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  ———. “The Events in Tunisia.” 1949. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-066.

  ———. “Final Commentaries on the Campaign in North Africa, 1941–1943.” 1949. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, C-075.

  ———. “Italy as a Military Ally.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, C-015.

  ———. “The War in the Mediterranean Area, Part I.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS T-3.

  ———. “The War in the Mediterranean, Part II: The Fighting in Tunisia and Tripolitania.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, T-3.

  King, Michael J. “Rangers: Selected Combat Operations in World War II.” 1985. CSI.

  Kirkpatrick, Charles E. “Filling the Gaps: Reevaluating Officer Professional Education in the Inter-war Army, 1920–1940.” Paper, 1989.

  ———. “Orthodox Soldiers: Army Formal Schools Between the Two World Wars.” Paper. 1990.

  Knoche, Wilhelm. “Meine Erlebnisse im Tunesien-Feldzug.” 1998. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-323.

  Krause, Fritz. “Decision to Occupy the Mareth Line.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-012.

  ———. “Studies on the Mareth Position.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-046.

  Lang, Rudolf. “Battles of Kampfgruppe Lang in Tunisia.” 1947. US. Army European Command. FMS, D-173.

  ———. “Report on the Fighting of Kampfgruppe Lang.” Part II. N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-166.

  Lange, Herman Walter Wright. “The Battle of Thala.” Thesis. George Washington University, 1966.

  Larson, Ann, ed. “The History and Contribution to American Democracy of Volunteer ‘Citizen Soldiers’ of Southwest Iowa, 1930–1945.” 1981. National Endowment of the Humanities.

  Lavoie, Leon F., et al. “The First Armored Division at Faid-Kasserine.” 1949. Fort Knox, Ky. Armored School. MHI.

  Loerzer, A. D. “Verhandlung Mit dem Stellvertreter von General Barré und dem Residenten von Tunis Admiral Estéva.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-040.

  “Logistics in World War II: Final Report of the Army Service Forces.” 1947. Washington, D.C. War Department.

  Marshall, Jack A. “The Battle That Wasn’t.” N.d. ASEQ, 34th ID, MHI.

  McKinney, Leonard L. “Portable Flame Thrower Operations in World War II.” 1949. Washington, D.C. Office of the Chief, Chemical Corps. MHI.

  Meyer, Leo J. “Strategy and Logistical History: Mediterranean Theater of Operations.” 1962. CMH.

  Millett, John D. “Overseas Movement of the First Infantry Division and the First Armored Division.” 1993. CMH.

  Moore, Robert R. “Tunisian Stand.” N.d. NARA RG 319, OCMH, Box 103.

  Mortensen, Daniel R. “A Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II Close Air Support North Africa.” 1987. Washington, D.C. Office of Air Force History and CMH.

  Nehring, Walter. “The Development of the Situation in North Africa.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-120.

  ———. “The First Phase of the Battle in Tunisia.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-147.

  Nicholson, Cameron. “The Battle of Kasserine, February 1943.” N.d. Microfilm. IWM.

  “The Ninth Infantry Division: Adventures by Men of the 60th Infantry Regiment in WWII.” 1993. MHI.

  Ochsner, Herman. “History of German Chemical Warfare in World War II.” 1949. Washington, D.C. Historical Office of the Chief of the Chemical Corps.

  “A Partial History, 135th Infantry Regiment.” N.d. Iowa GSM.

  Phillips, Edwin Allen. “Destroyer Experiences in the Atlantic and Pacific in World War II.” NHC.

  Prigge, Christopher N. “Crossed Sabers in Steel: The Evolution of World War II Mechanized Cavalry Doctrine.” Paper delivered at Society for Military History meeting, April 2000.

  “Proposed Mission Against Fondouk Gap, Tunisia, on 7 April 1943.” 1951. Air University Library, Historical Division.

  “Psychological Warfare in the Mediterranean Theater.” Part I. 1945. Naples, Italy. U.S. Army MTO.

  Ralph, Stephen V. “The Operations of the 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry in the Invasion of North Africa.” 1947. Fort Benning, Ga. Infantry School.

  “Reports Received by U.S. War Department on Use of Ultra in the European Theater, World War II.” NARA. NSA, SRH-037.

  Robinett, Paul M. “Among the First.” N.d. GCM Lib.

  Rogers, Robert John. “A Study of Leadership in the First Infantry Division During World War II.” Master’s thesis. Fort Leavenworth, Kan., 1965.

  Schnarrenberger, Ernst. “Report on My Activities as Commander of Rear Area of Army of North Africa.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-072.

  ———. “Situation of the Fortification of Tunis.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-005.

  Semmens, Paul. “The Hammer of Hell: Forward Area Antiaircraft Artillery at Kasserine Pass and the Remagen Bridge.” N.d. CMH.

  Shugart, David A. “On the Way: The U.S. Field Artillery in the Inter-War Period.” Paper delivered at Society for Military History meeting, April 2000.

  “Signal Communication in the North African Campaigns.” Part 1, “Tactical Communication in World War II.” 1945. Office of the Chief Signal Officer, Historical Section. MHI.

  “The Story of the Embarkation of the 1st Infantry Division.” N.d. CARL, N-6172.

  “Strategy and Logistical History, Mediterranean Theater of Operations.” Unpublished volume in Army “Green Series.” NARA RG 319, OCMH, boxes 257–58.

  TD Combat in Tunisia. 1944. U.S. Army Tank Destroyer School. MHI.

  “Terry Allen and the First Division in North Africa and Sicily.” N.d. TdA, MHI.

  Toppe, Alfred. “Desert Warfare: German Experiences in World War II.” 1991. CSI.

  “U.S.A.F. Airborne Operations, World War II and Korean War.” March 1962. USAF Historical Division.

  Uffner, Raphael L. “Recollections of World War II with the First Infantry Division.” 1991. MRC FDM.

  “United States Naval Administration in World War II.” 1946. Amphibious Training Command. No. 145. NHC.

  ———. Commander in Chief, Atlantic Fleet. Vol. 1.

  ———. COMNAVEU. Vols 1–2, N.d. NHC.

  ———. United States Navy Medical Department at War, 1941–1945. Vol. 1, Part 3, N.d. NHC.

  Von Arnim, Hans J. T. “Recollections of Tunisia.” Trans. Janet E. Dewey. 1951. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, C-098.

  ———. “Tunisian Operations.” Trans. Janet E. Dewey. 1951. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, C-094.

  Von Liebenstein, Kurt. “The Drive via Gafsa Against Kasserine Pass.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-124.

  ———. “Operations of the 164th Light Africa Division.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-315.

  Von Rinteln, Enno. “The Italian Command and Armed Forces in the First Half of 1943.” Trans. Janet E. Dewey. 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, T-1a.

  Von Vaerst, Gustav. “Operations of the Fifth Panzer Army in Tunisia.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-001.

  Wade, Gary. “World War II Division Commanders.” N.d. CSI.

  Warlimont, Walter. “High Level Decisions—Tunisian Campaign.” Trans. Janet E. Dewey. 1951. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, C-092a.

  Webb, James R. “First Waltz with Rommel.” N.d. Webb papers, DDE Lib, box 1.

  Weber, Friedrich. “Battles of 334th Division and of Group Weber.” N.d. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-215.

  Werner, Christoph Wilhelm. “The Battles of the Hermann Göring Division in Tunisia From January to 12 May 1943.” 1947. U.S. Army European Command. FMS, D-085.

  “Western Task Force: Landing Operations at Safi.” N.d. Washington D.C. War Department, Historical Division. CMH.

  “Western Task Force: The Attack on Fedala.” N.d. Washington, D.C. War Department, Historical Division. CMH.

  “Western Task Force: The Attack on Mehdia and the Port Lyautey Airdrome.” 1945. Washington, D.C. War Department, Historica
l Division. CMH.

  Wilhm, Jack F. et al. “Armor in the Invasion of North Africa.” 1950. Fort Knox, Ky. Armored School. MHI.

  Wilson, Lloyd G. “The Operations of the 509th Parachute Battalion in North Africa.” 1948. Fort Benning, Ga. Infantry School. MHI.

  “World War II, A Brief History.” 1946. Washington, D.C. Office of the Provost Marshal General.

  Yarmon, Morton. “The Administrative and Logistical History of the ETO: IV, TORCH and the European Theater of Operations.” 1946. Historical Division, U.S. Army Forces, European Theater. CMH.

  Papers, Letters, Collections, Personal Narratives, and Diaries

  Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, Kan.: files for Harold R. L. Alexander; Terry Allen; Kenneth Anderson; Harry C. Butcher; Lloyd Fredendall; Operation TORCH; George S. Patton, Jr.; Charles W. Ryder; James R. Webb

  Eisenhower Center, University of New Orleans: Fred W. Hall, Jr.

  George C. Marshall Foundation Research Library, Lexington, Va.: George F. Howe Papers; George C. Marshall Papers; Paul M. Robinett Papers; Lucian K. Truscott, Jr., Papers; Reginald Winn Collection

  Imperial War Museum, London: A.A.C.W. Brown, “364 Days Overseas Service” G.P. Druitt diary; Charles Gairdner diary; J.B.A. Glennie, narrative in papers of R. de L. King; Adrian Clements Gore, “This Was the Way It Was” G.R. Grandage, “Operation TORCH” J.R.T. Hopper, “Figures in a Fading Landscape” H.M. Jones, narrative; Richard F. Kinden, “The Road to Fort McGregor and the Long Way Home” W.D. McClure, diary; Cameron Nicholson Collection; A.G. Oakley diaries; R. Priestly papers; P. Royle, narrative; K. Shirley Smith, diary; R.C. Taylor, “Seven Sunrays” Fred Telford, narrative; G.E. Thubron, narrative; A.J.A. Weir, letters; J.K. Windeatt, “Very Ordinary Soldier”

  Iowa Gold Star Museum, Fort Dodge, Iowa: Leslie W. Bailey, “An Infantry Battalion in Attack” William F. Beekman, “A Diary of World War II as Observed Through the Eyes, Ears and Mind of Bill Beekman” Eugene L. Daniel papers; Vernon Hohenberger, “Retracing My Footsteps in World War II” Lester Kness, “An Iowa Soldier Remembers Patton” William Walling Luttrell, “A Personal Account of the Experiences as a German Prisoner of War” Edgar P. Moschel, “168th Inf Regiment Narrative of Action” Dennis F. Neal, “Dennis Frederick Neal, Soldier” Robert L. Owen, typescript on 168th Infantry Regiment band at Kasserine Pass; Bill Roth, “The Longest Days of a G.I.” John H. Van Vliet, Jr., typescript

  Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Washington, D.C.: Wallace Carroll Papers; H. Kent Hewitt Papers; Samuel Eliot Morison Papers; George S. Patton, Jr., Papers; Paul M. Robinett Papers; Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Papers; Jerauld Wright Papers

  Liddell Hart Centre for Military Archives, King’s College, London: Charles Walter Allfrey Collection; B. H. Liddell Hart Collection; E. E. Mockler-Ferryman papers; William Ronald Campbell Penney Collection

  McCormick Research Center, First Division Museum, Cantigny, Ill.: Clift Andrus, notes on A Soldier’s Story; Joseph T. Dawson Collection; Stanhope Brasfield Mason, “Reminiscences and Anecdotes of World War II” Robert Maurice Mullen, “Memorial Booklet” Jean Gordon Peltier diary; Raphael L. Uffner Papers

  Naval Historical Center, Washington, D.C.: H. Kent Hewitt Papers; Samuel Eliot Morison Office Files

  Norwich University, Norwich, Vt.: Ernest Harmon Papers

  U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa.: Terry de la Mesa Allen Papers; William S. Biddle Papers; Robert W. Black Collection; Roy C. Brewer Papers; Raymond H. Croll Papers; William J. Donovan Papers; Chester B. Hansen Papers; Ernest B. Harmon Papers; David Irving Collection (microfilm transcription of Everett Hughes’s diaries, “Allied High Command”); Oscar Koch Papers; Louis F. Lisko Papers; John P. Lucas Papers; Samuel L. Myers Papers; Martin M. Philipsborn Papers; Oscar S. Reeder Papers; Robert I. Stack Papers; Orlando Ward Papers

  Diaries and personal narratives contained in MHI Army Service Experiences Questionnaire: 1st Armored Division (William H. Balzar; Robert G. Bond; Harold F. Blodgett; Thomas E. Hannum; William A. Heslep; Oswald Jett; Howard F. Kenney; Stanley J. Krekeler; Robert M. Marsh; John Mayo; Arthur Robert Moore; Gustav A. Mueller; James Rhoden Pritchard; Laurence P. Robertson; James Scott Stapel; Ernest A. Wells)

  1st Infantry Division (William E. Faust; Charles T. Horner, Jr.; George J. Koch; William M. Lee; Paul K. Skogsberg; Andrew C. Wright)

  3rd Infantry Division (Joseph A. Watters)

  9th Infantry Division (George Bastedo; Donald Peel)

  60th Troop Carrier Group (Robert L. Miley)

  U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y.: James D. Alger Collection; Benjamin A. Dickson Collection; Henry E. Gardiner Papers; Will Lang Collection

  University of Missouri at Columbia, Western Historical Manuscript Collection: James McGuinness letter

  University of Tennessee at Knoxville: Bill Sabin Papers

  University of Texas at El Paso Library, S.L.A. Marshall Military History Collection: Terry de la Mesa Allen Papers

  Yale University Library, New Haven, Conn.: Mina Curtiss Collection

  Author Interviews

  Consuelo Allen; Aurelio Barron; Dave Berlovich; Edward Boehm; Paul H. Calder; Frank B. Clay; Ross W. Cline; Wilbur C. Darnell; Paul F. Gorman; George Juskalian; Jack A. Marshall; Clem Miller; Robert R. Moore, Jr.; John D. Nelson; William W. Quinn; Albert H. Smith; Hans von Luck; Edith Ward Spalding; Clifton J. Warner; Eston White; John Ward Yates; Robin Ward Yates

  Interview and Oral History Transcripts

  Columbia University, Oral History Research Office, New York: Mark W. Clark; H. Kent Hewitt; Lyman Lemnitzer; Robert Murphy

  Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library, Abilene, Kan.: Ray W. Barker; Charles Bolte; LeRoy Lutes; James B. Stack

  George C. Marshall Library, Lexington, Va.: Forrest C. Pogue interview: George C. Marshall

  Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.: Paul M. Robinett papers: Walter Nehring

  McCormick Research Center, First Division Museum, Cantigny, Ill.: Harley Reynolds; John Hall Thompson

  National War College Library, NARA, RG 334: John S. Allard; Webster Anderson; C. T. Booth; Charles Hoy; M.T. Wordell

  Rutgers University, Oral History Archives of World War II, New Brunswick, N.J.: Walter Bruyere, III; Thomas A. Kindre; John G. Rosta

  U.S. Air Force Historical Research Center, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Philip G. Cochran

  U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Office of History, Alexandria, Va.: Garrison H. Davidson; Herbert W. Ehrgott; Henry J. Hoeffer; Harry O. Paxson; Edwin L. Powell, Jr.; William F. Powers

  U.S. Army Military History Institute, Carlisle, Pa: Russell A. Gugeler interviews: Jacob Devers; Hamilton H. Howze; McCurtain Scott; Robert Simons

  Sidney Matthews Papers: Russell F. Akers; Leo S. Bachmann; Rudolph Barlow; R. Brodie, Jr.; Harold G. Bull; Benjamin F. Caffey, Jr.; Ben Crosby; Frederic P. Culbert; Benjamin A. Dickson; Leon Dostert; Hobart Gay; Frederick W. Gibbs; Henri Giraud;

  Peter C. Hains, III; Pierpont M. Hamilton; Ernest N. Harmon; Robert A. Hewitt; LeRoy Irwin; Alphonse Juin; Geoffrey Keyes; George C. Marshall; Stanhope Mason; John W. O’Daniel; Edwin A. Russell; Charles W. Ryder; Harry H. Semmes; Walter Bedell Smith; Alexander Stark; Kenneth D. W. Strong

  Forrest Pogue interviews: Field Marshal Viscount Alanbrooke; Arthur Coningham; Lord Cuningham of Hyndhope; Charles de Gaulle; Benjamin A. Dickson; James Gault; Hastings L. Ismay; Albert Kenner; C. E. Lambe; Frederick E. Morgan; Viscount Mountbatten of Burma; Viscount Portal of Hungerford; Walter Bedell Smith; Orlando Ward

  Senior Officer Oral History Program: Mark W. Clark; Theodore J. Conway; Harry H. Critz; Ira C. Eaker; William P. Ennis, Jr.; Hobart R. Gay; Peter C. Hains, III; John A. Heintges; Robert A. Hewitt; Hamilton Howze; Walter T. Kerwin, Jr.; Robert W. Porter, Jr.; Elwood R. Quesada; John K. Waters; Albert C. Wedemeyer; William P. Yarborough

  U.S. Army Office of the Chief of Military History, Washington, “Background Papers to NW Africa,” NARA, RG 319, boxes 220–231: Harold Alexander; Terry Allen; Mark W. Clark; John T. Croc
ker; Robert E. Cullis; Francis De Guingand; Charles J. Denholm; H. Kent Hewitt; Gordon H. A. MacMillan; Robert P. Miller; Leland L. Rounds; Charles W. Ryder; R. I. Stack; Robert Ward

  U.S. Naval Institute, Annapolis, Md.: Walter Ansel; Hanson Weightman Baldwin; George W. Bauernschmidt; Bernhard H. Bieri; Joshua W. Cooper; George C. Dyer; Ralph K. James; Jackson K. Parker; U. S. Grant Sharp; Elliott B. Strauss; Edward K. Walker; Charles Wellborn, Jr.; F.E.M. Whiting

  Motion Pictures

  From National Archives, RG 111, Office of the Chief Signal Officer

  Allied Offensive in North Africa. Film Bulletin No. 51

  At the Front in North Africa with the U.S. Army. No. 1001, Dec. 1942

  Soldier Stevedores. Film Bulletin No. 32

  Tunisian Victory: An Official Record. No. 1012

  Signal Corps silent B&W footage:

  ADC 1; ADC 246; ADC 2407; ADC 1113; ADC 979; ADC 465; ADC 1002; ADC 998

  From British Army Film & Photographic Unit / Royal Air Force Film Production Unit Desert Victory. 1943

  Miscellany

  “The Attack on Sidi bou Zid.” Narrative composed by officers, 2nd Battalion, 1st Armored Regiment, while prisoners of war, n.d. James D. Alger Collection, USMA Arch.

  Biddle, William S. “Amphibious Training of American Troops in Great Britain in Preparation for North African Landing Operation.” Lecture, Fort Hood, Tex., 1943. MHI.

  ———. “The French Army of North Africa in the Tunisian Campaign.” Lecture, Fort Hood, Tex., 1943. MHI.

  Cirillo, Roger. Lecture, Hannibal Club. May 14, 2001. Washington, D.C.

  Darby, William O. “U.S. Rangers.” Lecture, Army and Navy Staff College. Oct. 27, 1944. MHI.

  Dunphie, Charles. Memo on Thala, N.d. NARA RG 319, OCMH, box 229.

  Dunton, D. H. “Air Service Organization and Functioning in NATOUSA.” Lecture, Army and Navy Staff College. 2 Sept. 1943. NARA, RG 334, NWC Lib.

  El Bekri, Mohamed Ali. Lecture, Hannibal Club. May 14, 2001. Washington, D.C.

  “French Policy Toward Arabs, Jews and Italians in Tunisia.” OSS, Research and Analysis Branch, Dec. 1943. NARA RG 334, NWC Lib., box 895.

  Grahl, Charles H. “Biennial Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Iowa.” Des Moines: Office of the Adjutant General, 1940. Iowa GSM.

 

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