The Daniel G. Doyle papers, 1921-1962.

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The Daniel G. Doyle papers, 1921-1962.

Contains the following type(s) of materials: personnel documents, organizational documents, diary / journal. Contains information pertaining to the following war(s) and time period(s): 1920s, 1930s, World War II (WWII) -- United States (US), -- European Theater of Operations (ET), -- Pacific, Korean War, 1950s, 1960s. Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: 26th, 41st, 60th, 108th, 313th, 365th US Infantry Regiments, US Military Academy, 58th US Infantry Training Battalion, 928th US Airbase Security Battalion, 29th US Air Service Group, 172nd US Organized Reserve Infantry Group, Korean Military Advisory Group, 34th US Field Artillery Battalion, US Army Europe, ROTC Detachment, University of Virginia, 1st and 9th Korean Divisions. General description of the collection: Daniel G. Doyle papers include officer's papers: lists of promotions, assignments, transfers spanning entire military career. Periods of active duty (1940-1945, 1948-1962) are heavily represented. Diaries describe service in WWII and Korean War (especially with 1st and 9th Korean Divisions and 1st Korean Replacement Training Center, 1950-1952, and with ROTC at University of Virginia 1957-1962). Diary also discusses Plattsburg movement at Citizens Military Training Camps (1921-1922).

6 boxes, 1 manilla envelope.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7572863

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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