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PETER V GRATTON <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 24 Mar 1995 14:23:16 EST
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 Lisa, as usual, Johnnie Sutherland is right on. In my dept. we have
"Utah Beach to Cherbourg". It states that, it is "intended as a companion
volume to "Omaha Beachhead' published in 1946. 20 maps were in an envelope
accompaning the paper backed document. In the depositories, this document
has the SuDocs #  D 114.9: Ut 1. Lisa, if your library is a federal
depository, then your Government Documents/Publications Department is
probably missing those maps from their document.
 I hope this helps fill in one more puzzle part.
 
  Peter Gratton      [log in to unmask]
  Government Publications Dept Library
  Univ of Nevada, Las Vegas
  4505 Maryland Parkway
  Box 457013
  Las Vegas NV 89154-7013
 
 I have all the answers. I just don't know, what questions they go to.
 
On Thu, 23 Mar 1995, Johnnie D. Sutherland wrote:
 
> Lisa:   The set of maps Paige is refering to , I think, is under
> OCLC # 0028-899-520.  It is a set of maps made to accompany a book
> "Utah Beach to Cherbourg"  Wash.DC: Historical Division, Dept. Army, 1984.
> More important it is part of the American Forces In Action Series.  What
> you have might match up with another book in the series - I notice "Omanha
> Beach" (late 1940's) for example.
>
> Johnnie Sutherland
> University of Georgia
> [log in to unmask]
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