4174 TO MRS LEGRAND A DILLER DECEMBER 23 [1943]

4174 TO MRS LEGRAND A DILLER DECEMBER 23 [1943]
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#4-174

To Mrs. LeGrand A. Diller

December 23, [1943] [Washington, D.C.]


Dear Mrs. Diller,

In Port Moresby the other day I had long conversations with Colonel Diller and told him I would carry home his Christmas greetings. He looks well, as a matter of fact there is very little change from my recollection of him at Benning. I am sorry he cannot be with you for the holidays, but he is doing an important and very fine job for General MacArthur.1

Molly is at our country place at Leesburg and I shall see her probably tomorrow and tell her that I saw Diller.

Faithfully yours,


Document Copy Text Source: George C. Marshall Papers, Pentagon Office Collection, General Materials, George C. Marshall Research Library, Lexington, Virginia.

Document Format: Typed letter.


1. Diller was MacArthur's aide and public relations officer. He first met Marshall as a student in the 1927–28 Infantry School Company Officers Course at Fort Benning, Georgia.


Recommended Citation: The Papers of George Catlett Marshall, ed. Larry I. Bland and Sharon Ritenour Stevens (Lexington, Va.: The George C. Marshall Foundation, 1981– ). Electronic version based on The Papers of George Catlett Marshall, vol. 4, “Aggressive and Determined Leadership,” June 1, 1943–December 31, 1944 (Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996), pp. 204–205.








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