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Occupation of Japan: XIV Corps.
This is the second and third of a series of reports of XIV Corps participation in the Blacklist Operation as a part of the Eighth United States Army occupational force in the Japanese Islands
Map supplement to after action report M-1 operation, XIV Corps.
Please see https://cgsc.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p4013coll8/id/4680/rec/1 for N11088-A, "After action report, XIV Corps, M-1 operation". The general mission assigned the XIV Corps in the M-l Operation was to move overwater to Luzon, Philippine Islands, make an amphibious assault and seize beachheads in the Lingayen area, Luzon, and destroy hostile forces encountered. Thereafter the XIV Corps participated in the continued offensive overland to seize the Central Plains – Manila area, complete the destruction of hostile forces, and accomplish the occupation of Luzon. 9 January to 30 June 1945. Maps include the following: Sual; Bolo (landing beaches and ABHL); San Carlos, Philippine Islands; Aguilar, Philippine Islands; Manaoag; Lingayen; Catuno; Manila; XIV Corps routes of advance in southern Luzon; sketch map of Luzon-South-East; Taytay (operations against the Shimbu Line); Santa Juliana / Magalang (Bamban Fort Stotsenburg); and a road map Manila and vicinity (attack within Manila south of the Pasig R.)
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville d'Amboise datée du 22 janvier 1655, à Paris
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville d'Amboise datée du 22 janvier 1655, à Paris. In: Correspondance administrative sous le règne de Louis XIV, recueillie et mise en ordre par G. B. Depping. Tome I. Etats provinciaux – Affaires municipales et communales. Paris : Imprimerie nationale, 1850. pp. 631-632
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville d'Amboise datée du 22 janvier 1655, à Paris
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville d'Amboise datée du 22 janvier 1655, à Paris. In: Correspondance administrative sous le règne de Louis XIV, recueillie et mise en ordre par G. B. Depping. Tome I. Etats provinciaux – Affaires municipales et communales. Paris : Imprimerie nationale, 1850. pp. 631-632
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville de Paris datée du 27 mai 1670
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville de Paris datée du 27 mai 1670. In: Correspondance administrative sous le règne de Louis XIV, recueillie et mise en ordre par G. B. Depping. Tome I. Etats provinciaux – Affaires municipales et communales. Paris : Imprimerie nationale, 1850. pp. 634-635
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville de Paris datée du 28 avril 1658, à Paris
Lettre de Louis XIV (roi de France) au corps de ville de Paris datée du 28 avril 1658, à Paris. In: Correspondance administrative sous le règne de Louis XIV, recueillie et mise en ordre par G. B. Depping. Tome I. Etats provinciaux – Affaires municipales et communales. Paris : Imprimerie nationale, 1850. p. 634
After-action report, M-1 Operation, part I, operations.
This is the after action report of XIV Corps in the M-1 operation, Sixth Army. The general mission assigned the XIV Corps in the M-l Operation was to move overwater to Luzon, Philippine Islands, make an amphibious assault and seize beachheads in the Lingayen area, Luzon, and destroy hostile forces encountered. Thereafter the XIV Corps participated in the continued offensive overland to seize the Central Plains -Manila area, complete the destruction of hostile forces, and accomplish the occupation of Luzon. This is part 1, operations. Chapters include information on the following: plans; preparations for movement to far shore; the over-water movement; the landing; the advance through the Central Plains; Clark Field and Fort Stotsenburg; Manila; Shimbu Line; and Southern Luzon
Medical Service, New Georgia campaign.
The New Georgia operations were a combined operation of Army, Navy, Marines and Air Forces, whose mission was to effect landings on Rendova, Vanguna, and New Georgia, to seize Munda Field, and drive the Japanese from New Georgia and adjacent islands. This report will cover primarily the medical service of the campaign insofar as it pertains to the Rendova-Munda-New Georgia area. Headings include: a general section; medical units of the NGOF; evacuation; hospitalization; divisional medical service; medical supply; sanitation; rations and menus; Dental Service; Veterinary Service; personnel; disease incidence; battle casualties; malaria control; coordination medical service of Army, Navy, Marine and Air Forces; medical service of allied forces, natives and coast watchers; official Medical Department visitors; planning; miscellaneous; recommendations; and a summary. An illustration drawn and reproduced by Headquarters Engineer Section XIV Corps of a company battalion drum type incinerator is included
After-action report, M-1 Operation, part II, administration.
This is part 2 of the after action report of XIV Corps in the M-1 Operation. The document gives reports of the Assistant Chiefs of Staff, G-1 and G-4, as well as reports from the Signal Officer, Chemical Officer, Ordnance Officer, Quartermaster, Engineer, and the Surgeon
The Maltese Labour Corps during World War I
The participation by Maltese troops abroad has been limited. During the
First World War Malta was not directly involved, yet during this time a significant
overseas deployment did take place. It did not take the form of front line troops; rather it
was some 5,600 locally enlisted men who volunteered for overseas service with the
Maltese Labour Corps. At least 120 men lost their lives on active service, very often from
disease. They are buried across various cemeteries mostly in Greece. It is a deployment
that has received little attention and is all but forgotten. This paper seeks to tell their
story and to remember the service these men provided.peer-reviewe
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