The John C. Arrowsmith papers, 1928-1981.

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The John C. Arrowsmith papers, 1928-1981.

Contains personal correspondence (1928-1960), travel and assignment orders (1930-1951), official papers (1921-1953), text for article on Ledo Road for MILITARY ENGINEER (1948), monograph entitled MANY ROADS TO GLORY: THE STORY OF TRUCKS AND NATIONAL SECURITY by Jerry Anderson (1957), and oral histories (1981).

3 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7250539

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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