Sources and bibliography
1. Non-Printed Sources
- 1.1 National Archives, College Park, Maryland
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman's file General Bradley 1949-53 201
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Central Decimal File 1948-50 202
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Central Decimal File 1948-50
CCS 334 Joint Logistics Plans Committee 204
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Central Decimal File 1948-50
CCS 400 Joint Logistics Plans Committee 205
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Central Decimal File 1948-50
CCS 400.23 Joint Logistics Plans Committee 206
- RG 218 Joint Chiefs of Staff Central Decimal File 1948-50
CCS 400.402 Joint Logistics Plans Committee 207
- RG 313 Records of the Naval Operating Forces.
Red Finding Aid Folder. Commander Naval Forces, Far East.
- Unclass, Secret and Conf Correspondwnce Files, 1946-1954.
Finding Aid Folder NO 368. 208
- RG 319 Army AG, Command Reports 1949-54,
UNC/FEC, GHQ, Staff Section reports, Annex IV, G-3, Vol I, 1 Jan 31 Oct 1950 203
- RG 319 Army AG, Command Reports 1949-54,
UNC/FEC, GHQ, Staff Section reports, Annexes V and VI, G-4 - AG, 1 Jan 31 Oct
1950 213
- RG 319, Army - AG, Command Reports 1949-54,
Twenty-Fourth Infantry Division, 324 - INF (1) - 324 - INF (19), 1950 212
- RG 338 Records of United States Army Commands 1942 -
Records of GHQ FEC, SCAP, and UNC, Special Services Section, Administration
Division, Administrative History 1950. 209
- RG 338 Records of United States Army Commands 1942 -
Records of GHQ FEC, SCAP, and UNC, Adjutant Generals Section, Operations
Division, General Orders 1947-52, 1950-52 210
- RG 338 Records of United States Army Commands 1942 -
Records of GHQ FEC, SCAP, and UNC, Quartermaster Section, General Correspondence
1950, 000.92-333.1 211
- Maintenance of signals equipment and how to organize maintenance of signals
equipment 1 2
- Radio messages on ships cargoes need for information 3 4
- Fuel to Korea 6
- Meetings Joint Committee 7 8 9 10
- Several log issues in a report from Far East Command to JCS 11
- Oil embargo for several countries 12
- Plan for evacuation of personnel 13
- Water and Air priority Boards 15
- Japan Logistical Command, Activities Report, 25 August 30 September 1950.
17
- HQ base MP Pusan rapport 18
- Good News 22
- About the need for specialist both in the industry in the USA and in Korea 23
27.
- GB inf brig 24
- Several signals about tanks and their spare parts. 26
- Protection against atomic-weapons, education. 25
- Report of United Nations Command Operations in Korea 27
- RG-218 Substance of Statements made at Wake Island Conference on 15 October
1950. 36
- Memorandum for JCS with changes in each of the departments 30/6 47 30/6-50.
Written 18/4-49. Gives a good overview of all the forces in the USA at this time.
37
2. Oral sources
3. Audio-visual sources
- The Cold War, Korea 1949-1953. American documentary shown on Norwegian
National Broadcasting Tuesday 12 October 1999.
4. Printed sources
- 4.1. Public documents and collections 150-158
- Canada and the Korean Crisis (Ottawa, 1950). 150
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1947, Volume VI, The Far
East (Washington, 1972). p 596-889. 151
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1948, Volume VI, The Far
East (Washington, 1974). p 1079-1348. 152
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1949, Volume VII, The Far
East and Australasia, Part 2 (Washington, 1976),
p 940-1114. 153
- Foreign Relations of the United States 1950, Volume VII, Korea
(Washington, 1976). p 1-124 a, 125-270 b, 271-730 c, 731 - d. 154
- Great Britain, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Summary of
Events relating to Korea 1950 (London, 1950).
155
- The Republic of Korea, The Ministry of National Defense, The History of
the United Nations Forces in the Korean War (Seoul, 1972). 157
- The USA, Department of State Publication 7084, The record on Korean
Unification 1943-1960 (Washington DC, 1960). 158
- The USA, Department of State Publication 7446, A Historical Summary of
United States - Korean Relations (Washington DC, 1962). 156
- 4.2. Newspapers and magazines 50-79 + 120-122
- United States Naval Institute Proceedings
- No author, Transport Aircraft for the Armed Forces, October 1950. 51
- Hittle, J.D., Korea Back to the Facts of Life, December 1950. 52
- Military Review
- Page, Harry R. and Fuller, Lawrence J., Flow and Consumption of Supplies,
December 1948. 50
- Denniston, Alfred B., Some Accomplishments of Unification in the Field of
Logistics, April 1950. 53
- Boleyn, Paul T., Logistical Organization for an Overseas Theatre, May 1950.
54
- Feldman, Herman, Logistical Support for the Unified Command and Oversea
Theatre, July 1951. 55
- Jordan, Herbert A., Practical Aids to Logistic Planning, June 1952. 56
- Eklund, Lowell R., More Effective Oversea Supply, December 1952. 58
- Army Information Digest
- Quinton, A.B., Stockpiling Material for Defense, April 1950. 77
- Gray, E.B., On the Move with Transportation Corps, May 1950. 78
- Callaghan, William M., Unified Sea Transportation, November 1950. 79
- Oldfield, Barney, USAF Press Relations in the Far East, November 1950. 120
- Daniels, Robert W., Long Term Storage Proves Its Worth, January 1951. 121
- Dorsett, Harold L., Airborne Supply Operations, September 1951. 122
- Willey, George L., Transportation Corps A Decade of Service, August 1952.
57
- Palmer, W.B., Commanders Must Know Logistics, April 1953. 59
- Parker, Lewis R., Air Materiel Control System, July 1953. 60
- Lawton Collins, J., Men, Materiel and Money, July 1953. 61
- National Defense Transportation Journal
- 7 Experts Look at TRANSPORTATION. 62 from when?*
- The Quartermaster Review
- Wolfe, Kenneth B, The Air Force Logistics Program, July-August 1950. 63
- Stover, G.E., Tactical Air Supply Transportation, July-August 1950. 64
- Scholin, Allan R., Teaching the Logistics Trade, July-August 1950. 65
- Stineman, F.J., The Douglas C-124 Globemaster II, A New Transport Concept,
July-August 1950. 66
- Feldman, Herman, Airborne Logistics, September-October 1950. 67
- Middleswart, W.H., The Army QMC Accepts a Challenge, September-October 1950.
68
- No author, Quartermaster Support of Airborne Operations, September-October
1950. 71 Missing pages*
- McKeechnie, Robert C., "Some Succeeded and Some Failed"
Airborne Quartermaster Field Operations, September-October 1950. 69
- Boutelle, Richard S., Performance of Packet Planes, September-October 1950.
70 Missing pages*
- Gelman, George, Must We Ship Air and Water?, November-December 1950. 72
- Millard, Juneus, Why Specifications?, November-December 1950. 73
- No author, Operation Load-Up, November-December 1950. 74
- Ramberg, Vernon C., Subsistence Supply in Japan, January-February 1951. 75
- Franklin, John M., A Department of Logistics, January-February 1951. 76
- 5. Books, articles and dissertations 80-108
- 5.1 The Korean War
- Breuer, William B., Shadow Warriors, The Covert War in Korea (New
York, 1996). 98
- Bussey, Charles M., Firefight at Yechon, Courage & Racism in the
Korean War (New York, 1991). 104
- Cho, Soon Sung, Korea in World Politics 1940-1950, An Evaluation of
American Responsibility (Berkeley, 1967). 103
- Farrar-Hockley, Anthony, The British Part in the Korean War. Volume I.
A Distant Obligation ( London, 1990). 95
- Fehrenbach, T.R., This Kind of War, The Classic Korean War History
(New York, 1963, 2. ed. 1998). 91
- Foot, Rosemary, The Wrong War, American Policy and the Dimensions of the
Korean Conflict, 1950-1953 (New York, 1950). 93
- Foreign Languages Publishing House, Chollima Korea (Pyongyang, 1969).
92
- Futrell, Robert F., The United States Air Force In Korea 1950-1953
(Washington, D.C., 1983). 97
- Hastings, Max, The Korean War (London, 1987). 94
- Huston, James A, Guns and Butter, Powder and Rice; U.S. Army Logistics in
the Korean War (Cranbury, 1989). 102
- Leckie, Robert, The Korean War (New York, 1962). 89x
- Lowe, Peter, The Origins of the Korean War (*) 101
- MacDonald, Callum A, Korea: The War before Vietnam (London, 1986). 99
- Rees, David (CE), The Korean War, History and Tactics (London, 1984).
80
- Skogrand, Kjetil, "Norge og Koreasp rsm†let 1945-1953", dissertation in
history, University of Oslo, autumn 1994.
81
- Utz, Curtis A., Assault from the Sea, The Amphibious Landing at Inchon
(Washington, 1994). 96
- Weathersby, Kathryn, Soviet aims in Korea and the origins of the Korean
War, 1945-1950: New evidence from Russian Archives (Florida State University,
1993). 87
- Zimmerman, LeRoy, Korean War Logistics, Eight United States Army, 19
September 1950 to 31 December 1950 (Carlisle Barracks, 1986). 89x 100
- 5.2 Military logistics
- Creveld, Martin van, Supplying War, Logistics from Wallenstein to
Patton (Cambridge New York, 1977). 84
- Eccles, Henry E., Logistics in the National Defense (Harrisburg,
1959). 90
- Huston, James A., The Sinews of war: Army Logistics 1775-1953
(Washington, 1988). 85
- Peppers, Jerome G., History of United States Military Logistics
1935-1985 (Huntsville, 1988). 83
- Rutenberg, David C. and Allen, Jane S. (red.), The Logistics of Waging
War, American Logistics 1774-1985 (Alabama, 1985*). 82
- Thorpe, George C., Pure Logistics, with an introduction by Stanley L.
Falk (Washington DC, 1986). 108
- 5.3 Others
- Gorter, Wytze, United States Shipping Policy (New York, 1956). 105
- Pedraja, René de la, A Historical Dictionary of the U.S. Merchant
Marine and Shipping Industry, Since the Introduction of Steam (Westport,
1994). 106
- Schaller, Michael, Douglas MacArthur, The Far Eastern General (New
York, 1989). 88
- The Joint Staff Officer's Guide 1997. AFSC PUB 1. 86
- Thompson, Minard D., The Loveable One-Niner: A Complete History of the
Cessna L-19 Birddog (Paducah, KY, 1998) 107
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