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  PERIODICALS

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  Bagby, Philip H. “D-Day in Casablanca.” American Foreign Service Journal (March 1945): 16+.

  Barton, M. J. “The Hampshire Regiment at Tebourba, 1942.” The Army Quarterly and Defence Journal (April 1944): 57–63.

  “Battle Casualties.” Infantry Journal (Sept. 1949): 18–26.

  Beaufre, Andre. “General Giraud’s Escape.” History of the Second World War 3 (1966): 1197+.

  Benson, C. C. “Some Tunisian Details.” Field Artillery Journal 34, no. 1 (Jan. 1944): 2+.

  Betson, William R. “Sidi Bou Zid—A Case History of Failure.” Armor (Nov.–Dec. 1982): 38+.

  Bielakowski, Alexander M. “The Role of the Horse in Modern Warfare as Viewed in the Interwar U.S. Army’s Cavalry Journal.” Army History (summer–fall 2000), 20+.

  Blair, Leon Borden. “Amateurs in Dip
lomacy: The American Vice Consuls in North Africa 1941–1943.” Historian 34, no. 4 (Aug. 1943): 607+.

  Blumenson, Martin. “Bradley-Patton: World War II’s ‘Odd Couple.’” Army 35, no. 12 (Dec. 1985): 56+.

  ———. “Will ‘Ultra’ Rewrite History?” Army 28, no. 8 (Aug. 1978): 43+.

  Boyle, Harold V. Untitled account of Kasserine Pass. Cavalry Journal (Mar.–Apr. 1943): 12+.

  Brooks, Russell. “Casablanca—The French Side of the Fence.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 77, no. 9 (Sept. 1951): 909+.

  ———. “The Unknown Darlan.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings (Aug. 1955): 879+.

  Burba, Edwin H. “Battle of Sidi bou Zid.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 9 (Sept. 1943): 643+.

  ———. “Sidi bou Zid to Sbeïtla.” Field Artillery Journal 34, no. 1 (Jan. 1944): 8+.

  Busch, Noel F. “The Fall of Tunis.” Life (May 1943): 35+.

  Bush, Richard D. “Forward Observation in Africa.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 10 (Oct. 1943): 771+.

  Carver, R.M.P. “Tanks into Tunis.” Royal Armoured Corps Journal 4, no. 1 (Jan 1950): 18+.

  Carvey, James B. “Faid Pass.” Infantry Journal (Sept. 1944): 8+.

  Chandler, Harry W. “91st Reconnaissance Squadron in Tunisia.” Cavalry Journal 53, no. 2 (March–April 1944): 14+.

  Clagett, John. “Admiral H. Kent Hewitt, U.S. Navy.” Naval War College Review 28, part 1 (summer 1975); part 2, fall 1975: 72+.

  Coffin, Robert E. “Operation Torch: A Perilous Preview.” Army 42, no. 11 (Nov. 1992): 42+.

  Collier, Cameron D. “Tiny Miracle: The Proximity Fuze.” Naval History (July–Aug. 1999): 43+.

  Combs, Sydney. “Night Fighting.” Field Artillery Journal 34, no. 2 (Feb. 1944): 99+.

  Cope, Harley. “Play Ball, Navy!” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 69 (Oct. 1943): 1311+.

  Copson, Raymond W. “Summit at Casablanca.” American History, vol. XXXVII, no. 1 (Apr. 2002): 60+.

  Courtney, Godfrey B. “General Clark’s Secret Mission.” Life 13, no. 26 (28 Dec. 1942): 75+.

  Cullis, Robert E. “We Learn in Combat.” Infantry Journal (June 1944): 31+.

  “D.G.A.” “With Tanks to Tunisia.” Blackwoods (June 1945): 399+.

  Darnell, Donald P. “Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., Earned the Medal of Honor at Utah Beach.” World War II (May 1995): 18+.

  Davis, Franklin M., Jr. “The Battle of Kasserine Pass.” American Legion Magazine (April 1965): 22+.

  Denno, Bryce F. “Eight-Ball Cannoneers.” Field Artillery Journal (Jan 1983): 12+.

  Dixon, Thomas W. “Terry Allen.” Army (April 1978): 57+.

  Elcomb, A. C. “The Battle of Mareth—March 1943.” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal, (Oct. 1973).

  Ellmann, Gilbert A. “Panther vs. Panzer.” Military Review 34, no. 5 (Aug. 1944): 21+.

  Farrar-Hockley, Anthony. “The Follow-up to TORCH.” History of the Second World War, vol. 3 (1966): 1224+.

  Fernand-Laurent, J. C. “The Truth About Toulon.” Colliers 3, no. 19 (8 May 1943): 11+.

  Field, John. “Patton of the Armored Force.” Life 13, no. 22 (30 Nov. 1942): 113+.

  Fowler, Bertram B. “Twelve Desperate Miles.” Saturday Evening Post 216, no. 9 (28 Aug. 1943): 14+.

  “The Fragrance of Spring Was Heavy in the Air.” Trail Tales, no. 35 (Boone County, Iowa, Historical Society: 1979).

  Gardiner, Henry E. “We Fought at Kasserine.” Armored Cavalry Journal (March–April 1948): 8+.

  Greenwood, John T. “The U.S. Army and Amphibious Warfare During World War II.” Army History, no. 27 (summer 1993): 1+.

  Hains, Peter C., III. “Tanks in Tunisia.” Cavalry Journal 52, no. 3 (July–Aug. 1943): 10+.

  Hall, Phyllis A. “Crisis at Hampton Roads: The Problems of Wartime Congestion, 1942–1944.” Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 101, no. 3 (July 1993): 405+.

  Hamilton, Maxwell. “Junior in Name Only.” Retired Officer (June 1981): 28+.

  “Hampton Roads: Greatest Naval Base of the Western World.” Life 11 (1 Sept 1941): 58+.

  Harris, Arthur R. “The Bigger They Are the Harder They Fall.” Field Artillery Journal (May–June 1939): 229+.

  Henney, Frederic A. “Combat Engineers in North Africa: The Capture of Port Lyautey.” Military Engineer 36, no. 219 (Jan. 1944): 1+.

  Hewitt, H. Kent. “The Landing in Morocco, November 1942.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 78, no. 11 (Nov. 1952): 1243+.

  Hill. E. R. “Epic Fights—The Coldstream at Longstop Hill.” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal (July 1944): 175+.

  Hill, J. “Operation ‘TORCH.’” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal (Jan. 1946): 177+.

  Hitchens, Christopher. “The Medals of His Defeats.” Atlantic 289, no. 4 (Apr. 2002): 118+.

  Hoffman, Jon T. “The Legacy and Lessons of Operation TORCH.” Marine Corps Gazette 76, no. 12 (Dec. 1992): 60+.

  Howze, Hamilton H. “Artillery Tank Support.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 10 (Oct. 1943): 779+.

  Hoy, Charles J. “The Last Days in Tunisia.” Cavalry Journal 53, no. 1 (Jan.–Feb. 1944): 8+.

  ———. “Mechanics of Battlefield Reconnaissance.” Cavalry Journal 53, no. 3 (May–June 1944): 24+.

  ———. “Reconnaissance Lessons from Tunisia.” Cavalry Journal 52, no. 6 (Nov.–Dec. 1943): 16+.

  Hunt, Marion, and Duane R. Sneddeker. “Over Here, Over There.” Gateway Heritage 13, no. 3 (winter 1993): 48+.

  Jensen, Marvin G. “An Independent Tank Battalion in World War II.” Armor 108, no. 3 (May–June 1999): 27+.

  Johnstone, Carl M., Jr. “Up Forward.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 10 (Oct. 1943): 776+.

  Kahn, E. J., Jr. “Education of an Army.” New Yorker 20, no. 35 (14 Oct. 1944): 28+, and no. 36 (21 Oct. 1944): 34+.

  Kellett, Donald T. “The Action at Robaa.” Infantry Journal 63 (Sept. 1948): 12+.

  ———. “El Guettar: Victory or Stalemate?” Military Review 31, no. 4 (July 1951): 17+.

  Kennedy, David M. “Victory at Sea.” Atlantic Monthly (March 1999): 51+.

  Kenner, Albert W. “Medical Service in the North African Campaign.” Military Review 12, no. 11 (Feb. 1944): 5+.

  Kerr, B. H. “Tunisia’s Burma Road.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 10 (Oct. 1943): 785+.

  Kirkpatrick, Charles E. “Joint Planning for Operation TORCH.” Parameters (summer 1991): 73+.

  Kleinman, Forrest K. “The Bizarre Battle for Casablanca.” Army 47, no. 8 (Aug. 1997): 38+.

  Knight, Ridgeway B. “General Clark’s Secret Mission to Algeria on Oct. 21, 1942.” American Service Journal (March 1943): 122+.

  Kuter, Laurence S. “Goddammit, Georgie!” Air Force Magazine 56, no. 2 (Feb. 1973): 51+.

  Laffin, John. “The Battle of Takrouna.” After the Battle 12 (1976): 48+.

  Lange, Herman W. W. “Rommel at Thala.” Military Review 41 (September 1961): 72+.

  Larkey, Kenneth. “The Effect of Time Shell.” Field Artillery Journal (March–April 1940): 145+.

  Larson, William B. “Hill 223.” Infantry Journal 55 (Sept. 1944): 23+.

  Lehman, Milton. “The Rangers Fought Ahead of Everybody.” Saturday Evening Post (15 June 1946): 28+.

  ———. “Red Oak Hasn’t Forgotten.” Saturday Evening Post 219, no. 7 (17 Aug. 1946): 14+.

  Levi, Julian. “The Psychiatric Toll of Warfare.” Fortune 28, no. 6 (Dec. 1943): 140+.

  Liddell Hart, Basil. “Operation TORCH.” History of the Second World War 3 (1966): 1205+.

  Liebling, A. J. “Find ’Em, Fix ’Em, and Fight ’Em.” New Yorker 19, no. 10 (24 April 1943): 221+, and no. 11 (1 May 1943): 24+.

  Lindley, Ernest K., and Edward Weintal. “How We Dealt with Spain.” Harper’s (Dec. 1944): 22+.

  Livingston, Richard. “Mark Clark’s Secret Landing.” History of the Second World War 3 (1966): 1199+.

  “Lone U.S. Tank Slugs It Out with the Nazis.” Cavalry Journal 52, no. 2 (March–April 1943): 12+.

 
Lunn-Rockliffe, W. P. “The Tunisian Campaign.” Army Quarterly and Defence Journal 98 (April–May 1969): 109+, and (June–July 1969): 228+.

  MacLean, French L. “German General Officer Casualties in World War II.” Military Review 70, no. 4 (April 1990): 45+.

  Martin, O. W. “Armored Artillery at Sened Station.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 8 (Aug. 1943): 569+.

  McBride, Lauren E. “The Battle of Sened Station.” Infantry Journal (April 1945): 30+.

  McFetridge, Charles D. “In Pursuit: Montgomery After El Alamein.” Military Review 74, no. 6 (June 1994): 54–69.

  McKenney, Janice. “More Bang for the Buck in the Interwar Army: The 105-mm. Howitzer.” Military Affairs (April 1978): 80.

  McNair, Lesley J. “The Struggle Is for Survival.” Vital Speeches of the Day 9, no. 4 (Dec. 1942): 111+.

  “McNair, Trainer of the Troops.” Time 40, no. 26 (28 Dec 1942): 37+.

  Meyer, Sam. “The Strange Fame of Thomas Stone.” Naval History (summer 1988): 46+.

  Middleton, Drew. “The Battle Saga of a Tough Outfit.” New York Times Magazine (8 April 1945): 8+.

  ———. “‘We’ll Take ’Em Apart and Then Get Home.’” New York Times Magazine (18 July 1943): 8+.

  Muller, F. M. “2nd Armored Division Combat Loading, Morocco.” Armored Cavalry Journal 56 (July–Aug. 1947): 2+.

  “Nothing Stopped the Timberwolves.” Saturday Evening Post (17 Aug. 1946): 20+.

  Oliver, Lunsford E. “In the Mud and Blood of Tunisia.” Collier’s (17 April 1943): 10+.

  Ormerod, C. B. “British Tank Attack at Fondouk Pass.” Cavalry Journal 52, no. 3 (July–Aug. 1943).

  Page, Douglas J. “El Guettar: March 25–April 8, 1943.” Field Artillery Journal 33, no. 9 (Sept. 1943): 645+.

  Painton, Frederick C. “Secret Mission to North Africa.” Reader’s Digest (May 1943): 1+.

  Pallud, Jean-Paul. “The French Navy at Toulon.” After the Battle 76 (1992): 1+.

  Palmer, Fitzhugh L., Jr. “The Old Indispensables.” U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings (Aug. 1976): 61+.

  Perry, George Sessions. “Why Don’t They Write About Hewitt?” Saturday Evening Post (16 Dec. 1944): 22+.

  Petracarro, Domenico. “The Italian Army in Africa 1940–1943: An Attempt at Historical Perspective.” War and Society 9, no. 2 (Oct. 1991): 103+.

  Philipsborn, Martin, Jr., and Milton Lehman. “The Untold Story of Kasserine Pass.” Saturday Evening Post (14 Feb 1948): 23+.

 

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