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N3879.
Auxiliary Jeep Frame: A simple auxiliary framework made from six lengths of conduit pipe and eight small bolts fits smugly over the hood of the standard jeep and allows easy transportation of two additional litters. This framework in no way interferes with normal driving or maintenance
N3562.
Report to the Chief of Engineers in Washington, D.C. which contains questions and answers regarding the handling of supplies across beaches. Discusses, methods, organization, and deficiencies about the process
N3722
Enclosure A: Operations and Adminstrative Orders.
Enclosure B: NT and LF Daily Dispatch Summaries.
Enclosure C: G-1 Report.
Enclosure D: G-2 Report.
Enclosure E: G-3 Report.
Enclosure G: Signal Report.
Enclosure H: LVT Report.
Enclosure I: XXIV Corps Artillery Report
Enclosure I: Air Report
Enclosure I: Naval Gunfire Report.
Enclosure J: TQM Report.
Enclosure J: Engineer and Shore Party Report.
Enclosure J: Medical Report.
Enclosure K: Civil Affairs Report.
Enclosure K: Liaision Officers Report.
Enclosure K: Public Relations Report.
Enclosure L: Amphibious Reconaissance Battalion Report
Enclosure L: Headquarters Commandant Report.
Enclosure L: Air Warning Squadron 5 (AT) Report.
Enclosure M: Tinian Garrison Forces Report
N3677-1.
Day of suply in pounds per man day, Southwest Pacific Area, 1 December 1943 to 30 September 1944
N3891; Special Bulletin No. 25: The Soviet Infantry Division.
This bulletin contains information furnished by official American observers in January, 1940, and should be considered in connection with SPECIAL BULLETINS No. 21, 23 and 24, all of which are concerned with Soviet equipment. The observers make the following statement: "Although exact figures are given, it must be understood that they are...the result of approximate calculations...Lists...are believed to be substantially correct." Contents are: The Regular Infantry Division, The Reserve Infantry Division and the Nationalization of units
Vremennoe nastavlenie po vedenii︠u︡ morskikh operat︠s︡iĭ.
These instructions have been created with consideration of the experience of the most recent wars and contain within themselves the fundamental provisions for the conduct of operations in conditions of contemporary war, in conformity to the missions and character of operations of the Military–Naval Fleet of the USSR. The Instructions are the first document of this type and have arisen in the situation of continuing imperialistic war, the future events of which should give new material and new experience. Therefore, the Instructions are being published as temporary, so that on the basis of careful examination in the immediately approaching years, they can be refined to completion. This circumstance does not in any way diminish the requirement of adopting them for precise and undeviating guidance at the current stage of structuring and training of the Military–Naval Fleet.
The Instructions, together with the tactical Regulation of the Naval Forces (BUMS -37) and other promulgated regu
N6029.
Contains the following items:
Appendix 1: Conference held by Colonel Abbot Boone, Chief, Overseas Supply Division, Auckland New Zealand, November 12, 1942. Appendix 2: General plan for overseas supply and the organization of the overseas supply division, January 14, 1943-
Inclosure 2 and 3: Map of Los Angeles Harbor and vicinity, July 1941. Inclosure 4: Map of Los Angeles Port of Embarkation. Inclosure 5: Map of Los Angeles and Long Beach Harbors, March 1942. Inclosure 6: Four year plan for Port of Embarkation, September 9, 1943; revised on October 2, 1943. Inclosure 7: Transit Storage. Inclosure 8: Port of Los Angeles-Long Beach survey cargo capacity. Inclosure 9: Memorandum of Conference. Inclosure 10: Map of Harbor Facilities of the Long Beach Harbor Dept, August 13, 1943
N6029; Inclosure 5.
Map is part of the following document: Services of supply, South Pacific area. This document can be viewed at: https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5179/rec/
[Soldier supervises coaling engines by hand].
Caption of photo: Soldier 748th Railway Operating Battalion supervises Indian coolies coaling engines by hand. MRS personnel did much to streamline antiquated railroading techniques in India. Photo is part of the following document: History of India-Burma Theater, 25 October 1944 - 23 June 1945, v. 1. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/4701/rec/