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An Army at Dawn: The War in North Africa 1942-1943 Part 99

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

"Strategy and Logistical History, Mediterranean Theater of Operations." Unpublished volume in Army "Green Series." NARA RG 319, OCMH, boxes 25758.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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---. United States Navy Medical Department at War, 19411945. Vol. 1, Part 3, N.d. NHC.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

"Western Task Force: The Attack on Mehdia and the Port Lyautey Airdrome." 1945. Washington, D.C. War Department, Historical Division. CMH.

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

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

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

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

Papers, Letters, Collections, Personal Narratives, and Diaries

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

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

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

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