Reminiscences of Walter T. Galligan : oral history, 1979.

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Reminiscences of Walter T. Galligan : oral history, 1979.

Cammandant United States Air Force Academy, 1971-73: changing role of Air Officers Commanding, negative attitude of cadets; Vietnam War protesters; integration; preliminary planning for female cadets; tenure; cadets: attrition rate, acceptance of reponsibility, development of drum and bugle corps, drug abuse, use of cars, summer programs, marriage counseling; honor code and scandal of 1972; role of athletes and athletic program.

Transcript: 105 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.

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