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This book provides an overview of the accomplishments of those forgotten heroes who helped produce battlefield victories. It is the story of the Army Service Forces, told through that headquarters; after-action-report, originally published in 1947.
 
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MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |
Historical and detailed description of the Capture of Makin with a foreward by Eisenhower
 
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MWMLibrary | Jan 14, 2022 |
A good collection of photographs designed in part to provide examples of the many pieces of military hardware deployed by the US army in WWII, specifically in North Africa and Italy in 1943 to 1945. The captions are often beyond simple descriptions, and those of landscapes are increasingly valuable as modern developments now obscure the sites photographed. I understand that the kingdom of the Netherlands terraformed the ridge where the battle of Waterloo took place, causing the Duke of Wellington to mourn that the battlefield had been altered. While the resulting monument was attractive, he said future explanation of the battle would be considerably obscured by visiting the site. In part this is an attempt to counteract that tendency.½
 
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DinadansFriend | May 18, 2015 |
Overview of the battle in 1862 in preparation of the staff ride of military officers.
 
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hadden | Aug 9, 2012 |
These pamphlets are "Historical Studies" in the "German Report Series", published by the Department of the Army, shortly after World War II. These were written by a committee of former German officers and are from the German point of view. During the translation process 'every effort was made to retain the point of view, the expressions, and even the prejudices of the authors'. The translations are excellent.

This particular pamphlet is about warfare in the far north, with particular emphasis on Finland and the Arctic Circle. There are chapters on The Climate, The Terrain, Organization and Tactics, and Prospects.

Note, 'akjas' are 'small boat-type Finnish sleds', from DA Pamphlet 20-231: "Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps".

There is one very good foldout map for general reference, but there are no illustrations.

Read from January 5 to 7, 2011.
 
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TChesney | Jan 12, 2011 |
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