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Lucius Durham Battle was born in 1918 in Dawson, Georgia. His family moved soon after to Florida, settling in Bradenton. In 1939 he graduated from the University of Florida, and spent World War II in the Navy.

Some of the positions he held:

His wife was Betty and children were Thomas Durham Battle

Writings

  • Communications and the Economy: Communications and Peace, by Lucius D. Battle, 1975
  • "Peace: Inshallah", article in Foreign Policy, No. 14, Spring 1974.
  • Reminiscences of Lucius D. Battle, Oral History. 51 pp., 1974 [1]
  • His papers are housed at the Harry S. Truman Presidential Library and Museum