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Project #48, small unit tactics: tactics of individual arms (Russian Armored Command), examples from World War II, part II. MS #P-060f.
The study presents a general view, illustrated by impressive examples, of the development of Russian armored tactics in the first one and a half years of the war. Appendix 1: examples of Russian combat tactics, with special reference to the development of Russian tank combat tactics during the period from December 1941 to November 1942. Appendix 2: translation of a letter from the Deputy People's Commissar for Defense, Major General of the Armored Forces Fedorenko, dated end of June 1942. Appendix 3: breakthrough attack by the V Russian Mechanized Corps on the Khir River from 10 to 16 December 1942. Appendix 4: engagements by armored formations on the open flank in October 1943 in the Ukraine. Appendix 5: break-through by Russian armored forces in East Prussia in October 1944
N3722-M.
Enclosure M: Tinian Garrison Forces Report. This report includes a chronology of events, plans and preparations prior to the operation, detailed activities during operations, and and a summary with conclusions and recommendations
N3500
In support of the January offensive by the 5th and 8th Armies including the amphibious operation in the Rome area a total of more than 3,000 sorties were flown by aircraft of Strategic Air Force. This report includes charts detailing targets and includes the number of bombs dropped. Includes maps
N3846.
This Group will transport assault troops of the 1st Marine Division and its equipment to Peleliu, Palau Islands in order to assist in its capture
N3872.
Lessons Learned in the Battle from the Garigliano to North of Rome: Communications, How Maintained When Wire is Lacking
N3596.
Memorandum granting immediate action to increase the additional allowances machine guns, machine gun tripod mounts and automatic rifles
N3860.
Due to the swift advance of the Armies causing extended lines of communications, a new plan for the movement of supplies to the Armies was put into effect on 28th of September 1944. The plan stops the truck routes from the west of Paris and transfers the supplies onto rails to go forward to the Army railheads
N3679.
Overview of changes in the structure of the Army-Air Force Air Transport Command. Annex: Air Transport Command Regulation 20-3, Organization, Air Transport Command, 14 July 1944
N3886; Special Bulletin No. 13: German Chemical Warfare and Smoke.
Notes concerning German Chemical Warfare from a British official publication in July, 1940. The document covers the following topics: General policy, General organization, administration, and policy, Defense, Offense, Research and research establishments, Manufacturing establishments and depots, Smoke, Incendiary, and Bacteria