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    Air supply - operations, personnel and materiel.

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    Headings include: operations and personnel; supply of troops by air (air landed and air dropped); supply of air supply dropping equipment and materials (general and procedure for supply of A.S.D. equipment and materials); and classification of air supply dropping equipment and materials (technical Air Corps equipment and non-technical or common user items). Chart I: air supply- personnel and operations. Chart II: air supply- supply for consuming troops. Chart III: supply of air supply dropping equipment (parachutes, straps, containers, etc.)

    Enemy positions : Gilbert Islands, Ocean Island and Nauru, volume I.

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    This publication consists of an overall strategic survey, physical survey, population, and commerce and industry summaries of the Gilbert Islands, Ocean Island (Banaba Island, Kiribati) and Nauru. Military surveys and possible landing locations for these islands are also included. JICPOA Bulletin No. 42-43

    Special intelligence report no. 68: superfortress intelligence.

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    This report, given in the Army Air Forces School of Applied Tactics (AAFSAT) Air Room 15 December 1944, has been edited by the Air Room staff for the Office of the Director of Intelligence. Lt. Col. DeForest Van Slyck, Office of AC/AS, Intelligence, Headquarters, AAF- specialist on the Far East. Need of clarification: "There seems to be some misconception…of the operations of the 20th Air Force, particularly in regard to the staff in Washington and, in certain respects, to the operational bomber commands in the war zones.

    Data of 11th Air Cargo Resupply Squadron for the 30 day period, 11 November 1944 to 10 December 1944.

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    Enclosed is a recapitulation of the activities pertaining to the 11th Air Cargo Resupply Squadron for the 30 day period, 11 November 1944 through 10 December 1944. Data includes Quartermaster items, ordnance, medical supplies, signal, and CWS, as well as percentage according to class, percentage according to units, number of aircraft loads, number of parachutes expended, and percent free dropped

    Port and port area rehabilitation plan, Cherbourg.

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    Report on the status of the port at Cherbourg and plan for opening the port. Includes 4 inclosures: #1-Port & Port Area Rehibilitation Plan, Cherbourg (8 incls.) ; #2-Sketch, Railroad situation as of 5 July 44; #3-Progress Reports, IX Engr Command, 7 July 44; #4-Estimate of the Situation on July 5, 1944

    Air Force engineer field order no. 2.

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    The Aviation Engineer Battalion will complete, within approximately thirty days (30), all training necessary to prepare it to move into a captured enemy island and repair and construct an air base. Air Force Engineer Field Order No. 2, 1944. Annex 1: Standard Operating Procedures: Transport Quartermaster, 1944. Annex 2: Common Errors in Amphibious Training, 1942. Annex 3: Guide for Training Engineer Shore Parties in Amphibious Operations, 1943. Annex 4: Army Policies on Airfield Construction in the Central Pacific Area, 1943

    Australian Military Force weekly intelligence review no. 28.

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    Compiled from information received from 1200 hours 5 Feb 43 to 1200 hours 12 Feb 43. TOC: Part I: summary of significant events. Part II: summary of operations by areas (land/sea/air); strengths and dispositions of enemy forces (land/sea/air); enemy organization; enemy equipment. Part IV: topographical. Part V: security. Appendices: notes on the carrying capacity of Japanese convoy, enemy equipment (Japanese 37 mm A/T gun "Taisho" 1922 model, Japanese triple barrel 25 MM A/A gun, Japanese incendiary trench mortar bombs)

    Second Marine Division : operations report (parts 1 & 2), phase III, Forager.

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    Part 1: Special Action Report. Part I - Narrative Account; Part II - Overlay showing boundaries and phase lines; Part III - Intelligence; Part IV - Medical. Part 2: Special Comments. Index - Activity. A - Plans, B - Administration, C - Intelligence, D - Operations and Training, E - Artillery, F - Air, G - Naval Gunfire, H - Base Defense, I - Supply and Transportation, J - Engineer, K - Ordnance, L - Chemicals, M - Medical, N - Signal Communication, O - Transport Quartermaster

    Australian Military Force weekly intelligence review no. 35.

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    Compiled from information received from 1200 hours 26 Mar 43 to 1200 hours 2 Apr 43. TOC: Part I: summary of significant events. Part II: summary of operations by areas (land/sea/air); strengths and dispositions of enemy forces (land/sea/air); enemy organization; enemy equipment. Part III: other fronts. Part IV: topographical. Part V: security. Appendices: a brief summary of the battle for Guadacanal with map attached, enemy equipment - Japanese fuses, list of Lieutenant Generals commanding divisions; a typical defense position in Burma, Japanese organization

    Office of the Surgeon General report of Medical Department activities in European Theater of Operations.

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    This document details remarks made by 1st Lieut. Frank Davis, Jr., Medical Corps, who departed for overseas duty 1 March 1944 with the 68th General Hospital. "A fact worthy of mention is that no matter how much the other components of the Army joke about the Medica while in the States, when they get overseas, the Air Corps, paratroopers, infantrymen, etc., all give praise to the Medica"

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