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Americans And The Dragon: Lessons In Coalition Warfighting From The Boxer Uprising, Mitchell G. Klingenberg
Americans And The Dragon: Lessons In Coalition Warfighting From The Boxer Uprising, Mitchell G. Klingenberg
Monographs, Collaborative Studies, & IRPs
©2023 Mitchell G. Klingenberg
Drawing from archival materials at the US Army Heritage and Education Center and the United States Military Academy at West Point, numerous published primary sources, and a range of secondary sources, this monograph offers an overview of the China Relief Expedition from June 1900 to the moment of liberation in August. Its considerations range from the geopolitical to the strategic and down to the tactical levels of war. US forces partnered alongside the combined naval and land forces of multiple nations, thus constituting the first contingency, expeditionary, and multinational coalition in American military history. In the …
Leroy N. Suddath, Sr. Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Leroy N. Suddath, Sr. Papers, Zach S. Henderson Library Special Collections
Finding Aids
This collection consists of the personal papers of Lieutenant Leroy N. Suddath, Sr. during his service in the U.S. Army during World War I from 1917-1918. Materials include a handwritten diary and a bound book of reproduced letters from Suddath to his wife, Lucille Howle Suddath. Also included are diary transcripts and digital reproductions of created in 2022.
Find this collection in the University Libraries' catalog.
Marta, Marta, Tsos
Marta, Marta, Tsos
TSOS Interview Gallery
Marta is a member of the support community for Central American refugees arriving in the southwest US. In this interview, Marta shares her own story of crossing the border at a young age with her daughter and her life in the US. Marta was self-employed for many years and later went on to serve in the US Army in Iraq. For the last 9 months, she and her husband Israel and son Josue have worked tirelessly to help make sure the current refugees arriving are cared for after they are released from detention centers and begin their lives in the …
Rocco Muffi, Rocco Muffi
Rocco Muffi, Rocco Muffi
Duquesne Veterans’ Oral History Project
Rocco Muffi [b. 1945] is a veteran of the Vietnam War, serving in the US Army from 1969 to 1971. He attended Duquesne University prior to his service 1964 to 1968.
Ms-193: The Letters Of William F. Dietz To Ernst G. Laubenheimer, Devin Mckinney
Ms-193: The Letters Of William F. Dietz To Ernst G. Laubenheimer, Devin Mckinney
All Finding Aids
This collection is divided into three series: I. Letters; II. Photographs; and III. Ephemera.
The bulk of the collection consists of 14 letters sent by William Dietz to Ernst Laubenheimer between 1900 and 1902. The first is written from New York in 1896, just after Ernst and his father have returned from a European trip. The second, sent from Atlantic City three years later, gives an interesting view of that fledgling coastal resort long before it became a major attraction.
The rest of Dietz’s letters are written from the Philippines in the midst of the Philippine- American War (1899-1902). He …
05/31/1946, Israel Bernstein
05/31/1946, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding family visits; summer school; Kravchenko's I Chose Freedom.
05/29/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/29/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding visit with family (Grandma, Grandpa, Uncle Don, Aunt Esther, Ellen); summer school; court martial; Cluny Brown.
05/28/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/28/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding meeting with Colonels; when he will leave the Army; registering for Harvard.
05/28/1946 C, Rebecca Bernstein
05/28/1946 C, Rebecca Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from mother Rebecca (Peggy) regarding attempts to move up Sumner's discharge date; Harvard summer school.
05/28/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
05/28/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding attempt to call Senator Brewster; registration for Harvard.
05/27/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/27/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding meeting with Colonels on timing of his leaving the Army; life insurance.
05/27/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
05/27/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding train strike.
05/26/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/26/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding plans for leaving the Army; visits with family friends in Allentown, PA.
05/24/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/24/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter from Sumner Bernstein to sister Helen Barbara regarding correspondence; Harvard registration; news from home.
05/23/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/23/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding life on base; demobilization; strike.
05/21/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/21/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner T. Bernstein regarding life on base; Harvard summer school; demobilization.
05/22/1946, Israel Bernstein
05/22/1946, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from his father Israel Bernstein regarding correspondence; Sumner's last few weeks in service; mother's eye surgery; staying in the reserves.
05/20/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/20/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding weekend trip to New York.
05/17/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/17/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding life on base; Jewish services; weekend plans.
05/16/1946, Israel Bernstein
05/16/1946, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding news from Sumner; the American Zionist movement; reading I Chose Freedom by Victor Kranchenko.
05/15/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/15/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding upcoming demobilization; pay; leave; thoughts about joining the reserves.
05/14/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/14/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding correspondence; news from home; weekend plans; life on base.
05/13/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
05/13/1946 B, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from his father Israel regarding news from Sumner; news about mother; news about sister Helen's sorority formal.
05/13/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/13/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding trip to New York for a date; weekend plans; life on base.
05/12/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/12/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumer T. Bernstein regarding news from home; Mother's Day; trip to New York for a date.
05/10/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/10/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding travel plan to Brooklyn; attendance at services; anniversary of V-E Day.
05/09/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/09/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner Bernstein regarding time on leave; life on base; correspondence; news from home; Red Sox.
05/08/1946 B, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/08/1946 B, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding correspondence; life on base.
05/08/1946 C, Israel Bernstein
05/08/1946 C, Israel Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to Sumner Bernstein from father Israel regarding upcoming demobilization; Sumner's activities; Mother's Day.
05/08/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
05/08/1946, Sumner T. Bernstein
Sumner T. Bernstein Correspondence
Letter to family from Sumner T. Bernstein regarding phone call home; life on base; adjusting to life in US.