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    Collection of materials on the experience of combat activities of the naval forces of the USSR: No. 1 [Untitled].

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    This record consists of an English translation. This study was published in 1943, 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

    Resource guide for the collection of materials on the experience of combat activities of the naval forces of the USSR.

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    The purpose of this guide is to lay out in some detail the content of the 40 studies that comprise the named collection (Sbornik materialov po opytu boyevoy deyatelsti voyenno-morskogo flota SSSR). The individual studies were prepared under the direction of the Department for Study and Generalization of War Experience, an element of the Main Naval Staff. The first study was published in 1943 and the last in 1954

    8-5.4 AA17.

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    Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Leyte Mop-up Operation. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5360/rec/

    8-5.4 AA15

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    Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Luzon Mop-up Operation. This document can be viewed at: https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5364/rec/2

    Tentative distribution of German divisions in Italy, map- Italy and the Balkans.

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    Overlay with information compiled from AFHQ weekly intelligence summary no. 56. Enclosure to G-2 periodic report no. 24. 2 October 1943

    Army Ground Forces mobilization plan.

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    Headquarters AGF has evolved a detailed mobilization plan for the expansion of the Army Ground Forces and Army Ground Force-type units from the projected numbers of units in existence in the Zone of Interior on 1 July 1946. In addition to the activation and mobilization of all Army Ground Force type units, the plan, outlined in detail in subsequent paragraphs, also takes into consideration the expansion of the many Army Ground Force subordinate agencies and headquarters

    N3095

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    Map is part of the following document: Administrative instructions 38th Infantry Division Maneuvers. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5382/rec/

    Prevention of loss of manpower from psychiatric disorders: a report of the Surgeon General. Special Technical Intelligence Bulletin no. 3.

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    A more adequate command recognition of the factors responsible for high troop losses from psychiatric disorders among front line combat ground troops, and the command applications of measure for reducing the loss or manpower from this source has been recommended by the Surgeon General. The recommendations are the result or studies of the cause of psychiatric disorders, their effect on troop strength, and possible preventive measures made in the North African Theater of Operations in the heavily used Fifth Army Infantry Divisions in Italy. Headings include: role of danger; incentives necessary; means of reducing manpower loss; and psychoneurosis in an infantry division, Saipan campaign

    Administrative and troop movement directive.

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    Administrative and troop movement directives no. 103 (14 July 1943), 47 (19 May 1943), and 85 (28 June 1943). Each directive details organizations, equipment and supplies, transportation, delegation of responsibilities, funds, and security

    Training in mountain and winter warfare. Army Ground Forces Study no. 23.

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    This general study of the experiments in mountain and winter warfare training from 1940 to 1944 is designed as an introduction to the histories of the Mountain Training Center and the 10th Mountain Division and to the numerous technical reports by the units involved. Its purpose is to trace the development of mountain and winter warfare training from its inception in 1940 to its termination, as far as Army Ground Forces was concerned, in 1944, and not to give a detailed or technical account of the problems involved. Considerable controversy attended the decisions of the War Department concerning mountain and winter warfare. This study has been confined to an account of the actual decisions and the reasons for which they were made. 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. Document was scanned by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC)

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