An army engineer : a career and a great calling : processed, 1993 / Lawrence J. Lincoln, interviewed by Lawrence Suid.
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Suid, Lawrence H.
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Graduate student at Case Western Reserve University. From the description of Interviews, 1974-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122645649 ...
Lincoln, Lawrence J., 1909-
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Lieutenant general, United States Army; member, Operations Division, War Department General Staff, 1942-1946; executive officer to General Albert C. Wedemeyer, 1943-1944; deputy chief of staff for logistics, 1964-1967. From the description of An army engineer : a career and a great calling : processed, 1993 / Lawrence J. Lincoln, interviewed by Lawrence Suid. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122645701 Biographical/Historical Note ...