CGSC combat command Vietnam oral histories, 1968-1972.

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CGSC combat command Vietnam oral histories, 1968-1972.

Contains the following type of materials: oral histories. Contains information pertaining to the following war and time period: Vietnam War. Contains information pertaining to the following military unit(s) and organization(s): see unit listing in collection. General description of the collection: The CGSC combat command Vietnam oral histories include typed transcripts of 39 interviews of combat and combat support in-country company commanders from the Vietnam War. Interviews were apparently conducted at the Command and General Staff College (CGSC), Fort Leavenworth, by CGSC students. Interviewees were: Richard C. Anshus; Robert Arnold; Richard Barnes; Richard L. Bevington, Jr.; Stewart H. Bornhoft; Patrick T. Carder; Bruce B. Cary; Thomas Cecil; Daniel Cleary; Michael Colacicco; Jim Damm; Cecil F. Davis; Don Dean; Joseph De Francisco; John J. Ellis; Karl C. Ferris; O.J. Golphenee; James B. Hollis; Henry L.T. Koren, Jr.; Paul E. Lenze; William C. Long; James Love; Clay Melton; Victor E. Miller; James Montano; Harry L. Parker; Thomas Peoples; William G. Riederer; Timothy P. Spain; Max V. Terrien; Donald M. Tomasik; Richard H. Torovsky, Jr.; Steven N. Townsend; Gary L. Tucker; Jerome A. Watson; John Wehmeyer; John White, Jr.; Richard Wiggins; and Michael Yap.

2 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7570728

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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