Dave Richardson's Account of Merrill's Marauders LetterSC 00507

Dave Richardson's Account of Merrill's Marauders LetterSC 00507


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00507
Title
Dave Richardson's Account of Merrill's Marauders Letter 1944 April 16
Quantity
.01 Linear Feet
Creator
Richardson, David B., 1916-2005
Language
English .

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Preferred Citation:

Dave Richardson's Account of Merrill's Marauders Letter, 1944 April 16, Special Collections Research Center, William & Mary Libraries.


Content Description

Two page letter from news correspondent for Yank, Dave Richardson, giving an account of the expedition of Merrill's Marauders behind Japanese enemy lines during World War II. While his letter was highly censored, he indicated that his articles would appear soon. This letter is written after Richardson's excursion with the infantry outfit and he only indicates that he is writing from Burma. His plans from there were to travel to China by way of India. He mentions a fellow Yank colleague, John Bushemi, killed during a Pacific invasion and asks for updates on those still in the United States. He closes with a statement that he was the only correspondent to stick with the Marauders for their entire 500 mile march.

Subjects and Indexing Terms

  • United States. Army. Composite Unit (Provisional), 5307th
  • World War, 1939-1945--Pacific Area

Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 85 folder: 1
Letter
1944 April 16English.