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Army Amphibian Tractor and Tank Battalions in the Battle of
Saipan 15 June-9 July 1944
Chapter 18, Base at Lae Until March 1944 History of
USASOS (United States Army
- 1944 History of
USASOS (United States Army Services of Supply, Southwest Pacific) and AFWESPAC (Army Forces Western Pacific) 1941-30 Jun 1946
First Provisional Tank Group, Chinese-American (1943-1945)
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- as of October 1948, is reproduced from The Army Almanac: A Book of
Facts Concerning the Army of the United States , U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510-592.]
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- Army Almanac: A Book of
Facts Concerning the Army of the United States , U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950, pp. 510-592.]
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ChroniclesPage
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Stephen A. Carney
U.S. Army Campaigns of the Mexican War
CMH Pub 73-1, Paper
2005; 35 pages, maps, illustrations, further readings
GPO S/N: 008-029-00411-9
Gateway South: The Campaign for
- Monterrey is an absorbing account of the U.S. Army's role in military action undertaken to fix the southern boundary of the United States and to integrate California into the nation. To attain these objectives and to pressure Mexico into
- boundaries, Command General of the United States Army Maj. Gen. Winfield Scott planned for four additional simultaneous operations in the summer months of 1846. His first target in Mexico was the city of Monterrey, situated 180 miles to the south
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- United States, soon became again the frontier Army of the era before the Civil War. The victorious Union Army in 1865 was one of the world's strongest and most modern, but as the Civil War had radically changed the "old Army," now postwar Indian
- and more efficient artillery of the Confederate Army.
In the left foreground is a first lieutenant of the Corps of Engineers in the dark blue frock coat and trousers, with a gold cord down the side adopted in 1861. He is identifiable by his
- is a member of the 1st Division, Fourteenth U.S. Army Corps.
In the background, soldiers of the sergeant's regiment and of an artillery unit are crossing a ponton-or pontoon in 19th century usage-bridge, which was probably erected under the
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- is an extremely rare, unfired Civil
War Army and Navy Signal Rocket. These artifacts are in the collection of the United States Army Historical Collection.
Photo by Pablo Jiménez-Reyes.
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- are in the collection of the United States Army Historical Collection.
Photo by Pablo Jiménez-Reyes.
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is a memoir written by a Signal Corps soldier during the Civil
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