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The Purge of the Thirtieth Division 🔍
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, Lightning Source Inc. (Tier 3), Annapolis, Maryland, 2014
Estate of Henry D. Russell; Lawrence M. Kaplan 🔍
description
The Purge of the Thirtieth Division by Major General Henry Dozier Russell is the only known written work by any of the eighteen National Guard division commanders mobilized in1940 and 1941. It chronicles from a National Guard perspective many of the challenges and growing pains experienced by the Army in the critical months leading up to its entry into World War II. Through Russell, the reader gains insight into the vast cultural differences between the Regular Army and the National Guard at the time.
Russell's memoir offer an invaluable source of a commander's first-hand account of how his division trained and fared during the 1940 Louisiana Maneuvers, and 1941 Tennessee and Carolina Maneuvers, respectively, in its preparation for overseas deployment. The narrative also contains a compelling account of the relations and tensions between Regulars and National Guardsmen. It was a scathing indictment of the Regular Army high command for what he perceived to be unfair treatment of National Guard officers during World War II. He cited many examples to bolster his claims, and contended that the U.S. Army, under Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, was out to "get" the Thirtieth Division and other National Guard divisions. He further contended that the Army believed that a non-Regular officer should not advance beyond the grade of lieutenant colonel. His memoir, which he privately printed, pulled no punches. His first-hand account was very critical of how a number of senior Regular Army officers handled affairs with his division that led to his relief as the division commander.
Russell completed his memoir in 1947 and subsequently printed 500 copies, which he distributed to senior National Guard officers. He did not sell any of the books, nor were they intended for or made available to the general public. Although there was a demand for additional copies, he did not print any more. The republication of The Purge of the Thirtieth Division is intended to expand the scholarship on the history of World War II and the history of the U.S. Army.
Alternative title
Amerika Samoa - History Of American Samoa And Its United States Naval Administration
Alternative author
Russell, Henry Dozier, 1889-1972; Kaplan, Lawrence M. (Lawrence Martin), 1954-
Alternative author
Henry Dozier Russell, Lawrence M. Kaplan
Alternative author
Russell, Major General Henry Dozier
Alternative author
Captain J. A. C. Gray
Alternative author
Gray, J. A. C.
Alternative publisher
Unites States Naval Institute
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
First Edition - First Printing, 1960
Alternative edition
1960-01-01
Alternative edition
PT, 2014
Alternative description
1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index
Straws in the wind -- War days at Fort Jackson -- The Tennessee Maneuvers -- Back at Fort Jackson -- The Carolina Maneuvers -- The beginning of the end -- The trial -- In Washington -- After us -- Where do we go from here?
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Alternative description
Written by Major General Henry Dozier Russell, this is the only known work by any of the eighteen National Guard division commanders mobilized in 1940 and 1941. It chronicles from a National Guard perspective many of the challenges and growing pains experienced by the Army in the critical months leading up to its entry into World War II.
date open sourced
2024-07-01
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