Paul E. Peabody papers, 1917-1959.

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Paul E. Peabody papers, 1917-1959.

Correspondence, orders, citations, and commendations, relating to American military intelligence operations, military liaison with Great Britain and Mexico, and occupation of Japan after World War II.

2 ms. boxes, 2 oversize boxes.

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Peabody, Paul E., 1892-

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Brigadier general, United States Army; military attaché to Great Britain, 1943-1944, and Mexico, 1948-1950; chief of military intelligence, 1945-1946. From the description of Paul E. Peabody papers, 1917-1959. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754870029 Biographical/Historical Note Brigadier general, United States Army; military attaché to Great Britain, 1943-1944, and Mexico, 1948-1950; chief of military intelligence, 1945...