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    Recent political developments in Western Europe with an appendix on the Spanish situation: lecture given at the Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, March 3, 1939, by the Honorable James Clement Dunn, adviser on political relations, Department of State.

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    Lecture given March 3, 1939 (The Honorable James Clement Dunn): "…the developments in Europe during most of the year had their final climax in the Czechoslovak crisis… For the present, however, I shall concern myself with the developments in Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Soviet Russia, and the countries of Southeastern Europe, during this past year". Appendix regarding developments in Spain, April 1, 1938 – February 15, 1939, includes: military developments; internal developments; international developments; and Spain's international position

    Japan's war in Asia: lecture delivered 6 October 1939 by Professor Albert E. Hindmarsh at the Naval War College, Newport, R.I.

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    The state of affairs in Asia, is one of flux, of alignment and realignment, of diplomatic maneuvers which include the use of perfidy, bribery, ruse, and double-crossing. Japan is at war and can turn back only with great difficulty- she has huge economic and strategic stakes on the continent of Asia. Headings include motivating forces, the objectives, unforeseen obstructions, the cost (men, finances and material, and risks), the profits, and probable outcome

    FM 100-5: field service regulations - operations, 1944.

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    FM 100-5, Field Service Regulations, Operations, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned. It contains the doctrines of leading troops in combat and tactics of the combined arms and constitutes the basis of instruction of all arms and services for field service

    FM 100-5: field service regulations - operations, 1949.

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    Operations manual covering organization, arms and services, the exercise of command, combat intelligence, reconnaissance and counterintelligence, security, troop movements, special operations, airborne operations and lessons of the Pearl Harbor attack. This manual supersedes FM 100-5, 15 June 1944

    ADE 751076-5.

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    On 2 April 1982, Argentinian troops invaded the Falkland Islands against minimal British opposition, precipitating a major British effort to retake the islands, beginning 21 May. The battle for Darwin and Goose Green was the first major land battle of the war as well as the bloodiest. The battle offered the first opportunity to test new weapons systems in combat, and to establish tactics which were used in later operations. The capture of some 1,600 Argentinians by a British battalion helped precipitate the eventual surrender of all Argentine forces in the islands

    Operation Desert Shield: deployment lessons.

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    Desert Shield represents the farthest and most rapid buildup of forces to an overseas area of operation in our nation's history. Our U.S. Army logistics systems have been outstanding in meeting the challenges presented by Desert Shield, and numerous lessons have been learned in the process. This brochure provides units deploying to Southwest Asia (SWA) with a description of the current theater combat service support structure at echelons above corps and corps and a discussion of lessons noted in the earlier deployment of units to SWA. It also serves as a source document for key message traffic and reference data containing deployment guidance and logistics information on operating in the SWA environment. Sections include the following: the logistics challenge, support operations (SWA theater), deployment, supply, maintenance, services, and annexes A-I. (Note- Annex G did not include pages G-16/17.

    Aviation: Army Aviation Conference, 1-2 March 1961. USCONARC Pamphlet no. 95-1, March 1961.

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    This pamphlet contains portions of the material presented at the Army Aviation Conference held at Headquarters USCONARC, Fort Monroe, Virginia, on 1 and 2 March 1961. Contains: agenda; roster of conferees; training division; special use airspace, public information program ideas; Army aviation organizations; presentation of the USCONARC operating program; material programs; aircraft safety; maintenance concepts and organizations; aircraft maintenance and supply; aviation fuels; avionics; items included in TRECOM presentation; and the role of Army aircraft in CBR warfare

    9-2.8 AC v. 4 pt. 2

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    This photograph is part of the following document: Occupational Monograph of the 8th U.S. Army in Japan, Appendix: A-M. This document can be viewed at: https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll11/id/2376/rec/

    9-2.8 AC v. 2

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    This photograph is part of the following document: Occupational Monograph of the Eighth United States Army in Japan, v. 2. This document can be viewed at: https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll11/id/2380/rec/

    USCONARC Tactical Forces and Training Program, FY 58 (revised 2 January 1958).

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    Sections: primary missions and priorities; general training objectives and policies; workload summary; operating forces; field and command post exercises; Army Service School training; replacement and RFA training; training in AFSWP; troop tests; extension course training; training in civilian institutions; training in schools and/or facilities of other services; miscellaneous training; training aids; RFA 6 months training program; USCONARC Tactical Forces and Training Program – budget relationship; and references and reports

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