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    CASIP.

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    The objective of the study is to review the organization, and determine the adequacy of, the school system to contribute to the development of competent and flexible battlefield leadership required by modern warfare. This study addresses itself to the requirement for a modification of the combat arms school system. It is concerned with the Combat Arms Schools- infantry, armor, artillery and missile, and air defense. The study includes consideration of provisions for adequate authority to supervise, coordinate, and direct the system

    Use of motorcycles in the Army.

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    Statement of the problem: what type units can use motorcycles, and what missions can be best performed by motorcycles

    United States military advisory group to the Republic of Korea.

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    This two-part study prepared by Captain Robert K. Sawyer covers the activities of the U.S. advisors to the Republic of Korea for the period September 1945 - July 1951

    British troops use footbridge to cross the Naktong River.

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    Caption on back reads: The footbridge, erected by the 24th Infantry Division Engineer BN., is used by British troops to cross the Naktong River

    News from the CTC: Battalion S1's guide for success at the National Training Center.

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    So how does an inexperienced adjutant general (AG) officer or junior combat arms officer assume the role as a BN S1 and be successful in a field environment, specifically at the NTC? How does the S1 have a “Soldiers first” mindset? This paper is intended to answer these questions while outlining the essential HR functions for a BN S1 to execute for an NTC rotation

    Command Sergeant Majors' perspective : insights from CSM Todd Sims, Command Sergeant Major, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assualt) and Operation Resolute Support.

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    This News from the Front, a Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) publication, highlights Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Todd Sims’ insights and observations during his deployment in support of Operation FREEDOM’S SENTINEL and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)-led RESOLUTE SUPPORT mission. The interview and unit information is provided solely by the CSM of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) at Bagram Airfield, Afghanistan on 2 December 2018

    How the Kosovo Security Force built a successful lessons learned program.

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    Today, the Kosovo Security Force (KSF) has an exemplary lessons learned program that continuously contributes to improving its training and operational performance. The KSF’s successful lessons learned program did not happen overnight, but developed over a period of almost 5 years with continual senior leadership support, outside assistance from the United States Army’s Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL), and its own internal, progressive improvements to its program. The following tells the story of how the KSF established and sustained its lessons learned program. The KSF’s experience in instituting its lessons learned program can serve as a model for other armies or land forces to emulate

    Scheduled convoy moves, Traffic Headquarters First United States Army.

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    This document contains illustrations and maps of scheduled convoy moves. Reproduced by 654th Engineers, First United States Army, 1945

    Report on 91st Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized.

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    The 91st Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized, has participated in the Tunisian, Sicilian, and Italian campaigns in the role of a "separate" squadron. As such, it has learned that it must be self-sustaining, and its long battle experience has rendered it well qualified to make the recommended changes to T/O & E which were forwarded to Commanding General, Army Ground Forces as Report no. 278 under date of 23 January 1945. Topics include tactical employment, missions, mounted and dismounted employment, removal of obstacles, communications and control, lessons learned and trends, and changes in doctrine

    Instructional leaflet for agent-searching units, September 9, 1943.

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    Instructions for units searching for Norwegian/Russian agents on land, in cabins, what defines a suspicious person, etc. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div. Ia, folder 45787/2, first frame 000233. Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired

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