Volume I of II, this volume provides in abbreviated form socio-cultural, economic, political and historical background material for a study of the Islamic World from the time of Muhammad to the eve of the first World war. It sets the stage for a...
Volume I contains data on enemy personnel and unit strengths and a listing of accepted units for the current month. Volume II contains information on retroactive strength, infiltration, and infrastructure for all the months prior to the current...
Volume 2 of the Final report of the Board of officers appointed to develop proposals for the reorganization of the infantry and airborne infantry regiments includes questionaires and letters requesting views of regimental commanders, proposals for...
Visiting Civil War battlefields offers unique insights into military operations, leadership, and men in battle. Fought in the wooded terrain of northwest Georgia in 1863, the battle began with a meeting engagement on 19 September that culminated on...
King, Benjamin; Dempsey, Martin E.; Combat Studies Institute (U.S.)
Victory Starts Here is the history of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command's (TRADOC's) 35 years as the architect of the Army's future. During the first years of the 21st century, "Transformation" became a new buzzword for the Army changing...
Using the theme "The U.S. Army and Irregular Warfare, 1775--2007," the 2007 Conference of Army Historians featured over sixty formal papers exploring the nature of unconventional warfare and its significance throughout history. The event also...
United Nations Command, Korea; Caption: The United Nations Civil Assistance Command in Korea (UNCACK) is an operating agency of the Eighth United States Army designed to prevent starvation, disease and unrest among the civilian population of Korea...
United Nations Command (UNC) representative states they are now prepared to discuss arrangements to be made respecting the official meeting of the Armistice Commission scheduled for later that day. They also suggest a table be made available and...
United Nations Command (UNC) representative states they are now prepared to discuss arrangements to be made respecting the official meeting of the Armistice Commission scheduled for later that day. They also suggest a table be made available and...
United Nations Command (UNC) representative states that they are in agreement that each side shall erect and maintain facilities required by members of the Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission nominated by its side. There is further discussion...
United Nations Command (UNC) representative seeks to clarify usage of the Demilitarized Zone, including facilities, policing and security. Digitized by the Military History Institute.
United Nations Command (UNC) representative asks if representatives of the North Korean People's Army (KPA) have had time to review the plans presented in the previous meeting. The KPA proposes that responsibility in providing for the Neutral...
United Nations Command (UNC) and the Korean People's Army (KPA) express that since the last meeting they have made substantial progress in coming to an agreement regarding the locations of the Headquarters of the Military Armistice Commission, the...
United Nations Command (UNC) and the Korean People's Army (KPA) discuss and ultimately cannot agree upon a location for the headquarters of the Military Armistice Commission, Neutral Nations Repartition Commission and the Neutral Nations...
Unit leaders contribute substantially to their unit's mission success or lack of success. For this reason, the Army devotes considerable resources to foster the development of leaders during unit training exercises. This handbook is designed to...
Underwater supporting artillery fire, men of the 21st Infantry Regiment, plunge across the Naktong River, as they advance against Communist-lead North Korean troops 19 September 1950.
General Headquarters, United States Army Forces, Pacific
U.S. military activities in Korea included political, economic, and social involvement. In the political spectrum, government, legalities, and public safety are described. Economic topics included natural resources, commerce and industry, and...
Two common denominators underlie the discussion of the issues considered in this article. The first is the need to understand and to behave as though the Cold War is over and to learn how to optimize capabilities in an ambiguous, nontraditional,...
Jones, Priscilla D.; Air Force History and Museums Program
Tuesday, September 11, 2001, dawned cool and clear, with sunny skies all along the eastern seaboard. For Air Force aviators like Lt. Col. Timothy "Duff" Duffy of the 102d Fighter Wing at Otis Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts, the day held the...