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9-2.8 AB v. 2
Illustration No. 35: When troops from the 3d Battalion, 132d Infantry, enter a town like Tabogon, for the first time, they didn't take any chances. Roads were abandoned and a much safer approach was made cross-country. It paid to have scouts out and the men deployed when a new town was first entered. Photo is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v.2
Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental Operation, Victor II. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v. 2
Illustration No. 15: High rugged mountains, shown in the background, overlook partially demolished Cebu City. From commanding positions in the mountains the Japanese deliver accurate artillery fire into the Cebu City valley. Photo is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v. 2
Illustration No. 1 Caption: The guerrillas on Cebu Island stream down from the hills to join the long-awaited American troops. . Photo is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v. 2
Illustration No. 54: These are only a few of the truckloads of Japanese prisoners who by August 28th surrendered to the Americal Division after their country admitted defeat. There was an astonishingly large number of Japanese left on Cebu Island, so that is is quite possible that many of these prisoners were evacuees from other island where the Japanese had previously been defeated. Photo is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v.2
Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental Operation, Victor II. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
9-2.8 AB v. 2
Illustration No. 44: A group of LCVP's with personnel and equipment of the 164th Infantry Regiment approach the beach of Negros Island on the morning of the 26th of April to wrest the southern portion of the island from the Japanese. The landing is between the town of Looc and the Ocoy River. Photo is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/
8-6.2AC v. 1 cy. 2
From back of photo: Motor Transportation Service - transit service T/5 Russell Thompson, Richmond, Virginia and T/5 Harry C. Scott, Daneville, Virginia, reading their mail by their truck headlights. Some of the men who delivered the goods to China. 3 Aug 45. Photo is part of the following document: History of the India-Burma theater, 1 March 1944 - 31 June 1946 : Text 24 June 1945 - 31 May 1946. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5309/rec/1
8-6.2AC v. 1 cy. 2
From back of photo: A display of some of the types of work done in the machine and welding shops of the 898th Heavy Auto Maint. Co., (Ledo, Assam) in reclaiming and manufacturing automotive parts. This company is operating as a 4th and 5th echelon shop and is servicing three medium maintenance companies. 7 July 45. Photo is part of the following document: History of the India-Burma theater, 1 March 1944 - 31 June 1946 : Text 24 June 1945 - 31 May 1946. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5309/rec/1
Collection of materials on the experience of combat activities of the naval forces of the USSR : no. 29, maintenance of sea lines of communication in the northern theater (based on the experience of the Great Patriotic War).
This study was published in 1945, and the document is one of a series of 39 such studies of various aspects of the performance of the Soviet Navy during the war. Contains the original document in Russian. Topics include: frontline situation of the forces of northern defensive region on the coast of Varangerfjord and Sredniy and Rybachiy Peninsula; commander's concept and operational plan; decision of the commander, northern fleet, and plan of joint operations with Karelian front for the liberation of the Soviet far north; preparation for execution of the assigned mission; execution of the assigned missions; and organization of command and control for combat and the accomplishment of coordination