The Charles H. Martin papers, 1898-1959 (bulk 1898-1918).

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The Charles H. Martin papers, 1898-1959 (bulk 1898-1918).

Contains: personal correspondence (1899) and official correspondence (1898-1925); newspaper clippings and photocopies of clippins on: the 14th Regiment leaving Oregon (1898), published letters from Martin from the Philippines (1898), military victory in Manila (1899), the cleaning up of Manila (n.d.), Col. Aaron S. Daggett and the 14th Infantry (1900) and on Martin as governor (1959). Items on the 86th Division include: a history (n.d.), roster of officers (1918), training memorandum (1918) and correspondence on the 86th Division Association (1919). Special orders for the 92nd Division are found. Other items are: Map of front lines around Moselle (1918), text of a secret treaty with Italy (1918), a graphic representation of an infantry combat division (1918) and a provisional staff manual for U.S. Forces in France (1918). Educational materials from the Army General Staff College, A.E.F. in France (1917-18) include lectures on liaison, the automatic rifle, infantry support, approach formation of a battalion and various course outlines.

3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7120413

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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Army General Staff College, A.E.F. (France)

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Martin, Charles H. (Charles Henry), 1863-1946

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Governor of Oregon, 1935-1939. From the description of Speech, 1937 Dec. 6. (University of Oregon Libraries). WorldCat record id: 23265047 Charles H. Martin was a United States (U.S.) Army officer and government official from Oregon. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy (USMA), West Point, in the Class of 1887 and was a 1st lieutenant with the 14th Infantry Regiment (1898). Martin saw service in the Philippines and with the China Relief Expedition (1899-1901). He beca...

Daggett, Aaron Simon, 1837-1938

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