Reminiscences of Victor Harold Krulak : oral history, 1970.

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Reminiscences of Victor Harold Krulak : oral history, 1970.

Education; early assignments, Shanghai, 1937-39, Sino-Japanese War; Aide to Gen. Holland M. Smith; Okinawa operation and Tsingtao occupation; unification fight; Korea: Inchon landing, Chosin reservoir operation; Secretary of the General Staff, Headquarters Marine Corps, 1951-55, Lemuel Shepherd Commandancy; Special Assistant for Counterinsurgency Matters to Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, 1962-64; Commanding General, Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, 1964-68; reminiscences of United States Marine Corps personalities.

Transcript: 269 leaves.

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