The Dixie-Golden Arrow Yearbook, 1954: compiled and edited by William G. Adams/ Fort Carson, Colorado, Maj. Gen. Harry J. Collins, commanding/

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English

Publication Date

1954

Publisher

Walsworth Brothers

Place of Publication

Marceline, Missouri

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1 online resource (352 pages)

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The Dixie-Golden Arrow military yearbook 1954, 8th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado.

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"Compiled and edited under the direction of William G. Adams, with assistance from M. H. Houston, Gene Kousek, Chester Shoemaker, Jake Young and Mrs. H. Penniston. Worthy assistance and counsel by the Public Information Office, Headquarters, 8th Division, is acknowledged. The cover design for this publication was drawn by M Sgt. Ike, 8th Division Training Aids. Art suggestions were supplied by Mr. O. P. Tollis, Colorado Springs, Colo."

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