This circular modifies Para II, WD Training Circular 81, 1942, which provided basic guidance for processing captured materiel for intelligence purpose. It adds a provision that captured or crashed enemy aircraft should be guarded pending instructions from the theater commander. Para II, WD TC 81, 1943, is available online at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usarmyresearch/17
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The American military’s reliance on manned airpower on the modern battlefield invites a critical vul...
This is a textbook used at the Army Quartermaster School. In the 1950s, military schools related t...
This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical...
This circular gives guidance to the Army pending revision of relevant field manuals. The circular li...
This memorandum is addressed to all theater commanders and the commanders of all ports of embarkatio...
This circular gives guidance to Army forces in the field telling them what sorts of materiel was nee...
This circular established the basic structure for publishing training manuals that was used in the U...
This manual describes the intelligence activities of the Signal Corps. At that time, the Signal Corp...
This document was digitized by Jonathan Clemente who supplied it to Prof. Bolin. This document is Sp...
This order outlines the procedures for handling foreign ordnance type materiel sent to this country ...
The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly befor...
This document consists of a memorandum instructing senior staff officers in the headquarters of the ...
TM 30-340, Handbook on USSR Military Forces, was “published in installments to expidite disseminatio...
War Department Pamphlet, No. 20-2, Teaching Devices for Training Units. Published in December of 194...
During World War II, the Ordnance Department was one of the army technical services. There were a n...
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This is a textbook used at the Army Quartermaster School. In the 1950s, military schools related t...
This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical...