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GEN. GEOFFREY KEYES' FILE OF MILITARY ORDERS
GEOFFREY KEYES (1888-1967) Highly decorated Lieutenant General who commanded the II Corps during World War II. During the war, Keyes was Chief of Staff, 2nd Armored Division, commanded the 9th Armored Division, Dep. Commander, 7th Army [Sicily], Commander 7th and 3rd Armies (assuming Patton's old command), and headed occupation forces in Austria. Keyes was George Patton's invaluable chief of staff, leading Patton's I Corps in Morocco, and accepting the surrender of Palermo. He later served with distinction under Mark Clark at Anzio, Cassino and before Rome. Fine grouping of approx. thirty documents, orders, etc., about 80pp. in all, almost all dated 1942 and many concerning his appointment as George Patton's deputy commander in the landings in North Africa (OPERATION TORCH). Many are signed true copies, some are the original orders themselves. Includes: Keyes' DD-214 (Armed Forces Separation Work Sheet); DA-300, "Secret" order to travel to Washington for further orders, Sep. 23, 1942 (OPERATION TORCH); TORCH Headquarters Task Force A personnel list, including Patton and listing Keyes as Deputy Commanding General; "SECRET" true copy of Keyes Sep. 23, 1942 orders to report to Washington to participate in an "important was mission"; "SECRET" assignment to Headquarters, Task Force A, Sep. 24, 1942; "SECRET" relief of command from 9th Armored, Oct. 21, 1942; official "SECRET" appointment as Patton's Deputy Commander, Sep. 26, 1942; orders to attend training at Camp Polk, Feb. 5, 1942; relief from duty at Camp Polk; assignment to Fort Riley, June 1, 1942; Special Order No. 142 assigning Keyes to command the 9th Armored Div., May 30, 1942; order to transfer to Fort Knox, June 4, 1942; printed Special Orders No. 17 indicating promotion to Commander, 3rd Armored Div., Jan. 20, 1942; also various furloughs, orders to attend training, etc. Some duplicates. Also present are six copies of the newspaper The Fort Riley Guidon, 8pp. small folio, July 17, 1942 noting that the 9th Armored Division had been reactivated under Keyes' command. Overall fine, should be seen.

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