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Field verdict in the name of the German people in the criminal case against the Norwegian nationals, 1 December 1943.
List of verdicts for those charge with crimes agains the VO in Defense of Occupied Norwegian Terrorities.
Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, 210th Infantry Division, folder 45787/2, 1c frame 000577.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Operations Dragon Rouge and Dragon Noir.
On 18 February 1965 Colonel C. Laurent, Commander of the Belgian Para Commando Regiment, briefed USAREUR officers on Operations Dragon Rouge and Dragon Noir, during which his regiment had rescued hundreds of hostages in the Republic of Congo. The contents of Colonel Laurent's talk were considered to be so significant that a special historical study covering these unique operations was prepared. It is believed that this study will be of interest to all USAREUR officers who may be called upon to plan or execute contingency operations. Contents: the necessity for humanitarian action; planning; execution; other operations in the Congo; redeployment; and lessons learned and summary
Evolution of the division span of control, equipment, and tactical doctrine.
This source is a chart showing the evolution of the division span of control, equipment, and tactical doctrine in the U.S. Army from 1777 to the ROAD division. Force structures of units and staffs are depicted. The chart also explains how improvements in technical capabilities of weaponry and equipment changed force structures and doctrine
Field Artillery forward observers.
Caption on back reads: On the crest of a hill overlooking a valley near Wonchon, are Field Artillery forward observers of the 2nd Division, 1st Lt. John J. Gleason, right, Garland, Utah, giving corrections over the radio, and 2nd Lt. Robert F. Kessler, Left, Charleston, S.C
Brig Gen William J. Thompson and Col William S. Hutchinson, Jr. saluting during ceremonies.
Caption on back reads: Brig Gen William J. Thompson, CG, 2nd Infantry Division, saluting during ceremonies upon arriving at Seattle Port of Embarkation from Korea aboard the USNS "Marine Phoenix". At the left is Col William S. Hutchinson, Jr., 2nd Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division prepare to disembark USNS "Marine Phoenix."
Caption on back reads: Members of the 2nd Infantry Division prepare to disembark from the USNS "Marine Phoenix" at the Seattle Port of embarkation
Turkish troops.
Caption on back reads: Turkish troops wait for a truck convoy that will take them to a railroad depot at a Turkish rotation Camp, Imdang-ni, Korea
Official road map for Allied Forces, Europe, 1:500,000, M406 edition 8-AMS (USAREUR) sheet no. 6, Southern Germany.
Prepared under the direction of the Engineer, USAREUR, by the USAREUR Engineer Intelligence Center. Copied in 1953
Achieving unity of effort : a case study in leadership, 35th Combat Aviation Brigade perspective.
Military operations are fundamentally joint, interagency, and multinational (JIM) in character (multi-state in the case of National Guard units) requiring contributions from multiple JIM partners (or states). Achieving unity of effort in the execution of the mission will be critical to reducing both the risks of failure and the costs of success. This News From the Front examines the 35th Combat Aviation Brigade’s mission in support of Operation INHERENT RESOLVE and their trials and tribulations to achieve unity of effort
Science of control : synchronizing current operations cells.
This article discusses the processes and techniques that optimize current operations (CUOPS) cells’ control over forces. In addition to command and control (C2) systems, this article intertwines techniques to manage CUOPS personnel and enhance the rapid decision-making and synchronization process. The operations process of planning, preparing, executing, and assessing forms the outline of this article. The intent is to bridge doctrinal understanding with the practical application of managing a CUOPS cell