This paper gives a brief overview of the accomplishments of the 1103d Combat Sustainment Support Battalion from Eufaula, Al. while deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom 07-09. I will cover the timeline leading up to the deployment,...
Command Sergeant Major Philip Johndrow has served three rotations in Iraq beginning with Operation Iraqi Freedom I in 2003 as a squadron command sergeant major in the 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Light). His subsequent tours were also as command...
This study discusses the effect of military geography on the initial defense of the Suez Canal, the advance across the Sinai Desert, the advance into Palestine and the final destruction of the Turkish Armies.
This study examines the effect commercial aviation can have on mobilization, organization, and training the Army Air Corps in case of national emergency.
This paper discusses three Japanese military situations in Manchuria from the viewpoints of CGSS doctrine, the actual operation as it evolved, and the points of difference between them.
This study examines the mistakes made by the Austrian Corps in tactical and technical preparations and the execution of crossing the Danube River and the attack on Belgrade.
This study endeavors to discuss from a purely tactical point of view the proper place and value of the "All-purpose Gun" in the artillery of a field army, including GHQ Reserves. By "all-purpose gun" is meant a weapon capable of firing against...
This study discusses the condition of crime in the U.S., the forces employed to combat crime, and recognition of meritorious conduct in the suppression of crime.
This study discusses whether there is a need to display the fighting strength of units in a graphic method, and gives an original illustration of such an application to an infantry division.
This study examines the errors in these two campaigns, concluding that the lack of coordinated plans of operation between the Army and Navy caused numerous difiiculties.
This paper discusses the accomplishments of low-flying aviation against personnel and materiel, along with the equipment, techniques and training necessary for attack aviation.
This study examines the logistics of the concentration of the troops at Tampa, Florida and their embarkation, the voyage to Cuba, and the landing and field operations.
This study examines the publication TR 210-5 and determines what changes are desirable in these regulations in order to make them of maximum value to the service and to conform with present doctrine as to principles and procedure.