Walter Millis
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Walter Millis (March 16, 1899 – March 17, 1968) was an editorial and staff writer for the New York Herald-Tribune from 1924 to 1954. Millis was a staff member of the Fund for the Republic from 1954 to 1968. He later became the director of the Fund for the Republic's study of demilitarization in 1954.
Millis, widely recognized as a historical writer, wrote Road to War: America 1914-1917, Arms and Men: A study of American Military History, The Martial Spirit: A Study of Our War with Spain, An End to Arms. He also edited The Forrestal Diaries.
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He was married to the former Norah Thompson.

