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    Final Report of Major General B.K. Young, U.S.A.

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    Final Report of Major General B.K. Young, air observer in ENgliand, 17 October 1940 to 14 November 1940

    Standing operating procedure no. 23: signal communications for administrative support from the UK of US forces on the continent.

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    This publication outlines the availability of cross-channel communications to communications zone agencies as built up during the phases of the operation from D Day to the establishment of the major signal installations at Headquarters Communications Zone

    News from the CTC: Religious support planning in decisive action training environment.

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    Unit ministry teams (UMTs) familiar with COIN and/or unfamiliar with DATE scenarios face numerous challenges when attempting to develop religious support plans (RSPs). Current challenges facing UMTs are identified as, but not limited to, inadequate doctrinal understanding and execution of the operations process, heavy dependence upon past and antiquated techniques, tactics, and procedures (TTPs), a deficiency in effective staff integration, and the struggle to understanding roles and responsibilities at the BDE UMT level. In this article the authors discuss the challenges with religious support planning in DATE scenarios and a way forward for unit ministry teams attending JRTC to be more comfortable and familiar with the operations process in order to provide doctrinally designed and integrated RSPs for DATE scenarios

    Command relations in combined operations.

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    Command relations for air during Central Pacific amphibious operations

    A.F.M. no. 3, 24 January, 1944: glider tactics and technique.

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    This manual contains information relative to tactics and technique involved in the operational employment of the military glider. Chapter headings include: general (glider employment, the military glider); training (cooperation, ground crews, pilots); and operations (assembly, communication, day and night operations, flight formation, landings, loading gliders, planning, recovery and utility of gliders, take-off)

    Recruiting of Army Personnel by the Office of Strategic Services.

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    Memorandum outlining the conditions in which OSS representatives can interview and recruit personnel at any AAF unit or installation

    Notes on Main Lessons of the Recent Operations in the Western Desert.

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    Notes on operations in the western desert put out by the Britsh War Office. Includes Appendix A: Eighth Army Training Instruction No. 1/1942

    Notes: British Joint Staff Mission.

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    Notes: short sea voyage; air cooperation; supporting fire; and comparison between U.S. and British artillery

    Multi-domain battle in Pacific Sentry 17-03.

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    This News From The Front presents key leader insights, lessons, and best practices in operationalizing the concept of multi-domain battle (MDB) during exercise Pacific Sentry 17-03 as described by U.S., joint, and allied leadership and exercise participants. It provides insights from U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), Pacific Air Forces (PACAF), and a multinational partners’ perspective (Australia [AUS]). It is the first in a series of publications focused on MDB throughout the Asia-Pacific region that will be used to inform a Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) Multi-Domain Battle Special Study

    1-153 IN Regt, Task Force Warrior : CJTF-HOA pre-deployment activities.

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    The Army Reserve and National Guard participation with the active component providing support for theater security operations and exercise both CONUS and OCONUS has increased drastically over the past 15 years. Army Reserve and National Guard units are given the maximum time possible between the date alerted and the date required to report for active duty. Some units may be alerted, but not actually begin active duty for several weeks. However, under mobilization conditions, an emergency situation may require extremely short active duty notice. This news from the front (NFTF) provides insights into one National Guard battalions’ mobilization process as it prepared to deploy to the Horn of Africa

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