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    Plan of operations, 9th Infantry Division, Neptune.

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    Details intelligence plans, Signal communication plans, G-4 administrative plan, civil affairs annex (control and organization), etc

    Documents submitted to the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces by the Japanese mission to negotiate surrender. Manila, 19 August 1945. Full translation in two parts, part I.

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    The Japanese emissaries, appointed by the Emperor of Japan to make "any arrangements directed by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers", brought documents containing the information required by the Supreme Commander for the Allied Forces. On 19 August 1945 these documents were presented to the Chief of Staff at the city hall, Manila. They are reproduced in two parts. Part I consists of copies of the documents which were written in English and translations of the documents which were written in Japanese. Part II consists of translations of maps and charts amplifying the information contained in Part I

    Memos - Operation Market (Holland) - 82d Airborne Division.

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    Contains memos on briefing and sealing, passwords, and censorship

    Special report on military history and "quotations". MS # C-006.

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    The military history researcher cannot refrain from carefully scrutinizing the quotations on military subjects pronounced by well-known men. In this work, the author cited a collection of quotations from famous men, and at the same time investigated whether those sacred words were actually still applicable for more modern times

    Occupational monograph of the Eighth United States Army in Japan, volume I, August 1945 – January 1946.

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    Eighth Army's place in the occupation of Japan, and its operations during the first year, have been described in volumes I and II. Volume III of this series reviews the history of the Army's operations during the second year of the occupation, up to the end of 1947. The material to be included in volume III was organized into three broad categories: activities of headquarters staff sections and other agencies which reflect no major changes in the stress or pattern of affairs as previously reported; programs which have acquired new significance or increased importance in the period of the report, and which merit more detailed coverage; and activities or programs which have developed in importance at any time since the beginning of the occupation but which, because of time or personal limitations, have not been adequately covered in past reviews, are presented in full in this volume

    Regional survey, report of committee no. 2. Subject: France, Belgium, Holland, Spain and Portugal.

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    The study presented to analyze the position of the region with respect to the military, governmental and political, economic, sociological, and topographic factors

    CALL Insider, May-June 2018.

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    This edition of the CALL Insider includes a departing message from outgoing CALL Director, COL Mike Pappal, descriptions of recent CALL publications, previews of coming publications, and updates from combat training centers

    Operation Sentinel, French Homeland Security operation : insights from Colonel Pierre-Olivier Marchand, French Army Commander, Task Force East.

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    Operation Sentinel began in January 2015 after Islamic extremist groups conducted attacks on the weekly satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo and a kosher supermarket. The French President, François Hollande, declared a state of emergency and ordered 10,000 troops to assist the civilian authorities with defending the French homeland. The soldiers were responsible for patrolling areas, protecting key infrastructures, and assisting police forces when responding to terrorist attacks. The patrols also served to deter future terrorist threats and to reassure the population. This interview, conducted by the Center for Army Lessons Learned, captures the insights from Colonel Pierre-Olivier Marchand, French Army, who was commander of an artillery regiment in the 11th Airborne Brigade when tasked with leading one of the task forces responsible for conducting Operation Sentinel

    Hurricane Maria relief operations : lessons and best practices.

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    The purpose of this article is to share initial lessons and best practices observed by the units supporting the relief efforts in Puerto Rico following the landfall of Hurricane Maria. The intended audiences for the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) outputs are Major Commands (MACOMs), interagency partners, and Commanders and staffs executing Disaster Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) missions

    Multinational interoperablility : tactical-level considerations in Afghanistan.

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    The Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) collected observations, insights, and lessons from Task Force (TF) Manchu during its deployment in support of Operation FREEDOM SENTINEL (OFS). CALL Military Analyst Forward (MAF) also conducted key leader interviews with TF Manchu command team (Commander, LTC David Uthlauth and CSM Charles Pittman). This News from the Front (NFTF) highlights TF Manchu operations, activities, and actions (OAAs) focusing on deployment train-up, mission planning, and mission execution. The TF executed three lines of effort (LOE) in support of OFS: 1. protecting the largest base in Afghanistan (Bagram Airfield), 2. disrupting the enemy, and 3. enabling their Afghanistan partners. The seamless execution of these LOEs facilitated TF Manchu to excel at multinational interoperability

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