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Personnel experience monographs from the Korean War.
Personnel experience monographs from the Korean War
Your weapon!
"Undercover Joe" provides words of camouflage wisdom to his fellow soldiers in this illustrated document
Mediator for Palestine report.
N6397.1: nature of complaint, summary of available evidence, statement of facts, and Chief of Staff decisions. N6397.2: Report of truce supervision- supervision of the first and second truce, conclusions and recommendations, and organization chart and notes on organization of truce enforcement mission
U.S. Marine Corps tentative manual of landing operations, chapters 1-7.
The mission of the Marine Corps, in so far as the participation of that arm of the naval service is involved in a naval expedition overseas, is to provide and maintain forces to assist the fleet in establishing and maintaining American sea-power in the theater of war by land operations in the seizure, defense, and holding of temporary advanced bases until relieved by the Army, and by such other land operations as may be essential to the prosecution of the naval campaign. In the furtherance of this mission, the Marine Corps normally will provide the landing forces in any naval expedition organized for a task in which the use of such landing forces is contemplated. Chapter I: general discussion of landing operations. Chapter II: landings, ship-to-shore movement, shore combat, employment of naval supporting groups aviation, and field artillery in landing operations general considerations. Chapter III: defense of advanced bases, organization and disposition, sectors and sector defense, beach defense, special defensive measures, advanced base defense phase, employment of forces afloat, artillery in base defense, aviation, antiaircraft artillery base defense, chemical agents and smoke, intelligence, and communications in defense of a base. Chapter IV: staff principles and functions. Chapter V: logistics and other administrative arrangements. Chapter VI: training. Chapter VII: plans and orders
Combined Arms pamphlets, numbers 1-8.
Subjects include decision making, commander's guidance, command estimate, abbreviated command estimate, troop leading procedures, war gaming, orders techniques, and rehearsals
Operations of the French Fourth Army as opposed by the German Fourth Army during the Battle of the Ardennes.
The study presented: brief analysis of factors responsible for the defeat of the French Fourth Army, 22d August 1914. It represents a summary evaluation of the French operations on August 22, with particular reference to the employment of artillery and tactical mobility, of the Germans, and the effect of the French formation, in echelon
News from the CTC: Leveraging information at the brigade level.
Information related capabilities (IRCs) such as military deception, civil affairs, electronic warfare, or cyber operations can be effectively exercised during phase III operations at the brigade (BDE) level. Successfully integrating IRCs improves BDE operations during all phases. Units have varying degrees of success in leveraging information for phase III. Here are trends Observer, Coach, Trainers (OC/Ts) at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC) observed from U.S. and NATO Allies and partners as they executed decisive action (DATE) rotations
Operating in a denied, degraded, and disrupted space operational environment.
The space domain is a vital component of the emerging concept of multi-domain battle and the warfighter is reliant on the capabilities it provides to be successful in executing operations. This collaboratively produced handbook will give the warfighter techniques and strategies to successfully operate in a denied, degraded, and disrupted space operational environment (D3SOE).
TOC: U.S. Army reliance on space-enabled capabilities; denied, degraded, and disrupted space operational environment; training event observations: home station, combat training centers, and command post exercises; considerations in the military decisionmaking process plans; considerations in future operations; consideration in current operations; Army space operations integration and space support augmentation; Army space cadre; space operations tasks; space manning and augmentation; sample division-level electromagnetic interference battle drill; denied, degraded, and disrupted space operational environment contributing factors; space fundamentals; sample report formats; institutional education and training opportunities; defense advanced global positioning system receiver encryption; acornyms; references
Eager Lion 18.
Eager Lion 2018 is a U.S. Central Command-level bilateral exercise conducted between the United States and Jordan to foster alliance and regional relations and preserve intra-theater lines of communication. Eager Lion is an annual "readiness" exercise for U.S. Army Central and consists of a large-scale command post exercise that ranges from the combined joint task force to the brigade combat team level. It is linked to a field training exercise and culminates with a mechanized company combined arms live fire exercise
Rapid Equipping Force (REF) : the commander's option to quickly address equipment gaps.
Mission analysis during the military decision making process (MDMP) or during the assessment phase of an operation may lead a Commander or staff to identify an equipment capability gap. When there is an equipment (hardware, software, weapon, tool, etc.) capability gap, what solutions does a unit have at its fingertips? The United States Army provides units two means to solve the issue: the time consuming Operational Needs Statement (ONS) and the Rapid Equipping Force (REF) 10-Liner Request for Capability. If the need is urgent, the REF 10-Liner is the way to go.
The purpose of this article is to explain the REF 10-Liner and detail the very easy-to-complete form in order to help the Soldiers and leaders. Its intended audience is deploying units at all levels