... ( in author's possession ) . For further discussion of these issues , see David S. Foglesong , " Roots of ... William M. Hammond , and George L. MacGarrigle , Black Soldier , White Army : The 24th Infantry Regiment in Korea ...
... William A. Hammond's; and that with his advent “there was an end of new ideas, and ... a partial relapse into antebellum lethargy. The Department slumbered.” (Doctors in Blue, 41-42.) (15) Barnum's middle name was obtained from his ...
... William T. Bowers, William M. Hammond, and George L. MacGarrigle, Black Soldier, White Army: The 24th Infantry Regiment in Korea (Washington, D.C.: CMH, 1996). Report of AFF Inspection of European Command, September 1950, Box 180, E 55I ...
... William M. Hammond, and George L. McGarigle, Black Soldier, White Army: The 24th Infantry Regiment inKorea, Table 4 ... in author's possession. 22. G-3 Monthly Narrative for January 1950 (Annex 3 to 1st Cavalry Division Narrative ...
... William E. Hammond . 176 p . William E. Hammond ; 250ct74 ; A575307 . A575308 . Exploration of retailing careers ... in author's Writing research papers : the minimum essentials , reg . 1966. NM : revisions & additions . Marion ...
... William Finley Hammond , " Findagrave.com , https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25844190/william-finley-hammond ... in author's possession , see " Crowded House Hears Congress Candidates , " Harrison Times , July 25 , 1924 , 1 . 10 ...
William Alexander HAMMOND (Surgeon-General, U.S. Army.) On the conclusion of the war , investigations into the ... in author- ity to expose those under their command as little as possible to morbific influences . The success of ...
With Special Reference to the Military Service William Alexander Hammond. On the conclusion of the war ... in author- ity to expose those under their command as little as possible to morbific influences . The success of well devised ...
William Alexander Hammond. On the conclusion of the war , investigations into the character of the existing evils ... in author- ity to expose those under their command as little as possible to morbific influences . The success of ...