library, USAFAS.

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FOREWORD

This entry in the Morris Swett Library Special Bibliography Series presentsmaterials written by or about the activities of the 5 U.S. Army 4-StarGeneral Officers who attained 5-Star General of the Army rank during WWII.This was made possible by an Act of Congress on December 14, 1944.

The 5-Star designation was first conferred on LTG Ulysses S. Grant by a1866 Act of Congress. LTG William T. Sherman was second to be appointedto the grade when the LTG designation was discontinued in 1869. The rankwas retired at the time of his death in 1891 and reinstated in 1944. Thedesignation is not the same as General of Armies of U.S. This rank wascreated in 1799, discontinued in 1802, and reestablished on September 3, 1919in honor of General John J. Pershing. No other officer has been accordedthis honor although only the 4-Star rank insignia was authorized, not 6as had been suggested.

This number is arranged alphabetically and covers Generals of the Army:Arnold, Army Air Force Branch; Bradleyl Eisenhower, MacArthur, and Marshall.With the exception of Bradley who attained the rank in 1950 the otherswere promoted with the same date of rank.

This library reserves Library of Congress classification and author numbersfor them-under U.S. History, as follows:

Arnold, H.H; E745.A8Bradley, O.N. E745.B8Eisenhower, D.D. E745.E35MacArthur, D. E745.M3Marshall, G.C. E745.M37

The "E" class has been selected due to their long involvement in manyactivities unlike the "U53" which is reserved for U.S. generals associatedwith mainly one-war periA-

This number is arranged alphabetically in parts as indicated by the Tableof Contents. Selection has been made from the book stock and periodicalscollection of the Morris Swett Library, USAFAS. Inclusion of an item, orommission - due to the many possible sources involved, especially regardingEisenhower and MacArthur - neither implies USAPAS indorsement or sanctionof the compiler's point-of-view.

LESTER L. MILLER, JR.Supervisory Librarian

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part Pages

I. GEN Henry H. Arnold, 1886-1950 ..... ................ .. 1 - 3A. Materials by

1. Books, Reports. 2. Serials.B. Materials about

1. Serials

II. GEN Omar N. Bradley, 1893-1981 ...... .............. ... 3 - 7

A. Materials by1. Books, Reports. 2. Serials.

B. Materials about1. Serials

III. GEN Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1890-1969 .... ............. . 7 - 14A. Materials by

1. Books, Reports. 2. Serials.

B. Materials about1. Books. 2. Serials.

IV. GEN Douglas MacArthur, 1880-1964 ..... .............. 14 -20

A. Materials by1. Books, Reports. 2. Serials.

B. Materials about1. Books. 2. Serials.

V. GEN George C. Marshall, 1880-1959 ..... .............. .20 - 23A. Materials by

1. Books, Reports. 2. Serials.

B. Materials about1. Books. 2. Serials.

VI. Serials Consulted - (Arrangement by Acronym) .... ...... .23 - 26

VII. Background Books .. ................ ......... 26 -27

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PART I - GEN ARNOLD

* ' A - Materials by Gen Arnold

1. Books, Reports

UHl5O.4 Arnold, Henry H., et al. Army Flyer, N.Y., NY: HarperA8 Brothers, c1942.

D790 _______________*Global Mission, N.Y., NY: Harper, c1949.A9

D769 et al. Winged Warfare, N.Y., NY: HarperW3 & Brothers, c1941.

D790 U.S. Army Air Forces. Air War; Official Report of theA5 Army Air Forces to the Secretary of War, January 4, 1944,

Wash., D.C.: U.S. News, c1944.

D790 General Arnold's Report; Report ofA5 the Commanding General of the Army Air Forces to the

Secretary of War, Wash., D.C.: Army Times, c1944.

D790 . Report of the Commanding General ofA51 the Army Air Forces to the Secretary of War, 3 volumes,

Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1944-45.

*UA24 U.S. Army Ground Forces. Single Department of the Armed

7. File Forces, Wash., D.C.: HQ, AGF, 1945.

D769 The War Reports of General of the Army George C. Marshall,W3 Chief of Staff, General of the Army H. H. Arnold, Commanding

General, Army Air Forces and, Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King,Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of NavalOperations, First Edition$ Philadelphia, PA:Lippincott, c1947.

2. Serials

Arnold, Henry H. "Aircraft and War," INF, 10:224-229, 1913-1914.

"The Air Force spreads its wings; the pressingproblems of development and production," NTL DEF, 19:267-272, Mar 1939.

1

• "The Air Forces and Military Engineers," MIL ENG,

33:545-548, Dec 1941.

_ "Air OP was very young," FAJ, 36:198-200, Apr 1946.

_. "Air Operations in the Pacific and Asia," MIL RVW,

23:33-36, Feb 1944.

"__ _ "Air Strategy for Victory," MIL RVW, 23:5-7, Oct 1943.

_ "Air Support," RSV OFF, 19:7-9, Mar 1942.

. "The Army Air Forces in Action," AFJI, 44:39-165, 1942.

"_ _ ,_ et al. "Army Flyer," Book Review, BK RVW, 38:25, 1942.

___ _ "Aviation in War," RSV OFF, 18:3,4, Feb 1941.

___ _ . "The Cavalry-Air Corps Team," CAV J, 37:70-76, 1928.

_ _ _ "Global Mission," Book Review, BK RVW, 45:23,24, c1949.

. "Isolation of the Battlefield by Air Power," MIL RVW,

24:3-8, Jul 1944.

•____ "U.S. Airplane Performance," MIL ENG, 34:478-482,

Oct 1942.

_ "War Development of Aerial Observation of Artillery Fire,"

COAJ, 55:508-521, Jul 1921.

. et al. "Winged Warfare," Book Review, BK RVW, 37:27, c 1941.

_ "Wings, Bombs, and Bullets," INTL DEF, 25:317-320, Sep 1943.-I

B - Materials about Gen Arnold

1. Serials

"Biography." CBIO, 3:3-5, 19421 Obit. 11:12, 1950.

Eaker, Ira C. "Hap Arnold: The anatomy of leadership," AF, 60:83-86,Sep 1977.

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_ "Westover, Arnold, Spaatz," AESPH, 20:188-196, Dec 1976.

"General of the Air Force: Henry H. Arnold," AF, 33:26-32, Feb 1950.

Kinney, William A. "The Shining Silver Symbol," (Mackay Trophy), AIR,14:43-45, Jul 1970.

Kuter, Laurence S. "The General vs. The Establishment: General H.H. Arnoldand the Air Staff," AESPH, 21:185-189, Dec 1974.

"Louder than Words - The case for Air Force Modernization," AIR, 15:4-6,Mar 1971.

Wolk, Herman S. "Men who made the Air Force," AU RVW, 23:9-23, Sep-Oct,1972.

PART II - GEN BRADLEY

A - Materials by Gen Bradley

1. Books, Reports -

D790 Bradley, Omw N., et al. Effect of Air Power on MilitaryB8 Operations, Western Europe, Wiesbaden, Germany: U.S.

Strategic Bombing Survey and Air Effects Committee, 12thArmy Group, 1945.

D766.99 . Notes on Operations of lst Armored Division,T8B8 (s.l.:s.n.), 1 Mar 1943.Microjkt

UA24 . Statement of General Omar N. Bradley,A7 Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, before the Armed Services1949a Committee of the House of Representatives, (s.l.:s.n.),

18-19 Oct 1949.

DS918.03 . Substance of Statements made at Wake IslandB7 on October 15, 1950, Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1951.

D763.2 Patton, George S., Jr. Notes on the Sicilian Campaign, andP28 Annex thereto, Extract from Operation of 1I Corps, U.S. Army,Microjkt in Sicily, 10 July-17 August, by Lt. Gen. Omar N. Bradley,

Wash., D.C.: HQ, AG?, 1943.

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D769.27 U.S. Army. II Corps. Report of Operations of II Corps(2D) in the Sicilian Campaign. s.l.tHQ, II Corps, 1943.A44

*UA24 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Statement of General Omar N. Bradley,

A7 United States Army, before the House Armed Forces Committee,1948 Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 14 Apr 1948.

Vert.File

2. Serials

Bradley, Omar Nelson. "American Military Leadership," SOL, 8:5,6 Feb 1953.

_ _ __ "As I Remember Him," (Gen Eisenhower), AFJI, 106:6,

Apr 5, 1969.

May,_1949. "Creating a Sound Military Force," MIL RVW, 29:3-6,~May, 1949.

._ "D-Day: The Normandy Invasion in Retrospect,"

AHRVW, 79:779, 1974.

"Economy and Preparedness," INF, 65:2-4, Aug 1949.

_ _ _"George C. Marshall Research Foundation," ARM, 71:

34,35, Jan-Feb 1962.

"GI's General, Selected Paragraphs from a 'Soldiers

Story,'" A, 32-34, Sep 1951.

• "Leadership," PAR, 1:2-8, Winter, 1972.

• "Leadership Training and National Security," SOL,

7:35-38, Aug 1952.

"Letter of Congratulations on 60th Anniversary ofArmored Cavalry Journal," ARM, 57:5, Mar-Apr 1948.

• "Long-Range Strategy for a Lasting Peace," SOL,

7:27-32, Jun 1952.

_ "Marks of Military Leadership," A, 2:24, Jul 1952.

_ "The Military Assistance Program," OC, 1:11-13,1949.

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_______________* "A New Phase in the Struggle for Peace," SQL,4:8-11, Nov 1949.

._ __ "New Strength to Old World Ramparts," SOL,

4:3-5, May 1949.

___ _ _._ "One Round won't win the Fight," SOL, 4:31-35,Apr 1949.

__. "Our Day of Conscience," INF, 64:12,13, Jan 1949.

__. "Planning for Peace," MIL ENG, 43:7,8, Jan 1951.

"_ _ _ . "A Program of Preparedness," MIL ENG, 44:9, Jan 1952.

_ _ _ _ _ "'Red Atom Day' and American Plans," INF, 65:19, Dec 1949.

___ _ _ "The Responsibilities of the JCS," A, 3:14, Apr 1953.

_ Second Phase of the Defense Program," QMRVW, 29:34,

128-130, 132, Nov 1949.

_"A Soldierly Explanation," M 33:16,134,Jul-Aug 1953.

_ __. "Soldiers Soldier voices sharp pay dissent; citesinequities, stresses education problem," AFJI, 102:1, May 22, 1965.

.__ _ _ "Soldier's Story," Book Review, ARI, 60:59-62,

May-Jun 1951.

• "Soldier's Story," Book Review, BK RVW, 47:109, c1951.

• "A Soldier's Story of the Allied Campaigns from Tunisto the Elbe," MIL AFF, 15:166, 1951.

.:__ _ "The State of the Army, our strength now depends uponour equipment reserves," NTL DEF, 33:118,119, Sep-Oct 1948.

_ "Strategy for Lasting Peace," A, 2:10,11,48, May 1952.I

_ "The Strategy of MAP," (Military Assistance Program),

SOL, 4:8-10, Sep 1949.

_ _ _"Toward a Long-Range Manpower Policy," SOL, 6:11-15,

Mar 1951.

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'U.S. Military Policy," A, 1:5-11, Oct 1950.

_ "Why we must have more air power," A, 2:11,12,

Dec 1951.

_______________ "Your Professional Career," A, 2:12,13,33, Jun 1953.

B - Materials About Gen Bradley

1. Serials

Article, F., 38:58, Mar-Apr 1948.

"Biography," CBIO, 4:6-8, July 1943; Obit., 42:47, May 1981.

"Bradley to Get (Thayer) Award," AFJI , 110:13, May 1973.

"Dedicate town as living memorial to General Bradley," AFJI, 90:1398,Jul 18, 1953.

"A Final Farewell to the GI's General, General of the Army Omar NelsonBradley, 1893-1981." TP, 40:4,5 Jul-Sep 1981.

Garland, Albert N. "A Study in Leadership - One of the Greatest,"MIL RVW, 49:18-27, Dec 1969.

_ _.._ "They had Charisma: Marshall, Bradley, Patton,

Eisenhower," A, 21:26-31, May 1971.

"General Bradley takes Research Position," A, 4:48, Aug 1953.

"General of the Army, Omar N. Bradley, 1893-1981," Obit, A, 31:16-19,May 1981.

"General Omar N. Bradley," SOL, 21:10, Jul 1966.

"G.I. General," INF, 63:5-9, Oct 1948.

Hansen, Chester B. "General Omar Bradley," RSV OFF, 25:4-6, Jun 1948.

"Honors for General Bradley," AMJ, 109;14,15, Jul 1972.

"Infantry Salutes General of the Army, Omar N. Bradley, INF, 53:12,13,May-Jun 1963.

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"Marshall Award," AFJI, 102:3, Nov 28, 1964.

"Military Museum Dedicated," FA, 46:41, Sep 1970.

Myers, Larry J. "Army Birthday Bash," SOL, 30:16-19, Nov 1975.

"Newly Elected Director of the American Ordnance Assocation," NTL DEF,40:786, 787, Mar-Apr 1956.

"Official Commendation," FAJ, 33:652, Sep 1943.

"Omar N. Bradley dies; Last Five Star," Obit., AFT, 41:2, Apr 20, 1981.

"On Leadership," PAR, 11:2-7, Sep 1981.

Peebles, Snyder L. "Doctrine of Applied Doctrine," MIL RVW, 23:5-9, Nov 1943.

Pratt, Fletcher. "The Tactician of the West," INF, 61:4-7, Dec 1947;62:52-59, Jan 1948; 62:19-25, Feb 1948.

"President Johnson hails General Bradley's Service," AFJI, 102:29,Nov 28, 1964.

Schemmer, Benjamin F. "A Visit with the Soldiers' General: General ofthe Army Omar N. Bradley," AFJI, 109:28-30, Jun 1972.

Schweitz, Bob. "How Omar Bradley got to be a Major," AFT, 34:13,Jul 24, 1974.

"A Soldier's Story," SOL, 36:2,3, May 1981.

Stewart, William G. "Why does this area grow great generals," A, 21:44,45,Jun 1971.

"Thayer Award to Bradley," A, 23:55, May 1973.

Wedekind, Lothar H. "General of the Army Omar N. Bradley: The 'Soldiers'Soldier is still on active duty," AFT, Suppl, 39:18-20, Aug 7, 1978.

g PART III - GEN EISENHOWER

A - Materials by Gen Eisenhower

1. Books, Reports -

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D763 Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Report by the SupremeI8A31 Allied Commander, Mediterranean to'the Combined Chiefs of Staff

on the Italian Campaign, 8 January 1944 to 10 May 1944, Wash., D.C.:the hq, 1946.

D756 . Report by the SupremeA24 Commander to the Combined Chiefs of Staff on the Operations in

Europe of the Allied Expeditionary Force, 6 June 1944 to 8 May1945, Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1946.

D763 . Report by the Supreme18A3 Headquarters, Mediterranean, to the Combined Chiefs of Staff

on the Italian Campaign, 1944-1945, London,Eng: HMSO, c1951.

E836 Eisenhower, Dwight D. At Ease: Stories I tell to Friends,A3 Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1967.

U425.6 . Brief History of Planning for ProcurementQ7 and Industrial Mobilization since the World War, Wash., D.C.:

U.S. Army Industrial College, 1931.

E744 . The Chance for Peace; Address, April 16,E35 1953, Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1953.

D743 . Crusade in Europe, N.Y., NY: Doubleday,E3 c1948.

E836 . Dear General: Eisenhower's WartimeA4 Letters to Marshall, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Pr., c1971.

E936 . The Eisenhower Diaries, edited byA3155 Robert H. Ferrell, N.Y., NY: Norton, c1981.

E745 --_ . Eisenhower Speaks; Dwight D. EisenhowerE35A4 in his Messages and Speeches, N.Y., NY: Farrar, Straus, c1948.

E835 . Foreign Policy Address of the PresidentE3 of the United States delivered before the American Society of

Newspaper Editors, April 16, 1953, Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1953.

E836 . In Review: Pictures I've Kept; A ConciseA33 Pictorial Autobiography, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1969.

E835 . Mandate for Change, 1953-19S6;*The WhiteE33 House Years, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1963.

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E836 Minutes and Documents of the CabinetE42 Meetings of President Eisenhower (1953-1961), Wash., D.C.:Microfilm University Publications of American, c1980.

E836 The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower,E3 Alfred D. Chandler, Jr., editor, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins

Pr., c1978.

E835 Peace with Justice; Selected Addresses,E42 N.Y., NY: Columbia Univ. Pr., c1961.

E836 . Public Papers of the Presidents of theE41 United States, 8 volumes, Wash., D.C.: USGPO, 1953-1961.

*D756 . Summary of Operations in Northwest

U5 Europe, Ft. Leavenworth, KS: USC&GS, Recent Operations, 1946.Vert.File

UA646 Supreme Allied Commander, Europe. Unity of Purpose Urged forS7 Security of North Atlantic Area: Report to Members of the

Congress, Feb 1, 1951, Wash., D.C.: Dept of State, 1951.

D769 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Final Report of the Chief of Staff,A552 United States Army, to the Secretary of the Army, Wash., D.C.:

USGPO, 1948.

UB502 U.S. War Dept. Organization and Training, General Principles1946 Governing Preparation of Post-War Plans, Circular 119,

Wash., D.C.: the dept, 1946.

2. Serials

Eisenhower, Dwight D. "Allied Operations in North Africa and Sicily,"AIM, 13:2-4, Feb 1944.

. "The Art of High Command," INF, 64:10, Feb 1949.

. "At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends," Book Review,

BK RVW, 63:390, c1967.

__________1953 _• "The Chance for Peace," QM RVW, 33:4,5,156-164,J3ul-Aug, 1953.

. "Command Post for the Cold War," A, 3:6-9; Jan 1953.

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._ _ _ "Crusade in Europe," Book Review, BK RVW, 44:241,242,

c1948.

_ "Dear General: Eisenhower's Wartime Letters to

Marshall," Book Review, BK RVW, 57:381, c1971.

. "The Eisenhower Diaries," Book Review, BK RVW,

77:417, c1981.

_ "Eisenhower Speaks: Dwight D. Eisenhower in his

Messages and Speeches, Book Review, BK RVW, 44:242, c1948.

_ "Far from Defeatism," A, 3:5, Jan 1953.

• "General Eisenhower's Report on NATO," CAJ,

6:11-39,Aprl952.

. "A Greeting to Artillerymen from our Chief of

Staff," FAJ, 36:258, May 1946.

_______. "The Heritage of Valley Forge," SOL, 5:25-27,

Aug 1950.

_ _ _ . "In Review: Pictures I've Kept; A Concise

Pictorial Autobiography, Book Review, BK RVW, 65:387, c1969.

• "Inaugural Address," SOL, 8:15-20, Apr 1953.

_ "Mandate for Change, 1953-1956; The White House Years,"

Book Review, BK RVW, 59:303,304, c1963.

_ "The Nation in Arms; Peoples, not Armies and Navies,

fight wars," NTL DEF, 30:182, Mar 1946.

• "Outline of Victory; A balance sheet of our successes

in Northern France," NTL DEF, 27:441, Nov 1944.

_ "The President's Address on the Atomic Age," SOL,9:3-9, Feb 1954.

• "The Reserve Component and our Future Security,

Leadership stressed for Post-War Training," RSV OFF, 23:9,10,32,33, Jul 1946.

• "The Road to Peace, American Scientific and Industrial

Preparedness will lead the way," NTL DEF, 31:34,35, Jul 1946.

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__ "State of the Nation's Defenses; an address," A,

4:11, Feb 1954.

_ "A Statement on Tactical Air Organization," AF,

33:26,Dec 1950.

_ "A Tank Discussion," INF, 17:453-458, 1920-21.

• "War Policies," COAJ, 74:495, 1931.

B - Materials about Gen Eisenhower

1. Books -

D755.7 Ambrose, Stephen E. Eisenhower and Berlin, 1945; the decisionA4 to halt at the Elbe, N.Y., NY: W.W. Norton, c1967.

E836 . The Supreme Commander; The War Years ofA8 General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1970.

E835 Branyan, Robert L., et al. The Eisenhower Administration,B68 1953-1961, A Documentary History, N.Y., NY: Random House,

c1971.

D811 Butcher, Harry C. My Three Years with Eisenhower; the personalB86 Diary of Captain Harry C. Butcher, 1942 to 1945, N.Y., NY:

Simon & Schuster, c1946.

E836 Childs, Marquis W. Eisenhower: Captive Hero; a critical studyC5 of the General and the President, N.Y.:NY: Harcourt, Brace,

c1958.

E745 Davis, Kenneth S. Soldier of Democracy, A Biography of DwightE35D3 Eisenhower, N.Y., NY: Doubleday, Doran, c1952.

E835 Donovan, Robert J. Eisenhower: The Inside Story, N.Y., NY:D6 Harper, c1956.

E745 Gunther, John. Eisenhower, The Man and The Symbol, N.Y., NY:

E35G8 Harper, c1952.

E837 Hatch, Alden. Red Carpet for Mamie, N.Y., NY: Holt, c1954.

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E836 Lyon, Peter. Eisenhower: Portrait of the Hero, Boston, MA:L96 Little, Brown, c1974.

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D811 McKeogh, Michael J. Sgt. Mickey and General Ike, N.Y., NY:

M24 G.P. Putnam's Sons, c19 46.

E745 Maurois, Andr6. Eisenhower, The Liberator, N.Y., NY: Didier,

E35M3 c1945.

E836 Morin, Relman. Dwight D. Eisenhower; A Guauge of Greatnee3,

M6 N.Y., NY: Simon and Schuster, c1969.

E836 Nadich, Judah. Eisenhower and the Jews, N.Y.,NY: Twayne,N3 c1953.

E835 Parmet, Herbert S. Eisenhower and the American Crusades,P3 N.Y., NY: MacMillan, c1972.

E836 Pinkley, Virgil, et al. Eisenhower Declassified, Old Tappan,P56 NJ: Revell, c1979.

D756.5 Rostow, Walt W. Pre-Invasion Bombing Strategy: General

N6R64 Eisenhower's Decision of March 25, 1944, Austin, TX:Univ. of Texas, c1981.

E836 Sixsmith, Eric K.G. Eisenhower as Military Commander,

S53 N.Y., NY: Stein & Day, c1973.

D756 Smith, Walter B. Eisenhower's Six Great Decisions:

S5 Europe, 1944-1945, N.Y., NY: Longmans, Green, c1956.

E745 Summersby, Kathleen "Kay" (Morgan). Eisenhower was my boss,E35S8 N.Y., NY: Prentice-Hall, c1948.

E836 . Past Forgetting, mE loveM62 affair with Dwight D. Eisenhower, N.Y., NY: Simon & Schuster,

c1976.

E745 Taylor, Allan, ed. What Eisenhower Thinks, N.Y., NY: T. Crowell,E35A5 c1952.

D761 Weigley, Russell P. Eisenhower's Lieutenants: The Campaign

W41 of France and Germany, 1944-1945, Bloomington, IN: Indiana

Univ. Pr., c1981.

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2. Serials

"Biography," CBIO, 3:18-20, 1942; 9:22-26, 1948; 18:27-29, 1957; Obit. 30:466,1969.

Blumenson, Martin. "Ike and his indispensable lieutenants," A, 30:50-54,Jun 1980.

Brune, Lester H. "The Eisenhower Administration and Defense Policy,"AF&S, 6:511-516, Spring 1980.

Cooling, Benjamin F. "Dwight D. Eisenhower at the Army War College,1927-28," PAR, 5:26-36, 1975.

"Dwight D. Eisenhower," SOL, 8:3,4, Feb 1953.

Eaker, Ira C. "Defense Budgets: Ike, Nixon, and McGovern, AFT, 33:13,Sep 6, 1972.

"Eisenhower Army Medical Center is dedicated at Augusta by son," A,25:62, Jul 1975.

"Eisenhower at the Naval War College," USNIP, 97:18-24, Jun 1971.

"Eisenhower - Chief of Staff; his influence on weapons in the atomic age,"NTL DEF, 30:33, Jan 1946.

Garland, Albert N. "They had Charisma: Marahall, Bradley, Patton,Eisenhower," A, 21:26-31, May 1971.

Gunther, J. "Eisenhower, the man and the symbol," MIL RVW, 32:112, Jul 1952.

Hunter, T.M. "Foch and Eisenhower: A Study in Allied Supreme Command,"!2.'87:33-52, Oct 1963.

"* McCullar, Francis N. "No Sir, Mr. President - A Flying Safety Episode...."NG, 28:22,23, Feb 1974.

Mehle, F. Douglas. "Sponsorship," A, 28:41-44, Mar 1978.

"The Military - Industrial Complex: What President Eisenhower really said,"AFPLFC, Supl. No. 7:29-32, Jul 1976.

Morton, Louis. "The Philippine Army, 1935-39, Eisenhower's Memorandum toQuezon," MIL AFF, 12:103-112, Summer 1948.

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Rourke, John T. "Marshall, Eisenhower and the Military Mind," MIL RVW,61:26-32, Feb 1981.

Rowan-Robinson, G.A. "Eisenhower: The Apostle of Allied Unity," FF,25:282-285, Feb 1949.

_ "The Role of Supreme Allied Commander: Foch and

Eisenhower," FF, 24:68-72, Jun 1947.

Scammell, Joseph M. "General Eisenhower as Supreme Commander," MIL AFF,11:54-61, Spring 1947.

Smith, W.B. "Eisenhower's Six Great Decisions, 1944-45," Book Review, A,

7:58,59, Aug 1956.

Wolk, C.J. "The Military Industrial Complex in Perspective," MCG,

55:36-44, Aug 1971.

PART IV - GEN MacARTHUR

A - Materials by Gen MacArthur

1. Books, Reports -

DS918.14 MacArthur, Douglas. Address at a Joint Meeting of the Two

M25 Houses in the Hall of the House of Representatives, April 19,1951, Wash., DC: USGPO, 1951.

*UA42 The Citizen Soldier and his Role in our

A55M2 National Military Policy, Indianapolis, IN: American LegionVert.File Nag., c1951.

E745 . Duty, Honor, Country; A Pictorial

4 M3A36 Autobiography, N.Y., NY: McGraw-Hill, c1965.

U17 . MacArthur on War, N.Y., NY: Duell,

M3 Sloan and Pearce, c1942.

UG370 . Military Demolitions, Fort Leavenworth,

M12 KS: Staff College Pr., 1909.

D767.4 . (Paraphrase of Code Radiogram received in

M3 the War Department at 9:20 p.m., March 11, 1942), (s.l.:s.n.),1942a 1942.Microjkt

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M3 to General George C. Marshall Re: Prompt and adequate help

1942 from the United States), (s.l.:s.n.), 1942.Vert.rile

E745 . Reminiscences, General of the Army,

M3A6 N.Y., NY: McGraw-Hill Book Co., c1964.

D767 . Reports of General MacArthur, Prepared

M3 by his General Staff, 4 volumes, Wash., DC: USGPO, 1966.

E745 • Revitalizing a Nation; A Statement ofM3A5 Beliefs, Opinions, and Policies embodied in the public

pronouncements of Douglas MacArthur, Chicago, IL: HeritageFoundation, c1952.

E745 . A Soldier Speaks; Public Papers and

M3A2 Speeches of General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur, prepared

for the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, NY, N.Y., NY:Praeger, c1965.

2. Serials

MacArthur, Douglas A. "Duty, Honor, Country," ARM, 71:20-22, Jul-Aug, 1962.

_____ _ "The Importance of Land Defense," RSV OFF, 12:3,4,17-22,

Jan 1935.

._ "Lessons Learned at the Point," SOL, 19:64, Mar 1964.

_ _"_ "MacArthur on Industrial Mobilization," NTL DEF,36:99, Jul 1951.

____._ _ . "MacArthur on War," Book Review, BK RVW, 38:491,d c1942.

•_ _ "The Necessity for Militaxy Forces,INF, 30:327-331,

1927.

_ _ _ . "Philippine Defense Plan," AFJI, 73:1119, Aug 8, 19361

73:1151, Aug 15, 1936; 73:1205, Aug 29, 1936; 74:2, Sep 5, 1936; 74:157,Oct 17, 19361 74:359, Dec 26, 1936; 74:377, Jan 2, 19371 74:399, Jan 9, 1937.

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_ _ _"Remark of General Douglas MacArthur, concerninghis Field Artillery on Bataan, " FAJ, 32:418, Jun 1942.

_ "Reminscences," Book Review, BK RVW, 50:759,760,1964.

. "A Soldier Speaks," Book Review, BK RVW, 62:748, 1966.

_ _ _ . "Through the Spirit we must save the flesh," NTL DEF,

35:176, Nov 1950.

_ "Trends of Military Policy; a review of the status of

our army today," NTL DEF, 14:205-210, Jan-Feb 1934.

_ "The use of the machine in battle, the powers and

liminations of mechanized equipment," NTL DEF, 12:83-88, 179-183, Jul

1931-Jun 1932.

_ "The War Department Mobilization Plan," NTL DEF,

12:83-88, 179-183, Jul 1931-Jun 1932.

B - Materials about Gen MacArthur

1. Books -

E745 Archer, Jules. Front-Line General: Douglas MacArthur,M3A8 N.Y., NY: Messner, c1963.

E745 The Banners and the Glory; the story of General DouglasM3A82 MacArthur, by the editors of the Army Times, N.Y.,NY:

Putnam, c1965.

D769.5 Barbey, Daniel E. MacArthur's Amphibious Navy; Seventh(7th) Amphibious Force - Operations, 1943-1945, Annapolis, MD:B3 U.S. Naval Institute, 1969.

DS889 Brines, Russell. MacArthur's Japan, Philadelphia, PA:B7 J.B. Lippincott Co., c1948.

E745 Devaney, John. Douglas MacArthur, Something of a hero,M3D48 N.Y., NY: Putnam, c1979.

E806 Eyre, James K. The Roosevelt " MacArthur Conflict,E9 Chambersburg, PA: Craft Press, c1950.

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U19 Fuller, John F.C. Watchwords, London, Eng: Skeffington &F97 Son, Ltd., c1944.

E745 Gunther, John. The Riddle of MacArthur: Japan, Korea, andM3G8 the Far East, N.Y.,NY: Harper, c1951.

D767.4 Hersey, John R. Men on Bataan, N.Y.,NY: A.A. Knopf, c1942.H4

D767 Hunt, Frazier. MacArthur and the War against Japan, N.Y.,NY:H8 C. Scribner's, c1944.

E745 . The Untold Story of Douglas MacArthur, N.Y.,NY:M3H8 Devin-Adair Co., c1954.

E745 James, Dorris C. The Years of MacArthur, 2 volumes, Boston, MA:M3J3 Houghton Mifflin, c1970.1E745 Kelley, Frank R., and Cornelius Ryan. MacArthur: Man of Action,M3K3 Garden City, NY: Doubleday, c1950.

DS889 . Star-Spangled Mikado,

K2 N.Y., NY: R.M. McBride, c1947.

E745 Kenney, George C. The MacArthur I Know, N.Y.,NY: Duell, SloanM3K45 and Pearce, c1951.

DS918.2 Langley, Michael. Inchon Landing: MacArthur's Last Triumph,15L36 N.Y., NY: Times Books, c1979.

E745 Lee, Clark G., and Richard Henschel. Douglas MacArthur, N.Y.,NY:M3L4 Holt, c1952.

E745 Long, Gavin. MacArthur as Military Commander, Princeton, NY:M3L5 Van Nostrand Co., c1969.

DS918 Lowitt, Richard, ed. The Truman-MacArthur Controversy,L9 Chicago, IL: Rand McNally & Co., c1967.

DS918 McGovern, James. To the Yalu; From the Chinese Invasion ofM26 Korea to MacArthur's Dismissal, N.Y., NY: Morrow, c1972.

E745 Manchester, William. American Caesar, Douglas MacArthur,M3M4 1880-1964, Boston, MA: Little, Brown and Co., c1978.

DS918 The Miliary Situation in the Far East and the Relief of GeneralM25 MacArthur, Wash., DC: Univ. Publications of America, c1977.Microfilm

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E748 Miller, Francis T. General Douglas MacArthur, Fighter forM144M5 Freedom, Philadelphia, PA: Universal Book & Bible House,

c1942.

E745 . General Douglas MacArthur, Soldier-Statesman,

M3M5 Philadelphia, PA: Winston, c1951.

E745 Newlon, Clarke. The Fighting Douglas MacArthur, N.Y., NY:M3N4 Dodd Mead, c1965.

E748 Nicolay, Helen. MacArthur of Bataan, N.Y., NY: Appleton-M144N5 Century Co., c1942.

E745 Petillo, Carol M. Douglas MacArthur: The Philippine Years,M3P4 Bloomington, IN: Indiana Univ. Pr., c1981.

D767.41 Philippines Commonwealth. Office of Special Services. TheB21P6 Epic of Bataan... Background Material for Feature Articles1943 and Editorials, Wash., DC: the commonwealth, 1943.MicroJkt.

E745 Rovere, Richard H., et al. The General and the President,M3R6 and the Future of American Foreign Policy, N.Y., NY: Farrar,

Straus, and Young, c1951.

DS889 Sebald, William J. With MacArthur in Japanj A personal history ofS4 occupation, N.Y., NY: W.W. Norton, c1965.

E745 Smith, Robert. MacArthur in Korea, the Naked Emperor, N.Y., NY:M3S57 Simon & Schuster, c1982.

DS919 Spainer, John W. The Truman-MacArthur Controversy and the KoreanS7 War, Cambridge, MA: Belknap Paress, c1959.

D804 Taylor, Lawrence. A Trail of Generals: Homma, Yamashita,J33T38 MacArthur, South Bend, IN: Icarus Pr., c1981.

DS918.6 U.S. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services. GeneralA63 of the Army Douglas MacArthur and the American Policy in the Far

East; Joint Statement..., Wash., DC: USGPO, 1951.

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M3W4 1941-1951, N.Y., NY: McGraw-Hill, c1954.

E745 Wittner, Lawrence S., comp. MacArthur, Englewood Cliffs, NJ:M3W5 Prentice-Hall, c1971.

2. Serials

Behrenhausen, Richard A. "Duty, Honor, Country," NWCR, 23:79-101,Sep 1970.

"Biography," CBIO, 2:49-52, 1941; 9:29-32, 1948; Obit. 25:262,1964.

Blumenson, Martin. "MacArthur's Dividied Command-an assessment in thelight of army doctrine," A, 7:38-44, Nov 1956.

Codd, Leo. A. "MacArthur," NTL DEF, 22:765, Mar 1942.

Cook, Charles 0., Jr. "The Pacific Command Divided: the mostunexplainable decision," USNIP, 104:55-61, Sep 1978.

Dunn, William J. "MacArthur's Mansion and other Myths," A, 23:39-44,Mar 1973.

"General of the Army Douglas MacArthur," FAJ, 37:309, Sep-Oct 1947.

Hall, George M. "When honor conflicts with duty," AURVW, 31:45-60, Sep-Oct 1980.

James, D. Clayton. "MacArthur's lapses from an envelopment strategy in 1945,"PAR, 10:26-32, Jun 1980.

Lee, John C.H. "Staff organization and the theoretical single mind,"MIL ENG, 12:508-512, 565-576, 1920.

"MacArthur," NTL DEF, 22:764, Mar 1942.

Moore, John R. "Bataan," USAAD, 16:26-29, Jun 1970.

"No substitute for Victoryl after twenty years, the words of GeneralMacArthur still ring true," NTL DEF, 46:346-348, Dec 1961.

Smith, Lynn D. "A nickel after a dollar - MacArthur's daring plan for theinvasion of Inchon," A, 20:24-34, Sep 1970. -

Totten, James P. "Operation Chromite: A story of generalship," ARM,85:33-38, Nov-Dec 1976.

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MIL AFF, 20:235,236, Winter, 1956.

PART V - GEN MARSHAL.

A - Materials by Gen Marshall

1. Books, Reports -

UB343 Marshall, George C. Demobilization of the Army, Wash., DC:M28 USGPO, 1945.

E745 . Memoirs of My Services in the World War,

M37M4 1917-1918, Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Co., c1976.

D814.44 . Moscow Meeting of the Council of Foreign

M3 Ministers, March 10 - April 24, 1947, Wash., DC: Dept ofState, 1947.

E745 . The Papers of George Catlett Marshall,

M37 Volume 1, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins Univ. Pr., c1981.

U19 . Selected Speeches and Statements ofM35 the Army George C. Marshall, Wash., DC: Infantry Journal,

c1945.

*UA24 . Single Department of the Armed Forces,

A714 Wash., DC: HQ, AGF, 1945.Vert.File

D769 U.S. War Dept. General Staff. Biennial Report of the Chief ofA21 Staff of the U.S. Army, July 1, 1939 to June 30, 1943, to the

Secretary of War, Wash., DC: Infantry Journal, c1943.

D769 _. Biennial Report of the Chief of

A22 Staff of the U.S. Army, July 1, 1943 to June 30, 1945, to theSecretary of War, Wash., DC: U.S. News, c1945.

D769 The War Reports of General of the Army George C. Marshall, ChiefW3 of Staff, General of the Army H.H. Arnold, Conmuanding General,

Army Air Forces and Fleet Admiral Ernest J. King, Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations,Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott Co., c1947.

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Marshall, George C. "Address of General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of

the United States Army,'I4CG, 26:52, 120 124, Nov 1941.

____ "A.E.F. General Staff, World War I," MIL RVW, 23:5,

Jul 1943.

"___ _ . "Army of the United States," AFJI, 44:31, 1942.

____ _ . "Changeless War; Modern Methods have altered the

Fundamentals," NTL DEF, 20:213-215, Jan 1940.

• "Chief of Staff outlines training aims," RSV OFF,

18:18,19, Jul 1941.

_ _ _ _ "The Chief Speaks," RSV OFF, 19:5,6, Feb 1942.

• "For the Common Defense," INF, 57:18-24, Nov 1945.

. "General Marshall Speaks, address by the Chief of Staff,

General George C. Marshall, over National Broadcasting Company Network," RSV OFF,18:8-10, Jan 1941.

_ "General Marshall's unpublished message to the guard,"NTL GD, 33:14-17, Sep 1979.

. "Memoirs of my services,* Book Review, BK RVW, 72:784,

1976.

. "National Defense," RSV OFF, 17:7,8, Mar 1940.

• "National Organization for War," RSV OFF, 17:8,9,

Feb 1940.

_ "The Obligation to Serve," SOL, 6:3-8, Apr 1951.

* "Our War Memorials Abroad: A faith kept by General of the

Army, George C. Marshall," NGM, 61:731-766, Jun 1957.

____ _ . "The Papers of George Catlett Marshall," Volume 1,Book Review, BK RVW, 78:151,c1982.

__ _. "Profiting by War Experiences," INF, 18:34-37, 1921.

__. "Report on the Army," INF, 53:44-47, Nov 1943.

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George C. Marshall," Book Review, BK RVW, 41:473,474, c1945.

• "Today," RSV OFF, 17:12, Oct 1940.

B - Materials about Gen Marshall

1. Books -

E745 Frye, William. Marshall, Citizen Soldier, Indianapolis, IN:M37F7 Bobbs-Merrill Co., c1947.

E745 McCarthy, Joseph R. America's Retreat from Victory; The storyM37M2 of George Catlett Marshall, N.Y., NY: Devin-Adair, c1951.

E745 Marshall, Katherine (Tupper). Together, Annals of an Army Wife,M3M3 N.Y., NY: Tupper and Love, Inc., c1946.

E745 Payne, Pierre S.R. The Marshall Story; A Biography of GeneralM37P3 George C. Marshall, N.Y., NY: Prentice-Hall, c1951.

E745 Pogue, Forrest C. George C. Marshall, 3 volumes, N.Y., NY:M37P6 Viking Pr., c1963-1973.

E745 . George C. Marshall: Global Commander,

M37P61 Harmon Memorial Lectures, Colorado Springs, CO: U.S. Air ForceAcademy, 1968.

2. Serials

Bant, Bruce N. "George C. Marshall: First in War, First in Peace," SOL,34:35,36, Dec 1979.

"Biography," CBIO, 1:560-563, 1940; 8:36-40, 1947; Obit. 20:10, 1959.

Brady, Lawrence K. "Marshall's Strategy," AQ, 103:52-62, Oct 1972.

Buell, Thomas B. "Guadalcanal: Neither Side would Quit," USNIP, 106:60-65, Apr 1980.

DeWeerd, Harvey A. "Marshall, Organizer of Victory," INF, 59:8-14, Dec 1946;50:12-18, Jan 1947.

Fowler, John G., Jr. "Command Decision," MIL RVW, 59:2-6, Jun 1979-

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Garland, Albert N. "They had Charisma: Marshall, Bradley, Patton,Eisenhower," A, 21:26-31, May 1971.

"General of the Army-George C. Marshall," SOL, 15:3-5, Sep 1960.

"George C. Marshall - Secretary of Defense," SOL, 5:3-5, Nov 1950.

Johnson, Lyndon B. "On the Offensive for Peace," A, 14:26,27, Dec 1963.

Kuter, Laurence S. "George C. Marshall, Architect of Airpower," AF,61:65-67, Aug 1978.

Lovett, Robert A. "Let no man forget him, A, 11:23-27, Sep 1960.

Pogue,Forrest C. "Marshall at Benning," A, 14:30-36, Nov 1963.

Rourke, John T. "Marshall, Eisenhower and the Military Mind," MIL RVW,61:26-32, Feb 1981.

"Soldier," INF, 58:69,70, Jan 1946.

Stimson, Henry L. "A Great and Good Citizen," INF, 58:28, Jan 1946.

Thayer, Frederick C. "Professionalism: The Hard Choice," USNIP, 97:.J-40,Jun 1971.

Watson, Georgia S. "Battery X," A, 28:32-35, Dec 191.

VI - SERIALS CONSULTED -(Arrangement by Acronym)

LCC# Acronym Title

U1 A Army (United States Army Combat ForcesU6 Journal)

UHl AESPH Aerospace HistorianA41

UHl AF Air ForceA6

U21.5 AF&S Armed Forces & SocietyA74

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Ul AFJI Armed Forces Journal InternationalAS (ArmyNavy Journal), (Journal of Armed Forces)

UHI AFPLFC Air Force Policy Letters for CommandersA8

UHl AFT Air Force TimesA45

E171 AHRW American Historical ReviewA2

D731 AIM AIMA6

UHI AIR AirmanA67

Ul AQ Army QuarterlyA85

UFI ARM ArmorC7

UH1 AURYW Air University ReviewA66

Z1219 BK RVW Book Review DigestC9Ref

UA600 CAJ Canadian Army JournalA71

UEl CAVJ Cavalry JournalC2

CT100 CBIO Current BiographyC8IUFI COAJ Coast Artillery JournalC7

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UF23.5 FA Field Artilleryman (Artillery Trends)F6

UFl FAJ Field Artillery JournalF6

Ul FF Fighting ForcesF6

UDI INF Infantry (Infantry Journal)16

VEl MCG Marine Corps GazetteM3

Ul MIL AFF Military AffairsA4

UGl MIL ENG Military EngineerP8

Ul MIL RVW Military ReviewR4

Gl NGM National Geographic MagazineN27

UFl NTL DEF National Defense (Army Ordnance)A8 (Ordnance)

UA42 NTL GD National GuardsmanAlN21

Vi NWCR Naval War College Review16

Ul OC Officers Call04

Ul PAR ParametersP3

UCl QMRVW Quartermaster ReviewP8

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UA560.1 RSV OFF Reserve OfficerR3

UZ410 SOL Soldiers (Army Digest) (Army Information Digest)A8

UC533 TPO Trading PostT8

UHI USAAD U.S. Army Aviation DigestA63

VII - BACKGROUND BOOKS

D736 DeWeerd, Harvey A. Great Soldiers of World War II, N.Y., NY:D4 W.W. Norton, c1944.

CT213 Garraty, John A. Encyclopedia of American Biography, N.Y., NY:G37 Harper & Row, c1974.1974Ref

D736 Grimley, Edmund. The Big Six: Montgomery, Eisenhower, Tedder,G7 Ramsay, Leigh-Mallory, Bradley, London, Eng: Alliance Pr. Ltd.,

c1944.

C120 International Who's Who, 1978-1979, Vol. 42, London, Eng:15 Europa Pub. Ltd., c1978.Ref

D736 Irving, David. The War Between the Generals, N.Y., NY: Congdon16 & Lattes, Inc., c1981.

U51 Martell, Paul, et al. World Military Leaders, N.Y., NY: R.R.M35 Bowker Co., c1974.Ref

D736 Mason, David. Who's Who in World War I, Boston, MA: Little,M3 Brown & Co., c1978.Ref

CT168 Palmer, Alan. Who's Who in Modern History, 1860-1980, N.Y.,NY:P34 Holt, Rinehart & Winston, c1980.Ref

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El81 Pratt, Fletcher. Eleven Generals; Studies in American Command,P79 N.Y., NY: W. Sloane Assoc, c1949.

U51 Puryear, Edgar F., Jr. 19 Stars, A Study in Military CharacterP8 and Leadership, 2d ed., Novato, CA: Presidio Pr., c1981.

E181 Shoemaker, Robert Hilles. Famous American Generals, N.Y., NY:S5 T.Y. Crowell Co., c1946.

D736 These are the Generals, N.Y., NY: A.A. Knopf, c1943.T44

CT103 Thorne, J.O., ed. Chamber's Biographical Dictionary, RevisedC4 Edition, N.Y., NY: St. Martin's Pr., c1969.

D736 Tunney, Christopher. A Biographical Dictionary of World War II,T8 N.Y., NY: St.Martin's Pr., c1972.Ref

CT213 Webster's American Biographies, Springfield, MA: G. & C.V36 Merriam Co., c1974.Ref

U52 Webster's American Military Biographies, Springfield, MA:W4 G. & C. Merriam Co., c1978.Ref

CT103 Webster's Biographical Dictionary, Springfield, MA:W4 G. & C. Merriam Co., c1972.1972Ref

E663 Who was Who in American History- The Military, Chicago, IL:W57 Marquis Who's Who, c1975.Ref

E663 Who's Who in American, 1980-1981, 41st ed., Chicago, IL:W56 Marquis Who's Who, c1980.

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D736 Wilhelm, Donald. Your Son and Ten Fighting Generals, N.Y., NY:W55 American Brake Shoe Co., c1944.

US1 Windrow, Martin. A Concise Dictionary of Military Biography,W6 Reading, Berkshire, Eng: Osprey Pub. Ltd., c197k.Ref

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