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N8197 v. 1 no. 4.
Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force, an operational component of Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, was an integrated command composed mainly of United States Army Air Force (Twelfth Air Force) and Royal Air Force (Desert Air Force) units. This publication is issued for the use of officers and air-crews, and for the information of higher and lateral echelons. CARL Holdings: Vol. 1 (1945) nos. 4-7 (vol. 1, no. 7 is the final issue)
N8197 v. 1 no. 5.
Mediterranean Allied Tactical Air Force, an operational component of Mediterranean Allied Air Forces, was an integrated command composed mainly of United States Army Air Force (Twelfth Air Force) and Royal Air Force (Desert Air Force) units. This publication is issued for the use of officers and air-crews, and for the information of higher and lateral echelons. CARL Holdings: Vol. 1 (1945) nos. 4-7 (vol. 1, no. 7 is the final issue)
8-5.4 AA15
Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Luzon Mop-up Operation. This document can be viewed at: https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5364/rec/2
Guide to the employment of Engineer Special Brigade.
This manual in intended as a guide for commanders and staffs or corps, divisions, and smaller units to familiarize them with the nature, capabilities and operations of engineer special brigades and their component and reinforcing units and to indicate correct principles and methods for their employment in amphibious warfare. Appendices include: organization charts; type composition of task groups of the Engineer Special Brigade, Reinforced; equipment charts; diagram of radio nets of the Engineer Special Brigade; gap assault teams, type composition; provisional shore party maintenance platoon, type composition; an assignment of principal shore party operating groups to waves of landing craft and landing ships; functional charts, administration and control of beach or port operation following departure of assault shipping; data for movement of ESB craft to the far shore; date for estimating requirements in personnel lighterage, motor transport, and cargo handling equipment; type forms and orders, Engineer Special Brigade; and logistical data
N10073.
The Eighth Air Force was activated at Savannah, Georgia, 28 January 1942. In February, a small detachment of officers arrived in England to make initial arrangements for the housing and basing of groups to follow, and by June 1942, aircraft, crews, and ground personnel had begun to arrive in the U.K. On 17 August 1942, the first operational mission in its own aircraft was carried out by the Eighth Air Force---the first of 459 days on which heavy bombers struck enemy targets
AAFSAT intelligence reports.
The information presented in these Intelligence Reports has been derived from interviews with officers and men reporting from the combat zone
N3820
Charts Showing the Organization of the Allied Control Commission, British Element, 10 November 1944. Prepared For: Major General S. Woodburn Kirby, C.B., C.I.E., O.B.E. and M.C., Deputy Commissioner, (Military Planning ) UK Nucleus Group, Control Council for Germany by Machine Records Branch, Office of the Adjutant General
N3726 : Journal Forager Operation, G-2 (Part 1).
Map is part of the following document: Journal Forager Operation, G-2. This document can be viewed at: http://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4013coll8/id/665