Military Review, January 1943.

The armored force. LT GEN Jacob L. Devers, US Army What really is air-cooperation? CAPT F. O. Miksche, Czechoslovak Army It's very simple: but you have to have the idea. If you go to Fort Leavenworth: the General Staff Course. Scope of the Adjutant General's Department. MAJ GEN James A. Ul...

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Language:English
Published: Fort Leavenworth, KS : Combined Arms Center 1943
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Summary:The armored force. LT GEN Jacob L. Devers, US Army What really is air-cooperation? CAPT F. O. Miksche, Czechoslovak Army It's very simple: but you have to have the idea. If you go to Fort Leavenworth: the General Staff Course. Scope of the Adjutant General's Department. MAJ GEN James A. Ulio, US Army The tank destroyers and their use. LT COL Hubert E. Thornber, Infantry The Services of Supply Staff Course. COL Walter A. Pashley, QC The officer and his men. Issued by The Curagh Command, Headquarters Staff, Eire Extrication from combat: retreat. MAJ GEN Erwin Rommel, German Army The Jap fighting man. German defense position in the East. Training problems. COL Henry F. Kelly, Infantry The School of Military Government. BG C. W. Wickersham, US Army The practical side of court-martial trials. MAJ Allan R. Browne, Judge Advocate General's Department Combat intelligence training in new divisions. MAJ James W. Bellah, GSC The importance of recovery and salvage. MAJ William H. Van Dine, QC Engineers in cooperation with infantry. Translated from the 1942 Edition of Bellona The "infantry pioneer" panacea or fallacy? COL Charles R. Bathurst, COE Advance and attack. COL H. B. Latham, British Army Military control of non-military signal communications. LT COL G. H. Palmer, SC Night operations. MAJ Collins-Powell, Military College, Curragh, Eire The British 25-pounder. Drawn by G. H. Davis Officers and the soldier's mess. LT COL Earle D. Brown, QC The man who stopped Hitler. Ralph Parker A German daylight patrol. The confusion of combat. Foreign military digests. Supply Service on the Tundra along the Arctic Ocean. The valuable aircraft carrier. Battery telephone lines on a German front. How the city of Yukhnov was captured. Crash technique. Tank attack on occupied villages. Development of the antitank gun. Armored grenadiers. Attacking an enemy within field fortifications. Dust. The first battle with Russian T-31 tanks. German defense in encirclement. A practical method for transporting pneumatic rafts. Artillery of a German ...