found: Soviet strategy at the crossroads, 1964(Thomas W. Wolfe; document number RAND/CB-185)
found: Soviet power and Europe, 1945-1970, 1970(Thomas W. Wolfe; document number RAND/CB-225)
found: Documents in the RAND Corporation Archives, June 2, 2022(Thomas W. Wolfe was a RAND employee from 1962 to 1981, and a consultant until 1986)
found: washingtonpost.com, May 24, 2022:obituary (Thomas W. Wolfe, 75, a retired Rand Corp. official and a retired Air Force colonel, died Jan. 18. He lived in Falls Church. Col. Wolfe came to the Washington area in 1962 as a specialist on Soviet defense and national affairs issues for Rand. He retired from full-time work in 1981 and was a Rand consultant until 1986. He was an Army Air Forces intelligence officer in Europe during World War II, a U.S. attache in Moscow from 1956 to 1958, and a senior adviser on the Soviet military at a disarmament conference in Geneva in 1960. He retired in 1962, after 20 years of military service. Col. Wolfe wrote three books, "Soviet Strategy at the Crossroads," "Soviet Power and Europe: 1945-1970" and "The SALT Experience." He also wrote for journals such as Foreign Affairs, Orbis, Survival and Problems of Communism. Col. Wolfe graduated from Hiram College in his native Ohio and was a reporter for the Cleveland Plain Dealer from 1936 to 1941. He had a master's degree in Russian from Columbia University and a doctorate in political science from George Washington University. Fluent in Russian and French, he taught at the Sino-Soviet Institute at GWU from the mid-1960s to 1980.) - https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1989/01/26/thomas-w-wolfe-official-at-rand-corp-dies-at-75/ee5444a2-99c5-46b5-bee6-19881b69a39b/
found: familysearch.org, June 2, 2022(Col. Thomas W. Wolfe; born in 1914, exact date and location differ)
found: OCLC, June 2, 2022(access points: Wolfe, Thomas W.; Wolfe, T. W.; usage: Thomas W. Wolfe, T. W. Wolfe)