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Interrogation of Aage Halvari: addemdum.
Addendum to interrogation report of Aage Bernard Halvari dated November 11, 1943 by the German Army, 210th Infantry Division. Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div. Ic, Annex 2, KTB 3, folder 45787/3, first frame frame 000605.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
Report on Operation "Tundra."
Report of the radio game with Murmansk. ; Taken from microfilm Records of the German Field Command, Armies, National Archives Series T-315, Reel 1621, 210 Inf. Div. Ic, Annex 2, KTB 3, folder 45787/3, first frame 000565.
Translated by Major James F. Gebhardt, USA (retired
N12174.
Collection of reports and map overlays for the Third Infantry Division outlining daily location, information, operations, etc. for troop movements in Italy from May - 16 September 1944. Please note: some reports are missing and some overlays are faded and text and images cannot be seen
Combat in built-up areas handbook.
Successful combat operations in a built-up area depend heavily upon the proper employment of the rifle squad. The squad itself is successful only when each and every member of the squad is skilled in the techniques of combat in built-up areas. The training in these techniques is the responsibility of all leaders. The purpose of this booklet is to assist you in developing a program by which to train the individual soldier in the tactics and techniques of combat in built-up areas. The instruction outlined in this booklet is designed to be conducted at individual stations each concerned with an isolated technique peculiar to fighting in built-up areas. Instructional areas include: methods of building entry, top and lower level; use of hand grenades; search party techniques selection of firing positions, both individual and crew-served; techniques of movement; defense against armor; weapons effects and capabilities or boobytraps; use of demolitions and a tactical exercise
Combat in cities report, volume I-II.
The purpose of this study was to validate and expand existing combat in cities doctrine by identifying voids and weaknesses for the promulgation of doctrinal changes applicable throughout the spectrum of urban warfare. The report group considered urban conflict in Europe and the Pacific during World War II, post-war European uprisings against the Soviet Union, the battle for Seoul during the Korean conflict, and the recent battles for Saigon and Hue. On the lower end of the combat in cities spectrum, the urban unrest and the attendant civil disturbances that have occurred in the United States during the last decade were examined
Appendices A and B to Report of Army Field Forces Advisory Panel on Field Artillery, 18 February 1949.
The Army Field Forces Advisory Panel met at Fort Monroe, Virginia, from 7 to 18 February 1949. The body of the report includes authority, purpose and scope, discussion, conclusions, and recommendations
Refugees and displaced persons in Europe.
This document was written by a retired French general who had extensive experience in the field of psychological warfare. The presence of artificially planted groups in the critical zone poses problems on the strategic level. However, these groups can aid in the development of the tactical plans of the Commander
Korea bound.
Caption on back reads: Pfc. Vernon S. Journey of New Market, Iowa, a member of the 2nd Signal Co., 2nd Infantry Division, boards the USS "General William Mitchell" bound for Korea
Two men of the 3rd Platoon, 2nd Reconnaissance Co., 2nd U.S. Infantry Division.
Caption on back reads: Two men of the 3rd Platoon, 2nd Reconnaissance Co., 2nd U.S. Infantry Division, train a .30 caliber machine gun on Communist positions, during operations to recapture "Old Baldy," on the western front
Sgt. Thena H. Mariam, Pvt. Arega Abab, and Pvt. Gaba Dadada.
Caption on back reads: Sgt. Thena H. Mariam (center) uses a walkie-talkie to contact headquarters, as Pvt. Arega Ababa (left) and Pvt. Gaba Dadada (right) keep a sharp lookout for signs of Communists, during an assault against the Chinese Communist Forces on Hill 1073, Sangyang-ni, Korea. The men are members of the Ethiopian unit, and are assigned to the 32nd Infantry Regiment, 7th U.S. Infantry Division