Robert M. Littlejohn papers 1942-1968 1942-1955.

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Robert M. Littlejohn papers 1942-1968 1942-1955.

17 chapters of Passing In Review, an aborted history of the Quartermaster Corps in the ETO in WW II, edited and partially written by General Littlejohn; a second volume, published by the Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Va., in March 1962, Storage and distribution ... Supplies ... WW II, contains photographs, biographical and anecdotal information about many vital services the Quartermaster Corps performed in WW II. Editor and author, Littlejohn, was assisted by some of his chiefs of division and base section Quartermasters, who actually engaged in the operations. There are photographs and biographical accounts in the chapters they contributed. Photographs have been removed to photograph file.

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