Charles L. Bolte papers, 1911-1986.

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Charles L. Bolte papers, 1911-1986.

Contains the following types of materials: correspondence, maps, documented diaries, oral histories, clippings. Contains information pertaining to the following wars and time periods: World War I (WWI) -- Western Front; 1920s; 1930s; World War II (WWII) -- General; United States (US) -- Entry US. Contains information pertaining to the following military units and organizations: 58th Infantry Regiment; 4th Division, Aide Chief of staff, Army; 15th Infantry Regiment; Army War College; Special Observer Group (London); 69th Infantry Division; 34th Infantry Division; Seventh Army; CINC US Army, Europe; Vice Chief of Staff, Army. General description of the collection: Charles L. Bolte papers include general officers papers including Trentsin China with report Japanese Army; United States pre-entry European Theater of Operations (ETO) staffing; activation 69th Infantry Division commanding general, and 34th Infantry Division commanding general; 34th Infantry Division Gothic line including action, intelligence reports, diary, Commanding general battle plans, scrapbook, statistic on infantry division manpower unit status; Truman representation Ethiopia, 1951; daily schedule commanding general 7th Army, CINCUSAREUR and vice chief of staff; Draper, Rotte, Reed family letters, clippings.

16 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7577515

U.S. Army Heritage & Education Center

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