The Joseph Miller papers, 1944-1965.

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The Joseph Miller papers, 1944-1965.

Contains Standing Operating Procedures for 28th Field Artillery Battalion (1944); several official memos and military equipment certificates (1944-1945); Maps of Europe (1941-46); Memo from William H. Draper (1947);Maps of Korea (1951-52) several note pads and books (?-1964); Congressional Hearings resolution "Assignment of Ground Forces of the United States to Duty in the European Area" (Feb 1950); Memo "Decartelization Program in Germany" by Tom M. Barratt; "Statement by Secretary of Army [Gordon] Gray on Report of Ferguson Committee," (June 28, 1949); Memo from Secretary of the Army Voorhees "Decartelization in Germany" (June 1949); Message from the US High Commissioner in Germany (Sept. 1949); Intra-European agreements (1949?); organizational charts of the 8th Logistical Command (1963); Memo on the ammunition project in Korea (1958); miscellaneous memos issued by Joseph Miller in Germany with the 212th Ar tillery Group (1963); Letter (with several annexes): Special visit: President of the United States (this was in preparation for a visit by President Kennedy (1963); Memo for request for recreational facilities for the 61st Artillery Regiment.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7084015

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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