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306 BiBliographY Bibliography interviews Helen Bach Robert Bach Jearl E. (Buck) Ballow Daniel W. Bish Jeanette Bish M. Lee Broussard Robert L. Burns David L. Carter Joan Connor John W. Connor Betty Cook Delmer E. Davis Craig Davis Ola Davis Douglas C. Dillard Mary Edwards Ruble R. Edwards Robert W. Freeman Robert B. Graves Richard M. Gustafson Wallace M. Hanes Jackie M. Harlow Margaret Harlow 306 Joseph W. Hely Clayton R. Irmen Hatcher M. James Cecil H. Kimrey Ray G. Kyler Earl Lindsey James H. Lipford Tyrus R. Lovelace John M. May Toby Mazer Kitty Muehler Robert Mulcahey Joseph A. Myers Joel Nyquist Robert J. Rath Marvin P. (Joe) Revers Pat A. Shows Robert Skimin James O. Stapleton Granville G. Sweet William R. Wesley Jimmie E. Young archival collections Specific documents obtained from the archives listed below are cited in the endnotes. Combined Arms Research Library, Fort Leavenworth, Kans. Imperial War Museum Audio Archives, London, England BiBliographY 307 MacArthur Memorial Library and Archives, Norfolk, Va. Marine Corps Archives, Alfred M. Gray Research Center, Quantico, Va. National Archives, College Park, Md. National Archives, Surrey, United Kingdom U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center, Carlisle, Pa. U.S. Army Special Operations Command History Office, Fort Bragg, N.C. Newspapers and Magazines Chattanooga (Tenn.) Free Press Daytona Beach (Fla.) News Journal New York Times Stars and Stripes, Pacific Edition Time primary Sources Abel, Carl M. “A Military Career: Colonel Carl M. Abel—23 October 1940/31 July 1973.” Personal collection. N.p., n.d. Acheson, Dean. “Crisis in Asia—An Examination of U.S. Policy.” Department of State Bulletin 22, no. 552 (1950): 111–18. ———. “Peace Through Strength: A Foreign Policy Objective.” Department of State Bulletin 22, no. 573 (1950): 1037–41, 1056. Almond, Edward M. Interview by Thomas G. Fergusson. 25–30 March 1975. Transcript . Virginia Military Institute Archives, Lexington. ———. “United Nations Military Operations in Korea.” Supplemental lecture notes. Carlisle, Pa.: U.S. Army War College, 1952. “Authority of the President to Repel the Attack in Korea.” Department of State Bulletin 23, no. 578 (1950): 173–77. Black, Robert W. Rangers in Korea. New York: Ballantine Books, 1989. Blumenson, Martin, Edward C. Williamson, and William D. Magnes. Special Problems in the Korea Conflict. Seoul: Eighth U.S. Army Korea, 1952. Bowser, Alpha L. 9 June 1950. Interview by Benis M. Frank. Transcript. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Marine Corps Headquarters, Historical Division, 1970. Bradley, Omar N. The Collected Writings of General Omar N. Bradley. Vol. 4, Testimony , 1946–1949. [Washington, D.C.?]: 1967–71. ———, and Clay Blair. A General’s Life. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1983. Clark, Eugene F. The Secrets of Inchon: The Untold Story of the Most Daring Covert Mission of the Korean War. New York: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 2002. Clausewitz, Carl von. On War. Edited and translated by Michael Howard and Peter Paret. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1976. Cleaver, Charles G. History of the Korean War. Vol. 3, Personnel Problems. Tokyo: U.S. Far East Command, n.d. [3.137.185.180] Project MUSE (2024-04-23 14:12 GMT) 308 BiBliographY Cleaver, Frederick W., George Fitzpatrick, John Ponturo, William Rossiter, and C. Darwin Stolzenbach. UN Partisan Warfare in Korea, 1951–1954. ORO T-64. Chevy Chase, Md.: Operations Research Office, Johns Hopkins University, 1956. Collins, J. Lawton. War in Peacetime: The History and Lessons of Korea. Boston: HoughtonMifflin, 1969. “Communist Guerrillas in South Korea.” Intelligence Review, March 1950, 41–44. Connor, John W. Let Slip the Dogs of War: A Memoir of the GHQ 1st Raider Company (8245th Army Unit) aka Special Operations Company Korea, 1950–51. Bennington, Vt.: Merrian Press, 2008. Daily, Edward L. The Legacy of Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry in Korea. Paducah, Ky.: Turner Publishing, 1990. Daley, Arthur S. UN Partisan Forces in the Korean Conflict, 1951–1952: A Study of Their Characteristics and Operations. Tokyo: AFFE Military History Detachment, 8086 Army Unit, 1954. Dillard, Douglas C. Tiger Hunters: Special Operations in Korea. Bloomington, Ind.: Xlibris, 2010. Douglas, Bob. “Do You Remember the 293d Army Band?” We Shall Remember, 15 November 2007, 5. Doyle, James H. “December 1950 at Hungnam.” Proceedings, April 1979, 44–55. Drysdale, D. B. “41 Commando.” Marine Corps Gazette, August 1953, 28–32. Dulles, John F. “The Korean Experiment in Representative Government.” Department of State Bulletin 23, no. 578 (1950): 12–13. Eaton, Leroy. “Leroy Eaton.” The Korean War Educator website. www.koreanwareducator .org/memoirs/eaton_leroy/index.htm. Giangreco, D. M., and Kathryn Moore...

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