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Publisher
Center of Military History, U. S. Army
Publication Date
2003.
Language
English
Description
A series of studies on training, the principal mission of the Army Ground Forces, including procurement of soldiers and officers and the policies and problems involved in training individuals and units for their special functions in ground combat.
Author
Series
Publisher
Center of Military History, U.S. Army
Publication Date
2000.
Language
English
Description
U.S. Army activities in the Near East in support of the aid-to-Russia supply program, with a discussion of the problems faced by Allies who met in strange lands without tested and well-coordinated policies to govern their diplomatic and military relations.
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English
Description
River Crossing at Arnaville is the story of a battle that started badly and ended in victory; Objective: Schmidt, of a battle that began with an unexpectedly easy success and turned into tragic defeat. Break-Through at Monte Altuzzo is the account of how, after a succession of misguided efforts, a comparatively small number of men penetrated the formidable Gothic Line in Italy.
Author
Series
Publisher
Center of Military History, United States Army
Publication Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
Told from the point of view of the commanding general of the Army Service Forces (ASF), this study focuses on the organizational experience of the ASF, detailing the many controversies surrounding this administrative experiment.
15) Korea, 1951-1953
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Series
Publisher
Center of Military History, Dept. of the Army
Publication Date
1997.
Language
English
Description
The story of the Korean War in photographs and brief narratives.
Author
Series
Publisher
Center of Military History, United States Army
Publication Date
2017.
Language
English
Description
This volume traces the course which the Signal Corps followed between the first and second world wars, a period of planning and preparation. The reader can here follow from birth the history of Army radar and mobile radio, the first steps taken in the conversion of the civilian communications industry to war production, the expansion of training facilities, and the beginnings of the far-flung communications network that eventually encircled the globe....
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