Reminiscences of Lewis J. Fields : oral history, 1971.

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Reminiscences of Lewis J. Fields : oral history, 1971.

Education, St. John's College; Maryland National Guard, 1925-32; South Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, 1942-44; aide to United States Marine Corps Commandant, 1945-47; postwar demobilization; Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, 1954-56; Director of Personnel, Marine Corps Headquarters, 1962-65; Vietnam.

Transcript: 289 leaves.Tape: 9 reels.

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