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  • 10 cubic ft. ( 30 boxes) + finding aid, Arranged into eighteen Series: I. Letters (photocopies), II. Letters (transcriptions), III. Notebooks, IV. Notebooks (transcriptions), V. Notes and Drafts, VI. Press Releases (authored by Warner), VII. Press Releases (authored by others), VIII. Service Club Material, IX. Press/​News Release Drafts, X. Miscellaneous, XI. Military Publications, XII. Government Publications, XIII. Miscellaneous, XIV. U.S. Military Magazines, XV. U.S. Military Newspapers, XVI. Civilian Publications, XVII. Artifacts, XVIII. Photographic Materials, Pdf
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  • MS-044: Stephen H. Warner Collection; MS-044: Stephen H. Warner Collection;Stephen H. Warner Papers;Warner Collection;Warner Papers
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  • Warner, Stephen H., 1946-1971
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  • Tucker, Joseph R
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  • 10 cubic ft. ( 30 boxes) + finding aid, Arranged into eighteen Series: I. Letters (photocopies), II. Letters (transcriptions), III. Notebooks, IV. Notebooks (transcriptions), V. Notes and Drafts, VI. Press Releases (authored by Warner), VII. Press Releases (authored by others), VIII. Service Club Material, IX. Press/​News Release Drafts, X. Miscellaneous, XI. Military Publications, XII. Government Publications, XIII. Miscellaneous, XIV. U.S. Military Magazines, XV. U.S. Military Newspapers, XVI. Civilian Publications, XVII. Artifacts, XVIII. Photographic Materials, Pdf
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  • In addition to hundreds of photographs and negatives, the collection contains letters, manuscript notebooks and notepads, drafts of articles, and copies of feature stories printed in army publications written by Warner during his time in Southeast Asia. Other supporting materials in the collection include army publications on a variety of topics, including travel guides and cultural studies
  • Stephen Warner attended Gettysburg College from 1964-1968. Upon graduation he was accepted to the Yale University Law School. Warner was drafted in June 1969, upon the completion of his first year at Yale. After finishing his army training at Fort Dix, New Jersey, he was ordered to a one-year tour of duty in Vietnam. Assigned to the public relations staff of Army Headquarters-Vietnam, his duties entailed writing feature stories about individual soldiers for distribution to the soldier's hometown newspaper. In addition, Steve wrote articles for military newspapers, including Stars and Stripes. Always aware of what was expected of him--to put the best spin possible on stories about the Army for dissemination to the U.S. public--he nevertheless made every effort to report things as he saw them. In doing his job, there was no requirement that he accompany troops into combat. Stephen Warner was killed in an ambush near the Laotian border on February 14, 1971
  • The Stephen H. Warner Collection, MS-044, Special Collections, Musselman Library, Gettysburg College
  • ________________________________________________________________________Guide to theStephen H. Warner CollectionGettysburg College, Musselman LibrarySpecial Collections &​ College ArchivesProcessed by Joseph R. TuckerMS- 044. Stephen H. Warner CollectionProcessed by Joseph R. Tucker, ' 03Scope and Content Note:In addition to hundreds of photographs and negatives, the collection contains letters,manuscript notebooks and notepads, drafts of articles, and copies of feature storiesprinted in army publications written by Warner during his time in Southeast Asia. Othersupporting materials in the collection include army publications on a variety of topics,including travel guides and cultural studies. For more information on Stephen and a viewof some of his photographs, see our online exhibit Stephen H. Warner, 1946- 1971: Wordsand Pictures from the Vietnam War.Series I. Letters ( photocopies): March 1970 - February 1971.From Steve Warner to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner. Location where written provided, ifavailable.1- 1March 24, 1970. Long Binh. 8 pp.March 27, 1970. 6 pp.April 3, 1970. 2 pp.April 6, 1970. 2 pp.April 20, 1970. 2 pp.May 6, 1970. 4 pp.May 11, 1970. 4 pp.May 28, 1970. 2 pp.June 8, 1970. 2 pp.June 15, 1970. 2 pp.June 22, 1970. Cambodia, " at the remains of FSB Neil." 6 pp.July 2, 1970. 4 pp.July 4, 1970. 5 pp.July 24, 1970. 2 pp.July 31, 1970. 2 pp.August 8, 1970. 1 p. Includes 2 USARV press releases.August 10, 1970. 1 p.September 1, 1970. 3 pp.September 8, 1970. 2 pp.September 14, 1970. 2 pp.September 15, 1970. 1 p.September 24, 1970. 1p.October 30, 1970. 3 pp.November 4, 1970. 2 pp.November 4, 1970. 1 p.November 6, 1970. 2 pp.November 6, 1970. 2 pp.November 12, 1970. 2 pp. Includes 1 USARV press release.November 18, 1970. 3 pp.November 20, 1970. 2 pp. Includes 1 USARV news report and 2 press releases.December 5, 1970. 4 pp. Includes a December 8 letter from " Jim" in Kyoto, to theWarners. December 10, 1970. 1 p.December 22, 1970. 1 p.January 3, 1971. 2 pp.February 8, 1971. 1 p.Series II. Letters ( transcriptions): March 1970 - February 1971.From Steve Warner to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner ( same as above).1- 2March 24, 1970. Long Binh. 1 p.March 27, 1970. 1 p.April 3, 1970. 2 pp.April 6, 1970. 2 pp.April 20, 1970. 1 p.May 6, 1970. 4 pp.May 11, 1970. 3 pp.May 28, 1970. 2 pp.June 8, 1970. 2 pp.June 15, 1970. 2 pp.June 22, 1970. 1 p.July 2, 1970. 2 pp.July 4, 1970. 5 pp.July 24, 1970. 3 pp.July 31, 1970. 3 pp.August 8, 1970. 1 p.August 10, 1970. 1 p.September 1, 1970. 4 pp.September 8, 1970. 2 pp.September 14, 1970. 2 pp.September 15, 1970. 1 p.September 24, 1970. 1p.October 30, 1970. 3 pp.November 4, 1970. 2 pp.November 4, 1970. 1 p.November 6, 1970. 2 pp.November 6, 1970. 1 p.November 12, 1970. 2 pp.November 18, 1970. 3 pp.November 20, 1970. 2 pp.December 5, 1970. 4 pp.December 10, 1970. 1 p.December 22, 1970. 1 p.January 3, 1971. 2 pp.February 8, 1971. 1 p.Series III. Notebooks: January 1970 - January 1971, undated.7" x 10" spiral bound. Warner's own number system is used ( written on the cover of eachbook). Location where written provided, if available. Each notebook is approximately 70pages.1- 31. January 1970.2. October 1970.3. June 1970.4. June 1970.1- 45. January 1971.6. undated.7. April 1970.8. May 1970.2- 19. October 1970.10. August 1970.11. November 1970.12. undated.2- 213. January 1970.14. November 1970.15. August 1970.16. June 1970.2- 317. June 1970.18. May 1970. FSB Neil, Cambodia.19. May 1970. FSB Neil Cambodia.20. September 19703- 121. June 1970.22. August 1970.23. May 1970.24. December 1970.4 ½ " x 7" spiral bound. Warner's own number system is used ( written on the cover ofeach book). Location where written provided if available. Each notebook isapproximately 40 pages.3- 31. undated. 2. undated. 3. undated. 4. August 1970. 5. undated. 6. undated. 7.undated. 8. undated. 9. undated, blank. 10. May 1970. 11. May 22- 28, 1970. 12.May 1- 7, 1970. FSB Neil, Cambodia.4- 113. May 16- 22, 1970.14. April 27 - May 3, 1970. Dalat.15. April 19 - May 4, 1970. Nah Trang. Includes 3 sketches by Warner.16. April 22 - May 8, 1970. Dalat.17. March 1970.18. August 1970. Kham Duc.19. May 1970. Phuc Vin.20. undated.21. 1- 7 May 1970. FSB Neil, Cambodia.Series IV. Notebooks ( transcriptions): January 1970 - January 1971, undated.4- 21. January 1970. 18 pp.2. October 1970. 8 pp.3. June 1970. 5 pp.5. January 1971. 8 pp.6. undated. 2 pp.8. May 1970. 9 pp.9. October 1970. 24 pp.10. August 1970.12 pp. 11. November 1970.11pp. 13. January 1971. 16 pp.Series V. Notes &​ Drafts: March 1970 - January 1971.Series includes handwritten and typed notes, some provided with subject heading( listed immediately after date). Also, early rough drafts of press releases are includedwith Warner's corrections and notations. Letter drafts ( no originals) to Warner'scommanding officers, interview notes, and rosters for various Army divisions makeup the remainder of the series.3- 225. December 1970.26. September 1970. Japan.27. August 1970. Kham Duc. Includes forty infantry soldier interview forms.4- 3March 3, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 4, 1970. handwritten notes. 3 pp.March 5, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 9, 1970. handwritten notes. 6 pp.March 10, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 12, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 14, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 30, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.March 31, 1971. handwritten notes. 1 p.4- 4April 1, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.April 2, 1970. handwritten notes. 2 pp.April 3, 1970. handwritten notes. 2 pp.April 5, 1970. handwritten notes. 2 pp.April 13, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.April 14, 1970. handwritten notes. 1 p.April 27 - May 3, 1970. " High Heels &​ Helicopters," 2pp. " Vietnamese agriculturein Dalat," 6 pp. April 27, 1970. Research on Dalat regional agriculture practices, 8pp.April 23, 1970. Individual troop interviews and quotes, 2 pp.April 23, 1970. " stock car engines," " security guard", and " vegetables," 1 p. each.April 19 - May 4, 1970. " First trip to Nah Trang," 5 pp.April 25, 1970. Drafts of " The Grunts at Headquarters," news release by Warnerlater renamed " The Hats at Headquarters. Five different drafts, copious notations.4- 5May 6, 1970. Letter from " IS" to unknown recipient.May 9, 1970. 1 p.May 10, 1970. 1 p.May 11, 1970. 1 p.May 14- 15, 1970. Rock Island East, Song Be. 10 pp.May 15, 1970. Draft of letter from Warner to unknown Army officer requestingpermission to accompany US forces into Cambodia.May 16- 22, 1970. 5 pp.May 22- 23, 1970. 4 pp.4- 6June 10, 1970. Interview notes with PFC James Sgambati. 1 p.June 13, 1970. Draft of letter to Capt. Cashman ( 1st Air Cav.) regarding Warner'swork in Cambodia.4- 7July 10, 1970. Draft of press release " Some things don't change." 3 pp.July 14, 1970. Letter to Col. Mock regarding articles and slides recently producedby Warner. 1 p. July 17, 1970. Letter to Capt. Calahan regarding MACV clearancefor an article. 1p.July 22, 1970. Information on Long Binh. 2 pp.July 30, 1970. Letter to Capt. Cashman concerning travel and writing plans forAugust and September. 2 pp.4- 8August 16, 1970. Notes for press release " The fixers waiting war." 8 pp.4- 9September 4, 1970. Letter to Sgt. Aycock regarding hometown article for Bravo 2/​ 1America Div., including actual article draft as well as notes. 5 pp.September 8, 1970. Letter draft to " Doug." 1 p.September 30, 1970. Letter to Sgt. Aycock regarding Warner's article " The fixerswaiting war." Includes two drafts of the actual article. ( see August 16 for notes). 11pp5- 1October 1, 1970. Letter to Sgt. Aycock regarding the fixer article, including arevised copy. 5 pp. October 9, 1970. Letter to Sgt. Aycock detailing travel plans. 1p.October 9, 1970. 2 pp.October 14, 1970. Letter to Sgt. Aycock regarding hometown article for Delta 1stCav. Unit, including draft copy of the article. 4 pp.5- 2November 3,1970. " Some thoughts on the hard drug problem among GIs inVietnam." 3 pp. November 13, 1970. typed notes. 4 pp.November 20, 1970. USARV news report drafts. 16 pp.November 20, 1970. " Reasons for going on a night ambush." 7 pp.November 25, 1970. typed notes. 4 pp.November 26, 1970l. typed notes. 6 pp.5- 3December 5, 1970. " Results of Capt. Cusack's inspection that morning." 1 p.December 8, 1970. typed notes. 3 pp.December 11, 1970. " Nigh fighters of the 173d." 5 pp.December 12, 1970. " Bush or enemy: Local soldier wonders." 1 p.December 12, 1970. " Anything's possible in ' Nam: Local soldier learns." 1 p.December 20, 1970. letter draft. 1p.5- 4January 7, 1971. letter draft. 1 p.5- 5undated. handwritten notes. 1 p.undated. typed notes. 2 pp.undated. typed notes. 1 p.undated. typed notes. 2 pp.undated. typed notes. 4 pp.undated. " 173d Airborne ambush." 9 pp.undated. " Gleanings." 3 pp.undated. " Montagnards." 2 pp.undated. " Rice." 3 pp.undated. " Interview with Sgt. Thomas Springett." 1 p.undated. " And the band played on." 1 p.undated. " Flying PX." 1 p.undated. " Long Binh to Tan Son Nhut." 1 p.undated. " Camp Alpha." 4 pp.undated. Listing of proper terms to be used in official press releases/​ news reports,by subject. 6 pp.undated. Request for photographer. 1 p.undated. Reason for going out for 3 weeks at one time. 1 p.undated. Guidance on public release of information. 2 pp.undated. Statistics for Tuan Tham action. 1 p.undated. " Rice Cache" draft. 4 pp.undated. " Rice Cache" draft. 7 pp.undated. " Rice Cache" draft. 5 pp.undated. " A soldier and his dogs" draft. 2 pp.undated. " The fixers waiting war" draft. 7 pp.undated, " Camp Alpha" draft. 3 pp.undated. Photo caption write- ups. 1 p.undated. Instructions for writing battle wrap- up. 2 pp.undated. Roster: Bravo Hometowners 2/​ 1 Americal Division. 5 pp.undated. Roster: Alpha Hometowners 5/​ 7 1st Cavalry Division. 5 pp.undated. Roster: 2/​ 8 Delat Hometowners 1st Cavalry. 5 pp.undated. List of magazines. 1 p.undated. Ambush description of claymore mines. 1 p.undated. List of publications. 1 p.undated. Drug supressor episodes. 7 pp.undated. List of publications gathered by Warner. 4 pp.undated. Soldier interview notes. 6 pp.Series VI. Press Releases ( authored by Warner): April - December 1970.Issued by the United States Army Vietnam ( USARV) Information Office, Long Binh.Official copies that would have been sent out to press agencies and hometownnewspapers.5- 6April 14, 1970. " Island General visits Vietnam troops." 2 pp.July 10, 1970. " Thank You." 3 pp.December 28, 1970. " Local soldier's jungle xmas." 3 pp. ( 2 copies) + 2 pp. roughdraft.undated. " Treasure in Phuoc Long." 5 pp. ( 2 copies).undated. " Local Soldier way out West - in ' Nam." 3 pp. ( 3 copies).undated. " The Hats at Headquarters." 5 pp. undated." Local Soldier back in good ol' ' Nam. 3 pp. ( 2 copies) + 2 pp. rough draft.undated. " Local soldier completes trek across ' Nam. 4 pp.Series VII. Press Releases. ( authored by others): April - September 1970.Issued by the United States Army Vietnam ( USARV) Information Office, Long Binh.Official copies that would have been sent out to press agencies and hometownnewspapers.5- 7April 21, 1970. " GIs keep her busy." 1 p.September 29, 1970. " Alabamian flys dust- off helicopters." 8 pp.undated. " Casualty rate for Vietnam lower than World War II and Korea." 8 pp.undated. " He keeps them running." 2 pp.undated. " Letter blanks from Charles A Gatzka, public information officer,regarding press photos for families of soldiers. 2 pp.undated. 3 photos with typed captions.Series VIII. Service Club Material: March - April 1970, undated.Publications and research notes compiled for Warner's article on the role of servicemen's clubs established in Vietnam. Of special interest are information questionnairesfilled out by the service women who were in charge of the clubs.5- 8March 1970. USARV Fact Sheet: " Recreation Round- up." Details recreational andR&​ R programs for US soldiers, with Warner's highlights and notes in red pen. 4 pp.April 8- 9, 1970. Agenda for the service club director's seminar at Long Binh. 4 pp.April 8- 9, 1970. Typed notes concerning the service club director's seminar thatWarner attended. 10 pp.April 15, 1970. List of service clubs in operation, giving name, authorization,number of staff assigned, and remarks. 6 pp.April 16, 1970. Typed notes concerning the Nah Trang service club. 3 pp.undated. " The Story of a Service Club Girl in Vietnam" by Terri Zuber. Twenty-Two 1- page cartoon illustrations on card stock, in folder.undated. Background material for keynote speech of the service club director'sseminar,April 8, 1970. 6 pp. undated. Typed notes for article " She takes the US to GIs -Debby Alexander." 1 p.undated. Typed notes " Service clubs from background for Gen. Milton." 1 p.undated. Handwritten notes for service club article. 36 pp.undated. Service club information questionnaires filled out by various service clubwomen, asking for information on the club that they work at, as well as: collegegraduated from, year, major, and stateside address. 12 pp.Series IX. Press/​ News Release Drafts: March - August 1970.Though listed out of chronological order, the drafts are listed here in keeping withWarner's own numbering system. Title provided is actual title of the release.5- 9March 31, 1970. " New awaits replacement troops." 1 p.March 31, 1970. " Mama San." 1 p.undated. " Copters, Copters, Everywhere." 1 p.June 16, 1970. " The Noodle Press." 1 p.March 31, 1970. " Home is a Hooch." 1 p.April 21, 1970. " Artillery unit acquiring spears &​ crossbows." 3 pp.April 12, 1970. " Vietnamization challenges service clubs." 2 pp.April 2, 1970. " Army cook visits General." 1 p.May 7, 1970. " One soldier's two world's of war." 2 pp.June 2, 1970. " Coincidence - A tie that binds." 1 p.June 2, 1970. " What's in a name." 1 p.June 13, 1970. " People - Not numbers." 6 pp.June 9, 1970. " Rice." 4 pp. undated. " Cambodian contact . . . peaceful style." 6 pp.undated. " Cambodian contact . . . peaceful style." 4 pp.June 12, 1970. " Cambodian contact . . . peaceful style." 3 pp.June 15, 1970. " And the band played on." 2 pp.June 15, 1970. " Cambodian thoughts." 2 pp.June 15, 1970. " Elephant Interlude." 1 p.June 16, 1970. " Double Surprise." 1 p.June 16, 1970. " The Noodle Press." 1 p.June 16, 1970. " Rice's Return." 2 pp.June 16, 1970. " The Hooch that Jamie built." 4 pp.August 6, 1970. " Treasure in Phuoc Long." 5 pp.July 10, 1970. " Some things don't change." 4 pp.undated. " Moving Day - Cambodia 1970." 4 pp.undated. " Last Mission." 3 pp.undated. " Last Mission." 4 pp.Series X. Miscellaneous: January - November 1970, undated.6- 1January 31, 1970. Assignment orders from Department of the Army for Daniel R.Sarna, Fort Campbell, KY. 4 pp.March 21, 1970. Postcard from Warner to his parents ( photocopy). 2 pp.October 1, 1970. Letter from Mrs. David Bradshaw to Charles A Gatzka concerningpublication of Warner's " Treasure in Phuoc Long" article. 1 p.October 20, 1970. Letter from Jane Orcudt to Public Information Office, USARV.October 1970. Psyops propaganda drawings. " From 5/​ 7 Charlie 1st Cav. North ofSong Be, found in jungle." ( 3 copies).November 5, 1970. Letter from " K" to " Charlie" ( photocopy). 2 pp.undated. List of incorrect and correct terms for use in news/​ press releases. 1 p.undated. Magazine page w/​ inscription from Warner to his parents ( photocopy). 1 p.undated. American Red Cross services in emergencies. 6 pp.undated. Excerpt illustration from Ernie Pyle ( WWII Army correspondent)( photocopy). 1 p. undated. Snoopy cartoon strip from Chu Lai. 4 pp.undated. Typed message. 1 p. undated. US military payment certificate for 25 cents.1 item.Series XI. Military Publications, Department of Defense: June 1955 - April 1971.Series includes official publications issued by the United States Department ofDefense concerning the Vietnam conflict. These were collected during Warner's tourand shipped to his parent's house in New Jersey at regular intervals during his service.They also include publications of the Department of the Army, United States ArmyVietnam ( USARV), United States Military Command Vietnam, United StatesContinental Army Command ( Ft. Monroe, VA), and United States Army ( Ft.Campbell, KY).Department of Defense Office of Armed Forces Information and Education6- 2 Vietnam ReviewNo. 1, September 1967. " Why we fight in Vietnam." 8 pp.No. 2, September 1967. " The search for peace in Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 3, September 1967. " Communist- directed forces in South Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 4, September 1967. " Free world assistance for South Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 5, November 1967. " Viet Cong terror tactics in South Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 6, November 1967. " National reconciliation in South Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 7, November 1967. " Legal basis for US Military aid to South Vietnam." 4 pp( photocopy).No. 8, February 1968. " Political development in South Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 9, July 1968. " Opinions of Asian and Pacific leaders." 4 pp.No. 10, November 1968. " Communist wars of national liberation." 4 pp.6- 3 Capsule Facts for the Armed ForcesMarch 1967. South West Africa. 4 pp.March 1967. United Arab Republic. 4 pp.June 1967. Lebanon. 3 pp.June 1967. Iran. 4 pp.June 1967. Israel. 3 pp.June 1967. Iraq. 3 pp.June 1967. Syria. 4 pp.June 1967. Jordan. 2 pp.October 1967. USSR. 12 pp.February 1968. Laos. 8 pp.September 1969. Kingdom of Thailand. 4 pp.September 1969. Communist China. 8 pp.September 1969. Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. 4 pp.6- 4 Armed Forces Film Information GuideAFIF- 166, 1967. " PW: Your rights and obligations under the Geneva convention." 8pp.AFIF- 182, 1968. " Counterinsurgency." 4 pp.AFIF- 169, 1968. " Outlook - Southeast Asia." 4 pp.6- 5 MiscellaneousNovember 1957. " Trouble in the Satellites." Deals with the Hungarian Revolution.18 pp.August 1961. " Enemy agents and you." 24 pp.6- 61965. " The Armed Forces Officer." 251 pp.1966. " A pocket guide to Vietnam." 94 pp.6- 7May 1966. " Blueprint for aggression: The people's war." 7 pp.June 1967. " Ideas in conflict: Liberty and communism, a reference publication." 147pp.1967. Fact Sheet: " Background on the Middle East." 4 pp.1967. Fact Sheet: " US Policy on Vietnam: The current view." 8 pp.1967. " Open arms: Amnesty for Viet Cong who choose freedom." 10 pp. 1967. "Department of the Army6- 8 PamphletsJune 1955. " The Role of the Army." 16 pp.May 1956. " Communist interrogation, indoctrination, and exploitation of prisonersof war."69 pp.April 1958. " Lectures of the Geneva Convention of 1949." 25 pp.August 1961. " US National security and the communist challenge: The spectrum ofthe east- west conflict." 93 pp.June 1964. " Army information basic guidance." 21 pp.April 1968. " To insure domestic tranquility." 17 pp.7- 1 Troop TopicsJune 25, 1963. " Defense against enemy propaganda." 21 pp.October 1964. " Our Mission in Vietnam." 12 pp. July 1965. " InternationalCommunism." 19 pp. July 17, 1967. " Barbed wire command ( POWs)." 17 pp.September 1968. " The US Army in South Vietnam." 16 pp. September 1968." Freedom is not free." 16 pp.7- 2 MiscellaneousNovember 1970. " Squad leader's handbook on drugs," including hand written notesby Warner. 16 pp.Office of the Chief of Information7- 3 US Army Command Information Fact SheetsNo. 76 - June 17, 1967. " Saudi Arabia." 6 pp.No. 77 - June 8, 1967. " Syria." 7 pp.No. 81 - June 30, 1967. " Background on the Middle East." 6 pp.No. 83 - August 15, 1967. " Army will expand civil disturbance and riot controltraining program for national guard units." 2 pp.No. 100 - April 1, 1968. " Domestic tranquility." 6 pp.No. 122 - January 31, 1969. " Partial army mobilization." 10 pp.No. 134 - September 16, 1969. " Guidelines for handling dissident and protestactivities among members of the armed forces." 5 pp.No. 135 - October 7, 1969. " Investigation of non- appropriated fund activities." 3 pp.No. 137 - October 22, 1969. " Address by secretary of the army Stanley R. Resor onOctober 13th." 9 pp.No. 139 - October 23, 1969. " Federal judge rule in anti- war demonstration cases." 2pp.No. 141 - November 3, 1969. " Private investments, conflicts of interest, and thefinancial interests of servicemen." 2 pp.No. 146 - November 24, 1969. " Correction activities taken by the army pertaining tonon- appropriated fund activities." 3 pp ( 2 copies).No. 150 - December 30, 1969. " Statement to press by secretary of the army."Regarding the My Lai massacre. 2 pp.No. 151 - January 15, 1970. " Rules of engagement - The soldier's obligation." 3 pp.Third United States Army7- 4 Command Information Fact SheetsJune 17, 1966. " Mind over matter." On propaganda issues. 12 pp.June 15, 1967. " Liberty and Responsibility." 15 pp.April 9, 1968. " The US Army and civil disturbances." 11 pp.September 12, 1968. " Background on Czechoslovakia." 9 pp.November 17, 1969. " Information for NCOs." 7 pp.1st Air Cavalry Division7- 5 PamphletsJune 10, 1967. " Mines, booby- traps, and trail- markers." CAV pamphlet 350- 3. 82pp ( 2 copies). March 14, 1967. " Combat tactics and air assault techniques." CAVpamphlet 350- 1. 107 pp ( 2 copies).United States Army Vietnam ( USARV)7- 6 Fact SheetsNo. 14- 69. May 20, 1969. " Congress: The Keystone of Democracy." 6 pp.No. 1- 70. July 20, 1969. " The inspector general and you." 4 pp.No. 4- 70. July 30, 1969. " Safe weapons." 4 pp.No. 12- 70. November 1969. " Communism." 4 pp.No. 13- 70. November 1969. " The black market and you." 4 pp.No. 16- 70. December 1969. " Drugs." 4 pp.No. 18- 70. March 1970. " The expeditions management of superfluous currency, ormaking your pay work for you." 4 pp.No. 19- 70. March 1970. " Recreation round- up." 4 pp.No. 20- 70. March 1970. " The Black American in military history." 7 pp ( 2 copies).No. 21- 70. March 1970. " Vietnamization - Towards a lasting peace." 4 pp.7- 7 Command Information Troop TopicsNo. 1- 66. February 10, 1966. " Civic Action." 5 pp.No. 2- 66. February 23, 1966. " Free world forces." 4 pp.No. 3- 66. March 12, 1966. " The Vietnamese soldier." 4 pp.No. 4- 66. April 8, 1966. " Free world forces - Economic aid." 5 pp.No. 2- 66. March 28. 1966. " Intelligence in the US Army Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 8- 66. June 28, 1966. " Resupply in Vietnam." 5 pp.No. 13. August 31, 1966. " The Viet Cong ( Characteristics and Facts)." 4 pp.News ReportsIssued by daily by USARV Long Binh. Subjects of the day's reports are listed afterissue date, as typed onto original copies.7- 81970 May 1. American division downs 34 enemy in Quang Tin province - Formersapper helps engineers destroy bridge. 4 pp.May 2. American unit engage enemy in Cambodia - Long Binh firefighters findpersonal property at stake. 2 pp ( 2 copies).May 3. US Army units in Cambodia report sparse enemy contact - Rutgers graduatesolves communication problem - Engineers use ocean to solve unique problem. 4pp.May 4. Large cache finds uncovered in Cambodia - Support command sponsors DaNang tour - Xuan Loc establishes community relations council. 5 pp.May 5. Enemy cache finds continue in Cambodia - Vietnamese civilians aidengineers at Vung Tau quarry - School bells ring again for An Bang children.May 6. Scattered action reported as cache finds continue - Medcap units findreceptions vary - 1st signal brigade reports killing 44 enemy.May 7. Skytroopers report killing 44 enemy - Engineers lending support inCambodia push. 5 pp. May 8. Skytoopers down 88 enemy inside Cambodia -Screaming Eagles win re- up awards - Jinxed barber brings razors and incoming. 6pp.May 9. Skytroopers uncover two significant caches yesterday. 3 pp.May 10. 1st Cavalry finds huge enemy caches - 1st aviation brigade provides over3,000 sortie loads - Villages removed in Delta. 3 pp.May 11. Army units uncover arms and rice, meets resistance in Cambodia. 4 pp.May 12. 1st Cavalry, 25th Infantry dominate action - Acres of jungle removed inDelta. 6 pp.May 13. 25th Infantry division GIs down 57 enemy - Kit Carsons learn English atRadcliff - Grid star turned Army lieutenant aids sports program in An Loc. 5 pp.May 14. Redcatchers repel NVA strikes on FSB Brown - 1st Cavalry officer getsclothes for kids. 5 pp.May 15. More US soldiers withdraw from Cambodia. 3 pp.7- 9May 16. Enemy contact decreases while cache finds continue - Village atmospherechanges as engineers work - Vung Ro oilers deceptively productive. 5 pp.May 18. Tropic Lightning troopers uncover cache in Cambodia - Reading programsuccessful in Qui Nhon - Water buffalo no cure for medical team. 4 pp.May 19. Cobra gun crews down 70 enemy near Kampong Trach yesterday -Airborne band helps keep screaming eagle morale high - 1st Brigade completesintensive pacification program. 7 pp. May 20. Cache finds in Cambodia highlightyesterdays action - Redcatchers find enemy training camp - Engineers build road to' The City.' 4pp.May 21. Cache finds continue, enemy contact light - Tropic Lightning soldiers tohave fewer cavities. 4 pp.May 22. Flintlocks found in cache uncovered by skytroopers - USARV paroleesreturn to duty - Corvina children correspond with Qui Hhon 5th graders. 6 pp.May 23. Americal soldiers report 43 enemy killed - ARVN ( Army of the Republicof Vietnam) reputation soars with Airborne troopers - Engineers plow for peace inThua Thien province. 4 pp.May 24. Contact light and cache large in Cambodia, US Army units report - Marsman brings voice of home to GIs - Signalmen fill free time teaching English. 7 pp.May 25. Red Catchers uncover munitions in border area - Student and teacher meetagain in Vietnam - Cartoons a hit with Vietnamese. 4 pp.May 26. Supply cache finds highlight action yesterday - 101st ( Airborne) gets newcommanders - refugee aid becomes joint project. 7 pp.May 27. Decreased activities reported by US Army units - C &​ C ship bravesenemy fire to rescue downed pilots - ' Beer can tin' aids Saigon building. 4 pp.May 28. Skytroopers see largest action of day - Vietnamese soldier helps make theenemy easier to see. 4 pp ( 2 copies).May 29. Skytroopers kill 39 in hills of Cambodia - Red Devil medic wins bronzestar - Blinded pilot lands chopper. 4 pp.8- 1May 30. 36 enemy killed during attack on FSB Sun - American sergeant veteran ofthree wars, three armies - ' Red Devils' turn fire base over to ARVN. 6 pp.June 1. Numerous caches found yesterday - Screaming Eagles ( 101st Airborne) aidPhong Dien refugees. 4 pp.June 3. Cache finds highlight action. 2 pp.June 4. Americal GIs down 41 enemy yesterday - Ninh Long ceremoniescommemorate new stretch of National route 4. 4 pp.June 5. Light action, cache finds mark days activities - ' Ivymen' scare pants offenemy - A Message for Charlie. 4 pp.June 6. Gunships highlight action - Perimeter visitor a real tiger - Unloaded weaponfooled enemy. 3 pp.June 7. Light action, several cache finds reported - GI's wife sends psyops message -' Iron Lady' combs mine field. 3 pp.June 8. Contact light, cache finds continue - Artillery adds lances and crossbows. 4pp.June 18. 1st Cavalry troopers find munitions, rice cache - ' Have guns, do travel' -Number of Hoi Chans increase in III corps. 5 pp.June 21. 1st Cavalry continues cache finds - Christmas in June at 12th EVAC -269th battalion. Chinook company in the running. 7 pp.June 22. 1st Cavalry troops find 29 tons of rice - Quite a feet - Fathers day in RVN.4 pp.June 24. 1st Cavalry action picks up - Larry Little: a big help - Only a ' foot' away. 4pp.June 25. Skytroopers find field equipment, ammunition - Giant GI grabs seven moreVC - Mecap team aids Qui Hoa leprosarium. 5 pp.June 27. Significant cache finds reported - A GIs compassion - " That other maylive." 5 pp.July 1. Americal downs 19 enemy soldiers - Fallen GI's parents aid orphanage -General Mills cream puffs. 3 pp.August 27. CH- 47 crashes - Dog points to enemy hiding spots - Demolition team'ssafety minded. 4 pp.1971April 9. Death of Stephen H. Warner, with photocopy. 2 pp.Office of the Chief of Information8- 2 Command Information pamphletsFebruary 1967. " Prevent inflation , save for you future." 8 pp ( 2 copies).Tour 365 ( magazine)1969. " Tour 365: For Soldiers Going Home." 65 pp.1970. " Tour 365: For Soldiers Going Home." 65 pp.United States Military Assistance Command Vietnam ( MACV)Office of Information ( MACOI)8- 3 Command Information PamphletsNo. 13- 66, October 1966. " Chieu Hoi - A winning program." 8 pp.No. 2- 67, February 1967. " The enemy in Vietnam." 4 pp ( 2 copies).No. 4- 67, February 1967. " Revolutionary development - Plan for a new Vietnam."16 pp.No. 12- 67, April 1967. " Rights and privileges of the prisoner of war." 7 pp.No. 5- 68, April 1968. " The Constitution of the Republic of Vietnam." 8 pp.No. 13- 68, December 1968. " Your R&​ R Program - Sydney." 4 pp.No. 5- 69, February 1969. " 5th Special Forces Group ( ABV)." 4 pp.No. 10- 69, February 1969. " You, the pill, and the silent enemy - Malaria." 4 pp.No. 6- 69, March 1969. " Chieu Hoi - The winning ticket." 17 pp.No. 27- 69, May 1969. " By your side - The Red Cross." 8 pp.No. 23- 69, August 1969. " Mines and Booby Traps." 8 pp ( 2 copies).No. 25- 69, August 1969. " War Trophies." 4 pp.No. 28- 69, August 1969. " Your USO in Vietnam." 4 pp.No. 31- 69, August 1969. " Your R&​ R Program - Taiwan." 4 pp.No. 29- 69, September 1969. " Your R&​ R Program - Tokyo." 4 pp.No. 34- 69, October 1969. " Your R&​ R Program - Manila." 4 pp.No. 36- 69, November 1969. " Sensible Spending." 8 pp.No. 37- 69, December 1969. " Tet." 8 pp.No. 1- 70, January 1970. " The religions of Vietnam." 8 pp.No. 4- 70, January 1970. " The trip and you - Drug use." 4 pp ( 2 copies).No. 3- 70, February 1970. " American and Vietnamese National Holidays andCommemorative dates". 4 pp.No. 5- 70, February 1970. " Your R&​ R Program - Hawaii." 4 pp.No. 6- 70, February 1970. " Malaria: deadly enemy." 4 pp.No. 7- 70, March 1970. " Your Vietnam regional exchange." 4 pp.No. 8- 70, May 1970. " Human Rights." 4 pp ( 2 copies).No. 12- 70, May 1970. " Pacification." 17 pp.No. 14- 16, September 1970. " The Geneva Convention and prisoners of war." 8 pp.8- 4 Information SheetsJune 1969. " An Appraisal of the redeployment of US Troops from the Republic ofVietnam." 6 pp.September 1970. " District senior advisor ( DSA) program." Includes September1970 letter from Capt. S. D. Serafin on the subject of command informationguidance fro 2nd Quarter, fiscal year 1971. 11 pp.8- 5 Fact Sheets1- 70. " Historical background of the Vietnam conflict." 6 pp ( 2 copies).2- 70. " The Republic of Vietnam - General description." 2 pp.3- 70. " The role of the United States serviceman in Vietnam." 7 pp.4- 70. " Radio and wire communications security." 3 pp.5- 70. " Cost- free life insurance." Includes September 18, 1970 letter from Capt. S. D.Serafin on the subject of support material for the command information program. 2pp.8- 6 Pamphlets7- 69, March 1969. Pacification - The program that pays off. 24 ppUnited States Continental Army Command, Fort Monroe, VA. Office of Information, Command Information Branch8- 7 Command Information Fact SheetsAugust 1966. " Thailand." 11pp.November 1966. " Current Activity in Vietnam." 4 pp.June 1967. " Cambodia." 12 pp.December 1967. " Red China, the Danger in the East." 7 pp.January 1968. " The Chicom soldier."April 1968. " Modern Frontiersmen: Special Forces Troops." 10 pp.May 1968. " Target - You!: Your personal conduct and security." 12 pp.June 1968. " Whenever duty calls: The global service of the US soldier." 12 pp.July 1968. " Rough and ready- Rangers lead the way." 10 pp.October 1968. " Where the soldier stands in public demonstrations." 2 pp.October 1969. " Race Relations in the Army." 6 pp.October 1969. " Guidelines for handling dissident and protest activities amongmembers of the armed forces." 8 pp.June 1969. " The Constitutional rights of the military." 2 pp.United States Army, Fort Campbell, KYCommand Information Division8- 8 Command Information TopicsJuly 16, 1969. " Crime Prevention." 6 pp.November 24, 1969. " The High Price of AWOL." 15 pp ( 2 copies).November 25, 1969. " Be Smart - Don't go AWOL." 13 pp ( 2 copies).December 19, 1969. " Marijuana - Life Wrecker." 10 pp ( 4 copies).undated. " Military courtesy - A review." 7 pp ( 2 copies).Troop TopicsJanuary 22, 1969. " US Policy in the Near East." 10 pp.Series XII. Government Publications, Department of State: June 1967 - January1971.Department of StateOffice of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs9- 1 Viet- Nam Information NotesNo. 4, December 1967. " Free- World assistance to South Vietnam". 7 pp.No. 6, June 1967. " Why we fight in Vietnam". 7 pp.No. 8, July 1967. " National reconciliation in South Viet- Nam". 8 pp.No. 10, August 1967. " Legal basis for US Military aid to South Viet- Nam". 4 pp.No. 11, March 1968. " Opinions of Asian and Pacific Leaders." 8 pp.No. 2, May 1968. " The Search for Peace in Viet- Nam." 8 pp.No. 3, May 1968. " Communist- Directed Forces in South Vietnam." 8 pp.Issues in United States Foreign PolicyNo. 4, December 1969. " Communist China". 33 pp.United States Mission in Vietnam, Saigon9- 2 Viet- Nam Documents and Research NotesNo. 66, September 1969. " The Death and Funeral of Ho Chi Minh: The BroadcastRecord." 72 pp. No. 67, September 1969. " An elaboration of the eight resolutioncentral office of South Viet- Nam." 20 pp ( 2 copies).No. 71, January 1970. " Under the party's banner: Viet- Nam's military art hasconstantly developed and triumphed," by Colonel General Van Tien Dung. 36 pp ( 2copies).No. 72, January 1970. " Party leadership in the cause of the growth and victories ofour army," by Lieutenant General Song Hao. 68 pp.No. 73, February 1970. " Ideological deficiencies and lowered combateffectiveness." 9 pp ( 3 copies).9- 3No. 74, February 1970. " Vietnamization . . . The Path leading to collapse." 30 pp ( 2copies).No. 76, April 1970. " Forty Years of party activity." 127 pp ( 2 copies)9- 4No. 77, April 1970. " Under the glorious party banner for independence, freedom,and socialism, let us advance new victories," by Le Duan. 120 pp.Supplement for No. 77, June 1970: " An analysis for propaganda cadres of LeDuan's ' Under the glorious party banner.'" 34 pp.No. 83, September 1970. " Pham Van Dong's speech on the 25th Anniversary of thefounding of the Democratic republic of Viet- Nam." 45 pp ( 2 copies).10- 1No. 84, September 1970. " A Brief Chronology of momentous facts and events in thehistory of the Democratic Republic of Viet- Nam." 132 pp.No. 85, November 1970. " The DRV's 1970 celebration of it August/​ Septemberanniversaries." 98 pp ( 2 copies).10- 2No. 88, January 1971. " The Viet- Cong's March/​ April 1970 plans for expandingcontrol in Cambodia." 84 pp.10- 3 Background PapersOctober 1969. " The new statute in agricultural cooperatives, in the context of theagricultural policy debate in North Vietnam."June 1970. " The Viet- Cong Infrastructure."Series XIII. Miscellaneous: June 1967 - December 1970, undated.10- 4June 25, 1967. " The Line is Drawn: Extracts from the Letters of Capt. J. Spruil, USArmy". 13 pp.10- 51968. " Manual for Courts- Martial, United States". Unnumbered.11- 11969. " Economic and social assistance to Vietnam." Published by the Republic ofVietnam Ministry of Foreign Affairs. March 1969. " Students and Drug Abuse." 16pp. June 1969. " The Soldier in Vietnam" Poster. 1 p.11- 2June 1969. " Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Fact Sheet." 12 pp ( 2 copies).1970. " Crossroads for the man in uniform." 86 pp.11- 31970. " The Fourth Infantry Division Vietnam Press Kit." Contains: 3 magazines, 1newspaper, 6 information sheets, and 11 press photos.11- 41970. " 199th Infantry Brigade in Vietnam" Yearbook.11- 5March 12, 1970. " A summary history of MACV." 9 pp.April 1970. Army Digest: " Soldiers look at race relations." 72 pp.April 1970. " Ten documents illustrating Vietnamese communist subversion inCambodia."11- 6May 28, 1970. " The legal basis for US presence in Cambodia: A statement by JohnR. Stevenson, legal advisor, US Department of State." 17 pp.June 3, 1970. " Complete inventory of captured or destroyed equipment." 1 p.August 1970. Pipeline magazine - OICC RVN. Vol. III No. 8. 22 pp.September 12, 1970. " 1st Air Cavalry division evening newsletter." 1p.November 1970. Traffic Management Agency, MACV. In- country passenger quick-referenceschedule. 2 pp.November 1, 1970. " Roster of Unit Newspapers" issued by MACV. 7 pp.December 2, 1970. Family - Army/​ Navy/​ AirForce Times11- 7Undated. " Mission Vietnam." 7th United States Air Force magazine. 64 pp.11- 8Undated. " Tropic Lightning Combat Art." Volume IV.Undated. " Tropic Lightning Combat Art." Volume V.Undated. " Tropic Lightning: A history of the 25th Infantry Division."12- 1Undated. " 173d Airborne Brigade publicity booklet. 23 pp ( 2 copies).12- 2Undated. " Vietnamese and American values and preferences in administration:Notes and Trends." From the US agency for international development. 5 pp( photocopy).Undated. " The First Signal Team" magazine.Undated. " Chaplains: Vietnam." 22 pp.Undated. USARV Special Command Information fact sheet 1- 70: " Marriage toVietnamese nationals." 2 pp.Undated. " Modern warfare in an ancient land: The US Army's role in Vietnam." 22pp.Undated. " Vietnam: The Land, the people, and the problem." 15 pp.Undated. " 173d Pacification," by Brig. Gen. H. S. Cunningham. 2 pp ( 2 copies).Undated. Speech by Brig. Gen. H. S. Cunningham. 16 pp.Undated. 173d Airborne Brigade press releases: sequence of significant events. 9pp.12- 3Undated. " Why Vietnam." 27 pp.Undated. 199th Infantry Brigade ( Sep) ( Lt) press kit. Contains 2 newspapers," Individual award winners" list, 3 pp., and 10 b&​ w press photos.12- 4Undated. " Handbook for US forces in Vietnam, MACV. 233 pp ( 2 copies).Series XIV. US Military Magazines: November 1967 - December 1970.Publication title listed, as well as issuing branch in parentheses.12- 5 The First Team ( 1st Air Cavalry Division)Vol. 2, No. 2. Summer 1969.Vol. 2, No. 3. Fall 1969.Vol. 3, No. 2. Spring 1970.Vol. 3, No. 3. Summer 1970.Vol. 3, No. 4. Autumn 1970.Vol. 3, No. 1. Winter 1970.13- 1 Uptight ( The Quarterly of the US Army, Vietnam)Vol. 2, No. 1. Summer 1969.Vol. 2, No. 2. Fall 1969.Vol. 2, No. 4. Spring 1970 ( 2 copies).Vol. 3, No. 1. Summer 1970.Vol. 3, No. 3. Winter 1970 ( 2 copies).13- 2 Typhoon ( 1 Field Force, Vietnam)Vol. 4, No. 7. July/​ August 1970.Vol. 4, No. 8. September 1970.Vol. 4, No. 10. December 1970.13- 3 Skysoldier ( 173d Airborne Brigade)Vol. 2, No. 2. December 1968.Vol. 2, No. 5. Fall 1969.Undated.Undated. " There it is . . . The Skysoldier special issue."13- 4 Rendezvous With Destiny ( 101st Airborne Division - Airmobile)Spring 1970.Summer 1970.13- 5 Thunder ( 25th Infantry Division - " Tropic Lightning")Vol. 1, No. 1. Fall 1968.Vol. 1, No. 3. Spring 1969.Vol. 1, No. 4. Summer 1969.Vol. 2, No. 1. Fall 1969.Vol. 2, No. 2. Winter 1969.Vol. 2, No. 3/​ 4. Spring/​ Summer 1970.Vol. 3, No. 1. Fall/​ Winter 1970.14- 1 Army ( Association of the US Army: " A status report on the US Army")1968. " Green Book," 184 pp.1969. " Green Book," 180 pp.1970. " Green Book," 152 pp.14- 2 Airman ( US Air force)Vol. 14, No. 8. August 1970.Vol. 14, No. 11. November 197014- 3 The Air Cavalry Division ( 1st Air Cavalry Division)Vol. 2, No. 1. Spring 1969.Vol. 1, No. 1. " The First Team Orientation Handbook."Hurricane ( 11th Field Force, Vietnam)Issue Nos: 1, 11, 14, 16, 22- 35.14- 4 November 1967 - October 196915- 1 November 1969 - February 197015- 2 March 1970 - July 197015- 3 August 1970 - September 1970Miscellaneous15- 4 July 1968: Vol. 3, No. 7. Lightning 25 ( 25th Infantry Division).Spring 1970: Dynamo ( 1st Logistical Command).May 1970: Vol. 3, No. 9. Hawk ( 1st Aviation Brigade).June 1970: Vol. 5, No. 6. Green Beret ( 5th Special Forces Group - Airborne).June 1970: Vol. 2. Thong Cam ( MACV).July 1970: Vol. 3, No. 2. Americal ( Americal Division, Vietnam).Summer 1970: TIPS ( US Army Personnel Information Activity).Summer 1970: No. 3. Blackhorse ( 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment).16- 1November 1970: Vol. 25, No. 11. Army Digest ( Department of the Army).Fall 1970. Vol. 2, No. 1. The Jagged Sword ( 1st Signal Brigade).Fall 1970. Vol. 2, No. 3. The Kysu ( Engineer Command, Vietnam).October 1970. Vol. 2, No. 3. Avian 34 ( 24th General Support Group).Series XV. US Military Newspapers: January 1968 - November 1970.- OVERSIZE- ( shelved in separate location)Newspaper title listed, as well as issuing branch in parentheses.Cavalair ( 1st Cavalry Division)January 10, 1968 - December 18, 1968. Volume 2, Nos. 58 - 106. Issues missing:Nos. 61, 68, 80, 82, 83, 85, 87, 90, 92- 94, 96- 98, 100.January 1, 1969 - December 31, 1969. Volume 3. Nos. 1 - 53. Issues missing: Nos.19, 24, 27, 38, 42, 44, 45.January 7, 1970 - October 28, 1970. Volume 4. Nos. 1 - 42. Issues Missing: Nos.13, 17, 19, 21, 24, 26, 30, 32- 33, 39.Army Reporter ( USARV)August 1970. Volume 6, Nos. 31, 32, 47, unnumbered.Black Horse ( 11th Armored Cavalry Division)July 1969 - September 1970. Volume 1, Nos. 2, 4- 7. Volume 2, Nos. 2- 3, 5- 6.Volume 3, Nos. 1- 3.Fire Base 173 ( 173d Airborne Division)August - November 1970. Volume 3, Nos. 17- 20, 22- 24.Observer ( MACV)November 1970. Volume 9, No. 29.Redcatcher ( 199th Light Infantry)Volume 1, Nos. 1- 2, 5- 6, 8- 24Volume 2, Nos. 1, 4, 6, 10- 14, 16.Tropic Lightning News ( 25th Infantry Division)Undated. Orientation Issue.August 1969 - November 1970. Volume 4, Nos. 23- 25, 36- 9, 44, 47- 49, 51. Volume5, Nos. 3, 13, 14, 16, 20, 21, 24, 27, 30, 31, 33- 43.Stars &​ StripesMay 2, 1970 - July 2, 1970. Volume 26, Nos. 151- 182.Issues missing: 135, 137, 152- 157, 181.Series XVI. Civilian Publications: October 1965 - March 1971.RampartsA left- wing magazine published from 1962- 1975 that began as a secular publicationaimed at liberal Catholics. Edited by David Horowitz, author of the recently publishedRadical Son ( 1998), telling of his journey from 1960' s ultra- liberalism to the capitalistright. The magazine broke many new stories of the 1960s, worked closely with theleaders of the Black Panther movement, and was able to obtain sole US publishingrights to Che Guevara's diary from the Cuban government after his death in Bolivia.Some issues contain newspaper clippings, mostly related to the subject of that month'smagazine. In keeping with the order of the magazine collection, the clippings and anymiscellaneous ephemera are included with that particular issue. Subjects in theparticular issue are listed after month, and any clippings found are listed by headline.196516- 2October: Vatican Council, CyprusClippings: Viet- Cong talks urged by ex- GI, Right Now Revolution won'twork.December: Vietnam photo album, New Orleans, Vatican Council.Clippings: Ramparts magazine offices ransacked.1966January: Atheism, Chanukah, War photography.16- 3April: Michigan University and Thailand, Marshall McLuhan, LSD &​ art, FatherCamilo Torres.Clippings: A guerilla dies ( Luis Tureios), Univ. of Michigan aidsThailand research on curbing rebels, understanding McLuhan.June: J. William Fulbright, Eldridge Cleaver, Caprichos: Spanish peasantry.Clippings: Spain arrests leftist duchess leading protest march.July: CIA, Vietcong identity ( by Jean Lacouture), Chavez and the DelanoRevolution.Clippings: Thailand next? Cardinal Spellman again tells GIs in Vietnamthey are defending civilization, The anti- war crusade.Miscellany: September 16, 1966 letter to David J. Martin from USSenator Jacob K. Javits regarding a Ramparts article on Vietnam. Alsoincluded is a copy of the US Army statement on the contents of thearticle and a statement by Javits on his views concerning Vietnam.August: Eldridge Cleaver's letter from prison, Napalm voodoo, University ofPennsylvania &​ US Military.Clippings: Germ warfare work at Penn protested, Penn dropping 2 warprojects, student paper in Michigan attacks military aid.16- 4October ( 2 copies): Birth of Black power, Adolf Eichman, California election,Ronald Reagan, How to talk to Mr. Ho ( by Jean Lacouture).Clippings: Excerpts from Reagan's inaugural talk, Fallout high inCalifornia, US admits ' bug' reordered Baker conversation, Reagan swornin early in a mix- up.November: White power illustrated, South Africa, The Warren Commission.Clippings: Add for November 1966 Kennedy Ramparts issue.December: Spies in the Sky, South America, Biological Recovery. 196717- 1January: Theology and Sex, 1966 Minutemen, The Children of Vietnam, BishopPike.Clippings: Ramparts: A bomb in every issue, Pike agrees to delay ofhearing, Civilian victims of South Vietnam, War- maimed children maycome to US, Minuteman's leader sentenced to forty years, Hiroshimagroup seeks to aid war victims.February: Political portrait of RFK, Letter from jail, The defense intellectuals, J.L. Borges Poems.Clippings: Researchers aid Thailand rebel fight, A talk with McNamara,Good news for the girl watchers, 3 senators tour migrant housing, RFK &​Reagan, LBJ- RFK feud, RFK encourages halt to bombing, Kennedy anti-bombtalk upsets Saigon officials, Who thinks in a think tank ( RANDcorporation).March: Social History of Hippies, NSA &​ CIA, Passamaquoddy Indians, Sartre&​ Marx.Clippings: L. I. U. announces new Polk prizes.17- 2April: Stokely Carmichael, Sanctuary in Canada, America the Raped Pt I.Clippings: Slesinger: RFK not likely to run for presidency in ' 68, Lawsuitin Ramparts fight off at least for weekend, The war that grew, Who's incharge here.May: Lord Russell, Wartime Washington, Martin Luther King on ' Nam, Americathe Raped Pt. II.Clippings: Turning point, New Left convention will seek to defeatJohnson, Ramparts editor named president by stockholders, Westernvisitor speaks with two US prisoners in Hanoi, Schoenman vs. Lenin,Russell inquiry ( 16 clippings), Foreign Affairs: a corpse on horseback,Cong Ambush US convoy, Law group accuses US over bombing, MartinLuther King ( 3 clippings), DDT levels, Held Wildlife threat, DoctorSpock.June: Muhammad Ali, The Garrison Thesis, The Secret Circus, Death of aDemocracy.Clippings: $ 57 million defoliants ordered by Pentagon, Mind drug testedas combat weapon, Greece: Like a patient etherized upon a table, Booksof the Times: Ventures into the ecology of the absurd, The Rampartsstory.17- 3July: Israel, The Generals, Abortions, Levy TrialClippings: New politics group urges end to the draft, 1968 presidentialrace ( 3 clippings), Appeasing Negro extremists, Orwell at Chicago,Whites &​ Negroes split at New politics party, Political race: Trouble onthe ' New Left.'September: Black Guerrillas, Regis Debray, B. Traven. Clippings: Regis Debrayarrest and conviction ( 5 clippings), Latin American revolutions ( 3 clippings),Negro press nomination of indicted militant ( Huey Newton).October: John Lennon, B. Traven, Andreas Papandreou, The Spectre of CheGuevara.Clippings: Two biographies of The Beatles rushed to stores, Che's death( 27 clippings), Arms aid to Greece ( 3 clippings), How I won the war ( 2clippings).18- 1November: Ken Kessey, Left wing Catholics, Nasser Thesis, " The Man whoCried I am: Novel by John A. Williams.Clippings: 4 Ramparts aids burn draft cards, 320 Law students vow draftdefiance, Israel's peacemaker, ads for ' The Man who Cried I am."December ( 2 copies): The draft &​ Vietnam, Black Separatism, Smetane and TheBeatles.Clippings: 4 Ramparts editors facing draft card burning prosecution.1968January: Perspectives on the mid- East, D. H. Lawrence, Che's memoirs, TheGarrison Commission.Clippings: Indians meet the press, Ramparts ad, A glossary of US aircraftin Vietnam.18- 2February: Women power, Jean Paul Sartre on Genocide, Police State, march onthe Pentagon.Clippings: Ramparts is changing to a bi- weekly publication, Rampartsissue held up by finances, book review: Eldridge Cleaver's ' Soul on Ice.'March: The Death of Che, The two Koreas, Mao's China.Clippings: Guevara spoke with CIA man two hours before his death,Speech in Algiers.May: The execution of Dr. King, Eldridge Cleaver, The White Olympics.Clippings: The Black Rebel who whitelists the Olympics, The spirit ofthe Olympics, Cleaver on Coalition, SNCC breaks ties with StokelyCarmichael.15 June: The siege of Columbia, Letters from Jail by Eldridge Cleaver, Rockythe Cop.Clippings: The harsh legacy of the class of ' 68, Pearson: worldconspiracy, PBA calls for 100% law enforcement, Rights group assaildemands of new police unit.18- 313 July ( 2 copies): Le Roi Jones, Humphrey, Assassination, Black Panthers.Clippings: Huey Newton trial ( 16 clippings), After the revolution,couture asks questions, Saigon will fall in the dry season, Lynd - voice ofleft now teacher in movement, A militant white victor in Newark,Carmichael is reported buying $ 70,000 home, Sprightly Africanmagazine has wide appeal.27 July: The Diary of Che Guevara, Introductory essay by Fidel Castro.Clippings: Death of Che and his diary ( 14 clippings).19- 110 August: Pornography, Anatomy, Algiers Motel, Beyond Bobby.Clippings: Hanoi shows restraint, Marijuana is called harmful by 2medical groups, One night in Detroit, New Hersey book is called' prejudicial' to trial.24 August: Berkeley, Tiny Tim, Ferlinghetti, Clark Clifford.7 September: Assassination, Chicago, Biafra, Bugging.17 November: Selections from Huey Newton's biography by Bobby Seale, ' Scab'Teachers, Nixon, Humphrey.Clippings: Black militants: More ice for Cleaver, Cleaver search turns toMontreal.30 November: 1968 Olympics, Woody Guthrie, Living theater, Big Brother.14 December: Eldridge Cleaver, S. F. State, Cuban pop art, Litton. 196919- 2April: Sontag's Cuba, Radical Seder, de Kooning's women.Clippings: Panther inquiry sought on coast, Cleaver refused appeal onparole, financial woes beset Ramparts, Castro laments rise of Cubanprostitution.May: Ben Shahn, Cuba's revolutionary medicine, Potnoy's compliance, Theother Isadora.June: Nerve gas, Rock for sale, The Black CIA, Heart transplants.July: Sontag's Sweden, Ireland's Niggers, The war comes home to BeallsvilleOhio.August: A short play on sex, From post- war Berkeley.Clippings: How Nixon endured, Berkeley: The battle of People Park.19- 3September: Eldridge Cleaver: 3 notes from exile, eco- catastrophe, HowardGossage.Clippings: Panther's school in Brooklyn indoctrinates young, Cleaverattributes paranoia about whites to Carmichael, Old con, Black Panther,Brilliant writer and quintessential American.Miscellany: Four pamphlets on DDT.October: The Black Moochie Part I: Eldridge Cleaver, Southern Africa:Smuggled report from a guerrilla fighter, Barry Goldwater.November: The Black Moochie Part II: Eldridge Cleaver, Oil in Santa Barbara,Eulogy to Ho Chi Minh, After the Olympics: buying off protest.December: Germ warfare, Women's liberation, Chuck Berry.1970January ( 2 copies): Race war at San Quentin, Alaska - The Ecology of oil, TheChicago conspiracy trial.Clippings: Another ' no' to a challenge on the Vietnam WarMiscellany: July/​ August war resisters league newsletter.February: The Red Man's Burdern ( by Peter Collier), Private Weise: Deserter,The private war in Laos, Argentinian art.20- 1March: Inside Cuba, Requiem for Kerouac, The Rolling Stones at Altamont,Bertrand Russell, Torture in Greece.May: Ecology special, California water plan.Clippings: Jury convicts 4 in Bank burning.June: Women and Marcusism, Bobby Seale's own story, Vietnamization of Laos,Puerto Rico: Our backyard colony.Clippings: Lethal nerve gas in Vietnam changed US role in Laos. July:The first complete account of the Chicago Conspiracy trial.August: Letter from Camp Venceremos, Abortion and the Law, The road toPhnom Penh, Lenin: The making of a revolutionary, The Soledad Brothers.20- 2September: Ford and La Raza, Huey Newton interview, Workers against war,apologies to the Cherokees.October: Belfast, The young lords, The Berkeley mafia, The Urban guerrilla inBrazil, Peace in the Middle East.December: The Independent female, Businessmen against the war, Castro on thecontradictions in Cuba, Interview with Jean Paul Sartre.1971March: Poland, People's art, Polaroid and South Africa, Los Siet de la Raza, Thegreening of America.Dispatch20- 3Volume INo. 3 - January 1, 1969 ( 2 copies): Thieu tactics perplex Saigonpopulace.No. 4 - January 15, 1969 ( 2 copies): Poem Letter by Le Duc Tho.No. 5 - February 25, 1969: Why do I want peace?No. 6 - March 25, 1969: Hue Today, by Trinh Cong Son.No. 7 - April 25, 1969: Taiwan: A land of progress and uncertainty.No. 8 - June 1, 1969: Drama goes to war.WinPublished in New York City by the War Resisters League in cooperation with theNew York Workshop in Nonviolence. A member of the " Underground PressSyndicate and Liberation News Service."20- 4May 1, 1968: Special Prison Issue.October 15, 1968: The Election, The Resistance, and Che.January 1, 1969: Alternatives.January 15, 1969: Inside Allenwood.February 15, 1969: Rock and Revolution.September 1, 1969: The draft, Biafra.October 1, 1969: Woodstock.October 15, 1969: Honolulu sanctuary and resistance news.November 1, 1969: Farm Revolution.December 1, 1969: The GI issue.December 15, 1969: Mobilization in DC.January 1, 1970: Women's liberation.21- 1February 1, 1970: Weather- Reports mobilization.February 15, 1970: Biafra, Ecology.March 1, 1970: Conspiracy.March 15, 1970: Politics of population, Draft board raid.April 1, 1970: War tax resistance.April 15, 1970: Laos. May 1, 1970: Anti- draft week.May 15, 1970: Guardian splits, ecology.June 15, 1970: Cambodia, Kent.21- 2March 1972 ( 6 copies): The complete collection of political documents rippedoff from the FBI office in Media, PA on March 8, 1971.21- 3Undated, Special supplement: A. J. Muste, 1885- 1967.The Center MagazinePublished by the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions.21- 4Volume INo. 1, October/​ November 1967: Pacem in Terris II - The PublicRelations of Peace.No. 2, January 1968: The University - Mask for Privilege?No. 3, March 1968 ( 2 copies): Harvey Wheeler on the Politics ofRevolution.22- 1No. 4, May 1968: The Secular Saint by Michael Novak.No. 5, July 1968: East- West.No. 6, September 1968: That Third World.22- 2Volume IINo. 2, March 1969: Bringing science under law, by Harvey Wheeler.No. 3, May 1969: Polluting the Environment: Lord Ritchie- Calder.Center Occasional Papers22- 3Volume INo. 1, Students and Society: Report on a conference.No. 2, So reason can rule: The Constitution revisited.No. 4, Vietnam: Matters for the Agenda.Volume IINo. 4, The progress of Peoples: Toward a theory and policy ofdevelopment with external aid.Miscellaneous22- 41966. American atrocities in Vietnam by Eric Norden, reprinted from February1966 issue of Liberation.January 1967. Liberation: The death of A. J. Muste, Report from RevolutionaryChina, the Draft.1968. National Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence: Theanatomy of a police riot in Chicago.1968. " A muckrakers guide to 1968 and other horrors from the pages ofRamparts." February 10, 1968. The New Republic: People as the Enemy: Thescorched earth of Vietnam.23- 1May 1968. Utah Law Review: Freedom of Speech and the Military. Journalexcerpt ( photocopy). 14 pp.November 1968. Harper's Magazine: Norman Mailer: Miami and Chicago.October 18, 1968. Rolling Stone: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, the Fifties.January 1, 1970. The New York Review of Books: Ellen Willies - Easy Rider,Noam Chomsky - After Pinkville.23- 2May 1970. Nation's Business: A useful look ahead from Washington - Howstudents see you now.Undated: Who Rules Columbia? 36 pp.Undated: Book excerpt from Ernie Pyle's Brave Men ( photocopy). 10 pp.Undated: " The Charlie Ration Cookbook." Published by McIlhenny Company,Avery Island Louisiana ( 2 copies). 11 pp.Undated. Annotated bibliography of books on various Vietnam War topics. 17pp.Miscellaneous ( Japan)Collected during Warner's leave in Japan during the Fall of 1970.23- 3Fall 1970. " Japan and the Orient." Published by the Japan Travel Bureau. 120pp.September 1970. " Holiday in Japan." Published by the Tokyo USO, vol. 5 no. 9.56 pp. Undated. Pamphlet for Tokyo Shinjuku Hotel Tokiwa. 1 p.Undated. " History about the hotel " Ikumatsu" in Kyoto. 1 p.Undated. " Buy in Kyoto." Published by the Kyoto Pioneer MerchnatsAssociation. 60 pp. Undated. Kyoto visitor's map. Published by the Kyoto CityTourist Association.Undated. Map of Kyoto.Undated. Yen Conversion table.Undated. Kyoto city exposition subway map.Undated. Visitors map for the " Zen garden of Ryoanji Temple."Miscellaneous ( AP News Reports)One- page morning and evening news reports issued by the Associated Press.23- 4March 26, 1970 - April 13, 1970, May 11, 1970Series XVII. Artifacts: May- June 1970, undated.24- 1Shipping Materials: Eight manilla envelopes used to ship materials home toSkillman, NJ, from May - June 1970.24- 2Army Issue Pack: Belonged to Warner and marked in ball- point pen " Lt. Shoe."Undated.Series XVIII. Photographic MaterialsBlack &​ White negatives ( 35 mm)25- 1 # 1985 - 200625- 2 # 2007 - 202025- 3 # 2021 - 203325- 4 # 2034 - 2050Black &​ White negatives ( 35 mm)26- 1 # 2052 - 206926- 2 # 2071 - 209126- 3 Copy negatives27- 1 Color slides ( unmounted)28- 1 Proof Sheets # 1971 - 209128- 2 Photograhps # 1457 - 157929- 1 Photographs # 1580 - 166329- 2 Photographs # 1664 - 176630- 1 Photographs # 1767 - 185630- 2 Photographs # 1857 - 1970
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