U.S. ARMY CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY HISTORICAL RESOURCES COLLECTION: PART II (HRC2 - 1984-2005) CURRENT AS OF: 13 December 2005
The U.S. Army Center of Military History established this collection in 1984 when it closed the original Historical Resources Collection (dating back to 1920 as part of the holdings of the Historical Division, Army War College) and tendered the initial proffer to the National Archives and Records Administration. That proffer froze the existing collection even though it remains in the custody of the Center until such time as no longer needed by the Center's employees and required the establishment of a second collection to accession new materials. The new collection, commonly identified as HRC2, continues to utilize the War Department Decimal File organizational system to remain compatible with its predecessor. Unlike its predecessor, however, the new collection is cataloged only on this electronic file, and is not included in the Historical Resources Branch's 5"x8" card index. 000.1 Army Civil Disturbance Study (April 1971)
000.1 Civil Disturbance, Labor Conflict, and Racial Violence: The Black Worker in Chicago, 1894-1919
000.1 Civil Disturbance and the Military, Miscellaneous Articles
000.1 Civil Disturbance, 1970's
000.1 Civil Disturbance, U.S. Army Troop Use in Domestic Situations
000.1 Civil Disturbance, List of Works Relating to Civil Disturbance at CMH, List of
000.3 Politics, Religion, and Social Change: The First Crusade
000.4 Museum, Black Heritage Museum of Arlington County, Virginia
000.4 Museum, Black Moravians
000.4 Historians and Archivists, U.S. Army, Clio in Desert Shield/Desert Storm
000.4 Historians and Archivists, U.S. Army
000.4 Historians and Archivists, U.S. Army
000.4 History in an Age of Ideologies
000.4 Quotations, Sun Tzu
000.4 Women's Army Corps Museum
000.5 Alleged Massacre at Camp Van Dorn, Mississippi, 1943
000.5 Chinese Massacre at Rock Springs, Wyoming Territory
000.5 Malmedy Massacre, Malmedy, Belgium
000.5 Riots, East St Louis, Hearing Transcripts
000.73 Censorship in the Civil War
000.76 Camp Newspapers
000.76 Camp Newspapers – ARCENT Kuwait
000.76 Camp Newspapers, 101 st Airborne Division, Vietnam
000.76 Camp Newspapers, 101 st Airborne Division, Vietnam
000.76 Media Pool Reports, 3 & 7
000.76 News Briefing, Dr. Donald Rice, Secretary of the Air Force, Mr. Pete Williams, ASD, Public Affairs
001 Armed Forces Day/Memorial Day/Veterans Day
001 Armies 218th Birthday
001 Armies 229th Birthday
001 Armies 230th Birthday
001 Bicentennial, Army’s Military and Civil Contributions to American History
001 Bicentennial 1775-1975
001 Bicentennial 1775-1975
001 Constitution, Bicentennial Celebration
001 The First Amendment 200th Anniversary
001 Flag Day/Army Birthday 1992
001 Battle of Gettysburg 50 th Anniversary
001 Centennial, Dwight David Eisenhower
001 World War II 50th Anniversary
001 World War II 50th Anniversary, WWII Dispatch
002 Base Closure and Realignment
003 Time, ETO, WW II
006 Constitution Bicentennial
006 Constitution Bicentennial
007 Army Nurse Corps Songs
007 Art, Army in Action
007 Pentagon, Executive Corridor
007 Portraits, Chiefs of Staff Portrait Gallery
007 Traditions, Dining-In/Out
007 Traditions, Flag Pole
007 Traditions/Protocol
007 Traditions, Riding Boots in Reverse Position in Funeral Processions
007 Traditions, Yellow Ribbons
008 Keeping The Nation’s Secrets
008 Policy, DOD Policy on Answering Concerning “First”
008 Policy, Classification Guidance, Black Hawk Helicopters
008 Policy, Army Materiel Systems Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
008 Policy, Classification Guidance, Desert Storm
008 Policy, Declassification of United States Military Liaison Mission (USMLM) Histories
008 Policy, Declassification Authority
008 Policy, Equal Opportunity/Sexual Harassment Policies and Procedures, Initial Entry Training
008 Policy, Guidelines for the Commander
008 Policy, Military Education
008 Policy, Public Affairs, Desert Storm
008 Policy, Security Policy in the United Kingdom
008 Policy , Training Development and Policy
008 Policy, Vietnam
009 Traditions, Dining-in
009 Traditions, Patron Saints
009 Traditions, Short Snorter
013.1 Oaths of Service
013.36 Testimony of Baggett, Lee, Jr., Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Command
013.36 Testimony of Burke, Frank G, National Historical Publications and Records Commission
013.36 Testimony of Conte, Albert V., Subcommittee on Readiness of the House Armed Services Committee
013.36 Testimony of Dreska, John P., General, Readiness Subcommittee of the Committee on Armed Services, House
013.36 Testimony of Goodall, Harry A,. Deputy Commander in Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command
013.36 Testimony of Logan, Albert L., Director of Plans, U.S. Air Force
013.36 Testimony of Vuono, Carl E., Chief of Staff, U.S. Army
013.36 Testimony of Wigg, David G., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
014.13 Military Government and Civil Affairs, Benevolence and Bayonets
014.13 Military Government and Civil Affairs, Order out of Chaos
014.13 Military Government and Civil Affairs, U.S. Army Experience
014.13 Military Government and Civil Affairs, Use of Federal Troops in Domestic Situations
014.32 Naturalization of Members of the Armed Forces of the United States
014.4 First Amendment
017.4 Merchant Marine
018.2 Security Assistance
019.3 Insurance, Marine, S.S. Central America
020 Army Chief of Staff, Roundout Brigade Documents
020 Army Chiefs of Staff, Transition
020 Army Vice Chief of Staff, Transition, Oral History Coverage
020 Army Staff: Personnel Trends
020 Assistant Vice Chief of Staff Army, Organizations and Functions
020 Center of Military History
020 Center of Military History, Histories Division
020 Center of Military History, Mountcastle Brief
020 Center of Military History, Publications
020 Center of Military History Strategic Planning for Continuous Improvement
020 Center of Military History Style Manual
020 Center of Military History Organization and Functions Manual
020 CMH Wartime Readiness
020 Chart, Organization, Army Armored and Airborne Divisions, 1943-1950
020 Chart, Organization, Center of Military History
020 Chart, Organization, Center of Military History
020 Chart, Organization, Department of the Army
020 Chart, Organization, Department of the Army
020 Chart, Organization, Department of the Army
020 Chart, Organization, Department of the Army
020 Chart, Organization, Department of Defense
020 Chart, Organization, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Military Operations
020 Chart, Organization, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff For Intelligence
020 Chart, Organization, U. S. Army Support Command, Hawaii
020 Chart, Organization, U.S. Army Japan/9th Theater Army Area Command
020 Chiefs and Executives, Department of the Army, May 1990, November 1990
020 Chiefs and Executives, Department of the Army, December 1993
020 Chiefs and Executives Roster, 1995
020 Chiefs and Executives Roster, 1999
020 Chiefs and Executives Roster, Feb 2004
020 HQDA Roster, 2000 (?)
020 Chief of Information, U.S. Army
020 Chief of Staff of the Army
020 Congressional Service, Secretary of War/Army
020 Department of the Army Leadership Transition
020 Department of the Army Reorganization
020 Department of the Army Staff Reorganization, 1987
020 Defense Supply Agency
020 Desert Storm Lessons Learned, CMH
020 Department of Defense Reorganization: GEN Vuono Papers
020 Department of Defense Reorganization: Miscellaneous Documents
020 Department of Defense Reorganization: Chief of Staff of the Army Thoughts
020 Department of Defense Reorganization: Goldwater-Nichols & Strategic Objectives
020 Department of Defense Reorganization: Title V, Goldwater-Nichols Act
020 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint Vision 2020
020 Joint Chiefs of Staff, Membership
020 Memorandum: CMH and Surgeon General
020 National Guard Bureau Chiefs
020 Operating Program, OCMH Historical Services, 1962-63
020 Operations Division, War Department General Staff
020 Organization for Army R&D at Army Staff Level
020 Organizational Development of the JCS
020 Organization and Functions Guidebook
020 Posture of the United States Army 2004
020 Reform of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS)
020 Reorganization, DA Staff, 1974 and 1987
020 Secretaries of War, Secretaries of Defense and Secretaries of the Army
020 Signals Security Agency
020 Space Command
020 Staff Systems, Multi-Country
020 Tank and Automotive Command
020 Transportation Corps-Branch History
020 Transportation Corps-Maritime Strike Plan
020 The United States Army: Challenges and Missions for the 1990s
020 Vice Chief of Staff of the Army
030 Agreement, NARA and U.S. Army
030 Guide to National Archives Collection
030 National Archives Newsletters
030 Records, Adjutant General’s Office
030 Records, Collection of Combat, Emergency, and Special Operations Records
030 Records, Exploration and Maps
031.1 NATO and National Security
031.1 National Security Council, Victory in Iraq
031.1 National Security Information: Executive Order 12356
031.1 National Security Information: Executive Order 6427
031.1 National Security Strategy of the U.S.A., September 2002
031.1 President’s National Security Strategy Statements, 2002
031.1 President’s National Strategy and the Army of the 1990s
031.1 Presidents' Military Service
031.1 Safeguarding Official Information: Executive Order 10501
031.1 Woodrow Wilson: Statesman, Prophet
032.1 Congressional Update, February 2005
032.1 Hearing, DOD Counterdrug Role
032.2 Eighty-First Congress, H.R. 3936 & Act. 9176
032.2 Eighty-Second Congress, H.R. 3871
032.2 Hearing, Army Tank Program
032.2 Sub-Committee on Military Forces and Personnel, Armed Services Committee
040 The Coast Guard and the Pacific War
040 Coast Guard in WWII
040 National Archives (Archives II)
040 National Archives and Federal Records Center
040 National Archives, Brochures and Regulations
040 National Archives Management
040 National Archives, Records Relocation
040 National Archives, Regulations for Public Use
040 Place Names, Records and Policies
040 Place Names, Spelling of
045.2 The Scientist and the Navy
045.4 Navy Ships, The Card
050 Defense Almanac 1994
050 Department of Defense Data Abstracts, 1992-1994
050 Statistics, Ages of the Commanders
050 Statistics, Casualty Comparison
050 Statistics, Civilian Personnel, World War II (HRC 1)
050 Statistics, Health Manpower Statistics, FY 1986
050 (HRC 1) Statistics, Lend-Lease (International Aid) U.S. Army in World War II. 1952
050 Statistics, Military Manpower Statistics
050 Statistics, Negro Officer Personnel, 1948
050 Negro Strength in the Navy 30 June 1900 - 31 may 1943
050 Statistics , U.S. Veteran Population, Projections, 1990-2010
050 Statistics, Veteran Health Care
050 Statistics, War Costs
050 Military Personnel
055 Military Personnel, General Accounting Office (GAO) Report
055 History, Numbers, and War
056 Selected Manpower Statistics
056 Statistics, U.S. Army Personnel
061 Maps: Asian-Pacific Theater, Miscellaneous
061 Maps, National Historical Park, Virginia
061 Maps of States, Showing U.S. Installations
061.1 Maps, Korean War
061.2 Maps, Vietnam
061.1 Maps, WWII
062 Photographs, Army Nurse Corps
062 Photographs, Army Nurse Corps
062 Photographs, Hatlem Collection
062 Photographs, U.S. Army
062.2 Vietnam News Reels
063 The Vietnam Conflict, 1965-1972 ( Selected Charts) The Vietnam Conflict, 1965-1972 ( Selected Charts) Prepared by ODASD(SA) Regional Programs, February 1973. Contains Force structures and charts.
070 Innovation and Creativity on the Battlefield INNOVATION AND CREATIVITY ON THE BATTLEFIELD "Innovation and Creativity on the Battlefield," Paper prepared by Staff Support Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History. May 2, 1984. Cross Reference: Taxi Cabs; Marne; Pigeons; Antiaircraft Weapons in Ground Support.
070 Innovation, Harry Diamond Laboratories (HDL) Innovation, Harry Diamond laboratories (HDL) HDL booklet explains that the company is an Army development lab, where engineers take their designs to a machinist or model maker who will build the product on site.
080 American Red Cross AMERICAN RED CROSS "The American Red Cross Services With the Armed Forces." Report compiled by Young Gil Chang, Center of Military History, 1980.
080 Association of the United States Army (AUSA) ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY AUSA Symposia and Annual Meetings, brochures and miscellanous.
080 World War II Studies Association WORLD WAR II STUDIES ASSOCIATION Quarterly newsletters from the World War II Studies Association covering a wide range of topics.
080 Veteran’s Organizations VETERAN’S ORGANIZATIONS Emblem of the Legion of Valor, painted on cardboard 10.5x12 inches. Stamped on the back: Brig. Gen. Robert M. Gayner, DSC, National Adjutant, Legion of Valor, Arlington, VA 22204.(Object too large for files, placed in: Maps - General)
091 Guide Book, Vietnam (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) GUIDE BOOK, VIETNAM A Pocket Guide to Viet-Nam. DA Pam 20-198. 1964. A guidebook for soldiers going to Vietnam. Cross Reference: DoD PG-21
091 Trip Report, Military Historians to Soviet Union, 1989 TRIP REPORT, MILITARY HISTORIANS TO SOVIET UNION, 1989 Trip Report drafted by Dr. Bruce W. Menning, Director, Soviet Army Studies Office, Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, concerning visit to Soviet Union and historical sites. Cross Reference: Soviet Military History.
091.1 Eichelberger Report on Kolchak Government EICHELBERGER REPORT ON KOLCHAK GOVERNMENT Copy of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Eichelberger's report to The Director, Military Intelligence Division concerning the Kolchak government in Post WWI Russia. Cross Reference: Russian Revolution; Red Army, 1919; Kolchak Government; World War I; Siberia; North Russian Expedition.
091.1 Harnessing the Revolution in South Vietnam HARNESSING THE REVOLUTION IN SOUTH VIETNAM Harnessing the Revolution in South Vietnam by John Paul Vann. Written in October 1966. Cross Reference: Vietnam War; Pacification; Civil Affairs.
091.1 Italy, The Black Market ITALY , THE BLACK MARKET Extract from summary of supply activities in the Mediterranean theater of operation, 30 Sep 1946 and reports from the Headquarters, Allied Military Government.
091.1 Military Government: Ryukyu Islands, 1947 MILITARY GOVERNMENT: RYUKYU ISLANDS, 1947 “Report of Activities of Military Government, Ryukyu, during January, 1947.” Prepared by Headquarters, Ryukyus Command. This document also includes the reports for February, March, and April 1947. The original document is in National Archives RG 407. Cross Reference: Civil Affairs; Military Occupation; World War II; Okinawa
091.1 Military Government: Ryukyu Islands, 1972 MILITARY GOVERNMENT: RYUKYU ISLANDS, 19472 “Final Report of the High Commissioner to the Ryukyu Islands,” 14 May 1972. Report summarizes the principal events in the Ryukyu Islands during Army Lieutenant General J.B. Lampert’s tenure as High Commissioner.
091.1 Russian Archives RUSSIAN ARCHIVES "Revelations from the Russian Archives," pamphlet describing exhibit from Russian Archives on display at the Library of Congress.
091.4 Falkland Islands, 1816-1982 FALKLAND ISLANDS, 1816-1982 "The Genuine Seeds of Hostility and War: The Falkland Islands 1816-1982."
091.411 Quebec Separatist Movement QUEBEC SEPARATIST MOVEMENT "Not Much Glory: Quelling the FLQ," by MG (Ret) D.G. Loomis. Cross Reference: Canada; Québec.
091.412 Propaganda, War Crimes, Korea WAR CRIMES, KOREA Report on alleged U.S War Crimes in Korea by the Commission of International Association of Democratic Lawyers, 31 March 1952, Pyongyang
091.711 Architect of Victory: David "Mickey" Marcus ARCHITECT OF VICTORY: DAVID "MICKEY" MARCUS "Architect of Victory: David "Mickey" Marcus' Effect on Zahal," by Cadet Stuart Shapiro. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Israeli Defense Force; Palestine; Israel; Middle East; Arab-Israeli War, 1948.
091.711 British Army in Northern Ireland BRITISH ARMY IN NORTHERN IRELAND "The Seeds of Despair: The British Army in Northern Ireland 1969-1972." Paper prepared by Randall W. Heather for St. Edmund's College, University of Cambridge. Cross Reference: Civil Disturbance; Operations Other Than War (OOTW); Low Intensity Conflict (LIC); Ulster.
091.711 British Military Tattoo BRITISH MILITARY TATTOO Brochure of a British Military Tattoo in German and English with captioned photos of the British military’s Royal Artillery, Grenadier Guards, Royal Scots, and Queen Elizabeth II.
091.711 British Military in Kuwait BRITISH MILITARY IN KUWAIT "British Support of the Amir of Kuwait 1961." Paper by the Army Historical Branch, Ministry of Defense, Whitehall. Cross Reference: Middle East.
091.711 Canadian Armed Forces, October Crisis CANADIAN ARMED FORCES, "OCTOBER CRISIS" "The Canadian Armed Forces and the 'October Crisis' of 1970: A Historian's Perspective" by John Oliver Dendy.
091.711 Canadian Armed Forces, Vietnam Volunteers CANADIAN ARMED FORCES, Vietnam Volunteers News article about Canadians that volunteered to fight with the U.S in the Vietnam conflict and how many today are not receiving any benefits because they live “across the border.”
091.711 1st Afghan War 1ST AFGHAN WAR: 1836-1842 "Lord Palmerston's Forward Policy in Afghanistan, 1836-1842," by Cadet Rob Shear. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: British Army.
091.711 German Army, Waffen SS Ranks GERMAN ARMY, WAFFEN SS RANKS German SS ranks and abbreviations from sturmmann (private) to reichsfuher SS (national leader). The Waffen was a subdivision of the regular Schutzstaffel (SS) corps in Nazi Germany.
091.711 German Monographs, Army Group G GERMAN MONOGRAPHS, ARMY GROUP G Inventory of German Monographs from the overall collection pertaining to operations involving Army Group G. Cross Reference: World War II.
091.711 Mexican Military, A Case Study MEXICAN MILITARY, A CASE STUDY Carriedo, Major Robert, Military Professionalism and Political Influence: A Case Study of the Mexican Military, 1917-1940. A paper presented at the Annual Convention of The Society for Military History, Washington, D.C., 8 April 1994.
091.711 Military Intervention in Turkey: 1960 MILITARY INTERVENTION IN TURKEY: 1960 "The 1960 Military Intervention in Turkey--The Turkish Military Tradition and Democracy," by Cadet Nathaniel Smith. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
091.711 Soviet Army After Afghanistan SOVIET ARMY AFTER AFGHANISTAN Paper by Michael Orr discussing the Soviet Army’s military system under Gorbachev.
091.711 Soviet Army in an Era of Reform SOVIET ARMY IN AN ERA OF REFORM Paper, Gorbachev’s Gambit: Soviet Military Doctrine and Conventional Arms Control in an Era of Reform, produced by Dr. Jacob W. Kipp, Soviet Army Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, April 1989. Paper was sent in response to a memorandum from the Chief of Staff, Army, after meeting with BG Stofft, Chief, CMH, and Dr. Menning, Director, Soviet Army Studies Office. Includes Soviet Operational Art in Perspective, Dr. Bruce W. Menning.
091.711 Soviet Army Studies Office (SASO) Briefing List SOVIET ARMY STUDIES OFFICE (SASO) BRIEFING LIST The SASO, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas is responsible for conducting unclassified research on Soviet military subjects in support of TRADOC and the army as a whole. List of briefings available to interested military schools and field commanders to support lecture program as of January 1989.
091.711 Soviet Army Studies Office (SASO) Miscellaneous Papers Soviet Army Studies Office (SASO) Miscellaneous PapersIncludes SASO Briefing for General Thurman 18 August 1988, trip report on XIII Colloquy of Military Historian, Helsinki, Finland, 27 May - 6 June 1988, and several DA memorandums on Soviet posture, education, etc.
091.711 Soviet Operational Art and Tactics in an Era of Reform Soviet Operational Art and Tactics in an Era of Reform Paper by Colonel David M. Glantz, Soviet Army Studies Office, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. File also contains a brief paper, Soviet Operational Art and Tactics in an Era of Reform, Issues and Implications .
091.711 Soviet Operational Concepts SOVIET OPERATIONAL CONCEPTS Proposed article for submission to the Military Review, Soviet Operational Concepts, Part I: Principles, Part II: The Strategic Offensive Operation. Unknown author from Edinburgh, Scotland, 4 February 1985.
091.711 Study of Military History and the Soviet Union STUDY OF MILITARY HISTORY AND THE SOVIET UNION P.H. Vigor was commissioned in 1984 by MOD to write a paper, Study of Military History and the Soviet Union. This was written prior to the election of Mr. Gorbachev to the General Secretaryship of the Soviet Communist Party.
091.711 St. Vith, World War II ST. VITH, WORLD WAR II Letter from Mr. Ralph G. Hill, Jr. describing German forces attacking St. Vith in December 1944. Cross Reference: Battle of the Bulge; Ardennes; German Army.
091.713 Military Advisory Group, Korea MILITARY ADVISORY GROUP, KOREA Article on Military Advisory Group, Korea. Cross Reference: KMAG.
091.714 Clash of Cultures: The Use of Korean Augmentation Troops, 1950-1954 (A) CLASH OF CULTURES: THE USE OF KOREAN AUGMENTATION TROOPS, 1950-1954 A Clash of Cultures: The Use of Korean Augmentation Troops, 1950-1954 . Draft of Masters Thesis by Bill Hartley, August 17, 1993. Cross Reference: KATUSA; Korean War.
091.715 Check List for ROK Liaison Team to Vietnam (HRC 1 Geog V Vietnam) CHECK LIST FOR ROK LIAISON TEAM TO VIETNAM Disposition Form from MACIMAO, dated 20 August 1965, providing a check list for Republic of Korea Liaison Team visiting Vietnam. Filed in HRC 1 Geog V Vietnam.
092 American and Germany: Evolution of a Friendship AMERICA AND GERMANY:EVOLUTION OF A FRIENDSHIP Press release and information paper concerning exhibit on German-American relationship, sponsored by Library of Congress. April 1994. Cross Reference: German-American Friendship.
092 American Foreign Policy After Vietnam AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY AFTER VIETNAM "American Foreign Policy After Vietnam," article by Norman A. Graebner. Cross Reference: Henry Kissinger
092 Falkenstein Memorandum and Hitler's Global Aspirations FALKENSTEIN MEMORANDUM AND HITLER'S GLOBAL ASPIRATIONS "The Falkenstein Memorandum and Hitler's Global Aspirations," by Cadet Grant Martin. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: World War II; Germany.
092 Foreign Nationals, Correspondence FOREIGN NATIONALS, CORRESPONDENCE Memorandum for Record subject: Transmittal of Correspondence through ACSI - Foreign Nationals that clarifies the routing of foreign correspondence through ACSI.
092 Foreign Affairs, U.S. and Korea FOREIGN AFFAIRS, U.S. AND KOREA A Historical Summary of United States-Korea Relations, 1882-1992 by Young Gil Chang, U.S. Army Center of Military History. Cross Reference: Korean War.
092 Foreign Affairs, War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance Updated 18 Mar 85 Foreign Affairs, War Powers Resolution: Presidential Compliance Updated 18 Mar 85 An Issue Brief, order code IBB1050 by Ellen C. Collier, Foreign Affairs and National Defense Division, Congressional Research Service. Purpose of the War Resolution (passed over President Nixon’s veto on Nov 7, 1973) was to ensure that both the President and Congress share in making decisions that may get the U.S. involved in war or hostilities. Also by Ellen C. Collier, Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-1983, dated 4 November 1983. This report lists approximately 200 instances in which the U.S. has introduced armed forces into foreign territory for other than training or normal peacetime purposes. Miscellaneous documents including the committee reports: Background Information on the Use of U.S. Armed Forces in Foreign Countries, 1970 and1975 Revision, and Hearings to make Rules Governing the Use of the Armed Forces of the United States in the Absence of Declaration of War by the Congress.
092 Foreign Policy, Geographical “Mental Maps” of the American Foreign Policy Makers FOREIGN POLICY, GEOGRAPHICAL “MENTAL MAPS” OF THE AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY MAKERS An article from the International Political Science Review, Vol 1 No. 4, Oct 1980, by Alan K. Henrikson that analyzes the mental geography of U.S. officials, in terms of both their “geographical mind” and their “geographical field.”
092 Foreign Policy of President Reagan: Falklands FOREIGN POLICY OF PRESIDENT REAGAN: FALKLAND ISLANDS "The Foreign Policy of President Reagan During the Falkland Island Crisis," by Cadet Sean Flynn. West Point History Paper.
092 International Affairs, The New Mercenaries INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS, THE NEW MERCENARIES Paper by MAJ Thomas J. Milton, Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (International Affairs), “The New Mercenaries - Corporate Armies for Hire.”
092 Perceptions and Precedents PERCEPTIONS AND PRECEDENTS "Perceptions and Precedents in American Domestic and Foreign Policy During WW I," Project proposal by Richard D. McKinzie, November 1988.
092 Renaissance in American-British Relations RENAISSANCE IN AMERICAN-BRITISH RELATIONS "A Renaissance in American-British Relations," by Cadet Kristina Connors. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Iran, 1946.
092 United States - Saudi Arabia Relations: Rebuilding the Strategic Consensus UNITED STATES - SAUDI ARABIA RELATIONS: REBUILDING THE STRATEGIC CONSENSUS Article about the role Saudi Arabia is to play in any effective campaign against global terrorism and the strategic relationship between U.S. and Saudi. Joseph McMillan, Strategic Forum 186 Post 9/11 Critical Issues Series.
092.2 Treaties and Agreements: United States of American and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics TREATIES AND AgreementS: United States of American and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Brochure announcing 31st Anniversary Luncheon to commemorate signing of agreement at Wanfried, Saxony, Germany, September 17, 1945.
092.2 Treaties and Agreements: INF Treaty TREATIES AND AgreementS: INF TREATY "On-Site Inspections Under the INF Treaty, A History of the On-Site Inspection Agency and INF Treaty Implementation, 1988-1991," by Joseph Harahan. Cross Reference: Intermediate Nuclear Force Treaty.
092.2 Treaties and Open Skies TREATIES AND OPEN SKIES Pamphlet is part of a series about the Treaty on Open Skies and its potential security impact prepared by the Defense Treaty Inspection Readiness Program (DTIRP), 28 April 1995.
110.01 The Army Budget for Fiscal Year 1989, The Fourth Year of Decline THE ARMY BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1989, THE FOURTH YEAR OF DECLINE Fact sheet in booklet form containing an analysis of the 1989 Amended Army Budget. Published by the Association of the U.S. Army.
110.01 The Army Budget for Fiscal Year 1994, An Analysis THE ARMY BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994, AN ANALYSIS An analysis of the proposed budget for FY 1994 by the Association of the United States Army. June 1993.
110.01 The Army Budget for Fiscal Year 1997, An Analysis THE ARMY BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997, AN ANALYSIS An analysis of the proposed budget for FY 1997 by the Association of the United States Army. June 1993.
110.01 The Army Budget, Fiscal Year 2002 APPROPRIATIONS, THE ARMY BUDGET Details of the Army’s budget for Fiscal Year 2002. Message sent out close hold 27 June 2001.
110.01 The Army’s Response to Budget Cuts in the 20th Century THE ARMY’S RESPONSE TO BUDGET CUTS IN THE 20TH CENTURY Information paper with examples to present an overview on how the Army has responded to budget cuts at various times since the end of World War II.
110.01 Budget Estimate, Biennial, FY 96/97 BUDGET ESTIMATE, BIENNIAL, FY 96/97 Descriptive Summaries of the Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Army Appropriation, Budget Activities 1,2, and 3 . 3 Volumes.
110.01 National Defense Authorization Act FY 04 NATIONAL DEFENCSE AUTHORIZATION ACT FY 04 Budget authorization for the Department of Defense and the Department of Energy, “ to defend the nation and our interest around the globe”.
110.01 National Defense Budget Estimates for FY 1995 National Defense Budget Estimates for FY 1995Published by the Office of the Department of Defense Comptroller as a reference source for the National Defense budget estimates for FY 95. It also provides selected current and constant dollar historical time series for the National Defense, the total Federal Budget, and the U.S. economy.
111 Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works Program: Issues for Congress ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS CIVIL WORKS PROGRAM: ISSUES FOR CONGRESS The issues considered by the 108th Congress related to the civil works program of the U.S. Army COE, i.e., appropriations, authorizations and WRDA, project development reform, etc.
111 Estimates for Appropriations ESTIMATES FOR APPROPRIATIONS Fiscal Year 1998 Civil Works Budget Requests for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Presents the FY 1998 budget for Civil Works Programs and advance funding approval for on-going projects through FY 2002.
111 Program Objective Memorandum (POM) for FY 97-01 PROGRAM OBJECTIVE MEMORANDUM (POM) FOR FY 97-01 The Executive Summary of the U.S. Army POM for fiscal years 1997 through 2001. Cross Reference: Budget; Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR).
111 Program Objective Memorandum (POM) for FY 99-03 PROGRAM OBJECTIVE MEMORANDUM (POM) FOR FY 99-03 The Executive Summary of the U.S. Army POM for fiscal years 1999 through 2003. Cross Reference: Budget; Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR).
111 Program Review Group (PRG) Executive Summaries, POM FY 98-03 PROGRAM REVIEW GROUP EXECUTIVE SUMMARIES, POM FY 98-03 FY 98-03 Program Review, PRG Executive Summaries from June 1996.
112.1 DoD Appropriations Request, 1991 DOD APPROPRIATIONS REQUEST, 1991 A copy of the 1991 Department of Defense Authorization Act submitted to Congress. Cross Reference: Army Budget; Strength; Equipment Acquisition; Navy; Marine Corps; Air Force
112.4 DoD Program Acquisition Costs DOD PROGRAM ACQUISITION COSTS Program Acquisition Costs by Weapon System, Department of Defense Budget for Fiscal Years 1998/1999. (February 1997) This document lists the dollar amounts to be spent on vehicles, ships, aircraft, missiles, satellites, and other DoD programs for FY 1997 to FY 1999.
121.6 Report, "Cost of One Soldier" REPORT, "COST OF A SOLDIER" 12 January 1967 report submitted by Office of the Chief of Legislative Liaison to H.R. Gross, House of Representatives. Report and supporting documents respond to questions about the cost of supporting one soldier in Vietnam as compared to supporting one soldier in the U.S.
122.16 Payroll Robbery, 1889 PAYROLL ROBBERY, 1889 Historical material gathered in response to a Congressional Inquiry by Senator Goldwater concerning the theft of a U.S. Army payroll in Arizona in 1889. Escort officer was Major Joseph Wham.
132.2 Audit Reports, 1992 AUDIT REPORTS, 1992 U.S. Army Audit Agency, Summary of Audit Reports Issued, Second Half FY 1992.
141.81 Inventory, Historical Manuscripts INVENTORY, HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Inventory of historical manuscripts on file in Center of Military History. Cross Reference: Historical Manuscript Collection (HMC).
161 Agreement, Joint Military Air Transportation AGREEMENT, JOINT MILITARY AIR TRANSPORTATION Series of Agreements completed July 1951 between U.S. Government Agencies and commercial carriers concerning routes, fares, and traffic. Cross Reference: Joint Military Air Transportation Agreement; Air Transport; Commercial Airlines, Government Contract.
161 Contracting In War CONTRACTING IN WAR "Contracting in War." Information Papers prepared by CMH in 1987 (Krause) and 1989 (Epley).
200 Personnel System Review PERSONNEL SYSTEM REVIEW, 1981 Chief of Staff Memorandum to Heads of Army Staff Agencies concerning review of Army Personnel System and impact of personnel turbulence on unit cohesion. Cross Reference: COHORT.
200.2 Personnel, Manager: ANCR Personnel Actions in CPOC PERSONNEL, MANAGER: ANCR PERSONNEL ACTIONS IN CPOC Corps of Engineer personnel data compiled by CPOC, 29 March 2000.
00.2 Personnel (Note: Filed in HRC 1) Identification, Methods and systems Serial numbers. Includes an extract from a monograph on Military Personnel and Related Records of the War Department 1912-1939, prepared by the National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records), National Archives and Records Service, St. Louis, Missouri 63132. Also includes a list of serial numbers that were issued by state.
200.6 Awards, Bronze Star, French in Korea AWARDS BRONZE STAR. FRENCH IN KOREA Citations for award of Bronze Star to three French officers during the Korean War.
200.6 Awards, Bronze Star, Smith, Raymond AWARDS, BRONZE STAR, SFC SMITH, RAYMOND SFC Smith was one of 2,221 black volunteers who helped the Army regroup in December 1944 after the Battle of the Bulge for the final push into Germany.
200.6 Congressional Gold Medal DECORATIONS AND AWARDS, CONGRESSIONAL GOLD MEDAL Historical information and list of awardees of Congressional Gold Medal. Includes awards to Ridgway, Powell, and Schwarzkopf.
200.6 Awards, Army Communities of Excellence Awards AWARDS, ARMY COMMUNITIES OF EXCELLENCE AWARDS Booklet with the Army Chief of Staff Army Excellence Awards for 15 Aug 2005.
200.6 Awards, “E” Award Fact Sheet AWARDS, “E” AWARD FACT SHEET Fact sheet and various information sources about the Army-Navy Production Awards, known as the “E’ Award that was granted to plants that excelled in war-related production.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Blacks AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, BLACKS Information concerning the award of the Medal of Honor to Black Americans. Cross Reference: Blacks in the Military; African Americans.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Faith Don Carlos AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, FAITH DON CARLOS Captain Faith was awarded the MOH for his actions during the Korean conflict. (photo available)
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Fitzmaurice, SPC4 Michael AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, SPC FITZMAURICE Specialist Four Fitzmaurice was awarded the MOH for acts of bravery on 23 Mar 1971 at the Khe Sanh, Vietnam.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Kelly, Charles AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, KELLY CPL Kelly was awarded the MOH for heroic acts in Germany during WWII.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Medical Department Personnel AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT PERSONNEL Alphabetical list of Medical Corps personnel that have received the MOH thru 1971.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Minorities AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, Minorities Breakdown on the total number of Congressional Medals of Honor awarded to Blacks, Jews during WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Olive, Milton L. III, PFC AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, OLIVE, MILTON L. III PFC Olive Milton was the eighth Negro American to receive the MOH. PFC Milton threw himself on an enemy grenade to save his fellow soldiers.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Pope, Thomas A. AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, POPE, THOMAS A. Believed to be the last surviving soldier to win the Medal of Honor in World War I died of congestive heart failure 14 Jun 1989.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Smith, Paul AWARDS, MEDAL OF HONOR, SMITH, PAUL Sergeant First Class Paul Smith received the Medal of Honor when he died outside of Baghdad defending his outnumbered soldiers from an Iraqi attack.
200.6 Awards, Medal of Honor, Titus, Calvin Pearl AWARDS, TITUS, CALVIN PEARL Army bugler who won the Medal of Honor in 1900 while with the 14th Infantry for reaching the crest of 30 foot wall surrounding the Forbidden City in Peking and sounding the charge.
200.6 Awards, Presidential Rank Awards AWARDS, PRESIDENTIAL RANK AWARDS Booklet Secretary of the Army Awards Ceremony covering the 12 March 2004 presentation of civilian awards given to the families, civilians, and veterans “who have selflessly served to safeguard our way of life and those who have sacrificed their lives in service to our great nation”.
200.6 Awards, Purple Heart AWARDS, PURPLE HEART Correspondence concerning request by The Military Order of The Purple Heart to place commemorative plaques at Valley Forge and Yorktown. Includes National Park Service and Department of the Army responses. 1986. Cross Reference: Badge of Military Merit.
200.6 Awards, Purple Heart, Saudi Arabia AWARDS, PURPLE HEART, SAUDI ARABIA News item from the Association of the United States Army Washington for February 1996 discussing military and civilian personnel from the office of the US Army Program Manager, Saudi Arabian National Guard (SANG) who received the Purple Heart as the result of deaths or wounds caused by a terrorist bombing incident in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on 13 November 1995.
200.6 Awards, Purple Heart, Tindle, Carl AWARDS, PURPLE HEART, TINDLE, CARL Award of the Purple Heart to Staff Sergeant Carl Tindle, 1st Cavalry Division, Iraq, for injuries sustained in August of 2004 during the Battle of Najaf while fighting Muqtada Al Sadr’s Militia.
200.6 Awards and Decorations, Soldiers Medal, Vietnam, Offutt, Karen AWARDS AND DECORATIONS, SOLDIERS MEDAL, VIETNAM Newspaper article on the awarding of the Soldier’s Medal for Valor to Karen Offutt for the rescue of several adults and children from their burning houses in Saigon, Vietnam on January 24, 1970. Cross Reference: Women’s Army Corps; WAC. Women in the Army.
200.6 Awards, War Department, December 41-June 47 AWARDS, WAR DEPARTMENT, 7 DECEMBER 1941-30 JUNE 1947 War Department Decorations and Awards , published 30 June 1947. Cross Reference: World War II.
200.6 Decorations and Awards, Purple Heart in Peacetime DECORATIONS AND AWARDS, PURPLE HEART IN PEACETIME "Peacetime Awards of the Purple Heart in the Post Vietnam Period," published by U.S. Army Center of Military History, July 1987.
200.6 Distinguished Unit Citations, Ardennes-Alsace DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS, ARDENNES-ALSACE Information Paper and supporting documents concerning U.S. Army Distinguished Unit Citations awarded for operations during the Ardennes-Alsace Campaign 16 December 1944-25 January 1945. Cross Reference: Battle of the Bulge; Presidential Unit Citation.
200.6 Distinguished Unit Citations for Divisions DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS FOR DIVISIONS World War II Staff Study, dated 3 August 1946 from Headquarters, U.S. Forces European Theater, G-1 Division, Adjutant General; Awards of Unit Citations, 1944-46, Vol. IX, Case 35, Record Group 338, National Archives and Records Administration at College Park, Maryland [Box 4, 290/56/28/2].
200.6 Distinguished Unit Citations, Vietnam DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATIONS, VIETNAM Recommendation for the Award of the Presidential Unit Citation to the 1 st Infantry Brigade, 5 th Infantry Division (Mechanized) for combat from 29 January thru 7 April 1971 in northwestern Quang Tri Province During Operation DEWEY CANYON/LAM SON 719. 18 June 1971.
200.6 Gold Star GOLD STAR Extracts from the Papers of Woodrow Wilson concerning the award of Gold Star emblem to mothers who had lost sons in World War I. Also includes Department of the Army policy papers on the issuance and replacement of Gold Star pins.
200.6 Humanitarian Service Medal, 1994 Northwest Firefighting HUMANITARIAN SERVICE MEDAL, 1994 NORTHWEST FIREFIGHTING List of personnel approved for Humanitarian Service Medal for participating in Northwest Firefighting Operation, July 27- September 30, 1994. Cross Reference: Operations Other Than War (OOTW).
200.6 Medal of Honor, Ashley, Eugene Jr. MEDAL OF HONOR, ASHLEY, EUGENE JR. Inquiry about the circumstances leading to the awarding of the Medal of Honor to SFC Eugene Ashley, Jr., during the Vietnam War. Cross Reference: Lang Vei; Black Soldiers.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Baker, Vernon MEDAL OF HONOR, BAKER, VERNON Magazine clipping and text of the remarks made by Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen relating to the Medal of Honor presented in 1997 to Vernon Baker for heroism during the Italian campaigns in World War II while a member of the 92d Infantry Division. Cross Reference: African-American; Minorities.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Burke, Lloyd MEDAL OF HONOR, BURKE, LLOYD Newspaper clipping from July 28, 1988 Pentagram discussing Korean War Medal of Honor winner Lieutenant Lloyd Burke.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Bussey MEDAL OF HONOR, BUSSEY Newspaper Article from April 25, 1994 New York Times discussing LTC Charles M. Bussey's attempt to receive Medal of Honor he believes he earned during Korean War but was denied by discrimination. Cross Reference: 24th Infantry.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Fitzmaurice, Michael J. MEDAL OF HONOR, FITZMAURICE, MICHAEL J. Copy of General Orders No. 39 awarding the Medal of Honor to Specialist Four Fitzmaurice for action on 23 March 1971 at Khe Sanh, Republic of Vietnam. Cross Reference: 101 st Airborne Division; 17 th Cavalry.
200.6 Medal of Honor Recipients, Pennsylvania MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS, PENNSYLVANIA Brochure published by Pennsylvania Governor's Office listing Medal of Honor Winners from the State of Pennsylvania. Cross Reference: Awards.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Rubitzky MEDAL OF HONOR, RUBITZKY Collection of materials pertaining to attempt by Rubitzky family to receive Medal of Honor they feel was denied to Mr. David Rubitzky due to discrimination.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Salomon MEDAL OF HONOR, SALOMON Collection of materials pertaining to the awarding of the Medal of Honor to Captain Ben L. Salomon, Dental Corps, for his actions on the island of Saipan on 7 July 1944.
200.6 Medal of Honor, Swanson MEDAL OF HONOR, SWANSON Collection of materials pertaining to the awarding of the Medal of Honor to Captain Jon E. Swanson, for his actions in the Republic of Vietnam on 26 February 1971.
200.6 Policy, Decorations and Awards POLICY, DECORATIONS AND AWARDS War Department Policy on Decorations and Awards, dated 1 January 1947.
201 Biographies, Army Missile Command, General Officers BIOGRAPHIES, ARMY MISSILE COMMAND, GENERAL OFFICERS Biographical Sketches of the Commanding Generals , U.S. Army Missile Command. 1993.
201 Biographies, Alexander, Clifford L. BIOGRPAHIES, ALEXANDER, CLIFFORD L. First black Secretary of the Army was appointed under the Carter administration and served from 14 February 1977 thru 20 January 1981.
201 Biographies, Barnes, MG John BARNES, MG JOHN Autobiographical account of General Barnes' military service from 1938 through 1977. Includes detailed discussion of LTC Anthony Herbert, author of Soldier.
201 Biographies, Brewer, Howell C. Jr. BREWER, HOWELL C. JR. Funeral bulletin for SGM Howell C. Brewer, Jr., U.S. Army Reserve Retired and forty year employee of the U.S. Army Center of Military History.
201 Biographies, Bristol , Delbert L. BRISTOL, DELBERT L. Colonel Bristol was inducted into the Army Aviation Hall of Fame while a Major in 1976. Induction represented the 1042-1949 period.
201 Biographies, Brownlee, Les BROWNLEE, LES Undersecretary of the Army for Secretary of the Army Donald H. Rumsfield, retired December 3, 2004, after 43 years of civil service.
201 Biographies, Charity Edna Adams Earley CHARITY EDNA ADAMS EARLEY Biographical sketch of one the first women to attend first officer candidate class for the WAAC.
201 Biographies, Cromwell, Oliver CROMWELL, OLIVER Records of the military service, discharge, and application for pension of Oliver Cromwell, a Black American soldier, in the Revolutionary War. Cross Reference: African Americans; New Jersey Line; Land Grant; Daughters of the American Revolution.
201 Biographies, Coakley, Robert B. COAKLEY, ROBERT B. Former military writer and historian for the Center of Military History.
201 Biographies, Dupuy, Trevor N. DUPUY, TREVOR N. A tribute to COL Trevor N. Dupuy, U.S. Army, Retired, published in The International TNDM Newsletter, August 1997. Cross Reference: HERO; Dupuy Institute; Bibliography.
201 Biographies, Earley, LTC Charity Adams EARLEY, LTC CHARITY ADAMS Biography of LTC Charity Adams Earley, the first African American woman commissioned as an officer in the U.S. Army Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps. She was the highest ranked Black female officer in the U.S. Army at the end of World War II. Cross Reference: Integration; WAAC; Women’s Army Corps; WAC.
201 Biographies, ETUE, Rosalou ETUE, ROASLOU Rosalu Etue of Seattle was a combat Army Nurse during WWII. She was on Normandy Beach, survived capture by the Nazi SS and was decorated in the field by General Patton (Bronze Star).
201 Biographies, Flipper, Henry O. FLIPPER, HENRY O. Henry Flipper was the Army’s first black officer and first black to graduate from West Point. Pardoned posthumously by President Clinton in February 20, 1999, for an incident he was accused of in 1882.
201 Biographies, Glasgow, William Milton GLASGOW, WILLIAM MILTONRetired Army Colonel Glasgow wrote several works of history, most notably “ Virginia’s Own,” a history of the 17th Virginia Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.
201 Biographies, Gore Reginald GORE REGINALD Obituary and enlistment information on “Reggie” Gore, brother of former vice president Al Gore.
201 Biographies, Hardin, Frieda Mae HARDIN, FRIEDA MAE Nation’s oldest woman veteran, died Aug 9, 2000, age 103. She served in Navy during WWI from 1918-1919.
201 Biographies, Henderson , Oran K. HENDERSON, ORAN K. Army Colonel Henderson was the highest-ranking officer to be tried as a consequence of the killings of Vietnamese civilians in the My Lai massacre. He was acquitted of charges of failing to conduct an investigation into the massacre.
201 Biographies, Henson, Matthew BIOGRAPHIES, HENSON, MATTHEW Matthew Henson, Black arctic explorer, who with Robert Peary, a Naval officer, joined an exploration party bound for Greenland in April 1981.
201 Biographies, Gardner, Hugh GARDNER, HUGH Letter from Hugh Garner, OCMH alumni, to Detmar Finke, former Chief of the CMH General Reference Branch.
201 Biographies, General Officer, Army Executive GENERAL OFFICER, ARMY EXECUTIVEDepartment of the Army Pamphlet 360-10 Army Executive Biographies. 1985. Cross Reference: General Officers.
201 Biographies, German and Russian, WWII GERMAN AND RUSSIAN Biographical Sketches of High Ranking German and Russian Officers of the Second World War , Military Intelligence Service, War Department General Staff. 7 March 1946.
201 Biographies, Hershey, Jacob Richard HERSHEY, JACOB RICHARDBiography issued by the State Department August 13, 1942.
201 Biographies, Hudson, Herbert H. HUDSON, HERBERT H. Personal letters and 18 photographs belonging to Herbert H. Hudson, formerly 1 st Lieutenant, Chemical Warfare Service. The photographs are of soldiers going through chemical training at Fort Lee, Virginia in World War I. Cross Reference: NBC; BG C. A. Hedekin; Camp Lee.
201 Biographies, Johnson, Louis A., Honorable BIOGRAPHIES, JOHNSON, LOUIS A., HONORABLE Comments on proposed obituary General Orders for Louis A. Johnson, Secretary of Defense from 28 March 1949-September 1950.
201 Biographies, Jones, Margaret E. B., MAJ JONES, MAJ MARGARET E. B. Obituary for Major (Ret) Margaret E. Barnes Jones. MAJ Jones served in the 6888 th Central Postal Directory, which was the only battalion of African American military women sent overseas in World War II. She retired from the Army in the 1960s.
201 Biographies, Kidd, Richard A. BIOGRAPHIES, KIDD, RICHARD A. Sergeant Major of the Army Kidd was sworn in on 2 July 1991 and served until June 1995.
201 Biographies, Lucientes Rodriguez Francisco Lucientes Rodriguez FranciscoBiography and reports requested by a Mr. Friedman on the press dispatches of Rodriguez Francisco Lucientes, Spanish news correspondent, 16 January 1943.
201 Biographies, Lyons, Eugene LYONS, EUGENE Retired as an Army lieutenant colonel and was a medical historian at Walter Reed Medical Hospital, writing about the wartime work of the Army Medical Corps.
201 Biographies, Military Leaders, U.S. and European BIOGRAPHIES, MILITARY LEADERS, U.S. AND EUROPEAN Listing with biographies for leaders of the U.S, Britain, France, Russia, Germany, and other allies.
201 Biographies, Moiseyev, Mikhail Alekseyevich Biographies, Moiseyev, Mikhail AlekseyevichGeneral-Colonel Mikhail Alekseyevich Moiseyev, Chief of the Soviet General Staff’s biography by Dr. Jacob W. Kipp with Dr. Timothy M. Sanz and Dr. Bruce W. Menning.
201 Biographies, Morden, Bettie J., Colonel MORDEN, BETTIE J. Obituary for Colonel Bettie J. Morden, U.S. Army, Retired. COL Morden joined the WAAC in 1942 and wrote the second volume in the Army Historical Series, “ The Women’s Army Corps 1945-1978.” Which was published by the Center of Military History in 1989.
201 Biographies, National Guard, General Officer, GENERAL OFFICER, NATIONAL GUARD NOTE: Files formerly housed in HRC2 have been moved into HRC and consolidated with that body of material. The biographies are arranged in alphabetical order following the collection of Regular Army biographies.
201 Biographies, O’Marsh, John O. O’MARSH, JOHN O. Article written by O’Marsh in the Army Historian, Number 1, Fall 1983, “This Enterprise Serves a Worthy Purpose. I Wish it Well.”
201 Biographies, Plummer, Henry PLUMMER, HENRY Biography and news article regarding the first Black Army Chaplain Henry Plummer, born a slave, and served as minister to the 9th US Army Cavalry, the Buffalo Soldiers. He was drummed out of the service on a charge of conduct unbecoming an officer. In 2004 Maryland Governor Robert Erlich signed an official document overturning the court-martial of Henry Plummer.
201 Biographies, Pushmataha, Choctaw Chief BIOGRAPHIES, PUSHMATAHA, CHOCTAW CHIEF Brochure about Pusmataha, a Choctaw Chief (1803-1824) and U.S. Brigadier General (1814-1824) with picture of portrait on front.
201 Biographies, Reagan, Ronald Wilson, President BIOGRAPHIES, REAGAN, RONALD WILSON, PRESIDENT Biography covering President Reagan’s career from his military service, through his acting career, to his terms as president.
201 Biographies, Reeder, Joe R., Honorable REEDER, JOE, R. A former Under Secretary of the Army sworn in on 24 November 1993
201 Biographies, Resor, Stanley Rogers, Honorable BIOGRAPHEIS, RESOR, STANLEY ROGERS, HONORABLE Proposed obituary General Orders for the Honorable Stanley Rogers Resor, former Secretary of the Army from 5 April 1965 - 7 July 1965.
201 Biographies, Roosevelt, Kermit ROOSEVELT, KERMIT Kermit Roosevelt Lecture Program, 2001. Biography and history of the Kermit Roosevelt Lecture Exchange between the United States and the United Kingdom (first exchange was in 943); Kermit Roosevelt Lecture: Officer Training and Education by General William R. Richardson, CG, TRADOC, at the Royal Military College of Science, Scrivenham, 22 May 1984.
201 Biographies, Simmons, Edwin H. SIMMONS, EDWIN H. Marine Corps Brigadier General, BG Simmons was on of the last veteran of the great landings of World War II
201 Biographies of State Aides Biographies OF STATES AIDESNews Releases announcing various states’ aides and various non-Army officer biographies
201 Biographies, Summers, COL Harry SUMMERS, COL HARRY WashingtonTimes obituary for COL Harry Summers. COL Summers died in November 1999.
201 Biographies, Volkogonov, Dmitri VOLKOGONOV, DMITRI A. Biographical sketch of the Chief of Military History, Union of the Soviet Socialist Republics. 1988.
201 Commandants, Ordnance Missile & Munitions Center COMMANDANTS, UNITED STATES ARMYY ORDNANCE MISSILE AND MUNITIONS CENTER AND SCHOOL The Commandants of the United States Army Ordnance Missile and Munitions Center and School: Portraits and Biographies , Compiled by William T. T. Ward, Historian, US Army Ordnance Missile and Munitions Center and School. First edition, 1987. Fourth edition, 1992.
201 Personal Papers, General Officers PERSONAL PAPERS, GENERAL OFFICERS Letters from Military History Institute and other institutions, indicating acquisition of personal paper collections.
201 Personal Papers, Medical Department PERSONAL PAPERS, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT Checklist of personal papers of U.S. Army Medical Department personnel, on file at the Military History Institute as of 1989.
201.1 Veteran’s Military Records, NARA VETERAN’S MILITARY RECORDS, NARA 1990 Directory of Military Personnel and related records on file at the NARA National Personnel Records Center (Military Personnel Records), St. Louis, MO. This directory lists the type of records held at St. Louis and those personnel records that may be found at other NARA repositories. This does NOT list the names of specific individuals or units.
201.3 Personal Historical Files, Brown, John, 1999 PERSONAL HISTORICAL FILES, BROWN, JOHN, 1999 Working calendar for BG John Brown, Chief of Military History, January - December 1999.
201.3 Personal Historical Files, Brown, John, 2000 PERSONAL HISTORICAL FILES, BROWN, JOHN, 2000 Working calendar for BG John Brown, Chief of Military History, January - December 2000.
201.3 Personal Historical Files, Brown, John, 2001 PERSONAL HISTORICAL FILES, BROWN, JOHN, 2001 Working calendar for BG John Brown, Chief of Military History, January - December 2001.
201.3 Personal Historical Files, Brown, John, 2002 PERSONAL HISTORICAL FILES, BROWN, JOHN, 2002 Working calendar for BG John Brown, Chief of Military History, January - December 2002.
201.3 Personal Historical Files, Brown, John, 2003 PERSONAL HISTORICAL FILES, BROWN, JOHN, 2003 Working calendar for BG John Brown, Chief of Military History, January - December 2003.
201.35 Individual Biographies/Histories, Herbert, LTC Anthony B. HERBERT, LTC ANTHONY B. A Fact Sheet concerning the allegations and charges made by LTC Anthony B. Herbert about Army leadership. 10 January 1972
201.35 Individual Biographies/Histories, MATHENY, JR., CHARLES W. MATHENY, JR., CHARLES W. Letter addressed to GEN Shinseki and MG Curran expressing COL (Ret) Matheny’s of the “planning, origin and early history of integration of helicopter mobility for U.S. Army combat units.” 7 November 2002.
201.35 Individual Biographies/Histories, Missourians, Famous Military MISSOURIANS, FAMOUS MILITARY Information paper discussing men and women from Missouri who had gained fame for their military exploits.
201.35 Individual Biographies/Histories, Ravenscroft, Earl H. RAVENSCROFT, EARL H. Mr. Ravenscroft served with the 3 rd Infantry Division in Italy and France during World War II. In this letter he comments on the S.L.A. Marshall “rate-of-fire” controversy, based upon his experience as a front line infantryman with over 300 days in combat. Cross Reference: WWII; Indiana.
210.2 Frocking of General Officers FROCKING OF GENERAL OFFICERS Department of the Army Guidance concerning frocking of General Officers, dated 26 July, 1972.
210.2 Officer Promotions: General Officers, Howard University OFFICER PROMOTIONS: GENERAL OFFICERS, HOWARD UNIVERSITY A fact sheet listing General Officers whose source of commission was from the Howard University ROTC program or hold a post-graduate degree from the university. Dated 29 November 1995. Cross Reference: Minorities; African-American; Black Soldiers; Army; Air Force; National Guard; Awards; Decorations.
210.2 Officer Promotions: Minorities OFFICER PROMOTIONS: MINORITIES “Selection Rates for Black Officers to Brigadier General (ACC).” This printout also includes: Retired Minority General Officers (living and deceased) with their dates of retirement and date of appointment to BG; U.S. Army Female General Officers (active and retired) with date of appointment to BG. Dated January 9, 1992.
210.2 Officer Promotions: Minorities OFFICER PROMOTIONS: MINORITIES “General Officer Minority Report.” This printout lists all active duty minority U.S. Army General Officers as of January 9, 1992. Cross Reference: Ethnic Category; Branch; Source of Commission; Duty Assignment.
210.2 Officer Promotions: Minorities OFFICER PROMOTIONS: MINORITIES Selection and retirement rates for Blacks and Female officers. This printout lists selections for minority U.S. Army General Officers as of 6 June 2004.
210.24 Battlefield Commissions BATTLEFIELD COMMISSIONS Notes and statistics concerning battlefield commissions.
210.24 Battlefield Commissions BATTLEFIELD COMMISSIONS “Battlefield Commissions in the Armed Forces.” Information Paper by Historical Support Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History, 13 October 1999
210.3 General Officers, Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM UNITED STATES ARMY GENERAL OFFICERS SERVING IN OPERATIONS DESERT SHIELD AND DESERT STORM Compilation, arranged by command, of US Army general officers serving in the 1990-1991 Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Cross Reference: Gulf War.
210.311 Commanders, U.S. Army in Korea COMMANDERS, U.S. ARMY IN KOREA List of Commanding Generals and Deputy Commanding Generals for United Nations Command and Eighth U.S. Army. Cross Reference: General Officers.
210.723 Brevet Rank BREVET RANK Information paper describing the significance of brevet rank in the U.S. Army. Dated March 27, 1959.
210.82 Officer Drawdown, 1989 OFFICER DRAWDOWN, 1989 Question and answer paper prepared by U.S. Army Total Personnel Command to address effect of downsizing on U.S. Army officer corps.
210.82 Officer Drawdown Plan FY 1992 OFFICER DRAWDOWN PLAN FY 1992 Briefing with slides with information about the drawdown plan for FY 92, has military and civilian transition information.
210.85 "Four-Star" Officers, Army, 1866-1995 FOUR-STAR OFFICERS, ARMY, 1866-1995 List of U.S. Army General Officers who wore the four-star insignia from 1866 to 1995.
210.85 General Officers, Retired, 1988-1999 GENERAL OFFICERS, RETIRED, 1988-1999 List of General Officers who retired in 1988-1999.
211 Commanders of the Army COMMANDERS OF THE ARMY List of commanders of the U.S. Army, 1775-1921. Cross Reference: Generals.
211 General Officers, Alphabetical by Grade NOTE: Files of this publication formerly housed in HRC2 have been moved into HRC and consolidated with that body of material. The periodic listings are arranged in chronological order.
211 General Officers, Ratio to Other Ranks in U.S. Wars GENERAL OFFICERS, RATIO TO OTHER RANKS IN U.S. WARS List of representative statistics illustrating the ratio of army generals to other ranks during U.S. wars, as well as peacetime during the 20th century.
211 General Officer Relative Rank NOTE: Files of this publication formerly housed in HRC2 have been moved into HRC and consolidated with that body of material. The periodic listings are arranged in chronological order.
211 General Officers Roster NOTE: Files of this publication formerly housed in HRC2 have been moved into HRC and consolidated with that body of material. The periodic listings are arranged in chronological order.
211 General/Flag Officer Worldwide Roster NOTE: Files of this publication formerly housed in HRC2 have been moved into HRC and consolidated with that body of material. The periodic listings are arranged in chronological order.
211 General Officers, BG Karol Kennedy BG KAROL KENNEDY BG Karol Kennedy assumed command of the 99 th Regional Support Command in May, 2001. She was the first female general officer to take command of a division level unit of the U.S. Army. Cross Reference: 99 th Infantry Division.
211 General Officers, Pistols, Issue of GENERAL OFFICERS, PISTOLS, ISSUE OF Extract from AR 725-78, Issues of Supplies and Equipment and web article with the heritage of the U.S. Pistol., Caliber .32, M1903 and the U.S. Pistol, Caliber .380, M1908, with photos
211 Generalship, American Models AMERICAN MODELS OF GENERALSHIP "American Generalship: Classical Formulations and Future Considerations," by Dr. John E. Tashjean. Unpublished manuscript under author copywrite. Cross Reference: Typology; Leadership.
211 Generalship, Miscellaneous Quotes from GOs on Leadership GENERALSHIP, MISCELLANEOUS QUOTES FORM GOs ON LEADERSHIP Quotes from Generals Bradley, Clark, Eisenhower, Pershing, Marshall, Patton, and Socrates on the qualities of leadership.
211 Officer Personnel Management System OFFICER PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Functional Study of the Officer Personnel Management System (OPMS). October 1, 1984.
211 Officer Personnel Management System Report OFFICER PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM REPORT Report to the Secretary of Defense by the DOD Officer Personnel Management Study Group in response to the Secretary’s memo dated 9 August 1972 and received Apr 1973, requesting recommendations to modernize the officer personnel management system. Also from the Defense Management Series’ “The Army’s Officer Career System: A Continuing Need for Professional and Managerial Reform, William L. Hauser, The Bureaucrat/Fall 1979.
211 Officers, Warrant, History of Rank and Grade OFFICERS, WARRANT, HISTORY OF RANK AND GRADE Outline History of the Rank and Grade of Warrant officer, Army of the United States. Compiled in Policy and Historical Branch, AGO, 1 February 1943.
211 Retirement, General Officers GENERAL OFFICER RETIREMENTS Monthly compilations of US Army general officers retiring from active duty. Covers most months from August 1984 through January 1988. Continuation of similar compilations under this same file number in the original HRC.
211 Titles and Grades: “Commander in Chief” TITLE: “COMMANDER IN CHIEF” Secretary of Defense Memorandum announcing that the title “Commander in Chief” and acronym “CINC” shall be used by the military to connote the President of the United States; henceforth the use of the title and the acronym by military commanders will cease. Cross Reference: Combatant Commander
220 Enlisted Men in Iraq ENLISTED MEN IN IRAQ Articles on soldiers that rap about the war and being stationed in Iraq and “Extreme Cinema Verite,” the films some of the soldiers are making of firefights, the dead and wounded.
220.8 Enlisted and Drawdown Plan, FY 92 ENLISTED DRAWDOWN PLAN, FY 92 Draft of Enlisted Drawdown Plan with slides showing reenlistment options to separation incentives to job assistance. File also contains some information on the civilian drawdown numbers .
221 The Care and Cleaning of NCOs THE CARE AND CLEANING OF NCO'S Unpublished manuscript written in 1969 by Mr. John Collins, describing the problems facing the Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Corps at that time.
221 Noncommissioned Officer and Enlisted Rank and Promotions in WWII NCO AND ENLISTED RANK AND PROMOTIONS IN WWII Fact sheet and supporting documents regarding the centralization of NCO and enlisted promotions, as opposed to promotions based on unit vacancies and being the purview of company, battalion or regimental commanders.
221 Noncommissioned Officer History NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICER HISTORY "The Noncommissioned Officer: A Brief History," by Army Materiel Command Historical Office. Cross Reference: NCO.
230 Civilian Personnel, Department of the Army CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Department of Defense Directive, title: “Personnel, No. 110.49-1, Identity Cards for Civilian Non-Combatants Accompanying the Armed Forces in Regions of War” (DD Form 489). Unpublished materials from various sources on the history of Department of the Army civilian workforce.
230 Civilian Personnel, Employment Programs, ASL CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, EMPLOYMENT PROGRAMS, ASL Special employment programs, other than competitive Civil Service procedures, through which individuals could be employed by the U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory.
230 Civilian Personnel, Hatch Act Amendments CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, HATCH ACT AMENDMENTS The Hatch Act Reform Amendments of 1993 took effect on 3 February 1994 covering the political activity do’s and don’ts for federal employees.
230 Civilian Personnel, History of Military-Civilian Substitutability in the Army CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, HISTORY OF MILITARY-CIVILIAN SUBSTITUTABILITY IN THE ARMY Two part FOUO history from the office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, October 1965. Part I covers the colonial period through World War II was prepared by the Office of the Chief of Military History. Part II covers the immediate Post World War II period to the present day (1965) and was prepared by the Utilization Division, Directorate of Manpower, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER).
230 Civilian Personnel, TRADOC CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, TRADOC TRADOC Civilian Careers of Excellence, PAM 690-4, 22 April 1985. Pamphlet furnished guidance and information on civilian career employment opportunities with TRADOC.
230 Civilian Personnel, U.S. Army CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, U.S. ARMY Army Civilians Annual Review, FY 1994-1995
230 Civilian Personnel, U.S. Army CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, U.S. ARMY Box inventory of materials collected by Mr. Ed Steiner related to U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Department. Materials have subsequently been repackaged and become the Civilian Personnel Alumni Association Collection.
230 Civilian Personnel, U.S. Army CIVILIAN PERSONNEL, U.S. ARMY Information papers letters written by Mr. Chester E. Beam for the Center of Military History related to the U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Administration, which became the Civilian Personnel Alumni Association. Subjects are: “Case Example: Application of Orders M (Position Classification) to Quartermaster and Army Service Forces, 1942-1945;” Extract from American Military Government: its Organization and Policies; “The First US Woman Civilian in the European Theater, 1945; Civilian Position Classification Program – U.S. Forces, European Theater, 1946-47.”
230.04 Privacy Act, 1974 PRIVACY ACT, 1974 Detailed overview of the Privacy Act of 1974.
230.145 Civilians, Military Use of CIVILIANS, MILITARY UTILIZATION "Utilization and Administration of Non U.S. Citizen Civilian Personnel in Overseas Areas" Department of the Army Draft, December 1955.
231.001 Military Attache’ Guide FY 2002 Military Attache Guide, Foreign Liaison, Headquarters, Department of the Army. Includes national holidays as well as a pictorial directory
231.1 Appointments, Senior Presidential Appointees Within the Department of the Army Appointments, Senior Presidential Appointees Within the Department of the Army Memorandum to Protocol, Director of Management and Chief of Staff announcing the Army’s senior Presidential Appointee positions requiring Senate confirmation that were filled as of 16 March 1990.
231.23 Troubled Decade: The U.S. Army Medical Service, Postwar and Korea TROUBLED DECADE: THE U.S. ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE, POSTWAR AND KOREA Troubled Decade: The U.S. Army Medical Service Postwar and Korea by Historical Unit, U.S. Army Medical Service. Cross Reference: Surgeon General; Korean War; Cold War; Demobilization.
231.4 Laundresses LAUNDRESSES Response to inquiry in 1977 pertaining to use of military laundresses (washerwomen) by U.S. Army. Cross Reference: Camp Followers; Women.
242.4 Family Support, When Family Care Plans Fail FAMILY SUPPORT, WHEN FAMILY CARE PLANS FAIL Information paper to provide the Army Chief of Staff information on procedures to be followed when Family Care Plans (FCPs) of deployed soldiers fall apart, DAPE-HR-S, 30 November 1990, Chaplain Anderson.
250 Executions, Comparison of WWI and WWII EXECUTIONS, COMPARISON OF WWI AND WWII Fact sheet prepared for the Under Secretary of War, dated 22 April 1946. Contains statistics on type of offense, how many were sentenced and how many were actually executed.
250 Executions, WWII EXECUTIONS, WORLD WAR II Executive summary concerning investigation into why disproportionate numbers of Black soldiers were executed by the Army for murder and rape.
250 War Crimes Chronology, U.S. Army in Vietnam WAR CRIMES CHRONOLOGY, U.S. ARMY IN VIETNAM Chronology of Indexes to Investigations, Inquiries, and War Crimes 1967 thru 1971 . Inspector General, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Southeast Asia; Investigations.
250 War Crimes, Germany WAR CRIMES, GERMANY Ministry of Defence review of the results of investigations carried out by the Ministry in 1986 “into the fate of British servicemen captured in Greece and the Greek Islands between October 1943 and 1944 and the involvement, if any, or the then Lieutenant Waldheim.”
250 War Crimes, Iraqi (pre-1993) WAR CRIMES, IRAQI CSA note that the State Department had released an unclassified report on Iraqi War Crimes to the United Nations on 22 March 1993.
250 War Crimes, Japan WAR CRIMES, JAPAN Inquiry about location of records relating to war crimes committed by or on behalf of the Imperial Government of Japan from 1931 to 1948. Cross Reference: Japanese; World War II.
250 War Crimes, Japan, Biological Warfare WAR CRIMES, JAPAN, BIOLOGICAL WARFARE Summary report on biological warfare (B.W.) addressed to General Alden C. Waitt
250 War Crimes Investigation, Japan 1945-1948 WAR CRIMES INVESTIGATION, JAPAN 1945 - 1948 War Crimes Investigations in Japan 1945 - 1948: A Personal Remembrance, by William R. Gill, Auburn, Alabama, 1995. The Far East Command, GHQ, SCAP, Legal Section investigated and prosecuted war crimes during the Occupation of Japan, following World War II. A former war crimes investigator provides a personal insight into the Legal Section’s activities during the period 1945-48. The background, authority, preparation, and conduct of war crimes investigations and trails, shows the role of the Legal Section in war crimes activities. Examples show the nature of actual war crimes committed on Allied personnel, and the punishment meted out by Allied military tribunals and commissions. Examples of Japanese and War Department cover-ups show how some war criminals escaped prosecution, even though they committed heinous crimes. An analysis of the affect of the prosecution of war criminals in Japan following World War II shows a lasting value. The pending Nuremberg type trials for Bosnian war criminals and peacekeeping operations in the Balkans provide examples of how the United Nations is working to: provide aid and comfort to people in distress, protect human rights, reduce the killing of helpless people, deter wars and war crimes, establish a system of values that seeks to punish unacceptable behavior, and generally make a better world. The role of the United States in negotiating a peace treaty and the presence of American combat troops in Bosnia is a legacy of the wisdom of the decision to prosecute World War II war criminals.
250 Morals & Conduct: Discrimination, An Assessment of Racial Discrimination in the Military: A Global Perspective Morals & Conduct: Discrimination, An Assessment of Racial Discrimination in the Military: A Global Perspective Report of the Committee on Armed Services House of Representatives, One Hundred Third Congress, December 30, 1994, An Assessment of Racial Discrimination in the Military: A Global Perspective.
250.1 Morals & Conduct: Discrimination and Sexual Harassment MORALS AND CONDUCT: DISCRIMINATION AND SEXUAL HARASSMENT Report of the Task Force on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment, Defense Equal Opportunity Council, 2 volumes, May 1995. This report, requested by the Secretary of Defense, reviews the Military Services’ discrimination complaints systems and recommends Department-wide standards for discrimination complaints processing. The report recommends 48 improvements in the way the Armed Services deal with discrimination and harassment. Cross Reference: National Guard; Reserve Components; UCMJ; DoD Directive 1350.2; 1995 Sexual Harassment Survey.
250.1 Morals & Conduct: Sexual Harassment MORALS AND CONDUCT: SEXUAL HARASSMENT Public affairs materials relating to charges of sexual harassment made in 1997 against Sergeant Major of the Army Gene C. McKinney.
250.1 Morals & Conduct: Sexual Harassment Command Information Package MORALS AND CONDUCT: SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMMAND INFORMATION PACKAGE Brochure, “Sexual Harassment: Fixing the Army’s Human Relations Environment.” Command Information Package, Spring 1998
250.1 Morals & Conduct: Sexual Harassment Survey MORALS AND CONDUCT: SEXUAL HARASSMENT SURVEY Department of Defense 1995 Sexual Harassment Survey, by Lisa D. Bastian and Anita R. Lancaster, Defense Manpower Data Center, and Heidi E. Reyst, George Washington University. Published by the Defense Manpower Center, Arlington, VA, December 1996. Cross Reference: Report of the Task Force on Discrimination and Sexual Harassment; National Guard; Reserve Components.
250.1 Morals & Conduct: Race and Gender Data MORALS AND CONDUCT: RACE AND GENDER DATA“Military Equal Opportunity: Certain Trends in Racial and Gender Data May Warrant Further Analysis.” U.S. General Accounting Office Report to the Ranking Minority Member, Committee on National Security, House of Representatives (GAO/NSIAD-96-17) November 1995. Cross Reference: Demographic Statistics, Officers, Enlisted Personnel, Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, Ethnic.
250.452 Historical Perspective on the Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Case HISTORICAL PERSEPECTIVE ON THE DR. SAMUEL A. MUDD CASE Two volumes of evidence compiled in 1991 by the Army Board for the Correction of Military Records (ABCMR) reviewing the findings of an 1865 Court Martial of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd for his role in the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth. In 1993 the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Manpower and Reserve Affairs (ASAMRA) tasked the Center of Military History to review of the two volumes from an historical rather than legal perspective.
251.2 Deserters, Korea DESERTERS, KOREA Article on the court martial of Army SGT Charles Jenkins who deserted to North Korea in Jan 1965.
254 Holocaust, Detention & Internment Camps HOLOCAUST, DETENTION & INTERNMENT CAMPSAll Holocaust, Nazi Concentration Camps, & Nazi Gold records are located in the Special Collections Section of the movable shelving
255 Prisoner of War Camps PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS Army Service Forces POW war camps listed by location and principal types of work
255 Prisoner of War Camps, Cieszyn/Cskytesin, Czechoslovakia. PRISONER OF WAR CAMPS, CIESZN/CSKYTESIN, CZECHOSLAVAKIA List of points of contact to obtain information on Cieszyn/Cskytesin POW Camp in Czechoslovakia. List was compiled in August of 1994 by Mary Haynes, CMH.
255 Santo Tomas Prisoner of War Camps SANTO TOMAS POW CAMP "Conditions at Santo Tomas," by Marie Adams. Report by Office of the Surgeon General. 7 June 1945. Cross Reference: Prisoners of War; World War II; Japan; Philippines
260 Veterans Compensation VETERANS COMPENSATION Article from Disabled American Veteran Magazine concerning the history of veterans' compensation in the United States. Cross Reference: Pensions.
291 Demographics: Study, 1989, Army DEMOGRAPHICS: STUDY, 1989, ARMY Congressional Budget Office Study: Social Representation in the U.S. Military, 1989. This study examines the overall representation of social, racial, and economic groups in the Army and whether or not specific groups are “over” or “under” represented. Cross Reference: All-Volunteer Army; Draft; Conscription; National Service; Minorities; Sex (Gender); Education; Officers; Enlisted; NCOs.
291.2 African Americans, Johnson, Campbell AFRICAN AMERICANS, JOHNSON, CAMPBELL Howard University graduate appointed by President Roosevelt as Executive Assistant to the Directory of Selective Service National Headquarters, D.C., 1940 and by President Truman as a member of the National Capital Housing Authority in June 1950.
291.2 African Americans, Patriots Consortium AFRICAN AMERICANS, PATRIOTS CONSORTIUM Brochure with details on the African American Patriots Consortium that was held in recognition of the gallantry and heroism of African American Veterans in defense of the United States.
291.2 African Americans in the Revolutionary War AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR Copy of MHQ article “ America’s Forgotten Patriots,” by Jon Swan.
291.2 African Americans in the Spanish-American War African Americans in the Spanish-American WarNo Officers, No Fight! The Sixth Virginia Volunteers in the Spanish American War, Ann Field Alexander, Virginia Cavalcade, volume 47, Autumn 1998, #4. Article describing the plight of blacks during the Spanish-American War and how many black leaders felt a show of patriotism during the war would halt the erosion of constitutional right and the creation of the “Sixth Virginia” volunteer battalion.
291.2 African Americans in the U.S. Army, 1899-1939 AFRICAN AMERICANS IN THE U.S. ARMY, 1899-1939Miscellaneous articles and notes about African Americans in the U.S. Army from 1899 until 1939.
291.2 African Americans in WWII AFRICAN AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II Personalities and Reminiscences of the War, Robert Lee Bullard, Chapter XXX, The 92nd Division; The Supreme Test of Battle: The 371st U.S. Infantry Regiment of The French “Red Hand” Division, LTC Frank E. Roberts.
291.2 African Americans Post Civil War, Bounties Due Colored Soldiers AFRICAN AMERICAN POST CIVIL WAR, BOUNTIES DUE COLORED SOLDIERS Extract from a report from the Secretary of War on the second section of the sundry civil appropriation act of March 3, 1879 (published in General Orders No 42 of 1879) stating that “sums due upon certificates issues by accounting officers of the Treasury in settlement of claims for pay, bounty, prize-money, due to colored soldiers, sailors, or marines, shall be paid by the officers of the Pay Department of the Army”
291.2 Asian Americans in WWII-ASIAN AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II Fact Sheet released by WWII Commemoration Committee providing information on contributions of Asian Americans in World War II. Cross Reference: Nisei; Japanese Americans.
291.2 Black Americans in the U.S. Army BLACK AMERICANS IN THE U.S. ARMY Miscellaneous information concerning the role played by Black Americans in the United States Army. Photos from the Presidio Army Museum, California. Cross Reference: African American; Negro; Infantry Replacements; Battle of the Bulge; Ardennes.
291.2 Black Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1898 BLACK AMERICANS IN THE U.S. ARMY, 1866-1898 Miscellaneous articles and notes concerning Black Americans in the U.S. Army, 1866-1898. Cross Reference: African American; Negro; Henry O. Flipper.
291.2 Black Americans in the Army, WWII BLACK AMERICANS IN THE ARMY, WORLD WAR II Miscellaneous materials on Black soldiers in World War II, mostly copied from U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR II Series. Cross Reference: 93d Infantry Division; Red Ball Express; Negro.
291.2 Black Americans in the Army, 2221 Project, WWII BLACK AMERICANS IN THE ARMY, 2221 Project, WORLD WAR II “The 2221 Project” was the title given to the use of African American soldiers who volunteered to serve as infantry replacements in the European Theater of Operations during World War II. There is a request for information, and several memoranda on the request in the file.
291.2 Black Americans in the Army, WWII BLACK AMERICANS IN THE ARMY, WORLD WAR II BG Mountcastle letter responding to inquiry that White soldiers received a bonus at the end of World War II that was denied to Black soldiers. There is no information confirming that federal bonuses were issued on the basis of race during World War II.
291.2 Black Units,24 th Infantry Division Study BLACK UNITS, 24th INFANTRY DIVISION STUDY Series of correspondence between Mr. David Carlisle and the Army chain of command (CMH Chief thru Secretary of the Army) to clarify the role of the 24th Inf during the Korean War and the awarding of the MOH to LTC Bussey.
291.2 The Bledser Incident THE BLEDSER INCIDENT Villard, Dr. Erik B., “The Colored Soldiers Must Go”: The Bledser Case and Racial Animosity at Fort Lawton, Seattle, in June 1910. A paper about an incident between members of the 1 st Battalion, 25 th Infantry (Colored) and residents at Fort Lawton, Seattle, Washington. Cross Reference: Black Soldiers; Racial Problems
291.2 Forgotten Regiments of the Forgotten War FORGOTTEN REGIMENTS OF THE FORGOTTEN WAR Article on the performance of the 24th and 34th Infantry regiments in Korea raising questions on leadership and racial stereotypes in an army for which integration was long overdue.
291.2 The Negro Officer in the Armed Forces THE NEGRO OFFICER IN THE ARMED FORCES The Negro Officer in the Armed Forces of the United States of America, Independence Day, 4 July 1960, Manpower, Personnel and Reserve
291.2 Study of the Negro Problem in the Army STUDY OF THE NEGRO PROBLEM IN THE ARMY Study (draft) prepared by the Intelligence Division, Headquarters, Army Service Forces. Contains Negro personnel statistics, Army Service Forces commanding general’s directive.
291.2 Tuskegee Airmen Freeman Field Incident Tuskegee Airmen Freeman Field IncidentDocument contains information on an incident on Freeman Field, Indiana, resulting in a general court martial and correction of military records for retired Air Force LTC James C. Warren, and a News Release of Aug 12, 1995, announcing the Air Force removing letters of reprimand from LTC Warren and 100 other black Army Air Force officers’ records. (Information protected by privacy act)
291.2 Hispanic Americans in World War II HISPANIC AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II World War II Commemoration Committee Fact Sheet concerning contributions of Hispanic Americans to war effort. Cross Reference: Puerto Rico.
291.2 Hispanics in America’s Defense HISPANICS IN AMERICA’S DEFENSE Department of Defense produced overview of Hispanic Americans in the military. Includes list of Hispanic MOH recipients, miscellaneous pamphlets and information.
291.2 Integration in the U.S. Army INTEGRATION IN THE U.S. ARMY "A Study of Integration in the U.S. Army," by Cadet Erik Littlejohn. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: African American; Black; Negro.
291.2 Minority Report, General Officer Listing MINORITY REPORT, GENERAL OFFICER LISTING The general officer minority report listing by rank, name, and organization, 31 October 1995 and 1 May 1997.
291.2 Monument to 370th Infantry, WWI MONUMENT TO 370TH INFANTRY, WWI Unsolicited materials received describing monument to Black Soldiers of the 370th Infantry during World War I. Cross Reference: Negro; African American.
291.2 Native Americans in World War II, Code Talkers NATIVE AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II “Semper Fidelis, Code Talkers.” Article about the original Navajo “code talkers” whose unbreakable code helped the U.S. Marine Corps battle across the Pacific from 1942-1945. Adam Jevec, Prologue, Winter 2002, Vol 33, No. 4.
291.2 Native Americans in World War II, Code Talkers Fact Sheet NATIVE AMERICANS IN WORLD WAR II World War II Commemoration Committee Fact Sheet concerning contributions of Native Americans during World War II. Cross Reference: Indians; code talkers.
291.2 A Soldier’s Story A SOLDIER’S STORY The Records of Hubbard Pryor, Forty-Fourth United States Colored Troops, Robert Scout Davis, Jr., Quarterly of the National Archives and Records Administration, Winter, 1999, Vol 31, No.4
291.3 Women, Army Wives. WOMEN, ARMY WIVES Deirdre Evans Painter, The Distaff Factor: Attitudinal Change and Continuity through Four Generations of Army Wives, prepared in May 3, 1984.
291.3 Policy, Homosexuals POLICY, HOMOSEXUALS Miscellaneous materials pertaining to U.S. military policy toward homosexuals and sodomy in the service.
291.3 Policy, Homosexuals POLICY, HOMOSEXUALS Department of the Army Pamphlet “Don’t Ask” Don’t Tell – Questions and Answers. The U.S. Army’s Homosexual Conduct Policy, no date, CRS Report for Congress, 14 January 1993 “Homosexuals and U.S. Miltary Policy” and extracts from War Department Cir No 3 and No 385.
291.3 Women Airforce Service Pilots WOMEN AIRFORCE SERVICE PILOTS Fact sheet produced by the 50th Anniversary of WWII Commemoration Committee on WWII women pilots.
291.3 Women in the Army, 1982 WOMEN IN THE ARMY "Women in the Army Policy Review," prepared by Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, 12 November 1982.
291.3 Women in the Army, 1992 WOMEN IN THE ARMY “Women in the Army: A Briefing for the Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces – March 25, 1992.” Prepared by the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Headquarters, Department of the Army.
291.3 Women in the Army, 1997 WOMEN IN THE ARMY, 1997 Booklet , Women in Military Service to American, Veteran’s Day 1997 , Special Events Speech Series (SESS) Command Information, Army Public Affairs
291.3 Women in the Army, Miscellaneous WOMEN IN THE ARMY Miscellaneous Pentagram articles, photos, negatives, and brochures regarding women in the military.
291.3 Women in the Army WOMEN IN THE ARMY Packet of information on women in the military for Army Material Command’s “AMC Women’s Careers and Challenges” symposium on March 2, 1998. Promotion of BG Halstead, one of the first female West Point graduates is the first female graduate to reach GO rank. Cross Reference: BG Jeanette Edmunds; BG Wilma Vaught; Army Nurse Corps.
291.3 Women in the Military WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Listing of WAC units, Feb 1945 and miscellaneous women in various services documents.
291.3 Women in the Military WOMEN IN THE MILITARY Commanders Digest special issue “Women in Defense,” Vol. 18, No. 2, July 10, 1975. The issues cover the role of women in the Department of Defense, both active duty and civilian.
291.3 Women in the Military, Task Force Report WOMEN IN THE MILITARY, TASK FORCE REPORT Copy of draft report, Women in the Military, prepared for the Secretary of Defense on 25 January 1988 by Dr. David Armor, Principal Deputy, Assistant Secretary of Defense and staff.
291.3 Women in the Military, Where They Stand WOMEN IN THE MILITARY, WHERE THEY STAND Women’s Research and Education Institute project report prepared May 1994, 1st, 2d, and 3rd editions.
292 Military Families and Army Life MILITARY FAMILIES AND ARMY LIFE Documents on the Army Family and the Army Family Plan, includes fact sheets on CHAMPUS and miscellaneous reports (many prepared during the “Year of the Family, 1984) and pamphlets prepared in response to TRADOC commander’s request for a study of the “medical program and the benefits that were available to Army dependents during mobilization.”
292 Military Families, Provisions For MILITARY FAMILIES, PROVISIONS FOR Article “Provision for Soldier’s Dependents Before WWII”, Virgil A Hampton, from the Social service Review, Vol 16, 1949 and miscellaneous book and article extracts and deployment guide. .
292 Veterans Affairs, Wisconsin Veterans Affairs, WisconsinPublication, Veterans Affairs in Wisconsin, and two brochures, This is King! Wisconsin Veterans Home, 100 Years, 1887-1987, King Wisconsin, and Veterans Affairs in Wisconsin.
292 Veterans Survey VETERANS SURVEY, 1992 Collection of surveys concerning health, military experience and benefits of 1992 veterans. Collected by National Center for Veteran Analysis and Statistics, Department of Veterans Affairs. Cross Reference: Medical Treatment.
292 Veterans, Population Demographics VETERANS, POPULATION DEMOGRAPHICS Department of Veterans Affairs Pamphlet, Veteran Population March 1991 identifies current veteran population by state.
292 Veterans, World War II-Servicemen’s Readjustment Act of 1944 VETERANS, WORLD WAR II-SERVICEMEN’S READJUSTMENT ACT OF 1944 An Act to provide Federal Government aid for the readjustment in civilian life of returning World War II veterans.
293 Funerals and Burials: Audie Murphy - Otto Kerner Funerals and Burials: Audie Murphy - Otto KernerDocuments relating to the funeral arrangements, travel and lodging of family members and friends, schedule of activities and transportation of remains to Arlington National Cemetery for the following: Audie Murphy; John P. Vann, J. Edgar Hoover, GEN John E. Hull; Field Marshall Bernard Law Montgomery, BG Otto Kerner.
293 Funerals and Burials: Origins of Military Funeral Customs MILITARY FUNERALS: ORIGINS OF MILITARY FUNERAL CUSTOMS Fact sheets covering the origins of various military funeral customs such as flags, cannon salutes, Taps, caparisoned horse, Marine body bearers, Hail to the Chief, and use of the Colors.
293 Funerals and Burials: Public Affairs Officer Role MILITARY FUNERALS: PUBLIC AFFAIRS OFFICER ROLE Information paper concerning duties and responsibilities of the Public Affairs Officer for a military funeral.
293 Funerals and Burials: Public Affairs General Officer Deathbook Military Funerals: Public Affairs General Officer Deathbook Notebook compiled by the Public Affairs Office outlining the procedures to be followed by the PAO in the event of a 4-star general officer’s death, 1991-1993.
293.6 Monuments, Canadian Battlefield Memorials MONUMENTS, CANADIAN BATTLEFIELD MEMORIALS Nicholson, Colonel G. W. L., “We will remember…” Overseas Memorials to Canada’s War Dead. Minister of Veterans Affairs for Canada: Ottawa, 1973. A booklet describing the thirteen memorials erected on or near battlefields in France and Belgium in tribute to the Canadians who died there in World Wars I and II.
293.6 Monuments, Fort Sumter National Monument MONUMENTS, FORT SUMTER NATIONAL MONUMENT Alternatives Document for the General Management Plan, March 1996. Booklet covers the establishment, purpose, and future of the Fort Sumter National Monument, with a history of the Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie area.
293.6 Monuments, Vietnam Women’s Memorial MONUMENTS, VIETNAM WOMEN’S MEMORIAL Program of events at the dedication of the Vietnam Women’s Memorial at the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial on the Mall in Washington, D.C. The program includes stories of military and civilian women who served in the Republic of South Vietnam. Cross Reference: Women’s Army Corps; WAC; Army Nurse Corps; USO; Red Cross; Army; Air Force; Navy; Marines; Army Special Services; Women Marines;
293.7 Funerals and Burials: Headstones MILITARY FUNERALS: HEADSTONES “Government-Furnished Headstones and Markers,” information paper by the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration, January 2002. Cross Reference: Markers; Footstones; Veteran Eligibility; Memorials; Civil War Era; Spanish-American War.
293.7 Funerals and Burials: The Unknown Serviceman of the Vietnam Era FUNERALS AND BURIALS: THE UNKNOWN SERVICEMAN OF THE VIETNAM ERA Booklet written by Dr. William Hammond and published by CMH to honor the Unknown American soldier from Vietnam who joined the Unknowns from WWI, WWII, and the Korean War in Arlington Cemetery. Includes a pictorial.
300 Army, General Information ARMY, GENERAL INFORMATION Items like the nationwide availability of the HooAh nutrition bar and housing upgrades at Fort Belvoir
300.3 Regulations, Field Service REGULATIONS, FIELD SERVICE Historical survey of the evolution of Field Service Regulations as used by the U.S. Army. Cross Reference: doctrine; field manuals.
300.5 Pamphlet, AirLand Operations PAMPHLET, AIRLAND OPERATIONS Final draft of U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Pamphlet 525-5B AirLand Operations: The Evolution of AirLand Battle for a Strategic Army, 13 June 1991. Cross Reference: TRADOC; Doctrine; Strategy.
300.7 Drill Regulations, History of DRILL REGULATIONS, HISTORY OF Brief history of the evolution of drill regulations in the U.S. Army.
300.8 Training Regulations, 1925-1939 TRAINING REGULATIONS, 1925-1939 Inventory of U.S. Army Training Regulations, 1925-1939.
311 Worldwide Military Command and Control Systems (WWMCCS) WORLDWIDE MILITARY COMMAND AND CONTROL SYSTEM (WWMCCS) "A Study to Determine Army Staff Actions and Responsibilities for Implementation of the Worldwide Military Command and Control System ADP Update Program." 25 January 1972.
311.2 Korean War Messages KOREAN WAR MESSAGES Series of telegrams and messages pertaining to first year of Korean War and beginning of Office of the Chief of Military History (OCMH) volume on that period. Cross Reference: Schnable, James.
311.5 Allocation of Special Security Officers 1943-1945 ALLOCATION OF SPECIAL SECURITY OFFICERS TO SPECIAL BRANCH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE, WAR DEPARTMENT 1943-1945 Series of papers and memoranda dealing with the personnel and organizations tasked with handling ULTRA intelligence in the European Theater of Operations during World War II.
311.5 The Birthday of the Naval Security Group THE BIRTHDAY OF THE NAVAL SECURITY GROUP Copy of a unit history of the Naval Security Group Command from 1916 to 1968 prepared for publication in the Naval Security Group Bulletin.
311.5 Communication Intelligence Summaries 1941 COMMUNICATION INTELLIGENCE SUMMARIES 1 NOVEMBER- 6 DECEMBER 1941. COMMANDANT, 14TH NAVAL DISTRICT, UNITED STATES NAVY. Daily summaries of signal intelligence prepared in Honolulu by the 14th Naval District and assembled as part of the material furnished to the Joint Congressional Committee on the Investigation of the Pearl Harbor Attack.
311.5 Declassification, Army Programs DECLASSIFICATION, ARMY PROGRAMS Memorandum of Agreement Regarding the Army Wide Mandatory and Systematic Declassification Programs and Historical Access.
311.5 Declassification Authorization, Operations Research Office (ORO) DECLASSIFICATION AUTHORIZATION, OPERATIONS RESEARCH OFFICE (ORO) External regarding notices from 1959-1961 from the ORO indicating classified material hat had been regarded or declassified as indicated by authority of the Chief of Research and Development, Department of the Army.
311.5 Declassification: Executive Order 12958 DECLASSIFICATION: EXECUTIVE ORDER 12958 Message from the Commander, PERSCOM, subject: Declassification of Army Documents under Executive Order 12958, Classified National Security Information. Cover memo is tasking from CMH DCO to Field Programs to comply with guidance.
311.5 Declassification: German Foreign Military Studies (GFMS) DECLASSIFICATION: GERMAN FOREIGN MILITARY STUDIES Documentation of the coordination between CMH and the National Archives regarding the classification of GFMS. Dated 17 May 1988.
311.5 Declassification: JCS List of Unclassified Documents DECLASSIFICATION: JCS LIST OF UNCLASSIFIED DOCUMENTS Copy of a JCS document declassification reporting system created 10 Jan 1989 listing JCS documents that may be marked as no longer classified.
311.5 Declassification: MACV/USARV Records DECLASSIFICATION: MACV/USARV RECORDS Memorandum with enclosures subject: Proposed Guidelines for Declassification of MACV (Military Assistance Command Vietnam)/USARV (U.S. Army Vietnam) Records, dated 13 July 1987, Office of the Secretary of the Army.
311.5 Declassification: National Security Archive DECLASSIFICATION: NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE Brochures from the National Security Archive, “ Iraq Gate, Saddam Hussein, U.S. Policy and the Prelude to the Persian Gulf War, 1980-1994,” and The U.S. Intelligence Community 1947-1989. Brochures tell about collections available from Chadwyck-Healey Inc., of declassified documents with materials from the White House ( Iraq) and the CIA, DOD military services and other federal intelligence agencies (Intelligence).
311.5 Declassification, OSD Historical Records Declassification Advisory Panel (HRDAP) Declassification, OSD Historical Records Declassification Advisory Panel Information packet for the Chief of Military History with the finding of the HRDAP meeting on 21 September 2001
311.5 Declassification: Regrading Action DECLASSIFICATION: REGRADING ACTION CMH memorandum with enclosure of DA 1575, listing documents to be regraded, subject: Request for Notification of Regrading Action, dated 9 May 1989.
311.5 Declassification, Westmoreland Papers DECLASSIFICATION, WESTMORELAND PAPERS Correspondence relating to declassification of Westmoreland Papers received by Center of Military History. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Chief of Staff.
NOTE: All documents with number of SRH-___ are not original CMH documents, but were transferred to CMH from the Army Staff. Dr. Wright instructed that all of them be filed under 311.5, since they all deal with signals intelligence in some manner or form.
311.5 Friedman, William F. FRIEDMAN, WILLIAM F. Callimahos, Lambros D., “The Legendary William F. Friedman.” This is a brief biography of Mr. Friedman, cryptologist. (Formerly SRH-058).
311.5 Expansion of the Signal Intelligence Service EXPANSION OF THE SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE SERVICE FROM 1930-7 DECEMBER 1941. Historical report prepared by William F. Friedman on 4 December 1945.
311.5 Historical Impact of Revealing the Ultra Secret HISTORICAL IMPACT OF REVEALING THE ULTRA SECRET "The Historical Impact of Revealing the Ultra Secret," by Dr. Harold C. Deutsch. Published in Parameters, Volume VII, Number 3. Cross Reference: ULTRA; Codebreaking; Signals Intelligence (SIGINT).
311.5 Information from Captain George W. Linn, USNR(R) HISTORICAL INFORMATION FROM CAPTAIN GEORGE W. LINN, USNR (Ret.) First-person account of Captain Linn’s experiences from the late 1920’s through World War II in the US Navy’s signals intelligence program.
311.5 Keeping the Nation's Secrets KEEPING THE NATION'S SECRETS A Report to the Secretary of Defense By the Commission to Review DOD Security Policies and Practices, 1985. Cross Reference: Information Security; classified information.
311.5 Messages, Eyes Only MESSAGES, EYES ONLY Memorandum subject: Eyes Only Message Preparation Guide, dated 25 February 1981, U.S. Army Special Security Detachment, DA Staff.
311.5 Military Ciphers MILITARY CIPHERS “The History of Army Strip Cipher Devices (Jul 1934-Oct 1947)” prepared by the Army Security Agency, 1948. Covers the development and importance of Army strip cipher devices.
311.5 Military Cryptanalysis, British at Bletchley Park MILITARY CRYPTANALYSIS, BRITISH AT BLETCHLEY PARK During WWII German armed forces’ top secret codes were broken at Bletchley park. Providing the allies with vital information towards the war effort.
311.5 Military Cryptanalysis MILITARY CRYPTANALYSIS Military Cryptanalysis, Part IV, Transposition and Fractionating Systems (1941), by William R. Friedman, Principal Cryptanalyst, Signal Intelligence Service, Washington, D.C. Cross Reference: ciphers; substitution-transposition systems; ADFGVX system.
311.5 Military Study Communication Intelligence 1937 MILITARY STUDY COMMUNICATION INTELLIGENCE RESEARCH ACTIVITIES UNITED STATES NAVY 30 JUNE 1937 A brief review of signals intelligence planning and issues within the United States Navy prepared on the eve of World War II.
311.5 Report of Mission to Hawaii and Marianas REPORT OF MISSION TO HAWAII AND MARIANAS TO STUDY SECURITY OF 21ST BOMBER COMMAND COMMUNICATIONS Memorandum dated 27 March 1945 addressed to the Military Intelligence Service Special Security Officer dealing with an inspection tour dealing with the handling of ULTRA intelligence on Oahu, Saipan and Guam.
311.5 US Navy Communication Intelligence 1941-1945 U.S. NAVY COMMUNICATION INTELLIGENCE ORGANIZATION, LIAISON AND COLLABORATION 1941-1945 Revised draft dated 8 October 1945 of OP-20-G’s chapter of the Naval Communications historical review. It deals with the Navy’s signal intelligence program during World War II.
312.1 Correspondence, Cuban Monograph CORRESPONDENCE, CUBAN MONOGRAPH Miscellaneous documents pertaining to the publication of the Center of Military History monograph The Role of the Army Medical Service in the Cuban Crisis, 1962. Cross Reference: Cold War.
312.1 Dental Corps Manuscript Correspondence DENTAL CORPS MANUSCRIPT CORRESPONDENCE Miscellaneous correspondence concerning the publication of a Center of Military History volume on the history of the Dental Corps in Vietnam.
312.4 Signatures of Former Army Chiefs of Staff SIGNATURES OF FORMER ARMY CHIEFS OF STAFF Copies of the signature blocks for Army Chiefs of Staff since 1886, requested by DACS-DC 12 June 1986.
312.4 Abbreviations, Army Air Force, WWII ABBREVIATIONS, ARMY AIR FORCE, WWII List of abbreviations used by the Army Air Forces in World War II. Compiled from glossaries in History of the Army Air Forces in World War II, volumes I-VII.
312.7 Army Medical Specialist Corps, 45 th Anniversary Booklet ARMY MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS, 45 TH ANNIVERSARY Hartwick, Anne M. Ritchie, The Army Medical Specialist Corps: The 45 th Anniversary, U.S. Army Center of Military History: Washington, D.C. 64 pages, illustrated.
312.7 D-Day Commemoration COMMEMORATION OF D-DAYIn Commemoration of D-Day 6 June 1944 Normandy France, the commemorative pamphlet prepared by the Department of Defense for the 1989 45th anniversary ceremonies in Normandy. Includes Normandy ’94, “In the Footsteps of Heroes” and the Center of Military History’s critical reviews of factual accuracy. Also contains copy of the response to an inquiry on Black soldier participation on D-Day. Cross Reference: World War II; OVERLORD.
312.7 D-Day Miscellaneous D-DAY Miscellaneous Miscellaneous documents on the Normandy landing and D-Day facts. Also contains D-Day articles, Overlord, D-Day and the Battle for Normandy by Max Hastings; Orders of Battle, Vol I, United Kingdom and Colonial Formations and Units, Her Majesty’s Stationery Office; First U.S. Army Report of Operations, Annex No 3 to 11 and 12 to 14;Logistical Support of the Armies,Vol 1, Roland G. Ruppenthal, and The Invasion of France and Germany, Samuel Eloit Morison.
312.7 Briefing Book: V-J Day Prep Dinner for President Clinton BRIEFING BOOK: V-J DAY PREP DINNER FOR PRESIDENT CLINTON 1 st draft of the briefing book outline with schedule for the dinner, list of dinner and briefing attendees, texts of the formal presentations on the end of the war with Japan, biographies of the briefing historians and special guests, and a list of V-J Day events being held nationwide. The dinner was hosted by Secretary of Defense and held on 8 August 1995 at the Pentagon.
313 Army Records Information Management System (ARIMS) ARMY RECORDS INFORMATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Information paper dated May 2002, to provide info on ARIMS in supot of Records Management, Freedom of Information and Privacy Acts, and Research of Unit Records and ARIMS FY 2002 Overview
313 Combat After Action Reports COMBAT AFTER ACTION REPORTS Listing of accession numbers and box locations for combat after action reports for the Vietnam War.
313 Records, Electronic RECORDS, ELECTRONIC Memorandum from the Secretary of the Army concerning creation, maintenance and storage of electronic records. Dated 1 September, 1989.
313 General Records Schedule GENERAL RECORDS SCHEDULE General Services Administration publication FPMR 101-11.4 "General Records Schedules" published in 1982. Cross Reference: National Archives and Records Administration.
313 Medical Corps Speeches MEDICAL CORPS SPEECHES Inventory list of 14 boxes of speeches and lectures pertaining to Army medical service. Transferred to Military History Institute in 1975.
313 Modern Army Records Keeping System MODERN ARMY RECORDS KEEPING SYSTEM Office of the Adjutant General Publication from 1983 detailing MARKS System. Cross Reference: AR 25-400-2.
313 Operational Records and Information Information Superiority Initial Impressions Report, Center for Army Lessons Learned, dated July 1999. 133 pages text on information management functions as they are applied to contingency operations. Observations were derived from collection efforts during operations in Bosnia.
313 Records, Army at NPRC RECORDS, ARMY AT NPRC Compilation of U.S. Army Organizational Records, 1940-1960's stored at National Personnel Records Center pending transfer to National Archives and Records Administration. Cross Reference: Cold War; Suitland.
313 Records Custody, Information Systems Command RECORDS CUSTODY, INFORMATION SYSTEMS COMMAND Report filed by a CMH Individual Mobilization Augmentee concerning inspection of DA Staff records at Information Systems Command and Washington National Records Center.
313 Records, Desert Storm RECORDS, DESERT STORM Miscellaneous correspondence and directives concerning maintenance, collection, disposition and preservation of Gulf War records. Cross Reference: Operation DESERT SHIELD; Operation DESERT STORM; Southwest Asia; Modern Army Records Keeping System (MARKS); AR 25-400-2.
313 Records Disposition, Somalia RECORDS DISPOSITION, SOMALIA Miscellaneous documents describing Center of Military History historical effort in Somalia and disposition of materials gathered. Cross Reference: Operation RESTORE HOPE; Joint History Team SOMALIA; Army History Team SOMALIA.
313 Records, Historical Development of the United States Army Records Management Program RECORDS MANAGEMENT, HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Historical Development of the United States Army Records Management Program, Office of the Adjutant General, compiled by John Henry Hatcher, Archivist of the Army, and the writings of Frederick Ainsworth, Seymour Pomrenze, Wayne Grover, Ollon McCool, and Ernst Posner.
313 Records, Intelligence, Vietnam RECORDS, VIETNAM INTELLIGENCE Letter from Brigadier General William Stofft (Chief of Military History) to General McChristian describing possible sources for records of intelligence agencies in Vietnam.
313 Records Management, Guidance, and Procedures for Bosnia Mission Records Management, Guidance, and Procedures for Records Resulting from the Bosnia Mission Memorandum from the Office of the Secretary of the Army, subject: Records Guidance and Procedures Resulting from the Bosnia Mission, explaining that special deployments require “emphasis be place on related records and waives the requirements of AR 25-400-4 for…this specific group of records”.
313 Records Management Handbook RECORDS MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK Records Management Handbook published by National Archives, 1978 and 1979. Includes NARA Bulletin No. 87-3, 10 December 1986 and letter from Washington Records Center with example of records request form.
313 Records Management Program RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Draft HQDA Letter 25-xx, Records Management Program, expiration date 31 December 1992. Purpose of letter was to prescribe policy and procedures and assign responsibilities for operating the Records Management Program within the Army Secretariat, offices of the COS and Army Staff agencies.
313 Records Management, MID Subject Index, Military Intelligence RECORDS MANAGEMENT, MID SUBJECT INDEX, MILITARY INTELLIGENCE Copy from the files of NARA of the MID Subject Index with corresponding file numbers produced by Military Intelligence during the 1920’s.
313 Records, National Police Force (NAPE), Vietnam RECORDS, NATIONAL POLICE FORCE, VIETNAM List with titles and descriptions of files comprised of data contained on tapes pertaining to activities performed by reporting police units. The data is designed to reveal operational trends and police strengths, identify providences/districts where police activities are above or below average and to show which portions of police activity are most productive.
313 Records Policy, Rwanda Relief RECORDS POLICY, RWANDA RELIEF Policy letter from Army Records Manager concerning collection of records for the Rwanda relief effort. Cross Reference: Rwanda; Operations Other Than War (OOTW); Modern Army Records Keeping System (MARKS).
313 Records Preservation, Executive Order 10160 RECORDS PRESERVATION, EXECUTIVE ORDER 10160 Department of the Army Executive Order 10160, Providing for the Preservation of records for Certain Purposes of the Defense Production Act of 1950, bulletin no. 18, 23 October 1950.
313 Records, Moratorium on Destruction of Records RECORDS, MORATORIUM ON DESTRUCTION OF RECORDS Memorandum from U.S. Army Records Management & Declassifications Agency, subject: Moratorium on Destruction of Records (Record Freeze -- General Motors Litigation). Lists of facilities and all related records involved in litigation between General Motors Corp and the United States of America that could not be destroyed.
313 Records, RA Information Papers RECORDS, RA INFORMATION PAPERS Listing of Information Papers done by Center of Military History Research and Analysis Branch between 1990 and 1992, on file in CMH Archives.
313 Records, VII Corps, Gulf War RECORDS, VII CORPS, GULF WAR Finders Guide to VII Corps Gulf War records sent to Combined Arms Center History Office. Published 5 October 1992. Cross Reference: DESERT STORM; Southwest Asia.
313 Records, Swain Papers RECORDS, SWAIN PAPERS Miscellaneous correspondence concerning disposition of historical Materials gathered by COL William Swain during Operation DESERT STORM. Cross Reference: Gulf War; Third Army; Southwest Asia.
313 Records, TRADOC RECORDS, TRADOC Guide to TRADOC Historical Research Collection on file in the Office of the Command Historian, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort Monroe, Virginia.
313 Records, Unit Historical Record RECORDS, UNIT HISTORICAL RECORD Army Form C2117 from the 659the Squadron Army Air Corps. 1 Jan 1987 thru 31 Mar 1988 and 1 April 1988 thru 31 March 1989. Also certificate of service with the British Army for Army Colonel LG Sumner, Jr.
313 Records, U.S. Army Intelligence Command RECORDS, U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE COMMAND Documentation and inventory sheet for records of U.S. Army Intelligence Command transferred to Military History Institute in 1988. Cross Reference: Counter Intelligence Corps.
313 Records, Vietnam Firebases and Landing Zones RECORDS, VIETNAM FIREBASES AND LANDING ZONES A list of Vietnam firebases and landing zones compiled by John McGrath.
313 Records, Vietnam Commandos RECORDS, VIETNAM COMMANDOS Response to Congressional Inquiry about 60 Minutes report that several hundred South Vietnamese were dropped into North Vietnam and abandoned.
313 Records, Vietnam in National Archives RECORDS, VIETNAM IN NATIONAL ARCHIVES Essay on "Vietnam Records in the National Archives," by Charles A. Shaughnessy published in Prologue, Spring 1991. Cross Reference: Vietnam War; Record Group 472 (RG 472).
313 Supporting Documents, Surgeon General Reports SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS, SURGEON GENERAL REPORTS Documentation for the transfer of supporting documents to the Office of the Surgeon General Annual Reports for 1973 through 1983. Transferred to National Archives in 1988.
313.1 Automation, CMH AUTOMATION, CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY Information concerning upgrading of computer systems in CMH during 1988.
313.1 Automation, Combined Arms Center AUTOMATION, COMBINED ARMS CENTER Briefing material concerning automation of Army Archives System, integration into "Archives Without Walls."
313.1 Automation, Naval Laboratories AUTOMATION, NAVAL LABORATORIES Report and recommendations prepared by Society of American Archivists for Naval Research and Development Center, 1982. 26 pages.
313.1 Automation, 7th Army TOS Test AUTOMATION, SEVENTH ARMY TOS TEST Letters and report related to test of Tactical Operations System (TOS) during USAREUR/Seventh Army Exercise CARDINAL SYSTEM 23-27 June 1969.
313.1 Automation, Tactical Operations System (TOS) Study AUTOMATION, Tactical Operations System (TOS) STUDY Letter of transmittal - Combat Developments Study Plan: Tactical Operations System, Tactical Applications Package (TOS TAP) Study. This packet was submitted by the U.S. Army Combat Developments Command with the recommendation that DA approve the use of the TOS TAP methodology.
313.1 Innovation Versus Tradition INNOVATION VERSUS TRADITION Inventory of Background Files for unpublished James E. Hewes manuscript, Innovation Versus Tradition. Files located in CMH at one time, no longer here.
313.1 Innovation Versus Tradition INNOVATION VERSUS TRADITION CMH evaluation of unpublished James E. Hewes manuscript, Innovation Versus Tradition.
313.1 Israeloff Material ISRAELOFF MATERIAL Inventory list of material identified as "COL Israeloff's". Materials were assembled by former senior historian at the Office of the Chief of Military History (OCMH).
313.1 Microforms MICROFORMS Miscellaneous catalogs listing historical materials available on microfilm and microfiche.
313.1 Records, Combat and Contingency Operations RECORDS, COMBAT AND CONTINGENCY OPERATIONS Message from Department of the Army indicating deficiencies in preservation and packaging of U.S. Army records related to Desert Storm. Cross Reference: Contingency Mission Records; DESERT STORM; DESERT SHIELD; Gulf War.
313.1 Records, Hewes RECORDS, HEWES SF 135 listing materials transferred 18 December 1987 to Washington National Records Center pertaining to Dr. James Hewes' unfinished manuscript (CMH Project 188P) intended to be the successor volume to his Root to McNamara.
313.1 Records, Sunell Interview RECORDS, SUNELL INTERVIEW SF 135 listing materials transferred to Washington National Records Center pertaining to interview with Major General Robert J. Sunell. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
313.1 U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Collection U.S. ARMY CIVILIAN PERSONNEL COLLECTION Inventory of 17 boxes of historical materials collected by Mr. Ed Steiner, Historian for the U.S. Army Civilian Personnel Alumni Association. Collection to become Army Civilian Personnel Alumni Association Collection.
313.2 Decimal Filing, War Department DECIMAL FILING, WAR DEPARTMENT "Decimal Filing: Its General Background and an Account of its Rise and Fall in the U.S. War Department," by Mabel Deutrich. Article from The American Archivist April 1965. Cross Reference: War Department Decimal File.
313.3 Finding Aids, Medical, Pre-1971 FINDING AIDS, MEDICAL, PRE-1971 A miscellaneous collection of documents related to Army medicine and medical personnel. All are date 1971 or earlier. Map of locations of Army Hospitals (CONUS); The Walter Reed Society (2 letters); Memo, Examples of Possibly Inadequate Medical Planning, Organization, or Implementation in Recent Centuries; Review of Communicable Diseases: Arthropodborne Diseases Other Than Malaria, Preventive Medicine in World War II, Vol. VII.; Chiefs of Dental Activities, Walter Reed Army Hospital; Training of Medical Department Personnel; “The Relationship of The Surgeon General to the General Staff: 1942-1953; Army Medical Service Celebrates 185 th Anniversary Press Release; Bibliography: Studies on Shock; A Selected Bibliography of the Historical Unit’s Army Research and Development Projects; GR&R Biographical Files of Women Officers of the Medical Department; List of “Some Medical Officers Who Have Distinguished Themselves;” Key Personnel – OTSG, 1 July 1968 - 30 June 1970;” Reply to letter requesting information about hospital trains; Reply to letter with extracts of army medical achievements adapted to civilian life; List of “SGO Records from Vietnam at Suitland;” List of “Material Available at the Historical Unit;” “Selected Bibliography on Medical Aspects of Amphibious Warfare, August 1967:’ List of “Deaths in Principal Wars, U.S. Army;” List of “Distinguished Medical Officers;” List of “Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health and Medical);” Highlights of Preventive Medicine, 1776 – 1967; List of “Unofficial Unit Histories;” Biographical Sketches found in the Army Medical Bulletin 1939 – 1943; List of “Medical Corps MOS Codes.”
313.2. Keeping of Records KEEPING OF RECORDS. Imperial War Museum, "Department of Documents" [British]. A repository for all types of documentary records relating to warfare in the twentieth century. The collections consist of British private papers and other foreign records, largely captured German material.
313.2 Records, Cartographic Branch RECORDS, CARTOGRAPHIC BRANCH Miscellaneous essays and brochures describing the holdings of the Cartographic and Architectural Branch, National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
313.2 Records, Chemical and Biological Tests on Humans RECORDS, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL TESTS ON HUMANS Information concerning materials available on the use of humans in testing chemical and biological agents.
313.2 Records, Desert Storm, Swain Papers RECORDS, DESERT STORM, SWAIN PAPERS Inventory of materials collected by COL Swain while serving as Third Army Historian during the Gulf War. Cross Reference: Swain Papers; DESERT STORM; Southwest Asia; ARCENT.
313.2 Records, Folder Inventory RECORDS, FOLDER INVENTORY Folder inventory to HRC (1984-1999) collection prior to its being cataloged.
313.2 Records, Hungarian Army, WWII RECORDS, HUNGARIAN ARMY, WORLD WAR II Correspondence concerning records pertaining to the Hungarian Army in World War II on file in the Center of Military History and the National Archives.
313.2 Records, CMH Historical Manuscripts Catalog, Draft RECORDS, CMH HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS CATALOG, DRAFTCopy of the final draft of Volumes I and II, Catalog and Index to Historical Manuscripts, 1940-1966. Prepared by Hannah M. Zeidlik, 1979.
313.2 Records, Forces Command FY 89 Annual Historical Reviews Inventory Records, Forces Command FY 89 annual Historical Reviews Inventory Memorandum signed by William Stacy ensuring delivery of FORCOMs outstanding Annual History Reviews and with inventories for the Headquarters Forces Command’s FY 1989 Annual Historical Reviews.
313.2 Records Management Program, U.S. Army RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY Historical Development of the U.S. Army Records Management Program . Compiled by John H. Hatcher, Archivist of the Army.
313.2 Records Management Program, U.S. Army, RECORDS MANAGEMENT PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY Historical Development of the U.S. Army Records Administration Program . Compiled by Seymour J. Pomrenze, Archivist for Departmental Records, 1952
313.2 Records, Military Records in the National Archives RECORDS, MILITARY RECORDS IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES Military Records in the National Archives: A Plan for Their Preservation and Use, published by National Archives and Records Administration. Details plan for improving the management, maintenance, storage, and preservation of military records and for improving public access to such records.
313.2 Records, U.S. Military Academy Library RECORDS, U.S. MILITARY ACADEMY LIBRARY Catalog of papers and manuscripts on file in the West Point Library. As of 1992.
313.2 Records, "Urgent Fury Manuscript Distribution RECORDS, "URGENT FURY" MANUSCRIPT DISTRIBUTION Document Accountability Records for distribution of Operation Urgent Fury: The U.S. Army in Joint Operations. August 1991. Cross Reference: Grenada; URGENT FURY; Center of Military History.
313.2 Records, World War II RECORDS, WORLD WAR II Memorandum for Record subject: Conference w/Mr. Ballentyne and Mr. Stanton, TAGO re Records Management Program, dated 12 January 1960. Memo speaks of trip to the Kansas City Records Center (KCRC) the transfer of records to the Alexandria National Archives.
313.3 Adjutant General Regional Records Offices ADJUTANT GENERAL REGIONAL RECORDS OFFICES Information concerning the development of the Adjutant General Records Offices in the U.S. and overseas.
313.3 Records, CMH Historians RECORDS, CMH HISTORIANS Record of disposition of historical material collected by Center of Military History historians Detmar Finke, Billy Mossman, and Young Gil Chang. Cross Reference: American Red Cross Study; Army Language Training.
313.3 Records, Preserving the Historical Record RECORDS, PRESERVING THE HISTORICAL RECORD Paper by Dr. Charles E. Kirkpatrick, “Grist for Our Mills: Preserving the Historical Record.” Headquarters, V Corps Historian.
313.3 Records, The Medics’ War RECORDS, THE MEDICS’ WAR Memorandum for Record, subject: Supporting Documents for Albert E. Cowdrey, The Medics’ War, written by Mary Haynes explaining the supporting documents for the above publication are in the custody of the Washington NRC, Accession No 581095, Record Group 112, Box No.s 29-35. Also Change of Status Records for input into the NARA A-1 System. Job No.s NN3-319-87-2 and NN3-319-87-2.
313.3 Records, National Archives RECORDS, NATIONAL ARCHIVES Letter describing movement of records and opening of Archives II facility in College Park, Maryland.
313.4 Records, Annual Histories, USAREUR Comments RECORDS, ANNUAL HISTORIES, USAREUR COMMENTS Copies of letters sent by Mr. Bruce H. Siemon, USAREUR History Office, to USAREUR units that submitted Annual Histories for 1983. The letters acknowledge receipt or non-receipt of the annual histories and provide Mr. Siemon’s comments on the histories. A USAREUR/Seventh Army wiring diagram for 1983 is included with the letters.
313.5 Access to British Records ACCESS TO BRITISH RECORDS Letter from the British Ministry of Defense explaining certain access procedures to United Kingdom military records.
313.5 Access to JCS Records ACCESS TO JCS RECORDS Correspondence concerning access by Department of Defense (DOD) contract historians to Joint Chiefs of Staff records.
313.5 Access to OSD ISA Records ACCESS TO OSD ISA RECORDS Memorandum subject: Access to OSD ISA Records by Army Historians from the Office of the Secretary of Defense dated February 1960 dealing with access to OSD records by Army historians for the preparation of writing project.
313.5 Foreign Nationals Access to Army Records FOREIGN NATIONALS ACCESS TO ARMY RECORDS Department of the Army message dated January 1987 detailing policy on allowing foreign nationals access to U.S. Army records.
313.5 Microfilm Records MICROFILM PROJECTS Correspondence and release forms relating to commercial distribution of microfilm copies of Center of Military History documents and oral history interviews.
313.5 Records, Captured German RECORDS, CAPTURED GERMAN Outline and essay describing the development and use of the Captured German Record collection after World War II.
313.5 Records, Cold War RECORDS, COLD WAR Information concerning proposed surveys of Cold War records and potential Center of Military History involvement. Includes inventories of Cold War materials on file in CMH.
313.5 Records, Interagency Agreement ACCESS TO HISTORICAL RECORDS, INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT Text of Agreement, January 13, 1989, on access for official agency historians to government records.
313.5 Records Retrieval, Greenwood Proposal RECORDS RETRIEVAL, GREENWOOD PROPOSAL Proposal by then Corps of Engineers Historian John Greenwood concerning a Center of Military History brochure detailing procedures for saving, organizing, and retrieving records.
313.6 Reports, Army Language Study Report REPORTS, ARMY LANGUAGE STUDY REPORT The final report of the Army Language Study, 4 April 1995, prepared by PRC Inc, providing information concerning the location, recruitment, retention, and other issues concerning Army language-capable soldiers.
313.6 Reports, RAND Arroyo Center REPORTS, RAND ARROYO CENTER Toward an Expeditionary Army, the Arroyo Center’s annual report for 2003 from the RAND Army Research Division.
313.6 Reports, Activities Report, 25th Infantry, 29 July 1950 Reports, Activities Report, 25th infantry, 29 July 1950 Headquarters 25th Infantry Division, Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff G-3, Activities Report for 29 July 1950. 1st Battalion, 35th Infantry War Diary, 1-30 Sep 1950; 35th Infantry Unit History, maps. Reproduced by the NARA on 5 March 1990.
313.6 Army War College Files, Historical Section ARMY WAR COLLEGE FILES, HISTORICAL SECTION Memorandum describing disposition of World War I Branch Files, Army War College Historical Section. Cross Reference: Thomas Files.
313.6 German Generals, Biographical Information GERMAN GENERALS, BIOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION Information concerning the disposition of data cards on World War II German General Officers.
313.6 Hoover Institute HOOVER INSTITUTE Detailed listing of materials on file in the Hoover Institute for War, Revolution, and Peace, concerning WWII period.
313.6 Records, Advice and Support, The Early Years RECORDS, ADVICE AND SUPPORT, THE EARLY YEARS Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of documents supporting Advice and Support, The Early Years to the National Archives, May 1988. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; Vietnam War; official history; Army of Republic of Vietnam (ARVN).
313.6 Records, Advice and Support, The Final Years RECORDS, ADVICE AND SUPPORT, THE FINAL YEARS Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of documents supporting Advice and Support, The Final Years by Jeff Clark to the National Archives, 3 October 1989. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; Vietnam War; official history; Army of Republic of Vietnam (ARVN); Vietnamization.
313.6 Records, Analysis Agency Directory RECORDS, ANALYSIS AGENCY DIRECTORY Documentation and inventory sheet for documents collected by Terrence Gough, Edgar Raines, James Hughes, Peter Kozumplok to support the Analysis Agency .
313.6 Records, Annual Histories, Medical RECORDS, ANNUAL HISTORIES, MEDICAL Documentation and inventory sheets for Annual Historical Reports of medical units, medical centers, dispensaries. Transferred to National Archives in April 1988. Cross Reference: Surgeon General.
313.6 Records, The Army and the Joint Chiefs of Staff RECORDS, ARMY AND THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of documents supporting Center of Military History publication The Army and the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the National Archives. By Dr. Ed Raines and Major David Campbell.
313.6 Records, Army Aviation RECORDS, ARMY AVIATION Documentation and inventory sheet for documents collected by Dr. Raines for proposed volume on Army Aviation, transfer to National Archives.
313.6 Records, Army Bases RECORDS, ARMY BASES Documentation and inventory sheets for records of U.S. Army Bases located at National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, pending transfer to National Archives. Cross Reference: Boston Army Base; Killeen Army Base; New Orleans Army Base; Sandia Base.
313.6 Records, Army Commands, 1940-1970 RECORDS, ARMY COMMANDS, 1940-1970 Inventory sheets and information paper prepared in 1987 concerning records of U.S. Army Commands 1940-1970. Those records are currently located at National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis; pending transfer to Suitland or regional records centers.
313.6 Records, AMC, Field Safety Activity RECORDS, ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND, FIELD SAFETY ACTIVITY Documentation and inventory sheet for records of the U.S. Army Materiel Command Field Safety Activity which were transferred to the National Archives in December 1993.
313.6 Records, Army Medical Specialist Corps RECORDS, ARMY MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS Documentation and inventory sheets for the transfer of documents supporting a Center of Military History publication on the Medical Specialist Corps to the National Archives.
313.6 Records, Army Nurse Corps RECORDS, ARMY NURSE CORPS Documentation and inventory sheets for the transfer of documents received from the Office of the Surgeon General to the National Archives. Records concern the Army Nurse Corps 1901-1985.
313.6 Records, Army Nurse Corps RECORDS, ARMY NURSE CORPS Documentation for transfer of historical material relating to Army Nurses from 1899 through 1943. Transferred to National Archives in 1989.
313.6 Records, Army Nurse Corps History to 1947 RECORDS, ARMY NURSE CORPS HISTORY TO 1947 Finding aids prepared by Charles Ellsworth to support use of ANC records after their transfer to the National Archives. Cross Reference: medical history.
313.6 Records, Army Schools RECORDS, ARMY SCHOOLS Documentation and description of records created by U.S. Army Service Schools 1940's through 1960's. On file in NPRC pending transfer to National Archives.
313.6 Records, Army Staff Reorganization, 1903-1985 RECORDS, ARMY STAFF REORGANIZATION, 1903-1985 Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of documents supporting proposed Center of Military History publication on Army Staff Reorganization to National Archives in December 1989.
313.6 Records, Army Terminals RECORDS, ARMY TERMINALS Inventory list of records created by U.S. Army Terminals and Ports, 1940-1960 on file at National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, pending transfer to National Archives. Cross Reference: Transportation Corps; Military Traffic Management Command; mobility.
313.6 Records, Army Veterinary Corps VIDEOTAPES, ARMY VETERINARIAN CORPS List of videotapes, photographs, and slides concerning U.S. Army Veterinary Corps transferred to Fort Sam Houston Museum June 1994.
313.6 Records, Artwork, Preventative Maintenance Magazine RECORDS, ARTWORK, PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MAGAZINE Correspondence concerning the disposition of original artwork (cartoons) used in the publication of Preventative Maintenance Magazine. Cross Reference: Connie; Sarge.
313.6 Records, Base Closings RECORDS, BASE CLOSING Records Management Procedures for Official Records for Closing Installations and Activities . February 1993. Cross Reference: Base Closing; downsizing; BRAC.
313.6 Records, Brownsville Riots RECORDS, BROWNSVILLE RIOTS Documentation concerning transfer of records pertaining to the Brownsville Riots of 1906 to the National Archives in June 1988. Cross Reference: Brownsville Riots; Racial Conflict; Negro; African-American; Black troops; Jim Crow.
313.6 Records, Blueprints of CMH, Ft McNair RECORDS, BLUEPRINTS OF CMH, FT MCNAIR Blueprints of the CMH building on Ft McNair and correspondence from \ regarding the on post parking, vehicle registration, and part of organization move oplan.
313.6 Records, Camp Kilmer Refugee Reception Center RECORDS, CAMP KILMER REFUGEE RECEPTION CENTER Documentation and description of records concerning Camp Kilmer Reception Center for Hungarian Immigrants, 1956-1957, Operation MERCY. Records on file in NPRC pending transfer to National Archives.
313.6 Records, CMH Administrative RECORDS, CMH ADMINISTRATIVE Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of Center of Military History administrative records for the period 1964-1984 to the National Archives 4 April 1988.
313.6 Records, CMH Commanders RECORDS, CMH COMMANDERS Collection of materials from conferences attended by BG John S. Brown, Chief, CMH, 1999-2004.
313.6 Records, CMH Historians RECORDS, CMH HISTORIANS Record of disposition of 7 boxes of historical materials collected from former Center of Military History Historians. Cross Reference: Chang, Young Gil; American Red Cross Study; Army Language Training Study; Research and Analysis; Mossman, Billy; Finke, Detmar.
313.6 Records, CMH Publications RECORDS, CMH PUBLICATIONS Documentation and inventory sheet for the transfer of supporting documentation for CMH publications to the National Archives. Dated March 1990. Cross Reference: The Inspectors General of the U.S. Army 1775-1903; Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Brigades; Field Artillery; Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff 1775-1983; American Military History 1775-1980's; Joseph Whitehorne; John Wilson; Janice McKenney; William Bell; Maurice Matloff.
313.6 Records, China-Burma-India, Lend Lease RECORDS, CHINA-BURMA-INDIA, LEND LEASE Documentation and description for records pertaining to Lend Lease in the China-Burma-India theater. Currently on file in National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis pending transfer to National Archives. Cross Reference: World War II; foreign military assistance.
313.6 Records, Central Intelligence Agency RECORDS, CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Memorandum for Record signed by Mary Haynes, FP, dated 26 January 1999, subject: OSD Concerns Mark Rafacz’s Req on a Secret Agency Assassination Group. Congressional inquiry was sent to OSD by Peter Visclosky, member of congress.
313.6 Records, Civil Disturbance RECORDS, CIVIL DISTURBANCES Documentation and inventory sheet for materials supporting Center of Military History publication The Role of Federal Forces in Civil Disturbances, 1945-1971 by Paul Scheips. Transferred to National Archives in January 1990.
313.6 Records, Civil Disturbance to 1878 RECORDS, CIVIL DISTURBANCE to 1878 Documentation for transfer materials to CMH publication The Role of Federal Military Forces in Civil Disturbances to 1878 by Robert Coakley, to National Archives in May 1988.
313.6 Records, Civil Disturbance, 1960-1970's RECORDS, CIVIL DISTURBANCE, 1960-1970'S Documentation for transfer of records of the Assistant General Counsel, Department of the Army pertaining to civil disturbance. Transferred to National Archives in June 1991.
313.6 Records, II CT2, Vietnam RECORDS, II CT2, VIETNAM Historical data files transferred to the Federal Records Center from the USARYIS Records Center
313.6 Records, Corps Level Command and Control RECORDS, CORPS LEVEL COMMAND AND CONTROL Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of documents supporting Center of Military History publication Corps Level Command and Control in an Unconventional Conflict to the National Archives. By Major Steve Dietrich.
313.6 Records, DCSOPS Pamphlet RECORDS, DCSOPS PAMPHLET Documentation and inventory sheet for supporting materials to Center of Military History pamphlet on the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations. Transferred to National Archives in December 1989.
313.6 Records, Desert Storm Operational RECORDS, DESERT STORM OPERATIONAL Information Paper “Gulf War Operational Records,” by DAMH-FPR, U.S. Army Center of Military History (CMH), dated 23 June 1995. This paper describes the search for Gulf War Operational Records that was done by CMH in 1994 – 95. It includes a list of key records with MARKS File Numbers that should have been considered permanent records and properly retired by units after the end of Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm.
313.6 Records, Desert Storm, XVIII Airborne Corps RECORDS, DESERT STORM, XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS Documentation and inventory sheet for transfer of XVIII Airborne Corps Records related to Operations DESERT SHIELD/STORM to Installation Records Holding Area, Fort Bragg. Dated November 13, 1992. Cross Reference: Southwest Asia; Gulf War.
313.6 Records, Desert Storm, Forces Command RECORDS, DESERT STORM, FORCES COMMAND Inventory sheet and documentation for retirement of U.S. Army Forces Command records pertaining to the Gulf War. Cross Reference: FORSCOM Records; Southwest Asia; Operation DESERT SHIELD; Operation DESERT STORM.
313.6 Records, Desert Storm Homecoming RECORDS, DESERT STORM HOMECOMING Documentation for transfer of historical materials pertaining to homecoming celebrations for returning servicemen to U.S. Army Combined Arms Center (CAC). Cross Reference: Gulf War; Southwest Asia; Operation DESERT STORM.
313.6 Records, Desert Storm, Third Army and ARCENT RECORDS, DESERT STORM, THIRD ARMY AND ARCENT Inventory sheets and documentation for retirement of Third Army records and historical material pertaining to the Gulf War. Includes G-1, G-3, Provost Marshal and Public Affairs Office. Cross Reference: Third Army Records, Operation DESERT SHIELD; Operation DESERT STORM; Southwest Asia.
313.6 Records, Disaster Relief, Medical RECORDS, DISASTER RELIEF Documentation and inventory sheet for records of U.S. Army Medical Department supporting the Center of Military History publication The Demands of Humanity: Army Medical Department in Disaster Relief.
313.6 Records Disposition, Base Realignment RECORDS DISPOSITION, BASE REALIGNMENT Information concerning disposition of records upon closure or realignment of military base. Cross Reference: Drawdown; BRAC; Downsizing.
313.6 Records, Disposition of RECORDS, DISPOSITION OF Draft regulation pertaining to the disposition of personal papers and federal records by heads of federal agencies.
313.6 Records, Engineer Historical Office RECORDS, ENGINEER HISTORICAL OFFICE Guides to unit and biographical files maintained by the Office of the Chief of Engineers, Engineer Historical Office.
313.6 Records, Finke Files RECORDS, FINKE FILES Documentation for transfer of Center of Military History Administrative Files (Finke Files) to National Archives. Paperwork does not indicate whether or not the transfer was completed. Material may have ended up at the U.S. Army Military History Institute.
313.6 Records, First Army RECORDS, FIRST ARMY Documentation and inventory sheet for First Army installation and organization records transferred to the Military History Institute, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.
313.6 Records, 1 st Infantry Division, Vietnam RECORDS, 1 ST INFANTRY DIVISION, VIETNAM Preliminary Inventory of the Retired Records of the 1 st United States Army Infantry Division During the Vietnam War, 2 October 1965 – 14 April 1970, prepared by the Office of the Adjutant General, Washington, D.C.
313.6 Records, IV Corps Tactical Zone, Vietnam RECORDS, IV CORPS TACTICAL ZONE, VIETNAM Washington National Records Center Accession Lists for IV Corps Tactical Zone records retired by US Army Ryukyu Islands (USARYIS) Records Center in 1971.
313.6 Records, General Officers Branch RECORDS, GENERAL OFFICERS BRANCH Documentation and inventory sheet for records created by General Officers Branch, Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel 1941-1951, and offered to NARA in 1993. Also list (w/grade, type of service, and service entry date) of general officers with World War II Active Duty Service, 19 May 1981.
313.6 Records, Great Patriotic War RECORDS, GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR Documentation and inventory sheet for History of the Great Patriotic War transferred to National Archives June 1986. Cross Reference: World War II; Soviet Union; Red Army; Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
313.6 Records, Installations RECORDS, INSTALLATIONS, EUROPE Documentation and inventory sheet for records of U.S. Army Sub Areas in Europe, 1950-1960. Currently stored at National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, Missouri pending transfer to National Archives. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe (USAREUR); Seventh Army; Installations.
313.6 Records, Inter-American Geodetic Survey RECORDS, INTER-AMERICAN GEODETIC SURVEY Description of records on file in the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) concerning U.S. Army Inter-American Geodetic Survey-Nicaraguan Canal Survey, prepared for transfer to National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
313.6 Records, MacArthur Archives RECORDS, MACARTHUR ARCHIVES Inventory of Record Groups on file in the Library and Archives, MacArthur Memorial, Norfolk, Virginia. Cross Reference: Douglas MacArthur; World War II; Korean War; Occupation; Chief of Staff.
313.6 Records, MACV RECORDS, MACV Miscellaneous correspondence relating to preservation and access to records pertaining to U.S. military operations in Vietnam. Cross Reference: Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV); Southeast Asia.
313.6 Records, Manhattan: The Army and the Bomb RECORDS, MANHATTAN: THE ARMY AND THE ATOMIC BOMB Inventory and documentation of supporting documents to Manhattan: The Army and The Atomic Bomb. Transferred to National Archives in 1987. Cross Reference: Vince Jones.
313.6 Records, Medical Annual Reports RECORDS, MEDICAL ANNUAL HISTORIES Inventory of Annual Historical Reports of medical centers, dispensaries, etc. prepared for transfer to the National Archives.
313.6 Records, Medical, Biographical RECORDS, MEDICAL, BIOGRAPHICAL Documentation and inventory sheet for transfer of 6 boxes of biographical records from the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army to the National Archives.
313.6 Records, Medical Clinical Volumes RECORDS, MEDICAL CLINICAL VOLUMES Inventory and documentation for transfer of Administrative files, interviews, and draft manuscripts related to the Army Medical Clinical volumes dealing with Vietnam. Transferred to National Archives in April, 1992.
313.6 Records, Medical, Loan to Walter Reed AMC RECORDS, MEDICAL, LOAN TO WALTER REED AMC List of materials loaned from Federal Records Center, Kansas City, Missouri to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in 1961. Most concern World War II and Korean War medical facilities and treatments. Includes documentation for return to NARA.
313.6 Records, Medical, Inventory of Medical Education for National Defense (MEND) Program on File at CMH Records, Medical, Inventory of Medical Education for National Defense (MEND) Program on File at CMH Inventory of records for MEND program on file in the Historical Records Branch, CMH. November 1981, C.W. Ellsworth, Archivist HSR.
313.6 Records, Medical Personnel RECORDS, MEDICAL PERSONNEL Documentation and inventory list concerning transfer of personnel records for U.S. Army Medical personnel from the Office of the Surgeon General, through Center of Military History, to Suitland Records Center.
313.6 Records, Medical, Transferred to National Archives RECORDS, MEDICAL, TRANSFERRED TO NATIONAL ARCHIVES Documentation for transfer of records of the Office of the Surgeon General of the Army for the Vietnam period to the National Archives.
313.6 Records, Medical, Transferred to NARA RECORDS, MEDICAL, TRANSFERRED TO NARA Detailed documentation for almost 300 linear feet of medical records and supporting documents transferred to Washington National Records Center in 1987.
313.6 Records, Medical, Transferred to WNRC RECORDS, MEDICAL, TRANSFERRED TO WNRC Documentation and inventory lists for medical records transferred to Washington National Records Center 1979-1991.
313.6 Records, Medical, War Against Japan RECORDS, MEDICAL, WAR AGAINST JAPAN Documentation and inventory sheets for supporting material to Medical Service in the War Against Japan. Transferred to NARA in July 1979. Cross Reference: World War II; green books.
313.6 Records, Miami Engineer District RECORDS, MIAMI ENGINEERING DISTRICT Documentation and inventory sheets for the transfer of records of the Miami Engineer District 1940-1948 to the National Archives.
313.6 Records, Military Communications RECORDS, MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS Documentation and inventory sheet for supporting documents to Military Communications: A Test For Technology transferred to National Archives in 1986. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Jack Bergen; Signal Corps.
313.6 Records, Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands RECORDS, MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN THE RYUKYU ISLANDS Documentation and inventory sheets for supporting materials to Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands retired to the National Archives in 1990. Cross Reference: Okinawa; Arnold Fisch.
313.6 Records, Military History Institute Holdings List RECORDS, MILITARY HISTORY INSTITUTE List of MHI holdings reviewed and actions recommended dated 23-27 July 1979.
313.6 Records, Myles Collection RECORDS, MYLES COLLECTION List of documents from collection of Major Paul Myles, aide to General Westmoreland, transferred to Military History Institute (MHI) in 1989.
313.6 Records Offered to USUHS RECORDS OFFERED TO USUHS Documentation and inventory of historical materials offered to and accepted by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Services.
313.6 Records, Organizational, CMH, FI RECORDS, ORGANIZATIONAL, CMH, FI Memorandum subject: Lessons Learned Activities Pertaining to Operation DESERT SHIELD, dated 30 August 1990, from Dr. John Greenwood, Director, Field and International Programs to Chief, CMH, BG Harold Nelson. Memo documents Dr. Greenwood’s communications with Army Command Historians to ascertain their MACOMS’ lessons learned activities regarding Operation DESERT SHIELD.
313.6 Records, Organizational, CMH, HSD RECORDS, ORGANIZATIONAL, CMH, HDS Memorandum for Record, subject: Minutes of 11 July 1985 CMH Space Management Committee’s discussion of the disposition of 63 file cabinets of medical files in the Historical Services Division.
313.6 Records, Organization of the Department of the Army RECORDS, ORGANIZATION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Documentation and inventory sheets for supporting material to the CMH publication Organization of the Department of the Army transferred to NARA in 1987.
313.6 Records, Panama Canal RECORDS, PANAMA CANAL Documentation and inventory sheets for the transfer of the permanent Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of the Army (International Affairs) classified and unclassified Panama Canal Treaty Implementation files retired to the Washington National Records Center.
313.6 Records, Photographic RECORDS, PHOTOGRAPHIC Memorandum from Histories Division, CMH, for the Chief, CMH, subject: Disposition of the Defense Audiovisual Activities Collection and Custodians of Still and Motion Picture Collections
313.6 Records, Philippine Archives RECORDS, PHILIPPINE ARCHIVES Description of origin and development of Philippine records collection at the National Personnel Records Center.
313.6 Records, Plants and Works RECORDS, PLANTS AND WORKS Documentation and Inventory List for records pertaining to U.S. Army Plants and Works 1940's through 1960's. On file in NPRC pending transfer to National Archives. Cross Reference: Industrial mobilization.
313 Records, POW & CI Box Listing of Transferred Records Records, POW & CI Box Listing of Transferred Records Box listing for POW & CI Records that were transferred to WNRC in Suitland, MD, in February of 1989. Note mentions that certain boxes specifically mention Central or Latin American countries, and another mentions Japanese CIs at Louisiana and Texas camps.
313.6 Records, Promotion Boards RECORDS, PROMOTION BOARDS Documentation and inventory sheets for transfer of records related to U.S. Army Promotion Boards, 1947-1979.
313.6 Records, R-Series RECORDS, R-SERIES Documentation for transfer of "R-Series" studies prepared by Office of the Chief of Military History (OCMH) to support U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR II, Europe and Mediterranean Theaters. Transferred to National Archives. Cross Reference: German monographs; captured German officers.
313.6 Records Reduction, CMH RECORDS REDUCTION, CMH Miscellaneous correspondence concerning proposals by Brigadier General Douglas Kinnard to reduce the amount of record material maintained by the Center of Military History archives.
313.6 Records Retirement RECORDS RETIREMENT PROCEDURES Memorandum submitted by Hannah Zeidlik concerning procedures for retiring records and recommendations for amending the Modern Army Records Keeping System (MARKS). Also results of an inspection of 1st Infantry Division records by an unknown author with detailed guidance on records retirement and storage at the National Archives and WNRC. Cross Reference: AR 25-400-2.
313.6 Records, Ron Spector RECORDS, RON SPECTOR Documentation and Inventory Sheet of supporting documents for Advice and Support: The Early Years and a proposed book on The American Soldier, turned over to Historical Resources Branch in April 1988. Cross Reference: Vietnam War; SEA-RS.
313.6 Records, II Corps Tactical Zone, Vietnam RECORDS, II CORPS TACTICAL ZONE, VIETNAM Washington National Records Center Accession Lists for IV Corps Tactical Zone records retired by US Army Ryukyu Islands (USARYIS) Records Center in 1971.
313.6 Records, 2d Infantry Regiment RECORDS, 2D INFANTRY REGIMENT Documentation and description of records of the 2d Infantry Regiment transferred to the National Archives in June 1993.
313.6 Records, VII Corps RECORDS, VII CORPS Documentation and description of 30 boxes of records from the VII Corps Historical Office transferred to CMH upon VII Corps Inactivation. Transferred to National Archives in March, 1994. Cross Reference: REFORGER; Germany; Cold War.
313.6 Records, 2d Battalion, 29th Field Artillery RECORDS, 2d Battalion, 29TH FIELD ARTILLERY Letter/MFR regarding the transfer and disposition of records from NPRC to CMH. Four boxes of military records and blank forms belonging to the 29th FA that had been recovered 15 July 1994, Fayette County, Illinois, by the Conrail Police Department after apparently falling off a westbound military train.
313.6 Records, Signal Units, Southeast Asia RECORDS, SIGNAL, SOUTHEAST ASIA Documentation for transfer of miscellaneous records from Signal units serving in Southeast Asia 1965-1975 to National Archives in 1985. Cross Reference: Signal Corps; Vietnam; Laos; Cambodia.
313.6 Records, Sources for Military Service Reports & Unit Histories RECORDS, SOURCES FOR MILITARY SERVICE REPORTS & UNIT HISTORIES CRS Report for Congress, Military Service Records and Unit Histories: A Guide to Locating Sources, 12 August 2005
313.6 Records, Support Hope ( Haiti) RECORDS, SUPPORT HOPE ( HAITI) List of materials forwarded to United States Atlantic Command (USACOM) and Joint History Office by Joint Historian working in the field.
313.6 Records, TEXCOM Armor and Engineer Board RECORDS, TEXCOM ARMOR AND ENGINEER BOARD Documentation for transfer of records relating to Training and Doctrine Command Test and Experimentation Command Armor and Engineer Board to National Archives.
313.6 Records, 3d Armored Division, Desert Storm RECORDS, 3d ARMORED DIVISION, DESERT STORM Inventory and description of 4 boxes of records created by 3d Armored Division during Operation DESERT STORM. Transferred to Environmental Support Group September 13, 1995. Cross Reference: Gulf War.
313.6 Records, 3d Brigade, 7th Infantry Division RECORDS, 3d BRIGADE, 7th INFANTRY DIVISION Documentation and inventory for records of the 3d Brigade, 7th Infantry Division from 1988-1992, transferred to National Archives 22 November 1993. Cross Reference: Fort Ord; JUST CAUSE.
313.6 Records, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Historical Notes RECORDS, U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND HISTORICAL NOTES TRADOC Historical Notes, February 1983, objective is to provide commanders, historians, curators, etc., with information which will be useful in the accomplishment of historical responsibilities.
313.6 Records, Transmittal of Books and Documents to MHI/AHEC RECORDS, TRANSMITTAL OF BOOKS AND DOCUMENTS TO MHI Transmittal records for the transfer of MG Sloan’s book collection, the Army Civilian Personnel Alumni Association Collection, and miscellaneous files from the Chiefs of Staff/Vice Chief of Staff offices to the Military History Institute (MHI) also known as the Army Heritage and Education Center (AHEC).
313.6 Records, Transmittal of Bettie Mordon’s Background Papers of Women’s Army Corps, 1945-1978. RECORDS, TRANSMITTAL OF BETTIE MORDON’S BACKGROUND PAPERS OF WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS, 1945-1978 Transmittal documents for the collection of documents Bettie Mordon used to support Women’s Army Corps, 1945-1978, transferred to Military Reference Branch National Archives Summer 1990
313.6 Records, Transmittal of Documents for Declassification RECORDS, TRANSMITTAL OF DOCUMENTS FOR DECLASSIFICATION File has accountability record and supporting documents for the transfer of records to the Army Declassification Activity from CMH. Frank Shirer transferred 4 FRC Boxes and 13 Hollinger boxes of miscellaneous documents for declassification review, 11 March 2004.
313.6 Records, Transmittals Miscellaneous RECORDS, TRANSMITTALS MICELLANEOUS Record of transmittal and receipt for miscellaneous documents collected or transferred by Hannah Zeidlik, Historical Resources Branch.
313.6 Records, Uniformed Services University of Health Services RECORDS, UNIFORMED SERVICES UNIVERSITY OF HEALTH SERVICES Documentation for transfer of records pertaining to USUHS 1977-1982. Transferred to National Archives in 1988.
313.6 Records, U.S. Army Armed Forces Institute RECORDS, U.S. ARMY ARMED FORCES INSTITUTE Information concerning the disposition of official records created by the U.S. Army Armed Forces Institute.
313.6 Records, U.S. Army Sub Areas RECORDS, U.S. ARMY SUB AREAS Inventory list of U.S. Army Sub Area (Mostly in Germany) records, 1940-1960, located in National Personnel Records Center, St. Louis, pending transfer to Suitland Records Center. Cross Reference: Cold War.
313.6 Records, USARV in National Archives RECORDS, USARV IN NATIONAL ARCHIVES Description of materials in Record Group 472 " Headquarters, U.S. Army Vietnam" processed by National Archives. Cross Reference: Southeast Asia; The Army Functional File System (TAFFS); RG 472.
313.6 Records, U.S. Typhus Commission RECORDS, U.S. TYPHUS COMMISSION Inventory listing of records of the U.S. Typhus Commission, 1942-1946. Transferred to Washington National Records Center in 1975.
313.6 Records, Vietnam Manuscripts RECORDS, VIETNAM MANUSCRIPTS Documentation and inventory for Vietnam Language manuscripts on microfilm, held by National Archives.
313.6 Records, Vietnam Monographs RECORDS, VIETNAM MONOGRAPHS Documentation and inventory sheets concerning the transfer of supporting documents to several Vietnam Monographs to the National Archives. Dated January 1986. Cross Reference: Tactical and Materiel Innovation in Vietnam; Command and Control; Allied Participation in Vietnam; Law at War: Vietnam; War in the Northern Provinces; Chief of Staff Monographs; Vietnam War.
313.6 Records, Women's Army Corps RECORDS, WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Documentation and inventory for records of the Office of the Director, Women's Army Corps. Retired to National Archives Summer 1990. Supporting materials to Bettie Morden's volume Women's Army Corps, 1945-1978.
313.6 Retirement of Records, Desert Storm RETIREMENT OF RECORDS, DESERT STORM Memorandum For Commander, U.S. Army Central Command, SUBJECT: Desert Storm Records, dated 14 February 1997. This memorandum establishes the procedures for retirement of Desert Storm records. Cross Reference: Desert Shield; Gulf War.
313.6 Retirement of Medical History Records RETIREMENT OF MEDICAL HISTORY RECORDS 1976 correspondence concerning the proposed retirement of Medical Department records from the Center of Military History to the National Archives. Cross Reference: Surgeon General.
313.6 Records, Ryukyu Islands, Disposition (Filed in Geog V) RECORDS, RYUKYU ISLANDS, DISPOSITION Disposition Plan for the Records of the United States Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands 1945 – 1972. 83pps. No date.
313.6 SOP For Records Retirement, Desert Storm SOP FOR RECORDS RETIREMENT, DESERT STORM Combined Arms Center proposed Standing Operating Procedures for retirement of Desert Storm records, with comments by CMH representatives. Cross Reference: Gulf War; Southwest Asia.
313.6 Supporting Documents, CMH Publications SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS, CMH PUBLICATIONS Memorandum concerning transfer of supporting documents for two Center of Military History publications to the National Archives. Cross Reference: The Women’s Army Corps, 1945-1978; The Army and the Civil Administration of the Ryukyu Islands, 1945-1950; Arnold Fisch; Bettie Morden.
313.6 Supporting Documents, CMH Publications SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS, CMH PUBLICATIONS Documentation and inventory sheets for supporting documents to CMH publications transferred to the National Archives in December 1993. Includes documentation for transfer of other supporting materials as well, such as copies of the Jarvis Papers. Titles: Field Artillery; Armies, Corps Divisions, and Separate Brigades; The Army Medical Department, 1818-1865; Dust Off: Aeromedical Evacuation in Vietnam; Story of the NCO Corps; Department of the Army Historical Summary (1978, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1985, 1986); Two Centuries of Service; Soldier Statesman of the Constitution; 1941 Maneuvers; U.S. Army Mobilization in the Korean War; Division Slice and Division Force; Proceedings of the Second Indochina War Symposium; Reorganization for Pacification Support; Large Scale Maneuvers: 1935-1964; The Final Collapse; The Continental Army; Building Airfields in the Negev; A Soldier Supporting Soldiers; Polishing the Mirror; Guide to U.S. Army Museums; Quarters One; The Victory Plan of 1941; Guerillas in the Philippines; Special Operations in World War II; From Moscow to Stalingrad; From Moscow to Berlin.
313.6 Supporting Material, Cassino to the Alps SUPPORTING MATERIAL, CASSINO TO THE ALPS Inventory of Supporting Material to Center of Military History publication Cassino to the Alps transferred to the National Archives. Cross Reference: World War II; Italy; Mediterranean Theater; Ernest Fisher.
313.6 Transfer of HMC Collection to NARA TRANSFER OF HMC COLLECTION TO NARA Correspondence pertaining to the transfer of the Center of Military History Historical Manuscripts Collection to the National Archives and Records Administration and its subsequent recall.
313.6 Transfer of Nichols Papers to MHI TRANSFER OF NICHOLS PAPERS TO MHI Response to a request for access to the “Nichols Papers” which were cited in the bibliography of Integration of the Armed Forces, 1940-1965 by Morris MacGregor. The “Nichols Collection (aka Papers)” consisted of several boxes of interviews with members of African-American Tank Destroyer Battalions in World War II. All of the interviews, several boxes worth, were transferred to the U.S. Army Military History Institute at Carlisle Barracks at a undetermined date after Mr. MacGregor’s book was published.
313.7 Lost Records: Medical Files – Inspector General Report LOST RECORDS: MEDICAL FILES Correspondence pertaining to the findings of the Inspector General’s report about the loss of 2,800 documents signed out to the Medical History Division from DAMH-HSR prior to November 1979. Included in the file is a list of 225 Oral History Tapes signed out by Major Dorogi for use in the CMH volume Medical Aspects of Special Forces in Vietnam. None of these interview tape are listed in the current VNIT index.
314 Army History Program ARMY HISTORY PROGRAM "The Army's History Program," author not given. Brief essay concerning use of history in the Army. Appears to have been written late 1970's-early 1980's.
314.5 Illinois Militiamen ILLIONOIS MILITIAMEN Booklet designed and written by the Illinois National Guard (Dr. Wayne C. Temple) to accompany the Lincoln-Grant Exhibit in the National Guard Association of the United States’ Heritage Galley, Reckord Lounge,
314.5 Massachusetts Militia MASSACHUSETTS MILITIA " Massachusetts Militia Roots: A Bibliographic Study," by CPT Robert K. Wright, Jr., 19 July 1986. Cross Reference: Seventeenth Century; National Guard; Bay Colony; Pequot War; King Philip's War.
314.5 Netherlands Militia, General Information NETHERLANDS , MILITIA, GENERAL INFORMATION General information article on the civic militias in the Netherlands and the civic militia by the PR comity Schutterji St. Servaasbank Herr, March 1997.
314.5 Virginia Militia VIRGINIA MILITIA “Breaking the Color Line,” article about the Virginia Militia at the National Drill, 1887.
314.7 Army Historical Foundation (AHF) (and NMUSA, changed to NM) ARMY HISTORICAL FOUNDATION Information on the AHF, a non-profit, tax exempt organization incorporated in 1983 in the Commonwealth of Virginia to preserve the history and heritage of the American soldier. The AHF is the official fundraiser for the National Museum of the United States Army.
314.7 Army Long Range Historical Plan, FY 1972-1982 ARMY LONG-RANGE HISTORICAL PLAN, FY 1971-1982 CMH produced the Army Long-Range Historical Plan in 1971 for the DA staff. Fact sheets re: Army Print Series; Army Art and War Art and Army Artist Program; Army Museum System; Organizational History; and the Historical Research and Reference Service.
314.7 Army History, Basic Facts ARMY HISTORY, BASIC FACTS Miscellaneous information papers, articles and booklets about the establishment of the Army on 14 June 1775, pamphlet, “Facts” by the DOD, 1978, and a copy of “Report, Basic Facts about Military Service.”
314.7 Army History, Fact Sheets ARMY HISTORY, FACT SHEETS Miscellaneous fact sheets/information papers on the following: Prisoners of War and the United States Army in the 20 th Century: Statement of Prisoner of War Laws; Legal and General History; World War I; World War II: Prisoner of War Camps; Official Publication – Manuals; POW Experience Pacific; war Crimes Trails, Japanese; Personal Experience; War Crimes Trails, German; Malmedy Massacre, Spandau Prison, Germany; Korean War: General Statement; Official Publications, DA; Other Official & Unofficial Publications; Vietnam Military Operations: General Statement; Official Publications; Military Periodicals; Miscellaneous Periodicals. Also Historical Summary of Vietnam; Australian Assistance to Republic of Vietnam; New Zealand Assistance to Republic of Vietnam; Historical Summary of Indonesia; Costs of Wars of the United States; Trench Rent to France; Airborne Troops; U.S. Army – Pack Trains; Last Chiefs of Technical Services, U.S. Army Prior to 1962 Reorganization; Ernie Pyle – Burials; Rebuilding of Monte Cassino Abbey in Italy; Plan for Airborne Operation in Berlin, WWII; WWI Alleged Execution of Entire French Division; Corrections System, U.S. Army; U.S. Contribution to UN Peacekeeping Operations Since 1962; Theater of Operation, WWII;U.S. Southern Command; Deaths in the Civil War; The National Salute; The 21-Gun International Salute and the Presidential Salute, and Department of the Army salute regulations.
314.7 Army History, Historical Overview ARMY HISTORY, HISTORICAL OVERVIEW An article published in the Military Review, vol. XLVII, no. 8, July 1968, pp. 17-27. “High Military Command” by retired Colonel Virgil Ney, the command and control of bodies of troops from ancient to modern times.
314.7 Army History, 1930's ARMY HISTORY, 1930'S "The U.S. Army in the Thirties," paper prepared June 1988 for III Corps presentation by William Stacy. Cross Reference: National Defense Act of 1920; Peacetime Missions.
314.7 Army History, 193d Infantry Brigade (Light) Annual Historical Summary, FY 1993 Army History, 193d Infantry Brigade (Light) Annual Historical Summary, FY 1993 Annual historical summary, 1 October 1992 - 30 September 1993, by Captain Daniel W. Goodale, Brigade Historian
314.7 Army History, Past and Present ARMY HISTORY, PAST AND PRESENT“Army Historical Work, Past and Present” by Dr. Conn, U.S. Army Air Defense Center, Fort Bliss, Texas. November 8 1966. A presentation on the history of Army history and the Office of the Chief of Military History to an unknown audience. Includes: 1977 list of CMH titles; Notes on Writing a Tactical or Campaign Narrative; transcript of a 1950 advisory meeting chaired by Dr. James P. Baxter, memo for Dr. Greenfield on “Your recent ‘Reflections’ on the future of OCMH and us historians” (March 23, 1954); memo on “The advantages and disadvantages of government versus private printing; Sales of selected Center of Military History publications.
314.7 Assignment of AMEDD Officer to OCMH ASSIGNMENT OF AMEDD OFFICER TO OCMH Memoranda describing agreement between Surgeon General and Chief of Military History regarding assignment of Army Medical Department (AMEDD) officer to the Office of the Chief of Military History. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Center of Military History Ten-Year Program 1993 CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY TEN-YEAR PROGRAM, 1993 Report by Dr. Jeff Clarke based upon meetings with junior historians working at the Center of Military History.
314.7 China , History of the Executive Headquarters, Peiping China China , History of the Executive Headquarters, Peiping China A n Executive Headquarters Unofficial History by Maurice Kaiser, LTC, U.S. Army, January 1946 - February 1947, Peiping, China. The history was published for the information of members and former members of the Peiping Headquarters Group.
314.7 Chronology, Army Aviation CHRONOLOGY, ARMY AVIATION Chronology of Army Aviation 1862-1973 by Dr. Edgar Raines. Includes bibliography. 10 pages.
314.7 Cold War Projects, Center of Military History COLD WAR PROJECTS, CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY List of deferred projects and proposed titles for Cold War series to be written and published by the Center of Military History.
314.7 History of the Army’s Historical Effort HISTORY OF THE ARMY’S HISTORICAL EFFORT “History of the Army’s Historical Effort.” Undated paper from The Office of the Chief of Military History. Cross Reference: Research Collection Holdings; Organization and Functions of OCMH, CSR 10-38 (1971); Army’s Long-range Historical Plan; Description of Projected Volumes; Histories Division Status of Current Projects, FY 71; Major Staff Support Projects Undertaken by Histories Division; History Personnel Resources of the Army.
314.7 U.S. Army Cold War Era Records in U.S. Army Custody: An Introduction U.S. Army Cold War Era Records in U.S. Army Custody: An InTRODUCTION Paper written by Dr. Edgar F. Raines, Jr. for the International Conference on Cold War Records and History, Washington, DC, 12-25 March 1994.
314.7 Correspondence, Historical Work in the U.S. Army CORRESPONDENCE, HISTORICAL WORK IN THE U.S. ARMY Miscellaneous correspondence related to the publication of Stetson Conn's manuscript on Historical Work in the U.S. Army. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History.
314.7 DAHAC REPORT, 1988 DAHAC REPORT, 1988 Report of the Department of the Army Historical Advisory Committee (DAHAC), 2 June 1988. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Desert Shield/CMH Support DESERT SHIELD/CMH SUPPORT Information Paper dated September 14, 1990 detailing Center of Military History support for Operation DESERT SHIELD. Cross Reference: Gulf War.
314.7 Desert Shield Welcome Home DESERT SHIELD WELCOME HOME Brochure published at Anniston Depot with the Sequence of Events of the Welcome Home ceremonies for the Desert Shielder's, 28 January1991.
314.7 Gold Mine at OCMH GOLD MINE AT OCMH "The Gold Mine at OCMH," by Mary Tanham. Reprinted from Army magazine, January 1959. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History.
314.7 Greenfield, Kent R. GREENFIELD, KENT R. Copy of Johns Hopkins Magazine with article by Dr. Kent R. Greenfield titled "A Memory of the Present." Describes the development of U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR II program. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; Office of the Chief of Military History; official history; publications.
314.7 Guide to the Study and Use of Military History GUIDE TO THE STUDY AND USE OF MILITARY HISTORY Miscellaneous correspondence relating to the publication of Guide to the Study and Use of Military History, by Robert Coakley and others. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History (OCMH).
314.7 Historians, TRADOC Directory HISTORIANS, TRADOC 1988 Directory of Command Historians and Curators. Cross Reference: US Army Training and Doctrine Command.
314.7 Historians and Archivists, U.S. Army, 1985 HISTORIANS, U.S. ARMY, 1985 Directory of U.S. Army Historians and Archivists for 1985.
314.7 Historians, WWII (ETO) HISTORIANS, WWII (ETO) Proposals Concerning the Form and Content of the Tactical History of the ETO . By LTC Gayle with comments by MAJ Roy Lamson and LTC H. M. Cole. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History; World War II; European Theater of Operations; combat history; military history detachment; Information and Historical Service.
314.7 Historical Branch, G-2 HISTORICAL BRANCH, G-2 The Historical Branch G-2: Getting the Program Underway, Notes on the Acquisition of Projects and the Procurement of Personnel . Robert R. Smith, August 1952. With comments by Kent Roberts Greenfield and Allen Clark. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History.
314.7 Historical Branch, United Kingdom, Army HISTORICAL BRANCH, UNITED KINGDOM, ARMY Paper titled the Army Historical Branch - The General Staff Memory, covering the origins of the Historical Branch in the United Kingdom’s Army.
314.7 Historical Material, Army Materiel Command ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND, HISTORICAL MATERIAL List of publications and oral histories produced by Army Materiel Command. Also includes a collection of brief biographical sketches of former AMC commanders. Cross Reference: DARCOM; AMC.
314.7 Historical Program, FORSCOM FY 1982 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, FORSCOM FY 1982 This document constitutes the FORSCOM Historical Program, Fiscal Year 1982. It contains FORSCOM’s objectives, policies, projects, and control and reporting instructions pertaining to military history activities for FY 82. It includes a supplement for units that are mobilized. Cross Reference: Annual Histories; Military History Detachments; historical monographs; historical properties and museums.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army, 1970-1990 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1970-1990 "The U.S. Army Historical Program, 1970-1990." Paper prepared by Morris McGregor, Deputy Chief Historian, Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army, 1981 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1981 Department of the Army publication Army Historical Program FY 1981. Details publications and works in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army, 1984 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1984 Department of the Army publication The Army Historical Program, 1984. Details publications and works in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army 1985 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1985 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1985. Details Publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army 1986 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1986 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1986. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army 1987 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1987 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1987. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army 1988 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1988 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1988. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, U.S. Army 1989 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1989 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1989. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1990 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1990 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1990. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1991 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1991 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1991. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1992 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1992 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1992. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1993 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1993 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1993. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1995 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1995 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1995. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 1996 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 1996 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 1996. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 2001 HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 2001 Department of the Army Publication Army Historical Program, 2001. Details publications and studies in progress. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Historical Program, 2001, Privatization HISTORICAL PROGRAM, U.S. ARMY, 2001 Memorandum Subject: Privatization of Army Historical Programs. The Department of the Army Historical Advisory Committee (DAHAC) sends a letter warning about the risk involved in privatizing the Army Historical Program, signed by the Army Vice Chief of Staff, General John Keane.
314.7 Histories, Special Studies, and Chronologies HISTORIES, SPECIAL STUDIES AND CHRONOLOGIES Memorandum from the Joint Chiefs of Staff Office, Histories, Special Studies, and Chronologies, prepared by the Historical Division, Joint Secretariat, 22 Jan 1986. Memo updates SM-435-83 of 20 Jun 1983 and contains an Appendix with an annotated listing of histories, special studies, and chronologies that are on file in the Historical Division, Joint Secretariat.
314.7 History, Organizational HISTORY, ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY CMH published in 1986 was designed to furnish commanders with guidance in carrying out their responsibilities as prescribed in AR 870-5 to ensure their unit’s past is recorded.
314.7 History, Redstone Arsenal, Hazardous Devices Division HISTORY OF THE HAZARDOUS DEVICES DIVISION A Short Organizational History of the Hazardous Devices Division, USAOMMCS, Redstone Arsenal, AL 1971-1991, William T. T. Ward. Published as the United States Army Ordnance Missile and Munitions Center and School as USAOMMCS Papers Number Two, August 1992. Footnoted, illustrated; two appendices.
314.7 History of Special Operating Forces HISTORY OF SPECIAL OPERATING FORCESFile has memorandum signed by General Stofft, CMH Chief, 4 May 1988 appointing a CMH Historian to Begin a long-term research and writing program on Special Operating Forces. Includes an article from the Conflict, Vol. 7, No 2. “Special Operations in Korea” by Colonel Rod Paschall, Director, U.S. Army Military History Institute.
314.7 Institute of Land Warfare, Land Warfare Papers INSTITUTE OF LAND WARFARE, LAND WARFARE PAPERS Collection of essays published by The Institute of Land Warfare. Covers a wide range of contemporary issues.
314.7 Joint History Program JOINT HISTORY PROGRAMChairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Instruction, “Guidance for the Joint History Program”, 21 August 1997
314.7 Joint History Program JOINT HISTORY PROGRAM "Joint History Program: Reserve Joint History Elements Implementation Plan." Dated 11 March 1993.
314.7 Leaders Guide to Military History LEADERS GUIDE TO MILITARY HISTORY "The Leader's Guide to Military History." Series of essays describing evolution of U.S. profession of arms. Done by the Center of Military History under Brigadier General William Stofft.
314.7 Lesson Learning LESSON LEARNING A History of U.S. Army Lesson Learning by Dennis Vetock, Military History Institute, 1988. Cross Reference: Operational Report--Lessons Learned (ORLL).
314.7 Mathematical Analysis and Military History MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS OF MILITARY HISTORY "Military History and Mathematical Analysis" by Robert McQuie. Quantitative Analysis and Military History.
314.7 Military Historians in the Pacific Theater MILITARY HISTORIANS IN THE PACIFIC " Fort Shafter: Scholars in Khaki," by Richard Greer. Extracted from Hawaiian Journal of History, Volume 3, 1969. Cross Reference: Historians in the Pacific; field historical program.
314.7 Military History in the Army MILITARY HISTORY IN THE ARMY A Report to the Chief of Staff on the Status of Military History in the Army, 27 March 1989. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 Military History and the Academic World MILITARY HISTORY AND THE ACDEMIC WORLD Paper written by Ronald Spector, Professor of History and International Affairs, Elliot School of International Affairs, George Washington University.
314.7 Military History, Integration of Military History INTEGRATION OF MILITARY HISTORY Memorandum ( 24 October 1988) from General Wishart, Fort Leavenworth concerning integration of military history into Officer Basic and Advanced Courses. Cross Reference: Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC); Combined Arms Center (CAC).
314.7 Military History at Command and Staff College MILITARY HISTORY AT COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE Report of Observations on the Role of Military History at the Command and General Staff College by Dr. Richard M. Leighton.
314.7 Military History Detachments MILITARY HISTORY DETACHMENTS List of Military History Detachments serving in Vietnam.
314.7 Military History Program MILITARY HISTORY PROGRAM Package prepared by Air Force Chief Historian Richard Kohn describing the usefulness of military history. Material furnished to Congressional sub committee.
314.7 Military History, Society for MILITARY HISTORY, SOCIETY FOR Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of The Society for Military History, The Influence of Aviation on the Evolution of Naval Thought. David R. Mets, School of Advanced Airpower Studies, Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 13 May 1995.
314.7 Normandy Commemoration NORMANDY COMMEMORATION Brochure published by the National Guard Association commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion.
314.7 Official History and the War in Vietnam OFFICIAL HISTORY AND THE WAR IN VIETNAM Commentary by John Shy concerning U.S. Army Official History Program in the Vietnam period. Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History.
314.7 On the Trail of Military Intelligence History ON THE TRAIL OF MILITARY INTELLIGENCE HISTORY A guide to the Washington, DC, area with emphasis on historical site related to the field of military intelligence. Sites selected span two centuries of military intelligence.
314.7 Orientation Manual for Field Historians ORIENTATION MANUAL FOR FIELD HISTORIANS Material prepared for briefing to new military field historians prior to deploying. Historical background and "nice to know stuff." Prepared by Planning and Coordinating Section, 9 March 1944. Cross Reference: Military Historians; Combat History; military history detachment; Information and Historical Service.
314.7 Pathfinders for Women’s History Research in the NARA Library PATHFINDERS FOR WOMEN’S HISTORY RESEARCH IN THE NARA LIBRARY Compiled by Carol Faulkner, No 1 in the Pathfinder Series, August 1994.
314.7 Restore Hope, After Action Report RESTORE HOPE AFTER ACTION REPORT After Action Report prepared by Dr. Robert Wright concerning historical effort during U.S. deployment to Somalia January-March 1993. Cross Reference: Operation RESTORE HOPE; Joint History Team SOMALIA.
314.7 Study and Use of Military History STUDY AND USE OF MILITARY HISTORY Memorandum for the Secretary of the Army providing information on U.S. Army program for the study and use of military history. Dated June 10, 1986. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
314.7 TRADOC Historical Publications Plan, 1989 TRADOC HISTORICAL PUBLICATIONS PLAN, 1989 Historical Publications in Progress or Projected to Begin in FY 1989 . Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Command History Program and Combat Studies Institute (CSI).
314.7 TRADOC Historical Research Collection Guide TRADOC HISTORICAL RESEARCH COLLECTION GUIDE Guide to TRADOC research collection compiled by Dr. Susan Canedy, Office of the Command Historian, TRADOC , Fort Monroe, VA, 1991.
314.7 USARPAC RVN Monograph Project UNITED STATES ARMY, PACIFIC VIETNAM MONOGRAPH PROJECT Memorandum for Record (dated 10 February 1964) by Robert Ross Smith (USARPAC Historian) covering the evolution of the inclusion of monographic coverage of the Vietnam War in the Army Historical Program. Planning began in the spring of 1962. Cross-Reference: Southeast Asia; Office of the Chief of Military History.
314.7 U.S.-Polish History Exchange U.S.-POLISH HISTORY EXCHANGE Memorandum draft concept for exchange of historians in 1989.
314.7 Military History, Vietnam Chronology MILITARY HISTORY, VIETNAM CHRONOLOGY Chronology of Events Pertaining to U.S. Involvement in the War in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Prepared by Military History Branch, Secretary Joint Staff, Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 29 September 1972.
314.7 World War II Chronology WORLD WAR II CHRONOLOGY Brief chronology of major events of World War II developed for 50th Anniversary Commemoration.
314.76 Chronology, WWII Anniversary CHRONOLOGY, WWII 50TH ANNIVERSARY Chronology of Significant World War II Dates, 1931-1945.
314.76 Haiti Chronology HAITI CHRONOLOGY Chronology of events leading up to U.S. intervention in Haiti September 19, 1994. Compiled by Dr. Ron Cole, JCS History Office.
314.8 Civil War Magazine, Siege! CIVIL WAR MAGAZINE, SIEGE! Publication “Vicksburg Currents” and a special edition, “Siege!” to commemorate the 125th Anniversary of the Campaign and Siege of Vicksburg.
314.8 Indian Wars, Records of INDIAN WARS, RECORDS OF Miscellaneous brochures and information about Wounded Knee National Historical Site in South Dakota.
314.8 Korean War, 25 June 1950-26 July 1953 Korean War, 25 June 1950-26 July 1953View of the Korean War and his biography “A Story of a Professional Soldier” by retired CSM Germanus P. Kotzur submitted to General Sullivan 3 August 1992. During the Korean War CSM Kotzur served with the 25th Infantry Division.
314.8 Philippine War PHILIPPINE WAR Article, “Manifest Destiny’s Man of the Hour: Frederic Funston,” by David Haward Bain about Brigadier General Frederic Funston. “Fightin’ Fred” Funston masterminded and carried out the capture of the rebel leader Emilio Aguinaldo.
314.8 Revolutionary War, Records of REVOLUTIONARY WAR, RECORDS OF List of “suggested” Revolutionary War heroes and heroines with biographies taken from the Encyclopedia of Colonial and Revolutionary America in response to a request from Dr. Gehring, HA USAREUR, 24 March 1993.
314.81 Activities of General Eddy ACTIVITIES OF GENERAL EDDY World War II diary of General Manton Eddy, 24 March 1944 and 3 June 1944 to 30 September 1944,.
314.81 Anecdotes, Airborne ANECDOTES, AIRBORNE A collection of Airborne Anecdotes prepared by James E. Mrazek, March 1987, for the use of future researchers and historians.
314.81 Anecdotes, Desert Storm ANECDOTES, DESERT STORM Miscellaneous humorous sheets and cartoons that were in circulation at the Pentagon during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Cross Reference: Gulf War.
314.81 Anecdotes, Miscellaneous ANECDOTES, MISCELLANEOUS Vignettes of military history from MHI, “The Shaping of Strategic Thought,” and “In Defense of Studying History.”
314.81 Anecdotes, Servile Veteran Be Not Proud ANECDOTES, SERVILE VETERAN BE NOT PROUD Anecdotes by Martin O. Maralit, USAFFEE veteran of Bataan, Philippines. Describes his activities with the 23rd Infantry Regiment from December 9, 1941, until the end of the war including incarceration at Capaz, Tarlac, Philippines.
314.81 Anecdotes, World War II ANECDOTES, WORLD WAR II "You Built It-You Drive Across," collection of anecdotes as told by Joe Gurfein to Beverley Knowles. Cross Reference: Engineers.
314.81 The Damn Fool Engineers THE DAMN FOOL ENGINEERS "The Damn Fool Engineers Didn't Know it was Impossible," by L.E. Laurien. Unsolicited manuscript received by CMH in July 1987. Cross Reference: World War II.
314.81 Fire Support Base Saint Barbara FIRE SUPPORT BASE SAINT BARBARA Letter from Mr. Ralph H. Jones to CMH describing his memories of serving at FSB Saint Barbara in Vietnam from February 1969 through April 1970. Map and list of fire support bases by name and six digit grid coordinates included. Filed as 228.01 Geog. V Vietnam 314.81 FSB St. Barbara Experience. Cross Reference: 25 th Infantry Division; 23 rd Field Artillery Group; Second Field Force; Quad 50’s; 8 inch guns; FSB Carolyn; Nui Ba Dinh; 1 st Infantry Division; 24 th Infantry Division.
314.81 Interesting Times INTERESTING TIMES "Interesting Times: 1932-1990: The Central Two-Thirds of the Twentieth Century By a Survivor," by A.G. Steer, Jr. Wartime diary of a naval officer. Cross Reference: U.S. Navy.
314.81 Kunuri , North Korea Observations of Edward Quinn Kunuri , North Korea Observations of Edward Quinn Quinn, who claims to be the sole surviving officer of A Company, 72nd Tank Battaklion attached to the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division, describes the events of 10 Nov 1950 near Kunuri, North Korea.
314.81 Operation Almkerk OPERATION ALMKERK "Operation Almkerk: The Thwarted German Strike Against Antwerp, 11-24 December 1944," by Louis Oepkes. Unsolicited manuscript received in 1990. Cross Reference: World War II.
314.81 A Teenager's Experience in the First Wave onto Utah Beach A TEENAGER'S EXPERIENCE IN THE FIRST WAVE ASSAULT ONTO UTAH BEACH "A Teenager's Experience in the First Wave Assault onto Utah Beach," by Frederick Goss Carrier. Unsolicited manuscript received by CMH in April 1994. Cross Reference: 4th Infantry Division; Engineers.
314.81 Interviews, Attack on Eben-Emael INTERVIEWS, ATTACK ON EBEN-EMAEL A conversation with Oberst a.D. Rudolf Witzig conducted 10 October 1988 at Oberschleissheim, West Germany by Major Charles E. Kirkpatrick, U.S. Army Center of Military History and Lieutenant Colonel Joseph W. Whitehorne, Office of the Inspector General, Department of the Army. Also contains German version and several area maps.
314.81 Interviews, Desert Storm INTERVIEWS, DESERT STORM Memorandum for Record subject: Debriefing of Mobilized USAR Units, contains comments received from members of demobilizing USAR medical units. (not dated and unsigned)
314.81 Interviews, End-of-Tour Interview Guidance INTERVIEWS, END-OF-TOUR INTERVIEW GUIDANCE Memo subject: End-of-Tour Oral History Interviews, dated 2 Jul 1986, prepared by CMH with enclosures of Core Questions for Senior Officer EOT Interviews and a sample Oral History Access Agreement.
314.81 Interviews, Regarding ANVIL - Dragoon. INTERVIEWS REGARDING ANVIL-DRAGOON LTC Philippe de Camas, former Assistant G-3, First French Army, in Paris, 28, 29 October, 2 November and 8, 16, and 22 December 1948, with Marcel Vigneras. Interview is about invasion of southern France in 1944.
314.81 Interviews, Senior Officers Debriefing Program INTERVEIWS, SENIOR OFFICERS DEBRIEFING PROGRAM Discussion on the responsibilities for recon, close support; helicopters and transports to be traded between the Army and the Air Force during interviews with G enerals Harold Johnson, Robert Williams; Lieutenant Generals H.W.O. Kinnard, George Seneff, John Tolson, III; Brigadier General Edwin Powell, and Colonel Delbert Bristol. Also an articles titled Air Force, Army Agree on Roles, Missions and The Army Gets an Air Force, Tactics of Insurgent Bureaucratic Politics.
314.81 Vietnam Interviews VIETNAM INTERVIEWS Inventory and descriptive material concerning Vietnam Interview (VNI) Collection at the Center of Military History. Cross Reference: after-action report; military history detachment.
314.82 [Oral History Interviews Conducted by Other Agencies] NOTE: Transcripts of oral history interviews conducted by other agencies previously held in HRC2 and HRC have been moved into a consolidated collection under this same serial number. They are arranged alphabetically by name of the person being interviewed.
314.82 Abrams, Creighton W., General, Interview ABRAMS, CREIGHTON W., GENERAL, INTERVIEW Historical interview with General Abrams while he was Deputy Commander, U.S. Military Advisory Committee, Vietnam (COMSMACV) conducted by Mr. Chas von Luttichau at MACV Headquarters Thai Son Nhut, Saigon, 24 November 1967.
314.82 Beauchamp, Lieutenant General Roy E., Interview BEAUCHAMP, LIEUTENANT GENERAL ROY E., INTERVIEW Interview with Lieutenant General Roy E. Beaucham, U.S. Army; Deputy Chief of Staff, Research Development, and Acquisition, U.S. Army Material Command. Conducted by Michael Bellafaire and Jeffrey Hosmer, Army Material Command on 20 June 1997. Cross Reference: AMC; End of Tour.
314.82 Blumberg, General Joe M., Interview BLUMBERG, GENERAL JOE M., INTERVIEW Interview with General Joe M. Blumberg, U.S Army, Retired. Conducted by Dr. Mary Gillette and Dr. Albert Cowdrey, CMH. Cross Reference: Medical.
314.82 Bradley, Colonel Ruby, Interview BRADLEY, COLONEL RUBY, INTERVIEW Interview with Colonel Ruby Bradley, U.S. Army Retired, a former U.S. Army nurse about her experiences during World War II and the Korean War. Conducted by Tom Brokaw, NBC Nightly News. February 23, 2000. Cross Reference: Japanese Prisoner of War Camp; POW.
314.82 Brady, Major Patrick Henry, Interview BRADY, MAJOR PATRICK HENRY INTERVIEW Interview with Major Patrick Brady in the Pentagon, 3 July 1974 by Captain Peter G. Dorland. MAJ Brady discusses medical airlift transport for wounded soldiers during the Vietnam War.
314.82 Cassidy, General Duane H., Interview CASSIDY, GENERAL DUANE H., INTERVIEW Interview with General Duane H. Cassidy, Commander in Chief, United States Transportation Command and Commander in Chief, Military Airlift Command. This is an oral history of his Air Force, Joint Service, and business careers. Conducted by Dr. James K. Matthews, Director, Research Center, United States Transportation Command, and Dr. Roger D. Lumis, Command Historian, Military Airlift Command. October, 1998
314.82 Cassidy, Colonel Robert, Interview CASSIDY, COLONEL ROBERT, INTERVIEW Interview with Col. Robert F. Cassidy, U.S. Army, Retired, conducted by Dr. Ed Raines, CMH, 29 January 1991. Cross Reference: Aerial Observers.
314.82 Clarke, General Bruce C., Interview CLARKE, GENERAL BRUCE C., INTERVIEW Interview of General Bruce C. Clarke conducted November 5, 1995, by Dr. Ernest Fisher of CMH. Cross Reference: World War II.
314.82 Collins, LTG Arthur S., Interview COLLINS, LTG ARTHUR S., INTERVIEW Interview conducted in 1982 with Lieutenant General Arthur S. Collins, by Colonel Chandler P. Rollins. Also includes comments by Collins concerning General Walter Krueger. Cross Reference: World War II.
314.82 Cribbins, Mr. Joseph P., Interview CRIBBINS, MR. JOSEPH P., INTERVIEW Interviewed conducted in May 1977 with Mr. Joseph P. Cribbins, Special Assistant for Aviation, DCSLOG, by Mr. Larry Epstein of Aviation Systems Command. Mr. Cribbins is interviewed about his perspective on being involved with Army Aviation Support for 20 years.
314.82 Cribbins, Mr. Joseph P., Interview CRIBBINS, MR. JOSEPH P., INTERVIEW Interviewed conducted on 2 March 1982 with Mr. Joseph P. Cribbins, Special Assistant for Aviation Logistics to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, and LTC Wimpy Pybus, Aviation Logistics Office, by Dr. Edgar F. Raines, Jr. Mr. Cribbins is interviewed about his perspective on being involved with Army Aviation Support for 20 years. Cross Reference: Helicopters; Vietnam; WWII; Army Air Corps; Division 86; DCSRODA; TRADOC; DARCOM; AVRADCOM; 1 st Cavalry Division.
314.82 Dahlquist, John E. and Middleswart, William H., Interview DAHLQUIST, JOHN E., AND MIDDLESWART, H., INTERVIEW SPOBS interview with Major General John E. Dahlquist, G-1 of original Special Observer Group and Brigadier General William H. Middleswart, Quartermaster of original group. Interviewer Colonel S.L.A. Marshal, Theater Historian and Henry G. Elliott. Hotel George V, Paris, 15 July 1945.
314.82 Eisenhower, Dwight General EISENHOWER, GENERAL Summary of talk with General Eisenhower with Dr. K.R. Greenfield, a Ground Forces Historian from the perspective of the General not as a soldier but as a civilian, 15 March 1946.
314.82 Hamrick, Brigadier General William A., Interview HAMRICK, BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM A., INTERVIEW Interview conducted in November 1979 with Brigadier General William A. Hamrick, former Chief of Medical Services Corps. Conducted by Mr. Dwight Oland of CMH.
314.82 Hartford, Major General Thomas J., Interview HARTFORD , MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS JAMES, INTERVIEW Interview conducted in October 1980 with Major General Thomas James Hartford, former Executive Officer, Medical Section, Headquarters, European Theater of Operations. Conducted by Dr. Graham Cosmas of CMH. Cross Reference: World War II.
314.82 Helmick, MG Eli and MG Charles HELMICK, MG ELI AND MG CHARLES Memoirs and oral history interview with MG Eli Helmick and his son, MG Charles G. Helmick. Submitted by Joseph Whitehorne.
314.82 Hawley, Paul R., Interview HAWLEY, PAUL R., INTERVIEW Interview conducted with Major General Paul R. Hawley, Chief Surgeon ETOUSA, Hotel George V, Paris, 6 August 1945. Interviewer WOJG H.G. Elliott.
314.82 Interviews, Vietnam War INTERVIEWS, VIETNAM WAR List of interviews conducted with Vietnam War veterans by Franklin and Marshall College. Interviews on file in Military History Institute.
314.82 Kendrick, BG Douglas B. Interview KENDRICK, BRIGADIER GENERAL DOUGLAS B., INTERVIEW Interview conducted with BG Douglas B. Kendrick, former commander of U.S. Military Academy Hospital. Conducted By Dr. Mary Ellen Condon of CMH.
314.82 Pencola, Colonel, Interview PENCOLA, COLONEL, INTERVIEW Interview conducted 26 October 1969 with COL Pencola, a Senior Advisor on the team of advisors for 4th Aerial Logistics Command, IV Corps Tactical Zone, Mekong Delta. Interviewer 1LT David Wigdor, 15th Military History Detachment.
314.82 Piner, James, Interview PINER, JAMES, INTERVIEW Interview conducted with Major Piner, Senior Transportation Advisor of Advisory Team 10, 4th A.L.C., Can Tho, 26 October 1969. Interviewer 1LT David Wigdor.
314.82 Oral History, Korea ORAL HISTORY KOREA Interviews at Chip’Yong-Ni: Defense of the south sector of 23d Regimental Combat Team perimeter by Company G 13-15 February 1951. 4th Historical Detachment, November 1951. Interviewed: 1LTs Charles Heady, Arthur Junot, Charles Hulburt, and Paul McGee, CPTs Carl Haberman and John Elledge, CPLs Kenneth Green and Roy Benoit, SGTs Donald E. Nelson and Herbet Ziebell.
314.82 Oral History, NARA Guidelines ORAL HISTORY, NARA GUIDELINES Memorandum published by National Archives in September 1987 concerning guidelines for setting up a cooperative oral history program.
314.82 Oral History Policy ORAL HISTORY POLICY Policy letter from National Archives describing policies for federal involvement in oral history programs. Dated 1987.
314.82 Oral History Policies, CMH ORAL HISTORY POLICIES, CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY Policy letters and memoranda concerning the Center of Military History oral history program.
314.82 Oral Histories, Medical ORAL HISTORIES, MEDICAL Letter directing transfer of Medical related Oral Histories to MHI rather than to NARA.
314.82 Oral Histories, Medical, Women Prisoners of War Oral Histories, Medical, Women Prisoners of War Inventory of audiotapes used for script research for the DOD film ‘We All Came Home”. Deals with U.S. Army and Navy nurses who served in the Philippine Islands who became prisoners of war during World War II.
314.82 Oral History Interviews, WWII Veterans, Indiana ORAL HISTORY INTERVIEWS, WWII VETERANS, INDIANA A list of interviews with World War II veterans on file at the Indiana Historical Society as of 1 March 1989.
314.82 Oral History, Senior Officer Oral History Program Paper ORAL HISTORY, SENIOR OFFICER ORAL HISTORY PROGRAM PAPER Paper, There’s More to It Than “Have Tape Recorder, Will Travel,” by Martha Gravois and Martin W. Andresen. They discuss techniques and source materials historians use to construct a coherent view of the past.
314.82 Ravenscroft, Earl H., Interview RAVENSCROFT, EARL H., INTERVIEW Letter from Earl Ravenscroft providing follow up comments regarding the S.L.A. Marshall “rate of Fire” controversy.
314.82 Pybus, LTC Wimpy, Interview PYBUS, LTC WIMPY, INTERVIEW Interviewed conducted on 2 March 1982 with Mr. Joseph P. Cribbins, Special Assistant for Aviation Logistics to the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics, and LTC Wimpy Pybus, Aviation Logistics Office, by Dr. Edgar F. Raines, Jr.
314.82 Stanford, MG John, Interview STANFORD, MAJOR GENERAL JOHN, INTERVIEW Interview with Major General John Stanford published in Defense Transportation Journal in June 1988. Discusses his tour as Commander, Military Traffic Management Command.
314.82 Thayer Papers THAYER PAPERS Guide to Thomas Thayer Collection on file in the U.S. Army Center of Military History. Mr Thayer served as Director, Southeast Asia (SEA) Intelligence and Force Effectiveness Division, under the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Systems Analysis. The Thayer Papers are housed as a special collection in the Historical Resources Branch.
314.82 Tigertt, BG William D. TIGERTT, BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM D., INTERVIEW Interview with Brigadier General William D. Tigertt, U.S. Army, retired. Conducted in February 1980 by Dr. Mary Gillette and Mr. Dwight Oland, CMH. Cross Reference: Medical; Pathology.
314.82 Vietnam Interview Tapes VIETNAM INTERVIEW TAPES Numbered list of Vietnam interview Tape Collection (VNIT) at the Center of Military History indicating which have been transcribed and which contain supporting documents. Cross Reference: Oral History; Vietnam War; Southeast Asia; military history detachments.
314.82 Vorder Bruegge, MG Collin F. VORDER BRUEGGE, MG COLLIN F., INTERVIEW Interview with Major General Collin F. Vorder Bruegge, former Commander, Walter Reed Army Medical Center. Conducted by Dr. Graham Cosmas and Dr. Mary Ellen Condon, CMH.
314.82 Wilson, Maj. Gen. Arthur R., Interview WILSON , MAJ. GEN. ARTHUR R., INTERVIEW Interview with Major General Arthur R. Wilson, (Ret.), former commanding general for Atlantic Base Section and Peninsular Base Section, NATOUSA, 17 January 1951. Conducted by Dr. Harold Larson, Dr. John Shotwell, Maj. J.D.T. Hamilton, and Lt. Col. Leo J. Meyer, OCMH. 24 pages.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Briefing Outline RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODSDocuments contain the definition of records, the Center of Military History’s various division holdings, daily training schedule for CMH, and an outline for the duties of reserve personnel at the Center.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Center of Military Trademark ARMY HISTORY, CENTER OF MILITARY TRADEMARK Origin of the trademark design used for publications produced by the Army’s Office of Military History. The CMH symbol is based on one of two allegorical side groups forming a part of the statue honoring Frederick William Augustus Henry Ferdinand and Baron von Steuben monument and is titled “Military Instruction.”
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Commander, Hungarian Visit RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, COMMANDER Documentation of visit to CMH by the Hungarian People’s Army Delegation, Major General Ervin Liptai, Director-General of the War Historical Institute and Museum, Budapest, Hungary, and Colonel Imre Fuzi of the history faculty of the Zrinyi Miklos Military Academy on 2 October 1989.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Commander, Royal Thai Army Visit RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, COMMANDER Documentation of visit to CMH by the Chief, History Section, Royal Thai Army during 23-15 May 1988 for observer-training as a part of the Security Assistance Training Program sponsored by SATFA, TRADOC.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, DA Pam 25-51 RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, DA PAM 25-51 Extract from DA Pam 25-52d Update, 3-4, System A0228.01 DAMH--Army History Files. Also documents covering contesting record procedures and extracts from the Federal Register, Vol. 50, No 247, Tuesday, 24 December 1985.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, CMH Digitization Initiative RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS , CMH DIGITIZATION INITIATIVE CMH memorandum subject: CMH Digitization Initiative, covering the CMH digitization concept, digitization meeting minutes, quarterly meeting slides, and list of CMH paper collections.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Information Systems Security (ISS) RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS , ISS SECURITY CMH memorandum with SOP enclosed subject: Information Systems Security (ISS) Standing Operating Procedures (SOP), dated 1 October 1992, CMH memorandum Implementation of AR 380-19, Information Systems Security, dated 31 July 1991.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Manpower Survey Materials for 1st Quarter FY 99 RECORDS, CMH OFFICE, MANPOWER SURVEY MATERIALS FOR 1ST QUARTER FY 99 Memorandums and emails from Diane Arms, Production Services, regarding her training to work with Manpower Analysis Agency (MAA) during the manpower survey process, the Manpower Survey Meeting, Organization and Functions Manual, CMH SOP for Production Services, Input Analysis Report TDA – Type B, prepared on 17 Apr 98, CMH Mission Statement, and the USMAA Workload and Manpoer Determination Preparation.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Man-hours for Seminar RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, MAN-HOURS FOR SEMINARCMH memorandum subject: General History Branch (GHB) Time Expended on the OCMH Seminar, 1970-71 dated 6 Jul 1971. Memo for the Chief of GHB indication the Branch’s man-hours expended on activities connected with preparation for the OCMH Seminar.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Resource Management RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, RESOURCE MANAGMENT Memorandum subject: Minutes of the War Department Historical Fund Council Meeting, 19 April 1988, signed by Gail Willis, RMO, CMH.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Position Classification Standards: Archivist Series RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, POSITION CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: ARCHIVIST SERIES Booklet from the National Archives and Records Service, Position Classification Standards: Archivist Series, and several job descriptions for former CMH archivist.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Security RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS , SECURITY CMH memorandums subject: Security Duty Appointments, 12 November 1993, and UPDATE - Terminal Area Security Officer (TASO), 15 September 1993, signed by Paul L. Buck, Operations Officer, CMH.
316 Records, CMH Office Files, Video Tape Library RECORDS, CMH OFFICE METHODS, LIBRARY Memorandum recommending the Library as the retaining and controlling center for all video media received by CMH, also contains a list of video media held by CMH as of 13 June 1989.
319 The Resourcing Challenge THE RESOURCING CHALLENGE Information paper “The Resourcing Challenge,” that provides general background regarding the current Army resourcing challenges. With key points regarding the Army’s being best equipped and trained worldwide but must change, increased OTEMPO, transformation’s demand on limited resources and need new funding. DACS-DP, 18 September 2000.
319.1 After Action Report, 1 st Battalion, 7 th Cavalry, Ia Drang Valley AFTER ACTION REPORT, 1 ST BATTLAION, 7 TH CAVALRY, IA DRANG VALLEY After action report submitted by COL Harold G. Moore for the battle at Landing Zone X-ray (LZ X-ray) in the Republic of Vietnam, 14 – 16 November 1965. Maps. Cross Reference: Hal Moore.
319.1 After Action Report, 437th MP Company AFTER ACTION REPORT, 437TH MP COMPANY After action report submitted by the 437th Military Police Company covering their deployment to Guantanamo Bay to guard Haitian and Cuban migrants. Cross Reference: Operation GITMO; Cuba; Haiti; Haitian Refugees; Operations Other Than War (OOTW).
319.1 After Action Report, 2001 Military History Operations (MHO) Workshop AFTER ACTION REPORT, 2001 MILITARY HISTORY OPERATIONS WORKSHOP First MHO Workshop at Atlanta, Georgia, 16-20 May 2001 and yearly Military History Detachment Training Course on 8-21 July 2001.
319.1 Army Activities Report: Southeast Asia ARMY ACTIVITIES REPORT: SOUTHEAST ASIA Memorandum for Colonel R. W. Argo, Jr., SUBJECT: Disposition of Army Activities Report: SE Asia (AARSEA) Files by COL James K. Patchell, Deputy Secretary of the General Staff, 8 February 1973. This lists the AARSEA files in the Army Library and orders their final disposition.
319.1 Army Historical Program ARMY HISTORICAL PROGRAM Working Group Report of the Department of the Army Historical Advisory Committee, "The Future of the Army Historical Program."and 25 October 2001 brochure, The U.S. Army Center of Military History Museum Division, DAHAC, Exhibit. July 29, 1993. Cross Reference: DAHAC.
319.1 An Appraisal of Economic, Sociological and Political Results of Air Operations Against Vietnam An Appraisal of Economic, Sociological and Political Results of Air Operations Against Vietnam A Scientific Advisory Group Report No. 6-68 by Kenneth Ritchie, Lawrence Grinter, Louis Basinger and Joseph Ryan, 10 May 1968. This working paper presents the findings of CINCPAC Scientific Advisors, its purpose is to assess some results of U.S. air operations over North Vietnam, particularly the less quantitative aspects and those less directly military in nature.
319.1 An Assessment of Influence Exerted on Military Operations by Other than Military Considerations AN ASSESSMENT OF INFLUENCE EXERTED ON MILITARY OPERATIONS BY OTHER THAN MILITARY CONSIDERATIONS Vietnam Monograph by General W.B. Rosson, Commander, U.S. Army, Pacific. Cross Reference: Rules of Engagement; Vietnam War; Buddhist Uprising; Limitations on Air Power; Cambodia Incursion; Prisoners of War; Southeast Asia.
319.1 Audit Reports, 1987 AUDIT REPORTS, FY 1987 Summary of Audit and Advisory Reports Issued Third Quarter FY 1987. U.S. Army Audit Agency.
319.1 Conference of Commandants of Army Service Schools, Report Conference of Commandants of Army Service Schools, ReportReport of Conference of Commandants conducted at the Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 13-16 November 1951
319.1 Congressional Report, Lend-Lease Operations CONGRESSIONAL REPORT, LEND-LEASE OPERATIONS Message from the POTUS transmitting a report to congress on Lend-Lease operations for the period ended 30 April 1943. Contains Lead-Lease program to date and Lend-Lease in the Theaters of War.
319.1 Beirut Terrorism BEIRUT TERRORISM Report of the DOD Commission on Beirut International Airport Terrorist Act, October 23, 1983. Cross Reference: Terrorism; Lebanon.
319.1 Combat Developments Activities Report COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS ACTIVITIES REPORT Combat Developments Activities Report, 1st Quarter, FY 1988 . Academy of Health Services, U.S. Army. January 21, 1988. Cross Reference: Medical Corps; Surgeon General.
319.1 The Dioxin Incident at Fort A.P. Hill THE DIOXIN INCIDENT AT FORT A.P. HILL, 1984-1985 TRADOC Historical Research Report, The Dioxin Incident at Fort A.P. Hill, 1984-1985, by Major Lee S. Harford, Jr.
319.1 Environmental Practice in Program Management Offices Research Report Environmental Practice in Program Management Offices Research Report R eport by George P. Noble III, Professor of Systems Acquisition Management Research, Consulting and Information Division, Defense Systems Management College, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, January 1995. Purpose of this research was to “determine what is current programmatic policy and practice relative to the treatment of environmental concerns in the weapon system acquisition process.”
319.1 Environmental Update Quarterly ENVIRONMENTAL UPDATE QUARTERLY A quarterly publication of Army Environmental News published by the Public Affairs Office, Vol. 10, No. 3, Summer 1998.
319.1 Helicopter Lift Requirements HELICOPTER LIFT REQUIREMENTS Report on Department of the Army Requirements and Lift Capability of Organic Helicopters for Logistics Operations During Combat in Europe . May 28, 1987.
319.1 High Performance Units HIGH PERFORMANCE UNITS High Performance Units for Force XXI: Interim Briefing . RAND study conducted in April 1995.
319.1 Manpower Requirements Report, 1989 MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS REPORT Department of Defense Manpower Requirements Report for FY 1989. Draft for comment.
319.1 Manpower Requirements Report, 1997 MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS REPORT, 1997 Department of Defense FY 1997 Manpower Requirements Report, July 1996. Prepared by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense.
319.1 Manpower Requirements Report, 1998 MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS REPORT, 1998 Department of Defense FY 1998 Manpower Requirements Report, September 1997. Prepared by the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense.
319.1 Manpower, FOOTPRINT on Decision Support System Users Guide MANPOWER, FOOTPRINT ON DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM USERS GUIDE The Manprint Directorate of ODCSPER, in conjuction with the DCSPLANS within PERSCOM developed an automated Manpower, Personnel, and Training relational data base know as FOOTPRINT, June 1995.
319.1 Military History Collection MILITARY HISTORY COLLECTION "Report on the Current Status and Future Role of the U.S. Army Military History Collection." 23 June 1969.
319.1 Mission Area Analysis, Army Wide MISSION AREA ANALYSIS, ARMY WIDE Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, Army-Wide Mission Area Analysis Study, March 1980.
319.1 Nuclear Testing, Personnel NUCLEAR TESTING, PERSONNEL Final Report, History of the Army Nuclear Test Personnel Review (1978-1987) U.S. Army and Joint Services Environmental Support Group. 24 September 1987.
319.1 OH-58D Helicopter Evaluation OH-58D HELICOPTER EVALUATION Climatic Laboratory Evaluation OH-58D Helicopter (AHIP), February 1989 . Aviation Engineering Flight Activity, Edwards Air Force Base. Cross Reference: Kiowa.
319.1 RC-12H Aircraft RC-12H Aircraft Preliminary Airworthiness Evaluation of the RC-12H Airplane , June 1988 by Aviation Engineering Flight Activity, Edwards Air Force Base.
319.1 Report, Army Forces Joint Task Force GTMO GUANTANAMO BAY After Action Review: Army Forces (ARFOR), Joint Task Force (JTF) GTMO. Covers deployment of I Corps ARFOR from 26 February through 26 May, 1992. Cross Reference: Operation GTMO.
319.1 Report, Cuban Refugee REPORT, CUBAN REFUGEE Unpublished after action report prepared by Center of Military History Historian, Dr. Jeff Clarke, concerning reception of Cuban refugees at Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, 1979-1980. Discusses Department of Defense (DOD) support for the operation. Cross Reference: Mariel Boatlift.
319.1 Report, Joint Task Force-Bravo, 1989 REPORT, JOINT TASK FORCE-BRAVO, 1989 File contains a copy of the 322nd MHD’s narrative on JTF-Bravo, copy of COL Larry Gragg’s comments on narrative, and a copy of JTF-B’s 1989 report sent from Dolores De Mena, Command Historian, Headquarters, United States Army South.
319.1 Report, Manpower Requirements, 1987 REPORT, MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS, 1987 Volume III, Force Readiness Report for FY 1987. Prepared by Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management and Personnel.
319.1 Report, Defense Manpower Requirements 1990 REPORT, DEFENSE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS 1990 Department of Defense Manpower Requirements Report prepared in February 1989. Cross Reference: Personnel Management; Department of Defense.
319.1 Report, Defense Manpower Requirements 1991 REPORT, DEFENSE MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS 1991 Department of Defense Manpower Requirements Report prepared in February 1990. Cross Reference: Personnel Management; Department of Defense.
319.1 Report, Manpower Requirements 1991 REPORT. MANPOWER REQUIREMENTS, 1991 Manpower Requirements Report for FY 1991 prepared by Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense for Force Management and Personnel. Cross Reference: Personnel Management; Department of Defense.
319.1 The Posse Comitatus Act & Related Matters: The Use of the Military to Execute Civilian Law The Posse Comitatus Act & Related Matters: The Use of the Military to Execute Civilian Law Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, Order Code 95-064S, updated 1 June 2000, Charles Doyle
319.1 Report, Reconstitution Study REPORT, RECONSTITUTION STUDY TRADOC Analysis Center Study on time required for reconstitution between major regional contingencies. Prepared September 1994. Cross Reference: Training and Doctrine Command; Contingency Operations.
319.1 Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) Special Report , U.S. Army War College STRATEGIC STUDIES INSTITUTE, U.S. ARMY WAR COLLEGE SSI Special Report, “Bundeswehr Plans for a National Command and Control Structure,” Thomas-Durell Young, 24 March 1992. An analysis of the development of German defense policy.
319.1 HQDA, Task Force Charter Reduction 1988 HQDA, Task Force Charter Reduction 1988Memorandum from Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans subject: TDA Reduction HQDA Task Force Charter dated 14 April 1988 with draft charter as enclosure.
319.1 Training, Army Airship Personnel TRAINING ARMY AIRSHIP PERSONNEL Pamphlet explaining the evolution and purpose of the Air Ship School. Contains an outline synopsis of the four courses which are given in the Airship School.
319.1 Training, Army Theme FY 1988 TRAINING, ARMY THEME FY 1988 Message dated 14 December 1987 announcing the Army Theme for FY 1988, “Training,” proclaimed by the Secretary of the Army, John O. Marsh, Jr., and General Carl E. Vouno, Chief of Staff, Army.
319.1 HRC 1 Training, Special Enlisted and Training Program (STEP) TRAINING, SPECIAL ENLISTED AND TRAINING PROGRAM Volumes 1-5, covering the period Jul 1964 - March 1965, with documentation on the Special Enlisted and Training Program. Training was conducted at Fort Leonard Wood with some basic training shifted to Forts Polk and Bliss.
319.1 Training and Training Technology TRAINING AND TRAINING TECHNOLOGY Training and Training Technology: Applications for AirLand Battle and Future Concepts . December 1985. Army Science Board.
319.1 Training, White Paper 1980, Molding the Army TRAINING, WHITE PAPER 1980, MOLDING THE ARMY Booklet containing the White Paper 1980, A Framework for Molding the Army of the 1980s into a Disciplined, Well-Trained Fighting Force. Paper is then CSA’s, General E.C. Meyer, effort to explain his view of the Army of the 80’s. Office of the Chief of Staff, 25 February 1980.
319.1 Unit Readiness, Human Relations Action Plan UNIT READINESS, HUMAN RELATIONS ACTION PLAN The Human Dimensions of Combat Readiness was produced in response to incidents in the fall of 1998 when the Army leadership directed a thorough assessment of the Army’s human relations environment.
319.1 Unit Readiness Report, U.S. Army 1971 UNIT READINESS REPORT, U.S. ARMY 1971 Summary Report, Unit Readiness of the Army (3d Quarter, FY 1971). Cross Reference: Readiness Report.
319.1 U.S. Military Force Reductions U.S. MILITARY FORCE REDUCTIONS Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, U.S. Military Force Reductions: Capabilities Versus Requirements. John M. Collins, Senior Specialist in National Defense. January 8, 1992.
319.26 Stations Lists, Medical Department Units STATION LISTS, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT UNITS Monthly Worldwide U.S. Army Medical Department Units Station Lists 30 April 1949 - 30 November 1949. Office of the Surgeon General Medical Plans and Operations Division, Overseas Section.
320 Downsizing DOWNSIZING OF THE U.S. ARMY Chain teaching materials for informing Department of the Army civilian workers about the force reduction and "downsizing" going on in the mid 1990's.
320 Downsizing, 1999 DOWNSIZING OF THE U.S. ARMY, 1999 Army Public Affairs News Release #98-61 announcing the “Final Downsize Phase Plan” as a part of the 1999 Quadrennial Defense Review, January 4, 1999.
320 Reorganization, Army REORGANIZATION, ARMY Research paper for Project Force Design/Force Structure, 1956-1962 and a “Project Vanguard” slide show dated 23 May 1990 outlining major reorganizations from war department changes in 1903 up to the Goldwater-Nichols Act in 1986.
320 Reorganization, Army Reserves, 1967 Reorganization, Army Reserves, 1967m emorandum for Record, subject: Additional Information Regarding Reserve Reorganization Plan Requested by the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee, Chairman Stennis, SASC.
320 Reorganization, Department of the Army, 1971 REORGANIZATION, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, 1971 "Report of the Special Review Panel on Department of the Army Organization", Volume I, 18 March, 1971.
320 Reorganization of the Army, 1955 REORGANIZATION OF THE ARMY, 1955 This document is a copy of the text and slides of a lecture by Mr. John Slezak explaining the 1955 reorganization of the Department of the Army. Cross Reference: Technical Services; Army Secretariat; Public Information; Legislative Liaison; Army Staff; General Staff; Staff Functions; Continental Army Command (CONARC).
320 Army Reorganization Aims for 2003 ARMY REORGANIZATION AIMS FOR 2003 Defense Daily article by Ann Roosevelt, 19 February 2004, on the Army’s move to modularity.
320 Army Reorganization Task Force, 1986 ARMY REORGANIZATION TASK FORCE, 1986 Miscellaneous documents about the Department of the Army Reorganization Task Force (RTF): “Personal Impressions of Initial Briefing for the CSA by the Army RTF, 31 October 1986;” Talking Paper “What the Army Reorganization Task Force Should Preserve for the Historical Record;” “Back Channel Message about SARC [SITREP on the Army Reorganization Commission],” undated; Memorandum – Publicity Strategy and Time Lines for SARC,” 16 January 1987. Cross Reference: Goldwater-Nichols Act
320 Army Reorganization, 1991 Reshaping Campaign ARMY REORGANIZATION, 1991 RESHAPING CAMPAIGN Looseleaf binder with copies of slides about the Army wide “Reshaping Campaign.” Sections: Army Futures Group; FORSCOM Commanders’ Conference Slides; Public Affairs Strategy; Budget for Public Affairs Strategy; Personnel Issues; Public Affairs Strategy for EC3; Command Information Package; “Key Figure” Communications Strategy; AUSA Television Program; News Release: “Sullivan Names Army’s Strategic Goals.” April 16, 1993. 2 Volumes. Cross Reference: HQDA Transformation.
320 Transformation, Army, 1992 TRANSFORMATION, ARMY, 1992 September 1992 copy of Army Focus Magazine covering the topic of Army Transformation to meet the challenges of the post-Cold War world. Cross Reference: Active Army, National Guard, Army Reserve.
320 Transformation, Army, 2001 TRANSFORMATION, ARMY April 2001, U.S. Army War College, Army, Transformation Wargame 2001 and brochures The Army Vision and The Army is People
320 Transformation, Army Focus Magazine‘94 TRANSFORMATION, ARMY FOCUS Magazine‘94 Draft documents for the 1994 edition of Army Focus Magazine (issue focuses on senior Army leadership’s vision of warfare in the next century) following the coordination between Congressional Activities Division and CMH ( Mary Haynes) for the essays to be submitted in the final publication.
320 Transformation, Army Transformation Campaign Plan, April 2001 TRANSFORMATION, ARMY TRANSFORMATION CAMPAIGN PLAN The Transformation Campaign Plan’s (TCP) purpose was integration and synchronization all elements of the “Vision” across the Army, dated 10 April 2001.
320 Transformation, Army Transformation Campaign Plan, April 2004 TRANSFORMATION, ARMY TRANSFORMATION CAMPAIGN PLAN Original signed copies returned for a minor correction with the cover memorandum and complete proposed packet for the April 2004 “Army Campaign Plan”.
320 Transformation, Army, Initial Impressions Report - Changing the Army Transformation, Army, Initial Impressions Report - Changing the Army Executive Summary: Initial Impressions Report - Changing the Army. Report examines the development of the U.S. Army training, doctrine, and force design since the end of the Vietnam War (post -1973).
320 Transformation Concepts TRANSFORMATION CONCEPTS Adapting Forces to a New Era: Ten Transforming Concepts. Hans Bennendijk and Richard L. Kugler. Defense Horizons 5
320 Transformation, Realignment of HQDA TRANSFORMATION, RELIAGNMENT OF HQDA, US Army Executive Summary of paper “Realignment of Headquarters, Department of the Army” 17 December 2001. The paper explains the realignment of the Office of the Secretary of the Army and the Army Staff as part of Army Transformation. It also formalized the renaming of the Offices of the Deputy Chief of Staff for __ into “G” Staff designations such as G-1 (Personnel), G-2 (Intelligence), G-3 (Operations and Plans), and G-4 (Logistics).
320 Transformation, Shannon-Reimer's Study TRANSFORMATION, SHANNON-REIMERS STUDY Shannon-Reimers Headquarters, Department of the Army Transformation Study. Final Report, 16 April 1993.
320 Transformation, The Army Vision 2020 TRANSFORMATION, THE ARMY VISION 2020 Three booklets from the Office of the Chief Departments of the Army and Air Force National Guard Bureau: Vision 2020, The Army Readiness, and The Army Transformation
320 Transformation, Torchbearer National Security Report, Transformed Installations Transformation, Torchbearer National Security Report, Transformed Installations An AUSA publication, April 2005 on the changing in the Army, the soldiers and the installations.
320.2 Army Strength ARMY STRENGTH One-page breakout by LTC Robert Frank, Chief, Research & Analysis Division, CMH, covering the number of US Army divisions in Europe in postwar (1951-1989) years and total USAREUR personnel strength for each of those years.
320.2 Army Strength, Analysis of the AC-RC Relationship ARMY STRENGTH, ANALYSIS OF THE AC-RC RELATIONSHIP A general analysis and examination of the historical manpower and budget figures for the Active Component and the Reserve Component for possible pattern prepared for GEN Reimer, COS.
320.2 Army Strength, Army Staff, 1935-1985 ARMY STRENGTH, Army Staff Documents compiled as a response to Senator Nunn’s ( 30 Sep 1985) request for data related to the assigned strength figures of the Army Secretariat and the Army Staff from 1935 -1985.
320.2 Army Strength Comparison Information Paper, FY 1937-FY 1992 ARMY STRENGTH COMPARISON INFORMATION PAPER Comparison of FY 1937 War Department and FY 1992 Department of the Army strength figures. Paper examines officers and enlisted strength, civilian strength, and the size of the faculties and student bodies of the Army War College and the Army Command and General Staff College. Mary Haynes, HD, 26 Jan 1993.
32.02 Army Strength, Desert Storm ARMY STRENGTH, DESERT STORM “Desert Storm Active Duty Personnel/Inactitive Duty and Reserve” numbers from Defense Manpower Data Center, 19 Sep 1994. List male, female, white, black, Hispanic, and other statistics for active duty in theater, reserves called up, reserve in theater and totals for each
320.2 Army Strength, Force Structure Update (92) ARMY STRENGTH, FORCE STRUCTURE UPDATE (92) Army Divisions in the Force Structure are statistics from LTC Dunn, U.S. Army Reserve, with the reserve strength statistics for (paid drill, IRR, standby reserve, retired reserve and overall totals) FY 89-91.
320.2 Force Structure Changes Since WWII FORCE STRUCTURE CHANGES SINCE WWII Force structure briefing prepared by FP for BG Stoff who had been taked to provide the Chief of Staff, Army, testimony before Congress regarding force structure.
320.2 Replacement Force Structure Report REPLACEMENT FORCE STRUCTURE REPORT Final report of Wartime Replacement System Study (WRSS), Department of the Army, U.S. Soldier Support Center, Fort Benjamin Harrison, IN, 20 March 1987.
320.2 Unit Manning in the Army, Forging the Sword UNIT MANNING IN THE ARMY, FORGING THE SWORD Pamphlet from the Center for Strategic and Budgetary Assessments (CSBA), Forging the Sword: Unit-Manning in the U.S. Army, by Pat Towell, September 2004. Report is one of a series of CSBA analyses on future U.S. military strategy, force structure, operations, and budgets.
320.4 ROBUST Study ROBUST STUDY Redistribution of BASOPS/Unit Structure Within TDA (ROBUST) Study completed December 16, 1988. Comprehensive review of Tables of Distribution and Allowances (TDA). 4 Volumes.
321 Air Force History, Establishment of AIR FORCE HISTORY, ESTABLISHMENT OF Documents having to do with the establishment of the Department of the Air Force and the plans made during General Marshal’s tenure as Chief of Staff, 1 Sep 1939 – 18 Nov 1945. General Marshal was the first professional soldier to receive the noble peace prize.
321 Anniversary Dates of U.S Armed Forces and U.S. Army Branches ANNIVERSARY DATES OF U. S. ARMED FORECES AND U.S. ARMY BRANCHES Official Anniversary Listing from DA PAM 360-4, C1, 30 Apr 65. Draft of information paper listing the recognized anniversary dates of establishment for 18 Army units. Includes partial list of sources for branch histories.
321 Army Acquisition Corps ARMY ACQUISITION CORPS An Information Paper by TAPC-OPB on the senior Army leadership decisions on establishing an Army Acquisition Corps in place of the Materiel Acquisition Management Program (MAM) and in place of the previously announced Acquisition Management Mission Cluster Group Career Program. 11 January 1990.
321 Army Air Combat Missions and Casualties ARMY AIR COMBAT MISSINS AND CASUALTIES Information paper subject: “U.S. Army Air Combat Missions and Casualties during the Korea War, the Vietnam War, Lebanon, Libya, Grenada, Panama, and the Persian Gulf War.”
321 Army Air Force ARMY AIR FORCE Information paper on Army pilots and aircrew members trained during World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War and DESERT/SHIELD/STORM. File contains statistical estimates on the number of pilots and mechanics trained by during World War II and an information paper on air combat sorties, aircraft losses, and air crew casualties.
321 Army/Air Force Merge Medical Services at Ramstein ARMY/AIR FORCE MERGE MEDICAL SERVICES AT RAMSTEIN Army/Air Force will consolidate primary and pediatric medical care at Ramstein Air Base in 2006 allowing Landstuhl Regional Medical Center to focus on specialty care. Stars and Stripes, 1 August 2005.
321 Army Digitization Office ARMY DIGITIZATION OFFICE “Providing the Means covers the evolution of Army digitization and Force XXI.” Published by the Office of the COS, DACS-ADO.
321 Army Medical Specialist Corps, 1917-1971 ARMY MEDICAL SPECIALIST CORPS, 1917-1971 Booklet that outlines the important events leading to the formation of the Corps, and lists significant events during the first twenty-five years of professional growth and scientific advancement.
321 Corps of Engineers, History, Albuquerque District CORPS OF ENGINEERS, HISTORY, ALBUQUERQUE DISTRICT Albuquerque District, 1985 to 1995, Supplement to A Mission in the Desert. A history of the Corps of Engineers in the Southwest, Michael Welsh, March 1997
321 Corps of Engineers, History CORPS OF ENGINEERS, HISTORY Booklet “The History of the US Army Corps of Engineers.” Written by the Historical Division and Public Affairs Office, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, EP-360-1-22, October 1991.
321 Corps of Engineers, Missions CORPS OF ENGINEERS, MISSIONSBooklet “Nation Builders.” Printed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, no date. The booklet covers the traditions, capabilities, challenges, of the Corps of Engineers.
321 Corp of Engineers, Reorganization Plan CORPS OF ENGINEERS, REORGANIZATION PLAN Summarization of the or the Corps reorganization study, recommendations were approved by the Secretary of the Army. Army Corps of Engineers, Washington, D.C.
321 Department of the Army Staff Reorganization (2002) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY STAFF REORGANIZATION (2002) Transforming for the 21 st Century, Unified Headquarters, Major Changes to the Army Staff and Secretariat. (Line and block chart) Cross Reference: Unified Staff: Deputy Chief of Staff; “G” Staff System;
321 Transportation, Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) TRANSPORTATION, MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGAEMENT COMMAND Military Traffic Management Command “Annual Report 2000”. An overview of MTMC’s accomplishments for the year 2000.
321 Transportation, Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) Transportation, Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) Reference files, various MTMC publications.
321 Transportation, Military Traffic Management Command (MTMC) TRANSPORTATION, MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGAEMENT COMMAND “Historical Background, the Evolution of Military Traffic Management Command,” by A. E. Ostrom, Command, Historian, Military Traffic Management Command, 6 December 1985. Cross Reference: Land Transportation; Ocean Terminals; personal property movement; airlift; logistics; Military Traffic Management and Terminal Service.
321 Modernization Plan, Army 2005 MODERNIZATION PLAN, ARMY 2005 Army Modernization Plan, Department of the Army, Deputy Chief of Staff, G-8, February 2005
321 Modernization Plan, Army Aviation MODERNIZATION PLAN, ARMY AVIATION Army Aviation Modernization Plan published in May 1988. 30 pages. Cross Reference: Helicopters.
321 Nurse Corps, U.S. Army ARMY NURSE CORPS "Highlights in the History of the Army Nurse Corps," edited by Elizabeth A. Shields. Copy of a 1981 pamphlet published by the Center of Military History. Consists of a basic chronology with appendices listing the Superintendents and Chiefs of the Army Nurse Corps; First Assistants to the Superintendent and Assistant Chiefs; recipients of the Dr. Anita Newcomb McGee Award; recipients of the Bovard Award; recipients of the Amita Award; and Memorials.
321 Deputy Chief of Staff, Operations and Plans (ODCSOPS), History ODCSOPS, HISTORY Establishment and Evolution of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans, 1903-1983. This is a brief organizational history of ODCSOPS and its predecessor agencies going back to the creation of the War Department General Staff in 1903. and its predecessor agencies going back to the creation of the War Department General Staff in 1903.39 pages with Appendix listing the Deputy Chiefs of Staff for Operations and Plans and Their Predecessors.
321 Program Executive Officer Annual Report 2000 PEO ANNUAL REPORT 2000 The annual report for the Program Executive Officer, Tactical Missiles, for FY 2000. Cross Reference: Transformation.
321 The Philippine Assignment THE PHILIPPINE ASSIGNMENT "The Philippine Assignment: Some Aspects of the Army Nurse Corps in the Philippine Islands, 1940-1945" by LTC Madeline Ullom. Cross Reference: Medical; World War II.
321 Reorganization, Department of the Army Realignment of Headquarters Reorganization, Department of the Army Realignment of Headquarters Executive summary topic, Realignment of Headquarters, Department of the Army. 17 December 2001.
321 Reorganization, Defense Department, 1986 REORGANIZATION, DEFENSE DEPARTMENT, 1986 Information concerning the Goldwater-Nichols Department of Defense Reorganization Act of 1986-1987.
321 Reorganization, Status of Army, 1987 REORGANIZATION, STATUS OF ARMY Status of the Army Headquarters Reorganization, paper provides an update on the progress of reorganization and outlines the decisions that have been made and charts time line for completion.
321 Reorganization, U.S. Army, 1953-1974 REORGANIZATION, U.S. ARMY, 1953-1974 Information concerning reorganization and realignment of Army Staff between 1953 and 1974.
321 Reorganization, U.S. Army, Organizational Design Concept Force Design Update (FDU) Reorganization, U.S. Army, Organizational Design Concept Force Design Update (FDU) Concept for the early integration of the Force XXI (FXXI) Heavy Division G6 and S6 design into the current Army of Excellence (AOE) force designs. Phase I, division integration, active and Army National Guard (ARNG) AOE divisions and enhanced separate brigades (eSB).
321 Signal Corps-Normandy to Leipzig SIGNAL CORPS-NORMANDY TO LEIPZIG "A History of the Signal Corps of the U.S. Army VII Corps from D-Day at Utah Beach, 6 June 1944, to VE Day at Leipzig, Germany, 8 June 1945" by CPT John Brawley, Signal Corps, Assistant Signal Officer, VII Corps. Cross Reference: World War II; Normandy.
321 Special Review Committee, Goldwater-Nunn SPECIAL REVIEW COMMITTEE, GOLDWATER-NUNN REORGANIZATION Report on the Deliberations of the U.S. Army Special Review Committee (SRC) on Department of Defense Organization and Reflections on the Role of History in those Deliberations. Edgar Raines, CMH. January 8, 1986. Cross Reference: Goldwater-Nichols.
321 Undersecretaries of Defense, Realignment UNDERSECRETARIES OF DEFENSE, REALIGNMENT Memorandum from Deputy Chief of Staff concerning the realignment of Under Secretaries of Defense in 1988.
321 Vanguard Final Report VANGUARD FINAL REPORT Project Vanguard Final Report: A Blueprint for the Future General Support Force, 15 December 1990. Includes rebuttal by Brigadier General Hal Nelson, Chief of Military History. 2 Volumes. Cross Reference: Force Reduction.
321.01 Kinnard Letter of Instruction KINNARD LETTER OF INSTRUCTION Letter of Instruction from Secretary of the Army John Marsh to Brigadier General Douglas Kinnard upon his appointment as Chief of Military History, 22 April 1983. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
321.01 Lawyer Among Army Doctors LAWYER AMONG ARMY DOCTORS "A Lawyer Among Army Doctors," by Tracy S. Voorhees. Covers Colonel Voorhees' duties in the Surgeon General's Office. Cross Reference: Judge Advocate General.
321.01 Secretaries of the General Staff SECRETARIES OF THE GENERAL STAFF List of officers serving as Secretary of the General Staff 1903-1974.
321.02 Adjutants General List of ADJUTANTS GENERAL LIST of List of Adjutants General of the U.S. Army from 1775 through 1987 and a list that covers 1775-1966 and 1966 to 1988.
321.02 Arms of Service and Departments, Officers ARMS OF SERVICE AND DEPARTMENTS, OFFICERS Publication, Simulation Operations, War Fighting, Winter 2004, Vol 1, Issue 2, the role of the FA57 officers in developing, planning, and executing simulations in support of training and military operations.
321.03 Officer Personnel Management System OFFICER PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Functional Study of the Officer Personnel Management System (OPMS), 1 October 1984. (ROBUST Task Force).
322 1st Armored Division 1st ARMORED DIVISION Brochures of the “Old Ironsides” Museum in Baumholder, Germany, “Operation Iraqi Freedom,” “Ironside” Dec-Jan 04-05 issue, and “Year in Baghdad.”
322 5th Regiment, 5th Regimental Combat Team, Company C 5TH REGIMENT, 5TH REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM, COMPANY C Correspondence from John D. Porter alleging that the history of the 5th Reg was flawed and with his proposed corrections.
322 6th Army Group, Office of the Surgeon 6th ARMY GROUP OFFICE OF THE SURGEON Memorandum with enclosures subject: Annual Reports, dated 22 May 1945. Results of a discussion that was sent to the Chief Surgeon of the European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army, about the organization and function of the medical section.
322 10th Mountain Division 10th MOUNTAIN DIVISION Information paper on the origins of the 10th Mountain and a brief unit history.
322 11 th Armored Cavalry Regiment in Vietnam, January 1969 through June 1970 11 TH ARMORED CAVALRY REGIMENT IN VIETNAM, JANUARY 1969 THROUGH JUNE 1970 A thesis present to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College by MAJ Edward J. Chesney, USA. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 2002, 116 pages. A historical narrative of the 11 th Armored Cavalry Regiment’s operations in Vietnam after the 1968 Tet Offensive through the Cambodian Incursion.
322 23rd Infantry, Second Division, Diary of the Machine Gun Company 23RD INFANTRY, SECOND DIVISION, DIARY OF THE MACHINE GUN CO Chapter X, of Dairy of the Machine Gun Company, “At Champagne with the Fourth French Army” and an extract from 23rd Infantry History reproduced at the Archives.
322 30th Infantry Division, S.L.A.’s Letter 30TH INFANTRY DIVISION, S.L.A.’S LETTER Letter from Marshall to General Hobbs informing him that the 30the Infantry was ranked No. 1 in their category using a rating sheet draw up using guidance from General Eisenhower for the purpose of “breaking the log-jam of paper concerning division presidential unit citations.”
322 82nd Airborne Division, the All American Parkway 82nd Airborne Division, The All American ParkwayArticle about a proposal to rename the All American Parkway a few miles from Fayetteville, North Carolina and named after the 82nd Airborne Division (HQ in Fort Bragg, N.C.).
322 85th Infantry Division in World War II 85th INFANTRY DIVISION IN WORLD WAR II Extracts regarding the 85th Infantry Division from The 85th Infantry Division in World War II and The 88th Division History.
322 256th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, Absence Without Leave (AWOL) Incident 256th Infantry Brigade, Fort Hood, Absence Without Leave (AWOL) Incident Information paper to provide information on the 256th Infantry Brigade AWOL Incident, 5-8 February 1991, Fort Hood, Texas.
322 412th Engineer Command 17th Annual Wartrace 412TH ENGINEER COMMAND 17TH ANNUAL WARTRACE Training Seminar at Vicksburg, Mississippi, in May 1996; itinerary and attendees biographies.
322 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment at Bastogne, Belgium 501ST PARACHUTE INFANTRY REGIMENT AT BASTOGNE, BELGIUM Paper by COL Rolfe L. Hillman covering the history and circumstances surrounding the death of Captain Alan Waite while serving with the 372nd U.S. Infantry, a black regiment of the 93rd Division.
322 Airmobile Division 1965, Creation of AIRMOBILE DIVISION 1965, CREATION OF Slides with color coded charts explaining the structure of 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), formation of the Aviation Group, 11th Air Assault Division (Test), 10th Air Transport Brigade (Test).
322 Army Aviation, Miscellaneous ARMY AVIATION, MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous documents collected in response to inquires concerning aviation units in Vietnam; includes information on the use of Army helicopters and their operational losses, statistics on pilots killed in Vietnam, a list of major U.S. Army units stationed in Vietnam, casualty lists for Vietnam and articles on Army Aviation in Granada (URGENT FURY).
322 Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) FORSCOM Slide Briefing, “Army Force Generation (ARFORGEN), Army Executive Council, 22 Aug 2005
322 Army Major Commands, Responsibilities, and Missions ARMY MAJOR COMMANDS, RESPONSIBLITIES, AND MISSIONS An information paper subject: the responsibilities, and missions of Army Major Commands (MACOMs) and Corps since World War II. Dr. Jim Yarrison, HD, 25 April 2000.
322 Army Organization, 1960 ARMY ORGANIZATION, 1960Detailed letter to Center of Military History containing information concerning troop dispositions in Germany during the Cold War. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe (USAREUR); Seventh Army.
322 Army Research Institute ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE Building the Ultimate Smart Weapon: The American Soldier. U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences, November 1994. This booklet gives a brief description of the roles and missions of the Army Research Institute (ARI). Cross Reference: Training; Attitude and Opinion Surveys; Manpower.
322 Command and Control in the 1991 Gulf War COMMAND AND CONTROL IN THE 1991 GULF WAR Fact sheet gives the chain of command for the troops stationed in the Persian Gulf region at Theater Level, Field Army Level, and Corps Level. John McGrath, July 15 2002.
322 Component Commands, U.S. Army US ARMY COMPONENT COMMANDS Unpublished, undated 8-page manuscript prepared as a background information paper on historical examples of Army component commands within joint and combined headquarters. Cross-Reference: Joint Army and Navy Board (Joint Board); Combined Chiefs of Staff; Joint Chiefs of Staff; World War II; National Security Act of 1947; Far East Command (FECOM); Pacific Command (PACOM); and United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV).
322 The Division Slice and the Division Force THE DIVISION SLICE AND THE DIVISION FORCE Editorial copy of The Division Slice and the Division Force by Richard Kugler, with comments and critique.
322 First Infantry Division FIRST INFANTRY DIVISION Magazine, “Danger ‘1’ Forward, Vol 1, Issue 10, Jan 2005 issue and program from the Officers of the First Division 86th Annual Dinner, 2 Apr 05.
322 Finance Corps Principles FINANCE CORPS PRINCIPLES “Principles of Support and Standards of Service” a historical research of the Finance Corps service that presents each principle with supporting historical evidence and includes proposed new principle.
322 Finance Center , U.S. Army, Semiannual Historical Report Finance Center, U.S. Army, Semiannual Historical ReportArmy Finance Center’s Semiannual Report, 1 July - 31 December 1952, prepared by Victor Seigel, Historian, Indianapolis 49, Indiana
322 Ghost and Phantom Units of the U.S. Army GHOST AND PHANTOM UNITS OF THE U.S. ARMYPaper explains Ghosts units (officially disbanded March 1945) and Phantom units (officially disbanded March 1952) that were used to deceive the Germans.
322 Golden Day, The THE GOLDEN DAY "The Golden Day," History of the 24th Infantry Regiment. Draft manuscript done in July 1985. Cross Reference: Blacks; African Americans; Negro.
322 Guard Units "GUARD UNITS" Information paper concerning creation of elite "Guard Units." Discusses Praetorian Guard, Napoleon's Guard, and George Washington's Guard.
322 History of the 1 st IDF HISTORY OF THE 1 ST IDF “History of the 1 st IDF, April 1970 – August 1991,” compiled by the 1 st Infantry Division (Forward) Public Affairs Staff to reflect on the unit’s twenty-one years of dedicated service as part of the NATO deterrent and service in Operation Desert Storm.
322 History of the Philippine Scouts HISTORY OF THE PHILIPPINE SCOUTS "History of the Philippine Scouts 1899-1934," compiled for the Historical Section, Army War College 1935 by Charles H. Franklin.
322 Military History Detachments MILITARY HISTORY DETACHMENTS Information Paper written for Brigadier General William Stofft, Chief of Military History, summarizing missions, tasks and equipment of the Military History Detachment. Also contains list of military history detachments. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE) 20-017H.
322 Ninth U.S. Infantry in the World War NINTH U.S. INFANTRY IN THE WORLD WAR Chapter V from the Ninth Infantry history and an extract from the 9th Infantry History copied at the Archives.
322 Order of Battle, German Units in the War of American Independence ORDER OF BATTLE, GERMAN UNITS IN WAR OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE Order of Battle compiled by Dr. Robert K. Wright, Jr. identifying all ethnic German units serving in various armies in North America in the War of American Independence, and the elements of the Hesse-Cassel forces which did not deploy to North America. Cross Reference: Ansbach-Bayreuth; Anhalt-Zerbst; Braunschweig-Lünenburg; Hesse-Cassel; Hesse-Hanau; Waldeck; Hanover; France; Zweibrücken; Continental Army.
322 Order of Battle, Korean War ORDER OF BATTLE, KOREAN WAR Contract proposal and draft outline for Korean War Order of Battle by Shelby Stanton.
322 Order of Battle, Northern Ireland ORDER OF BATTLE , US ARMY FORCES IN NORTHERN IRELAND Order of Battle; Chronology; Key Personnel List; Station List; and related documents compiled in 1996 by Historical Resources Branch, US Army Center of Military History to document the U.S. Army's presence in Northern Ireland 1941-1945. Cross Referenced: Northern Ireland Base Command; Northern Ireland Base Section; MAGNET Force.
322 Philippine Scouts, Lineage PHILIPPINE SCOUTS, LINEAGE Hundertmark, Edwin W., “Whatever Became of the Philippine Scouts?” A brief history of the Philippine Scouts, the Philippine Division, and the Philippine Army, including the postwar changes in unit designations.
322 Quartermaster Professional Bulletin QUARTERMASTER PROFESSIONAL BULLETIN The Quartermaster Professional Bulletin, Autumn/Winter 1994, PB 10-94-3/4, World War II 50th Anniversary Commemorative Edition.
322 Ratio, Combat to Support RATIO, COMBAT TO SUPPORT Combat-To-Support Ratios in the U.S. Armed Forces: A Review and Summary of Selected Studies . Report prepared by Congressional Research Service at the request of the Senate Armed Services Committee. Robert Goldich and David Burrelli. Cross Reference: Tooth to Tail Ratio; Combat Support; Combat Service Support.
322 Reflagging REFLAGGING Correspondence concerning reflagging of U.S. Army units in 1992. Cross Reference: Primary files in CMH on this subject are maintained in Organizational History Branch.
322 Rangers, Company D, 151st Infantry Air Guard RANGERS, COMPANY D, 151ST INFANTRY AIR GUARD Article from the FreeRepublic.com posted on 02/11/2004 proclaiming the Indiana Rangers as being the one of the most highly decorated units to serve in Vietnam.
322 Ranger Units Information paper providing information concerning units called rangers or performing ranger functions from the Revolutionary War to the present.
322 Rogers Rangers ROGERS RANGERS Information paper written in Field Programs (HR) to provide information on the history of Rogers Rangers to the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, 6 Mar 01.
322 Signal Corps on Castle Island SIGNAL CORPS ON CASTLE ISLAND Reply from the Castle Island Association, Inc. in response to query from CMH as to whether “the U.S. Army Signal Corps operated a radio station on Castle Island in Boston Harbor, and whether that station was the recipient of the first Sputnik signals.”
322 Special Operations Units, World War II SPECIAL OPERATIONS UNITS, WORLD WAR II Pamphlet “Army Special Operations in World War II” with short histories of the following units: 1 st Special Service Force, Ranger Battalion, 5307 th Composite Unit (Provisional), Office of Strategic Services, The Alamo Scouts, Psychological Operations, Civil Affairs, 528 th Quartermaster Battalion, 112 th Signal Battalion. Cross Reference: Merrill’s Marauders; OSS.
322 Strategic Striking Force STRATEGIC STRIKING FORCE Copy of memorandum Assistant Chief of Staff, G-3 to Commanders, Army Ground Forces, Army Service Forces, and Army Air Forces. Concerns type units to be retained as components of Strategic Striking Force. Cross Reference: Organization, U.S. Army, 1945; Cold War.
322 10th Armored Division at Crailshein 10th Armored Division at CrailsheinPaper telling units of the Seventh U.S. Army crossing the Rhine and driving to the East, which was to end with the surrender of the German Army in 1945.
322 Third Infantry Regiment, The Old Guard THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT, THE OLD GUARD A brochure entitled “History of the Third Infantry Regiment,” tells of the heraldry and history of the Third Infantry Regiment.
322 U.S. Army Communications Command (USACC) U.S. ARMY COMMUNICATIONS COMMAND History of the United States Army Communications Command (1964 – 1976), by Bruno J. Rolak, USACC Command Historian, November 1976. This booklet traces the history of the USACC from the establishment of the Army Command and Administrative Network (ACAN) during WWII to 1976. Cross Reference: Pearl Harbor; Strategic Army Communications (STARCOM); STRATCOM; Vietnam.
322 U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army USAREUR AND SEVENTH ARMY Magazine published by United States Army, Europe (USAREUR) Public Affairs Division depicting current and future activities of USAREUR and Seventh Army and USAEUR 15 month planning calendar.
322 U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army, Commanders USAREUR AND SEVENTH ARMY, Commanders List of Headquarters USAREUR and 7th Army’s Commander in Chief’s from 8 June 1942 - 19 December 1994.
322 U.S. Army Europe and Seventh Army, NCO Induction SOP USAREUR AND SEVENTH ARMY, NCO Induction SOP Copy of the “Keyes Building NCO Induction SOP” which is the standing operating procedure for the NCO transition program at USAEUR. Cover memo dated 31 January 1997.
322 U.S. Army Industrial Operations Command, Annual Reports U.S. ARMY INDUSTRIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND, ANNUAL REPORTS Annual reports for 1996 and 1998, miscellaneous brochures.
322 U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) U.S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND The INSCOM Journal for the Military Intelligence Professional, Almanac 2002, Volume 25, Number 3.
322 U.S. Army Material Command, ASL U.S. ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND, ASL U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory (ASL), a part of AMC, is responsible for insuring the weapon, equipment, and logistics readiness of the Total Army.
322 U.S. Army Material Command. U.S. ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND A Brief History of AMC and Biographies of the Commanding Generals (Historical Office, US Army Materiel Command, Alexandria, Virginia) prepared in 1998. (2 copies)
322 U.S. Army Material Command U.S. Army Material Command A Brief History of AMC and Biographies of the Commanding Generals (Historical Office, US Army Materiel Command, Alexandia, Virginia) prepared in 2000.
322 U.S. Army Material Command U.S. Army Material Command General Brehon B. Somervell and Logistics in the European Theater of Operations in World War II, John Kennedy Ohl. Studies focus on a range of Army logistics issues: materiel acquisition, development, and readiness. Historical Office, AMC, 1993,
322 U.S. Army Material Command Celebrates U.S. Army Material Command Celebrates 50th Anniversary of the integration of the armed forces, 223rd United States Army birthday and American Heritage
322 U.S. Army Materiel Command, Biographies U.S. ARMY MATERIEL COMMAND, BIOGRAPHIES Biographies of the Commanding Generals, Historical Office, US Army Materiel Command, Alexandria, Virginia, prepared in 1997.
322 U.S. Army Material Command. The Early Years: The U.S. Army Material Command (undated) The U. S. Army Material Command (AMC) was established 8 May 1962 and became operational 1 August 1962. This volume contains presentations on the origin and development of AMC given by its first Commander, MAJ GEN Frank S. Besson, Jr., between September 1962 and October 1968.
322 U.S. Army Material Command, Pamphlets and Miscellaneous Brochures U.S. ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND, PAMPHLETS AND MICELLANEOUS BROCHURES AMC Pamphlet No 715-14, “How to Do Business with AMC,” DARCOM-P 360-1,“ This is DARCOM,” and command brochures.
322 U.S. Army Organization, Cold War U.S. ARMY ORGANIZATION, COLD WAR Epley, William W., America’s First Cold War Army, 1945-1950. A paper prepared for the AUSA Institute of Land Warfare describing the organization of the U.S. Army between the end of World War II and the beginning of the Korean War. It discusses the 1946 demobilization of the Army, creation of the Department of Defense, the rebuilding of the Army after 1948, and the state of the Army Reserve and National Guard.
322 U.S. Army, Pacific (USARPAC), Briefings UNITED STATES ARMY, PACIFIC, BRIEFINGS Information briefs, "Command Relationships in the Pacific." February 1974. Cross Reference: Chain of Command; USARPAC; PACOM, “ America’s Army in the Pacific,” LTG William M. Steele, 1996.
322 U.S. Army Pacific, Fort Shafter, HI, Historical Calendar U.S. ARMY PACIFIC, FORT SHAFTER, HI, CALENDAR Vision 2000 “Looking Ahead from a Distinguished Past” calendar for 1995. File contains historical photos with captions of units that were and are relevant to USARPAC.
322 U.S. Southern Command, Forward Presence in Latin America U.S. Southern Command, Forward Presence in Latin America Pamphlet about the U.S Army South’s presence in Panama.
322 U.S. Southern Command Organization and Mission U.S. SOUTHERN COMMAND ORGANIZATION AND MISSION An information paper subject: Evolution of U.S. Southern Command Organization and Mission. Dr. Pitts, SCHI, 8 April 1996.
322 U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command U.S. ARMY STRATEGIC DEFENSE COMMAND Brochure describing the history of the U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command.
322 U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command U.S. ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND (TECOM) Public Affairs brochure describing the mission and history of U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command.
322 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Activation of U.S Army Accessions Command (AAC), headquarted at Fort Monroe, VA and is a subordinate command of TRADOC. Composed of the U.S. Army Recruiting Command, Ft Knox, KY; U.S. Army Cadet Command, Ft Monroe, VA; and the U.S. Army Training Center, Ft Jackson, SC.
322 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND Information papers concerning TRADOC activities in 1986.
322 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND “Requirements Determination Process, Roles and Missions of TRADOC.” March 1996. This booklet describes the process “the Army will use to determine and document requirements for operational forces of the future.” Cross Reference: Warfighting Requirements; Acquisition Process; Operational Capabilities.
322 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Evolution of American Army Doctrine U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Evolution of American Army Doctrine Paper by John L. Romjue, TRADOC, March 1996, discussing Army doctrine in the 20th century and the evolution of American Army doctrine.
322 U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Modern Training Revolution U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND, MODERN TRAINING REVOLUTION “A Modern Training Revolution: Origins of the Joint Readiness Training Center, 1983-87”. A paper by Rodler F. Morris, Combined Arms Center, that traces the origins of JRTC during 1983-87.
322 U.S. Army Visual Information Distribution Bulletins U.S. ARMY VISUAL INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION BULLETINS Issues of the Visual Information Bulletin produced by the Joint Visual Information Activity, Tobyhanna Army Depot, PA, (missing issues) July 1992 – March 1995.
322 U.S. Army Western Command U.S. ARMY WESTERN COMMAND "WESTCOM's Program of International Initiatives: Genesis, Goals and Growth." Donald Laird, May 1986. [Previously and subsequently United States Army Pacific]
322 Headquarters, U.S. European Command, 50 th Anniversary HEADQUARTERS , U.S. EUROPEAN COMMAND, 50 TH ANNIVERSARY “Fifty Years, A Historical Tour of Headquarters, United States European Command from August 1 st 1952 to 2002.” by HQ USEUCOM History Office, Patch Barracks, Stuttgart, Germany, 2002. Cross Reference: USCINCEURS; Commanders; Personnel Strength; Events; Humanitarian Assistance; Noncombatant Evacuation Operations; Contingency Operations; Crises; Peacekeeping; Cold War Events; Post-Cold War Events.
322 I Corps 75th Anniversary Celebration I CORPS 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Brochure commemorating 75th Anniversary of activation of I Corps Headquarters.
322 V Corps 75th Anniversary Celebration V CORPS 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Brochure commemorating 75th Anniversary of activation of V Corps Headquarters.
322 442d Regimental Combat Team 442D REGIMENTAL COMBAT TEAM Information and miscellaneous supporting material concerning the 442d RCT. Primary collection of material on this unit at the Center of Military History is held in the Organizational History Branch. Cross Reference: Japanese Americans; Nisei.
322 555th Parachute Infantry (Triple Nickles) 555TH PARACHUTE INFANTRY 555th Association newsletters with Executive Summary on the who, what, where and why of the Triple Nickels, June 1998 and other miscellaneous information. Extract from The Triple Nickels: America’s All-Black Paratroop Unit, Bradley Biggs, 1986
322.01 Army General Counsels ARMY GENERAL COUNSELS A history of the Army General Counsel and other miscellaneous.
323.1 Centralization and Concentration ARMY AREAS Lists of Army Corps areas and Army Areas by state. Nine Army Corps Areas and states listed as of August 1920. Army Areas and states under each were first designated in March 1948 and revised in December 1948.
323.1 Hospitals, Asiatic Pacific Theater HOSPITALS, ASIATIC PACIFIC THEATER Appendix C of principal medical units (general hospitals) active in the Asiatic Pacific Theater, 1941-1945
323.1 Hospitals, European Theater of Operations HOSPITALS, EUROPEAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS Appendix A of principal medical units and hospitals active in the European Theater of Operations, 1942-1946
323.1 Hospitals, 40th U.S Army Portable Surgical Hospital and the American Medical Commitment to China in World War II Hospitals, 40th U.S Army Portable Surgical Hospital and the American Medical Commitment to China in WW II Paper titled “…of Rice and Rain and Mud and Fleas..” by John E. Clark, Jr. Writes about MAJ Raymond E. Banta, M.D., Commander, at the 40th hospital and medical care at the hospital.
323.1 Hospitals, Medical Units by Theater, World War II HOSPITALS, MEDICAL UNITS BY THEATER, WORLD WAR II List of medical units by theater by the Historical Unit, U.S. Army Medical Service, Forest Glen Section, Walter Reed Army Medical Center.
323.3 Hospitals, U.S. Army HOSPITALS, U.S. ARMY Health Services Command magazine highlighting U.S. Army Medical Centers. Includes detailed map of Health Service Regions.
323.1 Hospitals, U.S. Army/Navy HOSPITALS, U.S. ARMY/NAVY List of U.S. Army and Navy medical facilities as of March 1944. Cross Reference: World War II.
323.1 Hospitals, Valley Forge HOSPITALS, VALLEY FORGE Pamphlets concerning Valley Forge Army Hospital.
323.3 Tunnel Vision in Vietnam TUNNEL VISION IN VIETNAM "Tunnel Vision in Vietnam: LTG Samuel T. Williams and The Strategy of MAAG, 1955-1960," by Cadet Bradley Helton. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Military Assistance Advisory Group, Vietnam.
323.36 Corps Commanders in WWII CORPS COMMANDERS IN WWII "U.S. Army World War II Corps Commanders: A Composite Biography" by Robert H. Berlin, Combat Studies Institute (CSI) historian.
323.36 Signal Intelligence Division SIGNAL INTELLIGENCE DIVISION "History of the Signal Intelligence Division, European Theater of Operations, U.S. Army." Unpublished manuscript by COL George A. Bicher in April 1946. Cross Reference: World War II.
323.36 Soldier Support Center March Song SOLDIER SUPPORT CENTER MARCH SONG The Soldier Support Center March, by SSG Richard A. Rinehart, was commissioned for use at the annual 4 July celebration in 1983 by Brigadier General Myrna Williamson.
323.36 Guide to the Essential Elements of Information for the Signal Corps Intelligence Agency Guide to the Essential Elements of Information for the Signal Corps Intelligence Agency Information concerning the organization, doctrine, tactics, and training of foreign signalt troops, and of the communication, radar, meteorological, ionospheric recording, other electronic and photographic equipment used by these forces.
323.6 Lessons Learned, Historical Coverage and DESERT SHIELD LESSONS LEARNED, HISTORICAL COVERAGE AND DESERT SHIELD Information paper to update the Army leadership on the status of the Lessons Learned process for DESERT SHIELD and CMH actions to insure historical coverage.
323.6 Lessons Learned, 101 st Airborne Division, 1971 LESSONS LEARNED, 101 ST AIRBORNE DIVISION, 1971 Operational Report – Lessons Learned, 101 st Airborne Division (Airmobile), Period Ending 30 April 1971. Cross Reference: Vietnam
323.6 Lessons Learned, Division Command 1989 LESSONS LEARNED, DIVISION COMMAND 1989 Experiences in Division Command, 1989. Published by U.S. Army War College. Condensed comments of ten outgoing Division Commanders on issues related to training, leadership, doctrine, and administration.
323.6 Lessons Learned, Division Command 1990 LESSONS LEARNED, DIVISION COMMAND 1990 Experiences in Division Command, 1990. Published by U.S. Army War College. Condensed comments of eight outgoing Division Commanders on issues related to training, leadership, doctrine, and administration.
323.6 Lessons Learned, Indian Wars LESSONS LEARNED, INDIAN WARS “Lessons” of the Indian Wars Relevant to Today’s Army, a paper written by Dr. Andrew J. Birtle.
323.6 Lessons Learned, North African Theater of Operations, Signal Intelligence LESSONS LEARNED, NORTH AFRICAN THEATER OF OPERATIONS Observations on Signal Intelligence Gained from North African Theater of Operations report to Assistant Chief of Staff, 1 December 1943. Harold G. Hayes, Colonel, Signal Corps.
323.6 Lessons Learned, Operational Thinking of Schlieffen and Manstein LESSONS LEARNED, OPERATIONAL THINKING OF SCHLIEFFEN AND MANSTEIN Paper by Brigadegenral Gunter Roth, 27 April 1989.
323.6 Lessons Learned, U.S. Army LESSONS LEARNED, U.S. ARMY Center of Military History information paper on “Foreign Influences on the US Army.” Paper prepared by Vincent Demma on 18 November 1994. Cross Reference: Von Steuben, Napoleon, Jomini, Upton, France, Germany, Great Britain, Yom Kippur, DePuy.
324.5 Volunteer Organizations, Army Volunteer Guard VOLUNTEER ORGANIZATIONS, ARMY VOLUNTEER GUARD “Center of Military History Assessment of the Group” The American Volunteer Guard. Contains documents on the service of the American Volunteer Guard (AVG), Eritrea Service Command, during the period 21 Jun 1942 – 31 March 1943, WWII, in North Africa. The AVG’s mission was to defend American projects run by the HQ USEC in Eritrea and consisted of the U.S. Army, Navy, and Air Corps. Also contains information and laws on civilians subject to military law during WWI and WWII.
324.5 Women's Army Corps WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS Brief information paper concerning establishment of Women's Army Corps (WAC).
324.5 Women's Army Corps, World War II, Units WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS, WORLD WAR II, UNITS Correspondence concerning the names of five Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) officers who were on board a transport that was torpedoed in route to North Africa. They were members of the 149 th WAAC Post Headquarters Company. Cross Reference: WAC
325 Militia and National Guard MILITIA AND NATIONAL GUARD A Brief History of the Militia and the National Guard by CPT Robert K. Wright, Jr., July 1986.
325 National Guard and Army Readiness Regions NATIONAL GUARD AND ARMY READINESS REGIONS Packet is response to an inquiry from William Cohen regarding “the proposal to assign Reserve Component General officers as Deputy Commanders of the nine Army Readiness Regions.” Cover letter is dated 17 August 1976.
325 National Guard History NATIONAL GUARD HISTORY Pamphlet America’s National Guard Today: Remembering the Past, Ready for the Future. Written and printed by the Lavern E. Weber National Guard Professional Education Center, Camp Robinson, AR, December 13, 1993. Contents: Army National Guard participation in America’s wars, community and state support, National Guard presidents, Medal of Honor recipients, Chiefs of the National Guard Bureau, Origin of America’s Militia, the history and role of the Professional Education Center, history of Camp Robinson.
325 National Guard Home Defense Forces Study NATIONAL GUARD HOME DEFENSE FORCES STUDY Study of National Guard (militia) prepared by Thomas Tulenko, Bradley Chase, Trevor N. Dupuy, and Grace P. Haynes for the office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, March 1981.
325.452 National Guard Miscellaneous NATIONAL GUARD MISCELLANEOUS Copy of a lecture by Major General Edgar C. Erickson, Chief National Guard Bureau, 7 December 1954 at the Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania.
325.452 National Guard in WWII NATIONAL GUARD IN WWII Fact sheet on National Guard Divisions in WWII put out by World War II Commemoration Committee.
326 Army Reserve ARMY RESERVE The Chief, Army Reserve's Long-Range Plan, 1990-2020, "Twice the Citizen," Office of the Chief, Army Reserve, dated August 1990. 76 pages text, charts, graphs, illustrations describing the basis for the USAR Chief's long range plan.
326 Army Reserve, Annual Survey 1991 ARMY RESERVE, ANNUAL SURVEY 1991 The 1991 Annual Survey of U.S. Army Reserve Soldiers: A Summary of Group Interviews of Key Informants Regarding Mobilization Issues. (Key informants were CONUSA DCSPER Retention Staff and Mobilization Assistance Teams). Prepared by Westat, Inc., in partial fulfillment of a contract with the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve.
326 Army Reserve, Command Historian ARMY RESERVE, COMMAND HISTORIAN Brochures produced by the office of the Command Historian, U.S. Army Reserve Command
326 Army Reserve, History ARMY RESERVE, HISTORY Fact sheet "Highlights in the History of the Army Reserve."
326 Army Reserve Strength ARMY RESERVE STRENTGH Strength of the Army, Part III, Strength, Reserve Components, Mar 1988. Audited statistical data on USAR personnel in various strength tables. (CONUS)
326 Army Reserve Strength ARMY RESERVE STRENGTH Strength of the Army, Part III, Strength, Reserve Components, Sep 1990. Audited statistical data on USAR personnel in various strength tables. (CONUS)
326 Army Reserve Strength ARMY RESERVE STRENTGH Strength of the Army, Part III, Strength, Reserve Components, Sep 1991. Audited statistical data on USAR personnel in various strength tables. (CONUS)
326 Army Reserve Strength ARMY RESERVE STRENTGH Strength of the Army, Part III, Strength, Reserve Components, Sep 1995. Audited statistical data on USAR personnel in various strength tables. (CONUS)
326 Army Reserve and U.S. National Defense Strategy ARMY RESERVE AND U.S. NATIONAL DEFENSE STRATEGY U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Military Studies Program Paper by Colonel David S. Ritterpusch and Colonel Robert E. Elmore, Project Advisor. Carlisle Barracks, PA, May 1989.
326.02 Individual Ready Reserve Call-Ups Since World War II Individual Ready Reserve Call-Ups SINCE WORLD WAR IIExecutive Summary with information paper, The Individual Ready Reserve: Origins and Evolution, Dr. Mark Sherry, 12 December 1986.
326.02 Reserve Forces, Call Up CALL UP OF RESERVE FORCESVarious compilations of mobilizations of militia, National Guard, IRR, and Army Reserve units for the Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, and Vietnam War. Compiled data generally provides (if information was available) date of alert, date of mobilization, date ready for combat, and date committed to combat.
326.02 Reserve Forces, Call Up, April 1991 CALL UP OF RESERVE FORCES, April 1991List of Called up Reserve units (includes all Desert Shield MFC an includes Desert Storms through #43), IPR Package A, and Volunteers – Package A2.
326.02 Mobilization of Reserve Forces 1968 MOBILIZATION OF RESERVE FORCES 1968 After action report on the mobilization of Reserve Forces in South Vietnam.
326.02 Reserve Component Manpower Readiness and Mobilization Policy Reserve Component Manpower Readiness and Mobilization Policy Active Guard Reserve Readiness and Mobilization Policy based on the Colloquium on Mobilization with Special Emphasis on Guard and Reserve Components 1-4 November 1983. Vol. 1, edited by Hardy L. Merritt, Barbara A. Henseler, and James L. Gould, Mobilization Concepts Development Center, National Defense University.
326.02 Reserve Forces, Release of Reserve Component Units RESERVE FORCES, RELEASE OF RESERVE COMPONET UNITS After Action Report, Release of Reserve Component Units in OCONUS compiled by the Chief, Organization and Training Division, 8 Oct 1962
326.02 Reserve Forces, Vietnam RESERVE FORCES, VIETNAM "Call Up and Commitment of Reserve Forces in Vietnam," from Young Gil Chang File.
326.1 Full Time Support to the USAR FULL TIME SUPPORT TO THE USAR Full Time Support to the U.S. Army Reserve (Sills Study) Final Report. June 16, 1980.
326.2 Realignment of the Army's Reserve Components, 1945-1968 REALIGNMENT OF THE ARMY'S RESERVE COMPONENTS, 1945-1968 "Realignment of the Army's Reserve Components, 1945-1968" by Karl Cocke. Copy of draft manuscript.
326.6 Reserve Officer Training Corps Legislation RESERVE OFFICER TRAINING CORPS LEGISLATION Information paper describing key legislation in the evolution of the ROTC Program. Cross Reference: Morrill Act; National Defense Act (1916).
327.02 Comparative Conscription Systems COMPARATIVE CONSCRIPTION SYSTEMS "Comparative Conscription Systems: An Exploratory Analysis," by Albert A. Blum. Unsolicited manuscript received by CMH in 1970. Cross Reference: Selective Service System.
327.02 Compulsory Military Service COMPULSORY MILITARY SERVICE "Compulsory Military Service: A Three Country Analysis," by Albert Blum. Cross Reference: Selective Service.
327.02 Selective Service, 1947 SELECTIVE SERVICE, 1947 Extracts from Special Monographs No. 1, Backgrounds of Selective Service and No. 8, Dependency Deferment, and copy of an “act to exempt certain persons from enrollment for service in the armies of the Confederate States.”
327.02 Soldier or Worker SOLDIER OR WORKER "Soldier or Worker: A Reevaluation of the Selective Service System," By Albert A. Blum, Professor of Labor and Industrial Relations, Michigan State University, 1972. Cross Reference: Manpower Mobilization.
327.02 Volunteer Army VOLUNTEER ARMY Miscellaneous information about the “All Volunteer” Army. Contains a SESS speech about the Army changing to a volunteer force and a paper with Desert Shield/Desert Storm representing a “Test Case” for the volunteer Army.
327.02 Volunteers, U.S. Civilian Volunteers in Defense of Bataan (WWII) VOLUNTEERS, U.S. CIVILIAN VOLUNTEERS IN DEFENSE OF BATAAN A report with supporting documentation prepared in response to the Naval Historical Center, LTC Dandar, DOD Civilian/Military Service Review Board, to assist with a case to prove whether or not Navy Department civilian employees participated in the defense of Bataan and Corregidor from 7 Dec 1941 – 6 May 1942. Joseph Mehl, Jr., CMH, 8 July 1983.
327.21 Induction, Orders Greeting INDUCTION, ORDERS GREETING Copy of an Order to Report for Induction, D.S.S. Form 150, revised 15 January 1943, effective 23 January 1943.
330 Leadership, Miscellaneous Articles by General Officers LEADERSHIP, MISCELLANOUS ARTICLES BY GENERAL OFFICERS Miscellaneous articles and book extracts from Patton, Westmoreland, etc., gathered as material to be used to pull anecdotes to demonstrate the idea that history promotes leadership.
330 Leadership, Reflections: An Anthology by General Bruce C. Clarke Leadership, Reflections: An Anthology by General Bruce C. Clarke Reflections: General Bruce C. Clarke’s Thoughts on Creating Outstanding Soldiers and Outstanding Units, an anthology assembled from some of the works of GEN Clarke by the faculty of the U.S. Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. He covers multiple topics such as leadership, training, writing, and gallantry.
330.11 Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation (MWR) ARMY MORALE, WELFARE, AND RECREATION Pamphlet that explains the “why” of MWR and some of its services, i.e., child development, Army Community Services, BOSS, leisure travel and others.
330.11 Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation Programs Army Morale, Welfare, and Recreation ProgramsNotebook covers the affect of Army Community Life Programs on the Army’s ability to man the force and maintain a high degree of readiness. Prepared by the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Community and Family Support Center, U.S. Army, January 1987.
330.11 Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation, Miscellaneous Army Morale, Welfare and Recreation, AUDIE MURPHY CLUB Contains Audie Murphy Club Regulation No. 215-7, Morale, welfare and Recreation, MDW Sergeant Audie Murphy Club and the closure announcement for the AFRC Resort at Chiemsee, Germany, September 2003.
330.32 Key Personnel, Department of Defense KEY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE Historical Office of the Secretary of Defense’s 1992 compilation of aKey Official roster 1947-1992.
330.32 Key Personnel, DESERT STORM OPERATION DESERT STORM KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER Working copy of a roster of key personnel, arranged by unit, who served in Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. This listing contains National Command Authorities; Unified and Specified Commands; other services (Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps); special operations forces; and Army component headquarters other than XVIII Airborne Corps. Cross Reference: Gulf War. NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Key Personnel, DESERT STORM, VII Corps OPERATION DESERT STORM KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER, VII CORPS Working copy of a roster of key personnel, arranged by unit, who served in Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. This listing contains subordinate units of VII Corps, Third Army (ARCENT), and the 22d Support Command (ARCENT SUPCOM). Cross Reference: Gulf War. NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Key Personnel, DESERT STORM, XVIII Airborne Corps OPERATION DESERT STORM KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER, XVIII AIRBORNE CORPS Working copy of a roster of key personnel, arranged by unit, who served in Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. This listing contains Headquarters, XVIII Airborne Corps and all of its subordinate units including the 1st Cavalry Division, 24th Infantry Division, 82d Airborne Division, and 101st Airborne Division. Cross Reference: Gulf War. NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Key Personnel, DESERT STORM, Foreign OPERATION DESERT STORM KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER, FOREIGN Working copies of rosters of key personnel, arranged by nation (and by unit within nation), who served in Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Rosters cover British personnel; French personnel; and Saudi Arabian personnel. Cross Reference: Gulf War. NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Key Personnel, JUST CAUSE OPERATION JUST CAUSE KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER Working copy of a roster of key personnel, arranged by unit, who served in Operation JUST CAUSE. Cross Reference: Panama; Contingency Operations. NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Key Personnel, RESTORE HOPE OPERATION RESTORE HOPE KEY PERSONNEL ROSTER Working copy of a roster of key personnel, arranged by unit, who served in Operation RESTORE HOPE. Cross Reference: Somalia; Operations Other Than War (OOTW). NOTE: This document is under constant revision and expansion. The latest version is posted on the Historical Resources Branch shared drive on the Center of Military History local area network (LAN).
330.32 Roster of General Officers: Army National Guard Bureau and State Adjutants General ROSTER OF GENERAL OFFICERS: ARMY NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU AND STATES ADJUTANTS GENERAL Listing of general officers and state adjutants general by names, current assignment, state, and rank.
330.32 Roster, 16th Field Artillery Officers - 1941 ROSTER, 16th FIELD ARTILLERY - 1941 List of 16th FA officers of the 2nd Cavalry Division, 1941.
330.32 Roster, Army Nurses, Pennsylvania, WWII ROSTER, ARMY NURSES, PENNSYLAVANIA, WWIIThis is List of Nurses who served in the Army, Navy, and Air Force during World War Two, who had graduated from the Pennsylvania Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. The list was prepared by Mrs. James A. (Irene) Matthews. [Copied provided to the Army Nurse Corps Historian.]
330.32 Roster, Army Staff SACO Roster, 5 May 04 ROSTER, ARMY STAFF SACO ROSTER, 5 MAY 04 The Army Staff SACO Roster update for May 04 and the Army Staff Principals and Executive Officers Roster, May 04.
330.32 Roster, Cavalry Regiments, Regular Army Roster, Cavalry Regiments, Regular ArmyMicrocopy No. 744 of National Archives Microfilm Publications listing the returns from regular Army cavalry regiments, 1933-1916. Roll 1, First Cavalry, August 1833 - December 1844. Adjutant General’s Office.
330.32 Roster, Continental Army Units ROSTER, CONTINENTAL ARMY UNITS Copy of National Archives Microfilm publication M881 listing all of the units (military organizations) mustered into service during the Revolutionary War. Continental Army units are listed first followed by the state units. The Archives has personnel folders for the members of all of the units listed. Cross Reference: Militia.
330.32 Roster of General Officers: Chief of Staffs, Commanders, and Deputies Roster of General Officers: Chief of Staffs, Commanders, and Deputies Listing of general officers from 1904-1979
330.32 Roster of General Officers: US Army, Pacific, World War II ROSTER OF OFFICERS: US ARMY, PACIFIC, WORLD WAR II Adjutant General’s Office list of General Officers assigned to U.S. Army Forces, Pacific as of November 1, 1945.
330.32 Roster, USACE/OCE Personnel Locator Roster, USACE/OCE PERSONNEL LOCATOR Name and position listing of the Headquarters USACE/OCE personnel produced by the Directorate of Information Management, April 1987.
330.32 Roster of Officers: GHQ, SWPac, World War II ROSTER OF OFFICERS: GHQ, SWPAC, World War II General Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area, Roster of Officers, 1 June 1945. Copy of document in the MacArthur Archives. This roster lists all officers, by rank, U.S. and foreign, assigned to General MacArthur’s headquarters.
330.32 Roster, Major Army Commands (MACOMS), 1 June 2004 ROSTER, MAJOR ARMY COMMANDS (MACOMS) FOUO MACOM roster updates for March, May, and June 2004.
330.22 Roster, Orthopedic, and Medical Officers Assigned to ETOUSA Roster, Orthopedic and medical officers Assigned to ETOUSADocument provided a listing of orthopedic personnel assigned to the Chief Surgeons Office, European Theater of Operations (ETO) USA
330.32 Roster, 7th Armored Division Commanders ROSTER, 7TH ARMORED DIVISION COMMANDERS Correction of errors in list of the commanders of Combat Command R of the 7th AD. Cross Reference: 7th Armored Division retired unit jacket.
330.32 Roster, U.S. Army Objective Force 1966-1970 ROSTER , U.S. ARMY OBJECTIVE FORCE 1966-1970 Document provides a listing of all TOE and TD units (active Army, Reserve Components, and AUG) by type that are supportable within the constraints of then current manpower ceilings.
331 Base Closures, Historical Properties Plan BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE, HISTORICAL PROPERTIES PLAN Miscellaneous information concerning Department of the Army plans for dealing with historical properties and historical records of organizations and posts affected by base closure. Cross Reference: Downsizing; BRAC.
331 Base Closures, Implementation Plan BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE, IMPLEMENTATION PLAN "Headquarters, Department of the Army Base Realignment and Closure Implementation Plan." 13 February 1989. Also includes 1991 list of overseas bases to be closed. Cross Reference: Demobilization; Downsizing; BRAC.
331 Base Closures, Operation Brilliant Exit BASE CLOSURES, OPERATION BRILIAN EXIT Headquarters, United States Army Europe (USAREUR) OPLAN 4374 (Operation Brilliant Exit) - Installation Turnover Plan. Policy guidance applicable to installations being turned over to the host nation dated 20 December 1990.
331 Base Closures, Overseas Bases BASE CLOSURES, OVERSEAS BASES Department of Defense News Release dated 16 June 1994, More U.S. Overseas Bases to End Operations. Covers DOD announcement that “operations at an additional 27 military facilities in Europe would be ended or reduced under the plan to drawdown the number of U.S. forces worldwide”. These bases would include sites in Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium Denmark, and the United Kingdom.
331 Base Closures, Overseas Basing, U.S. Military BASE CLOSURES, OVERSEAS BASING, U.S. MILITARY CRS Report for Congress, U.S. Military Overseas Basing: Background and Oversight Issues for Congress. 2004 Bush proposal to “significantly alter the U.S. overseas military basing procedure.”
331 Base Closures, Press Release, 1990 BASE CLOSURES, PRESS RELEASE “Defense Secretary Proposes Base Closings,” Office of Assistant Secretary of Defense, Public Affairs, January 29, 1990 Press Release announcing a plan to close 35 domestic military bases and realign or reduce forces at 20 others. Cross Reference: Downsizing; BRAC.
331 Base Closures, Press Release, 2005 BASE CLOSURES, PRESS RELEASE Press releases from the Department of Defense, Army Public Affairs, and packet with BRAC 2005 closure and realignment impacts by state.
331 Base Closures and Realignment Report, March 1995 BASE CLOSURES AND REALIGNMENT REPORT, MARCH 1995 Information assembled to support the 1995 Department of Defense recommendations for base closures and realignments inside the United States. Includes base closure overview, forces structure plan, selection criteria.
331 Base Closures, Rhein-Main Air Base BASE CLOSURES, RHEIN-MAIN AIR BASE Articles on the closing of Rhein-Main after 60 years and the base has been turned over to the Fraport AG, which operates Frankfurt International Airport and will be used as a maintenance and supply facility for the Airbus super-jumbo A380 the world’s largest passenger jet. 11 October 2005
331 Base Closures, Report of Secretary of Defense Commission BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE, REPORT OF DEFENSE SECRETARY'S COMMISSION Executive Summary with appendices of Secretary of Defense's Commission on Base Closure and Realignment. December 1988 Cross Reference: Downsizing; BRAC.
331 Base Realignment and Closure BASE REALIGNMENT AND CLOSURE "Commission Findings and Recommendations" from the Defense Base Closure and Realignment Commission 1993 Report to the President. July 1 1993. Cross Reference: Demobilization; Downsizing; BRAC.
331 Castle Island, Fort Independence, South Boston, Massachusetts Castle Island, Fort Independence, South Boston, Massachusetts Booklet covering Castle Island’s Fort Independence, selected in 1634 for the sea defense of Boston, and its Forts, armament and other interesting incidents.
331 Camp Wolters CAMP WOLTERS Camp Wolters, Mineral Wells, Texas. Copy of General Orders No. 1 and post historical data card.
331 Campbell Barracks CAMPBELL BARRACKS Campbell Barracks: The Story of a Caserne, 1937-1994 . Commemorative booklet published by Seventh Army. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe; Cold War; Heidelberg; Bruce Siemon.
331 Closed Army Arsenal Transferred to Village Closed Army Arsenal Transferred to VillageArmy transfers 1,900 acres of the Joliet Arsenal to Elwood, Illinois developer.
331 CONUS Army Installations CONUS ARMY INSTALLATIONS Pamphlet showing locations, by Congressional District, of U.S. Army installations/activities in the Continental United States. Cross Reference: Posts, camps, stations, forts, depots, barracks.
331 CONUS and OCONUS Army Installations CONUS AND OCONUS ARMY INSTALLATIONS Installations Program, Annex I, Requirements and Utilization, 15 February 1960. Publication on the Department of the Army installations program contains housing capacities and actual utilization.
331 [Individual Military Installations, Posts, Camps and Stations] U.S. MILITARY INSTALLATIONS Individual folders of information on current and former U.S. military installations. NOTE: To facilitate research, individual post files from the HRC2 collection have been terminated and the contents merged with the files in the original HRC collection.
331 Fort Campbell, History FORT CAMPBELL , HISTORY A History of Fort Campbell, Kentucky 1942 – 1978. 1LT Kevin R. Hart, Division/Post Historian, Fort Campbell, Kentucky, June 1978. This is a narrative history of the major events, programs, and activities of the post and its major tenant units from 1942 to 1978. Cross Reference: MG John A. Wickham, Jr.; 11 th Airborne Division; 101 st Airborne Division; Screaming Eagles; Pratt Museum; 6 th Infantry Division.
331 Fort Hood, Fiftieth Anniversary FORT HOOD , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY Booklet celebrating the history of Fort Hood from 1942 to 1992. (2 copies)
331 Fort Jackson, Fiftieth Anniversary FORT JACKSON , FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY 50 th Anniversary History 1917 – 1967, Fort Jackson, S.C. This profusely illustrated volume is divided into the following chapters: The Beginning, 1917; The Middle Years, 1939 – 1949; The Later Years, 1950 – 1963; The Crisis Years, 1964 – 1967. Cross Reference: 5 th Infantry Division; 77 th Infantry Division; 2 nd Cavalry Division, 30 th Infantry Division.
331 Fort Jackson, 121st Infantry FORT JACKSON , 121st Infantry centerfold Yesteryears, 1995 Calendar, A Family Album of World War II Memories, with centerfold photo of the 121st Infantry, “Old Gray Bonnet Regiment”
331 Fort McNair, Post and Stations (See U.S. MILITARY INSTALLATIONS) FORT MCNAIR
331 Fort Myer, Quarters 16A FORT MYER , QUARTERS 16A A list of the Directors of the Army National Guard that lived in Quarters 16A from 1962 to 1990.
331 Gerstner Field, Lake Charles, Louisiana GERSTNER FIELD A brief history of the naming of Gerstner Air Field
331 Oldest Post OLDEST POST Information concerning various claims by U.S. Army installations to be the "Oldest Post" in the Army. NOTE: United States Army official policy precludes verification of any "first, last, least, most, biggest, best" claims on the grounds that they are subjective in nature.
331 Pentagon, Designation as National Historical Landmark PENTAGON, DESIGNATION AS NATIONAL HISTORICAL LANDMARK A copy of the draft nomination packed for designating the Pentagon as a National Historical Landmark. March 14, 1991. Cross Reference
331 Quarters One QUARTERS ONE Photographs and brochure commemorating Quarters One, U.S. Army Chief of Staff's residence at Fort Myer, Virginia.
331 Panama, U.S. Army Installations PANAMA, U.S. ARMY INSTALLATIONSThe Era of U.S. Army Installations in Panama, by Dolores De Mena, Historian, U.S. Army South, Fort Clayton, Panama, 1996. This book provides a history of each of the U.S. Army posts and miscellaneous sites in Panama from 1903 to 1995. 216 pages, illustrated. (2 copies)
331 Panama, U.S. Army Installations, Fort Clayton Deactivation PANAMA , U.S. ARMY INSTALLATIONS, DEACTIVATION General Orders, No. 4, effective 15 October 1999, HQ, U.S. Army South, Fort Clayton, Panama is discontinued. HA U.S. Army South, Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico is activated.
331 Panama, U.S. Army Installations, Fort Clayton Deactivation PANAMA , U.S. ARMY INSTALLATIONS, DEACTIVATION
331 Posts, Army Posts Lineage POSTS, ARMY POSTS LINEAGE Originals and copies of documents tracing the proposal for the “Army Post Lineage Book” after an suggestion from OCINFO, 1962-64.
331 Redstone Arsenal, Safety Awareness REDSTONE ARSENAL, SAFETY AWARENESS U.S. Army Ordnance, Missile and Munitions Center and School booklet “Safety Awareness Week, 3 – 7 June 1991.” The booklet was produced to emphasize safety in the workplace, on the road, and at home. There are many photographs of personnel (identified) assigned to the post.
331 Rock Island Arsenal, History ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, HISTORY An Illustrated History of the Rock Island Arsenal and Arsenal Island, Part One (Revised Edition). Thomas J. Slattery, History Office, U.S. Army Armament Munitions, and Chemical Command, Rock Island, Illinois, 1988. Chapters: Island History Prior to 1816; Fort Armstrong, the First Presence of the Federal Government on Rock Island; Civilian Development on Rock Island and the Campaign for an Armory.
331 Rock Island Arsenal, History ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL, HISTORY Rock Island Arsenal: A Historical Tour Guide with Photographs & Narrative. Robert H. Bouilly and Thomas J. Slattery, AMCCOM Historical Office, no date.
331.3 AAFES Annual Report, 1996 AAFES ANNUAL REPORT, 1996 Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Annual Report for 1996. Cross Reference: Post Exchange; PX.
331.3 AAFES History AAFES HISTORY "History of AAFES" undated, unattributed manuscript written sometime after 1992. Cross Reference: Post Exchange; PX; Army Air Force Exchange System.
331.3 Post Exchange and Commissary Privileges POST EXCHANGE AND COMMISSARY PRIVILEGES Report on Armed Services Exchanges, 1953. Report of the Subcommittee on Defense Activities of the Committee on Armed Services, U.S. House of Representatives.
333.4 Mobilization of National Guard Brigades MOBILIZATION OF NATIONAL GUARD BRIGADES Department of the Army Inspector General Memorandum: Special Assessment of the Mobilization of Army National Guard Combat Brigades. 14 June 1991. Cross Reference: Gulf War; DESERT STORM; DESERT SHIELD.
333.5 Investigations, Department of the Army Inspector General (DAIG), Fort Campbell Task Force Investigations, Department of the Army Inspector General (DAIG), Fort Campbell Task Force DAIG Special Assessment/Investigation of Allegations of Violations of the DOD Homosexual Conduct Policy at Fort Campbell, dated July 2000.
333.5 Investigations, Army Report on Iraqi Prisoner Abuse INVESTIGATIONS, ARMY REPORT ON IRAQI PRISONER ABUSE Two copies of the complete text of the Article 15-6 investigation of the 800 th Military Police Brigade, MG Antonio M. Taguba, Investigating Officer. The report was initiated 19 Jan 04 when LTG Ricardo S. Sanchez, Commander, Combined Joint Task Force Seven, requested that the Commander, Central Command, appoint an investigating officer to investigate the conduct of operations within the 800 th MPs.
333.5 Investigations, Iraq, Final Report of the Independent Panel to Review DOD Detention Operations INVESTIGATIONS, IRAQ, FINAL REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT PANEL TO REVIEW DOD DETENTION OPERATIONS, AUGUST 2004 Executive Summary of the events (incidents of prisoner abuse) of October through December 2003 on the night shift of Tier 1 at Abu Ghraib prison. The panel was appointed by Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.
333.5 Investigations, Iraq, Investigation of Intelligence Activities at Abu Ghraib Prison INVESTIGATIONS, IRAQ, INVESTIGATION OF INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES AT ABU GHRAIB PRISON Executive Summary of the AR 51-6 investigation of the Abu Ghraib Prison and 205th Military Intelligence Brigade. Investigators were LTG Anthony R. Jones and MG George R. Fay (Jones-Fay investigation).
333.5 Investigations, Line of Duty INVESTIGATIONS, LINE OF DUTY Extracts from Army Regulation 600-140, Cir 458, statistics, and a fact sheet regarding investigations and determinations of Line of Duty, Army and POW deaths in the Persian Gulf War 1990-1991, injuries and suicides.
333.5 Investigations, No Gun Ri INVESTIGATIONS, NO GUN RI REVIEW Army’s Inspector General response to claims by Korean citizens concerning certain events that occurred in the vicinity of No Gun Ri in July 1950.
333.5 Investigations, Inspector General Semiannual Report to the Congress Investigations, Inspector General Semiannual Report to the Congress Semiannual Report to the Congress, October 1, 1985 to March 31, 1986. This is the fifteenth edition of the Semiannual Report and the seventh since the establishment of the Inspector General.
334 American Committee on the History of the Second World War AMERICAN COMMITTEE ON THE HISTORY OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR Fall 1988 Newsletter of the American Committee on the History of the Second World War. Cross Reference: World War II.
334 Board, Airborne and Special Operations, 1940-1990 BOARD, AIRBORNE AND SPECIAL OPERATIONS, 1940-1990 The Airborne and Special Operations Test Board, 1940-1990: A Comparative History by Robert L. Johnson, October 1990.
334 Board, Army Foreign Materiel Review BOARD, ARMY FOREIGN MATERIEL REVIEW Copy of Orders establishing Army Foreign Materiel Review Board as a continuing committee. 6 February 1989.
334 Board, Army Science (Combat Models) BOARD, ARMY SCIENCE (COMBAT MODELS) Final Report of the Ad Hoc Sub Group on the Use of Combat Models for the Analysis and Training of Joint/Combined Operations . January 1988. Cross Reference: Army Science Board; simulation; gaming.
334 Board, Army Science (Lightening the Force) BOARD, ARMY SCIENCE (LIGHTENING THE FORCE) Final Report of the 1987 Summer Study on Lightening the Force. December 1987. Cross Reference: Army Science Board; soldier load.
334 Board, Army Science (Soldier as System) BOARD, ARMY SCIENCE (SOLDIER AS SYSTEM) Soldier as a System . 1991 Summer Study Final Report. December 1991. Cross Reference: Army Science Board.
334 Board, Army Science (Water Supply) BOARD, ARMY SCIENCE (WATER SUPPLY) Water Supply and Management on Army Installations in the Western United States. 1988. Cross Reference: Army Science Board.
334 Board, Army Training (1986) BOARD, ARMY TRAINING (1986) Army Training Board White Paper, "Improving Tactics Instruction," 10 June 1966.
334 Board, Field Artillery BOARD, FIELD ARTILLERY List of Presidents of the Field Artillery Board from 1902-1990.
334 Board, Reserve Forces Policy Board BOARD, RESERVE FORCES POLICY (1991) Reserve Component Programs FY 1991 , Report of the Reserve Forces Policy Board. Cross Reference: Army National Guard; Army Reserve.
334 Council, War Department Historical Fund COUNCIL, WAR DEPARTMENT HISTORICAL FUND Minutes of the War Department Historical Fund Council Meeting, 19 April 1988. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
334 Days of Remembrance, DOD Guide for Commemorative Observance of the Holocaust Committees DAYS OF REMEMBERANCE, DOD GUIDE FOR COMMEMORATIVE OBSERVANCE OF THE HOLOCAUST COMMITTEES The DOD’s Observance Guide was developed to assist project offices and their committees in designing meaningful programs or ceremonies of remembrance.
334 Defense Advisory Committee on Women in the Services (DACOWITS), DACOWITS, Executive Committee Meeting, Recommendations, Resolutions, Requests for Information and Issue Agendas with Services' Responses, Promoting Full Partnership in Defense Readiness, dated September 13, 1993. [see HRC1 & library collections]
334 Senate Select Committee on POW/MIA Affairs SENATE SELECT COMMITTEE ON POW/MIA AFFAIRS Letter requesting release of records pertaining to Vietnam era Prisoners of War (POWs).
334 U.S. Air Force Advisory Committee AIR FORCE ADVISORY COMMITTEE Note cards summarizing U.S. Air Force Advisory Committee meeting, 4 October 1968. Cross Reference: Military History.
334 World War II Commemoration Committee WORLD WAR II COMMEMORATION COMMITTEE Fact sheets, maps, and audio tape produced by World War II Commemoration Committee for 50th Anniversary. Cross Reference: Kicklighter Committee.
335 Army Theme, 1989 ARMY THEME, 1989 Announcement of Army Theme for 1989, "The Year of the NCO." Cross Reference: Noncommissioned officer.
335.2 Ceremonies, Change of Command CEREMONIES, CHANGE OF COMMAND Contains fact sheets with protocol guidance for the precedence of units, colors, and organizations during a parade and an information paper explaining the lack of definitive history on the change of command ceremony.
335.2 Precedence of Navy and Marine Corps PRECEDENCE OF NAVY AND MARINE CORPS Inquiry response to “if the Continental Congress created a Navy on 13 October 1775 and a Marine Corps on 10 November 1775, why does the USMC outranks the Navy?”
337 Conference, Armed Diplomacy: Two Centuries of American Campaigning CONFERENCE, ARMED DIPLOMACY Conference at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 5-7 Aug 2003, hosted by the Combat Studies Institute and sponsored by the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command. (Attended by BG John Brown)
337 Conference, Army Historians, U.S. Army in WWII CONFERENCE, ARMY HISTORIANS, U.S. ARMY IN WWIISchedule and supporting material for 7-11 June 1994 Army Historians Conference, "U.S. Army in World War II."
337 Conference, Berlin CONFERENCE, BERLIN, 1945 Text of communiqué issued by "Big Three" after conclusion of Berlin Conference. Extracted from New York Times, August 3, 1945. Cross Reference: Occupation; Germany.
337 Conference, Brigadier Generals' 1987 CONFERENCE, BRIGADIER GENERALS', 1987 After action report from November 1987 Brigadier Generals' Conference. Cross Reference: Physical Fitness.
337 Conference, Brigadier Generals' 1988 CONFERENCE, BRIGADIER GENERALS', OCTOBER 1988 Administrative information concerning Brigadier Generals' conference held 23-29 October 1988.
337 Conference, CINCPAC Second Conference on War Surgery, 1968 Conference, CINCPAC Second Conference on War Surgery The Second Conference on War Surgery was sponsored by CINCPAC, held 25-28 March 1968 at John Hay Air Base, Philippines. Its purpose was to review and assess the techniques of resuscitation and surgical treatment used in the care of U.S. casualties and to provide recommendations to aid those treating war trauma.
337 Conference, CINCPAC Fifth Conference on War Surgery, 1971 Conference, CINCPAC Fifth Conference on War Surgery The Fifth Conference on War Surgery was sponsored by CINCPAC, held 29- March - 2 April 1971 in Tokyo, Japan. Surgeons from the three geographic echelons of hospitals where extensively wounded casualties receive care exchanged information concerning results and complications attendant upon required surgical procedures.
337 Conference, CONUSA Commanders' CONFERENCE, CONUSA COMMANDERS', SEPTEMBER 1987 Administrative information and briefing papers from CONUSA Commanders' Conference held September 9, 1987. Cross Reference: Personnel Management; Force Modernization; Training.
337 Conference, Corps Commanders' 1988 CONFERENCE, CORPS COMMANDERS', 17-20 MARCH 1988 Detailed planning packet describing preparations for 1988 Corps Commanders' Conference, as well as copies of presentations made at the conference.
337 Conference, Division Commanders, February 1986 CONFERENCE, DIVISION COMMANDERS, FEBRUARY 1986 Administrative data and information papers pertaining to topics presented at February 7-9 Division Commanders' Conference at Fort McNair. Cross Reference: Personnel; Information Management; Public Affairs; Army of Excellence (AOE).
337 Conference, I Corps Battle Analysis Conference I CORPS BATTLE ANALYSIS CONFERENCE The 1973 Middle East War Southern Front, Battle Analysis Conference conducted 29-30 April 1987, I Corps Officer Professional Development Program. Presented by Brigadier General Ibrahim El Herrawi, Deputy Defense, Military, Air and Naval Attaché, Embassy of Egypt.
337 Conference, Joint Services, Use of History CONFERENCE, JOINT SERVICES, USE OF HISTORY Administrative information and panel presentations concerning April 28-30 1987 "Joint Services Conference on the Uses of History for Analysis and Military Planning."
337 Conference, JGSDF, Military History Exchange CONFERENCE, JGSDF, MILITARY HISTORY EXCHANGE Collection of information from the 15-21 February 1996 MHX with program for MHX-96 and nine papers from the attendees, Japanese and American.
337 Conference, NARA Declassification CONFERENCE, NARA DECLASSIFICATION Memorandum for the Record submitted by Ralph Johnson and Jeff Clarke concerning their participation in the October 21, 1992 Declassification Conference sponsored by the National Archives. Conference concerned declassification of Cold War Era records.
337 Conference, NARA Declassification CONFERENCE, NARA DECLASSIFICATION Memorandum and notes from October 20-21 1992 Declassification Conference sponsored by the National Archives.
337 Conference, Operations Other Than War (OOTW) CONFERENCE, OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR Summary report of a conference on OOTW, 11-12 April 1995 at Fort Monroe, VA. Also copy of “Named Military Operations” and an Allied Forces Southern Europe fact sheet “ Operation Deny Flight”.
337 Conference, Partnership for Peace Consortium of Defense Academies and Security Studies Institutes CONFERENCE, PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE CONSORTIUM OF DEFENSE ACADEMIES AND SECURITY STUDIES INSTITUTES Collected papers on CD of the Military History Working Group, 2001-2004. Bucharest, Romania, 2001; Sofia, Bulgaria, 2002; Prague, Czech Republic, 2003, and Budapest, Hungary, 2004. (Papers: Military Policy in Europe, 1870-1914; Case Studies of the Cold War; NATO and the Warsaw Pact – The Formative Years 1948-1968; Military Professionalization, 1900-1999: the Quest for Excellence)
337 Conference, Quartermaster Historians, November 1960 CONFERENCE, QUARTERMASTER HISTORIANS, NOVEMBER 1960 Text of speech delivered by Dr. Stetson Conn to the Quartermaster Historians Conference, 17 November 1960.
337 Conference, Requirements, December 1987 CONFERENCE, REQUIREMENTS, DECEMBER 1987 Administrative information concerning Requirements Conference held December 4, 1987 at Fort McNair.
337 Conference, Reserve Component BG, December 1987 CONFERENCE, RESERVE COMPONENT BRIGADIER GENERALS, DECEMBER 1987 Biographical information on active component and reserve component attendees to December 6-12, 1987 Conference. Cross Reference: General Officer.
337 Conference, Senior Commanders' August 1987 CONFERENCE, SENIOR COMMANDERS, AUGUST 1987 Administrative data and information papers pertaining to issues addresses at the August 10-11 Senior Commanders' Conference at Fort McNair. Cross Reference: Force Development; Personnel Management.
337 Conference, Stabilization and Post-Conflict Operations: The Role of the Military CONFERENCE, STABILIZATION AND POST-CONFLICT OPERATIONS: THE ROLE OF THE MILITARY The Women in International Security (WIIS) and Georgetown University, in cooperation with SSI, Army War College sponsored this conference on November 17, 2004. This conference program was designed to discuss stabilization and post-conflict.
337 Senior Leader’s Warfighter Conference, 19-21 November 1991 SENIOR LEADER’S WARFIGHTER CONFERENCE, 19-21 NOV 1991 List of participants, agenda, and slide inserts for the 1991 conference.
341 Recruiting Data RECRUITING DATA Data compiled by the U.S. Army Personnel Integration Command, reflecting recruiting statistics for 1985-1990.
341.01 Recruiting Publicity RECRUITING PUBLICITY Copy of 35-millimeter slide and talk “Challenges for America’s Youth in the 21 st Century” prepared by the U.S. Army Recruiting Command for presentation to civic groups, local community leaders, and educators. 1997
341.01 Recruiting: All-Volunteer Force RECRUITING: All-Volunteer Force The All-Volunteer Force – Army, 1973-1998, U. S. Army Recruiting Command, Fort Knox, KY. The booklet describes the success of the Army recruiting campaigns for the all-volunteer Army.
343.2 Assignments, Practices-Sole Surviving Sons or Daughters ASSIGNMENTS, PRACTICES-SOLE SURVIVING SONS OR DAUGHTERS, DUAL MEMBER COUPLES, SINGLE PARENTS/MARRIED IN-SERVICE COUPLES, AND PREGNACY Information paper to provide information relative to assignment practices for sole surviving sons or daughters, pregnant soldiers, single parents, and dual member couples.
350 Education, Literacy Training in the Army, WWI, WWII EDUCATION, LITERACY TRAINING IN THE ARMY, WWI, WWII Paper briefly sketching the efforts of the Army to educate illiterates and functional illiterates from WWI to the present. Part of unknown document that deals with the GI Bill during WWII and the Korean Conflict GI Bill and newspaper article, Washington Post, 22 Jun 1994, about President Clinton honoring the legislation signed into law by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
350.001 Speeches: Aspin, Les SPEECHES: ASPIN LES Honorable Les Aspin, Secretary of Defense, remarks at his DOD welcoming ceremony, Fort Myer, Virginia, 1 February 1993.
350.001 Speeches: Baker, James A. III SPEECHES: BAKER, JAMES A. III Address by the Honorable James Baker III, Secretary of State, “New Horizons in Europe.” Vienna, Austria, 6 March 1989.
350.001 Speeches: Cheney, Richard SPEECHES: CHENEY, RICHARD The Honorable Richard Cheney’s, Secretary of Defense, remarks to the Military Affairs Council of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta Georgia, 24 July 1992.
350.001 Speeches: Brigadier General Brown, Dallas C. SPEECHES: BROWN, DALLAS C. Remarks by Brigadier General Brown, Deputy Commandant, U.S. Army War College at the Polish War Veterans Day Celebration, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, 14 August 1983.
350.001 Speeches: Bush, George SPEECHES: BUSH, GEORGE Extracted remarks by President George Bush at the swearing-in ceremony of Richard Cheney as Secretary of Defense, the Pentagon, Tuesday, 21 March 1989. (Only 1 page, missing the remainder)
350.001 Speeches: Cheney, Richard B. SPEECHES: CHENEY, RICHARD B. Remarks made by the Honorable Richard Cheney, Secretary of Defense, at his swearing-in ceremony in the Pentagon, 21 March 1989.
350.001 Speeches: Clinton, William J. SPEECHES: CLINTON, William J. Honorable William Clinton, Governor, State of Arkansas gave this address to the National Guard Association Convention, Salt Lake City, Utah, 15 September 1992. (Governor Clinton gave this speech several weeks before being elected U.S. President)
350.001 Speeches, Fox, John R., Lieutenant, The 366th Infantry and Fox, John R., Lieutenant, The 366th Infantry and Speech by CPT Dennette A. Harron to the 366th Infantry and LT Fox at the Conference on Black Americans in World War II, 9 September 1992 at the U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA
350.001 Speeches: Galvin, John R., General SPEECHES: GALVIN, JOHN R. Working copy of speech (not releasable for publication) given by General John Galvin, while he was Commander in Chief, Southern Command, Panama, on 8 April 1986.
350.001 Speeches: Marsh, John O. SPEECHES: MARSH, JOHN O. Statement made by Honorable John O. Marsh, former Secretary of the Army, before the subcommittee on Defense Committee on Appropriations U.S. House of Representatives Second Session, 100th Congress, 3 March 1988 and remarks, “Forces Impacting on World Today,” at the commencement exercises, North Missouri State University, Maryville, Missouri, 7 May 1983.
350.001 Speeches: General Nutting, Wallace H. SPEECHES: NUTTING, WALLACE H. General Wallace, Commander in Chief, U.S. Readiness Command, (Command of SOCOM when speech was delivered) made remarks, “The Critical Issues in Central America,” to the San Antonio World Affairs Council, 7 April 1983.
350.001 Speeches, Perry, William J. SPEECHES, PERRY, WILLIAM J. Former Secretary of Defense, William J. Perry’s remarks made in Chicago, IL, 11 December 1995, speaks of the Congressional vote on whether to support sending troops to bosnia to help secure the peace and his testimony before six Congressional committees explaining our mission and urging support to support sending troops.
350.001 Speeches: General Powell, Colin L. SPEECHES: GENERAL POWELL, COLIN L. General Powell, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff’s, address to the National Security Industrial Association, Washington, D.C., 1 October 1992 and his address to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations, Chicago, Illinois, 6 November 1992.
350.001 Speeches: General Reimer, Dennis J. Speeches: GEN Reimer, Dennis J. Various speeches by General Reimer, Vice Chief of Staff, U.S. Army made June 1992 thru August 1995.
350.001 Speeches: Skelton, Ike, Congressional Representative SPEECHES: SKELTON, IKE, CONGRESSIONAL REPRESENTATIVE Various speeches given by Congressmen Skelton with the theme being insufficient and inadequate strategic military thinking and a “vacuum” in the military education system. File includes miscellaneous documents such as the Executive Summary, The Report of the Senior Military Schools Review Board and statements by General Sullivan (leadership) and Colonel Abrams comments to the Skelton Panel on Combined Arms Staff Service School.
350.001 Speeches: Special Events Speech Series (SESS) SPEECHES: SPECIAL EVENTS SPEECH SERIES SESS produces a series of prepared speeches for significant holidays and events of special interest to Army audiences. File contains “Armed Forces Day 1989, Keeping America Strong,” “Armed Forces Day and Memorial Day 1993,” and “Army Birthday & Flag Day, Independence Day 1990.”
350.001 Speeches: Brigadier General Stofft, William A. SPEECHES: STOFFT, WILLIAM A. Brigadier General Stofft, former Chief of Military History, remarks to CMH members regarding the Center’s long range plans, 29 July 1986.
350.001 Speeches: General Sullivan, Gordon SPEECHES: SULLIVAN, GORDON Remarks by General Gordon Sullivan, former Chief of Staff Army, to the AUSA Land Warfare Forum Breakfast, Washington, D.C., 7 January 1993 and a press conference at the Pentagon 14 June 1993.
350.001 Speeches: Thurman, Maxwell R. SPEECHES OF GEN MAXWELL R. THURMAN Four volumes of selected speeches delivered by GEN Maxwell R. Thurman in the 1980s.
350.001 Speeches: Senator Tower, John Speeches: Senator Tower, JohnSpeech given by Senator John Tower to the National Press Club on 1 March 1989.
350.001 Speeches: Utley, Robert M. SPEECHES: UTLEY, ROBERT M. Utley, Robert M. The Contribution of the Frontier to the American Military Tradition. The Harmon Memorial Lectures in Military History, Number Nineteen, U.S. Air Force Academy, CO, 1977. This sixteen-page booklet contains the text of Professor Utley’s lecture. Cross Reference: Frontier Army.
350.001 Speeches: General Vessey, John W. SPEECHES: GENERAL VESSEY, JOHN W. Remarks by General Vessey, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, at the 88th Annual National Convention of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States of America, Atlanta, Georgia, 17 August 1983.
350.001 Speeches: General Vuono, Carl E. SPEECHES: VUONO, CARL E. Various speeches and testimony statements given by GEN Vuono, Oct 1987 thru May 1989.
350.001 Speeches: General Wheeler, Earle G. SPEECHES: WHEELER, EARLE G. “Addresses by General Earle G. Wheeler, Chief of Staff, United States Army, Washington, D.C.” Volume I, 1 October 1962 to 6 Jul 1964.
350.001 Speeches: Weinberger, Casper W. SPEECHES: WEINBERGER, CASPER W. “Protectors of Freedom and Guardians of Values” remarks by the Honorable Casper Weinberger, former Secretary of Defense, made at the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, New York, 25 May 1983.
350.001 Speeches: White, Thomas E. SPEECHES, WHITE, THOMAS E. Thomas E. White, Secretary of the Army’s speech addressed to the Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, Texas, 1 Jun 2001.
350.01 Education: Reading EDUCATION: READING Voluntary Reading Program, The Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, 1953. An eighteen-page reading guide “published to encourage members of staff, faculty and students of the Artillery School to develop a broader back ground of knowledge….”
350.01 Literature and Reading Matter for Use of the Army Historical summary on the creation of the Office of the Secretary of War. Includes lists of significant members of the secretariat and identifies relevant finding aids useful for further research in the National Archives.
350.03 Study, The Army Language STUDY, THE ARMY LANGUAGE The Army Language Study was commissioned by the ODCSINT, DAMI-PI, to address issues concerning the Army’s language program and foreign language capability.
350.04 Military Museums, National Museum of the U.S. Army (NMUSA) Military Museums , National Museum of the U.S. Army (NMUSA) ( NAME IS NOW “THE NATIONAL MUSEUM” (nm)) The National Museum of the United States Army (NMUSA), Additional Sites Considered, prepared by U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Baltimore, Maryland, July 1991. The purpose of this study is to respond to the tasking of the Deputy Secretary of Defense to develop analysis of the Mount Vernon-Fort Belvoir area as a possible site for the National Museum of the United States Army (NMUSA) and compare it to the Pentagon North Parking site recommended by the Army at a briefing, 24 June 1991, also miscellaneous NMUSA documents.
350.05 Military Museums, Casemate Museum, The MILITARY MUSEUMS , CASEMATE MUSEUM, THE Pamphlet from the Casemate Museum Foundation Annual Letter published by the Casemate Museum Foundation, Inc., Fort Monroe, VA., Vol 12, No 1, Summer, 2004.
350.05 Information Processing INFORMATION PROCESSING Collection of materials dealing with information processing. Cross Reference: Computers; Charles Babbage Institute.
350.05 Lessons Learned, Somalia LESSONS LEARNED, SOMALIA " U.S. Army Operations in Support of UNOSOM II," October 1994. Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL), Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Cross Reference: Somalia; Operations Other Than War (OOTW); United Nations.
350.06 General Patton's Helpful Hints For Hopeful Heroes. GENERAL PATTON'S "HELPFUL HINTS FOR HOPEFUL HEROES" Reflections on modern warfare ( 15 January 1946) by General George Patton. Reproduced by Headquarters, Army Ground Forces.
350.06 Fundamentals of Infantry Tactics FUNDAMENTALS OF INFANTRY TACTICS 1st Infantry Division publication dated 1 February 1968, "Fundamentals of Infantry Tactics." Cross Reference: Vietnam.
350.07 Korea, Renewed Hostilities KOREA , RENEWED HOSTILITIES Information Paper prepared for Major General Kingston by U.S. Forces Korea Command Historian Herman Katz concerning potential for renewed hostilities in Korea. Paper prepared December 15, 1978. Cross Reference: USFK.
350.08 Topographic Engineers, Laboratory Brochure and 150th Anniversary TOPOGRAPHIC ENGINEERS, LABORATORY BROCHURE AND 150th ANNIVERSARY Letter announcing 150th anniversary of the Corps of Topographic Engineers and plans for commemoration.
350.09 Korean Counterintelligence Report KOREAN COUNTERINTELLIGENCE REPORT Counterintelligence report taken from enemy dead in 1st ROK Division sector on 26 November 1950. Document was translated from a pamphlet written in Chinese and contains the ROK Army’s intelligence conclusions from the Battle Experience at UNSAN against the U.S.’s 1st Division. Also memorandum, subject: Attitude of South Koreans dated 19 July 1950, from Headquarters, CIC Liaison Office (Eighth Army), 441st Counterintelligence Corps Detachment, Far East Command, APO 343.
350.09 Intelligence Report, Ardennes ARDENNES, INTELLIGENCE REPORT "American Intelligence on the German Counteroffensive, 1 November-15 December 1944," by Royce Thompson. 11 pages. Cross Reference: Operations, Belgium, Ardennes. Battle of the Bulge.
350.09 Photographic Intelligence PHOTOGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE "World War II British and American Photographic Intelligence Development and Organization," by Major Robert Meeks, 20 March 1995.
350.09 Soviet Intelligence Targeting of the U.S. Scientific Community, Aug 1990 Soviet Intelligence Targeting of the U.S. Scientific Community, Aug 1990 Paper in booklet form serves as a basic tutorial for those in contact with the Soviet scientific community, describes how Soviet intelligence services exploit contact between U.S. and Soviet scientific communities.
350.1 Education, Soviet Military EDUCATION, SOVIET MILITARY Information paper produced by Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence, "Soviet Higher Military Education," dated 17 February 1988. Cross Reference: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR); Red Army; doctrine; Cold War.
351 Schools: Army Schools and Official Birthdays SCHOOLS: ARMY SCHOOLS AND OFFICIAL BIRTHDAYS List of Army schools and their organization dates and locations.
351 Schools: U.S. Military Academy at West Point US Military Academy report, Years of Continuity and Progress, 1991-1996, dated June 1996. The 56- page brochure identifies the seven major themes of the USMA during the years identified and briefly describes the changes during the years and outlines its vision for the future also information packet with West Point maps. 2 cys [see also AHRs, HRC1, the library collections on USMA]
351.051 Schools: Air Force Ground Operations School SCHOOLS: AIR FORCE GROUND OPERATIONS SCHOOL Brochure describes the mission and functions of the Air Force Ground Operations School (USAFAGOS), outlines courses presented; and provides academic and administrative information.
351.051 Schools: Army Strategic Leadership Course ARMY STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP COURSE Course material from BG John Brown for the leadership course he attended 15-20 July 2002. (Following books are on library shelves: Part 1: Army Strategic Leadership Program notebook and course outline; Part 2: Johnson, Spencer, Who Moved My Cheese; Part 3: Kotter, John P., Leading Change; Part 4: Quinn, Robert E., Deep Change – Discovering the Leader Within)
351.051 Schools: Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Director’s Comments on CBRS Presentation COMBAT STUDIES INSTITUTE DIRECTOR’S COMMMENTS ON CBRS PRESENTATION Endorsement from the CSI Director, 1 May 1989, remarking to the Assistant Deputy Commandant, USACGSC, that “the word ‘history’ does not appear” in the TRADOC briefing, CBRS, Concept Based Requirements System.
351.051 Schools: Combat Studies Institute (CSI), Establishing the CSI COMBAT STUDIES INSTITUTE, ESTABLISHING THE CSI War History and the History Wars: Establishing the Combat Studies Institute. Article by Roger J. Spiller published in the Public Historian, Vol. 10, No. 9, Fall 88.
351.051 Schools: Department of Defense School System SCHOOLS: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SCHOOL SYSTEM Pamphlet covering the establishment and accreditation of the Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DoDDS) and their goal to provide quality education from kindergarten through grade 12 for eligible minor dependents of the DOD.
351.051 Schools: Department of Defense Security Institute DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE SECURITY INSTITUTE Course material from the DOD Security Institute’s Information Security Management Course, August 1991. Lesson summaries from safekeeping and storage; safes, locks, and videotape; personnel security program, and emergency planning.
351.051 Schools, School of the Americas SCHOOLS, SCHOOL OF THE AMERICAS Fact sheet and Washington Post article concerning seven Spanish-language manuals that were compiled in the mid-1980s for use in intelligence courses. These training manuals were pulled from circulation in 1991 when the DOD discovered that the material contained passages which appeared to condone practices violating U.S. policy.
351.051 Schools: Shattuck School, Minnesota SCHOOLS: SHATTUCK SCHOOL, MINNESOTA Memorandum to General Robinett, subject: Military Training at Shattuck School, Minnesota, dated 20 June 1957. This memo was prepared as a base reply to a letter from the Reverend Joseph M. KcKee, Centennial Coordinator, Shattuck School.
351.051 Schools: US Army Ordnance Center and School Schools: US Army Ordnance Center and SchoolPamphlet, “The History of the U.S. Army Ordnance Center and School at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland.” Details the evolution of the Army’s formal ordnance instruction that began in 1902 at Sandy hook Proving Ground in New Jersey.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Combined Arms Operations (MS 200) MS 200 COMBINED ARMS OPERATIONS Advanced Organizer (course syllabus) and Supplemental Reader (arranged in 16 annexes to support 11 lessons) prepared for use by students at the United States Military Academy taking the Military Science Course 200: Combined Arms Operations. Undated, but circa 1985.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Field Tables & Course Descriptions AY 1987-1988 UNITED STATES MILITARY ACADEMY ACADEMIC PROGRAM VOLUME II: FIELD TABLES AND COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AY 1987-1988 Volume II of the 1987-1988 Academic Year catalog of courses at the United States Military Academy. Includes changes 1 and 2.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Proceedings 38th Student Conference PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRTY-EIGHTH ANNUAL STUDENT CONFERENCE ON UNITED STATES AFFAIRS, NOVEMBER 19-22, 1986 Offset printing of the papers and results of a special symposium "The U.S. Constitution: A Bicentennial Reappraisal" hosted by the United States Military Academy.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Professional Notebook (1988) PROFESSIONAL NOTEBOOK (1988) Supplemental readings book for Military Science Course MS 401. Consists of five sections of readings on aspects of leadership for use by students at the United States Military Academy: Intellectual; Military; Physical; Moral/Ethical; and Social.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Readings in Military Geography READINGS IN MILITARY GEOGRAPHY Supplemental readings book with reprints of 38 selections prepared in 1984 by COL John B. Garver, Jr., and COL Gerald E. Calloway, Jr., for use by students at the United States Military Academy.
351.051 Schools: US Military Academy--Workbook Military Science 102 WORKBOOK MILITARY SCIENCE 102--MAP READING Supplemental readings book (undated, but circa 1985) with reprints of 16 selections for use by students at the United States Military Academy.
352 Armed Forces Staff College ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE Map and pamphlets concerning instruction at the U.S. Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia.
352 Army Management Staff College (AMSC), Visitor’s Guide, July 1987 Army Management Staff College , Visitor’s Guide, July 1987Booklet gives background and course information on the 19-week AMSC course which is designed to provide advanced professional development across functional areas such as acquisition management, resource management, personnel management, logistics management and installation management.
352 Army War College Historical Studies ARMY WAR COLLEGE HISTORICAL STUDIES "List of Studies Prepared in the Historical Section, Army War College, 1942-1945." Cross Reference: Office of the Chief of Military History; official history.
352 Center, Ordnance, Missile and Munitions CENTER, ORDNANCE, MISSILE, AND MUNITIONS Information pamphlet on Ordnance, Missile and Munitions Center and School, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. 1988
352 Center, Space CENTER, SPACE Pamphlet from Huntsville, Alabama Space Center.
352 Center, U.S. Army Aviation U.S. ARMY AVIATION CENTER List of commanders of U.S. Army Aviation Center and Predecessor Agencies. Cross Reference: Fort Rucker.
352 Center, U.S. Army Engineer CENTER, U.S. ARMY ENGINEER Map and telephone directory for the U.S. Army Engineer Center. 1989. Cross Reference: Fort Leonard Wood.
352 Center, U.S. Army Field Artillery CENTER, U.S. ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY Visitor's information packet and sample Field Artillery School instructional material from Chief of Military History visit in May, 1988. Cross Reference: Fort Sill.
352 Command and General Staff College COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE Paper presenting a study on how much military history should be incorporated into CGSC curriculum. Dated December 1954.
352 Command, Western Defense, Seminar, August 1990 SIXTH UNITED STATES ARMY AND WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND JOINT COMMAND READINESS PROGRAM VI SEMINAR MANUAL, 24-26 AUGUST 1990 Seminar participant workbook (2 volumes) for the sixth Joint Command Readiness Program seminar conducted by the Sixth United States Army, 24-26 August 1990, at Vandenburg Air Force Base, California. Cross Reference: Mobilization; Land Defense of the Continental United States (CONUS) (LDC); Military Support to Civil Defense (MSCD); General War Plan (GWP).
352 Command, Western Defense, Seminar, September 1991 SIXTH UNITED STATES ARMY AND WESTERN DEFENSE COMMAND JOINT COMMAND READINESS PROGRAM VII SEMINAR MANUAL, 13-15 SEPTEMBER 1991 Seminar participant workbook (2 volumes) for the seventh Joint Command Readiness Program seminar conducted by the Sixth United States Army, 13-15 September 1991, at Vandenburg Air Force Base, California. Cross Reference: Mobilization; Land Defense of the Continental United States (CONUS) (LDC); Military Support to Civil Defense (MSCD); General War Plan (GWP).
352 Seminars, Army Leadership SEMINARS, ARMY LEADERSHIP Agenda and presentations from the 12-14 August 1987 Army Leadership Seminar (ALS). Includes presentations from General’s Wagner, Thurman, Otis, Woerner, and Lindsay. Also a photo of 1986 ALS participants. 2 copies.
352 Seminars, George C. Marshall Award Seminars SEMINARS, GEORGE C. MARSHALL AWARD SEMINARs Issue of Topics showcases the 20-year mark for the George C. Marshall Award Seminar and the first George C. Marshall ROTC Award Conference held at Lexington, Virginia, April 1978 and details the Gala 50th Anniversary Celebration in the “Topics” magazine with eulogies for Dr. Forrest Carlisle Pogue and General George R. E. Shell; report from the 2004 ROTC Award Seminar.
352 Seminars, Proceedings from the 1988 Soviet Military Warfighting Seminar Seminars, Proceedings from the 1988 Soviet Military Warfighting Seminar “The Soviet Military in the Gorbachev Era,” a TRADOC paper that lays out the challenges to Gorbachev as he attempted to modernize the Soviet economy and streamline the military. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 17 August 1988.
352 Seminar Series on US Defense Industrial Base Preparedness Seminar Series on US Defense Industrial Base PreparednessSeminar Series, published September 1992 was sponsored by the Association of the United States Army (AUSA) and the American Defense Preparedness Association (ADPA). Seminars were a follow up to a 20 November 1991 AUSA conference on defense acquisition.
352 Joint Readiness Training Center JOINT READINESS TRAINING CENTER General Orders and correspondence concerning redesignation of 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized) and Fort Polk, Louisiana, to Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) and Fort Polk.
352 Medical Field Service School MEDICAL FIELD SERVICE SCHOOL A History of the Medical Field Service School at Carlisle Barracks, 1920-1946 by France F. Jordan.
352 Military History Institute MILITARY HISTORY INSTITUTE General Orders dated November 1, 1985, transferring U.S. Army Military History Institute from Center of Military History to a Field Operating Agency of the Army War College.
352 Naval War College NAVAL WAR COLLEGE Information Booklet providing administrative guidance to incoming students and visitors. June 1988. Cross Reference: Newport, Rhode Island.
352 WWII Telephone Directory WWI TELEPHONE DIRECTORY Telephone directory with listings for military units stationed in the Southwest Pacific: Army, Fifth Air Force, USAFFEE, Allied Air Force and the RAAF Command in May 1944.
352.01 Army-Air Force Cooperation in the 1970's ARMY-AIR FORCE COOPERATION IN THE 1970s "Sources of Army-Air Force Cooperation in the 1970's." Unpublished manuscript prepared in 1991 by Edgar F. Raines, Jr. Discusses the roles and missions argument involving the Army's AH-56 CHEYENNE and Air Force attack aviation aircraft, with retrospective background on the Army-Air Force efforts on close air support. Includes bibliography. Cross Reference: A-7D, F-111, OV-1 MOHAWK, helicopters, Advanced Aerial Fire Support System, AH-1 COBRA, TOW Missile.
352.11 Advanced Operational Arts Studies Fellowship ADVANCED OPERATIONAL ARTS STUDIES FELLOWSHIP Memorandum proposing establishment of program at Fort Leavenworth for advanced study of operational art. Cross Reference: Education, Army Officers.
353 Basic Training, U.S. Army BASIC TRAINING , U.S. ARMY "Army Systems of Basic Training." Response to DCSPER for a paper detailing the history of basic training. December 31, 1975
353 Recipe for Failure RECIPE FOR FAILURE "Recipe For Failure: Major General Edward M. Almond and Preparation of the 92d Infantry Division for Combat in World War II," By CPT Dale Wilson, 1990. Cross Reference: Negro; African-American; black soldiers.
353 Training, Army Active and Inactive Range Summary and Reference TRAINING, ARMY ACTIVE AND INACTIVE RANGE SUMMARY AND REFERENCE An Executive Summary whose purpose is to provide a guide to all Army ranges and training sites. Information is based on data collected from over 400 sites throughout the U.S. (and territories), Europe, and Korea, 2000-2002. (Due to large size of reference book collection it is in the movable shelving with HRC 1 )
353 Training, Army Aviation AVIATION, ARMY "Air Assault/Air Cavalry" by Harford Edwards. Brief article describing development of U.S. Army Aviation program after the Korean War. 3 pages. Cross Reference: Fort Rucker; Helicopters; Air Assault; Air Cavalry; Airmobility.
353 Training, Miscellaneous TRAINING, MISCELLANEOUS Article “In Army’s Sandbox, No Playing Nice,” Dallas Morning News, 9 October 2005, Mojave Desert training for troops going to Iraq.
353 Training, Special Study Group on Leader Development TRAINING, SPECIAL STUDY GROUP ON LEADER DEVELOMENT Final report for the Leader Development Study, an Armywide study and Review of Education and Training for Officers (RETO) which examined all aspects of the officer professional development system. April 1988 prepared by a study group for the Chief of Staff, Army.
353 Training, Staff Ride TRAINING, STAFF RIDE Memorandum for Chief of Staff, Army subject: Civil War Staff Ride Plan for General Staff Council, dated 13 May 1989 from Chief, CMH (BG Stofft) and the Center of Military History’s The Staff Ride pamphlet by William G. Robertson. Covers the use of staff rides as a technique of furthering the military’s education of Army officers. Also an article describing staff rides as “historical TEWTs”.
353 Training, Staff Ride, Information Papers TRAINING, STAFF RIDE, INFORMATION PAPERS Information paper, “U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Historical Staff Ride Program,” and copy of a list (1985?) of CMH Staff Rides Completed and Planned. Also message from TRADOC dated 9 Dec 1986, Subject: Staff Rides, and other miscellaneous correspondence regarding staff rides.
353.01 Programs, The Army Master Study Program Programs, The Army Master Study ProgramThe Army Master Study Program, 1965 (w/change 1 & 2), 1966, 1967, 1995.
353.5 Infantry Drill, Evolution INFANTRY DRILL, EVOLUTION Two articles covering the evolution of infantry drill tactics. One extract from Uniforms of the World by F.G. Blackslee, and one extract from the Cavalry Journal, March-April 1933. Cross Reference: Doctrine.
353.8 Pan American Games PAN-AMERICAN GAMES After Action Report detailing support provided by the Department of Defense for the Tenth Pan-American Games, 7-23 August 1987 in Indianapolis, Indiana.
354.1 Joint Readiness Training Center JOINT READINESS TRAINING CENTER "A Modern Training Revolution: Origins of the Joint Readiness Training Center, 1983-1987," by Rod Morris, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center. Cross Reference: JRTC.
354.2 Desert Rock Trip Report DESERT ROCK TRIP REPORT Trip Report of Field Search for Exercise DESERT ROCK Documentation Conducted by Representatives of the Adjutant General 18 June 1978 to 14 July 1978. Cross Reference: Testing, Nuclear.
354.2 Exercise Report, Nifty Nugget 78 EXERCISE REPORT, NIFTY NUGGET 78 Mobility Exercise Analysis Report on October 1978 Command Post Exercise testing mobilization and deployment plans. Cross Reference: Exercise NIFTY NUGGET 78; Army Reserve; Army National Guard.
354.2 Exercise TEAL XXX, ABCA 1992 EXERCISE TEAL XXX, ABCA 1992 Documentation of the TEAL XXX that was held at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London, UK, 11 May - 13 May 1992. Contains agendas, copies of keynote speakers speeches, and annexes.
354.2 Maneuvers, Louisiana (LAM), The First Year MANEUVERS, LOUISIANA, THE FIRST YEAR Brochure published by the Office of the Chief of Staff, Army, 1 March 1994, Director, Louisiana Maneuvers Task Force, Louisiana Maneuvers, The First Year.
354.2 National Guard Divisions in 1940 Maneuvers NATIONAL GUARD DIVISIONS IN 1940 MANEUVERS Center of Military History Information Paper discussing the performance of the 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th 43d, and 44th Divisions. Cross Reference: 1940 Maneuvers; Louisiana Maneuvers.
354.23 Newburgh, Washington's Headquarters NEWBURGH , WASHINGTON 'S HEADQUARTERS Magazine article depicting Continental Army Quarters (1781-1783) around Newburgh. Cross Reference: War of American Independence; Revolutionary War; New York.
357 Roles and Missions Debate, 1994-1995 1994-1995 DEBATE OVER ROLES AND MISSIONS Copies of materials collected by Dr. Edgar Raines concerning the Army's position in the 1994-1995 discussions on roles and missions of the armed forces as a result of the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Forces (CORM) report. Includes copies of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans (DCSOPS) response dated 14 June 1995; the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) response dated 24 July 1995; the Army message of 8 March 1994 establishing Force XXI; an undated (probably March 1995) set of briefing slides by LTC John Gordon to the Land Warfare 21 Conference entitled "America's Army: Force Structure and Capabilities"; and a variety of other supporting documents.
357 Roles and Missions, Review of CJCS’ 1992 ROLES AND MISSIONS, REVIEW OF CJCS’ 1992 Document is the final draft for Service comments of the CJCS’ review of Service Roles and Missions (Functions). 28 December 1992, DAMO-SSP.
357 Roles and Missions Seminar, 1994 ROLES AND MISSIONS SEMINAR, 1994 MFR by Dr. Edgar Raines concerning the talk “How to Think about Military Roles, Missions, and Functions” delivered by John M. Collins, Senior Specialist in National Defense, Congressional Research Service, Library of Congress, on 22 September 1994 to the Washington Region Fellows of the Inter-University Seminar on Army Forces and Society.
360.2 Cobra/TOW: R&D Success in a Time of Limited Funds COBRA/TOW: R&D SUCCESS IN A TIME OF LIMITED FUNDS Unpublished, undated 19-page manuscript prepared by Dr. Edgar F. Raines, Jr. Cross Reference: Fort Rucker; Aviation; Anti-Armor; Air Assault; Howze Board; Helicopter.
360.33 Aircraft Accidents, Gander Air Crash Killed 101st Airborne Soldiers Aircraft Accidents, Newfoundland Crash Killed 101st Airborne Soldiers Army Times article describes airliner crash in Newfoundland that killed 248 101st Airborne Division soldiers and eight Arrow Air crewmembers 12 December 1985.
370 Berlin Wall, Clarke Letter BERLIN WALL, CLARKE LETTER Letter (1 Aug 1986) and article (Officer Review/January 1982, “Should We Have Knocked Dow the Wall?”) written by General Bruce Clarke to Army Chief of Staff discussing General Clarke's experiences with the Berlin Wall in the 1961. Cross Reference: Cold War.
370.01 Base Closure, Goeppingen BASE CLOSURE, GOEPPINGEN After Action Report for Goeppingen Base Support Battalion Base Closure. 28 February 1991.
370.01 Base Closure, Neu Ulm BASE CLOSURE, NEU ULM Neu Ulm Military Community Base Closure After Action Report, 30 August 1991. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe (USAREUR); Germany; drawdown.
370.01 Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS, 1962 Third U.S. Army Historical Narrative on the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962. Written in June, 1963.
370.01 Drawing Down the Army, The Chain Teaching Program Briefing Drawing Down the Army, The Chain Teaching Program Briefing Briefing with slides dated 12 December 1991, military and civilian are covered in this brief.
370.01 Drawdown Survey, VII Corps DRAWDOWN SURVEY, VII CORPS VII (US) Corps Drawdown Survey for Commanding General, VII Corps. February 1992. Cross Reference: Redeployment; Conventional Forces in Europe; United States Army, Europe (USAREUR).
370.01 Inactivation, 1st Armored Division INACTIVATION, 1ST ARMORED DIVISION After Action Report concerning drawdown and inactivation of 1st Armored Division units in Germany. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe; VII Corps; Germany; "Homeward Bound."
370.01 Inactivation, 2d Battalion, 2d Infantry INACTIVATION, 2D BATTALION, 2D INFANTRY After Action Report concerning the inactivation of 2d Battalion, 2d Infantry at Fort Lewis in August 1988. Cross Reference: 9th Infantry Division; downsizing.
370.01 Inactivation, 2d Brigade, 9th Infantry Division INACTIVATION, 2D BRIGADE, 9TH INFANTRY DIVISION After Action Report for inactivation of 2d Brigade, 9th Infantry Division, 30 August 1988. Cross Reference: Fort Lewis; downsizing.
370.01 Inactivation, VII Corps INACTIVATION, VII CORPS VII Corps After Action Report, "Operation Homeward Bound," inactivation of VII Corps and redeployment of troops. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe; Germany.
370.01 Inactivation, 7th Infantry Division Support Command INACTIVATION, 7TH INFANTRY DIVISION SUPPORT COMMAND After Action Report, 7th Infantry Division (Light) Division Support Command Inactivation, September 1993. Cross Reference: Fort Ord; downsizing; drawdown.
370.01 Inactivation, 207th MI Brigade INACTIVATION, 207TH MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BRIGADE After Action Report concerning the drawdown and inactivation of 207th Military Intelligence Brigade in January 1992. Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe; Germany; VII Corps; "Homeward Bound."
370.01 Mobilization and Deployment, Second U.S. Army MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT, SECOND U.S. ARMY Final draft answer and discussion pamphlet, U.S. Army Tactical Command Readiness Program, 15 January 1986.
370.01 Mobilization, Korean War MOBILIZATION, KOREAN WAR Highlights of Mobilization, Korean War prepared in CMH by Dr. Robert W. Coakley, 10 March 1959.
370.01 Mobilization in the 20th Century MOBILIZATION IN THE 20TH CENTURY Historical Survey of U.S. Mobilization: Eight Topical Studies of the Twentieth Century . Edited by David Trask. Authors Jim Nanney, John Wilson, Terrence Gough. Cross Reference: Center of Military History.
370.01 Mobilization of Men and Machines MOBILIZATION OF MEN AND MACHINES "Mobilization of Men and Machines During the Second World War," by Albert Blum. Paper to be published in Proceedings, National Archives Conference on Research on the Second World War. June 1971.
370.01 Mobilization, Operations and Planning MOBILIZATION, OPERATIONS AND PLANNING A paper by James S. Nanney, Staff Support Branch, Histories Division, CMH, his Sixth Army project, a briefing on Mobilization.
370.01 Mobilization and Training in Four Wars MOBILIZATION AND TRAINING IN FOUR WARS Information paper prepared by Vincent Demma covering mobilization and training of the US Army during WWI, WWII, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War
370.01 Mobilization, World War II MOBILIZATION, WORLD WAR II Highlights of Mobilization, World War II prepared in CMH by Dr. Stetson Conn, 10 March 1959.
370.01 Mobilization, World War II, Troop Rotation MOBILIZATION, WORLD WAR II, TROOP ROTATION Miscellaneous fact sheets, Circulars, and DA Pams, History of Personnel Demobilization in the Army, Two Down and One to go ---, Oversea Replacement System.
370.01 Redeployment, 1st Infantry Division (Forward) REDEPLOYMENT, 1ST INFANTRY DIVISION (FORWARD) After Action Report for redeployment of 1st Infantry Division (Forward), 1 August 1991. "Operation Homeward Bound." Cross Reference: United States Army, Europe; Germany.
370.01 The Root of Readiness THE ROOT OF READINESS "The Root of Readiness: Army Organization and Mobilization Planning, 1899-1917." Unattributed, undated manuscript.
370.02 Panama, Operation Just Cause PANAMA , OPERATION JUST CAUSE Newspaper clippings relating to 1989 invasion of Panama by U.S. forces in Operation JUST CAUSE. Cross Reference: XVIII Airborne Corps; 7th Infantry Division; 82d Airborne Division; 193d Infantry Brigade; United States Army, South (USARSO). Lessons learned information paper 15 Aug 1996.
370.03 Amphibious Warfare AMPHIBIOUS WARFARE Special Monograph on Amphibious Warfare. This is an incomplete draft manuscript composed of several chapters written between 1949 and 1951. Multiple Authors. Chapters: Amphibious Warfare before World War II; Domestic Affairs - 1942, ARCADIA - Organization and Training, Ships and Craft; More Domestic Affairs – Command; Amphibious Planning – 1942-I, Abortive Attempts: GYMNAST, Dakar, Cross-Channel Invasion; Amphibious Planning – 1942-II, TORCH; Amphibious Matters – Casablanca Conference, January, 1943.
370.03 Decision to Cross The 38th Parallel DECISION TO CROSS THE 38TH PARALLEL The US/UN Decision to Cross the 38th Parallel, October 1950. Air War College Report by LTC E. Lloyd Murphy, April 1968. Cross Reference: Korean War.
370.03 Down Fall to Blacklist DOWN FALL TO BLACKLIST Extract from unknown manuscript concerning U.S. plans for the invasion of Japan. Includes projected casualty figures. Cross Reference: World War II; Operation BLACKLIST; Operation OLYMPIC.
370.03 Fredericksburg, Battle of FREDERICKSBURG , BATTLE OF "The Battle of Fredericksburg: With a Study of the Preliminary Movements and of the Logistics of The Campaign." By Major John W. McDonald, Historical Section, Army War College. Cross Reference: Civil War; Robert E. Lee; Stonewall Jackson; Joseph Hooker.
370.03 Invasion, Normandy, 40th Anniversary D-DAY ANNIVERSARY Information concerning CMH reprints and commemorative tours in celebration of the 40th anniversary of D-Day landings in Normandy. (1984).
370.03 Monocacy, Civil War Battle MONOCACY, CIVIL WAR BATTLE Newspaper clipping July 4, 1989 Washington Post describing reenactment of the Battle of Monocacy, July 9, 1864. Cross Reference: Civil War.
370.03 Normandy Invasion NORMANDY INVASION Miscellaneous information papers and articles collected during 50th Anniversary period. Cross Reference: D-Day; Operation OVERLORD; World War II.
370.03 Normandy Order of Battle NORMANDY ORDER OF BATTLE Order of Battle information for the Normandy Invasion. Cross Reference: D-Day; Operation OVERLORD; World War II.
370.03 Troop List, Operation Olympic TROOP LIST, OPERATION OLYMPIC Chart depicting personnel and vehicles required for Operation OLYMPIC, proposed invasion of Japan. Cross Reference: World War II.
370.07 Friendly Fire Incidents FRIENDLY FIRE INCIDENTS Miscellaneous files on friendly fire from North Africa in WWII to JUST CAUSE.
370.09 Military Operations, Desert Storm MILITARY OPERATIONS, DESERT STORM Three articles on the Gulf War by Lieutenant Colonel Peter S. Kinsvatter, published in the Military Review. (1) “VII Corps in the Gulf War: Deployment and Preparation for Desert Storm; (2) VII Corps in the Gulf War: Post-Cease-Fire Operations; and (3) VII Corps in the Gulf War: Ground Offensive.”
370.09 Military Operations, Joint Endeavor MILITARY OPERATIONS, JOINT ENDEAVOR Operation Joint Endeavor Fact Sheets, Army Equipment Going to Bosnia List, and a review essay, Making Peace with the Guilty.
370.09 Military Operations, Force Employment Study, February 1991 MILITARY OPERATIONS, Force Employment Study, February 1991Study prepared by Special Assistant for Model Validation, LTC Clifton Headen, Jr., U.S. Army Concepts Analysis Agency. Study includes tables with lists that include operation name, units, duration of deployment, strength, start and end dates.
370.09 Military Operations, Iraq MILITARY OPERATIONS, IRAQ “Faces of Valor,” a Military Times publication that contains a photo tribute to the men and women of Operation IRAQ FREEDOM. Miscellaneous articles of soldiers and their situation in Iraq.
370.09 Military Operations, Iraq, Miscellaneous MILITARY OPERATIONS, IRAQ, MICELLANEOUS Various miscellaneous items articles regarding the troops in Iraq, such as troops having a yard sale and troops using donkeys instead of humvees; an article with an interview with BG Mark Kimmitt claiming the death of Abdullah Abu Azzam, al-Quida’s No 2 leader, 3 October 2005.
370.09 Military Operations, List of Names MILITARY OPERATIONS, LIST OF NAMES List of named military operations from January 1989 to December 1993. Compiled by Frances M. Doyle, Karen J. Lewis, Leslie A. Williams, TRADOC Library and Information Network (TRALINET), Fort Monroe, VA, April 1994
370.09 Military Operations, Mindoro, Philippines MILITARY OPERATIONS, MINDORO Correspondence dated 11 July 1996, to Dr. Clarke from Hazen D. White with the monograph “The Mindoro Island Campaign in the Battle of the Philippines with the 202 AA (Automatic Weapons) Battalion.”
370.09 Military Operations, Parallels to the Sadr Uprising MILITARY OPERATIONS, PARALLELS TO THE SADR UPRISING A collection of 2-page information papers with “brief accounts of historical parallels to the Sadr Uprising,” produced by HD for the CSA, VCSA, and the DAS. Operations discussed are Somalia: hamburger Hill; The Tet Offensive, The Fetterman Massacre; Little Bighorn; The Philippines; The Battle of the Bulge, and the Chinese Defeat of Eight Army in North Korea.
370.09 Military Operations, Report of Operations in the Ryukyu’s Campaign MILITARY OPERATIONS, REPORT OF OPERATIONS IN THE RYUKYU’S CAMPAIGN Chapter 2 of the Tenth Army Action Report on operations in the Ryukyu Islands. Chapter 2 – The Task Force Organization contains: Section I – Kerama Retto; Section II – Okanawa Shima; Section III – Feint, SE Okinawa Shima; Section IV – Outlying Islands.
370.09 Military Operations Since the Vietnam War MILITARY OPERATIONS SINCE THE VIETNAM WAR CRS report, U.S. Military Operations Since the Vietnam War: Summary of Casualties, Decorations, and Numbers of Personnel Involved in Selected Combat Actions, preliminary draft, 1 April 1994.
370.09 Military Operations in Urban Terrain in Just Cause MILITARY OPERATIONS IN URBAN TERRAIN DOCTRINE IN JUST CAUSE "A Critical Analysis of Military Operations in Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) Doctrine in Operation Just Cause," by Cadet Dooley. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Operation JUST CAUSE.
370.1 Crisis Response, Employment of U.S. Forces Since WWII CRISIS RESPONSE, EMPLOYMENT OF U.S. FORCES SINCE WWII Notes and tables depicting deployment of U.S. combat forces in response to crises since World War II. Produced by CMH Historian Young Gil Chang.
370.1 Disasters, Agency for international Development Case Report Series Disasters, Agency for international Development Case Report Series Agency for International Development Case Reports on Disaster Relief from: Tunisia-Floods, Dec 1973; Philippines-Tropical Storm & Floods, Nov/Dec 1973; Cyprus-Civil Strike, Jul/Aug 1974; Bolivia-Floods, Feb 1974; Philippines-Floods, Aug 1974; Sudan-Floods, Sep 1975; Jamaica-Civil Strife, Jan 1976; Haiti-Fire, Aug 1972. Articles: Guatemala, Helping Hand; Multi-Missioned MAC Provides DoD Airlift; and Operation Haylift; Earthquake.
370.1 Disasters, British Assistance DISASTERS, BRITISH ASSISTANCE British Ministry of Defense study, Hurricane, Earthquake, and Flood: British Assistance Following Natural Disasters Overseas, 1950-1970.
370.1 Disasters, Earthquake, California DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKE, CALIFORNIA Final memorandum, dated 22 December 1989, about the recovery effort by various government agencies for earthquake, Loma Prieta, in California, 17 October 1989.
370.1 Disasters, Earthquake, Chile DISASTERS, EARTHQUAKE, CHILE Information paper, U.S. Army Medical Relief to Chile, 1960, provides information on the Army’s provision of medical relief to Chile in the Aftermath of an earthquake and tidal wave.
370.1 Disaster Relief, Hurricane Andrew, 1992 DISASTER RELIET, HURRICANE ANDREW, 1992 Information paper and supporting documentation regarding the use of U.S. military in assisting the disaster relief efforts following Hurricane Andrew which devastated portions of South Florida on 25 August 1992.
370.1 Disaster Relief, Hurricane Andrew, AAR DISASTER RELIEF, HURRICANE ANDREW, AAR After Action Report by FORCES Command, Joint Task Force Andrew Overview Executive Summary, Volume 1 and the Julls Long Report.
370.1 Disaster Relief Listing DISASTER RELIEF LISTING List of CMH holdings related to disaster relief including British assistance, manuscripts, and a Force Employment Study
370.1 Disaster Relief, U.S. Army Participation DISASTER RELIEF, U.S. ARMY PARTICIPATION Information papers to indicate the scope of the U.S. Army’s historical participation in civilian disaster relief and humanitarian efforts, such as forest fires, hurricanes, and typhoons.
370.1 Disaster Relief, U.S. Army Role DISASTER RELIEF, U.S. ARMY ROLE Information Paper by DAMP-ZM, 9 August 1994, “The Army’s Role in Disaster Relief—A Historical Perspective.” The paper provides a historical background on the development of the Army’s Role in Disaster Relief from 1793 to 1994.
370.1 Mobilization, U.S., Historical Survey of MOBILIZATION, U.S., HISTORICAL SURVEY OF Eight Topical Studies of the Twentieth Century, David F. Trask, General Editor. Titles: (1) War Plans, (2) Manpower, (3) Training by James Nanney; Organization of Mobilization, and Equipment by Terrence Gough; Facilities for Mobilization in the Twentieth Century and The Mobilization of Transportation in theTwentieth Century by John Wilson; Demobilization in the Twentieth Century by Winthrop Associates, Inc. (2 folders, part I & II)
370.01 Mobilization and Deployment Exercise, Second Army MOBILIZATION AND DEPLOYMENT EXERCISE, SECOND ARMY "Second U.S. Army Mobilization and Deployment Final Draft TACSIT." Notional Deployment Exercise with test questions for different scenarios.
370.01 Operation Firebreak AAR OPERATION FIREBREAK AAR Report details the 24 August 1987 weather system that struck a large area of the western United States including California, Oregon and Idaho and the government agencies responsible for firefighting operations.
370.1 Operation PROVIDE COMFORT OPERATION PROVIDE COMFORT Operation Provide Comfort: A Communications Perspective . Published by Headquarters, U.S. European Command. June 1992. Cross Reference: Operation PROVIDE COMFORT; Kurds; Operations Other Than War; Turkey; Iraq.
370.1 Operation PROVIDE COMFORT OPERATION PROVIDE COMFORT Article, “The 24th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Special Operations Capable (SOC) and Operation PROVIDE COMFORT: A Second Look,” LTC Gordon W. Rudd, Marine Corps Gazette, February 1993. LTC Rudd discusses the “process by which a MAGTF can be expanded from battalion to brigade size….new dimensions when the augmenting force involves U.S. Army or allied units.”
370.1 Support Hope AAR SUPPORT HOPE AAR After Action Review for Operation SUPPORT HOPE, U.S. response to Rwandan refugee crisis, April-June 1994.
370.2 American Professionalism in the Black Hawk War AMERICAN PROFESSIONALISM IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR "A Tissue of Blunders: American Professionalism in the Black Hawk Wars," by Cadet John Hall, VII. West Point History Paper.
370.2 Combat Operations of Major Army Ground Units During the Korean War Combat Operations of Major Army Ground Units During the Korean War U.S. Army Forces Command’s publication commemorating FORSCOM’s participation in the Korean War, August 2001.
370.2 Command Report, Headquarters IX Corps, U.S. Army, Korea COMMAND REPORT, HEADQUARTERS IX CORPS, KOREA Command Report No 23, 1 October - 31 October 1952 for IX Corps attached to Eighth U.S. Army, contains operations and reports from staff sections. Edward A. Podesta, MAJ, Historian, IX Corps.
370.2 Computer Hackers, Gulf War COMPUTER HACKERS, GULF WAR Newspaper article concerning access by Dutch computer hackers into Pentagon computer system. Cross Reference: Southwest Asia; DESERT SHIELD; DESERT STORM.
370.2 FORSCOM and the 1996 Summer Olympic Games FORSCOM and the 1996 Summer Olympic GamesU.S. Army Forces Command demonstrated its mission competence when they undertook the planning and execution of a number of major operations for the 1996 Summer Olympics.
370.2 Helicopter Assaults, Urgent Fury HELICOPTER ASSAULTS, URGENT FURY Information paper concerning Army and Marine Corps helicopter assaults as part of Operation URGENT FURY, the 1983 invasion of Grenada.
370.2 Just Cause, Panama JUST CAUSE, PANAMA Fact Sheet containing information on Operation JUST CAUSE, U.S. intervention in, 20 December 1989. Cross Reference: XVIII Airborne Corps; 7th Infantry Division; 82d Airborne Division; 193d Infantry Brigade; United States Army, South (USARSO).
370.2 Kuwait Reconstruction Task Force (KRTF) After Action Report Kuwait Reconstruction Task Force (KRTF) After Action Report ( AAR) Memorandum for Chief, CA/PSYOP Division with the final draft of the KRTF AAR attached. The report discusses the politico-military environment of the reconstruction effort and to explain why certain courses of action were taken and others were not.
370.2 Military Operations, 1989-1994 MILITARY OPERATIONS, 1989-1994 Brief listing of U.S. military operations with associated code names between January 1989 and December 1996.
370.2 Narrative of Operation Market NARRATIVE OF OPERATION MARKET (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Narrative of Operation Market in the Netherlands by the Headquarters, First Allied Airborne Army, 9 October 1944
370.2 Operation Market: Application of Joint Operational Art: A Historical Example Operation Market: Application of Joint Operational Art: A Historical Example (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Application of Joint Operational Art: A Historical Example , a research report that discusses historical insights into the existence of imperatives and principles of the art of maneuver at the operational level. Report was submitted to the National War College, National Defense University, Washington, D.C., by LTC Bruce A. Blake, USA, February 1986.
370.2 Operation Market: Assault Gliders: A Reexamination Operation Market: ASSAULT GLIDERS: A REEXAMINATION (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Assault Gliders: A Reexamination , a thesis that is a critical examination of the combat glider as used in World War II using the Market-Garden airborne invasion of Holland in 1944 to determine whether the glider was cost effective as a system of airborne assault. Thesis was presented to the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, KS, by MAJ Ronald M. Buffkin, USA, June 1991.
370.2 Operation Market: Brigade Airdrop Reaction Force OPERATION MARKET: BRIGADE AIRDROP REACTION FORCE (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Brigade Airdrop Reaction Force, a student report that discusses the worthiness of the Brigade Airdrop Reaction Force, reviews the requirement for the Force and the factors that may influence future contingencies.. Report was submitted to the faculty of the Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL, by MAJ James R. Lipsey, USAF, April 1984.
370.2 Operation Market: Strategic Gamble, The Battle of Arnhem OPERATION MARKET: STRATEGIC GAMBEL, THE BATTLE OF ARNHEM (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Strategic Gamble, The Battle of Arnhem, a research paper that discusses the battle of Arnhem, as a part of Operation Market and its strategic considerations. Report was presented to the faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft Leavenworth, KS, by LTC David W. Bauer, USA, March 1976.
370.2 Operation Market: Lessons Learned from Operation Market-Garden OPERATION MARKET: LESSONS LEARNED FROM OPERATION MARKET-GARDEN (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Lessons Learned from Operation Market-Garden, a student study that discusses what lessons can be learned from the operational failure of Operation Market at the strategic and operational levels. Report was submitted to the faculty of the Air War College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL, by LTC Jennifer B. Fox, USAF, April 1994.
370.2 Operation Market-Garden OPERATION MARKET-GARDEN (GEOG M. NETHERLANDS) Operation Market-Garden, a student report that analyzes previous operations which have involved airborne forces and uses examples to explain the Principles of War. Report was submitted to the faculty of the Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL, by MAJ William V. Green, USAF, September 1984.
370.2 Normandy Campaign, Strength, and Casualties NORMANDY CAMPAIGN, STRENGTH AND CASUALTIES Fact sheet discussing U.S. strength on D-Day and during Normandy Campaign, as well as casualties incurred. Cross Reference: Operation OVERLORD; World War II.
370.2 Nuuanu, Battle of NUUANU, BATTLE OF Paper prepared by 30th Military History Detachment in December 1992. "The Battle of Nuuanu April 1795." Cross Reference: Hawaii.
370.2 Operations in Cambodia and Laos OPERATIONS IN LAOS AND CAMBODIA Department of Defense Report on Selected Air and Ground Operations in Cambodia and Laos. September 10, 1973. Cross Reference: Vietnam War; Southeast Asia.
370.2 Operation FIREBREAK AAR OPERATION FIREBREAK AAR After Action Report for Operation FIREBREAK by Headquarters, 2 nd Brigade, 7 th Infantry Division, Fort Ord, California. 6 November 1987. Cross Reference: Forest Fires; Tempest Rapid. (possibly mislabeled as 370.1)
370.2 Strategic Background to Approach to the Philippines STRATEGIC BACKGROUND TO APPROACH TO THE PHILIPPINES "Strategic Background to the Approach to the Philippines." Appears to be a draft chapter or introduction to the volume Approach to the Philippines in THE U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR II. Cross Reference: World War II; Robert Ross Smith.
370.2 Urgent Fury URGENT FURY Fact Sheet: Invasion of Grenada, Operation URGENT FURY, October 25, 1982. Cross Reference: 75 th Infantry (Ranger); 82 nd Airborne Division; XVIII Airborne Corps.
370.11 Railroad Accidents, Train Wreck at Saint Valery RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, TRAIN WRECT AT SAINT VALERY, FRANCE The Train Wreck at Saint Valery, Russell C. Eustice. Details train wreck on 17 January 1945, that killed 89 America soldiers on their way to fight “to free the soil of France”, during WWII
370.21 Command Structure, ETO COMMAND STRUCTURE, ETO "Command Structure in the European Theater of Operations During World War II."
370.21 Joint Command Functions in Wartime JOINT COMMAND FUNCTIONS IN WARTIME "Joint Command Functions in Wartime-Four Case Studies, 1941-1975," draft paper prepared 6 August 1985.
370.21 Report, After Action, Peacekeeper 94 REPORT, AFTER ACTION, PEACEKEEPER 94 3d Infantry Division After Action Report for Operation PEACEKEEPER 94, Combined Peacekeeping Training with Russian 27th Guards Motorized Rifle Division. Cross Reference: Post-Cold War.
370.21 Unity of Command UNITY OF COMMAND Short paper discussing development of Unified Command Structure in the U.S. Cross Reference: Joint Commands.
370.22 An Loc AN LOC Detailed report of Army of Republic of Vietnam (ARVN)-North Vietnamese Army (NVA) military operations beginning in March 1972. Cross Reference: Southeast Asia; Vietnamization.
370.22 Battles in New Jersey, Revolutionary War BATTLES IN NEW JERSEY, REVOLUTIONARY WAR Extract from the book The Battles in the Jerseys and the Significance of Each by William C. Armstrong, 1916. Cross Reference: New York; Trenton; Assanpink; Princeton; Monmouth; Fort Mercer; Springfield; Elizabethtown.
370.22 Campaigns, The Barbary Wars CAMPAIGNS, THE BARBARY WARS Campaign Participation Credit for the Barbary Wars, The U.S. Army in the Barbary Wars, Major William K. Emerson. Though the U.S. Marine Corps normally provided the ships to guard detachments for the U.S. Navy, due to USMC personnel shortages in 1815, the detachments on several shops were provided by Captain Samuel Archer’s Company, Corps of Artillery, U.S. Army, the predecessor for the 3d Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery.
370.22 Campaigns, Designation of Vietnam CAMPAIGNS, DESIGNATION OF VIETNAM Message from COMUSMACV subject: Designation of Vietnam Campaigns, 30 April 1969 and draft document with Vietnam Campaigns compiled by Mary Haynes.
370.22 Campaigns, Service Requirements, and Inscriptions Prescribed for Streamers CAMPAIGNS, SERVICE REQUIREMENTS, AND INSCRIPTIONS PRESCRIBED FOR STREAMERS Extract from AR 672-5-1, 3 June 1974, with listing of campaigns from the Revolutionary War (Tisconderoga, 10 May 1775) thru Vietnam (Consolidation II, 1 December 1971 - 29 March 1972), also contains World War II and Vietnam Campaigns.
370.22 Campaigns, Sicily (34th Field Artillery) HISTORY OF THE 34TH FIELD ARTILLERY BATTALION DURING THE SICILIAN CAMPAIGN Twenty-eight page report from Headquarters, 34th Field Artillery Battalion to Adjutant General describing battalion actions during Sicily campaign. Covers 16 July- 13 August 1943.
370.22 Campaigns, The War Against Germany and Italy CAMPAIGNS, THE WAR AGAINST GERMANY AND ITALY Booklet reprinted from the “American Military History” of the Army Historical Series covering the North African Campaign, the Tunisia Campaign, the Sicily Campaign, the Surrender of Italy, the Italian Campaign, the Cross-Channel Attack, the Invasion of Southern France, the Ardennes Counteroffensive, the Russian Campaigns, and the Final Offensive.
370.22 The Franco-Italian Border: Protecting the Flank FRANCO-ITALIAN BORDER: PROTECTING THE FLANK "The Franco-Italian Border: Protecting the Flank," projected appendix to U.S. ARMY IN WORLD WAR II Volume Riviera to the Rhine. Prepared by Robert Ross Smith. Cross Reference: Seventh Army.
370.22 4 th Armored Division After Action Reports, WWII 4 TH ARMORED DIVISION AFTER ACTION REPORTS, WWII Copies of the After Action Reports for the 4 th Armored Division from November 1944 through May 1945. Cross Reference: Arracourt; Battle of the Bulge; Bastogne; Ardennes; Bitburg; Hersfeld; Hammelburg.
370.22 The German Campaign in the West THE GERMAN CAMPAIGN IN THE WEST, 1940 The German Campaign in the West, 1940 by Edgar Raines, Romana Danysh, and B.C. Mossman. U.S. Army Center of Military History. Cross Reference: France; Belgium; Netherlands; World War II.
370.22 Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury GRENADA , OPERATION URGENT FURY Extracts from Urgent Fury: The Battle for Grenada by Major Mark Adkin. Mostly concerns operational planning. Cross Reference: XVIII Airborne Corps; Forces Command (FORSCOM); 82d Airborne Division; Ranger; Operation URGENT FURY.
370.22 Grenada, Operation Urgent Fury, Miscellaneous GRENADA , OPERATION URGENT FURY, MISCELLANEOUS Miscellaneous documents and articles on Granada’s Operations Urgent Fury. Includes fact sheets, bibliography of MHI sources, casualty statistics, and
370.22 Kontum, NVA Buildup KONTUM, NVA BUILDUP Extract from monograph describing operations in Vietnam in early 1972. Cross Reference: North Vietnamese Army.
370.22 Mexican Punitive Expedition MEXICAN PUNITIVE EXPEDITION "The Mexican Punitive Expedition Under Brigadier General John J. Pershing, U.S. Army, 1916-1917," by Robert S. Thomas and Inez V. Allen.
370.22 Mexican Punitive Expeditions 1917-1919 MEXICAN PUNITIVE EXPEDITIONS, 1917-1919 Partial background papers for “Shaking the Iron Fist: The Mexican Punitive Expedition of 1919,” by Roger D. Cunningham, Army History: The Professional Bulletin of Army History, No. 54, Winter 2002. This file contains copies of selected documents from the Harry Warren Papers that the author cites in his article. It does not contain all of his reference material. Cross Reference: Mexico; Border History; Harry Warren Papers; Archives of the Big Bend.
370.22 Cover and Deception Operations During WWII COVER AND DECEPTION OPERATIONS DURING WWII Unpublished article sent to CMH by author (copyright retained by author) 25 January 2002.
370.22 Operation FRELOC OPERATION FRELOC Discussion of the U.S. Army’s departure from France and the U.S. Army Line of Communication (LOC) being dismantled for the third time by GEN Andrew O’Meara, Commander-in-Chief, U.S. Army Europe, The Review, Vol 46., May-June 1967.
370.22 Operations, U.S. Army in the Pacific, WWII OPERATIONS, U.S. ARMY IN THE PACIFIC, WWII Wall chart depicting operations, units and unit patches for U.S. Army operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
370.22 Second Battle of the Marne SECOND BATTLE OF THE MARNE "Second Battle of the Marne." Campaign analysis done by CPT Everett Brown as part of an Infantry School Monograph project in 1925. Covers operations on the Western Front July 15-17, 1918. Cross Reference: World War I.
370.22 Tunisian and African Campaign TUNISIAN AND AFRICAN CAMPAIGNS "Notes on Combat Experience During the Tunisian and African Campaigns." Material to support battle analysis of Tunisia Campaign. Cross Reference: Kasserine; North Africa; El Alamein; Sidi Bou Zid; 1st Armored Division; Afrika Corps; World War II.
370.23 Desert Operations, British DESERT OPERATIONS, BRITISH Combat Operations in Deep Desert by David Syrett. Unsolicited manuscript concerning operations of British Special Air Service and Long Range Desert Group in World War II. Cross Reference: Special Operations; Desert Warfare; World War II.
370.23 Journey to Timor JOURNEY TO TIMOR "A Journey to Timor" unsolicited manuscript by Robert G. Webb, April 1989. Covers brief mission to provide fuel resupply to Australian units on Timor. Cross Reference: World War II; China-Burma-India Theater; Netherlands East Indies; Indonesia.
370.23 75 th Ranger’s After Action Report, Vietnam 75 TH RANGER’S AFTER ACTION REPORT, VIETNAM This is a small unit Combat After Action Interview Report with members of Company F, 75 th Infantry (Rangers) and the 2 nd Battalion, 27 th Infantry, 3 rd Brigade, 25 th Infantry Division. The AAR recounts a ground reconnaissance mission undertaken by the Rangers between 2 and 6 April, 1970 in the Republic of Vietnam as part of Phase IV of OPERATION TOAN THANG. [Note: This may be part of an unidentified VNI or VNIT interview.]
370.24 Battle of Blue Licks, Revolutionary War BATTLE OF BLUE LICKS, REVOLUTIONARY WAR Paper written by Charles Anderson on the Battle of Blue Licks fought on 19 August 1782.
370.24 Battle of the Bulge, Bastogne, Belgium BATTLE OF THE BULGE, BASTOGNE, BELGIUM Fact sheet and supporting documents on the surprise attack of 200,000 German troops against 83,000 American in and around the town of Bastogne, Belgium, in what is known as the Battle of the Bulge during WWII, 16 Dec 1944 – 26 Jan 1945.
370.24 Battle of the Bulge, Engineers BATTLE OF THE BULGE, ENGINEERS Paper entitled and prepared for the Engineers in the Battle of the Bulge: A Fortieth Anniversary Commemoration, 12 Dec 1984, by the Historical Division, Office of Administrative Services, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Also contains the Order of Battle by Danny S. Parker.
370.24 Battle of Chipyong-ni, Korea BATTLE OF CHIPYONG-NI, KOREA Draft of information paper on the battle for the village of Chipyong-Ni, Korea and supporting research documents, i.e., General Orders, extracts “Combat Actions in Korea, The Second United States Infantry Division,” and “ Korea, 1951-1953.”
370.24 Battle of France (Angers-Fontainebleau), August 1944 Battle of France (Angers-Fontainebleau), August 1944World War II Operations Reports, 1940-48 and combat interviews with companies from the 5th Infantry Division
370.24 Battle of Fair Oaks BATTLE OF FAIR OAKSPhotocopy of the pamphlet The Battle of Fair Oaks: A Reply to General Joseph E. Johnston, by Major General of Volunteers George E. Mindil. Privately printed in Philadelphia, 1874. Included in the file are photocopies of the handwritten text and copies of letters the author exchanged with various individuals during and after writing the pamphlet. Cross Reference: Civil War; Seven Pines: Philip Kearney; Joseph Hooker.
370.24 Battle of Hoengsong, Korean War BATTLE OF HOENGSONG File containing documents the following documents about the battle of Hoengsong, 1951, during the Korean War: Narrative account of the battle with foreword by LTG Edward M. Almond, Hoengsong Area Artillery Overlay Annex No. 3, and a Panoramic Sketch of the Hoengsong Area. The documents are from Section 2, Command Report, HQ X Corps, February 1951, Korean War, November 1950-April 1951 found in the Edward M. Almond Papers at MHI.
370.24 Battle of Kwajalein, Japan BATTLE OF KWAJELEIN, JAPAN A history of the Kwajelein battle and the strategy of the U.S. “two-pronged: Central Pacific and southern offensive by U.S. troops.
370.24 Battle of Little Big Horn, Fiftieth Anniversary BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN, SEVENTH CAVALRY AT THE FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY “The Seventh Cavalry at the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Battle of The Little Big Horn”, The Cavalry Journal, Captain George J. McMurry, Chaplain, 7th Cavalry. Organization and Strength Table of General Custer’s 7 th U.S. Cavalry, June 25, 1876; Soldiers Magazine article, “Dateline: Little Big Horn,” and the “Bibliography, 7 th Cavalry” and the “Select Bibliography: General George Armstrong Custer.”
370.24 Battles, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 List of Battles Chronologically Battles, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 List of Battles Chronologically Listing of Battles, Revolutionary War and War of 1812 List of Battles Chronologically.
370.24 Hurtgen Forest Battle HURTGEN FOREST BATTLE Briefing and tour guide for study of 28th Infantry Division attack on Schmidt. Prepared by LTC Joe Whitehorne. Cross Reference: World War II; Staff Ride.
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, AAR (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, AAR Combat After Action Report – Airmobile Operations in Support of Operation LAMSON 719 (101 st Airborne Division), 8 February 1971 thru 6 April 1971.
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, AAR, 3 rd Bn, 187 th INF (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, AAR, 3 rd BN, 187 th INF Combat Operation After Action Report, Operation LAM SON 719 for 3 rd Bn (Airmobile), 187 th Infantry, 17 April 1971. Cross Reference: Vietnam; “Rakkasans;” 101 st Airborne Division.
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, AAR, 5 th Bn, 4 th Artillery (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, AAR, 5 TH BN, 4 TH ARTILLERY Combat Operation After Action Report, Operation LAM SON 719 for 5 th Bn, 4 th Artillery, 21 July 1971. Cross Reference: Vietnam; 5 th Infantry Division (Mechanized).
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, Air Support (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, AIR SUPPORT Operation LAM SON 719, February 8, 1971 to March 25, 1971: A Narrative Description of Air Support by 101 st Aviation Group (CBT) (AMBL). Cross Reference: Vietnam; 101 st Airborne Division.
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, Airmobile Operations (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, AIRMOBILE OPERATIONS Airmobile Operations in Support of Operation LAM SON 719, 20 March 1971 by Headquarters, 101 st Airborne Division (Airmobile):
370.24 Operation LAM SON 719, Lessons Learned (Filed in Geog V Vietnam) OPERATION LAM SON 719, LESSONS LEARNED A 15 page transcript of an informal discussion concerning lessons learned in airmobility during Operation LAM SON 719. The discussion took place on 9 March 1971 at an unnamed location in the Republic of Vietnam. BG Sidney B. Berry was the discussion leader. Cross Reference: 101 st Airborne Division; MAJ John A. G. Klose; airmobile warfare.
370.24 Battle of Wonju, Korea BATTLE OF WONJU, Korea, February 1951 J. D. Coleman's summary of a proposed publication about the battle at Wonju beginning with the early battles of the Korean War. The book compares Wonju with Gettysburg. The author retains copyright authority.
370.24 Lost Battalion in WWII LOST BATTALION IN WWII Regimental History of 141st Infantry Regiment, 36th Infantry Division for October 1944. Covers period as "Lost Battalion" relieved by 442d Regimental Combat Team. Includes unit rosters. Cross Reference: World War II.
370.25 Lewis and Clark Expedition LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION Information Paper describing the Lewis and Clark exploration of the Louisiana Territory. Cross Reference: Louisiana Purchase; Thomas Jefferson.
370.25 Oregon Trail OREGON TRAIL Miscellaneous extracts dealing with U.S. Army activities on the Oregon Trail. Cross Reference: Frontier Army; Operations Other Than War (OOTW).
370.28 Pastel: Deception in the Invasion of Japan PASTEL: DECEPTION IN THE INVASION OF JAPAN "Pastel: Deception in the Invasion of Japan," paper presented to Military History Conference at Carlisle Barracks, 1987 by Thomas M. Huber. Cross Reference: World War II; Operation OLYMPIC; Operation CORONET.
370.6 Haiti, JCS Chronology HAITI , JCS CHRONOLOGY Chronology prepared by Ron Cole, Joint History Office, October 17, 1994 concerning U.S. response to events in Haiti December 1990-October 1994.
370.61 After Action Report GRAPHIC HAND, AFTER ACTION REPORT After Action Report on Operation GRAPHIC HAND, which was conducted by the military services to assist the U.S. Postal Department during work stoppage by postal employees during March 1970. Cross Reference: Post Office Strike, 1970; National Guard; Army Reserve.
370.61 Graphic Hand, Postal Work-Stoppage GRAPHIC HAND, POSTAL WORK-STOPPAGE Paper and background material on the 17-26 March 1970 postal strike also known as Operation Graphic Hand.
370.61 Riots/Insurrections, The Bonus March, 1932 RIOTS/INSURRECTIONS, THE BONUS MARCH, 1932 An account of the Bonus March from the book, Reminiscences, General of the Army, Douglas MacArthur. Describes an army of disillusioned men gathered to march on Washington in an attempt to influence Congress to grant an immediate cash bonus for veterans and how the presence of the American Communist party caused an increase of violence. Also an article from Military Affairs, “The Army and the Bonus Incident,” by John W. Killigrew.
370.63 The Challenge of Counterinsurgency THE CHALLENGE OF COUNTERINSURGENCY "The Challenge of Counterinsurgency," by Richard A. Hunt. Cross Reference: Pacification.
370.64 Counterinsurgency in Malaya COUNTERINSURGENCY IN MALAYA Case Study in Counterinsurgency focusing upon British efforts in Malaya. Cross Reference: Special Operations; Guerrillas; Civil Affairs.
370.64 The French Resistance THE FRENCH RESISTANCE: A LEGACY FOR THE FUTURE The French Resistance: A Legacy for the Future . Document compiled by the Association Memoire Et Espoirs De La Resistance on the Occasion of the 50th Anniversary of Victory. May 1995. Cross Reference: Guerrilla; World War II; Special Operations.
370.64 Guerilla Operations, Operations of Unit A, 3d Contingent, Operational Groups Guerilla Operations, Operations of Unit A, 3d Contingent, Operational Groups Study, “The Operations of Unit A, 3d Contingent, Operational Groups, Office of Strategic Services (OSS), in Yugoslavia, 19 January - 6 September 1944 (Personal experience of the Unit Commander). Written by Major John W. Urban, Advanced Officers Course, 1946-1947, The Infantry School, General Section, Military History Committee, Fort Benning, Georgia.
370.64 Guerrilla Unit, Walter Cushing’s Brigade GUERRILLA UNIT, WALTER CUSHING’s BRIGADE A brief history of Walter Cushing’s Guerrilla Unit by COL Dionicio D. Palting. Cushing’s unit was attached to the 121st Infantry Regiment, 1941-1943.
370.64 Guerrilla Warfare in Central Luzon GUERRILLA WARFARE IN CENTRAL LUZON "Evade, Survive, and Resist: Guerrilla Warfare in Central Luzon," by Wayne Sanford and Douglas Clanin. Miscellaneous articles and sketches. Cross Reference: SERE.
370.64 Guerrilla Warfare: The Operations of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS) Fifth Army Detachment Guerrilla Warfare: The Operations of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS) Fifth Army Detachment Purpose of this study is to “present to Army officers, who have not had the opportunity to serve with the special organ of our government, charged with the responsibility of conducting clandestine operations; a bird’s eye view of the military aspects of these operations as accomplished in Italy during WWII.” A student monograph prepared for the Advance Infantry Officers Course, Class #2, 1952-53 by Major V.A. Abrignani. The Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia.
370.64 Guerrilla Warfare: The Operations of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS) in France Guerrilla Warfare: The Operations of the Office of Strategic Services ( OSS) IN FRANCE Study on the Operations of the Fourth (French) Operational Group, Office Of Strategic Services in France, 17 August to 20 September 1944, (Operations Lindsay) (Southern France Campaign) (Personal Experience of a Section Leader). Written by Captain James Larson, Advanced Infantry Officers Course, 1948-1949, Fort Benning, Georgia.
370.64 Jungle Warfare JUNGLE WARFARE An assessment of the appearance of articles on Jungle Warfare in professional military journals. Multiple articles from “Military Review”, “Army”, and “Infantry” magazines and a bibliography.
370.64 Jedburgh Units JEDBURGH UNITS Miscellaneous newspaper clippings concerning 50th year reunion of Jedburgh Team survivors. Cross Reference: Special Operations; Office of Strategic Services ( OSS); World War II.
370.64 Center for Low Intensity Conflict Papers (CLIC) CENTER FOR LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT PAPERS (CLIC) CLIC Papers, an Annotated Bibliography on Military Involvement in Counterdrug Operations, 1980-1990. Thomas W. Crouch, PHD, GS-12, Historian, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, September 1991.
370.64 Center for Low Intensity Conflict Papers (CLIC) CENTER FOR LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT PAPERS (CLIC) CLIC Papers, A Security Assistance Example the U.S. Air Force and the African Coastal Security Program. Daniel J. Bohlin, Lt Colonel, USAF, Langley Air Force Base, Virginia, April 1989.
370.64 Low Intensity Conflict - Workshop LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT - WORKSHOP (LIC) Report of proceedings during LIC Analysis Workshop held on 6-7 June 1991; cosponsored by U.S. Army Concepts Analysis Agency & the Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict.
370.64 Message to Garcia MESSAGE TO GARCIA "Message to Garcia Race, 1986-1988" article written by Major John Schiffler concerning mission in the Spanish American War and relay race established to commemorate it.
370.64 Philippine Guerillas PHILIPPINE GUERILLAS "U.S. Army Recognition Program of Philippine Guerillas," published by Headquarters, U.S. Army Philippine Command. Cross Reference: Filipino; World War II; Special Operations.
370.64 Philippine Guerillas PHILIPPINE GUERILLAS Lists of U.S. Army CIC and CID cards and investigative records on Philippine Guerillas from 7 December 1941 to 31 December 1947 that were transferred to the U.S. Air Force when the U.S. Army withdrew from the Philippines in 1946. Cross Reference: Filipino; World War II; Special Operations; CIC, Counterintelligence Corps; CID, Criminal Investigative Division; Investigative Files; Office of Special Investigations.
370.64 Philippine Guerillas, Miscellaneous Correspondence PHILIPPINE GUERILLAS, MISCELLANEOUS CORRESPONDENCE Policy and Precedent File (103-05) – Guerrilla Units in the Philippine Islands, WWII, containing letters related to U.S. and Filipino personnel who served in guerilla units in the Philippine Islands and fought against the Japanese. Cross Reference: Philippine Scouts; Filipino Claimants; Veterans; 121 st Infantry.
370.64 The Punitive Expedition: Developing American LIC Strategy THE PUNITIVE EXPEDITION: DEVELOPING AMERICAN LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT STRATEGY "The Punitive Expedition: Developing an American Low Intensity Conflict Strategy," by Cadet Christopher McCune. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Pancho Villa; General John Pershing.
370.64 Report of Proceeding of the Low Intensity Conflict Analysis Workshop (LICAWS) REPORT OF PROCEEDINGS OF THE LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT ANALYSIS WORKSHOP (LICAWS) “Report of Proceeding of the Low Intensity Conflict Analysis Workshop (LICAWS),” Cosponsored by U.S. Army Concepts Analysis Agency and Army-Air Force Center for Low Intensity Conflict, 6 – 7 June 1991 at Bethesda, MD.
370.64 Self Inflicted Wounds: The Shining Path SELF INFLICTED WOUNDS: THE SHINING PATH "Self Inflicted Wounds: Ideological Terror and the End of the Shining Path," by Cadet Ryan Fairman, West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Terrorism; Guerrilla; Peru.
370.64 Terrorism: Hostage Defense Measures TERRORISM: HOSTAGE DEFENSE MEASURES Hearings before the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate Ninety-Fourth Congress, First Session, Part 5, 25 July 1975.
370.64 Terrorism: Middle East TERRORISM: MIDDLE EAST “Terrorism: Middle Eastern Groups and State Sponsors, 1999.” Congressional Research Service Report by Kenneth Katzman, updated August 9, 1999. This CRS report analyzes developments in Middle Eastern Terrorism in 1998 and the first half of 1999. It discusses Middle Eastern groups attempting to derail the Arab-Israeli peace process, those fighting to overthrow moderate, pro-U.S. governments, and those attempting to cause the United States to withdraw its troops from Middle Eastern countries. It contains an extensive section on Saudi exile terrorist Usama bin Laden and his organization. The report also analyzes the terrorist support activities of the five Middle Eastern countries on the U.S. terrorism list – Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Sudan. The report concludes with a discussion of U.S. counterterrorism policy.
370.64 Terrorism: Military’s Role - Domestic TERRORISM: MILITARY’S ROLE – DOMESTIC “Terrorism and the Military’s Role in Domestic Crisis Management: Background and Issues for Congress.” Congressional Research Service Report for Congress by Jeffrey D. Brake, April 19, 2001. Cross Reference: Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD); National Security Threats; Homeland Defense; Posse Comitatus; FBI.
370.64 Terrorism: Threat Assessment TERRORISM: THREAT ASSESSMENT “Statement of Raphael Perl, Specialist in International Affairs, Congressional Research Service, before the House Committee on Government Reform, Subcommittee on National Security, Veterans Affairs, and International Relations, July 16, 2000.”
370.64 Terrorism: U. S. Foreign Policy TERRORISM: U. S. FOREIGN POLICY “Terrorism, the Future, and U.S. Foreign Policy.” Congressional Research Service Report for Congress by Raphael F. Perl, Updated May 24, 2001. Cross Reference: Federal Emergency Management Agency; Homeland Defense; Global Terrorism; Terrorist Threats; State-Supported Terrorism.
371 Battles and Campaigns, WWII BATTLES AND CAMPAIGNS, WWII War Department publication graphically depicting campaign theaters for purposes of individual and unit campaign credit. Cross Reference: World War II.
371 Conduct of the Vietnam War: Strategic Factors CONDUCT OF THE VIETNAM WAR: STRATEGIC FACTORS "Conduct of the Vietnam War: Strategic Factors, 1965-1968," by Douglas Pike. Paper prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium, 1984.
371 Formosa and U.S. Strategy FORMOSA AND U.S. STRATEGY " Formosa and U.S. Strategy." Discussion of strategic value of Formosa during World War II and immediately after. Cross Reference: Cold War.
371 Middle East Conflicts MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS Information Papers prepared for the Army Chief of Staff on Recent Conflicts in the Middle East. Paper prepared in 1990. Cross Reference: Arab-Israeli War; Lebanon.
371 Middle East Conflicts, 1967 War to the 1973 War MIDDLE EAST CONFLICTS, 1967 WAR TO THE 1973 WAR Abstract written by BG Avraham Ayalon, 3 June 1987 wherein he discusses the Six Day War, the War of Attrittion, and the Yon Kippur War.
371 Operation Punch and the Capture of Hill 440 OPERATION PUNCH AND THE CAPTURE OF HILL 440 Operations Research Office (ORO) a working paper presenting the results of the ORO study on Operation Punch and the Capture of Hill 440, Suwon, Korea, February, 1951. Technical Memorandum, ORO-T-190, John Hopkins University, 28 May 1952.
371 Operations, China-Burma-India (Also File) ALSOP FILE ON CHINA-BURMA-INDIA Approximately 1,000 pages of messages and articles pertaining to General Joseph Stilwell, Chiang Kai-Shek, General Claire Chennault, General Albert Wedemeyer, and other key players in the China-Burma-India Theater.
371 Operations, The Philippine Division in 1941-1942 From the records of the Adjutant General’s office 1917 - , operations reports files 1940-48.
371 Theaters of Operations, WWII THEATERS OF OPERATIONS, WWII Chart depicting opening and closing of major theaters for U.S. forces during WWII.
371 U.S. Army Aircraft in Desert Storm U.S. ARMY AIRCRAFT IN DESERT STORM Desert Shield/Desert Storm Strategic Lift Summary as of 10 March 1991. Also fact sheet from Histories Division, CMH, 6 July 1992 containing aircraft statistics by type in the Gulf War.
371 U.S. Army in Austria U.S. ARMY IN AUSTRIA Unsolicited manuscript received from Retired Sergeant Major William Orten entitled "Part One-From Hostilities to Liberation." Cross Reference: World War II; Occupation; Cold War.
371.2 Homeland Security, Miscellaneous HOMELAND SECURITY Article on the expansion of homeland security and the vision, mission and strategic goals of the program.
373 Aircraft Losses, WWII AIRCRAFT LOSSES, WWII Table extracted from Army Air Forces Statistical Digest-World War II, showing U.S. aircraft losses by theater.
373 Aviation, Korean War AVIATION, KOREAN WAR Short paper on Army Aviation during the Korean War by Harford T. Edwards. 5 pages.
373.11 Air Power in the Gulf War AIR POWER IN THE GULF WAR Promotional material published by Air Force Historical Research Agency discussing USAF operations in the Gulf war. Cross Reference: DESERT STORM.
373.14 Air Commando AIR COMMANDO History of Air Force Special Operations Command, written by Colonel Michael E. Haas.
373.14 Eye in the Sky EYE IN THE SKY: THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF AEROSCOUTS Student Paper submitted by Mr. Carlos A. Santillan, May 1995. Discusses the evolution of aerial observation. Cross Reference: Aeroscouts; Helicoptors.
373.14 Relative Effectiveness of Air Power in Modern Military Operations The Relative Effectiveness of Air Power in Modern Military Operations Information paper written by Histories Division to consider the relative effectiveness of air power in modern military operations, with respect to general missions and specifically to the “halt phase”.
380 Facist Aggression FACIST AGGRESSION, 1935-1938 "First Acts of Italian-German Aggression and the Struggle of the Freedom-Loving Forces of the World to Defend the Victims of Aggression." No author given. Cross Reference: Ethiopia ( Abyssinia); Italy; Spain (Civil War).
380 Interventions, ARCENT, Checking Aggression Interventions, ARCENT, CHECKING AGGRESSIONARCENT’s engagement in Southwest Asia since the end of the Gulf War. OPERATION VIGLANT WARRIOR & OPERATION VIGILANT SENTINEL
380 Interventions, History of Camp Doha, KUWAIT INTERVENTIONS, HISTORY OF CAMP DOHA History of Camp Doha, Kuwait, ARCENT-KU Home Page, 13 September 2000
380 Interventions, ARCENT, Kuwait History Interventions, ARCENT, KUWAIT HISTORYHistory of Camp Doha, Kuwait, ARCENT-KU Home Page, 13 September 2000 380 Interventions, ARCENT, Saudi Arabia History Interventions, ARCENT, SAUDI ARABIA HISTORYU.S. Forces Central Command - Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 15 September 2000.
380 Interventions, KFOR, Kosovo Interventions, KFOR, KOSOVOInformation on the NATO-led international force, KFOR.
380 Interventions, Multinational Force (MFO) Interventions, MULTINATIONAL FORCE (MFO)Information on Multinational Force and Observers an independent (non-UN) peacekeeping mission, funded by the Arab Republic of Egypt, the State of Israel, and the United States.
380 Interventions, Operations Summary INTERVENTIONS, OPERATIONS SUMMARY Operations summary as of 21-27 September 2000.
380 Interventions, Operations Summary, 1989-Present INTERVENTIONS, OPERATIONS SUMMARY, 1989- Present Historical operations summary, United States European Command.
380 Interventions, Persian Gulf War INTERVENTIONS, PERSIAN GULF WAR Third Army’s professionalism during DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM.
380 Interventions, Task Force Eagle, History of SFOR, Bosnia Interventions, Task Force Eagle, History of SFOR, BOSNIATask Force Eagle - SFOR VIII, History of SFOR. Multinational Division North (Eagle Base), Bosnia.
381 National Defense Act, Bulletin No. 16 NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT, BULLETIN NO. 16 Act of Congress published to the Army stating the the US Army shall consist of the Regular Army, Volunteer Army, the Officer’ Reserves Corps, Enlisted Reserve Corps, and National Guard. War Department, June 22, 1916.
381 National Defense Act, Bulletin No. 25 NATIONAL DEFENSE ACT, BULLETIN NO. 25 Act of Congress published as an amendment to a national defense act (Articles of War, June 3, 1916). War Department, June 9, 1920.
381 National Defense, Toward a New Partnership in Responsibility Sharing National Defense, Toward a New Partnership in Responsibility Sharing An overview of the 1994 Report on Allied Contributions to the Common Defense. A report to the United States Congress by the Secretary of Defense, April, 1994.
381 National Defense, What are the Issues? NATIONAL DEFENSE, WHAT ARE THE ISSUES Issues paper from November 1958 from the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Office on the following: Philosophy of National Defense, Concepts of War and How to Prepare for It, Professional Disagreements.
383 Detainees, Guantanamo DETAINEES, GUANTANAMO (GTMO) Detainee Administrative Review covering the GTMO Detainee Process and paper explaining the type of enemy combatants captured during the course of the war against al Quida and its affiliates, both in Afghanistan and in operations around the world. Defense Link, 24 Aug 04.
383.01 Japanese American Internment JAPANESE AMERICAN INTERNMENT Newspaper article from February 12, 1986 Washington Post describing lawsuit against U.S. Government for internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. Cross Reference: Nesei.
383.4 Espionage, Japanese Diplomatic Intelligence Espionage Net in Free China Espionage, Japanese Diplomatic Intelligence Espionage Net in Free China Document prepared by Military Intelligence Service, 28 August 1945 regarding an espionage net known to have operated by the Japanese diplomatic intelligence system known as “Southwest Activities.”
383.6 Abandoned POWs, World War II and Korea ABANDONED POWS, WORLD WAR II AND KOREA “DoD Response to Unfounded Allegations that the U.S. Government Abandoned POWs in World War II and Korea,” DoD Public Information Series PC-20J, not dated. Cross Reference: Union; Great Britain; China; United Nations; SHAEF.
383.6 Brainwashing (POW's) BRAINWASHING (POW's) Miscellaneous articles and clippings concerning Communist brainwashing techniques. Cross Reference: Prisoners of war (POW).
383.6 German POWs, World War II GERMAN POWS, WORLD WAR II Information paper on “German Prisoners of War in American Hands, 1945.”
383.6 German POWs, World War II GERMAN POWS, WORLD WAR II P risoner of War Labor, Army Service Forces Manual M811, July 1945. Handbook is designed as an aide to supervisors of prisoners of war.
383.6 “Hitler’s Wehrmactht in Virginia, 1943-1946” “HITLER’S WEHRMACHT IN VIRGIIA, 1943-1946 German prisoners of war working the fruit orchards in western Albermarle County, Virginia and lodged in a former CCC camp near White Hall and a Soldiers article “Yank Stalags.”
383.6 "Other Losses", U.S. Army Response "OTHER LOSSES", U.S. ARMY RESPONSE Fact Sheet responding to allegations made by author James Bacque in his book Other Losses that General Eisenhower allowed the deaths of a million German prisoners of war. Cross Reference: World War II; atrocity; Ernest Fisher.
383.6 Palawan Massacre PALAWAN MASSACRE "Palawan Massacre: The Great Escape of Willie Smith," unsolicited manuscript by COL Arthur Kelly, USA, Retired. Describes a Japanese atrocity against American prisoners at Palawan. Cross Reference: World War II; prisoners of war (POW).
383.6 Patients and Enemies: Medics and POWs in the Korean War PATIENTS AND ENEMIES: MEDICS AND POWS IN THE KOREAN WAR Article from the Medical Heritage, Mar/Apr 1986, by Albert E. Cowdrey about a hospital in South Korea housing Chinese and North Korean prisoners.
383.6 POW/MIA Forum POW/MIA FORUM Remarks prepared for Dr. Karl. D. Jackson, Deputy Secretary of Defense, East Asia and Pacific Affairs, Intended for Presentation to the American Legion POW/MIA Forum, Washington, D.C., February 29, 1988. Cross Reference: Vietnam War; Korean War; Indochina; POW/MIA Recognition Day; Recovery of Remains.
383.6 POW/MIA Recognition Day POW/MIA RECOGNITION DAY Extract from President Reagan Public Papers, Proclamation 5858, declaring September 12, 1988 to be National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Cross Reference: Prisoners of War; Missing in Action; Vietnam.
383.6 Prisoners of War, Desert Storm PRISONERS OF WAR, DESERT STORM Department of the Army Office of Public Affairs Information Packet concerning the return of U.S. Army Prisoners of War (held by Iraqis) after Operation DESERT STORM. Cross Reference: MAJ Rhonda Cornum; SPC Melissa Nealy-Rathbun; Gulf War.
383.6 Task Force 250 TASK FORCE 250 Orders establishing Task Force 250, to screen, declassify and release materials related to Vietnam period POWs. Cross Reference: Southeast Asia.
383.6 Vietnam POW's, Material at CMH VIETNAM POW'S, MATERIAL AT CMH List of materials held in CMH concerning U.S. POWs held in Vietnam. Material released to Senate Select Committee, November 1992. Cross Reference: Prisoners of War; Son Tay.
383.7 Displaced Persons, Europe, 1945 DISPLACED PERSONS, EUROPE, 1945 This is an information paper discussing the establishment of camps for Displaced Persons after World War II and repatriating them. Cross Reference: Refugees
383.7 Refugees, Cuban REFUGEES, CUBAN Information concerning the resettlement of Cuban refugees following the 1980 Mariel Boatlift. Cross Reference: Fort Chaffee.
383.7 Refugees, Vietnamese REGUGEES, VIETNAMESE Thirty one Nung asylum seekers facing repatriation to Vietnam believe due to having aided U.S. Special Forces during the war will be persecuted by the Vietnam government. Secretary of the Army request that CMH review the 31 cases, 22 May 1997.
383.7 Interned Diplomats, Japanese Interned Diplomats, Japanese Memos and documentation concerning an inquiry about Army records related to the internment of Japanese Diplomats in Peru, Costa Rica, and Panama in World War II. The Army records are in RG 407 at NARA, College Park. Cross Reference: Caribbean Defense Command, Antilles Department.
384 The Agony of Restraint THE AGONY OF RESTRAINT: KOREA 1951-1953 "The Agony of Restraint: Korea 1951-1953, A Study of Limited War and Civil-Military Policy Processes." Unpublished, undated [circa 1972-1976] manuscript prepared by Major Edwin Augustus Deagle, Jr., at the Office of the Chief of Military History as project CMH-121P and as a thesis prepared as part of his doctoral studies at Harvard University. Files include review comments.
384 Legacy of the First Indochina War LEGACY OF THE FIRST INDOCHINA WAR "Legacy of the First Indochina War," by George Herring. Prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium, 1984. Cross Reference: France; Vietnam; Laos; Cambodia; Southeast Asia.
384.5 Raids, Aerial Attacks, Bombing at Bari, Italy RAIDS, AERIAL ATTACKS Information paper on the German bomber attack that struck the port of Bari, 2 December 1943 and the resulting casualties caused by explosions that caused the release of mustard gas. The JOHN HARVEY, one of several ships awaiting discharge of its cargo, was loaded with 100 tons of mustard gas, as well as a large quantity of munitions was reported hit and exploded.
384.7 Role of Communications Intelligence in Submarine Warfare ROLE OF COMMUNICATIONS INTELLIGENCE IN SUBMARINE WARFARE "The Role of Communications Intelligence in Submarine Warfare in the Pacific, January 1943-October 1943." Cross Reference: World War II; Signals Intelligence; SIGINT.
385 Code of Conduct CODE OF CONDUCT Message covering changes required to make Code of Conduct "gender neutral." Remarks published in the Proceedings/ Naval Review, 1982, by Captain Kenneth G. Schacht, “Reflections on the Code of Conduct.”
385 Code of Conduct of the U.S. Fighting Force CODE OF CONDUCT OF THE U.S. FIGHTING FORCE Pamphlets containing the Army Code of Conduct published by American Forces Information Service, and the Department of Defense.
385 Doctrine, Soviet (Arms Control) ARMS CONTROL, SOVIET BASIS The Basis for Soviet Approaches to Conventional Arms Control , by Jacob Kipp, Colonel David Glantz, and Graham Turbiville. 120 pages.
385 Eight Decisions For War EIGHT DECISIONS FOR WAR "Eight Decisions For War: January 1965-February 1966," by Alexander S. Cochran. Prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium, September 1984. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Southeast Asia; Strategy.
385 Eisenhower and Kennedy Period EISENHOWER AND KENNEDY PERIOD: THE MAKING AND UNMAKING OF NGO DINH DIEM "The Eisenhower and Kennedy Period: The Making and Unmaking of Ngo Dinh Diem," by Herbert S. Parmet. Prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Southeast Asia.
385 Pacification and Long-term Development of Vietnam PACIFICATION AND LONG-TERM DEVELOPMENT OF VIETNAM A Program for the Pacification and Long-Term Development of South Vietnam (PROVN). Volume 1. Prepared by the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operation, Department of the Army, 1 March 1966. PROVN examines the situation in South Vietnam within the context of history and in broad perspective. Specific problems of pacification and long-term development are identified, and specific actions are proposed to alleviate them. The ultimate objective: a free and independent, non-communist nation. (This document was declassified in 1988) Volume 2 is on loan to Histories Division.
385 Psychological Warfare in the Mediterranean Theater Psychological Warfare in the Mediterranean TheaterAn over-all review of the organizational evolution of the psychological warfare branch of allied force headquarters as a staff section.
387 Dual Track Strategy of Vietnamization and Negotiation DUAL TRACK STRATEGY OF VIETNAMIZATION AND NEGOTIATION "The Dual Track Strategy of Vietnamization and Negotiation," by Allan E. Goodman, Georgetown University. Prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium, 1984. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Southeast Asia.
387 The Vietnam War and The Army's Self Image THE VIETNAM WAR AND THE ARMY'S SELF IMAGE "The Vietnam War and the Army's Self Image," by Ronald Spector. Prepared for 2d Indochina War Symposium. Cross Reference: Southeast Asia; Professionalism.
387.7 Military Government in Germany MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY Proclamation Number 1 from General Eisenhower to the German people, dated July 14, 1945. Cross Reference: Occupation.
387.7 Terminating War, Desert Storm TERMINATING WAR, DESERT STORM Associated Press news article printed in The Washington Post “Operation Desert Storm Lives On – Without Final Proclamation, Gulf Technically is Still a Combat Zone.” May 24, 1992. Cross Reference: Combat Pay; Persian Gulf War; Kuwait.
388 Berlin Brigade BERLIN BRIGADE Booklet “The History of Berlin Brigade” and an information paper about the history of the Berlin Brigade, established on 1 December 1961 by General Bruce Clarke under the Kennedy administration after the East Germans sealed all but seven of the crossing points between the Soviet Sector and West Berlin and the construction of the Berlin Wall began.
388 Berlin, U.S. Army In BERLIN , U.S. ARMY IN Collection of articles from the Berlin Observer concerning operations and activities of the U.S. Army in Berlin. Cross Reference: Americans East of the Elbe.
388 Berlin , Miscellaneous Papers BERLIN , MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS Collection includes Report No. 83-204 F, Instances of Use of United States Armed Forces Abroad, 1798-1983, and Historical Synopsis, Berlin and Berlin Command, two U.S. Army Berlin Pamphlets, Checkpoint Charlie and The Story of Berlin Brigade.
388 Berlin, U.S. Army, Withdrawal 1994 BERLIN , U.S. ARMY, WITHDRAWAL 1994 Commemorative booklet, Independence Day Celebration Auf Wiedersehen, Berlin of the U.S. Army’s Berlin Brigade on July 4, 1994.
388 Deterring Through the Turn of the Century DETERRING THROUGH THE TURN OF THE CENTURY Draft Paper, "Deterring Through the Turn of the Century." Prepared by Center for Strategic and International Studies, December 1988. Cross Reference: Strategy; Strategic Policy.
388 Peacekeeping: Congressional Research Service Reports (CRS) PEACEKEEPING: CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE REPORTS CRS Report for Congress, Peacekeeping: Military Command and Control Issues, updated November 1, 2001, Edward F. Bruner, Specialist in National Defense, Nina M. Serafino, Specialist in International Security Affairs, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division and the CRS Issue Brief, Peacekeeping: Issues of U.S. Military Involvement, update for September 26, 2002, and December 2, 2004. Nina M. Serafino, Foreign Affairs, Defense, and Trade Division.
388 Peacekeeping: Planning a Peacekeeping Force PEACEKEEPING: PLANNING A PEACEKEEPING FORCE A paper prepared by Gordon W. Rudd, Major, U.S. Army, for the Naval War College, 17 June 1988 and Peacekeeping in the Middle East, 24 February 1988.
388 United Nations in Haiti UNITED NATIONS IN HAITI Article in Janes Defense Weekly concerning UN takeover from the US of peacekeeping operation in Haiti.
388 Munich , Commanders Welcome Letter, U.S. Forces MUNICH , COMMANDERS WELCOME LETTER, U.S. FORCES Welcome letter and Munich map for visitors to Munich sometime during the late 1950’s, early 1960’s from COL Charles W. Matheny, Jr., Commander, APO 407, U.S. Forces.
388.4 Militarism and German Military Thought MILITARISM AND GERMAN MILITARY THOUGHT "Politics and War: The Influence of Militarism on German Military Thought, 1871-1918," by Cadet Scott Mueller. West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Clausewitz, Carl Von.
388.5 Civil Affairs, Gulf War CIVIL AFFAIRS, GULF WAR Fact sheet and list of sources for study on civil affairs in the Gulf War. Materials held at National Defense University. Cross Reference: DESERT SHIELD; DESERT STORM.
388.5 Civil Affairs and Military Government in the Mediterranean Theater CIVIL AFFAIRS AND MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN THE MEDITERRANEAN THEATER Correspondence between Professor Deane Keller and Dr. Stetson Conn, Chief Historian, CMH, regarding Robert Komer’s work Civil Affairs and Military Government in the Mediterranean Theater.
388.5 Civil Affairs, WWII Theaters CIVIL AFFAIRS, WWII THEATERS "Recommendations for Civil Affairs Staffs in Theaters of Operations and Territorial Subdivisions." November 26, 1942 from War Department Adjutant General's Office. Cross Reference: World War II.
400 Army Logistics ARMY LOGISTICS "Proposed Blueprint for Army Logistics, Project 100." Study conducted in 1961. Cross Reference: Project 100.
400 Army Logistics Hall of Fame ARMY LOGISTICS HALL OF FAME Files documents detail the several stages of a program to select a group of logisticians for a Logisticians Hall of Fame (American - Revolution to WWII). Includes nominee packets prepared by HD historians and signed by Dr. Edgar Raines.
400 Korea, Supply (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY “Logistical Coordination Between Allied Forces,” by COL Albert S. Britt, Jr., Military Review, Vol. 37, No. 6, September 1957. The article discusses the principal obstacles to the coordination of logistics among allies and how to overcome those obstacles. Cross Reference: World War II; Procurement; NATO.
400 Korea, Supply (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY “Support for the United Nations,” Chapter 15, Guns and Butter, Powder and Rice: U.S. Army Logistics in the Korean War by James A. Huston, Selinsgrove: Susquehanna University Press. Photocopy of a chapter from Professor Huston’s book.
400 Korea, Supply (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY “Menu Problems in Korea,” The Quartermaster Review, March-April 1951, pp. 28 & 87. Article on problems providing rations to satisfy the appetites, tastes, eating habits, and food preferences of the various nationalities serving in the United Nations forces fighting in Korea. Cross Reference: Turkey; Muslim; Dietary Restrictions.
400 Korea, Supply (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY “Supplying the United Nations Team,” Chapter 3 from the manuscript Inter-Allied Co-operation During Combat Operations, MAJ William J. Fox, Military History Section, Headquarters, Far East Command, no date. Cross Reference: Logistics; Commonwealth; Rations; Clothing; Quartermaster.
400 Korea, Supply (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY An Evaluation of Service Support in the Korean Campaign, (Technical Memorandum ORO-T-6) by R. B. Black, W. A. Taylor, and Wm. Neilson; Operations Research Office, The Johns Hopkins University, Far East Command, 1 March 1951. This is a photocopy of selected pages from the Technical Memorandum. The original document is at the Military History Institute. Cross References: Logistics; United Nations.
400 LOGEX, The First 40 Years LOGEX, FIRST 40 YEARS "The First Forty Years of LOGEX," January 1988, by Dr. Lynn Sims, Army Logistics Center. Cross Reference: Logistics Exercise; Fort Lee; Camp Pickett.
400 Logistics Analysis LOGISTICS ANALYSIS Draft outline for projected study on World War II logistics.
400 Recurring Logistics Problems RECURRING LOGISTICS PROBLEMS Draft copy of General Carter Magruder's manuscript Recurring Logistics Problems As I Have Observed Them. Subsequently published by the Center of Military History.
401.1 Strategy: Strategy of Compromise STRATEGY: STRATEGY OF COMPROMISE “Anglo-American Planning for Italy, 1942-1943,” CMH Seminar, 18 June 1980. Alexander S. Cochran, Jr.
401.1 Strategy: The Strategic Dimensions of Military Manpower, May 21-22, 1985 STRATEGY: The Strategic Dimensions of Military Manpower, May 21-22, 1985 A paper on the “Implications of Likely Future Conflict Environments for U.S. Military Manpower Policies and Practices.” by Jeffrey Record, Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis.
400.112 Aquila and How the Army Failed to Field New Technology AQUILA AND HOW THE ARMY FAILED TO FIELD NEW TECHNOLOGY "The Case for Battle Labs: Aquila and How the Army Failed to Field New Technology" by BG Dave Guest. Proposed article for RDA Magazine. Cross Reference: Remotely Piloted Vehicle (RPV).
400.3 Korea, Supply Distribution (filed in Geog V Korea) KOREA , SUPPLY DISTRIBUTION “Ration Run – Korea Style,” by MAJ D. L. Burleson, Canadian Army Journal, Vol. 5, No. 1, April 1951. Provides a short description of delivering supplies from the port of Pusan to the front lines on the 38 th Parallel. Cross Reference: United Nations.
400.318 Security Assistance Program SECURITY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The Army Security Assistance Program 1977.
400.401 Utilization of Captured Equipment and Supplies UTILIZATION OF CAPTURED EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES Memorandum subject: Utilization of Captured Equipment and Supplies, outlining the War Department general directions for the disposition of captured enemy equipment and supplies.
421 Uniforms, Berets Historical Background UNIFORMATION, BERETS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Fact Sheet “Berets Historical Background” covers beginnings of use of the beret by Special Forces and 101 st Airborne Division.
421.4 Combat Patches COMBAT PATCHES Information Paper concerning authorization for the wear of unit patches on the right shoulder, signifying combat service. Cross Reference: Heraldry; Uniform; Shoulder Sleeve Insignia (SSI).
421.4 Insignia, Adjutant General’s Corps Regiment INSIGNIA, ADJUTANT GENERAL’S CORPS REGIMENT Brief history of the AG dating back to Roman times the origin of its unique branch insignia officially accepted 14 December 1872.
421.4 Insignia, Army Space Institute INSIGNIA, ARMY SPACE INSTITUTE Information concerning Coat of Arms for Army Space Institute. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Insignia, Chaplain Center INSIGNIA, CHAPLAIN CENTER Information concerning the Coat of Arms for the U.S. Army Chaplain Center and School. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Insignia, Colonel's Eagles INSIGNIA, COLONEL'S EAGLES Information Paper prepared by Center of Military History concerning the symbolism of the eagle as the insignia for a colonel. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Insignia, Fourth United States Army INSIGNIA, FOURTH UNITED STATES ARMY Color plate insignia of Fourth U.S. Army and Lineage and Honors signed by BG William Stofft, former chief of CMH.
421.4 Insignia, Flag Patch INSIGNIA, FLAG PATCH Army rule on wear of the U.S. flag insignia on the Army utility uniform from the European Stars and Stripes, 22 February 2004.
421.4 Insignia, General Staff INSIGNIA, GENERAL STAFF Article concerning identification badge of the first General Staff of the U.S. War Department 1933-1947. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Insignia, Medical Corps INSIGNIA, MEDICAL CORPS Fact papers on the “Proper Symbol of Medicine” and the origins of the “Caduceus” and the Roman usage of the staff of Hermes as the Army insignia for the Medical Corps as opposed to its Greek connotations.
421.4 Insignia, 177th Armored Brigade INSIGNIA, 177TH ARMORED BRIGADE Color plate of insignia of 177th Armored Brigade, Opposing Force (OPFOR) at National Training Center. Cross Reference: Heraldry; Fort Irwin.
421.4 Insignia, U.S. Army Selective Service Element INSIGNIA , U.S. ARMY SELECTIVE SERVICE ELEMENT Information concerning unit insignia for U.S. Army Selective Service Element. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Insignia, Wearing of Organizational INSIGNIA, WEARING OF ORGANIZATIONAL “Notes on the Wearing of Organizational Insignia on the Uniform Pocket,” a paper about the origins of the wear of pocket and similar insignia.
421.4 Rank Insignia RANK INSIGNIA Very brief synopsis of the development of insignia of rank for Army officers. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
421.4 Rank Insignia, General Officers RANK INSIGNIA, GENERAL OFFICERS Brief description of evolution of General Officer rank insignia. Cross Reference: Heraldry.
422.2 Belt, General Officer BELT, GENERAL OFFICER Information paper describing the evolution of the General Officer's Belt. Cross Reference: Uniforms.
430.2 Rations, Operational RATIONS, OPERATIONAL U.S. Army Natick Research Lab brochure Operational Rations. Published in 1983. Cross Reference: Meals.
444.2 Medical: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder MEDICAL: POST TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Memo from FORSCOM subject: readiness and Utilization of Active Component Combat Stress Control FORSCOM Units with supporting papers and reports from the psychiatric community.
444.2 Medical: Snake Bite Treatment, Vietnam MEDICAL: SNAKE BITE TREATMENT, VIETNAM 1967 letter from the Chief of Environmental Medicine, Preventive Medicine Division, Office of the Surgeon General, HQDA to Chief, Preventive Medicine Division, Office of the Surgeon, HQ, U.S. Army Vietnam and his reply discussing the treatment of soldiers bitten by Kraits (snake). Cross Reference: Antivenin; Snakebite; Bulbar Paralysis
444.2 Medical: Smallpox Information MEDICAL: SMALLPOX INFORMATION Department of Defense brochure and policy regarding the Smallpox Vaccination Program produced by AMEDD.
451.6 Main Battle Tank (MBT) -70 MBT-70 A narrative of the MBT-70 program presented by a General Motors representative in 1967. Cross Reference: Main Battle Tank.
451.94 LST Mockup at Fort Knox LST MOCKUP AT FORT KNOX Article with photos concerning mockup of Landing Ship, Tank (LST) created for training at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Cross Reference: Amphibious Warfare
452.01 Aircraft Procurement: Wright Flyer AIRCRAFT PROCUREMENT: WRIGHT FLYER A typescript copy of the Signal Corps’ 1908 contract with the Wright Brothers for a heavier-than-air flying machine. It includes a copy of Signal Corps Specification No. 486, which gave the requirements the airplane was to meet.
452.01 The Army and the A-10 THE ARMY AND THE A-10 "The Army and the A-10: The Army's Role in Developing Close Air Support Aircraft, 1961-1971" by Major Charles Kirkpatrick. Cross Reference: Warthog; Air Force; Center of Military History.
452.02 C-17 Aircraft C-17 AIRCRAFT Information sheet describing approval of C-17 aircraft for mass tactical parachute drops. June 1995
452.1 Aircraft, Transport, C-5B AIRCRAFT, TRANSPORT, C-5B Color photograph of U.S. Air Force C-5B Transport.
452.1 YO-3A Quiet Airplane Evaluation YO-3A QUIET AIRPLANE EVALUATION Final Report, Operational Evaluation of the YO-3A Quiet Airplane. July 1971. Cross Reference: Aircraft.
452.4 Balloons, U.S. Army Employment of BALLOONS, U.S. ARMY EMPLOYMENT OF Information paper and bibliography “United States Army Employment of Balloons,” points out published and unpublished material to include pictorial items on the use of balloons by the Army.
452.4 Balloons, JLENS Project Office Historical Review Balloons, JLENS Project Office Historical Review Military Balloons and Rigid Airships: An Historical Review, 20 Aug 2002. Briefing material that provides overview of military balloons and rigid airships.
454.1 Horse, Black Jack HORSE, BLACK JACK Short article in Backchannels (Military District of Washington Army Wives Club Magazine) concerning Black Jack, Fort Myer riderless horse. Cross Reference: Funerals, Military; Old Guard.
454.3 Military Dogs MILITARY DOGS History of the use of and information on military dogs and A partial list of U.S. Army working dogs in various wars. Cross Reference: K-9; World War II; Vietnam; Desert Storm; Civil War.
461 Bibliography, African Americans BIBLIOGRAPHY, AFRICAN AMERICANS Collection of bibliographies dealing with African Americans. Cross Reference: Negro; Blacks
461 Bibliography, American Military and the Far East BIBLIOGRAPHY, AMERICAN MILITARY AND THE FAR EAST A selective bibliography prepared for use at the Ninth Military History Symposium on “The American Military and The Far East” held at the U.S. Air Force Academy, 1-3 October 1980.
461 Bibliography, Army Aviation BIBLIOGRAPHY, ARMY AVIATIONBibliography on Army Aviation 1942-1965 compiled by U.S. Army Center of Military History Contingency Operations and Low Intensity Conflict Branch.
461 Bibliography, Army National Guard BIBLIOGRAPHY, ARMY NATIONAL GUARD Historical Resources Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History set of subject bibliographies relating to the history of the Army National Guard. One bibliography is general in nature and the rest constitute individual bibliographies for each of the 54 state entities (50 states, District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and Guam).
461 Bibliography, Army Wives BIBLIOGRAPHY, Army Wives & Related Topics Historical Resources Branch, US Army Center of Military History compiled a number of sources on Army Wives using Books in Print (1999); Military History Institute (MHI) Reference Bibliography, Defense Technical Information Center Documents, and Universal Microfilms International Dissertation Bibliography.
461 Bibliography, Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month BIBLIOGRAPHY, ASIAN/PACIFIC AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH Bibliography compiled by Pentagon Library in support of 1991 Asian/Pacific American Heritage Month.
461 Bibliography, Battle of the Bulge BIBLIOGRAPHY, BATTLE OF THE BULGE Bibliography “ Ardennes ( Battle of the Bulge) World War II, CMH.
461 Bibliography, Blacks in the Army BIBLIOGRAPHY, BLACKS IN THE ARMY Miscellaneous bibliographies concerning Blacks in the U.S. Army. Cross Reference: African Americans; Minorities; Negro.
461 Bibliography , Black Americans in the Military BIBLIOGRAPHY, BLACK AMERICANS IN THE MILITARYBlack Americans in the Military, A Selective Bibliography, February 1993. The Pentagon Library, Department of Defense.
461 Bibliography, Cavalry Horses BIBLIOGRAPHY, CAVALRY HORSES Bibliographies covering several aspects of cavalry animals.
461 Bibliography, Chaplains BIBLIOGRAPHY, CHAPLAINS Bibliography extracted from Chaplains of the United States Army by Roy Honeywell.
461 Bibliography, Chemical and Biological Warfare BIBLIOGRAPHY, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE Selective bibliography prepared by Pentagon Library in July, 1991. Cross Reference: NBC (Nuclear, Biological, Chemical).
461 Bibliography, Chief of Staff, Army BIBLIOGRAPHY, CHIEF OF STAFF, ARMY Shrader, Dr. Charles R. and Dr. Theodore J. Crackel, US Army Military History Institute Special Bibliography 25: Materials Pertaining to the Chiefs of Staff, United States Army, 1903-1949. Carlisle Barracks, PA, December 1988. This is a special bibliography of materials held by the US Army Military History Institute (MHI). It identifies and cites all materials held by MHI, which deal in any substantial wasy with the seventeen men who held the office of Chief of Staff, US Army from the inception of the office in 1903 through 1949. All type of materials have been surveyed: books, articles, official documents, manuscript materials, photographs, oral histories, and audio-visual materials as well as reference files maintained by the MHI staff.
461 Bibliography, China BIBLIOGRAPHY , CHINA A list of studies dealing with China.
461 Bibliography, Cryptologic History BIBLIOGRAPHY, CRYPTOLOGIC HISTORY Sources of primary material for research in Cryptologic history in the government archives and federal collections. Includes published sources, manuscript collections and information at the Presidential Library.
461 Bibliography, Cold War BIBLIOGRAPHY, COLD WAR Bibliography on the Cold War, The U.S. Army in the Cold War Era: A Preliminary Bibliography,” compiled by CMH Historian Dr. Ed Raines in 1994.
461 Bibliography, Defense Reorganization, 1986-1990 BIBLIOGRAPHY, DEFENSE REORGANIZATION, 1986-1990 Selected bibliography compiled by Pentagon Library in September 1990.
461 Bibliography, Department of Defense Publications BIBLIOGRAPHY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE PUBLICATIONS A select bibliography of Department of Defense Publications of the Southeast Asian Conflict.
461 Bibliography, Desert Shield/Storm BIBLIOGRAPHY, DESERT SHIELD/STORM MHI Reference Bibliographies on Operations Desert Shield/Storm, updated in July 1991. Cross Reference: DESERT SHIELD; DESERT STORM; Gulf War; Iraq; Gulf War.
461 Bibliography, Desert Warfare BIBLIOGRAPHY, DESERT WARFARE Select bibliography on Desert Warfare prepared by the Pentagon Library. March 1981.
461 Bibliography, Disaster Relief BIBLIOGRAPHY, DISASTER RELIEF Copies of CMH Archives catalog cards describing unpublished manuscripts dealing with disaster relief.
461 Bibliography, Dissertation Year Fellowships in American Military History, 1971-1993 BIBLIOGRAPHY, DISSERTATION YEAR FELLOWHIPS AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY Dissertation winners, topics and graduate schools.
461 Bibliography, Drug Interdiction BIBLIOGRAPHY, DRUG INTERDICTION Selected bibliography on Drug Interdiction compiled by Pentagon Library. August 1991.
461 Bibliography, Early American Military History BIBLIOGRAPHY, EARLY AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY Historical Resources Branch, U.S. Army Center of Military History set of subject bibliographies relating to colonial military history and the War of American Independence. Consist of revised and significantly expanded bibliographies originally compiled and printed in The Continental Army (1983). Cross Reference: Colonial Wars; War of American Independence; Revolutionary War; French and Indian War; King George's War; Queen Anne's War; King William's War; King Philip's War; Pequot War.
461 Bibliography, Essay, Directorate of Roles and Missions BIBLIOGRAPHY, ESSAY, DIRECTORATE OF ROLES AND MISSIONS A bibliographic essay prepared by the Directorate of Roles and Missions in the Office of the DCSOPs from 4 Aug 1994 until 14 Jul 1995.
461 Bibliography, Essay, The Seven Years’ War in North America, 1754-1763 A bibliographic essay by Matthew J. Wayman a reference librarian at the Pennsylvania State University-Abington College, Abington, PA.
461 Bibliography, General Staff BIBLIOGRAPHY, GENERAL STAFF U.S. Army Military History Institute Reference Bibliography on U.S. Army General Staff.
461 Bibliography, Guerrilla Warfare BIBLIOGRAPHY, GUERRILLA WARFARE Selected bibliography from the Library Division, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 15 March 1969.
461 Bibliography, Department of State, Intelligence BIBLIOGRAPHY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, INTELLIGENCE Monthly Report of Intelligence Research completed in the Department of State, December 1956. Headings: International and General, Eastern Europe, Germany, Western Europe, China, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific, Africa, Latin American, Middle America, South America. Cross Reference: Soviet; Communist.
461 Bibliography, Department of State, Intelligence BIBLIOGRAPHY, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, INTELLIGENCE Monthly Report of Intelligence Research completed in the Department of State, January 1957. Headings: International and General, British Commonwealth and Northern Europe, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, China, Far East General, Northeast Asia, Southeast Asia, Southwest Pacific, Greece, Turkey, Iran, Near East, South Asia, Latin America. Cross Reference: Soviet; Communist.
461 Bibliography, Integrated Battlefield BIBLIOGRAPHY, INTEGRATED BATTLEFIELD "CSI Historical Bibliography Number 1," The Integrated Battlefield, by Major Charles Heller and Elizabeth Snoke. July 1980. Cross Reference: Doctrine; Combined Arms.
461 Bibliography, Law BIBLIOGRAPHY, LAW Selected bibliography "Law for the Layman" compiled by Pentagon Library in September 1986. Focus is civil law, not military.
461 Bibliography, Lend-Lease & U.S. Activities in and Around the red Sea in WWII Bibliography, Lend-Lease & U.S. Activities in and Around the red Sea in WWII Select bibliography: Lend-Lease & U.S. Activities in and Around the red Sea in WWII.
461 Bibliography, Low Intensity Conflict BIBLIOGRAPHY, LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT Selected bibliography on Low Intensity Conflict compiled by Pentagon Library in December 1989. Cross Reference: Guerilla Warfare; Special Operations; Counterinsurgency; Psychological Warfare.
461 Bibliography, Management BIBLIOGRAPHY, MANAGEMENT Selected bibliography "Management and the Executive" compiled by the Pentagon Library in January 1988.
461 Bibliography, A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources BIBLIOGRAPHY, A WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MHI SOURCES Bibliography by MHI, Reference Branch, for the Cold War materials at MHI.
461 Bibliography, Military Medicine, Korea BIBLIOGRAPHY, MILITARY MEDICINE, KOREA "A Bibliography of Military Medicine Relating to the Korean War, 1950-1956" compiled by Charles Roos. Cross Reference: Medical Service.
461 Bibliography, Military Professionalism BIBLIOGRAPHY, MILITARY PROFESSIONALISM MHI Reference Bibliography on military professionalism, "Warriors or Managers?"
461 Bibliography, Military Wife BIBLIOGRAPHY, MILITARY WIFE Bibliography by CMH the focuses on published works about the military wife during the American Revolution, the early frontier, westward expansion, collections of letters, history books, survival guides, and Army wife handbooks.
461 Bibliography, Music Imprints Bibliography of Field Bugle and Field Trumpet Calls Bibliography, Music Imprints Bibliography of Field Bugle and Field Trumpet Calls The Music Imprints Bibliography of Field Bugle and Field Trumpet Calls, Signals and Quicksteps for the United States Army, Navy, and Marine Corps: 1812-1991. Published by R. Rach, Hartford, Michigan, 1997.
461 Bibliography, Napoleonic Warfare Command and Control BIBLIOGRAPHY, NAPOLEONIC WARFARE COMMAND AND CONTROL Bibliography compiled by CMH, FP, 19 July 2002,
461 Bibliography, 99th Infantry Division BIBLIOGRAPHY, 99TH DIVISION U.S. Army Military History Institute Special Bibliography Number 23, American Combat Divisions, 99th Infantry Division. 1988.
461 Bibliography, Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 BIBLIOGRAPHY, MILITARY EXTRATERRITORIAL JURISDICTION ACT OF 2000 A bibliography of the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act of 2000 prepared by Mike Yared, IDA.
461 Bibliography, Noncommissioned Officers BIBLIOGRAPHY, NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS "The NCO: Backbone of the Army," bibliography compiled by Pentagon Library in May 1989.
461 Bibliography, Okinawa & Ryukyu Islands BIBLIOGRAPHY, OKINAWA & RYUKYU ISLANDS A special bibliography of government documents prepared by the Defense Documentation Center, Defense Logistics Agency for Mr. Fred Beck, U.S. Army Center of Military History. 23 October 1978.
461 Bibliography,Opposing Forces BIBLIOGRAPHY, OPPOSING FORCES A selective bibliography from the U.S. Army Infantry School Learning Resources Division, 1979.
461 Bibliography, Personnel BIBLIOGRAPHY, PERSONNEL List of materials in CMH dealing with U.S. Army personnel system.
461 Bibliography, Philippine Scouts BIBLIOGRAPHY, PHILIPPINE SCOUTS MHI Reference Bibliography on Philippine Scouts dated May 1988.
461 Bibliography, Preservation of the Historical Record of the Army’s Roles and Missions Bibliography, Preservation of the Historical Record of the Army’s Roles and Missions Bibliography prepared for the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Roles and Missions Review for 1992-93.
461 Bibliography, Psychological Warfare BIBLIOGRAPHY, PSYCHOLOGICAL WARFARE List of materials on file at Fort Bragg concerning psychological warfare. Cross Reference: Low Intensity Conflict.
461 Bibliography, Radiological Medical Testing on Humans BIBLIOGRAPHY, RADIOLOGICAL MEDICAL TESTING ON HUMANSDTIC Bibliographies received January 1994. Cross Reference: Nuclear; atomic.
461 Bibliography, River Crossings BIBLIOGRAPHY, RIVER CROSSINGS Special Bibliography Number 39, River Crossings, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, January 1974.
461 Bibliography, Soldier Size BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOLDIER SIZE List of publications that might be useful in determining the average height and weight of U.S. soldiers throughout history.
461 Bibliography, Soviet Military Affairs BIBLIOGRAPHY, SOVIET MILITARY AFFAIRS "Soviet Military Affairs: The Effects of Perestroika and Glastnost," compiled by Pentagon Library in January 1991. Cross Reference: Cold War; Soviet Union.
461 Bibliography, Special Services in WWII BIBLIOGRAPHY, SPECIAL SERVICES IN WWII List of materials in CMH pertaining to U.S. Army Special Services in World War II.
461 Bibliography, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks BIBLIOGRAPHY, STRATEGIC ARMS LIMITATION TALKS Bibliography prepared by Pentagon Library in September 1986. Covers SALT 1982-1986. Cross Reference: Cold War; Soviet Union.
461 Bibliography, Total Quality Management BIBLIOGRAPHY, TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT Bibliography compiled by Pentagon Library concerning Total Quality Management (TQM).
461 Bibliography, Training BIBLIOGRAPHY, TRAINING Bibliography prepared by the Pentagon Library in June 1988.
461 Bibliography, Two Centuries of Service BIBLIOGRAPHY, TWO CENTURIES OF SERVICE Bibliography compiled by 1LT Bruce Menning for Center of Military History publication Two Centuries of Service. Cross Reference: Nation Building.
461 Bibliography, Uncle Sam’s Camels BIBLIOGRAPHY, UNCLE SAM’S CAMELS Bibliography, “Uncle Sam’s Camels,” from the Army Library, TAGO, Pentagon, February 1973.
461 Bibliography , U.S. Joint and Combined Warfare in Historical Perspective Bibliography compiled in the US Army Military History Institute (MHI), Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania in 1993.
461 Bibliography, United States Military Activities in Korea BIBLIOGRAPHY, UNITED STATES MILITARY ACTIVITIES IN KOREA A selected bibliography covering US Military Activities in Korea and relations with Korea from 1882 to 1982.
461 Bibliography, United States Military History BIBLIOGRAPHY, UNITED STATES MILITARY HISTORY Collection of bibliographies compiled by Historical Resources Branch dealing with all aspects of United States Military History (including other services) from 1784 to the Present. Bibliographies for wars are keyed to named campaigns represented by streamers on the Army Flag. Cross Referenced: War of 1812; Indian Wars; Mexican War; Civil War; Spanish-American War; World War I; World War II; Korean War; Vietnam War; Minorities.
461 Bibliography, U.S. Navy in Southeast Asia BIBLIOGRAPHY , U.S. NAVY IN SOUTHEAST ASIA A Select Bibliography of the U.S. NAVY and the Southeast Asian Conflict, 1950-1975, compiled by Dr. Edward Marolda and G. Wesley Pryce, III, Naval Historical Center. 1982.
461 Bibliography, U.S. Navy in Vietnam BIBLIOGRAPHY , U.S. NAVY IN VIETNAM "A Bibliography of the U.S. NAVY and the Conflict in Southeast Asia, 1950-1975." compiled by Dr. Edward Marolda and Captain James Lesher, Naval Historical Center. 1991.
461 Bibliography, U.S. Strategy, Army and Navy Views BIBLIOGRAPHY , U.S. STRATEGY, ARMY AND NAVY VIEWS Bibliographic essay comparing views of national strategy from an Army and Navy viewpoint.
461 Bibliography, Vietnam: A Bibliographic Essay BIBLIOGRAPHY , VIETNAM : A BIBLIOGRAPHIC ESSAY An bibliographic essay on various writings on Vietnam by Dr. Charles Kirkpatrick, CMH.
461 Bibliography, Wake Island World War II BIBLIOGRAPHY, WAKE ISLAND WORLD WAR II Wake Island in World War II: An Annotated Bibliography, Gregory J. W. Urwin, Huntsville, Alabama, U.S. Army Space and Strategic Defense Command, 1996.
461 Bibliography, War Powers BIBLIOGRAPHY, WAR POWERS A selective bibliography, "War Powers of the President," compiled by the Pentagon Library in June 1991.
461 Bibliography, Writing Military History BIBLIOGRAPHY, WRITING MILITARY HISTORY A select bibliography that acts as a brief introductory guide to literature on the writing of military history and the relationship between military history and the military professions of selected Western nations.
461 Bibliography, Women BIBLIOGRAPHY, WOMEN Selective bibliographies on Women in the 1980's and the 1990's compiled by the Pentagon Library. Cross Reference: Women in the Amy.
461 Bibliography, Women in the Army BIBLIOGRAPHY, WOMEN IN THE ARMY A brief bibliography of CMH publications that recognize the role of women in the Army as a wife, nurse, and/or military person. Cross Reference: Military Families; Women’s Army Corps; Army Medical Department; World War II; Army Nurse Corps.
461 Bibliography, Women in the Army BIBLIOGRAPHY, WOMEN IN THE ARMY Women in the U.S. Army, an Annotated Bibliography. U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Science. May 2002. This special report summarizes ARI’s research on gender issues and provides an annotated bibliography of other research and studies that have been conducted over the last 5 to 10 years.
461 Bibliography, World Military History BIBLIOGRAPHY, WORLD MILITARY HISTORY Bibliographies compiled by Historical Resources Branch covering all aspects of World Military History (all nations other than the United States). Organized chronologically.
461 Blueprint of the Battlefield BLUEPRINT OF THE BATTLEFIELD TRADOC Pamphlet 11-9 Army Programs, Blueprint of the Battlefield. 8 July 1988. Cross Reference: Training and Doctrine Command.
461 Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education CENTER FOR AEROSPACE DOCTRINE, RESEARCH, AND EDUCATION Pamphlets describing publications of Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education (CADRE). 1989-1990. Cross Reference: Air Force.
461 Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations (CHECO) CONTEMPORARY HISTORICAL EXAMINATION OF CURRENT OPERATIONS (CHECO) REPORTS ON SOUTHEAST ASIA Research Guide to CHECO Reports (1961-1975) on file in the Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base. Cross Reference: Vietnam; Laos; Cambodia.
461 Directory, Analytical Agencies, Listing of DIRECTORY, ANALYTICAL AGENCIES, LISTING OF Directory compiled by the Center of Military History of public and private agencies and private individuals that provide historical analysis to the Army.
461 Directory, Army Historical 1986 DIRECTORY, ARMY HISTORICAL 1986 Directory of Army Historians and Archivists for FY 1986. Contains roster of personnel for Center of Military History, Military History Institute, and West Point Department of History. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; field history program.
461 Directory, Army Historical 1987 DIRECTORY, ARMY HISTORICAL 1987 Directory of Army Historians and Archivists for FY 1987. Contains roster of personnel for Center of Military History, Military History Institute, and the West Point Department of History. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; field history program.
461 Directory, Army Historical 1989 DIRECTORY, ARMY HISTORICAL 1989 Directory of Army Historians and Archivists for FY 1989. Contains roster of personnel for Center of Military History, Military History Institute, and the West Point Department of History. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; field history program.
461 Directory, Army Telephone System Directory, Army Telephone SystemNames and offices of the Army Staff, 1981-89?, John O. Marsh was Secretary of the Army.
461 Directory, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans Directory, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and PlansListing of DCSOPS and organization chart dated February 1996.
461 Directory, National Guard Historical 1988 DIRECTORY, NATIONAL GUARD HISTORICAL 1988 Names and addresses for command historians and points of contact for National Guard historical holdings.
461 Directory, National Guard Historical 1989 DIRECTORY, NATIONAL GUARD HISTORICAL, 1989 Names and addresses for command historians and points of contact for National Guard Historical Holdings.
461 Historical Manuscripts, Surgeon General's Office HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS, SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE List of Historical Manuscripts on file in the Office of the Surgeon General as of 1951.
461 Historical Manuscript Collection HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION Identification of alpha-numeric system listing historical manuscripts in the Center of Military History's original Historical Manuscripts Collection (HMC), which was cut off from new accessions in 1984.
461 Indochina Monographs INDOCHINA MONOGRAPHS Listing of titles in the Indochina Monograph Series. Cross Reference: Center of Military History; Vietnam; Laos; Cambodia; Southeast Asia.
461 Joint American-British-Canadian Team JOINT AMERICAN-BRITISH-CANADIAN TEAM List of materials prepared by Joint American-British-Canadian Team. Transferred to Military History Institute. Cross Reference: Studies on German Army; World War II.
461 Manuscripts, Medical History MANUSCRIPTS, MEDICAL HISTORY List of medical history manuscripts on file in Center of Military History Medical History Branch as of 1976. [Branch personnel formerly served in abolished Surgeon General's History Office].
461 Publications, Albert James Myer, an Army Doctor in Texas, 1854-1857 Publications, Albert James Myer, an Army Doctor in Texas, 1854-1857 An article by Paul J. Schieps published in the Southwestern Historical Quarterly about a young assistant surgeon who served 1854-1857 and the letters he wrote to his future brother-in-law James Walden.
461 Publications, American Clinical and Climatological Association President’s Address, the Ecology of the Soldier in WWII American Clinical and Climatological Association PRESIDENT’S ADDRESS, THE ECOLOGY OF THE SOLDIER IN WWII Reprinted from Transactions of the American Clinical and Climatological Association, Vol. 79, 1967 by William B. Bean, M.D.
461 Publications, The American Soldier PUBLICATIONS, THE AMERICAN SOLDIER The Center of Military History commissioned H. Charles McBarron, Dean of American Artists, to create paintings for the series, The American Soldier, which depicts the American fighting man at various periods in our history.
461 Publications, The American Soldier, Association of the United States Army ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY, THE AMERICAN SOLDIER An AUSA Torchbearer Issue, October 2004, The Soldier: Centerpiece of the United States Army. Issue covers the American Soldier remaining the centerpiece of U.S. combat systems and formations and being indispensable to the Joint Team.
461 Publications, Army Focus, Moving Out to the 21st Century PUBLICATIONS, ARMY FOCUS, MOVING OUT TO THE 21ST CENTURY Army Focus is published annual and provides an overview of key issues facing the Army that important for public debate. Published by DOD, September 1993.
461 Publications, Book Review “The Old Army” PUBLICATIONS, BOOK REVIEW “THE OLD ARMY” A review of Edward M. Coffman’s The Old Army by Dr. Edward Raines. Dr. Raines presented this paper at the Military Classics Seminar.
461 Publications, The Classic Approach, Train Hard, Fight Easy PUBLICATIONS, THE CLASSIC APPROACH, TRAIN HARD, FIGHT EASY Article in the Air University Review, Train Hard, Fight Easy: The Legacy of A.V. Suvorov and His ‘Army of Victory,’ November-December 1986, Vol XXXVIII, No. 1, AFR 50-2 by Dr. Bruce W. Menning, discussing czarist military success during the golden age of Russian arms from the reign of Peter the Great (1689-1725) to that of Paul I (1796-1801). File includes Dr. Menning’s, Army and Frontier in Russia, discussing the impact of the frontier on the Imperial Russian Army.
461 Publications, Combat Cops? PUBLICATIONS, COMBAT COPS? Article by BG John Brown, Combat Cops? The Army as Constabulary: Lessons From Our Past, Armed Forces Journal International/ September 2000
461 Publications, Foreign - Old Fort Henry, Canada PUBLICATIONS, FOREIGN, OLD FORT HENRY, CANADA Booklet on Old Fort Henry the Citadel of Upper Canada, Part I The Citadel of Canada, Part II Soldiering at Fort Henry, St Lawrence Parks Commission, Kingston, Ontario, Canada
461 Publications, Harpers Magazine PUBLICATIONS, HARPERS MAGAZINE Article by Major General James M. Gavin, Cavalry, and I Don’t Mean Horses. MG Gavin discusses his views of warfare in the future.
461 Publications, History and Politics under Gorbachev: Professional Autonomy and Democratization Publications, History and Politics under Gorbachev: Professional Autonomy and Democratization Article published in the Harriman Institute Forum, Vol 1, No. 11, November 1988 by Mark von Hagen.
461 Publications, Holding the Line PUBLICATIOS, HOLDING THE LINE The 51st Engineer Combat Battalion and the Battle of the Bulge, December 1944-January 1945, by Ken Hechler with prologue and epilogue by Barry W. Fowle, Studies in Military Engineering, Number 4
461 Publications, Internal Information Plan, 1992 and1993 PUBLICATIONS, INTERNAL INFORMATION PLAN Internal Information Plan/1992 The American Forces Information Service (AFIS) Information Plan for Calendar Year 1992 and the plan for 1993. Published to direct the activities of AFIS and to inform the DOD internal information community of AFIS plans and programs.
461 Publications, Into the 21st Century PUBLICATIONS, INTO THE 21ST CENTURY U.S. Army Europe & 7th Army’s “Into the 21st Century, 1995
461 Publications, The Journal, U.S. Army Medical Department Publications, The Journal, U.S. Army Medical DepartmentProfessional monthly bulletin published by Headquarters, 7th Medical Command, for the Surgeon General, November/ December 1993, PB 8-93-11/12.
461 Publications, The MacArthur Report PUBLICATIONS, THE MACARTHUR REPORT The MacArthur Report, Volume XIX, No. 3, 1996, published by the MacArthur Committee, Norfolk, VA. Issue covers the Military Order of the Purple Heart Convention, 16 August 1996, Norfolk, VA.
461 Publications, Marksmanship, McNamara and the M16 Rifle: Innovation in Military Organizations Publications, Marksmanship, McNamara and the M16 Rifle: Innovation in Military Organizations Article written by Thomas L. McNaugher for the Public Policy, Volume 28, No. 1 (Winter 1980). Discusses the Army’s shift from M14 to the M16 rifle, thereby breaking with its long-standing tradition that the Army’s standard rifle should be designed for aimed fire over very long ranges.
461 Publications, Military Living’s MILITARY LIVINGS “Happiness is Homecoming” issue of Military Living’s magazine, Camaraderie, Washington, Apr. 1991, Vol 23, No. 4.
461 Publications, Military Medicine PUBLICATIONS, MILITARY MEDICINE Military Medicine magazine, Official Journal of the Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S., Vol. 155, July 1990. “The Doctors Mayo and Military Medicine.”
461 Publications, Military Traffic Management Command Publications, Military Traffic Management Command MTMC publication “Ensuring Combat Power Gets to its Place of Business.” September 1985.
461 Publications, NRO History (National Reconnaissance Office) Publications, NRO History (National Reconnaissance Office) A History of the Military Polar Orbiting Meteorological Satellite Program. History of imaging satellite systems used by military and civilians to gather low altitude meteorological data.
461 Publications, On the Road to Hoa Kanh PUBLICATIONS, ON THE ROAD TO HOA KANH A story in The Mississippi Valley Review written by Charles Anderson. Volume IXX, Number 2, Spring, 1983.
461 Publications, Operations, FM 100-5, 1993 Revision Publications, Operations, FM 100-5, 1993 Revision Draft of FM 100-5 dated 31 March 1992 has content comparison of regulation from 1986 to 1993. 1992 Spring Senior Commanders’ Conference.
461 Publications, Our Busy San Francisco Ferry Depot PUBLICATIONS, OUR BUSY SAN FRANCISCO FERRY DEPOT Wells Fargo Messenger, May 1916, Vol. 4, No.9, article with captioned photos about the busy days at the Wells Fargo pier in San Francisco.
461 Publications, Profile of the U.S. Army PUBLICATIONS, PROFILE OF THE U.S. ARMY A reference handbook produced by the AUSA’s Institute of Land Warfare to help understand the Army as it is organized today (1991), Korean War Commemorative Community, 2001.
461 Publications Program System, CMH PUBLICATIONS PROGRAM SYSTEM, CMH Administrative Memorandum describing policies and procedures governing planning, preparation, writing, and publication of Center of Military History histories. Cross Reference: official history.
461 Publications, Psychological Operations, Vietnam PUBLICATIONS, PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS, VIETNAM Pamphlet Number 515-1, Psychological Operations, Civic Action Guide, from the Headquarters, U.S. Army Vietnam, 20 February 1968. Pamphlet was designed for persons engaged in civic action programs as a ready reference to assist them in the planning and conducting of sound programs.
461 Publications, Quotes & Notes, 1989-1990. PUBLICATIONS, QUOTES & NOTES, 1989-1990 Quotes & Notes is an annual Quarry Heights Officers’ Wives Club publication providing insights relative to the impact of the military build-up prior to Operations Just Cause as well as the invasion itself on military family members stationed in Panama.
461 Publications, Saipan the Shoeshine Man PUBLICATIONS, SAIPAN THE SHOESHINE MAN A story in The Virginia Quarterly Review written by Charles Anderson, Volume 60, Number 4, Autumn 1984.
461 Publications, Serving a Nation at War PUBLICATIONS, SERVING A NATION AT WAR Army Strategic Communications brochure, Serving a Nation at War, covers campaign quality Army with Joint and Expeditionary Capabilities.
461 Publications, Sharing Good News, Volume 4, Army Communities of Excellence Publications, Sharing Good News, Volume 4, Army Communities of Excellence Published by the Office of the Chief of Staff, Army Communities of Excellence book covers the “Ideas of Excellence,” the Army’s people, readiness, facilities and services.
461 Publications, The Siege of Yorktown PUBLICATIONS, THE SIEGE OF YORKTOWN Self-Guided Tour, The Siege of Yorktown, Robert K. Wright, Jr., 1999.
461 Publications, South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu PUBLICATIONS, SOUTH TO THE NAKTONG, NORTH TO THE YALU Book review by Histories Division of Roy E. Appleman’s South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu. Includes other interviews and extract from Preface.
461 Publications, Soviet Forward Detachments, The Historical Development of Publications, Soviet Forward Detachments, The Historical Development of Article in the Current News, Special Edition, Military Review, November 1987, Volume LXVII, No. 1675. The Historical Development of Soviet Forward Detachments by William F. Scott and Harriet Fast Scott.
461 Publications, The Soviet Helicopter on the Battlefield THE SOVIET HELICOPTER ON THE BATTLEFIELD Article in the International Defense Review, VII, No 17, 1984 by Dr. Christopher N. Donnelly. Also supporting paper by Dr. Donnelly, Soviet Operational Concepts in the 1980s.
461 Publications, Soviet Logistics Support Concepts Change PUBLICATIONS, SOVIET LOGISTICS SUPPORT CONCEPTS CHANGE Article in the Army Logistician (ALOG), March-April 1987, Transportation for Mobilization. Article was written by Dr. Graham H. Turbiville, Jr., and covers materiel support battalions and companies, being organized in Soviet Army divisions playing key roles in the reorganized Soviet materiel support system.
461 Publications, The Star PUBLICATIONS, THE STAR The American WWII Orphans Network (AWON) Newsletter covering the 1995 Pacific Northwest Conference in Seattle to commemorate the 50th Anniversary of V-J Day.
461 Publications, Steamboat Men versus Railroad Men, The First Bridging of the Mississippi River Publications, Steamboat Men versus Railroad Men, The First Bridging of the Mississippi River An article written by Benedict K. Zobrist, former Command Historian of the Army Weapons Command, Rock Island Arsenal, for the Missouri Historical Review.
461 Publications, Summary of Capabilities PUBLICATIONS, SUMMARY OF CAPABILITIES Publication that details the history and mission of the Waterways Experiment Station (WES). WES is a principal research, testing, and development facility of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
461 Publications, Urgent Fury PUBLICATIONS, URGENT FURY Records of disposition of copies of classified Center of Military History monograph Operation Urgent Fury: The U.S. Army in Joint Operations. Cross Reference: Operation URGENT FURY; Grenada; combat history; contingency operations.
461 Publications, U.S. Army Electronics Research, and Development Command (ERADCOM) Publications, U.S. Army Electronics Research and Development Command Publication discusses how electronics revolution “has wrought incalculable changes in cars, movies, financial transactions, and war.” U.S. Government Printing Office 1982.
461 Publications, U.S. Army Europe - The Right Force for A Changing World Publications, U.S. Army Europe - The Right Force for A Changing World USAREUR publication that highlights the transformation taking place in the USAREUR. Its purpose is to inform and educate ourselves about USAREUR’s ongoing initiatives to structure the right force for a changing world.
461 Publications, Veterinary Medicine in the United States Army: An Oklahoma Perspective Publications, Veterinary Medicine in the United States Army: An Oklahoma Perspective Article written by Joseph A. Stout, Jr. discusses the effect the lack of professionally trained veterinarians in Army had on the frontier areas of Oklahoma in the 1800’s and the effect on the cavalry.
461 Publications, Washington Post Magazine PUBLICATIONS, WASHINGTON POST MAGAZINE The Washington Post Magazine published 24 August 1997 with an article, “Absolute Power,” about drill sergeants, discipline, and abuse in America’s ‘sensitive’ new Army.
461 Publications, World Politics PUBLICATIONS, WORLD POLITICS “War Plan Orange, Evolution of a Strategy,” by Louis Morton, published in World Politics, vol. XI, January 1959, No. 2.
461 Publications, Yank Magazine PUBLICATIONS, YANK MAGAZINE An Army weekly publication by the Branch Office, Army Information, MSD, War Department, July 6, 1942.
461 Research, Brief Guide to Research on Army Posts RESEARCH, BRIEF GUIDE TO RESEARCH ON ARMY POSTS Copy of pamplet Brief Guide to Research on Army Posts by Robert A. Murray, provides guidance on the use of military post resources for researchers beginning a history project. 1969
461 Research, Contemporary Historical Examination of Current Operations RESEARCH, CONTEMPORARY HISTORICAL EXAMINATION OF CURRENT OPERATIONS (CHECO) REPORTS OF SOUTHEAST ASIA (1961-1975) Research Guide compiled by the Secretary of Air Force Southeast Asia Declassification and Review Team, Air Force Historical Research Agency, Maxwell Air Force Base, 1992. Extensive index. Cross Reference: Vietnam, Vietnam War, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Low Intensity Conflict (LIC), insurgency, counterinsurgency, defoliation, RANCH HAND, air defense, close air support, bombing, air power. [2 copies]
461 Intelligence Publication: Impact Magazine, WWII INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATION: IMPACT MAGAZINE, WWII IMPACT, publication of the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Intelligence Washington, D.C., Vol. 1, No. 5, August 1943.
461 Intelligence Publication: Impact Magazine, WWII INTELLIGENCE PUBLICATION: IMPACT MAGAZINE, WWII IMPACT, publication of the Assistant Chief of the Air Staff, Intelligence Washington, D.C., Vol. 2, No. 2, February 1944.
470.6 Manhattan Project MANHATTAN PROJECT Newspaper article “The Uranium Vanishes: a World War II Mystery.” The Boston Globe, July 27, 1993. The article quotes CMH historian Vince Jones. Jones authored CMH’s Manhattan: The Army and The Atomic Bomb.
470.6 Manhattan Project, Bombing of Hiroshima & Nagasaki MANHATTAN PROJECT, BOMBING OF HISOSHIMA & NAGASAKI Miscellaneous documents covering the history of psychological warfare and the propaganda campaign for the Manhattan Project; Hiroshima Press Release, Q& A about POW’s caught in A-Bomb explosion; cancer victims caused by fall out; Bibliography, World War II, The Atomic Bomb.
470.6 Manhattan Project, Women of the MANHATTAN PROJECT, WOMEN OF THE Article from the Technology Review, “Women of the Manhattan Project.” Discusses five female scientist involved in the Manhattan Project and the crucial role they played among the pioneers of nuclear fission.
470.6 Battlefield Obscuration BATTLEFIELD OBSCURATION "Historical Review of Battlefield Obscuration." Report submitted by Billy Mossman and Charles MacDonald describing historical employment of battlefield obscuration in WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. April 1979. Cross Reference: Smoke.
470.6 Chemical and Biological Warfare, Mustard Gas Query CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE, MUSTARD GAS QUERY Congressional inquiry as to if mustard gas was used during training at Camp Hulen, Tx, in 1943.
470.6 Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL AGENTS AND WEAPONS Publication, The Story of Chemical and Biological Agents and Weapons from the U.S. Army Chemical School, Fort McClellan, Alabama. Pamphlet 4 dated May 1965 was in draft form and not for public consumption, with cutoff date for input of material in July 1961.
470.6 Chemical and Biological Warfare, Preliminary Report CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL WARFARE, PRELIMINARY REPORT Preliminary report for E.B. AVandiver, III, Technical Advisor to the DCSOPS, on the designation of the Department of the Army as Executive Agent for Chemical and Biological Warfare. Report was prepared by Dr. David Trask, CMH, 21 Jan 1983, treating the above subject.
470.6 Chemical Corps and the Inter-War Years CHEMICAL CORPS AND THE INTER-WAR YEARS A Fight for Survival—The U.S. Army Chemical Corps and the Inter-War Years, a paper written by Dr. Burton Wright III, Command Historian, USACMLS, discusses the use of chemicals in past wars and the development and survival of the U.S. Army Chemical Warfare Service.
470.6 Chemical Warfare: Gulf War CHEMICAL WARFARE: GULF WAR Draft reply to HQDA, ODCSOPS, DAMO-FDB request for copies of all unit records that refer to chemical warfare events during the Gulf War. Unit records are not, by regulation, retired to CMH. Cross Reference: Desert Storm.
470.6 Chemical Warfare Threat CHEMICAL WARFARE THREAT Association of the U.S. Army Special Report Chemical Warfare--A Real and Growing Threat. 1989.
470.6 Chemical Warfare , U.S. 5th Division CHEMICAL WARFARE , U.S. 5TH DIVISION A brief account of the training of the U.S. 5th Division in gas warfare and its participation at Frapelle, at St. Mihel and in the Meuse-Argonne, 1918.
470.6 Chemical Weapons, Army Biological Weapons Arms Control Treaty and Agreement Implementation and Compliance Plan Chemical Weapons, Army Biological Weapons Arms Control Treaty and Agreement Implementation and Compliance Plan Memorandum with compliance plan enclosed, subject: Coordination for Headquarters, Department of the Army Biological Weapons Arms Control Treaty and Agreement Implementation and Compliance Plan dated 13 march 1996 from the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans.
470.6 Chemical Weapons, Army Biological Weapons Disposal Chemical Weapons, Army Biological Weapons DISPOSAL Articles on former VX nerves agent site, Newport facility and DOD’s effort to find old Army dump sites.
470.6 Chemical Weapons Convention Chemical Weapons ConventionUnited States Army Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), Implementation and Compliance Plan, May 1997. The “Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Chemical Weapons and on their Destruction,” commonly known as the CWC.
470.8 Armored Army Personnel Carrier, Bradley Fighting Vehicle ARMY PERSONNEL CARRIER, BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE Bradley Fighting Vehicle, white paper written in 1986 from the office of the Chief of Staff of the Army, General John A. Wickham, Jr.
470.8 Armored Army Personnel Carrier, Bradley Fighting Vehicle ARMY PERSONNEL CARRIER, BRADLEY FIGHTING VEHICLE Brochure with photos and an article in the Washington Post reports on the suspension of the use of Bradley until modification of the hinges on the front of the carrier.
470.8 Combat Armored Cars and Tanks, Armor Magazine COMBAT ARMORED CARS AND TANKS Article in Armor magazine, Vol LXXVII, Sep – Oct 1969 by Timothy K. Nenninger, “A Revised Mechanization Policy.” Similarity between horse cavalry and the use of mechanized equipment
470.8 Combat Armored Cars and Tanks, Brochures COMBAT ARMORED CARS AND TANKS Brochures for the miscellaneous tanks anti-tank weapons such as the Abrams M1A1 tank, Paladin Anti-Air Abrams (A 3), the PARM Projectile-Launching Anti-Tank, and the Crossbow, Short Range Anti-Tank Self Defense Weapon.
470.8 Combat Armored Cars and Tanks, Michigan Magazine COMBAT ARMORED CARS AND TANKS Article in Mar/Apr 2001 Michigan History magazine, “Tanks! Past, Present, and Future.”
471 Ammunition Expenditure AMMUNITION EXPENDITURE Documents prepared for the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam, 24 May 1967 using WWI, WWII, and the Korean War, as examples of ammunitions expenditures and the casualties produced.
471 Ammunition, U.S. Army Concepts Analysis Agency MISCELLANEOUS, U.S. ARMY CONCEPTS ANALYSIS AGENCY Letter from the CSCA-TA, Robert Helmbold, with Excel chart and disk labeled “Ammunition Expenditure and D of S Rates, D-Day thru V-E Day (ETO).”
471.94 Anti-Ballistic Missile System (ABM), SENTINEL ANTI-BALLISTIC MISSILE SYSTEM, SENTINEL A chronology of significant events in the initial year of dedployment of the Army ABM missile system SENTINEL. Information gathered for the SENTINEL System Office (SENSO) 18 September 1967 - 30 June 1968.
471.94 Antiship Missiles ANTISHIP MISSILES "Old Mission, New Weapons: The Development of Antiship Missiles in the U.S. Navy" by Malcolm Muir, Jr. Cross Reference: Surface-to-Surface Missiles; Air-to-Surface Missiles.
471.94 Anti-tactical Missiles ANTI-TACTICAL MISSILES Agenda of the U.S. Army Anti-Tactical Missile Conference, 11-12 February 1986. Sponsored by U.S. Army Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations & Plans (ODCSOPS). MAJ Ken Grant’s (HQDA, DAMI-FIT-TI) hand written notes of the conference are included. Cross Reference: Missile Defense; G-3; Attendance Roster; Soviet Union.
471.94 Missiles, Copperhead and DPICM MISSILES, COPPERHEAD AND DPICM Message subject: DPICM and Copperhead Firing for Training which prohibits the firing of these munitions during training due to casualties while training.
471.94 Missiles,Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) MULTIPLE LAUNCH ROCKET SYSTEM (MLRS) Security Classification Guide for the MLRS, 8 Oct 1998 from the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama 35898-5000.
471.94 STINGER Missiles STINGER MISSILES Memorandum for STINGER Simulation Users, subject: Use of Unauthorized STINGER Sources. Discusses the how STINGER Simulation Working Group staffed by government and industry personnel maintains simulation validation standards. (dated 21 May 1996).
471.94 Cooperative Threat Reduction (CTR) Program COOPERATIVE THREAT REDUCTION PROGRAM The CTR program was created to work with recipient nations on mutual interests and cooperative implementation to eliminate the weapons of mass destruction (WPMs) that pose potential risks to the security of the United States and its Allies. The brochure covers the objectives and accomplishments of the CTR program (deposal of nuclear missiles, silos, etc.). Published by the OSD, Public Affairs, August 1997.
474.9 Miscellaneous, Pennsylvania Long Rifle, Revolutionary War MISCELLANEOUS, PENNA. LONG RIFLE, REVOLUTIONARY WAR Packet of information about Mathias Roeser who was an armorer to General Braddock during the French and Indian War, and his descendants who manufactured Pennsylvania Long Rifles that were used during the Revolutionary War. His grandsons produced several of the rifles that were carried by members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Cross Reference: Peter Roeser, Jacob Roeser, John Resor; Harper’s Ferry; gunsmith; genealogy.
475 Biological Defense Program BIOLOGICAL DEFENSE PROGRAM Army Science Board Report on Army Biological Defense Research Program. July 1987.
475 Development of French Artillery: 1890-1914 DEVELOPMENT OF FRENCH ARTILLERY: 1890-1914 "The Development of French Artillery for the Offensive, 1890-1914," by Cadet Robert Ripperger, West Point History Paper. Cross Reference: Langlois, General Hippolyte.
476 Underwater Mines UNDERWATER MINES "Forts Under the Sea, Submarine Mine Defense of San Francisco Bay." Cross Reference: Coast Defense.
560 Ships, Aircraft Repair SHIPS, AIRCRAFT REPAIR “Supporting Documents: The Army Aircraft Repair Ship Project, November 1943 – September 1944.” Historical Study No. 256, Historical Office Wright Field. Provides the supporting documents for the titled study. CMH does not have the actual study.
514 Transportation TRANSPORTATION Transportation [Allowances] Mass Transportation Fringe Benefit Program in NCR. June 15, 2000 Memorandum from David O. Cooke, Director, Administration and Management, OSD
540 Military Traffic Management Command in Desert Storm MILITARY TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMAND IN DESERT STORM The Military Traffic Management Command's CONUS Port Operations During Operation Desert Shield/Storm 1990-1991 . Mason Schaefer, MTMC Historian. Cross Reference: Gulf War; DESERT SHIELD; DESERT STORM.
541 The Spanish American War and U.S. Army Shipping THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR AND U.S. ARMY SHIPPING "The Spanish-American War and United States Army Shipping." Article published in American Neptune, July, 1980, by William J. Webb.
569.1 Vessels, Report, Japanese Ships VESSELS, REPORT, JAPANESE SHIPS List of Japanese battleships, submarines, and cruisers, also a report on the Japanese Naval Air Forces.
581.1 Eagle Thrust EAGLE THRUST Military Airlift Command History of Operation Eagle Thrust, deployment of the 101st Airborne Division from Fort Campbell to Vietnam in November-December 1967. Cross Reference: Strategic Deployment.
600.3 Cleanup, Toxic Waste CLEANUP, TOXIC WASTE Article from August 5, 1991New York Times, "Military Has New Strategic Goal In Cleanup of Vast Toxic Waste."
611 Highway Act of 1956 HIGHWAY ACT OF 1956 "The Price of Pavement: America, the Highway Act of 1956, and Its Effects," by Cadet Paul R. Hayes. West Point History Paper.
619.3 Corregidor , Recommended List of Historical Sites for Plaques and Markers Corregidor , Recommended List of Historical Sites for Plaques and Markers List of historical sites for plaques and markers requested Corregidor-Bataan Memorial Commission. Prepared by Hannah Zeidlik, CMH, September 1964.
619.3 Korean War Memorial KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL Information concerning development and plans for Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
619.3 Korean War Memorial KOREAN WAR MEMORIAL Newspaper clipping from July 22, 1995 about the dedication of the Korean War Memorial in Washington, D.C.
619.3 Legacy Resource Management Program LEGACY RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PROGRAM Information paper describing administration of Legacy Program, 1993.
619.3 Fort Sherman Parade Field Renamed Meadows Field in Honor of Major Richard Meadows FORT SHERMAN PARADE FIELD RENAMED MEADOWS FIELD IN HONOR OF MAJOR RICHARD MEADOWS Memorialization of Fort Sherman Parade/Athletic field, Fort Sherman, Panama in honor of Major Meadows, a veteran of the Korean and Vietnam wars. He helped establish the 8th Special Forces Group (Airborne)in the Canal Zone.
619.3 Memorial Programs, Administration of MEMORIAL PROGRAMS, ADMINISTRATION OF AR 1-33, dated 15 December 1980, revision that clarifies memorialization policies and authorizes memorialization of deceased DOA civilian and specifies approval authorities for certain memorialization actions.
619.3 Memorials: Sterling Furnace MEMORIALS: STERLING FURNACE The Sterling Furnace and the West Point Chain: An Historical Address. Delivered at Sterling Lake, on Saturday June 23, 1906 on the occasion of the unveiling of a table at that place. Cross Reference: Revolutionary War; Sons of the American Revolution; Daughters of the American Revolution.
619.3 Memorialization of Selected USFK Installations MEMORIALIZATION OF SELECTED USFK INSTALLATIONS List of U.S. Army facilities, who they were named for, dates memorialized, and current tenants. Cross Reference: U.S. Army Installations, Korea, U.S. Army Posts.
619.3 Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D.C. SAINT ELIZATETH’S HOSPITAL, WASHINGTON, D.C. Contains nomination packet and supporting documentation for registration as a historical site for Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital dated 26 April 1979. This government hospital for the treatment of the military and District of Columbia insane was brought about by the crusade of Dorothea Dix, the hospital received its first inmates in 1855. File includes CMH fact sheet on Saint Elizabeth’s, extracts from Annual Reports from the Secretary of War’s office, and military laws concerning the care of the sick.
631 Building, Executive Office BUILDING, EXECUTIVE OFFICE General Services Administration pamphlet on the Old Executive Office Building at 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. 1964. Cross Reference: State, War and Navy Building.
631 Building, Franklin Court BUILDING, FRANKLIN COURT Miscellaneous information concerning office occupied by the Center of Military History in June 1992.
631 Building 159, Washington Navy Yard BUILDING 159, Washington Navy Yard Information concerning former (1990-1992) site of the Center of Military History.
631 Buildings, WWII Temporary BUILDINGS, WWII TEMPORARY STRUCTURES Draft manuscript, "World War II Temporary Structures: The U.S. Army." 1989. Cross Reference: Military Construction; Army Corps of Engineers.
655 "Over Here, Over Here" "OVER HERE, OVER HERE" "Over Here, Over Here: The Army's Spruce Production Division During the War to End All Wars." Revised version of paper presented by Gail Evans and Gerald Williams at the Washington State Military History Conference, March 30, 1984. Cross Reference: World War I.
660.1 Hawaiian Coast Artillery HAWAIIAN COAST ARTILLERY Miscellaneous historical information relating to coast artillery fortifications in Hawaii. Cross Reference: Coast Defense.
660.2 Air Defense, NIKE Missile Sites, Fairfax County AIR DEFENSE, NIKE MISSILE SITES “The Quiver of Zeus: Nike Anti-aircraft Missiles in Fairfax County,” Christopher Bright, Fairfax Chronicles. Vol. XIX, No. 1, 1996. Cross Reference: Antiaircraft artillery, Nike-Hercules, Nike-Ajax, Virginia
660.2 Air Defense, NIKE Missile Sites, Fairfax Country AIR DEFENSE, NIKE MISSILE SITES “Nike Defends Washington: Anti-aircraft Missiles in Fairfax County, Virginia during the Cold War, 1954-1974” Christopher Bright, The Virginia Magazine of History and. Vol. 105, No. 3, Summer 1997. Cross Reference: Antiaircraft artillery, Nike-Hercules, Nike-Ajax, Virginia
660.2 Air Defense, NIKE Missile Sites, Illinois AIR DEFENSE, NIKE MISSILE SITES, ILLINOIS Last Line of Defense, NIKE Missile Sites in Illinois, Corps of Engineers, Chicago District is a report prepared in connection with environmental clean-up work performed under the DERP-FUDS programs at former Nike missile bases in Illinois.
660.2 Air Defense, NIKE Missile Sites, Maryland AIR DEFENSE, NIKE MISSILE SITES “W-25: The Davidsonville Site and Maryland Air Defense, 1950-1974,” Merle T. Cole, Maryland Historical Magazine, Vol. 80, No. 3, Fall, 1985. Cross Reference: Antiaircraft artillery, Nike-Hercules, Nike-Ajax
660.2 Air Defense, NIKE Missile Sites, Washington, D.C. AIR DEFENSE, NIKE MISSILE SITES List of Nike Missile sites in the Washington, D.C. area. Cross Reference: Antiaircraft artillery, Nike-Hercules, Nike-Ajax
660.2 Coast Defense Artillery Marching Song COAST DEFESNE ARTILLERY MARCHING SONG Copy of the Coast Artillery Marching Song (Tune: One Keg of Beer for the Four of US) from “The Coast Defense Study Group Journal, Vol. 12, Issue 1.
660.2 Coast Defense, Corregidor, Manila, and Subic Bay COAST DEFENSE, CORREGIDOR, MANILA, AND SUBIC BAY "Coast Defense Study Group 1991 Tour of Corregidor and The Manila and Subic Bay Coast Defenses." Cross Reference: Coast Artillery, Philippines; World War II.
686 Army Airfields, Wheeler Field, Hawaii ARMY AIRFIELDS, WHEELER FIELD, HAWAII “Notes on Wheeler Field” by Tom Fairfull, U.S. Army Museum of Hawaii, 1992. This is a brief history of Wheeler Field and Army aviation in Hawaii from 1913 to 1991. Cross Reference: Pearl Harbor, Hickam Field, Luke Field, Amelia Earhart.
687 Arlington National Cemetery Exhibitions ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY EXHIBITIONS Collection of narratives from exhibits at Arlington Cemetery depicting World War II heroes and heroines buried there. Includes Glenn Miller, General Jonathan Wainwright, General Chappie James, the Seabees, and heroes of Guadalcanal.
687 Cemeteries, Overseas CEMETERIES, OVERSEAS Pamphlets American Memorials and Overseas Military Cemeteries published by American Battle Monuments Commission. (1989, 2004)
687 Cemeteries, Arlington, Four and Five-Star Officers Buried at Arlington National Cemetery FOUR-STAR OFFICERS BURIED AT ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY List of four-stars compiled 18 June 1986 by Kathy Shenkle, Historian, Arlington National Cemetery, of the Flag Officers with four-star (General or Admiral) or higher rank who are buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Arranged alphabetically within grade, indicating branch of service, grave location, and date of death. Five-star list sent from Arlington by J Metzler, Jun 1996.
687 Monuments at Arlington Cemetery MONUMENTS AT ARLINGTON CEMETERY Pentagram article from January 25, 1990, concerning unique monuments in Arlington National Cemetery.
700.1 Medical Department Command and Control MEDICAL DEPARTMENT COMMAND AND CONTROL STUDY U.S. Army Medical Department Command and Control Study To Conserve the Fighting Strength. 28 September 1987. 3 Volumes.
700.2 Medical Activities in the Philippines MEDICAL ACTIVITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES Office of the Surgeon General Report of Medical Department Activities in the Philippines, May and July 1945.
700.2 Morale in Battle MORALE IN BATTLE Article by Field Marshal Lord Carver entitled "Morale in Battle-the Medical and the Military." Published simultaneously in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine and the Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1989.
704 Casualties, American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics CASUALTIES, AMERICAN WAR AND MILITARY OPERATIONS CASUALTIES: LISTS AND STATISTICS CRS Report for Congress updated 13 July 2005, Hannah Fischer Information Research Specialist Knowledge Services Group
704 Casualties, Ammunition Expenditure AMMUNITION EXPENDITURE PER CASUALTY, WWII AND KOREA Statistics describing numbers and types of ammunition required per casualty in World War II and Korea.
704 Casualties, British, War of American Independence & War of 1812 Casualties, British, War of American Independence & War of 1812Information sent from the British Ministry of Defense with casualty lists for the War of American Independence and War of 1812.
704 Casualties, Friendly Fire CASUALTIES, FRIENDLY FIRE Friendly Fire: Will We Get It Right This Time?, a paper written by Colonel David M. Sa’adah, MC, Office of the Surgeon General. Purpose of paper: to reduce combat casualties and to show the Army’s need to be reintroduced to a continuity of studies, begun during WWII and still being applied and know as the “combat casualty surveys.”
704 Casualties, Gulf Area CASUALTIES, GULF AREA Casualties in Kuwait, Afghanistan, and Pakistan as of 20 May 2002.
704 Casualties, Deaths Due to Injures: Casualty Office Data Casualties, Deaths Due to Injures: Casualty Office DataChapter 2 of Atlas of Injuries in the U.S. Armed Forces, reports on all deaths among active duty service members (all services) between 1980 and 1995.
704 Casualties, Dental Corps in WWII CASUALTIES, DENTAL CORPS IN WWII Alphabetical listing of U.S. Army Dental Corps Officers who died during World War II.
704 Casualties, First Officer, World War I CASUALTIES, FIRST OFFICER, WORLD WAR I “The Gift Book” tells of Lieutenant William Thomas Fitzsimons, M.O.R.C., killed in Dornes Comiers, France, September 4, 1918, in whose honor Fitzsimons General Hospital was named by the War Department Order of July 1, 1920. Published December 1926
704 Casualties, Gulf War CASUALTIES, GULF WAR Information concerning U.S. military casualties during Operation DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. Cross Reference: Gulf War; fratricide.
704 Casualties, Iraqi Freedom (OIF) CASUALTIES, IRAQI FREEDOM OIF includes casualties that occurred Iraq, but could include other countries to include Germany and the United States as of 23 Aug 2004.
704 Casualties, Just Cause CASUALTIES, JUST CAUSE “White Paper on Panamanian Casualties” during Operation JUST CAUSE, U.S. intervention in, 20 December 1989. Cross Reference: XVIII Airborne Corps; 7th Infantry Division; 82d Airborne Division; 193d Infantry Brigade; United States Army, South (USARSO); Panama, civilian.
704 Casualties, Miscellaneous CASUALTIES, MISCELLANEOUS Contains U.S. Army and Army Aviation casualties during the Korean War, Vietnam War, Lebanon, Libya, Grenada, Panama, and Persian Gulf; U.S. Army World War II Statistics (draft), Casualties: American Civilian Internees, also supplement from unknown publication dated 3 Nov 1993 with DOD sourced casualty numbers covering wars beginning with the Revolutionary War and ending with Somalia.
704 Casualties, Korean War CASUALTIES, KOREAN WAR News article announcing the official revision of the number of Americans killed in the Korean War from 54,246 to 36,940. The error was due to the adding of all non-battlefield U.S. military deaths, 20,617, that occurred worldwide during the three year conflict to the more than 33,000 U.S. battlefield deaths in Korea. Of the 20,000 non-battlefield deaths, 3,275 occurred in Korea from 1950 to 1953.
704 Casualties, Pearl Harbor CASUALTIES, PEARL HARBOR Request and response regarding internment of unknown Pearl Harbor casualties. Also list of U.S. casualties from Pearl Harbor attack. Cross Reference: World War II.
704 Casualties, Pearl Harbor, U.S.S. Arizona CASUALTIES, PEARL HARBOR, U.S.S. ARIZONA Casualty list and letter from a survivor of the U.S.S. Arizona.
704 Casualties, Russo-Japanese War CASUALTIES, RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR Memorandum discussing Japanese casualties during the Russo-Japanese War. Cross Reference: Japan; Russia.
704 Casualties, 28th Division, Ardennes and Huertgen Forest CASUALTIES, 28TH DIVISION, ARDENNES AND HUERTGEN FOREST Materials collected by Center of Military History Archivist, Dr. Young Gil Chang, supporting a study on casualty ratios within the 28th Division during the Huertgen Forest and Battle of the Bulge.
704 Casualties, U.S. (1775-1973) Congressional Research Service, "U.S. Military Personnel and Casualties in Principal U.S. Wars: by Branch of Service from the Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War; by Preservice Home State from World War I to the Vietnam War" by Roger Swanson and Robert L. Goldich, dated August 2, 1973. Congressional Research , US Military Operations, 1965-1994 (Not Including Vietnam): Data on Casualties, Decorations, and Personnel Involved
704 Casualties, U.S. Military Operations, 1965-1994 (Not including Vietnam), Data on Casualties, Decorations, and Personnel Involved. Congressional Research Service (CRS) Report for Congress, June 27, 1994.
704 Casualties, U.S. Soldiers in Canada CASUALTIES, U.S. SOLDIERS IN CANADA (1812) Memorandum discussing discovery of American Soldier remains in Canada. Remains were found near old Fort Erie. Cross Reference: War of 1812; Mortuary Affairs; Graves Registration.
704 Casualties, Urgent Fury CASUALTIES, URGENT FURY List of U.S. military casualties during the invasion of Grenada on Operation URGENT FURY, October 25, 1982. Cross Reference: 75 th Infantry (Ranger); 82 nd Airborne Division; XVIII Airborne Corps; Grenada.
704 Casualties, Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties, 79-86 Casualties, Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties Department of Defenses U.S. Army Worldwide Active Duty Casualties, 1 October 1979 - 30 September 1986.
704 Casualties, Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties, 79-93 Casualties, Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties Department of Defenses U.S. Army Worldwide Active Duty Casualties, October 1979 – December 1993.
704 Casualties, Worldwide U.S. (1979-1994) CASUALTIES, U.S. (1979-1994) Department of Defense Booklet, Worldwide U.S. Active Duty Military Personnel Casualties, October 1979 through March 1994.
704 Casualties, Women CASUALTIES, WOMEN Information Paper prepared for dedication of the Cathedral of the Pines, Rindge, New Hampshire, 30 May 1963. Discusses service women casualties in Spanish-American War, World War I, and World War II. Cross Reference: Army Nurse Corps; WAC.
704 Casualties, WWII CASUALTIES, WWII LIFE Magazine article "Odyssey of a Wounded Soldier" from January 29, 1945 issue describing treatment of casualty from initial aid station to final recovery. Cross Reference: Medical Treatment; World War II.
704 First U.S. Soldiers Killed in France, WWI FIRST U.S. SOLDIERS KILLED IN FRANCE, WWII Information regarding the first three U.S. soldiers who were killed in action on French soil in World War I.
704.2 Wounds of War WOUNDS OF WAR "The Wounds of War," Washington Post article from January 9, 1990 concerning medical treatment of wounds created by military weapons.
706 Medical Histories MEDICAL HISTORIES – MANUSCRIPT REGISTER Preliminary Guide to the Records of the U.S. Army Medical Department on File in The Historical Unit, US AMEDD, 1960 – 1969, compiled by C. W. Ellsworth, General Reference and Research Branch, US AMEDDTHU – Fort Detrick, Maryland, May 1975. This guide, or finding aid, is intended to be a research tool for in house historians and outside authors who may have need to examine records for the 1960 – 1969 decade.
706 Medical Histories MEDICAL HISTORIES – MANUSCRIPT REGISTER Location Register and Checklist of Unpublished Manuscripts on File in THU, compiled by C. W. Ellsworth, assisted by S. K. Gastley, General Reference and Research Branch (US AMEDD), June 1975. Two Copies. The location register is arranged chronologically and then by subject.
710 Medical Summary, Military Dependent Care During WWII Medical Summary, Military Dependent Care During WWII Summary on the availability (or lack of) medical care for military dependents at Army expense or at Army facilites during WWII.
710 Alcohol and Drug Use and Abuse ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE AND ABUSE Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Plan published by Department of the Army in 1971. Sales Stores Post Exchanges, Tentage, and Miscellaneous Supplies, Quartermaster School and Alcohol: Military Use and Abuse, A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources.
710 Fever, Korean Hemorrhagic FEVER, KOREAN HEMORRHAGIC CMH’s response, November 1995, to an inquiry about the outbreak of hemorrhagic fever in the Southwest United States. Individual was referred to Albert Cowdrey’s U.S. Army in the Korean War: The Medics’ War.
720 Health, Persian Gulf Health Concerns HEALTH, PERSIAN GULF HEALTH CONCERNS Interagency board formed to address Persian Gulf Health concerns consisted of the Department of Defense, Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Health and Human Services, 1994.
729.3 Safety, Vision of SafeForce21 SAFETY, VISION OF SAFEFORCE 21 Brochure explaining SafeForce 21, Force Protection for the Force Projection Army of the 21st Century, a program focused on protecting the armed forces through safety risk management.
730 Pharmacy in the AMEDD PHARMACY IN THE AMEDD Fact-sheet about the history of pharmacy as a part the U.S. Army from 1775-1947. Cross Reference: Medical Corps; Apothecary.
730 Psychiatry in the Women's Army Corps PSYCHIATRY IN THE WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS "The History of Psychiatry in the Women's Army Corps" by Albert Preston, Jr. Unpublished, undated manuscript.
730 Urologists, World War II UROLOGISTS IN WORLD WAR II "Medical Officers Who Served as Urologists with U.S. Army in World War II" by Esther E. Rohlader. Unpublished manuscript prepared in July 1962 for the General Reference and Research Branch, The Historical Unit, USAMEDS.
741 Night Vision in Ground Operations NIGHT VISION IN GROUND OPERATIONS "Night Vision in Ground Operations" by LTC S.H. Neel. Talks about eating carrots, not mechanical devices.
742 Blood Donation, Desert Storm Veterans
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