Reminiscences of George Arthur Roll : oral history, 1968.

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Reminiscences of George Arthur Roll : oral history, 1968.

Education, University of Pittsburgh; early Marine Corps training and assignments; World War II, instructor, Marine Corps schools, officer training; China, 1946; reconstitution of Marine Corps Reserve; Office of Manpower Management, Office of Secretary of Defense, 1954-1957; National Security Council, 1959.

Transcript: 196 leaves.

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