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  Government Publications and Reports

  Akeroyd, John Finch. Statement. Australian War Memorial, October 10, 1942.

  Alexander, Irvin E. “Recollections of Bataan & After.” Louis Morton Papers, Box 3, MHI.

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  Asiatic Defense Campaign. 1941-42, NRS 1984-33, MR #1-2, NHC.

  Asiatic Defense Campaign. 1941-42, NRS 237, DesDiv 59, MR, NHC.

  ATIS. “Enemy Publications.” Research Report No. 321, February 21, 1945. “Regulations for Handling Prisoners of War.” Microfiche, 10-EP-321, MHI.

  ATIS. “Japanese Ten Day Period Reports on Monitoring of Allied Wireless Communications in the Philippines.” Research Report No. 31, March 29, 1945, SRH-231, RG 457.

  ATIS. “Organization of Medical Units in the Japanese Army.” Research Report No. 83, July 29, 1944, Microfiche, MHI.

  ATIS. “Self-Immolation as a Factor in Japanese Military Psychology.” Research Report No. 76, Part I, April 4, 1944, Microfiche, 10-RR-76 (1-3), MHI.

  ATIS. “Survey of Japanese Medical Units.” Research Report No. 124, January 18, 1947, Microfiche, 10-RR-124, MHI.

  Barr, E. L. “Diary: History of Battery M—60th Coast Artillery.” RG 407, Box 125, Folder 7, NARA.

  Barrett, A. M. Casus Belli. BUMED.

  Beaumont, Joan. “Victims of War: The Allies and the Transport of Prisoners-of-War by Sea, 1939-45.” Australian War Memorial.

  Beebe, Louis C. Diary. RG 389, Box 2176, NARA.

  Beecher, Curtis Thurston. “Experiences in the Fighting on Corregidor.” Douglas County Historical Society, Roseburg, Ore.

  Bellafaire, Judith A. “The Army Nurse Corps in World War II.” U.S. Army Center of Military History.

  Berley, Ferdinand V. Interview by Jan K. Herman. February 7, 21, 27, March 6, April 3, 10, 24, and May 1, 1995. BUMED.

  Bookman, John Jacob. Testimony “In the Matter of Inadequate Means of Transportation Furnished Prisoners of War by the Japanese at Kobe Prisoner of War Hospital, on or about June 1945,” WCO/JAG, January 17, 1946, p. 3, RG331, Box 984, Folder 17 [OS-204-J-16], NARA.

  ———. Testimony “In the Matter of Inadequate Medical Supplies and Food Furnished Prisoners of War by the Japanese at Wakayama Prisoner of War Camp and Kobe Prisoner of War Hospital, from April 1994 to June 1945,” WCO/JAG, RG 331, Box 954, Folder 17 [OS-204-J-16], NARA.

  Boone, Joel T. “United States Pacific Fleet Third Fleet, Initial Release of Prisoners of War in Japan.” RG 389, Box 2176, NARA.

  Bowers, Thomas K. “Personal Narrative of Philippine Campaign from 8 December 1941 to 29 April 1942.” Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  Braly, William C. “Corregidor Log.” Braly Papers, Box 3, MHI.

  Bridget, F. J., to Company Commander. “Positions of Forces,” February 3, 1942. MR, NRS, 159, Naval Campaign in the Orient Papers, NHC.

  Brill, Norman Q. “Neuropsychiatric Examination of Military Personnel Recovered from Japanese Prison Camps.” Bulletin of the U.S. Army Medical Department, April 1946.

  Bunker, Paul D. “Seaward Defense Commander’s Report of Damage,” 59th CA, Exhibit I, in Moore, “Report of Major General.”

  Champlin, Malcolm McGregor. “Narrative,” September 1944. Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  Cheek, Mike. “War Diary” of District Intelligence Officer to Director of Naval Intelligence, 16th Naval District, February 20, 1942. Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #2, NHC.

  Chunn, Calvin. Diary. Louis Morton Papers, Box 3, MHI.

  ———. “Notebooks.” RG 407, Folder 9, Box 128, NARA.

  Clement, Robert A. “Some of My Life Experiences.” Personal Papers Collection, MCHC.

  Coates, John Boyd, Jr., and Michael E. DeBakey. Surgery in World War II, vol. 2, General Surgery. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General, 1955.

  Coates, John Boyd, Jr., and W. Paul Havens, Jr., eds. Internal Medicine in World War II, vol. 2, Infectious Diseases. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General, 1963.

  Condit, Kenneth W., and Edwin T. Turnblad. Hold High the Torch: A History of the 4th Marines. Historical Branch, G-3 Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps. Washington, D.C., 1960.

  Condon-Rall, Mary Ellen, and Albert E. Cowdrey. The Medical Department: Medical Service in the War Against Japan, in United States Army in World War II. Washington, D.C.: Center of Military History, 1998.

  Cooper, Wibb E. “Medical Department Activities in the Philippines from 1941-6 May 1942.” RG 389, Box 2176, NARA.

  Coox, Alan D. “Strategic Bombing in the Pacific,” in R. Cargill Hall, ed., Case Studies in Strategic Bombardment.

  Davis, Robert G. Diary: Covering Period 8 December 1941-7 September 1945. RG 389, Box 2176, NARA.

  “Disposition and Employment of U.S. Marines on the Asiatic Station During the Initial Stages of the War,” April 6, 1942. RG 127, Box 309, NARA.

  Dod, Karl C. United States Army in World War II: The Technical Services, the Corps of Engineers; The War Against Japan. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, 1966.

  Ferguson, George T. Diary. BUMED.

  Forquer, Eugene. “Cabanatuan Concentration Camp, Nueva Ecija, Luzon, Philippine Islands.” RG 389, Box 2177, NARA.

  Fourteenth Army Operations, vol. 1, Japanese Studies in World War II. Historical Section, G-2, GHQ, Far East Command, MHI.

  Gillespie, James O. “Recollections of the Pacific War and Japanese Prisoner of War Camps, 1941-1945.” RG 389, Box 2177, NARA.

  Ginn, Richard V. N. The History of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General and U.S. Army Center of Military History, 1997.

  Gladwin, Lee A. “American POWs on Japanese Ships Take a Voyage into Hell.” Prologue (NARA quarterly) 35:4.

  Glassford, William. “Confidential Diary.” Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #2, NHC.

  ———. “Narrative of Events in the Far Eastern Theatre, 1939-1942,” May 1950. Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  Hall, R. Cargill, ed. Case Studies in Strategic Bombardment. Washington, D.C.: Air Force History and Museums Program, Government Printing Office, 1998.

  Handbook of the Hospital Corps, U.S. Navy 1939. Washington, D.C.: Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, Government Printing Office, 1939.

  Hart, Thomas C. “Narrative of Events, Asiatic Fleet, Leading Up to War and from 8 December 1941 to 15 February 1942.” Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  Hayes, Thomas Hirst. Bilibid Notebook. BUMED.

  ———. Diary; includes “Report to Dept.,” “Personal Record,” “War Medicine,” and letter to Thomas Hayes, Jr. BUMED.

  ———. “Report of the Medical Activities of the Fourth Regiment U.S. Marines and Attached Troops for the Period 1-1-42 to 5-6-42 on Corregidor, P.I.” BUMED.

  ———. “Report on Medical Tactics, 4th Regiment, USMC, Medical Personnel, Manila Bay Area, 12-7-41 to 5-6-42.” Hospital Corps Archives Memo 268-45, Folder 15-B, BUMED.

  Heaton, Leonard D., John Boyd Coates, Jr., Ebbe Curtis Hoff, and Phebe M. Hoff. Preventive Medicine in World War II, vol. 6, Communicable Dis
eases: Malaria. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General, 1963.

  Herman, Jan K. “Life as a Hospital Corpsman at Naval Hospital Cañacao, Philippine Islands, 1940-41.” U.S. Navy Medicine, March-April 1998.

  ———. “Yangtze Patrollers—Bilibid POWs.” U.S. Navy Medicine, November-December 1985.

  Hogaboom, William. “Action Report, Bataan.” Marine Corps Gazette, April 1946.

  Homma, Masaharu. Interview by Walter E. Buchly, March 1946. Louis Morton Papers, Box 8, MHI.

  Hough, Frank O., Verle E. Ludwig, and Henry I. Shaw, Jr. Pearl Harbor to Guadalcanal: History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War II, vol. 1. Historical Branch, G-3 Division, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1958. Washington, D.C.

  Howard, Samuel L. “Report on the Operation, Employment and Supply of the Old 4th Marines from September 1941 to the Surrender of Corregidor, May 6, 1942.” RG 127, Box 309, Folder A-21, NARA.

  “Intelligence Activities in the Philippines During the Japanese Occupation, Documentary Appendices” (II), vol. 2, Intelligence Series. RG 23A, Box 12, Folder 10, Willoughby Papers, MMA.

  Irvin, Ernest J. “Wartime Reminiscences.” Based on interviews by Jan K. Herman, February 25, March 24, and May 22, 1986. BUMED.

  Irwin, C. L. “Corregidor in Action.” Coast Artillery Journal, January-February 1943, MHI.

  Keene, James W. “First Separate Marine Battalion, Marine Barracks, Navy Yard, Cavite, Philippine Islands.” Personal Papers Collection, MCHC.

  Kentner, Robert W. Kentner’s Journal: Bilibid Prison, Manila, P.I., from 12-8-41 to 2-5-45. RG 389, Box 2177, NARA.

  Knoll, Denys. “Intelligence Report, 16th Naval District, March 12-May 3, 1942.” Louis Morton Papers, Box 19, MHI.

  Lerch, Arthur L. “Japanese Handling of American Prisoners of War.” Reprinted in Tokyo Trial Materials: Documents of POW Information Bureau. Gendia Shiryo Shuppan, 1999.

  Lewis, Robert B. “ ‘Painful Feet’ in American Prisoners of War.” U.S. Armed Forces Medical Journal 1, no. 2 (February 1950).

  Lowman, K. E. “Fleet Surgeon’s Activities—U.S. Asiatic Fleet, a Resume, 1941-45.” BUMED.

  McBride, Allen C. “Notes on the Fall of Bataan.” Louis Morton Papers, Box 14, MHI.

  MacEachin, Douglas J. “The Final Months of the War with Japan: Signals Intelligence, U.S. Invasion Planning, and the A-Bomb Decision.” Center for the Study of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, December 1998.

  Mallonée, Richard C. “Bataan Diary,” vol. 2, “The Defense of Bataan.” Richard C. Mallonée Papers, Box 1, MHI.

  “Medical Organization, 4th Regiment, USMC, Defense of the Philippines, 1941-42.” BUMED.

  Mellnik, Stephen M. “How the Japs Took Corregidor.” Coast Artillery Journal, March-April 1945, MHI.

  Miller, J. Michael. “From Shanghai to Corregidor: Marines in the Defense of the Philippines.” Washington, D.C.: Marine Corps Historical Center, 1997.

  Moore, George F. “Report of Major General George F. Moore, U.S.A., Formerly Commanding the Philippine Coast Artillery Command and the Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays with Headquarters at Fort Mills, Corregidor, Philippine Islands, 14 February 1941-6 May 1942,” December 15, 1945. George F. Moore Papers, MHI.

  Morton, Louis. The War in the Pacific: The Fall of the Philippines. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1953.

  Nardini, John E. “Vitamin-Deficiency Diseases in Allied Prisoners of the Japanese.” Naval Medical Bulletin 47, no. 2 (March-April 1947).

  “Narrative Report of Action During War, from November 1, 1941-May 5, 1942, from Battery C, 60th Coast Artillery to Commanding Officer, 60th Coast Artillery.” RG 407, Box 124, Folder 3, NARA.

  Naval Camapign in the Orient Papers, NRS 159, MR, NHC.

  “Notes on a Talk Given by Dr. Marcel Junod, Chief Delegate of the International Red Cross Committtee in the Far East, 21 June 1946.” ACICR, Archives générales 1918-1950, Groupe G [Généralités: affaires opérationelles] 1939-1950, G 3/51, M. Junod, Japón, Box 219 [2].

  “Notes on the 1st Battalion, Fourth Marines, Fort Mills, Corregidor, P.I.” MCHC. Courtesy Richard A. Long.

  Page, J. A. “Painful-Feet Syndrome Among Prisoners of War in the Far East.” British Medical Journal 2 (August 24, 1946).

  ———. “Report on Period Served as Prisoner of War of the Imperial Japanese Army from 25th December 1941 to 8th September 1945.” Box GC/131, Wellcome Trust Library for the History and Understanding of Medicine, London.

  Parker, T. C. “The Epic of Corregidor—Bataan, December 24, 1941-May 4, 1942.” United States Naval Institute Proceedings 69, no. 1 (January 1942).

  Peart, Cecil J. “Asiatic Reminiscences of a Navy Corpsman with the Marines.” RG 389, Box 2177, NARA.

  Porter, Gwinn U. “Antiaircraft Defense of Corregidor.” Monograph, School of Combined Arms. Louis Morton Papers, Box 15, MHI.

  Priestly, William J. “57 Infantry PS, Diary.” Louis Morton Papers, Box 9, MHI.

  Prisoners of War Bulletin 1, no. 6 (November 1943), John E. Olson Papers, Box 1, MHI.

  “Proceedings of a Board of Officers Appointed to Evaluate War Damage to the Harbor Defenses of Manila and Subic Bays.” Headquarters 14th Antiaircraft Command, APO 75, October 6, 1945. William C. Braly Papers, MHI.

  Records of the National Security Agency, Central Security Service, Entry 9002, “Study of the Historical Background of the Signal Service, 1776-1939.”

  “Report on Arisan Maru.” GHQ/SCAP, Investigation Division Report No. 479. July 1945- April 1948. RG 331, Box 1780, Folder 4, NARA.

  “Report on Ichioka Camp.” GHQ/SCAP, Investigation Division Report No. 125. March 1946-September 1947. RG 331, Box 1765, Folder 4, NARA.

  “Report on Maruyama Camp.” GHQ/SCAP, Investigation Division Report No. 166. January 1946-June 1948. RG 331, Box 1767, Folder 18, NARA.

  “Report on Tsumori Camp.” GHQ/SCAP, Investigation Division Report No. 134. January 1946-April 1949. RG 331, Box 1765, Folder 13, NARA.

  “Report on Wakayama Camp.” GHQ/SCAP, Investigation Division Report No. 143. RG 331, NARA.

  Rockwell, Francis W. “Narrative of Naval Activities in Luzon Area, December 1, 1941, to March 19, 1942.” Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  Russell, Paul F. “Appendix A, Third Quarterly Report, Malaria Investigations, Philippines Islands.” RG 5, IHB/D, Box 71, RAC.

  ———. “Final Report on the Malaria Investigations of the International Health Division of the Rockefeller Foundation in the Philippines Islands, 1921-1934.” RAC.

  ———. “Memorandum Regarding a New Plan for the Control of Malaria in the Philippines.” RG 1.1, Series 242I, Box 6, Folder 67, RAC.

  ———. “Philippine Islands, Malaria: 1931 Annual Report, Narrative and Statistical.” RAC. Sackett, E. L. “Evacuation of Mariveles Area, April 10, 1942.” Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #1, NHC.

  ———. Hand-drawn map of Mariveles in Earl Le Roy Sackett Special Collections, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.

  ———. “The History of the USS Canopus.” Box 17, Louis Morton Papers, MHI. Sartin, L. B. Bilibid Letter Book, 1942: Papers Relating to the Establishment of a Naval Hospital Unit in Bilibid Prison, Manila, P.I. RG 389, Box 2178, NARA.

  ———. “Report of Activities of the United States Naval Hospital Unit in the Philippines from December 8, 1941, to January 30, 1945.” RG 389, Box 2178, NARA.

  Sayer, Ian, and Douglas Botting. “America’s Secret Army: The Untold Story of the Counter Intelligence Corps.” Congressional Record, January 30, 1996.

  Scholes, Robert D. “Mop Up Operation in Vicinity of Longoskawayn Point.” February 1, 1942, Asiatic Defense Campaign, 1941-42, NRS, 1984-33, MR #2, NHC.

  Segal, Julius. “Long-Term Psychological and Physical Effects of the POW Experience: A Review of the Literature.” Center for POW Studies, Naval Health Research Center, San Diego, Calif.

  Shearer, Clarence. Shearer’s Journal. May 29, 1
942-July 8, 1943. Companion Document to Sartin, Bilibid Letter Book, 1942, RG 389, Box 2178, NARA.

  Simpson, Carter Berkeley. Diary. BUMED.

  Sitter, Stephen C., and Charles J. Katz, M.D. “American POWs Held by the Japanese.” BUMED.

  Smith, Alfred Littlefield. “Guest of the Emperor.” Interview by Jan K. Herman. U.S. Navy Medicine, January-February 1986.

  Stauffer, Alvin P. United States Army in World War II, the Technical Services, the Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Japan. Washington, D.C.: Office of the Chief of Military History, Department of the Army, 1956.

  XXI Bomber Command. “Tactical Mission Report,” Mission No. 188, June 5, 1945. APO 234, MR #B0108, AFHRC.

  U.S.A. vs. Eitaro Uchiyama et al. Headquarters Eighth Army, U.S. Army, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Case #123, Yokohama, July 1, 1948.

  U.S.A. vs. Masaharu Homma, RG 153, Boxes 1-5, NARA.

  U.S.A. vs. Naraji Nogi. June 8, 1946. RG 389, Box 1908, NARA.

  U.S.A. vs. Sotaro Murata. Headquarters Eighth Army, U.S. Army, Office of the Staff Judge Advocate. Case #155, Yokohama, February 16, 1949.

  U.S. Marine Corps. The History of the Medical Department of the United States Navy in World War II, vol.1. Fleet Marine Force Reference Publication 12-12. Washington, D.C., 1989.

  U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. “Effects of Air Attack on Japanese Urban Economy: Summary Report,” March 1947. Urban Areas Division, MR #A1157, AFHRC.

  ———. “Effects of Air Attack on Osaka-Kobe-Kyoto,” June 1947. Urban Areas Division, MR #A1157, AFHRC.

  ———. “Field Report: Covering Air-Raid Protection and Allied Subjects in Kobe Japan,” February 1947. Civilian Defense Division, MR #A1154, AFHRC. U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey [Pacific], Naval Analysis Division. The Campaigns of the Pacific War. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1946.

  ———. Interrogations of Japanese Officials, vols. 1-2. OPNAV-P-03-100. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1946.

  U.S. War Department. Handbook on Japanese Military Forces. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office; reprinted by Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1991. Waterous, Walter H. “Statement of Experiences and Observations Concerning the Bataan Campaign and Subsequent Imprisonment.” Louis Morton Papers, Box 6, MHI.

 

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