Department of The Army Historical Advisory Committee - Members

Members

  • Samuel Flagg Bemis, 1955–1958
  • Charles B. Burdick, 1966–1971
  • Edward M. Coffman, 1971-
  • Harry L. Coles, 1975-
  • Henry Steele Commager, 1943–1952
  • Gordon A. Craig, 1953–1958
  • Elmer Ellis, 1954–1956
  • William H. Emerson, 1960–1965
  • James A. Field, Jr., 1963–1968
  • Douglas S. Freeman, 1947–1952
  • Frank Freidel, 1973-
  • Oron J. Hale, 1958–1960, 1963
  • E. Pendleton Herring, 1943–1952
  • John D. Hicks, 1947–1954
  • W. Stull Holt, 1955–1960
  • William T. Hutchinson, 1947–1956
  • Richard W. Leopold, 1966–1971
  • S. L. A. Marshall, 1947–1954
  • Ernest R. May, 1964–1969
  • Louis Morton, 1968–1972
  • Peter Paret, 1971-
  • Forrest C. Pogue, 1969–1974
  • Earl S. Pomeroy, 1960–1965
  • Charles P. Roland, 1964–1969
  • Theodore Ropp, 1961–1966
  • E. Dwight Salmon, 1947–1952
  • Charles S. Snydor, 1950–1953
  • Charles H. Taylor, 1947–1952
  • Frank E. Vandiver, 1969–1974
  • Russell F. Weigley, 1975-
  • Bell I. Wiley, 1958–1963
  • T. Harry Williams, 1955–1960
  • C. Vann Woodward, 1957–1962
  • Walter L. Wright, 1947–1949
  • James Carafano, ?-

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