The George O. Squier papers, 1914-1961 (bulk 1914-1923).

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The George O. Squier papers, 1914-1961 (bulk 1914-1923).

Includes biographical information (1956-59); official list of awards and commendations (1919-1923). Contains 2 typewritten diaries entitled: PERSONAL AND UNOFFICIAL WAR DIARY OF THE MILITARY ATTACHEĢ, AMERICAN EMBASSY, LONDON, WITH BRITISH ARMY IN THE FIELD, NOV. 16, 1914-JAN. 2, 1915, and, REPORTS OF THE MILTARY ATTACHEĢ, AMERICAN EMBASSY, LONDON ON THE BRITISH ARMY IN THE FIELD, NOV. 16, 1914-JAN. 2, 1915. Also contains correspondence regarding the Squier collection held at the University of Michigan (1961).

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7123226

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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