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Coordination draft, United States Army, camouflage master plan, March 1974.
This plan promulgates policy, provides guidance, prescribes procedures, and defines responsibilities for achieving U.S. Army objectives in the field of camouflage and promoting the integration of camouflage into military operations. Table of contents: introduction; background and rationale; structure of the plan; objectives (policy, materiel development, and doctrine, organization, tactics, and training); and materiel development funding. Appendix A: task summaries. Appendix B: detailed task statements
Personal experience under General McClellan, after Bull Run, including the Peninsular and Antietam campaigns, from July 27, 1861, to November 10, 1862. A paper prepared and read before the Kansas Commandery, of the M.O.L.L.U.S., January 3, 1894, by companion H. Seymour Hall, Brevet Brigadier-General U.S. Vols.
Personal experience under General McClellan, after Bull Run, including the Peninsular and Antietam campaigns, from July 27, 1861, to November 10, 1862. A paper prepared and read before the Kansas Commandery, of the M.O.L.L.U.S., January 3, 1894, by companion H. Seymour Hall, Brevet Brigadier-General U.S. Vols
Organization manual, Quartermaster Research & Engineering Command, 1 September 1961.
The charts attached represent changes to the command organization. This manual delineates the organization and functions of the Quartermaster Research & Engineering Command and has been distributed for the use and guidance of all concerned
Tactics: combat intelligence.
The purpose of this document is to present the intelligence sources available to the infantry regiment, including the organization and functions of battalion and regimental intelligence units, and the steps to be taken by the various agencies within the regiment in the production of combat intelligence. Combat intelligence is the military intelligence produced in the field after the outbreak of hostilities
FM 100-5: Tentative field service regulations operations, 1939.
FM 100-5, Tentative Field Service Regulations, Operations, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned. It contains the principles of troop leading and combat in the combined arms in maneuver warfare and constitutes the basis of instruction of all arms and services for field service
N3617.
Report of Medical Department Activities in South Pacific Area by Captain James Francis, Miltion Cloud, Medical Corp, Assistant to Base Surgeon, Fiji Islands and Medical Evacuation Officer for the Area, 16 October 1944
N3887. Special bulletin no. 26: forms of fifth column activity.
Fifth Column activities are certain activities which take place within a given nation although instigated abroad. They are designed to weaken the nation's military strength and its moral and political structure before and during an overturn of its government by force or by military operations directed against the nation by a foreign power. These activities fall naturally into two general phases - operations prior to the outbreak of revolution or hostilities, and armed assistance after the beginning of revolution or hostilities.
Both foreigners and citizens of the country to be penetrated are employed in the creation of a Fifth Column. All human frailties are exploited in the process. Individuals are flattered, persuaded, bribed, threatened, blackmailed, or subjected to economic pressure as circumstances dictate
After action reports: 4th Infantry Division.
Section I- authority. Section II- introduction. Section III- intelligence (with annexes A-C); Section IV- operations. Section V- supply and evacuation
N6029; Inclosure 10.
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/
Vehicles of convoy No. 114 cross 110-ton barge bridge across Irrawaddy River at Myitkyine, Burma.
Photo is part of the following document: History of India-Burma Theater, 25 October 1944 - 23 June 1945, v. 2. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5189/rec/