Paul F. Yount speeches, 1953-1957.

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Paul F. Yount speeches, 1953-1957.

The Paul F. Yount speeches consist of twenty-seven speeches, lectures, and addresses written and presented by Yount during his tenure with the United States (U.S.) Army Transportation Corps. The topics include new trends in transportation, moving household goods, the future of the Transportation Corps, and the Army Transportation Corps Safety Program. The speeches were given at institutions including the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and the Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia.

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