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Corps of Engineers Collection

Construction in the United States
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Lenore Fine, Jesse A. Remington

U.S. Army in World War II CMH Pub 10-5, Cloth 1972, 2003; 747 pages, tables, charts, maps, illustrations, appendix, bibliographical note, glossary, index

Military construction as performed first by the Quartermaster Corps and then, during the war, by the Corps of Engineers, including such varied projects as munitions factories, training camps, the Pentagon, and construction for the Manhattan Project.

The War Against Germany
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Alfred M. Beck, Abe Bortz, Charles W. Lynch, Lida Mayo, and Ralph F. Weld

U.S. Army in World War II CMH Pub 10-22, Cloth 1985, 1988; 608 pages, charts, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, appendixes, index GPO S/N: 008-029-00131-4

Engineer operations during the campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, Italy, and northwest Europe.

The War Against Japan
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Karl C. Dod

U.S. Army in World War II CMH Pub 10-6, Cloth 1966, 1987; 759 pages, charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossaries, index GPO S/N: 008-029-00018-1

Engineer activities in the Pacific war, with particular emphasis on those in General MacArthur's Southwest Pacific Area.

Troops and Equipment
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Blanche D. Coll, Jean E. Keith, Herbert H. Rosenthal

U.S. Army in World War II CMH Pub 10-4, Cloth 1958, 2002; 598 pages, tables, charts, illustrations, bibliographical note, glossary, index

An account of how the traditional tasks of American military engineers changed in response to wartime tactical and logistical demands, and how the corps organized, equipped, and trained its troops to carry out these tasks.