The Air Evaluation Board was established by the War Department for the purpose of evaluating the conduct and effectiveness of air attack in the Southwest Pacific Theater. The Battle of Wau was selected for evaluation because it presented Air...
Contains an analysis of submarine warfare and anti-submarine warfare including information on interesting aircraft attacks on U-boats, new technical developments, Army Air Forces attacks on U-boat bases, rescue and safety, the operational training...
G-2 summary of enemy activity on the XXI Corps front from 28 February through 6 May 1945. Discusses the Western Front in February of 1945 from the penetration of the Westwall to the Rhine and continues with the collapse of the Wehrmact from the...
An allied force must be considered as a whole, made up of balanced component forces. To acquire that balance, or for political reasons, it may be necessary to place troops or units of different allied nations under the same command in Corps and...
Contains an analysis of submarine warfare and anti-submarine warfare, information on interesting aircraft attacks, increasing the number of kills, new technical developments, aircraft and naval recognition, information on losing a wing tip, a...
Seeks to develop the type of logistical support require to support a type field army in an amphibious operation in atomic and guided missile warfare. Analyzes the problems of logistical support which arise from the use of both atomic weapons and...
Looks at the existing and potential power of Canada and Newfoundland in international affairs in general, and in reference to the United States in particular.
The problem: To study Egypt and Saudi Arabia in order to take an inventory of their power in international affairs, to estimate. their power potential undermost likely lines of action, and to deduce their capabilities in international affairs,...
Analyzes foreign logistical organization during and subsequent to World War II and recommends appropriate changes to the United States logistical organization.
Evaluates the requirement for a mobile ammunition supply point (ASP) to be added to TOE 9-17E (Ordnance Ammunition Direct Supply Support/General Support Company). Examines the advantages and disadvantages in conjunction with doctrine concerning...
Inventories the British Commonwealth of Nation's power in international affairs, to estimate its capabilities and limitations in international affairs, particularly as these may affect the United States.
Seeks to determine the most effective organization structure, command relationships and allocation of logistical support functions to provide integrated logistical support to a unified overseas command, as a whole, and to its major components under...
Looks at the Brazilian Expeditionary Force and their use of American supply installations during World War II what suggested modifications can be made for future situations.
Develops a plan for control of rail transportation in preparation for a possible attack on the continental United States. Analyzes civilian and military transportation requirements during wars with particular attention to congestion at all points...
Studies the logistical organizations and procedures in overseas theaters during and after World War II and studies the theater logistical organization and functions as set up in Draft FM 100-10. Develops a theater logistical organization, chain of...
Discusses whether the Armed Forces of the United States should develop one agency to be responsible for all petroleum matters, or if petroleum responsibility should continue to be handled, in the case of a future war, as it was handled during World...