SUGGESTED READING
White, Nathan William. From Fedala to Berchtesgaden - A History of the Seventh United States Infantry in World War II. Brockton Keystone Print 1947.

Blue and White Devils: The Story of the 3rd Infantry Division. G.I. Stories . . . Paris, 1945.

Blumenson, Martin. Salerno to Cassino. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1969, 1988.

Cairns, Bogardus S. "The Breakout at Anzio: A Lesson in Tank-Infantry Cooperation." Military Review 28 (January 1949):23-32.

Clarke, Jeffrey J., and Smith, Robert Ross. Riviera to the Rhine. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1993.

"A Fiftieth for the Marne Division." Army Digest 22 (November 1967):22.

Fisher, Ernest F., Jr. Cassino to the Alps. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1977, 1989.

Garland, Albert N., and Smyth, Howard McGaw. Sicily and the Surrender of Italy. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1965. 1991.

Gaul, Jeffrey. History of the Third Infantry Division: Rock of the Marne. Paducah, Ky: Turner Publishing, 1988.

Golden, Joe E. "Third U.S. Infantry Division in Italy." Military Review 24 (June 1944):5-10.

Historical Division, Department of the Army. Anzio Beachhead (22 January-25 May 1944).
American Forces in Action. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1948, 1990.

Holmes, Howard W. "100 Miles to Nijmegen." Army Digest 22 (January 1967):29-30.

Howe, George F. Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in the West. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1957, 1991.

Jacobs, Bruce. Soldiers: The Fighting Divisions of the Regular Army. New York: W. W. Norton and Co., 1958.

Kahn, E. J., Jr., and McLemore, H. Fighting Divisions. Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1945. Reprint. Washington: Zenger Publishing Co., 1980.

Kittler, Glenn D. "From Chateau-Thierry to Anzio to Wonson; The Fighting Third." SAGA: True Adventures for Men 8 (September 1954):10-13ff.

Lamb, David S. Till We Meet Again. Cleveland: Stevens Publishing Co., 1944.


Le Mon, Warren. "The Marne Division." Army Information Digest 20 (October 1965):37-43.

MacDonald, Charles B. The Last Offensive. United States Army in World War II. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1973, 1990.

Military Intelligence Division, War Department. From the Volturno to the Winter Line (6 October-15 November 1943). American Forces in Action. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1945, 1990.

____________. Salerno: American Operations from the Beaches to the Volturno (9 September-6 October 1943). Washington: Government Printing Office, 1944, 1990.

Mohr, G. William. Third Infantry Division, WWII, The Victory Path Thru France and Germany. Kokomo, Ind. O & M, 1985.

Murphy, Audie. To Hell and Back. New York: Henry Holt and Co., 1949.

"Pass in Review." Army Information Digest 20 (October 1965):32-36.

Pass in Review, The Pictorial History of the Third Division, United States Army, Operations, Training, Maneuvers, Camp Ord, California, 1940. Baton Rouge: Army and Navy Publishing Co., 1940.

Personnel Service Division, Adjutant General Section. 3d Infantry Division. Administrative Service Branch, Adjutant General Section, 1971.

Rescigno, Richard J., and Wiltamuth, Richard L. "Alert!--That's the Watchword of the Marne Division Today." Army Digest 25 (August 1970):38-43.

Road to Rome. n.p., 1945.

Rosson, William B. "Operational Highlights of the 3d Infantry Division." Military Review 25 (December 1945):42-45.

____________. "3d Infantry Division Crosses the Meurthe." Military Review 26 (February
1947):24-35.

Scott, Hugh A. The Blue and White Devils. A Personal Memoir and History of the 3rd Infantry Division in World War II. Nashville, Tenn., Battery Press, 1984.

Small, Collie. "The Third: Tops in Honors." Saturday Evening Post 218 (11 August 1945):28-29ff.

Taggart, Donald G., ed. History of the Third Infantry Division in World War II. Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1947. Reprint. Nashville, Tenn., Battery Press, 1987.

Taylor, Horace G.; Milam, Michael M.; and Ericksen, Scott R. "3d Infantry Division." Infantry 68 (January-February 1978):18-22.

Third Division Citations. Andernach on the Rhine, Germany: Carl Reinartz, 1919.

"3d Infantry Division Gyroscoping: Enlistments Open." Recruiting Journal 10
(May 1957):8-9.

3d Infantry Division, Information Office. 3d Infantry Division, 1917-Forty Year Odyssey-1958. Wurzburg, Germany: Konrad Triltsch, 1958.

"Valor: 3d Division in Sicily." Infantry Journal 54 (March 1944):16-18; (June 1944): 44.

____________. 3d Division Summary of Operations in the World War. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1944.