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"Hit the Road" an all-Negro stage production put on by the members of the 45th QM Gr. give a performance at the 20th General Hospital in Ledo, Assam.
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/5409/rec/
Report on administration of a front line infantry regiment, 318th Infantry Regiment.
Administration during combat is necessary at all times even during the heat of battle, yet many fail to realize its importance. Records must be kept in order to keep the personnel problem accurate and to have the personnel at the proper place at the proper time
Armored Force Command and Center. Army Ground Forces study no. 27.
The history presented in this study is written from the point of view of officers who were directly responsible for the development of armor in the U.S. Army in World War II. The facts were supplied by them or obtained from the files of the armored headquarters at Fort Know, successively designed as the Armored Force, the Armored Command, and the Armored Center.
The history of the Army Ground Forces as a command was prepared during the course of the war and completed immediately thereafter. The studies prepared in Headquarters, Army Ground Forces, were written by professional historians, three of whom served as commissioned officer and one as a civilian. The histories of the subordinate commands were prepared by historical officers, who except in Second Army, acted as such in addition to other duties.
This document was scanned by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)
Interview with Major Norman M. Barber.
This is a technical intelligence report. Summary of report: background of source; Quartermaster; ordnance; Corps of Engineers; chemical warfare; Signal Corps; Director, Plans and Operations; Stock Control Division; Director of Materiel; Director of Personnel; Director of Military Training; Fiscal Director; Adjutant General; and Army Ground Forces. Source interviewed by Walter F. Ziegenbein
Table of organization and equipment, no. 10-37, 11 August 1944. Quartermaster Truck Company, Heavy.
Table of organization and equipment, no. 10-37, 11 August 1944. Quartermaster Truck Company, Heavy. Section I- organization. Section II- equipment: general, Army air forces, chemical, engineer, medical, ordnance (weapons and miscellaneous, vehicles, and motor transport equipment), Quartermaster (organizational clothing, individual equipment, and organizational equipment), and signal
Training memorandum no. 4: small reconnaissance patrols, landing on hostile shores.
The purpose of landing reconnaissance patrols on hostile shores is to secure information concerning the enemy, the terrain and hydrography of the shores and deception
Australian Military Forces weekly intelligence review no. 92.
Compiled from information received from 1200 hours 29 April 1944 to 1200 hours 5 May 1944. Table of contents: summary of significant events; summary of operations by areas; strengths and dispositions of enemy forces; enemy organization; enemy equipment; tactics; comments on captured documents; and appendices. Also includes an illustration of a Japanese water filter ("Ishii" type) and a map of the Burma situation compiled from information received to 3 May 1944
N3672.
Final Report on Packaging and Packing of Quarter Corps Supplies for Shipment to South Pacific Theater by Captain Herman King, Q.M.C., 24 December 1943. At the request of South Pacific Theatre, Captain Herman King, Q.M.C. was ordered to the Theater for the purpose of determining the type and quality of packing for the Quartermaster Corps supplies in order to assure sale delivery in a useable condition to all points of consumption
N3671.
After Action Report of landing of island of Pianosa, Italy, June 1943. Ships from the US Eighth fleet carried a French Commando Unit for the assault of the island of Pianosa and were under the operational control of a British Naval Commander
N6029; Inclosure 4.
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/