MS 186 The S.L.A. Marshall Papers, 1900-1979 53 linear feet Prepared by Gerrianne Schaad Curator of Manuscripts July 1997
Citation: S.L.A. Marshall Papers, 1900-1979, MS 186, Link to Library: http://libraryweb.utep.edu/speccoll/marshallfinding.html 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 commentator 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. 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 raid 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 means 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 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, 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 a 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 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, and his 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 matters, 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 series is arranged alphabetically by broad subject. Included are such materials as newspaper clippings, manuals, articles, books and brochures. Collected material covers a variety of subjects mainly military in nature, such as World War I and II, Vietnam, guerilla warfare and tactics. 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 NOTEThe 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 encompass 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 articles and books 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 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 Collections Department of the University Library and became the nucleus of what is now the S.L.A. Marshall Military 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. RESTRICTIONSThe correspondence of Basil H. Liddell Hart is restricted according to the originating repository. The materials in the S.L.A. Marshall collection are photocopies from the 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 Collections Department.
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 Reserve Center, St. Louis]Appointments and Promotions Date of Grade Appointment Rank Acceptance Enlisted, Army of United States, 28 Nov. 1917 Honorably discharged 30 April 1919 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 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 23 June 1922 Resigned 12 Dec. 1922 Enlisted, Texas National Guard, 14 Dec. 1922 Appointments and Promotions [continued] Date of Grade Appointment Rank Acceptance Honorably discharged 13 Dec. 1927 Major, Army of the United States 22 Sept. 1942 28 Sept. 1942 Lieutenant Colonel, Army of the United States 5 April 1943 Colonel, Army of the United States 6 Jan. 1945 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) 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 duty- Central 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 Active Service From To Enlisted 28 Nov 1917 30 April 1919 Commissioned 1 May 1919 10 Sept.1919 28 Sept. 1942 3 May 1946 General Marshall had 25 periods of active duty for training. 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.PERSONAL PAPERSBIOGRAPHICAL 1 1 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 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 5 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) 6 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 (Third 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 Commissions and Personnel Action Certificates 85 I.D. Cards - Army, Government, Identification Tags, Veterans Groups 86 Military Orders, 1918-1919 87 Military Orders, 1942 88 Military Orders, 1943 89 Military Orders, 1944 90 Military Orders, 1945 91 Military Orders, 1946 92 Military Orders, 1947 93 Military Orders, 1948 94 Military Orders, 1949 95 Military Orders, 1950 96 Military Orders, 1951 97 Military Orders, 1952 98 Military Orders, 1953 99 Military Orders, 1954-1959 100 Military Orders, 1960-1969 101 Military Orders, 1970-1977 7 102 Reserve Status, 1922-1960 103 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 (Historical Section Staff) 121 WWII - Marshall and People in Europe 122 WWII - European Landscapes 123 WWII - Fall of Brest 124 WWII - Photographs from the Pacific (Including Marshall) 125 Photographs from The Mighty Endeavor by Charles B. MacDonald 126 WWII Photographs, 1943-44 127 Military Personnel Building a Pontoon Bridge Across a River 8 128 Korea, 1950-1953 129 Vietnam 130 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 173 Mexican Postcards 174 Postcards, Miscellaneous 175 Foreign Money 176 Gambling 177 Menus from U.S. Restaurants 178 Menus from Non-U.S. Restaurants 179 S.L.A. Marshall's Artworks - Drawings 180 S.L.A. Marshall's Artworks - Oil Painting 181 Ration Coupons 182 Artwork from Marshall's Daughters 183 Paul Horgan Drawing 184 "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 Grenade Cab 2 Shelf 3 7 Plaques Cab 2 Drawer 1 7 Framed Citations, 2 Plaques, 3 Unframed Citations, 6 Posters, 4 Hand- drawn 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 Prairie Audio Tapes Cab 3 Shelf 1 1 Framed Photograph, Portfolio of Marshall's Mounted Artwork, 1 Scrapbook Cab 3 Drawer 1 Box: Pipes, shoulder, 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 - Brigadier General Coat and Trousers, Army Green Uniform/ No Insignia - Coat and Trousers, 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 2 190 Album 3 191 Album 4 192 Album 5 16 Scrapbook/Photograph Album 1917 [through Vietnam] 17 Scrapbook 1931-33 18 Scrapbook 1934-35 19 Scrapbook 1935-36 20 Scrapbook 1936-37 21 Scrapbook 1937-39 22 Scrapbook 1939-40 23 Scrapbook 1940 and July 21-24, 1960 24 Scrapbook 1960-61 25 193 Scrapbook 1961-63 26 Scrapbook 1965-73 LITERARY ENDEAVORS BOOKS PUBLISHED 27 Bastogne Battle at Best 28 Battles in the Monsoon Bird - The Christmastide Battle The Fields of Bamboo 29 Bringing up the Rear 30 Crimsoned Prairie Sinai Victory Swift Sword 31 Night Drop 32 Pork Chop Hill NOT PUBLISHED 33 194 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 34 200 Ambush 201 Battles in Monsoon Crimsoned Prairie 202 Notes 203 Promotion 204 Fields of Bamboo Memoirs 205 Miscellaneous Notes 206 photographs 207 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 Monsoon 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 Naval Power as Understood by a Soldier 236 Night Drop 237 The Officer as a Leader 238 Omaha Beachhead 239 Pork Chop Hill 240 The River and the Gauntlet 241 Sinai Victory 242 The Soldier's Load and the Mobility of a Nation 243 Swift Sword 244 Utah Beach to Cherbourg 245 War on Wheels 246 The War to Free Cuba 247 West to Cambodia ENCYCLOPEDIA ARTICLES 248-49 Army 250 Strategy 251 Tactics 252 Warfare 253 World War II FICTION 37 254 "Before the Dawn" 255 "The Canteen" 256 "Double Exposure" 257 "Every Man Has a Story" 258 "Faith of our Fathers" 259 "First Lesson in Ethics" 260 "For the Love of Java" 261 "His Brother's Keepers" 262 "Holiday" 263 "In Balance" 264 "The Man Who Stopped Hitler" 265 "A Muster and Farewell" 266 "Notes by a Dead Professor" 267 Untitled 268 "Please Omit Diamonds" 269 "Rewrite Man" FOREWORDS AND INTRODUCTIONS 270 Forewords and Introductions FRAGMENTS 271-72 Fragments of Writings JOURNAL ARTICLES 273 "11th FA BN on D-Day" 274 "About Cuba" 275 "About Lights" 276 "Affair at Hill 30" (1948) 277 "After Tule Lake" 278 "Alternatives to Surrender" 279 "The Americans" (1931) 280 "Amid All Confusions" 281 "Amid Doves and Olive Branches: The Army in Lebanon" (1958) 282 "Apples or Oranges?" (1957) 283 "Are We Ready to Fight? Parts 1 and 2" (1962) 284 "Armor East of Suez" (1967) 285 "The Armored Futures" (1948) 286 "Arms in Wonderland" (1957) 287 "The Army of Israel" (1968, 1970) 38 288 "Army Without Parallel" (1973) 289 "The Army's Two Startling Snafus" (1962) 290 "Artillery in Korea" (1951) 291 "Aspects of Leadership in Vietnam" 292 "Assignment in Israel: The Army" (1958) 293 "Battle Command in Future War," Parts 2, 3, and 4 (1947) 294 "Battle Command in Future War," Parts 5, 6, 7, and 8 295 "Battle Command in Future War," Parts 9, 10, 11, and 12 (1948) 296 "The Battle of the Bulge" 297 "The Bayonet and the Grenade" (1967) 298 "This is the War in Korea/Bayonet Charge" (1951) 299 "Big Little War" (1960) 300 "The Big River" (1962) 301 "Black Soldier's Burden" (1961) 302 "The Boomerang" 303 "Bravest Christmas Card" 304 "Bravo Company's `Not-Ready-for-Combat' Cong "Smashers" (1968) 305 "Bringing Up the Rear - Unpublished Excerpts" (1979) 306 "But Rommel Was Right" 307 "A Calamitous Intelligence" 308 "Chester William Nimitz, 1885-1966" (1966) 309 "Christmas Tree Defeat: Gen. Bruce Clarke's Blackest Yuletide" (1958) 310 "The Code and the Pueblo-Some Questions and Answers" (1969, 1971) 311 "The Code of Conduct" 312 "The Cold War/ The Korean War" 39 313 "College Graduate, What Next?" (1938?) 314 "Combat Leadership" (1962) 315 "Un Combatiente Blindado no Gola" (1976) 316 "Un Combatiente de Tanques en Golan" (1976), see: Tank Warrior in the Golan 317 "Communications Under Stress" 318 "Concerning Truth" 319 "A Conversation With SLAM" (1972) 320 "The Critics of the Army" (1951) 321 "Critiques After Battle" (1946) 322 "Custer: The Little Big Decisions" (1971) 323 "Custer's Last Stand" (1973) 324 "Death of a Hero" (1951) 325 "Debate: Should the U.S. Join Cento? Yes" (1959) 326 "Decisions in Sinai" (1957) 327 "The Desert: It's Different" (1970) 328 "Do the Real Heros Get the Medal of Honor" (1953) 329 "Double Standard in the Mideast" (1969) 330 "Echoes of Malmedy" 331 "Egypt's Two-Week Military Myth" (1973) 332 "Eisenhower as a Field General" 333 "Encore in Sinai" 334 "Esprit" (1943) 335 "Eure Wehrmacht War Viel Besser" (1967) 336 "Europe and the Middle East: S.L.A. Marshall Speaks Out" (1971) 337 "Everything But Manpower" (1957) 338 "An Exposed Flank in South Vietnam" (1962) 339 "The Fickle Public Affections" (1971-1972) 340 "The Field Marshall Fights Again" (1959) 341 "The Fight at Best," Parts 1,2,3 342 "The Fight at Monkey" (1966) 343 "The Fight at Snook" (1956) 344 "The Fight on Saki Night" (1964) 345 "Fighting a Sticky War" (1964) 346 "The Fighting Man" 347 "First G.I. Wave on Omaha Beach" (1964) see "First Wave at Omaha Beach" 348 "First Wave at Omaha Beach" (1960) see "First G.I. Wave on Omaha Beach" 349 "Fix Bayonets and Follow Me!" See also: "Bayonet Charge" 40 350 "The Forgotten G.I.'s Who Saved D-Day" (1964) 351 "The Forgotten War" (1974) 352 "The Fourth and the Fathers" (1975) 353 "The Future of Armies" 354 "Garfield as a General" (1968) 355 "The Generals Who are Out to Kill Off Ike" (1964) 356 "Genesis to Revelation" (1972) 357 "The Gentle Woofer" 358 "The Great Tokyo Raid" 359 "Greatest Fish in the World" 360 "Group Fear and Its Controlling Military Units" 361 "Group Shock and the Future Battle" (1957) 362 "Gyroscope's End Provokes No Widespread Protest" (1959) 363 "The Heroes of Foul Up Hill" (1957) 364 "He's Winning Our War in Vietnam" (1967) 365 "The High Road for America" (1963) 366 "How Ready is Our Ready Reserve?" (1957) 367 "The 100-Hour War" (1957) 368 "I Rise to Say a Few Words for the Condemned" (1971) 369 "Ignoring Murphy's Law" (1968) 370 "In Defense of the Pentagon" (1971) 371 "Individual Motivation in Combat" (1970) 372 "Infantry Operations in Vietnam" (1970) 373 "Into the Alligator's Jaws" (1956) 374 "Army of Israel" (1962) 375 "Italian Campaign" 376 "Just one of Those Things" (1970) 377 "Korea - New Hazards Ahead" (1951) 378 "Korean Stalemate - The War of `Where Do We go From Here''' (1952) 379 "Last Barrier" (1953) 380 "The Lawyer as a Combat Historian" (1946) 381 "Little Wars and the Press" (1965) 382 "McNamara's Latest Reform" (1965) 383 "Malta at the Center" 384 "Man Against Armor"(1980)/"Men Against Armor" (1950) 385 "A Matter of Records" 386 "Men Facing Death" (1966) 387 "Men - Not Gimmicks" (1957) 388 "The Military Mess" (1965) 389 "Mobility and the Nation" (1950) 390 "The Mobility of One Man" (1949) 41 391 "Morale" 392 "NATO and the Future" (1962) 393 "Naval Power as Understood by a Soldier" 394 "The New U.S. Infantry and the Rediscovery of Land Warfare" (1950) 395 "Night Ops -- In Extension" 396 "Nothing New - Under the Sun" (1957) 397 "Now, As to the Question" 398 "Observations From a Vietnam Notebook" (1966) 399 "The Old Sarge Got His Big Chance - And He Wiped Out a VC Battalion" (1968) 400 "On Heavy Artillery: American Experience in Four Wars" (1978) 401 "Our Army in Korea - The Best Yet" 402 "Our G.I. - Good Soldier or Bad" (1961) 403 "Our Incredible Fire Power" 404 "Our Mistakes in Korea" (1953) 405 "Ourselves and the Russians" 406 "Pacific Island Defense" 407 "Pay-off in Korea" (1951) 408 "Peerless Hal Chase" 409 "Pigs are Funny Regardless of Mr. Remarque" 410 "The Place of Man in a Modern Army" (1959) 411 "Politicians and the Military" (1962) 412 "Pork Chop Hill Five Years After" (1959) 413 "The Presidency and the Military" (1973) 414 "Press Failure in Vietnam"(1966) 415 "The Principal of Priority" 416 "The Prospect for Security" (1948) 417 "The Pueblo and the Code" (1969) 418 "The Real 'Reserve Mess'" (1962) 419 "Reality in a Game of Confusion" (1973) 420 "A Reply to Mr. Neil Sheehan" (1971) 421 "Reporting Vietnam" (1966) 422 "Return of the Infantry" (1941) 423 "Right Good Soldiers" (1969) 424 "The ROK Army" 425 "Samuel Eliot Morison: Admiral and Historian" (1963) 426 "Search for the Combat Man" 427 "72 Hours in Hell - The Diary of a Vietnam Patrol" (1968) 428 "Sinai and the Israeli People" 429 "Sinai Victory: Selected Excerpts" (1959) 430 "South Africa: The Strategic View" (1967) 431 "Speaking of Records" 432 "Speaking of Team Play" (1957) 433 "Sports and War" (1952) 434 "Steps Toward Frustration" 435 "Stress and Recovery" (1957) 436 "The Summer of 1914" (1962) 42 437 "Suppression Through Bombardment, Its History" 438 "Surprise" 439 "Suvla Bay" (1963) 440 "The Taking of Hill 180 - Hey, Wolfhounds, Fix Bayonets and Follow Me!" (1964) 441 "Tank Warrior in the Golan" (1976) 442 "Tanks Can Be Stopped" (1942) 443 "Taylor Returns to the Wars" (1962) 444 "The Ten Best Books With Which to Begin a Professional Library" (1957) 445 "Their Lucky Stars" 446 "They Fought to Save Their Guns" (1953) 447 "This is the War in Korea" 448 "Those Hearts of Oak" 449 "Troop Indoctrination: Its History and Principle" 450 "The Truth About the Most Publicized Battle of Vietnam" (1967) 451 "Under Attack: The Military Code of Conduct" 452 "U.S. Military Policy" (1950 ostensibly by Omar Bradley) 453 "Unmilitary Military History" (1968) 454 "Vietnam and the Fog Makers" (1966) see: "Press Failure in Vietnam" 455 "Vietnam Survey" (1972) 456 "The War" 457 "We'll Fight Russia Next" 458 "We're Betting on H-Bomb Air Power" (1954) 459 "We Call it Security" 460 "We Must Have Heroes" (1974) see: "Why We Still Need Heroes" 461 "When Zach Bought an Army" 462 "Who Made George Romney?" 463 "Why We Still Need Heroes" (1974) see: "We Must Have Heroes" 464 "Willie the Batman" 465 "World's Best Night Fighters" 466 "Why Do They Slander Our Military Men?" (1964) 467 "Why the Israeli Army Wins" (1958) 468 "Wounded Knee Revisited" (1973) 469 "The Young Army of Israel" (1961) see: "Israel et Son Armee" 470 "Zahal - Israel's Unique Army" (1971) 471-72 Untitled LETTERS TO EDITOR 473 Letters to the Editor MILITARY PUBLICATIONS ARMY ORIENTATION COURSE 474 Newsmap, December 1942 475 Newsmap, January 1943 43 476 Newsmap, February 1943 477 Newsmap, March 1943 478 Newsmap, April 1943 479 Newsmap, May 1943 480 Newsmap, June 4, July 5, September 13, 1943 481 Newsmap, Battle Area on the Eastern Front 482 Newsmap, Target Berlin 483 The War in Outline BATTALION AND SMALL UNIT STUDY 484 #2 Action at Fort Montbarrey 485 #3 Capture of Kergonant 486 #6 The Fight at Best, Holland 487 #9 Cassidy's Battalion REGIMENTAL UNIT STUDY 488 #1 The Carentan Causeway 44 489 #2 The Fight at the Lock 490 #3 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment in Normandy Drop 491 #4 The Forcing of the Merderet Causeway at La Fiere, France 492 #5 Preliminary Operations Around the La Fiere Bridgehead, Merderet River, Normandy 493 #6 The Capture of Ste. Mere Eglise HISTORICAL EVALUATION & RESEARCH ORGANIZATION 494 Historical Trends Related to Weapon Lethality 495 Historical Trends Related to Weapon Lethality. Basic Historical Studies Annex Volume I 496 Historical Trends Related to Weapon Lethality. Science, Technology, and Weapons Development in History Annex Volume II 497 Historical Trends Related to Weapons Lethality. Comparative Analysis of Historical Studies Annex Volume III HISTORICAL EVALUATION AND RESEARCH ORGANIZATION Study on Lethality of Weapons 498 Prehistory to 1815 Part A 45 499 The Age of Gunpowder: Early Weapons 500 The Eighteenth Century 501 The Age of Technological Change 502 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 505 Military Political Psychological Implications of Massive Population Casualties in History 506 German Innovation of Combat Team in World War I 507 Operations By and Against American Indians Since 1492 HISTORICAL RECORDS PROJECT FINAL REPORT 508 Section 1: Introduction, Evaluation, and Recommendations 509 Section 2: The Environmental Element in Military Operations 510 Section 3: Military Operations as Characterized by the Effects of Environment 511 Section 4: The Impact of Environment on Military Operations 512 Section 5: The Nine-Coordinate Probability Model Describing Environment - Military Operations Relationships 46 513 Section 6: The Military Region: A Mathematical Model 514 Section 7: Evaluation of the Factor Analysis in a Study of the Effects of Environment on Military Operations 515 Section 8: Delineation of the Military Region LANGUAGE GUIDE 516 Chinese, French 517 North Africa OCCUPATION OF ENEMY TERRITORY 518 Italy, Germany POCKET GUIDES 519 Alaska 520 Australia 521 Burma 522 China, Egypt 523 Great Britain, Hawaii, Iraq 524 Iran, India, Japan 525 Korea, Netherlands, East Indies, New Caledonia 526 New Guinea, New Zealand 47 527 North Africa, Northern Ireland 528 Panama, Syria, Tunisia 529 USSR, West Africa U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, COLORADO 530 History 204 Air Power and Twentieth Century Warfare Volume 1 MISCELLANEOUS 531 Analysis of Infantry Operations and Weapons Usage in Korea During the Winter 1950-51 532 The Armed Forces Officer 533 The Army 534 CCF in the Attack 535 CCF Tactics in the Envelopment of a Column 536 Chemicals in Crime and Riot Control 537 Commentary on Environment in Military Operations 538 Communication Under Stress 48 539 Doolittle Raid 540 Escape and Evasion and Prisoner of War Conduct 541 Field Manual 100-5 542 Guide to the Use of Information Materials 543 A Historical Evaluation of U. S. Field Artillery Range Requirements, February 1971 544 Group Interviews and Statements from Soldiers About Events in WWII 545 Lessons Learned: Vietnam Primer 546 Malodorous Substances as Riot Control and Troop Training Agents, September 1969 547 Military Leadership 548 Notes on CCF Area Targets Based on CCF Tactics 549 Notes on Chinese Company Tactics 550 Notes on the Execution of War Diaries in the German Armed Forces 551 Notes on Urban Warfare 552 On Urban Warfare, June, 1972 553 Problems of Field Tactics in Defense Against Area Weapons 49 554 Problems of Field Tactics in Defense Against Area Weapons 555 Readings in Basic Tactics and Operations 556 Report on the Tulelake Registration 557 Safety Rules for Use on Transports 558 Shock Impact of Total Forces 559 Some Incomplete Combat Data, January 14, 1974 560 The Swedish Study on Weapons Effects 561 Tactical Organization 562 The Trail of the Timberwolves 563 Torch: Its Relations with the European Theater of Operations 564 The U. S. and Likely Conflicts, December 14, 1972 565 United States Foreign Policy - Asia 566 Urban Warfare Sketches 567 The VIP with Psychiatric Impairment 568 Miscellaneous Writings NARRATION 569 Film Narrations NEWSPAPER ARTICLES 570 Detroit News 1928-1930, Feature Fiction Section 571 Detroit News 1929, Feature Fiction Section 50 572 Detroit News 1931-1932, Fiction Features Section 573 Detroit News 1933-1934, Fiction Features Section 574 Detroit News 1935, Feature Section 575 Detroit News 1936, Feature Section 576 Detroit News 1937, Feature Section 577 Detroit News 1928, Metropolitan Section 578 Detroit News 1928-1929, Mexico Features and News Foreign Page 579 Detroit News and NY Times 1930-1938 580 Detroit News 1932 581 Detroit News 1929, 1935-1937 582 Detroit News 1934 583 Detroit News 1934-1935 51 584 Detroit News 1935 585 Detroit News 1936 586 Detroit News 1937 587 Detroit News 1938 588 Detroit News 1938-1939 589 Detroit News 1939 590 Detroit News 1942 591 Detroit News 1946 592 Detroit News 1947 593 Detroit News 1948 594 Detroit News 1950 595 St. Louis Post 1951 596 Detroit News 1952 597 Detroit News 1953 598 Detroit News 1954 599 Detroit News 1955 600 Detroit News 1956 601 Washington Post & Times Herald, The Day - Jewish Journal, Detroit News, The Register 1957 602 "Israel and The Israeli Campaign," Detroit News 1957 603 Detroit News 1958 604 Detroit News 1959 605 Detroit News 1960 606 Detroit News 1961 607 Detroit News, L.A. Times 1962 608 Detroit News 1965 609 The Virginia Post, The Sunday Star Bulletin, The Arizona Republic, Los Angeles Times 1965 610 The Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday Star Bulletin, Los Angeles Times 1965 611 Philadelphia Inquirer, Virginian Pilot, Detroit News, Arizona Daily Star, Houston Chronicle 1966 612 Houston Chronicle, Detroit News, St. Paul Sunday Pioneer, Virginian Pilot, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday Oregonian, The Forum, St. Louis Globe - Democrat 1967 52 613 St. Paul Sunday Pioneer, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday Oregonian, The Morning Call, The Journal, News Journal, Anniston Star, Courier Journal, Salt Lake Tribune, Des Moines Sunday Register 1967 614 Chicago Sun-Times, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sunday, Star-Bulletin, Sunday Oregonian, Star-Bulletin, Virginian Pilot, St. Paul, Sunday Express, The Salt Lake Tribune, The Tampa Times, Mansfield O., San Jose Mercury News, Topeka Capital Journal, Salt Lake Tribune 1968 615 Virginia Pilot, Philadelphia Inquirer, St. Paul Sunday, Sunday World Herald, Mansfield O. News Journal, Sunday Anniston Star, Tribune & Star Courier, Watertown Daily Times, San Jose Mercury News 1968 616 Philadelphia Inquirer, Mansfield O. News, Spokesman Review, Austin American Statesman, Virginian Pilot, Times-Herald, Greensboro Daily News, Oregonian 1969 617 Geneva Times, The Charleston Gazette, The Anniston Star, The Chronicle- Herald, Watertown Daily Times, Sunday Times, Pacific Stars & Stripes, Virginian Pilot, The Argus, San Antonio Express, The Calgary Herald, The Philadelphia Inquirer, The Seattle Times, Courier Tribune, Greely Tribune 1969 618 Austin American Statesman, Los Angeles Times 1970 619 San Jose Mercury News, Miami Herald, Virginian Pilot, St. Louis Globe- Democrat, New York Times, Washington Post, San Antonio Express, Los Angeles Times, Salt Lake Tribune, U.S. Air Force-Aerospace Power for Peace, Shreveport Times, Rapid City Journal, Watertown Daily Times, Pine Bluff Line, Greensboro Daily News, Philadelphia Inquirer, Sarasota Herald-Tribune 1971 620 Philadelphia Inquirer, Virginian Pilot, Arkansas Democrat, Morning News Wilmington, Pacific Stars & Stripes, Sarasota Herald-Tribune, Sunday Oregonian, Huntsville Times 1972 621 Vallejo Times-Herald, Greensboro Daily News, Virginian Pilot, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Philadelphia Inquirer, Salt Lake Tribune, Daily News (Longview), Courier-Tribune, Denver Post, Huntsville Times, St. Louis Globe-Democrat, Pittsburgh Press, Seattle Times, Sarasota Herald- Tribune, Daily Herald (Biloxi-Gulfport), Nashville Banner, Atlanta Journal, New York Times, Shreveport Times, Houston Chronicle, Sunday Star Bulletin & Advertiser (Honolulu), Charleston Gazette, Cincinnati Enquirer 1973 622 Houston Chronicle 1974 53 623-24 Detroit News, n.d. SUBJECT FILES 625 Algeria - Islamic Revolution 626 Air Force 627 Arab at Nazareth 628 Armistice Day 629 Battle Episodes 630 Bay of Pigs 631 Berlin Crisis 632 Berlin Situation 633 Berlin - Why We Didn't Take It 634 Birch and Other Personalities 635 British Tradition, etc. 636 Castro 637 Cedillo, Saturnino: Mexican General Died 1-12-39 638 Censorship 639 Chase, Hal - Baseball Died May 18, 1947 640 Civil Defense - Canada 641 Civil Rights - Military 642 Congo 643 Congo - 1962, 1963 644 Congo - Scrapbook 1961 645 Court Martial Cases - General 646 Cuba - 1962 Crisis 647 Cuba - 1962 Developments 648 State of Discipline - All Services 649 Education 650 Eichmann Trial, 1961 651 Eisenhower on Lee 652 Eisenhower Military Policy 653 Formosa Series 654 Formosa Trip 655 Formosa - Quemoy - 1958 Incident 54 656 France & NATO 657 Gamelin, General Maurice Gustav 658 Garfield as Soldier 659 Germany Series 660 Girard Case - Japan 661 Guerilla Warfare 662 ICBMs and Related Problems 663 India - China 1962-1963 664 Indochina 665 Information and Censorship 666 Israel - Features 667 Israel - 1956 Suez Campaign 668 Israel - Sinai Campaign, 1957 669 Israel and Middle East - 1962-1963 670 Japanese Americans 671 JCS 672 Kennedy & Military 673 About Kissinger, Rockefeller Report, etc. 674 Korea 675 Korea - MacArthur Relief 676 Korea - Post War - ROK Army 677 Korean War 678 Laos 679 Lebanon - 1958 680 Liberation of Paris 681 Little Rock 682 MacArthur, Douglas, General 683 McNamara, Robert S. 684 Marine Corps 685-87 Marines - McKeon Trial 688 About Marshall 689 Marshall in Germany 690 Marshall re: Sports and War 691 Middle East 692 Middle East - 1956 693 Middle East - 1957 694 Middle East - 1961 695 Middle East - Nasser Threat 696 Memoir Material 697 Military Budgets - Manpower Cuts 698 Military Justice 799 Military Mind 700 Military Policy 701 Missile Competition - USA - USSR 1957 702 Missiles 703 Mitchell, Billy 704 Mobilization - 1961 705 National Military Policy 706 National Policy Editorials, 1947-1949 707 NATO 708 Nicaragua 709 Normandy - D-Day 710 Organizations - Hunt -- Bloomfield Open Hunt Club 711 Oswald Case 712 Pakistan - Ayub Khan 713 Patriotic Holidays 714 Pearl Harbor - Anniversaries 715-16 Pershing, Gen. John J. 717 Pershing, Gen. John J. Biographical Series by S.L.A. Marshall, 1931 718 Powercase 719 Quemoy and Taiwan 720 Recondo - Ranger 721 Regulars and Reserves 722 The Rifle 723 Romney Story 724 Russia and US 55 725 Screaming Eagles 726 Scuttling of Manpower - 1957 727 Secretary of Defense - Personalities 728 Selective Service 729 Schock - Liscome Battalion 730 South Vietnam 731 Space - Projects, Estimates 732 Spanish Civil War 733 Speidel and Other Germans 734 Sports and War 735 Strategy 736 Stead Air Force Base 737 Sun-Li-Jen, War Elephants, Chen-Cheng 738 U2 - Powers Case 739 Uniforms - Tradition - Customs 740 US Generals and Admirals 741 West Germany 742 West Germany Air 743 West Germany Forces 744 World War I Anecdotes 745 World war II - 1941-42 746 WWII Anniversary 747 WWII Broadcast NEWSPAPER COLUMNS EL PASO NEWSPAPERS 748 "Sports and Verse," El Paso Herald, 1922-1923 749 "Slam Bangs," El Paso Herald, 1923-1924 750 "Little Slams," El Paso Herald, n.d. 751-52 "The Tom-Tom Beats All Around the Clock," El Paso Times, c. 1925 753-57 "The Tom-Tom" El Paso Times, November 1925-1927 758 "The Tom-Tom" El Paso Times, n.d. 759 Miscellaneous Articles from El Paso Newspapers MICHIGAN NEWSPAPERS 760 "Just a Moment John," Detroit News, n.d. 56 761-63 "Just a Moment John," Detroit News, n.d. 764 "Random Shots," Detroit News, n.d. 765 Detroit News, 1933 766 "The Cuckoo's Nest," Michigan Newspaper, n.d. 767 "Kinnikinnick," Michigan Newspaper, n.d. 768 "The Newsreel," Michigan Newspaper, c. 1939 SUBJECT FILES 769 Atomics and Atomic Weaponry 770 Book Reviews 771 Books 772 The Congo 773 Cuba 774 Cuban Missile Crisis 57 775 Draft, Military Policy 776 Dulles, Allen 777 Eichmann (Adolf) Trial 778 Historic Pieces 779 History 780 India, South Africa 781 Israel Dispatches 782 Secretary Robert S. McNamara 783 Middle East 784 Middle East Situation 785 Military Training, Justice 786 Miscellaneous 787 Morale, Discipline 788 NATO 789 NATO - Berlin 790 Persons 791 Police Violence 792 Policy Matters 58 793 Pre--Civil War 794 Profiles 795 Security, Censorship, Indoctrination, etc. 796 Security - Features 797 South Africa 798 South East Asia 799 Soviet Union and China 800 Think Pieces 801-02 Vietnam 803 On War 59 804 On Weapons and the Human Element 805 WWII 806 WWII and Korea 807-14 Various Subjects NEWSPAPER SCRAPBOOKS 815 Early Detroit 60 Scrapbook, 1939-1941 61 Scrapbook, 1941-April 1942 62 Scrapbook, April 1942-September 1942 63 Scrapbook, 1952-1953 64 816 Scrapbook - "Horse Sports" 817 Scrapbook - Korea Series, 1953 ORIGINAL NOTES & NOTEBOOKS 818 Africa 819 Cuba 820 Chamizal 821 China 822 Hemingway and the Liberation of Paris 823 "Hill 89 at Keriolet" 824 Korea 825 Middle East 65 826-27 Miscellaneous 828 Nicaragua 829 Prisoners of War 830 Slauzer, Avraham 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 838 April 20, 1940 839 May 1940 840 Late May, 1940 841 May 27, 1940 842 June, 1940 843 Late June, 1940 844 June 25, 1940 845-46 July, 1940 847 July 5, 1940 848 July 29, 1940 849 August 2, 1940 850 August, 1940 851 Late August, 1940 852 Late August or September, 1940 853 September 1, 1940 854 September 15, 1940 855 September, 1940 856 Late September, 1940 857 October, 1940 858 Late October, 1940 859 November 8, 1940 860 November 16, 1940 861-62 November, 1940 66 863 Beginning December, 1940 864-65 December, 1940 866 Early February, 1941 867 Mid February, 1941 868 May 2, 1941 869 June 10, 1941 870 July 1, 1941 871 July 5, 1941 872 July 10, 1941 873 July 17, 1941 874 July 23, 1941 875 July 26, 1941 876 July 27, 1941 877 August 5, 1941 878 August 9, 1941 879 August 14, 1941 880 August 24, 1941 881 August 26, 1941 882 October, 1941 883 Last of October, 1941 884 November, 1941 885 November 29, 1941 886-87 Early December, 1941 888 December 9, 1941 889 Summer, 1941 890-91 Fall, 1941 892 Winter, 1941 893 1941 894 January 5, 1942 895 January 6, 1942 896 January 9, 1942 897 January 10, 1942 898 March, 1942 899 March 25, 1942 900-02 April, 1942 903 May 7, 1942 904 May 15, 1942 905 May 24, 1942 906 May 26, 1942 907 May, 1942 908 July 4, 1942 909 Spring, 1942 910 May 7, 1951 911 March 13, 1965 912 April 3, 1965 913 May 22, 1965 914 May 29, 1965 915 April, 1966 916 March 4, 1967 917 April 9, 1968 918 April 12, 1968 919 December 16, 1968 920 February 6, 1969 921 February 9, 1969 922 February 12, 1969 923 February 17, 1969 924 February 26, 1969 925 February 28, 1969 926 March 5, 1969 927 May 1, 1969 The following Radio Broadcasts have no specific year. 928 January 3 929 January 6 930 January 13 931 January 15 932 January 17 933 January 20 934 January 24 935 January 28 936 February 3 937 February 10 938 February 17 939 February 24 940 March 9 941 March 30 942 April 6 943 April 13 944 April 23 945 May 14 67 946 May 21 947 June 14 948 June 24 949 July 19 950 September 3 951 September 4 952 September 5 953 September 6 954 September 7 955 September 8 956 September 9 957 September 12 958 September 13 959 September 13 960 September 14 961 September 15 962 September 16 963 September 17 964 September 18 965 September 19 966-67 September 21 968 September 22 969 September 23 970 September 26 971 September 28 972 September 30 973 October 3 974 October 5 975 October 7 976 October 10 977 October 12 978 October 14 979 October 18 980 October 21 981-82 October 25 983 October 28 984 October 31 985 October or November 986 November 5 987 November 10 988 November 13 989 November 19 990 November 22 991 November 29 992 December 1 993 December 6 994 December 9 995 December 16 996 December 20 997 December 23 998 December 27 999 December 30 1000-10 Radio Broadcasts, n.d. 68 1011-39 Radio Broadcasts, n.d. 69 1040-56 Radio Broadcasts, n.d. REVIEWS OF BOOKS 1057 Book Reviews, 1942 1058 Book Reviews, 1946-1947 1059 Book Reviews, 1950 1060 Book Reviews, 1951-1954 1061 Book Reviews, 1956 1062 Book Reviews, 1957 1063 Book Reviews, 1958-1959 1064 Book Reviews, 1960 1065 Book Reviews, 1961 1066 Book Reviews, 1962-1964 1067 Book Reviews, 1965-1967 1068 Book Reviews, 1968-1969 1069 Book Reviews, 1970-1971 1070 Book Reviews, 1972-1973 1071-74 Book Reviews, n.d. 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 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 Cincpac, Oahu in 1967 1107 California University 1108 Camberley, Oct. 1962 1109 Canadian Staff 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 Missile Crisis 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. 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 1176 Individual Responsibility 1177 Indochina War 1178 Industrial War College, 1960 1179 Infantry Attack 1180 Information Control 1181 International Court at the Hague 1182 Introductions 1183 Introducing Secretary of the Army, Wilbur Brucker 1184-86 Israel 1187 Israel and Surrounding Countries - Overheads 1188 Jordan 1189 Journalism 1190 Judgements of History 1191 Khe Sanh 1192 Kiwanis, May 7, 1975 1193 Korea 1194 Korean Involvement 1195 On Korea - Wayne Medical 1196 Korean War 1197 Lake Superior State College, October 25, 1972 73 1198 The Last Refuge 1199 Leadership 1200 Leading and Soldiering 1201 Learning How to Write 1202 Leavenworth 1203 Lebanon 1204 MacArthur, General Douglas 1205 McDonald, Gordon Retirement 1206 Maintance of Security 1207 Majestic Hotel of Paris 1208 Mann, Joe 1209 Marine Corps 1210 Marshall's Heroes 1211 Mrs. Marshall on S.L.A. Marshall 1212 Marshall Plan, World Federation, etc. 1213 The Meaning of Duty 1214 Medical Profession 1215 On Memorial Day, May 30, 1961 1216 On Memorial Day Speech at Marivis Church, Detroit, May 28, 1972 1217 Men in Battle 1218 Bob Merriam 1219 Michigan State University, April 9, 1967 1220 Middle East 1221 Militarism and the American Spirit 1222 Military Action 1223 Military Analyst Looks at the Merger 1224 The Military and the Presidency 1225 Military Education 1226 Military History 1227 Military Historians 1228 The Military Lessons of WWII in the European Area 1229 Military Maneuvers at Egypt - Overheads 1230 Military Manpower and Potential 1231 Military Policy 1232 Military Potential 1233 Military Prediction 1234 Military Standards 1235 Mobility 1236 Most Important Event of Lives Up to Now 1237 Motors and Defense 1238 1956 Military Orders of World Wars Convention 1239 Mutual Endeavors 1240 My Personal Story 1241 North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) 1242 National Defense of the United States 1243 National Policy 1244 The Nature of Leadership 1245 New Hampshire University 1246 Netherlands 1247 Note Fragments 75 1248-49 Note Fragments 1250 New York Reservists 1251 On North Atlantic Alliance to Canadian UN Society 1252 Nuclear and Space Age Weapons 1253 Ohio State University,1956 1254 Oklahoma University 1255 Opinions About War 1256 The Order of Saint Barbara 1257 Our Civilian Morale, Dec.9,1941 1258 Our Youth in Uniform, March 15,1960 1259 Outline of Tet Offensive Talk 1260 Patriotic Speeches (Memorial & Other Holidays) 1261 Patterns of War 1262 Pearl Harbor 1263 Pentagon Briefing, March 28,1951 1264 Personality 1265 Photography 1266 Pioneers Association 1267 Plains Indians and the Frontier Army 1268 The Polar Bear Veterans, 30 May 1970. White Chapel Cemetery 1269 Politics 1270 Mr. Pompidou 1271 Prepared Statement 1272 The President and the Military 1273 The Press in War 1274 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 Schaefer 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-Commisioned 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 Thunderbolt 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 1319 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 26- 28, 1962 78 1354 US Army Operations Research Symposium TELEVISION SPECIAL REPORTS 1355-56 Patton and the Third Army 1357 Perspective: The Selling of the Pentagon 1358 The Twentieth Century 1359 P.O.W - Part 1: Korea CORRESPONDENCE INCOMING 1360 ABC News - Air Force College Journal (Royal Canadian Air Force) 1361 Albert, M.E. - American Heritage 1362 American Jewish Committee - Anderson, Jim 1363 Anderson, Leoda - Arbios, Mrs. A. W. 1364 Archaeological Expedition to Tell Nagila - Atlantic Council 1365 Atlantic Monthly Press - Ayars, Erling E. 79 1366 Baad, Francis V. - Bartlett, E. L. Senator 1367 Bartlett, William G. - Benjamin, Burton 1368 Berg, Alfred S. - Bishop, Raymond H. Jr. M.D., BG, USA 1369 Bissel, Richard M. Jr. - Bowman, Alfred C., Colonel, USA 1370 Bradley, Benjamin G. - Brooks, William P., Colonel, USA 1371 Broomfield, William S. - Bryan 1372 Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA - Burns, James M., MSG, USA 1373 Burns, Thomas R. - Calthrop, Bill 1374 Camera\Graphics Press Ltd. - Cassidy, William F., LTG, USA 1375 Cates, C.B., General, USMC - Churchill, Winston 1376 CIRADS - Clark, Mark W., General, USA 80 1378 Clark, Peter B. - P.F. Collier & Son Corporation 1379 Collins, A.S., Jr., LTG, USA - Cottin, Mary Ann 1380 Council on Foreign Relations, Inc - Craig, Charles R. 1381 Craig, Howard A., LTG, USAF - Cutlip, Scott M. 1382 Dabney, John - Decker, George H., General, USA 1383 Dedera, Don - Doherty, John 1384 Donald, Mrs. Myron L. - Dyer, Marguerette E. 1385 Eaker, Ira C., LTG, USAF - Eisenhower, Dwight D., General of the Army 81 1386 Eisenhower, Milton S. - Farwell, Byron 1387 Faulkner, Frank - Frady, Ellis E. 1388 Fralish, John C. - Funk & Wagnalls Company 1389 Gabreski, Francis S., Colonel, USAF - Gorman, Paul F., BG, USA 1390 Goss, Ingersoll - Guest, Edgar A. 1391 Guild, Eugene R. - Harmon, Hubert Reilly, LTG, USAF 1392 Harper, Joseph H., MG, USA - Hart, Jeffrey 82 1393 Hart, John N. - Hawthorn Books 1394 Hayden, Martin S. - Hicks, George E. 1395 Hicks, Leonard - Holland, Dorothy 1396 Holland, H. Russel - Hughes, Don E. 1397 Hughes, Mrs. Donald J. - Hymoff, Edward 1398 Imperial War Museum - Johnson, Earl D. 1399 Johnson, Harold K., General, USA - Kellerman, Richard J. 1400 Kelley, Gerard W., BG, NYNG - Knoll, Denys W., RADM, USN 1401 Alfred A. Knopf., Inc. - Kwist, Dana 83 1402 La Corte, Helen Teneza - Lawson, Seward N. 1403 Layle, Herbert F. - Leutze, James R. 1404 Le Van, C. J., General, USA - Lieber, Phyllis 1405 Lieberman, E. James - Logan, Gloria 1406 Loiacono, E. L. - Luxenberg, Mary 1407 Mabry, George L., MG, USA - McIntosh, A. P. 1408 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. 84 1412 Matthews, Willis S., BG, 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 85 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. MG, USA 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. 86 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 87 1439 Tabashnik, 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 Agency 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 88 1447 United States Department of the Army. Office of the Chief of Information - United States Department of the Army. 1448 United States Department of the Navy. Marine Corps - Utah State University 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 89 1453 Wolbers, H.L. - Yaple, Hy 1454 Yarborough, William P., LTG, USA - Zumwalt, Elmo R., ADM, USN 1455 Unidentified Correspondents OUTGOING 1456 To: Liddell Hart, Sir Basil Henry, 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 1467 1940 1468 1941 1469 1942 1470 1943 1471 1944 1472 1945 1473 1946 1474 1947 1475 1948 1476 1949 1477 1950 1478 1951 1479 1952 90 1480 1953 1481 1954 1482 1955 1483 1956 1484 1957 1485 1958 1486 1959 1487 1960 1488 1961 1489 1962 1490 1963 1491 1964 1492 1965 1493 1966 1494 1967 1495 1968 1496 1969 1497 1970 1498 1971 1499 1972 1500 1973 1501 1974 1502 1975 1503 1976 1504 Undated MILITARY 1505 1942 1506 1943 1507 Attitudes of Soldiers to War and Allies 1508 Defense Research and Engineering, 1953-1959 1509 Inter-Office Memoranda, 1942-1943 91 1510 Historical Branch, 1942-1944 1511 Historical Section, 1951-1953 1512 Michigan Military Commission, 1952-1954 1513 News Bureau Memoranda, 1943 1514 Operations Research Office, 1951-1955 1515 Organization of the Historical Program in the European Theater of Operation, 1943-1946 1516 Organization of the Historical Program in the European Theater 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 Center SECONDARY REFERENCE 1522-23 Africa 1524 Africa - Congo 1525 Africa (South), Rhodesia and Adjacent Areas 1526 Amnesty 1527 Anderson, Sherwood 1528 An Khe School - SLA Marshall Fund, Inc. 1529 Armor 93 1530 Artillery 1531 Artwork (Pictures) 1532 Atomic Weapons 1533 Berlin 1534 Bormann, Martin 1535 Bradley, Omar 1536 Brucker, Wilber M. 1537 Camp Desert Rock 1538 Cassidy, General Patrick F. 1539 Censorship 1540 Chamizal 1541 Chapelle, Dickey 1542 Chess, Elliott 1543 China 1544 China and Taiwan 1545 Citizens Committee for a Free Cuba 1546 Civil War, American 1547 Civilian/Military Relations 1548 Code of Conduct 94 1549-52 Cold War 1553 "The Colonel's Lady and Others" by Judy O'Grady 1554 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 Guerrilla 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, WDgS; 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 Israel 96 1580 Israel vs. Egypt 1581 Israel vs. Palestine 1582 Journalism and Freedom of the Press 1583 Kennedy Assassination 1584 Kent State Affair 1585-86 Korea 1587 Leadership 1588-90 Liddell Hart, Basil H. 97 1591 MacArthur, Douglas 1592 McGovern, George 1593 McNamara, Robert S. 1594 McNeely, John H., Speaking on Mexican Revolution Manuals 1595 Airborne Division 1596 Air Force 1597-1600 Army 98 1601-06 Army 99 1607-08 Army 1609-10 Field Artillery School 1611 Field Entrenchments 1612 Infantry 1613 West Point 100 Maps 1614 Africa 1615 Europe, General 1616 Finland and Scandinavia 1617 France 1618 Germany 1619 Japan and The Pacific 1620 Korea 1621-22 Israel and the Middle East 101 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. 102 1638 Myer, Albert James 1639-40 NATO 1641 Nuclear Power 1642 Nuclear Warfare 1643 Nuclear Weapons Testing 1644 Oil Bomb and Robert Price Russell 1645 Pacificism 1646 Panama Canal 1647 Patriotic Items 1648 Patton, George S. 1649 Pershing, General John J. 1650 Posters 1651 Prisoners of War 1652 Psychological Warfare 1653 Quotations 1654 Revolutionary War 1655 Ridgway, Matthew B. 103 1656 Romney, George 1657 Rommel, Field Marshal Erwin 1658 Russian War Relief, Inc. 1659 Rutherford, L. M. 1660 Samar Rebellion, 1901-1902 1661 Sandburg, Carl 1662 Sioux Uprising 1663 Smith, Gene - Illustrations for Still Quiet on The Western Front 1664 Space Technology 1665 Spain 1666 Spanish-American War 1667 Sports 1668 Strategy 1669 Stress 1670 Suez 1671 Tactics 104 1672 Tactics 1673 Tanks 1674 Teamwork 1675 Terrorism 1676 Training 1677 Trudeau, Arthur G. 1678 Uniforms, Insignia, and Decorations 1679 United Nations 1680 United States Air Force 1681 United States Army 1682 United States Army - Discipline 1683 United States Army Artillery Board 1684 United States Cavalry 1685 United States Navy 1686 Vietnam 105 1687-92 Vietnam 106 1693 Vietnam - Dien Bien Phu 1694 Vietnam - My Lai Massacre 1695 Vigneras, Marcel 1696 Voelker, John D. 1697 Volunteer Army 1698 Watergate 1699-1701 War 1702 War - Limited 1703 Weapons 1704 World War I 1705-06 World War II 107 1707 World War II - Battle of the Bulge 1708 World War II - D-Day 1709-10 World War II - Europe 1711-13 World War II - Europe - German Interviews 1714 World War II - Europe - OB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 1 1715 World War II - Europe - OB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 2 108 1716 World War II - Europe - OB West: Atlantic Wall to Siegfried Line, Volume 3 1717 World War II - Europe - "Stenograhic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler and German High Command" Parts 1-18 1718 World War II - Europe - "Stenograhic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler and German High Command" Parts 19-39 1719 World War II - Europe - "Stenographic Account of Staff Conferences of Hitler and German High Command" Parts 40-53 1720 World War II - Japanese Internment Camps 1721 World War II - Japanese Surrender 1722 World War II - Liberation of Paris 1723 World War II - Pacific 1724 Writing 1725 Yugoslavia AUDIO-VISUAL MATERIALS AUDIO TAPES 109 1726 List of Contents on Cassettes Cassette #1 Excerpts from WWJ-TV Broadcasts 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 110 Reel to Reel Audio Tapes 111 Reel to Reel Audio Tapes 112 Audio Cassettes FILMS 113 16mm Films 114 16mm Films PHOTOGRAPHS 115 Artistic Photographs (Probably by Ives Marshall) Photograph of Two Horses Signed Photograph of a Polo Match ART mapcase 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 Israel - 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 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. - Penitentiary 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 118 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 New Orleans Trip 119 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, Mexico 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 120 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 Western Parks - No. 2 Unidentified - Family, Friends, Miscellaneous 121 Unidentified - Family, Friends, Miscellaneous Negatives from Family Album 122 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 |