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Archives of Organizational Records

College Park, Maryland, National Archives II, Records of the following agencies: Central Intelligence Agency (Record Group 263) National Park Service (Record Group 79) Office of Strategic Services (Record Group 226) U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Record Group 77) Hyde Park, New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library Franklin D. Roosevelt Papers Independence, Missouri, Harry S Truman Presidential Library Harry S Truman Papers Thurmont, Maryland, Catoctin Mountain Park Archives Triangle, Virginia, Prince William Forest Park Archives St. Louis, Missouri, National Archives and Records Service, National Personnel Records Center Lykes, Ira B., Personnel Records Williams, Garland B. (“Mike”), Personnel Records Suitland, Maryland, Federal Records Center, National Park Service Records (RG 79)

Papers of Individuals

Carlisle, Pennsylvania, U.S. Army Historical Research Institute Donovan, William J., Papers Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Libraries Dulles, Allan W. Papers Stanford, Califorrnia, The Hoover Institution Goodfellow, M. Preston, Papers Miles, Milton E., Papers Wedemeyer, Albert, Papers Thurmont, Md., Catoctin Mountain Park Guay, Albert R., Diary, October-December 1942 Washington, D.C., Library of Congress Deuel, Wallace R., Papers Goldberg, Arthur J., Papers

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OSS Veterans interviewed, their OSS branch, and Training Areas. Belanger, Roger L, interviews and correspondence, 21 January 2005 through 17 January 2008 (OSS CB; Area C) Binns, Merritt, interviews 3, 4 April 2007 (OSS SO; Area A) 604 Bibliography

Boals, James L. interview, correspondence, 20, 25 February 2007 (OSS CB,Area C) Boni, Piero, interview 15 July 2007 (OSS SO, SI; Training Area Naples, Italy) Brunner, John W., interview 21 March 2005, correspondence through July 2008 (OSS CB; HQ and Area C) Cappony, Spiro (“Gus”), interview 16 September 2006 (OSS SO, Areas C, B) Carter, Robert E., interview 28 August 2008 (OSS OG, SO, S&T; Areas F, B, W-A) Christensen, Hal S., interview, 26 August 2008 (OSS CB, Areas C, B) Civitella, Caesar J., interviews 18, 25, 29 April 2008 (OSS OG; Areas F, B) Di Giacomo, Wanda, interview, 21 March 2005 (OSS Personnel, SI; HQ & Roslyn, Va.) Défourneaux, René. correspondence, 7, 8 August 2008 (OSS SO; Area WS and SOE) Donnally, Gail F., interview, 30 April 2005 (OSS CB; Area C) Etheridge, Obie L., interview 14 January 2008 (OSS SI, CB; Areas F and C) Flisser, Marvin S., interview 27 January 2005 (OSS, CB, R&A, Area C) Gleason, Frank A., interviews 31 January 2005 through 15 August 2008 (OSS SO; Area B) Guay, Albert R. (“Al”), interview 24 October 2005 (OSS SO, Area B) Hess, Robert O., interview, 27 August 2008 (OSS CB, X-2, Area F and SOE) Hooker, John C., Jr., interview and correspondence 23 June through 14 August 2008 (OSS MU, SO, OG, Areas F, A) Johnson, Ellsworth (“Al”), interview 27 June 2008 (OSS OG, Areas F, B) Kenney, David A., interview 11 April 2005 (OSS CB, Areas A, C) Kloman, Erasmus H. (“Ras”), interview 24 January 2005 (OSS SO, OG; Areas F, A, B, C, D) Lazarsky, Joseph E., interviews 14 March 2005 through 9 July 2008 (OSS SO, Area B) Loomis, Vader (“Jim”), interview, 10 January 2008 (OSS CB, MC; Areas B, C) McNamara, Emmett, interview, 2 September 2008 (OSS OG; Areas B, F.) Marsh, Timothy R., interview 18 January 2006 (OSS S&T, Area C) Materazzi, Albert (“Al”), interview 26 January 2005, correspondence 23 January 2005 through 6 March 2007 (OSS OG; Areas A, F, B) McIntosh, Elizabeth P. (“Betty”), interview 12 March 2005 (OSS MO; OSS HQ) Nelson, Charles, interview 27, 2008, (OSS/SSU, Med.Corps, Kunming) Parkin, Charles M., interviews 10, 15, 18 May 2005 (OSS SO, SI, Area B) Prunier, Henry, interview 25 August 2008 (OSS SO, Area F, W-A) Ranney, James F, interview 8 January 2005 (OSS CB, Areas B, C) Richter, Allen R. interview 25 March 2005, 16 March 2007 (OSS CB, Area C) Reinhardt, Arthur F. (“Art”), interview 13 December 2004 and correspondence through 19 August 2008 (OSS CB; Areas A, C) Sichel, Peter F.M., interview, 9 July 2008 (OSS SI; Area B) Singlaub, John K. (“Jack”), interview 11 December 2004, 6 January 2005 (OSS SO; Areas F, B) Spear, Reginald G. (“Reg”), interviews 25 March 2005 through 16 August 2008 (OSS SO, SI, Areas F, B) Spence, John, interview 28 January 2005 (OSS, SO, MU, Area D) Tully, Joseph J., interviews 23 March 2005, 29, 30 December 2007 (OSS CB; Area C) Waller, Barbara Hans, interview, 19 March 2005 (OSS CB; OSS HQ) Bibliography 605

Correspondence (or interviews) with Relatives of Deceased OSS Veterans

Dow, Dorothea D. (“Dodie”), widow or Arden W. Dow, interviews 15 May 2005, 1 January 2008 (OSS SO, Areas B and A) Chappell, Jack R., son of Howard W. Chappell, 4, 17 October 2007 (OSS OG, Areas F and B) Gonzalez, Ronald, son of Louis J. Gonzalez, 14, 16, 23 January 2008 (OSS R&A, Area A) Harrow, Mary, widow of Sidney L. Harrow, interview 17 October 2005 (OSS Assessment, Area A) Herstad, Rolf, son of Arne I. Herstad, 24 June through 9 August 2008 (OSS OG, Areas A, B) Huston, Steven A., son of Frank V. Huston, interview 24 September 2005, and correspondence, 14 October 2005 (OSS CB; Area C) Kloman, Erasmus H., cousin of Joseph Anthony Kloman, interview 6 January 2005 (OSS SO; Area A) Manning, Betty, widow of Howard Manning, interview 4 March 2005 (OSS S&T, Area C) Nicholas, Ned, son of Edward E. Nicholas, III, 18 July 2008 (OSS CB, Area C) Savoldi, J.G., grandson of Joseph (“Jumping Joe”) Savoldi, 9 May 2006 through 29 December 2007 (OSS SO; Area B) Snyder, James, son of Jacques L. Snyder, 15 January through 8 August 2008 (OSS OG, SO, SI, X-2, Areas F, A)

Other interviews by the author

Bloom, Lewis, 17 January 2007, former Army Intelligence Officer, trained Camp Ritchie Farrall, William, 21 June 2007, employee, Smallwood State Park, Maryland Henderson, Craig, 1 April 2008, Ranger, Maryland State Forest Service Hickman Robert, 24 January 2008, Superintendent, Prince William Forest Park Hiley, Toni L., 14 January 2005, Curator, CIA museum Kimmel, Ross, 22 May 2007, Historian, Maryland Park Service Kinnaird, John, 7 June 2006, longtime resident of Thurmont, Maryland Long, Frank, 7 June 2006, longtime resident of Thurmont, Maryland Mackley, James H., 13 June 2006, longtime resident of Thurmont, Maryland Moffatt, William, 5 June 2007, Associate in Maryland State Park Service Noile, Robert A., 27 April, 16 May 2007, longtime resident of Triangle, Virginia O’Keefe, Elbert B., 17 November 2007, Retired Army Intelligence Officer (G-2) Polinsky, Eugene J., 21 March 2007, former navigator B-24 “Carpetbagger” unit. Poole, J. Mel, 18 May 2005, Superintendent, Catoctin Mountain Park Santucci, Vincent, 22 August 2007, Chief Ranger, George Washington Parkway Voigt, James W., 18 May 2005, Resource Manager, Catoctin Mountain Park Volonoski, Judy, 13 December 2004, Museum Technician, Prince William Forest Park

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Oral Interviews Conducted by Others

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