The Fred C. Wallace papers, 1930-1945.

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The Fred C. Wallace papers, 1930-1945.

Contains correspondence (1943-1947); unit periodic reports of the 10th Army (1945) ; orders, memos, reports, (1945); reports, memoranda, and papers written on the elimination of horse-drawn light artillery units (1939-1940); translation of Japanese instructions found on Oroku Peninsula (1945); curricula materials from the U.S. Army Command and General Staff (1930-1931) and the U.S. Army War College (1935-36); Okinawa Island Command Unit reports (1945). Some noted letters and memos : US occupation of territory belonging to Societe Civile Peyrolle in New Hebrides; modified square division; death of LTG Ushizima, 32nd Japanese Army; lecture "Base development joint overseas operations - an historical example (Okinawa) by Andrew G. Bisset, commander of naval construction troops.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7000058

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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