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Facing Fearful Odds: The Siege of Wake Island

By: Gregory J. W. Urwin | Book details

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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Manuscripts in Public Depositories
Eugene C. Barker Texas History Center, General Libraries, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas.
Henry L. Durrwachter Papers.
Marine Corps Historical Center, Washington DC
Marine Corps Historical Archives
Correspondence Relating to the Marine Corps Official History of World War II and the Captivity of the Wake Island Marines, the North China Marines, the Guam Marines, and the Fourth Marines.
Papers Relating to the Defense of Midway.
Papers Relating to the Defense of Wake Island.
Marine Corps Historical Library
Annual Reports of the Major General Commandant of the United States Marine Corps to the Secretary of the Navy, 1938-42.
Marine Corps Tables of Organization, 1939-41.
U.S. Marine Corps, Historical Division, "Administrative History of U.S. Marine Corps in World War II," 10 October 1946.
Marine Corps Oral History Collection
Personal Papers Collection
Henry T. Elrod Papers.
Robert D. Heinl Jr. Papers.
John R. Himelrick, "Diary", 1941-42.
Thomas Holcomb Papers.
Claude A. Larkin Papers.
Wallace B. Stanford Jr. Papers.

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