David D. Barrett papers, 1933-1970.

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David D. Barrett papers, 1933-1970.

Manuscripts of writings, correspondence, printed matter, photographs, and phonorecords, relating to the Dixie Mission and the military situation in China during World War II. Includes a coat worn in China by Colonel Barrett.

1 ms. box, 4 envelopes, 1 album box, 2 phonorecords, memorabilia.

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Barrett, David D. (David Dean), 1892-1977

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Colonel, United States Army; chief of the United States Dixie Mission to Chinese communist forces, 1944. From the description of David D. Barrett papers, 1933-1970. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754868809 Biography Colonel, U.S. Army; chief of the U.S. Dixie Mission to Chinese communist forces, 1944. From the guide to the David Dean Barrett Papers, 1933-1970, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

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