Thomas E. Williams Interview August 2008.

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Thomas E. Williams Interview August 2008.

In this interview Thomas E. Williams discusses growing up in Helena; the Helena Fire Department; the 1935 earthquake; Helena street cars; trains; Butte's Columbia Gardens; the community of Unionville; and the Springhill Mine. (OH 2287).

4 CDs (4 hr. 16 min.) : digital.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7780896

Montana Historical Society Library

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Williams, Thomas E. 1909-

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Crum, Milton

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Helena (Mont.). Fire Dept.

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Williams, Thomas Edwards, 1935-

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Colonel Thomas E. Williams had a Marine Corps career that stretched from 1941-1962. He was in the Pacific during World War II, and then he was assigned to Europe. He assumed his first major Cold War command of the Camp Matthews weapons training regiment in 1956. He was posted to China, Europe, and the Army War College. He was involved in intelligence and worked with the CIA. From the guide to the Thomas E. Williams papers, 1940-1985, (University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.)...