Henry Harley Arnold
A Register of His Papers in the Library of
Congress
Prepared by Alan Thompson with additions by Mary Wolfskill Expanded and revised by Lynn Gamma, Carolyn
Goodson, Katrina Karczinski, and Bridgett Miller of the Air Force Historical
Research Agency and John E. Haynes, Connie L. Cartledge, Patrick M. Kerwin, and
Sherralyn McCoy with assistance from the staff of the Manuscript Preparation
Section

Manuscript Division, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
1999
Contact information:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mss/address.html
Finding aid encoded by Library of Congress Manuscript Division,
1996
Finding aid URL: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mss/eadmss.ms996005
Latest revision: 2005-03-17
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Title: Papers of Henry Harley
Arnold
Span Dates: 1903-1963
Bulk Dates: (bulk 1940-1946)
ID No.: MSS11189 Creator:
Arnold, Henry Harley,
1886-1950
Extent:
160,000
items;
273 containers plus 3 oversize plus
1 classified;
107.6 linear
feet;
269 microfilm
reels
Language: Collection material in English
Repository:
Manuscript Division, Library of
Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Abstract: Pioneer aviator and
United States Army officer. Correspondence, memoranda, journals, notebooks,
drafts and proofs of Henry Harley (Hap) Arnold's memoirs,
Global Mission (1949), articles, speeches, reports,
orders, printed material, photographs, and other papers relating chiefly to the
development of military aeronautics in the United States and to aeronautical
policies and events of World War II.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this
collection in the Library's online catalog. They are grouped by name of person
or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed
alphabetically therein.
Names: Arnold,
Henry Harley, 1886-1950 Adamson,
Hans Christian--Correspondence Andrews,
Frank Maxwell, 1884-1943--Correspondence Arnold
family Baruch,
Bernard M. (Bernard Mannes), 1870-1965--Correspondence Beebe,
Eugene H.--Correspondence Bell,
Lawrence Dale, 1894-1956--Correspondence Bradley,
Follett, 1890-1952--Correspondence Craig,
Malin, 1875-1945--Correspondence Doolittle,
James Harold, 1896- --Correspondence Douglas,
Donald W. (Donald Wills), 1892-1981--Correspondence Eaker,
Ira, 1896-1987--Correspondence Eichelberger, Robert L.--Correspondence Eisenhower, Dwight D. (Dwight David),
1890-1969--Correspondence Elliott,
Joseph E.--Correspondence Giles,
Barney McKinney, 1892- --Correspondence Harmon,
Millard Fillmore, 1888-1945--Correspondence Harris,
Arthur Travers, Sir, 1892- --Correspondence Hungerford, Charles Frederick Algernon Portal, Viscount Portal
of, 1893-1971--Correspondence Jouett,
Jack Kindelberger, James Howard, 1895-1962--Correspondence King,
Ernest Joseph, 1878-1956--Correspondence Kuter,
Laurence Sherman, 1905- --Correspondence Lindbergh,
Charles A. (Charles Augustus), 1902-1974--Correspondence Lovett,
Robert A. (Robert Abercrombie), 1895- --Correspondence Magee,
James M. (James McDevitt) 1877-1949--Correspondence Marshall,
George C. (George Catlett), 1880-1959--Correspondence Martin,
Glenn L. (Glenn Luther), 1886-1955--Correspondence Marx,
Louis, 1896-1982--Correspondence Millikan,
Robert Andrews, 1868-1953--Correspondence Northrop,
John Knudsen, 1895-1981--Correspondence Pederson,
Edwin--Correspondence Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1890-1973--Correspondence Shelmire,
Horace Weeks, 1886-1965--Correspondence Spaatz,
Carl, 1891-1974--Correspondence Stettinius, Edward R. (Edward Reilly),
1900-1949--Correspondence Vaughn,
Guy W., 1884-1966--Correspondence Von
Kármán, Theodore, 1881-1963--Correspondence Warner,
Jack, 1916- --Correspondence Wright,
Burdette S.--Correspondence Wright,
Orville, 1871-1948--Correspondence Wright,
Wilbur, 1867-1912--Correspondence United
States. Army. Air Corps United
States. Army Air Forces United
States. Joint Chiefs of Staff Combined
Chiefs of Staff (U.S. and Great Britain) Pan
American Airways Corporation Arnold, Henry Harley,
1886-1950. Global mission (1950) Chamberlain, Jo Hubbard.
Papers of Jo Hubbard Chamberlain
Subjects: Aeronautics,
Commercial Aeronautics,
Military Air mail service Flight training Generals--United
States--Biography Pearl Harbor (Hawaii),
Attack on, 1941 World War,
1939-1945--Aerial operations World War,
1939-1945--Campaigns--Alaska--Aleutian Islands World War,
1939-1945--Germany Sonoma (Calif.)--Social
life and customs
Occupations: Army officers Aviators
Provenance: The papers of Henry Harley Arnold, pioneer aviator, general of the United States Army Air Forces, and author, were given to
the Library by his wife, Eleanor Arnold, in 1951. The bulk of the Arnold Papers were placed in the Aeronautics Section of
the Science and Technology Division of the Library in 1952 and 1953. A major addition was received from the Office of the
Chief of Staff, United States Air Force, in 1957. Additions received between 1958 and 1999 include the Jo Chamberlin File
processed in 1999. Custody of the collection was transferred to the Manuscript Division in 1960. A military mail log formerly
separated from the collection was also added in 1999.
Processing History: The papers of Henry Harley Arnold were arranged and described in
1963. Additional material was processed in 1977, 1994, and 1999. A description
of the papers appears in an article by Marvin W. McFarland,
"The H. H. Arnold Collection," Library
of Congress
Quarterly Journal of Current
Acquisitions, vol. ix, no. 4, Aug. 1952, pp. 171-181.
Copyright Status: Copyright in the unpublished writings of Henry Harley Arnold in
these papers and in other collections in the custody of the Library of Congress
is controlled by Arnold's heirs. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division for
further information.
Security Classified Documents: Government regulations control the use of security classified items
in this collection. Manuscript Division staff can furnish information
concerning access to and use of classified items.
Microfilm: A microfilm edition of part of these papers is available on 269
reels. Consult a reference librarian in the Manuscript Division concerning
availability for purchase or interlibrary loan.
Preferred Citation: Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: Container or reel number, Henry Harley Arnold Papers,
Manuscript Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
| Date |
Event |
| 1886, June 25 |
Born,
Gladwyne, Pa.
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| 1907 |
Graduated,
United States Military Academy,
West Point, N.Y.
Commissioned second lieutenant in the infantry,
United States Army
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| 1907-1909 |
Served with the
twenty-ninth infantry, the
Philippines
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| 1909-1911 |
Served with the
twenty-ninth infantry,
Governor's Island, N.Y.
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| 1911 |
Taught to fly in ten days by
Orville Wright,
Dayton, Ohio
Received military aviator's license number two
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| 1911-1912 |
Flight instructor,
Signal Corps Aviation School,
College Park, Md., and
Augusta, Ga.
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| 1912 |
Awarded first Mackay trophy for a thirty-mile triangular
reconnaissance flight First military aviator to use a radio for aerial observation
of field artillery fire
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| 1913 |
Married
Eleanor A. Pool
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| 1916 |
Served briefly with
thirteenth infantry, the
Philippines
Served two months with
third infantry,
Madison Barracks, N.Y.
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| 1916-1917 |
Returned to air service as a captain Supply officer,
Aviation School,
San Diego, Calif.
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| 1917 |
Organized and commanded
Seventh Aero Squadron,
Panama Canal Zone
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| 1917-1918 |
In charge of
Information Service, Aviation Division, Signal
Corps
Assistant executive director, military aeronautics
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| 1918 |
Executive officer and later assistant director, military
aeronautics Inspected aviation activities in
Europe
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| 1919 |
District supervisor,
Western District, Air Service,
Rockwell Field, Coronado, Calif.
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| 1919-1922 |
Originated and activated first army aerial forest fire
patrol in
Washington,
Oregon, and
California
Air officer,
Ninth Corps Area,
San Francisco, Calif.
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| 1922-1924 |
Commanding officer,
Rockwell Air Depot, Coronado, Calif.
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| 1925 |
Graduated,
Army Industrial College,
Washington, D.C.
Obtained air mail charter from the postmaster general and
organized
Pan American Airways with
Carl Spaatz,
Jack Jouett, and
John Montgomery
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| 1926 |
Published
Airmen and Aircraft: An Introduction to
Aeronautics (New York: Ronald Press. 216 pp.)
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| 1926-1929 |
Commander, air squadron,
Cavalry School,
Fort Riley, Kans.
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| 1928 |
Published Bill Bruce aviator series |
| 1929 |
Graduated,
Command and General Staff School,
Ft. Leavenworth, Kans.
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| 1929-1936 |
Commander,
Fairfield and Dayton, Ohio, and
March Field, Calif.
Established
Munroc Lake, Calif., bombing and gunnery
range for early experiments in precision bombardment.
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| 1933-1935 |
Supervised twenty-five
Civilian Conservation Corps,
March Field, Calif.
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| 1934 |
Directed
Western Division, Air Corps air mail
service,
Salt Lake City, Utah
Awarded distinguished flying cross and second Mackay trophy
for leading a mass flight of bombers from
Washington, D.C., to
Alaska
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| 1936 |
Published with
Ira Eaker
This Flying Game (New York: Funk
& Wagnalls. 275 pp.)
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| 1936-1938 |
Assistant to chief of
air corps,
Washington, D.C.
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| 1938-1942 |
Chief of
air corps; acting deputy chief of staff for
air, 1940
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| 1941 |
Published with
Ira Eaker
Winged Warfare (New York: Harper
& Bros. 265 pp.)
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| 1941-1942 |
Chief of
army air forces
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| 1941-1945 |
Member,
Joint and Combined Chiefs of Staff,
Arcadia
(Newfoundland),
post Arcadia
(Washington, D.C.),
Casablanca,
Quadrant,
(Quebec, Canada),
Sextant
(Cairo, Egypt-
Tehran, Iran),
London,
Octagon
(Quebec, Canada), and
Terminal
(Berlin, Germany) conferences
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| 1942 |
Published with
Ira Eaker
Army Flyer (New York: Harper &
Bros. 299 pp.)
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| 1942-1946 |
Commanding general,
army air forces
Deputy chief of staff,
army
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| 1943 |
Promoted to general |
| 1944 |
Named to five star rank of general of the
army
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| 1946 |
Assigned to duty in the
Office of Chief of Staff,
Washington, D.C.
Retired from active duty to his ranch,
Sonoma, Calif.
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| 1949 |
Published
Global Mission (New York: Harper
& Bros. 626 pp.)
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| 1950 |
Died,
Sonoma, Calif.
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The papers of
Henry Harley Arnold (1886-1950) span the years
1903 to 1967, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the years of World War
II (1940-1946). The collection is large and contains material on almost all
aspects of Arnold's adult life. The most comprehensive documentation, however,
covers Arnold's tenure as chief of the
United States Army Air Corps (1938-1942), chief of
the
army air forces (1941-1942), and commanding
general of the
army air forces (1942-1946). These changes in
nomenclature reflect the growth of the military air arm from a small auxiliary
of the
army in the 1930s to a massive semi-autonomous
armed service in World War II which became formally independent of the
Army in 1947. Arnold, one of the nation's earliest
military pilots, built what became the modern
United States Air Force, and his papers are a
documentation of that creation.
The papers are divided into a number of series and subseries. Several
of the subseries contain detailed indexes which were prepared contemporaneously
by Arnold's military staff or later by personal assistants either to Arnold or
his wife after he left active service. In some cases, documents on the same or
similar subjects are found in different subseries. When Arnold's papers arrived
at
Library of Congress, large sections came in an
arrangement devised by Arnold and his staff during the creation and use of the
papers. It was judged best not to modify Arnold's arrangement because it
reflected Arnold's use of the papers and because several of these sections came
with detailed indexes providing excellent research access to this material.
The
Family Papers
series, 1922-1955, consists largely of correspondence between Arnold and his
family during the 1930s and 1940s. Most of this correspondence deals with
family affairs along with some family business activities.
The
Journals and
Notebooks series, 1908-1946, includes a few journals that go back to
Arnold's earliest flying days and the
army air corps. Of significant interest are
Arnold's notebooks from World War II when he took part in several of the major
wartime conferences of the Allied leadership. Arnold kept notes on those
meetings in small pocket diaries. These notes were later transcribed, and
Arnold often interspersed with the typed transcriptions documents relating to
the events noted in the journals. Arnold's notes include both substantive
remarks about the issues discussed as well as observations about the principal
figures at the conferences and physical aspects of the trip. Among the key
wartime conferences recorded in Arnold's journals are those of
Roosevelt and
Churchill at
Placentia Bay in 1941, the
1943 Cairo conferences with
Roosevelt and
Churchill, the
Teheran conference with
Stalin,
Churchill and
Roosevelt, and the
1944 Roosevelt-Churchill conference at Quebec.
Also present are journals Arnold kept for wartime inspection trips to
Great Britain,
China,
North Africa and the
Pacific theater.
The
Correspondence
series, 1907-1967, is divided into several subseries. The
Chronological
subseries consists largely of military correspondence, reports, memoranda, and
other official documents. Among its earliest items are the 1911 reports of then
Second Lieutenant Arnold on his training as a pilot by the
Wright brothers aviation company. Also present are
copies of letters from
Wilbur and Orville Wright to Arnold in which the
Wrights answer Arnold's technical questions about
the aircraft the brothers were building for the
army. By 1939 Arnold was a brigadier general in
charge of America's growing but still small
army air corps. His files for 1939 and 1940 are
filled with reports by American military observers in Europe about the rapid
evolution of German, French, and British aircraft and air warfare tactics under
the pressure of combat. As one report noted, European fighter aircraft in 1940
were routinely equipped with guns whose firepower was several times that of
existing American fighters. Under Arnold's command, America's military air arm
quickly caught up with and then surpassed in lethality those of other nations.
Present in Arnold's 1945 file is an 8 August 1945 report to him on the dropping
of the atomic bomb that begins “
Hiroshima is no more.”
The
Congratulatory and
Condolence Letters subseries comprises files generally in chronological
order for major events in Arnold's life.
The
General
Correspondence subseries is further divided into two parts. The first is
an alphabetical file consisting largely of correspondence and other documents
of a military or semiofficial nature from Arnold's World War II years, although
correspondence about personal matters is also found. The second part of this
subseries, a Serial file, 1946-1950, consists of files numbered 1 through 714.
Access to these numbered files is provided by an index which lists personal
names or private institutions with a designation of the numbered file in which
relevant material can be found. The material in these files is a mixture of
correspondence and other documents dealing with Arnold's professional and
personal activities after his retirement.
The
Personal
Correspondence subseries includes material from the early 1930s and the
period from 1943 to 1950. The material for 1930-1934 is largely professional
correspondence dealing with aviation and
army air corps activities. The files for 1943-1950
consists largely of documents dealing with Arnold's purchase and maintenance of
a residential property in
Sonoma, California, to which he retired after his
World War II duties.
The
Military File
series is the largest in the collection and is extremely rich with material on
all aspects of American military air activity in World War II: mobilization,
organization, supply, weaponry, training, personnel, strategy, command,
intelligence, and technology. Only the official records of the
army air force exceed in abundance the resources
offered by the Arnold papers for the study of American air warfare in World War
II. Much of the material in the Military File series consists of copies of
official records which can be found at the
National Archives. What gives this collection
research interest is that it consists of copies of those documents that Arnold
or his staff regarded as of sufficient significance to cull from the flood of
paper that passed through his office during World War II.
In the
Military File,
the first subseries, entitled the
Decimal File,
1940-1945, consists of military documents, messages, correspondence, memoranda,
and reports filed in accordance with a decimal filing system (similar to the
Dewey decimal system) used by the
army during World War II. Access to the material
in these files in best sought by use of two card-file indexes. The first index
is alphabetical by the name of an individual connected to the documents. The
index gives the decimal files in which documents by or about that person can be
found. The second index is alphabetical by subject, institution, or
organization. The indexes are detailed, with the name index taking up
containers 39-46 and the subject index containers 47-60. In addition to the
decimal designation, some of the decimal files also have subject matter titles
which have been included in the container listing of the Arnold Papers.
The
Message File
subseries consists of incoming and outgoing official cables and other messages
between Arnold's headquarters and other offices during World War II. Most
messages are filed alphabetically by subject, office, or the name of a frequent
correspondent,
Dwight Eisenhower, for example. This subseries
also contains a chronological file of Arnold's incoming and outgoing messages
filed under his name.
The
Official
File subseries includes military reports, memoranda, correspondence, and
other documents designated by files numbered 1-287 and 516-540. Files 1-210
have subject matter titles in alphabetical order while files numbered 211-287
have geographic area titles in alphabetical order along with a few files for
non-geographic military commands, ferrying command, for example. Files numbered
516-540 contain a variety of reports, logs, and extensive documentation
deriving from the investigation of the
Pearl Harbor attack and the role of the
army air force in that disaster. Indexes are
available for both of these numbered sequences. Files numbered 288-515 are not
extant in the Arnold Papers.
The
Reports
subseries, 1913-1949, consists of official military reports related to air
warfare topics. Some of the reports are printed or near-print reports while
others are in manuscript form. General reports largely concern the overall
status of American military air power. Specialized reports relate to a variety
of topics, such as atomic energy, analytic studies of American air warfare
campaigns during World War II, and estimates of German war potential.
The
Subject File
subseries, 1917-1950, deals with a wide variety of official, professional, and
private matters, treating such diverse topics as “Elks in
Mexico,” regarding the
fraternal order of Elks, military aircraft
production, 1938-1945, and the
1941 Argentia conference of Allied leaders in
Newfoundland. Most of the files deal with
important military affairs during World War II.
The
Miscellany
subseries, 1934-1951, of the Military File series also contains a variety of
files, including a chronological file of
army air force air adjutant general memoranda and
messages; a chronological mail log for Arnold's office listing
“to,” “from,” and the subject of correspondence; a
chronological file of Arnold's military correspondence spanning 1934-1945, the
bulk of which is concentrated during World War II and deals with a wide variety
of military topics; and an extensive chronological log of incoming telephone
calls, often with notes on the subject of the call. In addition to the
telephone logs, this subseries also includes a number of transcripts of
telephone conversations between Arnold and members of his staff with other
officials. Files of official war communiques publicly released by military
offices relate to the course of the war effort. A Personal File index for files
numbered 1-50 is included but only files numbered 34-40 and 42 are present in
the collection.
The
Postmilitary
File, 1946-1949, contains Arnold's extensive correspondence after his
retirement. The correspondence is divided into two sets, “A” and
“B,” and is filed alphabetically. Indexes are provided for both
sets. This series also contains subject matter files on the B-36 bomber, atomic
testing, and congressional hearings on aviation policy.
The
Speeches and
Writings series, 1923-1955, includes Arnold's extensive speeches and
writings, most of which relate to aviation and military matters. Arnold had a
clear sense that he was taking part in the creation of a powerful American air
arm, and many of his speeches and essays reflect his sensibility about the
history-making character of the events he was discussing. Also in this series
are files related to his 1949 book
Global Mission, his memoir of the
army air force in World War II.
Among the
Miscellany
series, 1903-1963, are photographs, financial papers, and biographical
material, printed material, and other items that further reflect Arnold's
historical sensitivity, especially the material he collected about the early
years of American military aviation. Included are photographs, lists and
biographies of early pilots, contemporaneous print and near-print accounts of
important events in military aviation history, and extensive scrapbooks.
The
Jo Chamberlin
File, 1941-1989, consists of scrapbooks containing memoranda, reports,
speeches, military papers, printed matter, and other miscellaneous material
reflecting Chamberlin's assignment to the Office of Information Services, Army
Air Forces, and as an aide to Arnold. Included are drafts of reports to the
secretary of war by the commanding general, Army Air Forces, with annotations
by Arnold, speeches drafted by Chamberlin for Arnold, reports from the Aleutian
Island Campaign, information regarding 'foo-fighters,' and writings on
Chamberlin's trip to Germany in the waning days of World War II.
The
Classified
series consists of security classified items removed from the collection.
Removal sheets for all such material can be found in the files from which the
items were removed. When any item in this series is declassified, it is
restored to its original file. Classified items are not included on the
microfilm edition of the Arnold Papers prepared in 1995.
The collection is arranged in eleven series:
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Family Papers,
1922-1955, n.d.
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Journals and
Notebooks, ca. 1908-1946
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Correspondence,
1907-1967, n.d.
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Military File,
1913-1951, n.d.
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Postmilitary
File, 1946-1949
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Speeches and
Writings, 1923-1955, n.d.
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Miscellany,
1903-1963, n.d.
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Military Mail
Log, 1941-1945
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Jo Chamberlin
File, 1941-1989, n.d.
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Oversize,
1930-1954
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Classified,
1932-1949
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Correspondence between Arnold and family members; also includes
newspaper clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. Correspondence is
further arranged alphabetically by family member.
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BOX 2-3 REEL 2-3
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Journals, notebooks, notes, and typescripts of notes primarily
documenting Arnold's trips and conferences.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 3-38 REEL 3-38
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BOX 3-6 REEL 3-6
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Chronological,
1907-1949
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Correspondence and memoranda between Arnold and colleagues,
friends, and the public, including incoming and outgoing letters and related
material such as reports, flight records, commendations, and printed matter
pertaining to Arnold's professional and personal interests.
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BOX 6-10 REEL 6-10
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Congratulatory and
Condolence Letters,
1935-1950
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Incoming and outgoing letters relating to various occasions,
such as awards, promotions, and Arnold's death.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 11-36 REEL 11-36
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General,
1925-1967,
n.d.
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Correspondence and related material documenting Arnold's
personal and professional activities and letters sent and received by his wife,
Eleanor.
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Arranged into an Alphabetical file, organized by name of
individual or organization and topic, and a Serial file. An index for the
Serial file is in box 23.
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BOX 36-38 REEL 36-38
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Personal,
1930-1950
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Letters between Arnold and friends, colleagues, and the public
pertaining to personal and professional interests. Arranged chronologically.
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BOX 39-226 REEL 39-227
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BOX 39-152 REEL 39-152
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Decimal File,
1940-1945
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, directives,
clippings, and printed matter documenting Arnold's military career.
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Arranged by the Dewey number system adopted by the
army in 1918. A name index to this subseries
is in boxes 39-46. A subject index is in boxes 47-60.
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BOX 153-164 REEL 153-164
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Message File,
1941-1946
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Chiefly incoming and outgoing cables and related material, such
as reports, logs, and lists pertaining to military matters.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of individual or agency, type
of material, or topic.
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BOX 165-180 REEL 165-180
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Official File,
1932-1946
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, directives,
background information, clippings, and printed matter.
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Arranged numerically by jacket number. An index to files 1-287
is in box 165, and one to files 516-540 is in box 178.
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BOX 181-195 REEL 181-196
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Reports,
1913-1949,
n.d.
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General reports, chiefly administrative and congressional, and
special reports, including administrative, technical, and intelligence.
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General reports are arranged chronologically. Special reports
are arranged alphabetically by topic.
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BOX 196-204 REEL 197-205
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Subject File,
1917-1950,
n.d.
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and printed matter.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of individual or organization
and topic.
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BOX 205-226 REEL 206-227
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Miscellany,
1934-1951
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Directives, messages, transcripts of telephone conversations,
reports, war communiques, and lists.
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Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. |
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BOX 227-234 REEL 228-235
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Correspondence, memoranda, reports, background information,
printed matter, and other papers documenting Arnold's interests and activities
after his retirement.
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Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. |
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BOX 235-251 REEL 236-253
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Correspondence, speeches, statements, articles, notes, drafts and
proofs of Arnold's memoirs,
Global Mission, and related material.
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Arranged into General files organized chronologically and
material related to
Global Mission organized
alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
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BOX 252-265 REEL 255-268
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Correspondence, memoranda, financial papers, biographical
information, photographs, personnel records, scrapbooks, and printed matter.
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Arranged alphabetically by name of individual, topic, or type of
material.
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BOX 266-269 Not filmed
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Card file describing mail received by Arnold. |
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Arranged chronologically by date of receipt and by an
alpha-numeric code assigned to each document. Entries for documents that had
the highest national security classification are arranged in a separate
sequence at the end. This material had been separated from the Military File
and was later returned to the collection.
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BOX 270-273 Not filmed
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Scrapbooks compiled by Jo Chamberlin, containing memoranda,
reports, speeches, military papers, printed matter, and other material.
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Arranged alphabetically by subject. |
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BOX OV 1-OV 3 REEL 269
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Oversize reports and a scrapbook. |
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Organized and described according to the series and folders from
which the items were removed.
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BOX CL 1 Not filmed
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Classified material. |
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Organized and described according to the series and folders from
which the items were removed.
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Contents |
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BOX 1-2 REEL 1-2
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Family Papers,
1922-1955,
n.d.
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Correspondence between Arnold and family members; also includes
newspaper clippings.
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Arranged alphabetically by type of material. Correspondence is
further arranged alphabetically by family member.
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BOX 1 REEL 1
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Correspondence |
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Arnold, Cliff (brother),
1936-1945
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Arnold, David Lee (son),
1941-1947
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Arnold, Eleanor (wife),
1940-1955
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Arnold, Henry Harley, Jr.
(son), 1939-1945
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Arnold, Herbert A. (father),
1922-1932
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Arnold, Joseph Price (brother),
1939-1945
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Arnold, Richard F. (nephew),
1939-1945
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Arnold, Thomas (brother),
1939-1944
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Arnold, Thomas H. (nephew),
1939-1942
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Arnold, William Bruce (son),
1937-1945
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Harley, Katharine V. (cousin),
1941-1946
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Pool, J. Henry
(brother-in-law), 1937-1949
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Pool, Mrs. Sydney H.
(mother-in-law), 1933-1947
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Poole, Elizabeth (sister),
1937-1946
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Snowden, Lois Arnold and Ernest
(daughter and son-in-law)
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1934-1944 |
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(4
folders)
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BOX 2 REEL 2
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1945-1950, n.d. |
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(6
folders)
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Newspaper clippings,
1947
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BOX 2-3 REEL 2-3
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Journals and
Notebooks,
ca. 1908-1946
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Journals, notebooks, notes, and typescripts of notes primarily
documenting Arnold's trips and conferences.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 2 REEL 2
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ca. 1908-ca. 1918, notebook with
financial accounts
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1918, Sept.-Dec., trip to
England
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1941 |
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Apr.-May, trip to
England
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July-Aug., Roosevelt-Churchill
Conference, Placentia Bay, Newfoundland
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1942 |
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May-June, trip to
England
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Sept.-Oct., trip to southwest
Pacific
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1943 |
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Jan.-Feb., trip to North Africa
and China
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Aug.-Sept., trip to
England
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BOX 3 REEL 3
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Nov.-Dec., trip to
Sextant Conference, Cairo, Egypt-Tehran, Iran
See also Container 163, same heading
and
Container 202, same heading
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1944 |
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June, trip to
England
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Sept., trip to Quebec
Conference, Quebec, Canada
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1945 |
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Mar.-May, trip to Europe and
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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June, trip to
Pacific
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July, trip to Terminal
Conference, Berlin, Germany
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1946 |
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Jan., trip to South
America
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BOX 3-38 REEL 3-38
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Correspondence,
1907-1967,
n.d.
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BOX 3-6 REEL 3-6
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Chronological,
1907-1949
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Correspondence and memoranda between Arnold and colleagues,
friends, and the public, including incoming and outgoing letters and related
material such as reports, flight records, commendations, and printed matter
pertaining to Arnold's professional and personal interests.
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BOX 3 REEL 3
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1907-1924 |
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(10
folders)
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BOX 4 REEL 4
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1924-1939 |
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(10
folders)
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BOX 5 REEL 5
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1940-1945 |
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(9
folders)
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BOX 6 REEL 6
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1946-1949 |
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(2
folders)
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BOX 6-10 REEL 6-10
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Congratulatory and
Condolence Letters,
1935-1950
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Incoming and outgoing letters relating to various occasions,
such as awards, promotions, and Arnold's death.
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Arranged chronologically. |
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BOX 6 REEL 6
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1935 |
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Named assistant chief of air
corps
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(2
folders)
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Promotion to brigadier
general and Mackay trophy
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1938 |
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Named chief of air
corps
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(3
folders)
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BOX 7 REEL 7
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(6
folders)
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1940 |
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Named deputy chief of
staff
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1941 |
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Promotion to major
general
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BOX 8 REEL 8
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1941-1942 |
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Promotion to lieutenant
general
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Distinguished service
medal
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1942-1945 |
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Miscellaneous |
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(2
folders)
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1943 |
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Promotion to four star
general
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(2
folders)
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BOX 9 REEL 9
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(3
folders)
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1944 |
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Promotion to five star
general
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(2
folders)
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1946-1950 |
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Awards and special
honors
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1949 |
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Publication of
Global Mission
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(2
folders)
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BOX 10 REEL 10
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1950 |
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Condolence letters
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(7
folders)
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BOX 11-36 REEL 11-36
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General,
1925-1967,
n.d.
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Correspondence and related material documenting Arnold's
personal and professional activities and letters sent and received by his wife,
Eleanor.
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Arranged into an Alphabetical file, organized by name of
individual or organization and topic, and a Serial file. An index for the
Serial file is in box 23.
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BOX 11 REEL 11
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Alphabetical file |
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Abbott, C. G.,
1942-1944
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Adamson, Hans Christian,
1938-1945
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Aeroclub of Washington, D.C.,
1940-1944
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Aerosphere, Ltd.,
1941-1942
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Aldrich, Winthrop W.,
1942-1944
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Aldworth, Richard T.,
1943
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American Legion,
1941-1947
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American Red Cross,
1942-1944
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Andrews, Frank M.,
1938-1943
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Archibald, Ann M.,
1939-1943
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Army Flyer,
1941-1944
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Army Retiring Board,
1945-1946
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Army-Navy Club, Washington,
D.C., 1944-1946
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Arnold, William R.,
1941-1945
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Arnold Engineering
Development Center, Tullahoma, Tenn., 1967
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Aviator's Post No. 743,
1941-1946
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“A”
miscellaneous, 1937-1953
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(2
folders)
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Backman, Gus P.,
1938-1944
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Baily, Edward P.,
1938-1942
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Bamberger, Julian M.,
1939-1943
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Barker, Frank P. K.,
1939-1945
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Barnes, Carter,
1941-1944
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Baruch, Bernard M.,
1943-1946
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Beck, Thomas H.,
1942-1945
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Beebe, Eugene H.,
1939-1946
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Beech, Walter H.,
1940-1943
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Bell, Lawrence D.,
1938-1945
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Bellamy, Paul L.,
1944
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Benedict, M. A.,
1940-1945
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Berline, Henry A.,
1940-1945
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BOX 12 REEL 12
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Blaik, Earl H.,
1941-1943
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Block, Harry,
1942-1944
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Boards, 1940-1944 |
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Boothe, Roy,
1939-1946
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Borglum, Lincoln and Gutzon,
1941-1942
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Bower, Gerald E. and Melissa
Hoffman, 1941
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Boyd, Dorothea A. and William
R., 1941-1945
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Bradley, Follett,
1939-1945
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Brant, Gerald C.,
1939-1941
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Brereton, Lewis and Lou,
1941-1942
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Brown, Donald L.,
1939
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Bruno, Harry,
1941-1945
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“B”
miscellaneous, 1936-1946
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(4
folders)
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Campbell, L. H., Jr.,
1942-1944
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Carroll, Earl,
1942-1943
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Carroll, Frances U.,
1944
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Carter, Amon G.,
1941-1945
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Castle, Benjamin F.,
1939-1945
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Cleveland, E. W.
(“Pop”), 1943-1944
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Clubs and lodges,
1939-1957
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Coffyn, Frank T.,
1941-1944
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Collier trophy,
1941-1945
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Collier's Magazine,
1941-1944
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Collins, Ross A.,
1940-1945
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Cone, J. Carroll,
1939-1943
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BOX 13 REEL 13
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Convalescent Hospital,
Pawling, N.Y., 1945
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Cook, A. B.,
1939-1944
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Costello, John M.,
1940-1944
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Cousins, Ralph P.,
1941-1943
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Cover, Carl A.,
1940-1942
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Cox, Albert L.,
1941
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Craig, Malin,
1939-1944
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Curry, John F.,
1939-1945
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“C”
miscellaneous, 1936-1949, n.d.
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(4
folders)
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Damon, Ralph S.,
1943-1944
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Dargue, Herbert A. and Marie,
1941-1942
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Davies, Joseph I.,
1940-1944
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Davis, Michael F. and Mary,
1943
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Davison, Frederick Trubee,
1941
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Dill, John, Sir, 1942-1946,
n.d.
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Dockweiler, John F., 1936-1944,
n.d.
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Donations, 1945 |
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Donovan, William J.,
1941-1942
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Doolittle, James H., 1939-1945,
n.d.
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Douglas, Donald W.,
1939-1950
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“D”
miscellaneous, 1936-1946, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Eaker, Ira C., and Ruth
Apperson, 1935-1945
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BOX 14 REEL 14
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Eichelberger, Robert L.,
1940-1942
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Elliott, J. E.
(“Joe”), 1938-1946
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Emmons, Harold H.,
1942-1945
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“E”
miscellaneous, 1936-1950, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Fairy, Richard,
1941-1946
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Fawcett Publications,
1941
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Fletcher, Edward,
1941-1946
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Flying record, 1943-1946,
n.d.
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Football, 1938-1945 |
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Ford, Corey,
1942-1945
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Freeman, Wilfred,
1941-1942
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Frye, Jack,
1938-1944
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“F”
miscellaneous, 1937-1950, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Gardner, Lester D.,
1940-1944
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Geis, Bernard,
1942-1943
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Giles, Barney M.,
1943-1946
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Gillespie, Eugene F.,
1939-1945
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Golding, H. Dick,
1942
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BOX 15 REEL 15
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Gorrell, Edgar S.,
1941-1945
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Gott, Edward M.,
1939-1942
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Guthrie, William L.,
1938-1945
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“G”
miscellaneous, 1937-1946, n.d.
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(3
folders)
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Harper & Brothers,
1941-1943
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Harris, Arthur T.,
1942
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Harris, L. C.,
1943-1944
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Hart, Moss, 1943-1945,
n.d.
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Hickman, Willis, 1942-1945,
n.d.
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Hill, Roderick,
1941-1942
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Hopkins, Harry L., 1942-1945,
n.d.
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Horner, Leonard S.,
1937-1941
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Hungerford, Viscount
See Container 19, Portal, Charles F.
A.
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Hutchings, DeWitt W.,
1941-1945
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Hyatt, Frank K.,
1941-1943
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“H”
miscellaneous, 1936-1948, n.d.
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(3
folders)
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BOX 16 REEL 16
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Institute of the Aeronautical
Sciences, New York, N.Y., 1940-1946
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“I”
miscellaneous, 1938-1946, n.d.
|
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Jenkins, J. Carden,
1941
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Johnson, Louis,
1938-1942
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“J”
miscellaneous, 1937-1948
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(2
folders)
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Keller, R. T.,
1944-1945
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Kenney, George S.,
1941-1945
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Kilmer, Mary E., 1941-1944,
n.d.
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Kindelberger, James H.,
1939-1945
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King, Ernest J.,
1942-1944
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Kreusser, O. T.,
1940-1942
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“K”
miscellaneous, 1939-1958, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Lahm, Frank P.,
1941-1942
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Landis, Reed G.,
1937-1945
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Landon School for Boys,
Bethesda, Md., 1940-1945
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Lanphier, Thomas S.,
1943-1944
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Life Magazine,
1941-1944
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Lincoln, Rush B.,
1941-1942
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Lindbergh, Charles A.,
1938-1942
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(4
folders)
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BOX 17 REEL 17
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Lodwick, Albert I.,
1939-1945
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Lovett, Robert A., 1941-1945,
n.d.
|
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Lower Merion School District,
Ardmore, Pa., 1939-1950
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Luce, Clare Boothe,
1945
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“L”
miscellaneous, 1938-1946, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Mark Twain Society, Webster
Groves, Mo., 1942
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Marshall, George C., 1943-1944,
n.d.
|
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Martin, Frederick L.,
1940-1944
|
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Martin, Glenn L.,
1940-1945
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Marx, Louis, 1939-1946
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(2
folders)
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McGee, James M.,
1937-1944
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McStay, Carl E.,
1936-1945
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Meigs, Merrill C.,
1941-1945
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Military Order of Foreign
Wars of the United States, Pennsylvania Commandery, Philadelphia, Pa.,
1939-1944
|
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Military Order of the World
War, Washington, D.C., 1942-1944
|
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Milner, Nate,
1941-1944
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Morgan, William V.,
1944
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Moseley, C. C.,
1940-1944
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Mosier, O. M.,
1940-1944
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“M”
miscellaneous, 1936-1950, n.d.
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(1
folder)
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BOX 18 REEL 18
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(4
folders)
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Nash Motor Co., Kenosha,
Wis., 1940-1941
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National Aeronautical
Society, Washington, D.C., 1939-1941
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National Geographic Society,
Washington, D.C., 1938-1946
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National Safety Council,
Chicago, Ill., 1941-1944
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Northrop, John K.,
1940-1945
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“N-O”
miscellaneous, 1938-1951
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(3
folders)
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Parks, Floyd L.,
1939-1944
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Parson, John E.,
1941-1942
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Patton, George S.,
1943-1946
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BOX 19 REEL 19
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Pedersen, Edwin, 1939-1946
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(2
folders)
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Portal, Charles
F. A., 1941-1945
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“P”
miscellaneous, 1936-1946, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Reilly, Henry,
1942-1943
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Rickenbacker, Eddie, 1942-1946
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(2
folders)
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Riddle, John Paul,
1942-1945
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Robins, Dorothy, 1939-1945,
n.d.
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“R”
miscellaneous, 1937-1950, n.d.
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(2
folders)
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Shelmire, Horace W.,
1943-1945
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Society of American Military
Engineers, Washington, D.C., 1941
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Society of Automotive
Engineers, New York, N.Y., 1939-1940
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BOX 20 REEL 20
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Somervell, Brehon,
1944
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Spaatz, Carl, 1941-1948,
n.d.
|
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Stark, Harold R.
(“Betty”), 1941-1944
|
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Statements before Congress,
1949
|
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Stettinius, Edward R.,
1941-1945
|
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Stover, Mabel Robinson,
1941-1945
|
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Swope, Herbert Bayard,
1942-1945
|
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“S”
miscellaneous, 1925-1950, n.d.
|
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(4
folders)
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Thomas, Lowell,
1942-1945
|
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“T”
miscellaneous, 1939-1952, n.d.
|
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(2
folders)
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BOX 21 REEL 21
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United States Military
Academy, West Point, N.Y., 1934-1951
|
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(4
folders)
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“U”
miscellaneous, 1941, 1947
|
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Vaughan, Guy,
1936-1946
|
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Veterans of Foreign Wars,
Kansas City, Mo., 1942-1966
|
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“V”
miscellaneous, 1936-1945, n.d.
|
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Wallace, Walter J.,
1939-1940
|
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Walsh, James L.,
1941-1942
|
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Warner, Harry M.,
1941-1945
|
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Warner, Jack L.,
1941-1946
|
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Weaver, Walter R.,
1939-1945
|
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Weikert, John M.,
1941-1943
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Wilby, F. B.,
1940-1945
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Wilson, Gill Robb,
1942-1945
|
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"Winged Victory," play by Moss
Hart, 1943-1945
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(3
folders)
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BOX 22 REEL 22
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Winged Warfare,
1940-1944
|
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Wings Club, New York, N.Y.,
1942-1946
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Wittschen, Emma,
1940-1946
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Wood, Robert E.,
1940-1946
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Wright, Burdette S., 1939-1945,
n.d.
|
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“W”
miscellaneous, 1938-1948, n.d.
|
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(2
folders)
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Yorktown Memorial, Yorktown,
Va., 1936-1937
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Yount, Barton K.,
1941-1946
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“Y-Z”
miscellaneous, 1936-1946
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(2
folders)
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BOX 23 REEL 23
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Serial file,
1946-1950
|
|
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Index |
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Nos. 1-33 (Ad-Au)
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(4
folders)
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BOX 24 REEL 24
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Nos. 33-70 (Au-Bo)
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(6
folders)
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BOX 25 REEL 25
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Nos. 70 1/2-159 (Bo-Du)
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(6
folders)
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BOX 26 REEL 26
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Nos. 160-264 (Ea-Ha)
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(5
folders)
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BOX 27 REEL 27
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Nos. 265-385 (He-Ly)
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(6
folders)
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BOX 28 REEL 28
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Nos. 386-438 (Ma-Mo)
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(5
folders)
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BOX 29 REEL 29
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Nos. 439-523 (Mo-Pi)
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(6
folders)
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BOX 30 REEL 30
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Nos. 524-581 (Pl-Si)
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(5
folders)
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BOX 31 REEL 31
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Nos. 582-651 (Sk-Va)
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(5
folders)
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BOX 32 REEL 32
|
Nos. 652-700 (Va-Zi)
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(5
folders)
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|
BOX 33 REEL 33
|
No. 707 (biographical
material)
|
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|
No. 708 (birthday
congratulations)
|
|
|
No. 709 (business offers
index)
|
|
|
No. 710 (change of
title)
|
|
|
No. 711
(Christmas)
|
|
|
No. 712 (direct personal
interest)
|
|
|
No. 713 (honorary
degrees)
|
|
|
No. 714 (California Fish and
Game Commission)
|
|
(2
folders)
|
BOX 34 REEL 34
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
No. 715 (journalism
index)
|
|
BOX 35 REEL 35
|
No. 718
(memberships)
|
|
|
No. 719 (museums)
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 720
(portraits)
|
|
BOX 36 REEL 36
|
No. 721
(property)
|
|
|
No. 724 (trips) |
|
BOX 36-38 REEL 36-38
|
Personal,
1930-1950
|
|
Letters between Arnold and friends, colleagues, and the public
pertaining to personal and professional interests. Arranged chronologically.
|
|
BOX 36 REEL 36
|
Jan. 1930-June 1932
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 37 REEL 37
|
July 1932-Sept. 1933
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 38 REEL 38
|
Oct. 1933-Feb. 1950
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 39-226 REEL 39-227
|
Military File,
1913-1951,
n.d.
|
|
BOX 39-152 REEL 39-152
|
Decimal File,
1940-1945
|
|
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, directives,
clippings, and printed matter documenting Arnold's military career.
|
|
Arranged by the Dewey number system adopted by the
army in 1918. A name index to this subseries
is in boxes 39-46. A subject index is in boxes 47-60.
|
|
BOX 39 REEL 39
|
Name index |
|
|
A-B |
|
BOX 40 REEL 40
|
C-E |
|
BOX 41 REEL 41
|
F-Hl |
|
BOX 42 REEL 42
|
Ho-L |
|
BOX 43 REEL 43
|
M-O |
|
BOX 44 REEL 44
|
P-Se |
|
BOX 45 REEL 45
|
Sh-T |
|
BOX 46 REEL 46
|
U-Z |
|
BOX 47 REEL 47
|
Subject index |
|
|
Ab-Ai |
|
BOX 48 REEL 48
|
Ai-Ba |
|
BOX 49 REEL 49
|
Be-Ce |
|
BOX 50 REEL 50
|
Ch-Co |
|
BOX 51 REEL 51
|
Cr-Ep |
|
BOX 52 REEL 52
|
Eq-F |
|
BOX 53 REEL 53
|
G-Im |
|
BOX 54 REEL 54
|
In-L |
|
BOX 55 REEL 55
|
M-N |
|
BOX 56 REEL 56
|
O-Po |
|
BOX 57 REEL 57
|
Pr-Re |
|
BOX 58 REEL 58
|
Re-Sq |
|
BOX 59 REEL 59
|
St-To |
|
BOX 60 REEL 60
|
Tr-Z |
|
BOX 61 REEL 61
|
Nos. 000.1-000.92 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
No. 000.93 |
|
|
1-59 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 62 REEL 62
|
60-139 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 001-008 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 63 REEL 63
|
Nos. 011-045.92 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
|
No. 047.2 |
|
|
1-60 |
|
BOX 64 REEL 64
|
61-212 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 050-080 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 65 REEL 65
|
Nos. 091-160 |
|
(11
folders)
|
|
BOX 66 REEL 66
|
Nos. 200.2-210.105 |
|
(9
folders)
|
|
|
No. 210.2 |
|
|
1-300 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 67 REEL 67
|
301-560 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 210.26-210.3 |
|
|
No. 210.31 |
|
|
1-450 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 68 REEL 68
|
451-780 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
By country |
|
|
Nos. 210.311-210.32
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 69 REEL 69
|
Nos. 210.33-210.5 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 70 REEL 70
|
Nos. 210.63-210.673 |
|
|
No. 210.68 |
|
|
Africa-Egypt |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
England |
|
|
1-260 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 71 REEL 71
|
261-475 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Europe-Twentieth Air
Force
|
|
|
1-50 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 72 REEL 72
|
51-578 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 210.681-210.72
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 73 REEL 73
|
Nos. 210.8-220.3 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 74 REEL 74
|
Nos. 220.31-241.19 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 75 REEL 75
|
Nos. 241.3-311.1 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 76 REEL 76
|
Nos. 311.13-311.54 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 77 REEL 77
|
Nos. 312.1-312.4 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 313.3 |
|
|
1-55 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 78 REEL 78
|
56-189 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 313.5-313.7 |
|
BOX 79 REEL 79
|
Nos. 314.7-314.81 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
No. 319.1 |
|
|
1-32 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 80 REEL 80
|
33-243 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 81 REEL 81
|
244-501 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
Air Technical Service
Command-Intelligence
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 82 REEL 82
|
Office of Strategic
Services-Twentieth Air Force
|
|
|
No. 320.2 |
|
|
1-200 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 83 REEL 83
|
201-555 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 84 REEL 84
|
556-1138 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 85 REEL 85
|
1139-1957 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 86 REEL 86
|
Africa-Airborne Army
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Aircraft Warning
Service
|
|
|
1-109 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 87 REEL 87
|
110-151 |
|
|
Alaska-Canada |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 88 REEL 88
|
Caribbean Defense
Command-Eastern theater
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 89 REEL 89
|
Eighth Air Force |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 90 REEL 90
|
England-Iceland |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 91 REEL 91
|
India-Technical training
command
|
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 92 REEL 92
|
Tenth Air
Force-“X”
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 320.3-321.19 |
|
|
No. 322 |
|
|
1-128 |
|
BOX 93 REEL 93
|
European theater
operations-postwar
|
|
|
Nos. 322.011-331.4 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 333 |
|
|
1-144 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 94 REEL 94
|
145-244 |
|
|
Caribbean Air
Force-Scientific Advisory Group
|
|
|
Nos. 333.1-333.5 |
|
|
No. 333.9 |
|
|
1-115 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 95 REEL 95
|
116-449 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 96 REEL 96
|
451-637 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Alaska-Mead
Committee
|
|
|
No. 334 |
|
|
1-200 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 97 REEL 97
|
Aid Society-United States,
Canadian Inter-Service Flying Control Committee
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 334.3-336.4 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 98 REEL 98
|
Nos. 336.6-350.1 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
|
No. 350.2 |
|
|
1-35 |
|
BOX 99 REEL 99
|
Canada-Yugoslavia
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 350.6-352.17 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 353 |
|
|
1-78 |
|
BOX 100 REEL 100
|
79-456 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 101 REEL 100
|
Air ground
cooperation-Universal military training
|
|
|
Nos. 353.1-360.1 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
No. 360.02 |
|
|
1-89 |
|
BOX 102 REEL 100
|
Brazil-North Africa
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 360.11-360.112 |
|
|
No. 360.33 |
|
|
1-171 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 103 REEL 100
|
172-288 |
|
|
Nos. 360.4-370.01 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 104 REEL 104
|
Nos. 370.05-370.091 |
|
|
No. 370.2 |
|
|
1-192 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 105 REEL 105
|
193-284 |
|
|
Air force combat
control-Eighth Air Force
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 106 REEL 106
|
England-Italy |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 107 REEL 107
|
Japan-Twentieth Air Force
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 370.24-370.32 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 108 REEL 108
|
No. 370.5 |
|
|
1-689 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 109 REEL 109
|
Africa-“X”
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 370.7-371 |
|
|
No. 373 |
|
|
1-99 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 110 REEL 110
|
100-284 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Newfoundland |
|
|
Nos. 373.01-380.3 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 381 |
|
|
1-124 |
|
BOX 111 REEL 111
|
Africa-MacDill Field, Tampa,
Fla.
|
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 112 REEL 112
|
Mexico-War plans |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 113 REEL 113
|
Nos. 381.4-384.6 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
No. 385 |
|
|
1-93 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 114 REEL 114
|
94-254 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Japan |
|
|
Nos. 385.2-387 |
|
|
No. 400 |
|
|
1-372 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 115 REEL 115
|
Africa-“X”
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 400.111-400.303
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 116 REEL 116
|
Nos. 400.312-413.2 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 413.44 |
|
|
1-190 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 117 REEL 117
|
191-647 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
Ascension Island-West
Africa
|
|
|
Nos. 413.45-413.6 |
|
BOX 118 REEL 118
|
Nos. 413.62-430.3 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 119 REEL 119
|
Nos. 431-452.09 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
No. 452.1 |
|
|
2-100 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 120 REEL 120
|
101-431 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 121 REEL 121
|
432-830 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 122 REEL 122
|
831-1540 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 123 REEL 123
|
1541-1715 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Africa-Chile |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 124 REEL 124
|
China-Ecuador |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
England |
|
|
1-201 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 125 REEL 125
|
202-439 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
European theater of
operations-Hawaii
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 126 REEL 126
|
Iceland-Postwar air force
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 127 REEL 127
|
Russia-Switzerland
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 128 REEL 128
|
Torch-Yugoslavia |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
No. 452.11 |
|
|
1-98 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 129 REEL 129
|
99-271 |
|
|
Iceland-Superchargers |
|
|
Nos. 452.12-452.33 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
No. 452.4 |
|
|
Autogiros-Gliders
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 130 REEL 130
|
Nos. 452.9-458.11 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
No. 461 |
|
|
1-186 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 131 REEL 131
|
187-302 |
|
|
Newsletter |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 462-463 |
|
BOX 132 REEL 132
|
Nos. 463.7-470 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 133 REEL 133
|
Nos. 470.1-471.52 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
No. 471.6 |
|
|
1-75 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 134 REEL 134
|
76-503 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
Aerial mines-Smoke screens
and bombs
|
|
|
Nos. 471.82-471.94 |
|
BOX 135 REEL 135
|
Nos. 472-475.73 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
No. 475.731 |
|
|
1-7 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 136 REEL 136
|
8-21 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 475.9-545.4 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 137 REEL 137
|
Nos. 560-574 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 580 |
|
|
1-146 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Air transport
command
|
|
|
1-53 |
|
BOX 138 REEL 138
|
54-438 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 139 REEL 139
|
Aviation objectives
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 140 REEL 140
|
Greenland-South Pacific
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 580.2-600.05 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 141 REEL 141
|
Nos. 600.1-600.96 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 142 REEL 142
|
Nos. 601-638 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
No. 660.2 |
|
|
1-17 |
|
|
Aircraft warning
service
|
|
|
1-98 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 143 REEL 143
|
101-191 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Mexico-Sault Ste. Marie,
Mich.
|
|
|
Nos. 660.3-676.1 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
No. 676.3 |
|
|
2-103 |
|
|
Alaska-Greenland |
|
BOX 144 REEL 144
|
Hawaii-Russia |
|
|
Nos. 676.4-684 |
|
|
No. 686 |
|
|
1-92 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 145 REEL 145
|
94-200 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 146 REEL 146
|
201-618 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Africa |
|
|
Alaska |
|
|
1-49 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 147 REEL 147
|
51-118 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Arabia-Eglin Field, Fla.
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 148 REEL 148
|
England-Hawaii |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 149 REEL 149
|
Hawaii to Philippines air
route-Nicaragua
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 150 REEL 150
|
North Atlantic ferry
route-Wake Island
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Nos. 700-702.5 |
|
|
No. 704 |
|
|
4 |
|
BOX 151 REEL 151
|
6 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 152 REEL 152
|
9-51 |
|
|
Nos. 705-825.1 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 153-164 REEL 153-164
|
Message File,
1941-1946
|
|
Chiefly incoming and outgoing cables and related material, such
as reports, logs, and lists pertaining to military matters.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by name of individual or agency, type
of material, or topic.
|
|
BOX 153 REEL 153
|
Alaska, Aug.-Sept.
1942
|
|
|
Arnold, incoming and
outgoing
|
|
|
Oct. 1942-Aug. 1943
|
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 154 REEL 154
|
Sept. 1943-Mar. 1945
|
|
(12
folders)
|
|
BOX 155 REEL 155
|
Apr.-Dec. 1945 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 156 REEL 156
|
Cable instructions and
personnel, Oct. 1941-Dec. 1943
|
|
|
Cable lists, Dec. 1941-Aug.
1945
|
|
|
Cairo, Egypt, Aug. 1942-Feb.
1943
|
|
|
Chungking, China, Jan.-Feb.
1943
|
|
|
Drafts, Sept. 1942-Apr.
1943
|
|
|
Eaker, Ira C. |
|
|
London, England, May
1943
|
|
|
Manila, Tokyo, and Alaska,
Apr.-May 1946
|
|
|
Eisenhower, Dwight D., London,
England
|
|
|
8 Feb.-12 Oct. 1942
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 157 REEL 157
|
13-31 Oct. 1942 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Freedom Algiers, Dec. 1942-Feb.
1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Harmon, Millard F., South
Pacific, Oct. 1942-Jan. 1943
|
|
|
London, England |
|
|
From Arnold, Apr. 1941-Sept.
1943
|
|
|
From Spaatz, Carl, Sept.-Nov.
1942
|
|
|
United States forces and
commanding general, European theater
|
|
|
Aug.-Sept. 1942 |
|
BOX 158 REEL 158
|
Oct. 1942-Feb. 1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
London, England, and North
Africa, Jan.-Sept. 1943
|
|
|
MacArthur, Douglas, Feb.
1942-Feb. 1943
|
|
|
Miscellaneous
incoming
|
|
|
Mar. 1942-Oct. 1943
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 159 REEL 159
|
Nov. 1943-Mar. 1944
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 160 REEL 160
|
Apr.-June 1944 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 161 REEL 161
|
Miscellaneous
outgoing
|
|
|
Sept. 1943-Apr. 1944
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 162 REEL 162
|
May-June 1944 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Moscow, Russia, Aug.-Dec.
1942
|
|
|
Personnel |
|
|
Incoming, July-Sept. 1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Outgoing |
|
|
Dec. 1942-July
1943
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BOX 163 REEL 163
|
Aug.-Sept. 1943 |
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Priority |
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Incoming, Dec. 1942-June 1943
|
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(2
folders)
|
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|
Log, Nov. 1942-June 1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
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|
Sextant Conference,
Cairo, Egypt-Tehran, Iran, Nov.-Dec. 1943
See also Container 3, same heading
and
Container 202, same heading
|
|
|
Statistics |
|
|
Action copy records, Oct.
1943-Feb. 1944
|
|
BOX 164 REEL 164
|
Miscellaneous, June-Nov.
1943
|
|
|
Record of morning pickups,
June 1943-Mar. 1944
|
|
(2
folders)
|
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|
Stratemeyer, George, Apr.-June
1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
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Turkey, Dec. 1942-July 1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
War Department battle reports,
Dec. 1941-Jan. 1942
|
|
BOX 165-180 REEL 165-180
|
Official File,
1932-1946
|
|
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, orders, directives,
background information, clippings, and printed matter.
|
|
Arranged numerically by jacket number. An index to files 1-287
is in box 165, and one to files 516-540 is in box 178.
|
|
BOX 165 REEL 165
|
Index 1-287 |
|
|
Nos. 1-28 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 166 REEL 166
|
Nos. 28A-48 |
|
(6
folders)
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BOX 167 REEL 167
|
Nos. 49-84 |
|
(8
folders)
|
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BOX 168 REEL 168
|
Nos. 85-106 |
|
(8
folders)
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BOX 169 REEL 169
|
Nos. 107-145 |
|
(7
folders)
|
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BOX 170 REEL 170
|
Nos. 146-165 |
|
(10
folders)
|
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BOX 171 REEL 171
|
Nos. 166-204 |
|
(6
folders)
|
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BOX 172 REEL 172
|
Nos. 205-224 |
|
(8
folders)
|
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BOX 173 REEL 173
|
Nos. 225-228 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 174 REEL 174
|
Nos. 229-237 |
|
(7
folders)
|
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BOX 175 REEL 175
|
Nos. 238-254 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 176 REEL 176
|
Nos. 255-258 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 177 REEL 177
|
Nos. 259-279 |
|
(9
folders)
|
|
BOX 178 REEL 178
|
Nos. 280-287 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Index 516-540 |
|
|
Nos. 516-519 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 179 REEL 179
|
Nos. 520-524 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 180 REEL 180
|
Nos. 525-540 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 181-195 REEL 181-196
|
Reports,
1913-1949,
n.d.
|
|
General reports, chiefly administrative and congressional, and
special reports, including administrative, technical, and intelligence.
|
|
General reports are arranged chronologically. Special reports
are arranged alphabetically by topic.
|
|
BOX 181 REEL 181
|
General |
|
|
1913-1932 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 182 REEL 182
|
1933-1939 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 183 REEL 183
|
1940-1943 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 184 REEL 184
|
1943-1945
|
|
(6 folders)
See also Oversize
|
|
BOX 185 REEL 185
|
1945 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 186 REEL 186
|
1946 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 187 REEL 187
|
1947-1949 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Special |
|
|
Air power, 1945 |
|
(2
folders)
|
BOX 188 REEL 188
|
(5
folders)
|
BOX 189 REEL 189
|
(4
folders)
|
BOX 190 REEL 190
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Appropriations,
1940-1941
|
|
(3
folders)
|
BOX 191 REEL 191-192
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Atomic bomb, 1945 |
|
|
Atomic energy, 1945-1946, n.d.
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 192 REEL 193
|
Germany's war potential,
1943
|
|
|
Historical studies, 1942-1944
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Interrogations,
1946
|
|
BOX 193 REEL 194
|
Scientific Advisory Group
research, 1945
|
|
(5
folders)
|
BOX 194 REEL 195
|
(5
folders)
|
BOX 195 REEL 196
|
(1
folder)
|
|
|
Statistics,
graph study of army air forces, 1942-1945
See Oversize
|
|
|
Utilization of airlines,
1944
|
|
BOX 196-204 REEL 197-205
|
Subject File,
1917-1950,
n.d.
|
|
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, notes, and printed matter.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by name of individual or organization
and topic.
|
|
BOX 196 REEL 197
|
Air defense, 1941 |
|
|
Air Force Aid Society,
Washington, D.C., 1950
|
|
|
Air Force history notes,
n.d.
|
|
|
Air mail, 1934 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Air service, 1917-1919
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
BOX 197 REEL 198
|
Air service command,
1942
|
|
|
Air transport command,
1942-1943
|
|
|
Aircraft |
|
|
Allocations,
1941-1943
|
|
|
Military, 1942-1943,
n.d.
|
|
|
Mobilization,
1942
|
|
|
Production, 1938-1945
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Alaskan flight,
1934
|
|
BOX 198 REEL 199
|
American Veterans Committee,
1946-1948
|
|
|
Appropriations,
1938-1943
|
|
|
Arcadia Conferences,
Washington, D.C., 1941-1942
|
|
|
Argentia Conference,
Newfoundland, 1941
|
|
|
Army Air Forces |
|
|
Aid Society,
1942-1944
|
|
|
Plans, 1942-1944 |
|
|
Programs, 1942-1945 |
|
|
Army-navy war college,
proposed, 1942-1943
|
|
|
Army service forces
responsibilities, 1944
|
|
|
Atomic bomb, 1945 |
|
|
Atomic energy, 1945 |
|
|
Aviation, early,
1921-1939
|
|
|
Bombing, 1942-1943 |
|
|
Bombs, 1942-1943 |
|
BOX 199 REEL 200
|
Casablanca Conference, Morocco,
1943
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
China, 1944-1945 |
|
|
China-Burma-India theater,
1941-1944
|
|
|
Civil air lines,
1942-1945
|
|
|
Commanders, 1942-1945 |
|
|
Directives, 1942-1943 |
|
|
Dowding, Hugh, Sir, dinner,
Washington, D.C., 1941
|
|
|
Eighth Air Force,
1942-1943
|
|
|
Elks in Mexico,
1946-1947
|
|
|
Events diaries,
1943-1945
|
|
BOX 200 REEL 201
|
German air force,
1941
|
|
|
Gladwyne (frigate), 1944
|
|
|
Great Britain,
1941-1943
|
|
|
Hawaii, 1941-1942 |
|
|
Italy, 1943 |
|
|
Japan |
|
|
General, 1942 |
|
|
Surrender, 1945 |
|
|
Laux, David N.,
1944
|
|
|
Lend-lease operations,
1941
|
|
|
London, England, trip,
1942
|
|
|
London Conference, Quebec,
Canada, 1942
|
|
|
Losey, Robert M.,
1940
|
|
|
Mail procedures,
1944
|
|
|
Maneuvers, 1941 |
|
|
Medals and awards,
1943-1950
|
|
|
Mediterranean theater,
1943
|
|
|
Meyers, Bennett E.,
1947
|
|
|
Middle East,
1942-1943
|
|
|
Movement of infantry
replacements, 1944-1945
|
|
BOX 201 REEL 202
|
North African operations,
1942-1943
|
|
|
Octagon Conference, Quebec,
Canada, 1944
|
|
|
Pacific theater,
1944
|
|
|
Philippines, 1941 |
|
|
Poor Richard Club,
Philadelphia, Pa., 1943
|
|
|
Quadrant Conference, Quebec,
Canada, 1943
|
|
|
Quebec conferences, Quebec,
Canada, 1943-1945
|
|
|
Racial conditions, Freeman
Field, Ind., 1945
|
|
|
Radar, 1943 |
|
|
Russia, 1942-1944 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 202 REEL 203
|
Sextant Conference,
Cairo, Egypt-Tehran, Iran, 1943
See also Container 3, same heading
and
Container 163, same heading
|
|
|
Signal Corps Control Board,
1918
|
|
|
State Department,
n.d.
|
|
|
Strategy, 1941-1943 |
|
|
Submarine, 1942-1943 |
|
|
Takoradi-Cairo ferry route,
1941
|
|
|
Terminal Conference, Berlin,
Germany, 1945
|
|
BOX 203 REEL 204
|
Trident Conference, Washington,
D.C., 1943
|
|
|
Trump Card or Bluff by H. J.
Rieckhoff, 1945
|
|
|
Tucson Air Base, Ariz.,
1944
|
|
|
Turkey, 1943 |
|
|
Unification of armed forces,
1946
|
|
|
United States Military Academy,
West Point, N.Y., 1928, 1949
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 204 REEL 205
|
War Department decimal file
system, 1944-1945
|
|
|
White House conferences,
1941-1942
|
|
|
Women air service pilots,
1944
|
|
BOX 205-226 REEL 206-227
|
Miscellany,
1934-1951
|
|
Directives, messages, transcripts of telephone conversations,
reports, war communiques, and lists.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. |
|
BOX 205 REEL 206
|
Air adjutant general, July
1941-Apr. 1944
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 206 REEL 207
|
Directives, Dec. 1941-May 1942
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
|
Listing of army air corps
officers, 1937-1940
|
|
|
Mail lists
See also Containers 266-269, Military Mail
Log
|
|
|
Formerly top secret, Apr.
1944-Jan. 1946
|
|
BOX 207 REEL 208
|
General |
|
|
Feb. 1941-Dec. 1943
|
|
(10
folders)
|
|
BOX 208 REEL 209
|
Mar.-June 1944 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 209 REEL 210
|
July-Nov. 1944 |
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 210 REEL 211
|
Dec. 1944-May 1945
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 211 REEL 212
|
June-Nov. 1945 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 212 REEL 213
|
Dec. 1945-1951 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Official |
|
|
1934-July 1942 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 213 REEL 214
|
Aug. 1942-Jan. 1943
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 214 REEL 215
|
Feb.-Aug. 1943 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 215 REEL 216
|
Aug.-Nov. 1943 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 216 REEL 217
|
Nov. 1943-May 1944
|
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 217 REEL 218
|
June 1944-Feb. 1945
|
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 218 REEL 219
|
Mar.-Dec. 1945 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Personal file index |
|
|
Personal file |
|
|
Nos. 34-40, 1942-43
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 219 REEL 220
|
No. 42, 1941 |
|
|
Telephone calls
received
|
|
|
Sept. 1941-Dec. 1942
|
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 220 REEL 221
|
Jan. 1943-Oct. 1944
|
|
(5
folders)
|
|
BOX 221 REEL 222
|
Nov. 1944-Feb. 1946
|
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Telephone calls re Shelmire
report, July 1942-Mar. 1943
|
|
|
Telephone conversation
transcripts
|
|
|
Sept. 1941-Aug. 1942
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 222 REEL 223
|
1943-44 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
War communiques |
|
|
1943 |
|
|
July |
|
|
Aug. |
|
|
1-20 |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
BOX 223 REEL 224
|
21-31 |
|
|
Sept. |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Oct. |
|
|
1-14 |
|
BOX 224 REEL 225
|
15-31 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
Nov. |
|
(3
folders)
|
|
|
Dec. |
|
|
1-17 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 225 REEL 226
|
18-31 |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
1944 |
|
|
Jan.-Feb. |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 226 REEL 227
|
Mar.-Apr. |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 227-234 REEL 228-235
|
Postmilitary File,
1946-1949
|
|
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, background information,
printed matter, and other papers documenting Arnold's interests and activities
after his retirement.
|
|
Arranged alphabetically by topic or type of material. |
|
BOX 227 REEL 228
|
B-36 aircraft, 1949 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
|
Bikini Island, atomic testing,
1946
|
|
|
Congressional Aviation Policy
Committee, 1947-1948
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 228 REEL 229
|
Correspondence |
|
|
Set A, 1946-1949 |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Set B |
|
|
Index |
|
|
A |
|
(5
folders)
|
BOX 229 REEL 230
|
(8
folders)
|
BOX 230 REEL 231
|
(1
folder)
|
|
|
B |
|
(2
folders)
|
|
|
C |
|
(3
folders)
|
BOX 231 REEL 232
|
(1
folder)
|
|
|
D-H |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 232 REEL 233
|
I-M |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
N |
|
(2
folders)
|
BOX 233 REEL 234
|
(1
folder)
|
|
|
O-U |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 234 REEL 235
|
V-W |
|
(4
folders)
|
|
|
Office memoranda,
1947-1949
|
|
|
Personnel assigned to Arnold
|
|
(2
folders)
|
|
BOX 235-251 REEL 236-253
|
Speeches and
Writings,
1923-1955,
n.d.
|
|
Correspondence, speeches, statements, articles, notes, drafts and
proofs of Arnold's memoirs,
Global Mission, and related material.
|
|
Arranged into General files organized chronologically and
material related to
Global Mission organized
alphabetically by type of material and therein chronologically.
|
|
BOX 235 REEL 236
|
General |
|
|
1923-1936 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
BOX 236 REEL 237
|
1937-1943 |
|
(7
folders)
|
|
BOX 237 REEL 238
|
1944-1946 |
|
(6
folders)
|
|
BOX 238 REEL 239
|
1947-1948 |
|
(9
folders)
|
|
BOX 239 REEL 240
|
1948-1949 |
|
(8
folders)
|
|
|