URL: https://digitalcollections.hoover.org/objects/56320 Collection Structure Joseph Warren Stilwell papers > Transcripts of diaries > Joseph Stilwell diary transcript (25) Item Title Joseph Stilwell diary transcript (25) Collection Title Joseph Warren Stilwell papers Author Stilwell, Joseph Warren (1883-1946) Date Created 1933 Description 1933 found Stilwell as Chief of First Section (Tactics) and Instructor, Fort Benning, Georgia. On June 6 he began reserve duty in San Diego, California, where he remained for the rest of the year. Subject(s) Stilwell, Joseph Warren, 1883-1946 United States. Army Language(s) English Country of Origin United States Format Text Medium diaries Record Number 51001.43 Notes Due to security settings on this document, search engines cannot access the document's full-text. Often the diaries contain short notes and observations made by Stilwell. Some of those entries he incorporated into the daily entries, some he later crossed out, some were simply meant to remind him of something, and some are so cryptic they make no discernible contribution to the diaries’ historical significance. In those cases such entries have not been transcribed. When they are of interest or add to the daily entries, however, they have been incorporated into the transcripts. The diaries were Stilwell’s private writings and notes; he never intended others to see them. Some of the language used was commonly accepted during the periods in which they were written; it is not appropriate or valid to apply today’s standards to it to draw conclusions about Stilwell’s character or views. Writing about some of the language and labels in the diaries, Barbara Tuchman, in her book Stilwell and the American Experience in China, makes the following statement, “Lesser vulgarities he used easily and seemingly without pejorative content.” Collection Guide https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/tf958006qb Rights Used with permission. This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.