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Immunizations for troops moving overseas.
Effective 15 December 1944, all military personnel moving to the Pacific Ocean areas will be immunized against typhus fever, cholera, and bubonic plague
Paratroop force for mission "Torch".
This is a report discussing paratroop operations in the North African mission. This digest is for the purpose of furnishing information to all concerned in order that they may be familiar with some of the problems affecting recent operations in the North African Theater
Desert training center and California-Arizone maneuver area. Army Ground Forces Study no. 15.
The history of the Army Ground Forces as a command was prepared during the course of the war and completed immediately thereafter. The studies prepared in Headquarters, Army Ground Forces, were written by professional historians, three of whom served as commissioned officer and one as a civilian. The histories of the subordinate commands were prepared by historical officers, who except in Second Army, acted as such in addition to other dutie
Tank destroyer history. Army Ground Forces report no. 29.
The history of the Army Ground Forces as a command was prepared during the course of the war and completed immediately thereafter. The studies prepared in Headquarters, Army Ground Forces, were written by professional historians, three of whom served as commissioned officer and one as a civilian. The histories of the subordinate commands were prepared by historical officers, who except in Second Army, acted as such in addition to other duties.
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Information of adjacent units and support troops: VI Corps.
Location of troops and the front line are provided on an overlay (September 1943). Weather and visibility, the operations for the period, combat efficiency, results of operations, and tank status are also given
Situation and operations report of the First Infantry Division during the period of its overseas movement, North African and Sicilian campaigns from 8 August 1942 to 7 August 1943.
Prepared for the Society of the First Division by Major General Terry Allen U.S. Army (Retired) Commanding General, 1st Infantry Division from 6 June 1942 to 7 August 1943. Headings: overseas ; KDmovement and training in Great Britain (8 August – 27 October 1942); invasion of North Africa – capture of Oran (8-10 November 1942); Tunisia – initial phase (20 November 1942 – 1 March 1943); Tunisia – Gafsa operation (17-20 March 1943); Tunisia – Battle of El Guettar (20 March – 7 April 1943); Tunisia – final drive on Tunis (16 April – 13 May 1943); preparations for the invasion of Sicily (19 May – 5 July 1943); invasion of Sicily (10 July – 6 August 1943); results accomplished in the Sicilian campaign; artillery support; change of command in the First Infantry Division; and obligations
Lt. Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer.
Photo is part of the following document: History of India-Burma Theater, 25 October 1944 - 23 June 1945, v. 1. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/4701/rec/
[American Infantrymen firing at Japanese].
From back of photo: Grenades close at hand and their position littered with empty shell casings, American Infantrymen of the Mars Task Force, using light machine gun and telescopic rifle sight, wage a hilltop battle with the Japs for control of the Burma Road between Wanting and Lashio. Photo is part of the following document: History of India-Burma Theater, 25 October 1944 - 23 June 1945, v. 2. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5189/rec/
9-2.8 AB v. 2
Document details the liberation of Cebu, Bohol and Negros Oriental in 1945. Includes images and maps of operations
9-2.8 AB v.2
Map is part of the following document: Operational Monograph on the Cebu-Bohol Negros Oriental Operation, Victor II. This document can be viewed at : https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/5215/rec/