"The Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces"
Item
- Title
- "The Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces"
- Description
- The title page of John D. Millet's historical account of the creation, structure, and function of the United States Army Service Forces as they were determined and managed by its commander, Lieutenant General Brehon B. Somervell, during World War II.
- Date
- 1998
- Source
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Millet, John D. “United States Army in World War II: The Army Service Forces: The
Organization and Role of the Army Service Forces,” Center of Military History United States Army, Washington D.C. 1998. Library of Congress Catalog Number 53-617.
https://history.army.mil/books/wwii/ASF/
- Subject
- U.S. Army personnel
- U.S. Army
- Camp Howze
- World War II
- WWII
- black soldiers
- negro soldiers
- black troops
- negro troops
- people of color
- military duty
- Camp Howze
- Department of War
- Lt. General Somervell
- John D. Millet
- USASF
- U.S. Army Service Forces
- Army Service Forces
- military training
- military support and logistics