Reminiscences of Anthony Clement McAuliffe : oral history, 1963.

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Reminiscences of Anthony Clement McAuliffe : oral history, 1963.

Childhood and education; West Point; early Army training; Command and General Staff School, War College; General Staff, Research and Development, Service of Supply; Office of Scientific Research and Development; origins of "dukw" and jeep; World War II: 101st Airborne Division, 1942; gliders; training in United States and Europe; Normandy; Arnhem; Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne and "Nuts" reply to demand for surrender, Korea; atomic tests at Bikini; General Staff, 1946; Japan 1948; Chief of Chemical Corps, G-1; Army integration; Deputy Chief of Staff, 1951-53; 7th Army, Commander United States Forces in Europe; American Cyanamid, 1956-63.

Transcript: 267 leaves.

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