Notes
1 Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: Harry S. Truman, January 1, 1950 to December 1950 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1965), p. 532.
2 Ltr, TAG to CinC, Far East, 12 Jun 50, sub: Activation, Inactivation, Redesignation, and Reorganization of Certain Units in the Far East Command, AGAO-1 322 (10 Apr 50) G–I–M, AG Reference files, DAMH-HSO; Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 86–87, 90–94; Stubbs and Connor, Armor-Cavatry, p. 77.
3 Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 80–88.
4 Ltr, TAG to CinC, Far East, 26 Jul 50, sub; Reorganization of Certain Units in the Far East Command, AGAO-I 322 (21 Jul 50) G–1 M, AG Reference files, DAMH-HSO; Elva Stillwaugh, "Personnel Policies in the Korean Conflict," ch, 1, pp. 32–40, Ms, DAMH-HSR.
5 Roy E. Appleman, South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu, United States Army in the Korean War (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1961), pp. 385–89; Charles G. Cleaver, "History of the Korean War," vol. 3, pt. 2, Personnel Problems, pp. 7–12, Ms, DAMH-HSR; David Curtis Skaggs, "The KATUSA Experiment: The Integration of Korean Nationals into the U.S, Army, 1950–1965," Military Affairs 38 (Apr 1974): 53–58.
6 Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 92–96, 168–71.
7 Appleman, South to the Naktong. pp. 389–90; T.R. Fehrenback, This Kind of War: A Study in Unpreparedness (New York: Maemillan Company, 1963), p. 202; Ltr, Henry P. Carrington to Edgar M. Howell, 18 Nov 50, 63d Field Artillery Battalion file, DAMH-HSO; Military History Section, “A Brief History of the 34th Infantry Regiment” (United States Army Forces, Far East, Nov 1954), 34th Infantry file, DAMH-HSO.
8 Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 131–34; Max W. Dolcater, 3d Infantry Division in Korea (Tokyo: Toppan Printing Co., 1953), pp. 57–65; Ltr, TAG to CGs, Third and Second Armies, 25 Aug 50, sub: Organization and Reorganization of Certain Units, AGAO-I 322 (17 Aug 50) G–1–M, Ltr, TAG to CinC, Far East, 6 Oct 50, sub: Changes of Certain Units in the Far East Command, AGAO-I 322 (4 Sep 50), G–1–M, and Ltr TAG to CG, Third Army, 19 Mar 51, sub: Change in Status. of Certain Units, AGAO-I 322 (2 Mar 51) G–1–M, all 3d Inf Div file, DAMH-HSO.
9 Stillwaugh, “Personnel Policies,” ch. 6, pp. 1–4.
10 Billy C. Mossman, Ebb and Flow, November 1950–July 1951, United States Army in the Korean War (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1990), pp. 237, 247, 503; Walter G. Hermes, Truce Tent and Fighting Front. United States Army in the Korean War (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1966), p. 472.
11 Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 117–20; Stillwaugh, “Personnel Policies,” ch, 1, pp. 9–12; Ltr, TAG to CGs, Third, Fourth, and Sixth Armies, 16 Oct 50, sub: Change in Status of Certain Units, AGAO-1 322 (29 Aug 50), G–1–M, 4th Inf Div file, DAMH-HSO.
12 Schnabel, Policy and Direction, pp. 122–25, 294; National Guard Bureau, "Induction and Release of Army National Guard Units," pp. 21–24, National Guard Induction, Korean. War. Reference Paper files, DAMH-HSO; OCAFF Diary, "Action in Support of FECOM 3 July 1950–30 September 1950," Ms, DAMH-HSR; Ltr, TAG to CGs, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Armies. 6 Sep 50, sub: Reorganization of Certain Units Called to Active Duty from Civilian Components, AGAO-I 322 Gen Res (23 Aug 50) G–1–M, AG Reference files, DAMH-HSO.
13 Crossland and Currie, Twice a Citizen, pp. 96–97; Ltr, TAG to CG, Third Army, 10 Aug 50, sub: Activation of the 8th Infantry Division (Training), AGAO-I 322 (7 Aug 50) G–1–M, 8th Inf Div file, GO 51, Fort Jackson, South Carolina, 1950, Ltr, TAG to CG, Second Army, 10 Aug 50, sub: Activation of the 101st Airborne Division (Training), AGAO-I 322 (7 Aug 50) G–1–M, 101st Abn Div file, Ltr, TAG to CG, Fourth Army, 21 Aug 50, sub: Activation of the 5th Armored Division, 21 Aug 50, AGAO-I 322 Training Div (15 Aug 50) G–1–M, 5th Armd Div file, Ltr, TAG to CG, Fifth Army, 21 Aug 50, sub: Activation of the 6th Armored Division,