One soldier's journey : typescript, 1936-1955.

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One soldier's journey : typescript, 1936-1955.

Relates to the organization of supply for the American Expeditionary Forces in France, to American defense policy between the two world wars, and to right-wing political movements in the United States, 1938-1944.

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