Edward J. O’Neill papers 1889-1978

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Edward J. O’Neill papers 1889-1978

The collection contains photographs, photograph albums, military records, uniforms, awards, and other items which document Lieutenant General Edward J. O’Neill’s military career.

26.65 cubic ft. (3 document boxes, 2 slim document box, 6 F24, 1F31, 2 other, 10 record boxes)

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Spellman, Francis, 1889-1967

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O’Neill, Edward J., 1902-1979

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Lieutenant General Edward J. O’Neill was born in St. Albans, Vermont. He graduated from the University of Vermont in 1924 with a commission in the Regular Army. He served in various infantry and staff positions and attended various Infantry, Command, and Staff schools. When the attack on Pearl Harbor took place, he was selected to become assistant G-4 (Logistics) in the VI Corps. He moved with the Corps to North Africa in 1943; and he had primary responsibility for logistical operat...