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Pubs 05
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U.S. Army
Center of Military History
Compiled by
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How To Order . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Publications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Recent Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Vietnam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Korea . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
World War II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
World War I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Spanish-American War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
Revolution and Early Republic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
General History . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Organization and Personnel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
Doctrine and Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Operations Other Than War . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
Army Lineages and Branch Histories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Staff Rides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Army Art and Historical Posters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Miscellaneous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
Appendix: CMH Pub Nos. and Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57
Author Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
Title Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
GPO Order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Army Requisitions:
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HOW TO ORDER
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PUBLICATIONS
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Recent Operations
THE WHIRLWIND WAR: THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN OPERATIONS DESERT
SHIELD AND DESERT STORM, gen. eds. Frank N. Schubert and Theresa L. Kraus. (1995,
2001; 312 pp., tables, charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, index). CMH Pub 70-30, cloth,
GPO S/N 008-029-00283-3; CMH Pub 70-30-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00284-1.
This volume is an overview of the U.S. Army’s role in the coalition force arrayed
against Iraq during Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT STORM. It also explains the changes
that had taken place in the Army since the Vietnam War which produced a force that was
superbly equipped, highly skilled, well trained, and extremely mobile.
FROM THE FULDA GAP TO KUWAIT: U.S. ARMY, EUROPE, AND THE GULF
WAR, by Stephen P. Gehring. (1998, 2002; 377 pp., illustrations, tables, maps, appendixes,
index). CMH Pub 70-56-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00336-8.
This book describes how U.S. Army, Europe, assembled, prepared, and deployed the
forces it contributed to the coalition effort to stop Iraqi aggression in the Persian Gulf while
maintaining its security responsibilities in Europe and executing planned force reductions.
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This book describes the role of U.S. Army soldiers and civilians in restoring to the
Kuwaiti people physical well-being and political and economic stability in the wake of their
country’s invasion by Iraq.
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Vietnam
U.S. Army in Vietnam
ADVICE AND SUPPORT: THE EARLY YEARS, 1941–1960, by Ronald H. Spector.
(1983, 1985; 391 pp., illustrations, maps, tables, charts, bibliographical note, index). CMH
Pub 91-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-020-00967-9; CMH Pub 91-1-1, paper.
Early American involvement in Vietnam; emphasizes unconventional operations in World
War II, military advice to the French during the Indochina conflict, and the U.S. Army’s role in
assisting South Vietnam to build an effective and self-sufficient fighting force.
IMAGES OF A LENGTHY WAR, by Joel D. Meyerson. (1986, 1989; 225 pp., illustra-
tions, maps, index). CMH Pub 91-11, cloth, GPO S/N 008-020-01031-6; CMH Pub 91-11-1,
paper, GPO S/N 008-020-01032-4.
Coverage in pictures and brief narratives of all aspects of U.S. Army activity in Vietnam
from 1945 to 1973, including combat operations, base development, training, deployments,
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equipment and weapons, construction, aviation, the enemy, the environment, pacification,
Vietnamization, and withdrawal operations.
Monographs
SEVEN FIREFIGHTS IN VIETNAM, by John A. Cash, John Albright, and Allan W.
Sandstrum. (1970, 1989; 159 pp., maps, illustrations, glossary, index). CMH Pub 70-4, pa-
per, GPO S/N 008-029-00072-5.
An account of small unit actions.
THE FINAL COLLAPSE, by General Cao Van Vien. (1983, 1984; 184 pp., appendixes,
tables, maps, glossary, index.) CMH Pub 90-26, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00121-7.
This volume outlines, from a South Vietnamese perspective, the events of the 1972–75
period and the circumstances leading to the conquest of South Vietnam.
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The following studies—CMH Pub 90-4 through CMH Pub 90-24—focus on various aspects
of the war in Vietnam. Their authors held positions of senior military responsibility during
the conflict.
*AIRMOBILITY, 1961–1971, by Lieutenant General John J. Tolson. (1974, 1989; 304 pp.,
charts, maps, illustrations, appendix, glossary, index). CMH Pub 90-4, paper.
Air assault operations in Southeast Asia would not have been possible without certain
key decisions a decade earlier. This publication traces the most important milestones which
led to the eventual formation of airmobile divisions.
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*FIELD ARTILLERY, 1954–1973, by Major General David Ewing Ott. (1975, 1980,
1995; 253 pp., charts, maps, diagrams, illustrations, index). CMH Pub 90-12, paper.
An account of the more important activities—with attendant problems, shortcomings,
and achievements—of field artillery in Vietnam.
*LOGISTIC SUPPORT, by Lieutenant General Joseph M. Heiser, Jr. (1974, 1984, 1991, 2004;
273 pp., charts, maps, tables, illustrations, appendix, glossary, index). CMH Pub 90-15-1, paper.
A study of significant actions and events concerning logistical support, including deci-
sions, techniques, accomplishments, and lessons learned during the years 1965 through
1970.
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*U.S. ARMY ENGINEERS, 1965–1970, by Major General Robert R. Ploger. (1974, 1989,
2000; 240 pp., tables, charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, glossary, index). CMH Pub 90-
22, paper.
A broad summary of engineer activities and contributions during the Vietnam War.
*U.S. ARMY SPECIAL FORCES, 1961–1971, by Colonel Francis J. Kelly. (1973, 1989,
2004; 227 pp., tables, charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, glossary, index). CMH Pub 90-
23-1, paper.
The training of Vietnamese soldiers, Regional Forces, and Popular Forces by U.S. Spe-
cial Forces troops.
Medical Department
ORTHOPEDIC SURGERY IN VIETNAM, (ed. William E. Burkhalter) by Anthony
Ballard, Paul W. Brown, William E. Burkhalter, William W. Eversmann, Jr., John A. Feagin,
Jr., Gerald W. Mayfield, George E. Omer, Jr. (1994; 222 pp., illustrations, tables, index).
CMH Pub 83-7, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00315-5.
This work records surgical experiences and developments during the Vietnam era in CO-
NUS and in Southeast Asia in the field of orthopedics.
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Korea
U.S. Army in the Korean War
POLICY AND DIRECTION: THE FIRST YEAR, by James F. Schnabel. (1972,
1988, 1990; 443 pp., maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, glossaries, index). CMH
Pub 20-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00083-1; CMH Pub 20-1-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-
029-00236-1.
A detailed examination of major policy decisions and planning actions in Washington and
Tokyo through June 1951. A broad outline of combat operations is included to orient the reader.
EBB AND FLOW, by Billy C. Mossman. (1990, 2000; 551 pp., tables, charts, maps, illus-
trations, bibliographical note, index). CMH Pub 20-4, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00210-8;
CMH Pub 20-4-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00211-6.
Continuing the account of combat operations in Korea from November 1950 to July
1951 with emphasis on the role of U.S. Army units, but also including operations involving
other services and allied forces.
TRUCE TENT AND FIGHTING FRONT, by Walter G. Hermes. (1966, 1988, 2000; 571 pp.,
table, charts, maps, illustrations, glossary, bibliographical note, index). CMH Pub 20-3, cloth, GPO
S/N 008-029-00001-6; CMH Pub 20-3-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00238-8.
A history of the intricate and frustrating truce negotiations between the UN forces and the
Chinese Communists that continued from July 1951 until July 1953, of the bitter hill fighting
that continued during those negotiations, and of the large-scale prisoner riots at Koje-do.
THE MEDICS’ WAR, by Albert E. Cowdrey. (1987, 1990, currently being revised; 391
pp., tables, charts, illustrations, maps, bibliographical note, abbreviations, index). CMH Pub
20-5, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00147-1; CMH Pub 20-5-1, paper.
A comprehensive history of the Army Medical Service during the Korean War that em-
phasizes events in Korea itself with discussion of the chain of evacuation to the zone of inte-
rior, new medical uses of the helicopter, and the development of the mobile army surgical
hospital (MASH).
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Monographs
COMBAT SUPPORT IN KOREA, by John G. Westover. (facsimile reprint, 1987, 1990;
254 pp., maps, charts, index). CMH Pub 22-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00149-7.
A collection of interviews with several hundred officers and enlisted men who served in
the Korean conflict in all the arms and services of the U.S. Army, except Infantry, Artillery,
and Armor.
COMBAT ACTIONS IN KOREA, by Russell A. Gugeler. (1970, 1987; 252 pp., maps,
index). CMH Pub 30-2, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00003-2.
A description of selected small unit actions, written primarily to acquaint junior officers,
noncommissioned officers, and enlisted soldiers with combat experiences in Korea.
KOREA, 1950 (1952, 1989, 1997; 281 pp., maps, illustrations, index). CMH Pub 21-1,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00118-7.
KOREA, 1951–1953, by John Miller, jr., Owen J. Carroll, and Margaret E. Tackley. (1956,
1989, 1997; 328 pp., maps, illustrations, index). CMH Pub 21-2, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-
00117-9.
The story of the Korean War in photographs and brief narratives.
Commemorative Publications
THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATIVE POSTER SERIES. A series of five com-
memorative historical posters (22" X 28").
THE KOREAN WAR: PHASE 1, 27 JUNE–15 SEPTEMBER 1950 (UN DEFEN-
SIVE) (1997). CMH Pub 19-1, GPO S/N 008-029-00334-1.
THE KOREAN WAR: PHASE 2, 16 SEPTEMBER–2 NOVEMBER 1950 (UN OF-
FENSIVE) (1998). CMH Pub 19-2, GPO S/N 008-029-00338-4.
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CD-ROM
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE KOREAN WAR (2000, 2002). EM 0182,
GPO S/N 008-029-00365-1.
A three-disc CD-ROM containing the Center’s existing publications on the Korean War.
See pages 12–14 above for detailed descriptions of the works contained.
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World War II
U.S. Army in World War II
The War Department
CHIEF OF STAFF: PREWAR PLANS AND PREPARATIONS, by Mark Skinner
Watson. (1950, 1985, 1991, 2003; 551 pp., tables, charts, illustrations, bibliographical note,
glossary, index). CMH Pub 1-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00053-9.
An account of the nation’s unpreparedness for war and the efforts of General Marshall
and his staff to correct it with maximum dispatch. The powers of the Chief of Staff and their
origins are described.
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GUARDING THE UNITED STATES AND ITS OUTPOSTS, by Stetson Conn, Rose C.
Engelman, and Byron Fairchild. (1964, 1989, 2000; 592 pp., tables, chart, maps, illustrations, bib-
liographical note, glossary, index). CMH Pub 4-2, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00062-8.
The deployment and operations of Army forces in defense of the continental United
States and its outposts, from the Aleutians through Hawaii to the Galapagos in the Pacific,
and from Iceland through Bermuda to Trinidad in the Atlantic.
THE FALL OF THE PHILIPPINES, by Louis Morton. (1953, 1989, 2004; 626 pp.,
tables, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 5-2, cloth,
GPO S/N 008-029-00035-1; CMH Pub 5-2-1, paper.
A detailed description of the three-month defense of Bataan, the siege of Corregidor, the
soldier’s life in the crowded intimacy of Malinta Tunnel, MacArthur’s evacuation, and the
surrender of 78,000 American and Allied troops.
GUADALCANAL: THE FIRST OFFENSIVE, by John Miller, jr. (1949, 1989, 1995; 413
pp., charts, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, appendixes, glossary, index). CMH Pub
5-3, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00067-9.
This account of the first victory over Japanese ground forces, told at the level of compa-
nies, platoons, and even individuals, demonstrates the relationship between air, ground, and
surface forces in modern warfare.
*VICTORY IN PAPUA, by Samuel Milner. (1957, 1989, 2003; 409 pp., maps, illustra-
tions, glossary, bibliographical note, index). CMH Pub 5-4, cloth.
For the 32d Division, the Papua Campaign was “a military nightmare,” its men living
under intolerable conditions, plagued by disease, short of equipment, ill-prepared for jungle
fighting, and pitted against a skilled and resolute foe.
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An analysis of techniques by which the Allies employed their strength to bypass fortified
positions and to seize weakly defended but strategically important areas.
CAMPAIGN IN THE MARIANAS, by Philip A. Crowl. (1960, 1985, 1989, 1995; 505 pp.,
tables, charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH
Pub 5-7, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00040-7; CMH Pub 5-7-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-
00289-2.
The fight for Saipan, Tinian, and Guam, including an account of Marine and Navy
participation.
THE APPROACH TO THE PHILIPPINES, by Robert Ross Smith. (1953, 1984, 1996,
2002; 623 pp., tables, charts, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, glossaries, index).
CMH Pub 5-8, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00034-2; CMH Pub 5-8-l, paper.
Operations of Allied forces in the Southwest Pacific from April through October 1944
told generally at the level of the regimental combat team—the infantry regiment with its sup-
porting artillery, engineer, tank, medical, and other units.
TRIUMPH IN THE PHILIPPINES, by Robert Ross Smith. (1963, 1968, 1984, 1991; 756
pp., tables, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, appendixes, glossaries, index). CMH
Pub 5-10, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00033-4; CMH Pub 5-10-1, paper.
The reconquest of the Philippine archipelago (exclusive of Leyte), with detailed ac-
counts of Sixth Army and Eighth Army operations on Luzon, as well as of the Eighth
Army’s reoccupation of the southern Philippines.
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liographical note, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 6-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00070-9; CMH
Pub 6-1-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00271-0.
The assault on North Africa on 8 November 1942 led to a bitter conflict that finally cul-
minated in the defeat of the Axis forces in Tunisia seven months later. The campaign was,
for the U.S. Army, a school in coalition warfare and an introduction to enemy tactics.
SALERNO TO CASSINO, by Martin Blumenson. (1969, 1988, 2002; 491 pp., maps, illus-
trations, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH Pub 6-3, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-
00026-1; CMH Pub 6-3-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00255-8.
Operations from the invasion of the Italian mainland near Salerno through the winter
fighting up to the battles for Monte Cassino (including the Rapido River crossing) and the
Anzio beachhead.
CASSINO TO THE ALPS, by Ernest F. Fisher, Jr. (1977, 1989, 2002; 584 pp., maps, illus-
trations, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH Pub 6-4, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-
00095-4; CMH Pub 6-4-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00286-8.
Continues the account of operations in Italy from Operation DIADEM and the capture of
Rome to the negotiations for the surrender of German armies in Italy.
For these volumes, separate portfolios of the volume’s maps are also available.
*CMH Pub 6-1-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Northwest Africa: Seizing the
Initiative in the West
*CMH Pub 6-2-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Sicily and the Surrender of
Italy
*CMH Pub 6-3-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Salerno to Cassino
*CMH Pub 6-4-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Cassino to the Alps
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BREAKOUT AND PURSUIT, by Martin Blumenson. (1961, 1984, 1990; 748 pp., maps,
illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH Pub 7-5, cloth, GPO
S/N 008-029-00021-1; CMH Pub 7-5-1, paper.
Operations of the First U.S. Army from 1 July through 10 September 1944 and of the
Third U.S. Army from 1 August through 31 August 1944, including the “battle of the
hedgerows,” the Mortain counterattack, the reduction of Brest, and the liberation of Paris.
THE LORRAINE CAMPAIGN, by Hugh M. Cole. (1950, 1984, 1997; 657 pp., maps, il-
lustrations, bibliographical note, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 7-6, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-
00019-9; CMH Pub 7-6-1, paper.
This account focuses on the tactical operations of the Third Army and its subordinate
units between 1 September and 18 December 1944.
THE ARDENNES: BATTLE OF THE BULGE, by Hugh M. Cole. (1965, 1983, 1988,
1994; 720 pp., maps, illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH
Pub 7-8, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00069-5; CMH Pub 7-8-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-
00296-5.
The German winter counteroffensive of December 1944-January 1945 with a detailed
description of German plans and Allied efforts to eliminate the bulge in their lines.
RIVIERA TO THE RHINE, by Jeffrey J. Clarke and Robert Ross Smith. (1993; 605 pp.,
table, maps, illustrations, bibliographical note, index). CMH Pub 7-10, cloth, GPO S/N 008-
029-00213-2; CMH Pub 7-10-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00229-9.
A history of combat operations by Sixth Army Group from its landing in southern
France to its crossing of the Rhine.
THE LAST OFFENSIVE, by Charles B. MacDonald. (1973, 1984, 1990; 532 pp., maps,
illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 7-9, cloth; CMH
Pub 7-9-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00297-3.
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Focusing on the role of five American armies and their tactical air support, with some
account of the role of Allied forces, this book brings to an end the war in Europe.
For these volumes, separate portfolios of the volume’s maps are also available.
*CMH Pub 7-4-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Cross-Channel Attack
*CMH Pub 7-5-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Breakout and Pursuit
*CMH Pub 7-6-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Lorraine Campaign
*CMH Pub 7-7-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Siegfried Line Campaign
*CMH Pub 7-8-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge
*CMH Pub 7-9-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Last Offensive
TIME RUNS OUT IN CBI, by Charles F. Romanus and Riley Sunderland. (1959, 1985,
1990; 428 pp., tables, charts, maps, illustrations, glossary, bibliographical note, index). CMH
Pub 9-3, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00014-8.
Carrying the narrative from General Wedemeyer’s assumption of command to the end of
the war, this volume concludes with Americans still working to improve the Chinese Army
while attempting to fly in sufficient supplies from India and Burma.
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Organization and administration of the service from its origins in World War I, with an
emphasis on the training of military personnel for offensive and defensive chemical warfare.
THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS: THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN, by Karl C. Dod. (1966,
1982, 1987; 759 pp., charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossaries,
index). CMH Pub 10-6, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00018-1.
Engineer activities in the Pacific war, with particular emphasis on those in General
MacArthur’s Southwest Pacific Area.
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Special Studies
CHRONOLOGY: 1941–1945, comp. Mary H. Williams. (1960, 1989, 1994; 660 pp., glos-
saries, index). CMH Pub 11-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00015-6.
This chronology focuses on tactical events from the attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December
1941 to the signing of the instrument of surrender on the USS Missouri on 2 September
1945. The work includes a comprehensive index.
MANHATTAN: THE ARMY AND THE ATOMIC BOMB, by Vincent C. Jones. (1985,
1988; 660 pp., charts, maps, illustrations, bibliography, appendixes, index). CMH Pub 11-10,
cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00132-2.
The role of the War Department, Manhattan District, and other Army agencies and indi-
viduals from 1939 through World War II in developing and employing the atomic bomb.
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An account of Allied cooperation in hemispheric defense and in the fight against Ger-
many and Japan. The common effort ranged from growing wheat to the climactic develop-
ment of the atomic bomb.
*REARMING THE FRENCH, by Marcel Vigneras. (1957, 1986, 1989; 444 pp., tables,
charts, map, illustrations, bibliographical note, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 11-6, cloth.
The reemergence of French national forces in the war against the Axis Powers, and the
role of large-scale American aid.
For the above volume, a separate portfolio of the volume’s maps is also available.
*CMH Pub 11-7-1 (Maps) A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Three Battles: Arnaville,
Altuzzo, and Schmidt
THE WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS, by Mattie E. Treadwell. (1954, 1985, 1991, 1995; 841
pp., tables, charts, illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, glossary, index). CMH Pub
11-8, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00084-9.
The experience of female soldiers both at home and overseas as their new Corps
struggled against tradition and administrative hurdles.
UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II: READER’S GUIDE, comp. and ed.
Richard D. Adamczyk and Morris J. MacGregor, Jr. (1992; 174 pp., index). CMH Pub 11-9,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00251-5.
This volume provides a brief analytical description of each of the volumes in the United
States Army in World War II series.
Pictorial Record
THE WAR AGAINST JAPAN (1952, 1988, 2001; 471 pp., illustrations, appendixes, in-
dex). CMH Pub 12-1, GPO S/N 008-029-00043-1.
An account in photographs of the Pacific war from pre–Pearl Harbor training in Hawaii
to Allied landings on the Japanese home islands, including a section on the China-Burma-
India theater.
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MERRILL’S MARAUDERS, FEBRUARY–MAY 1944 (1945, facsimile reprint 1990; 117 pp.,
maps, illustrations, annexes, insignia). CMH Pub 100-4, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00203-5.
Operations of the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional) in north Burma from February to
May 1944, part of the coordinated Allied offensive to retake north Burma.
THE CAPTURE OF MAKIN, 20–24 NOVEMBER 1943 (1946, facsimile reprint 1990;
136 pp., maps, illustrations, charts, insignia). CMH Pub 100-2, paper, GPO S/N 008-
029-00206-0.
THE ADMIRALTIES: OPERATIONS OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION, 29
FEBRUARY–18 MAY 1944 (1945, facsimile reprint 1990; 151 pp., maps, illustrations,
charts, insignia). CMH Pub 100-3, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00202-7.
GUAM: OPERATIONS OF THE 77TH DIVISION, 21 JULY–10 AUGUST 1944 (1946,
facsimile reprint 1990; 137 pp., maps, illustrations). CMH Pub 100-5, paper, GPO S/N
008-029-00204-3.
A three-volume account of the Army operations against a determined enemy up through
the central Pacific.
TO BIZERTE WITH THE II CORPS, 23 APRIL–13 MAY 1943 (1943, facsimile reprint
1990; 64 pp., maps, sketches, photographs, charts, annexes). CMH Pub 100-6, paper, GPO
S/N 008-029-00207-8.
The final push by II Corps under General Omar N. Bradley to destroy Axis forces in
northern Tunisia, April-May 1943.
ANZIO BEACHHEAD, 22 JANUARY–25 MAY 1944 (1947, facsimile reprint 1990; 122
pp., maps, photographs). CMH Pub 100-10, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00199-3.
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OMAHA BEACHHEAD (1945, facsimile reprint 1984, 1989, 1994, 2001; 167 pp., illustra-
tions, maps, annexes). CMH Pub 100-11-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00128-4.
An operational account of a major phase of the campaign in Normandy between 6 and
13 June 1944.
UTAH BEACH TO CHERBOURG, 6–27 JUNE 1944 (1947, facsimile reprint 1984,
1990, 1994; 213 pp., illustrations, maps, appendixes). CMH Pub 100-12, paper, GPO S/N
008-029-00129-2.
A companion volume to Omaha Beachhead, this narrative rounds out the account of the
landings at corps level and below and relates the course of VII Corps combat operations
which resulted in the capture of Cherbourg on 27 June 1944.
ST-LO (1946, facsimile reprint 1984, 1994; 128 pp., illustrations, maps). CMH Pub 100-13,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00127-6.
The operations of a single corps in the First Army’s offensive during the first three
weeks of July 1944 designed to deepen the lodgment area preparatory to the breakout from
Normandy.
SMALL UNIT ACTIONS (1946, facsimile reprint 1982, 1986, 1991; 212 pp., maps, illus-
trations, annex). CMH Pub 100-14, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00141-1.
A description of small unit actions involving U.S. Army units in France, the Marianas,
Italy, and Germany.
BASTOGNE: THE FIRST EIGHT DAYS, by S.L.A. Marshall. (1946, facsimile reprint
1988, 1996, 2004; 261 pp., maps, illustrations, appendix, key to notes). CMH Pub 22-2-1,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00170-5.
An account of the defense of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge based primarily on
interviews with the participants.
COMMAND DECISIONS, ed. Kent Roberts Greenfield. (1960, 1987, 1990, 2002; 565 pp.,
maps, chronology, glossaries, index). CMH Pub 70-7, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00071-7;
CMH Pub 70-7-1, paper.
An analysis of 23 decisions reached by chiefs of state and their military subordinates
during World War II. Concerned with important political, strategic, tactical, and logistical
questions, they include the invasions of North Africa and Normandy, the use of the atomic
bomb, the capture of Rome, the campaigns in the western Pacific, and the internment of
Japanese-Americans.
Note: Extract chapters, separately printed, from Command Decisions are available to Army ac-
count holders as CMH Pubs 70-7-01 through 70-7-23 See pp. 64–65 for a list of chapter titles.
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THE U.S. ARMY GHQ MANEUVERS OF 1941, by Christopher R. Gabel. (1991; 227
pp., charts, maps, illustrations, appendixes, bibliography, glossary, index). CMH Pub 70-41-
1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00242-6.
A survey of the Louisiana and North Carolina maneuvers, the largest ever conducted
by the U.S. Army. These exercises tested emerging assumptions about doctrine, organiza-
tion, and equipment, demonstrated the abilities of the Army’s new field commanders, and
helped forge combined arms doctrine. The reaction of Army leaders and their consequent
decisions on training show how the Army’s battle doctrine was developed on the eve of
World War II.
U.S. ARMY SPECIAL OPERATIONS IN WORLD WAR II, by David W. Hogan, Jr.
(1992; 158 pp., illustrations, maps, bibliography, index). CMH Pub 70-42, paper, GPO S/N
008-029-00248-5.
A study of Ranger operations and U.S.-supported guerrilla operations in the Mediterra-
nean, European, Pacific, and China-Burma-India theaters during World War II, including
Darby’s and Rudder’s Rangers, the Jedburghs and Operational Groups, Volckmann and
Fertig in the Philippines, the raid on Cabanatuan, Merrill’s Marauders, and OSS Detachment
101.
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THE U.S. ARMY AND WORLD WAR II: SELECTED PAPERS FROM THE
ARMY’S COMMEMORATIVE CONFERENCES, gen. ed. Judith L. Bellafaire. (1998;
422 pp.). CMH Pub 68-4, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00341-4.
A compilation of papers, with introductory essays, on various aspects of the Army’s role
in World War II, originally delivered at three commemorative conferences, held in 1990,
1992, and 1994.
Reports
BIENNIAL REPORTS OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF OF THE UNITED STATES
ARMY TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR, 1 JULY 1939–30 JUNE 1945 (first CMH ed.
1996, 2001; 214 pp., illustrations, charts, maps, appendix). CMH Pub 70-57, cloth, GPO S/N
008-029-00329-5.
The three wartime reports of Army Chief of Staff General George C. Marshall, provid-
ing a comprehensive picture of global war and published for the first time in one volume.
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vide a unique account of operations against MacArthur’s forces from the Japanese perspective, ma-
terial on the military occupation of Japan through December 1948, and many useful maps.
*THE CAMPAIGNS OF MacARTHUR IN THE PACIFIC, VOLUME I (1966, fac-
simile reprint 1994; 490 pp., maps, index). CMH Pub 13-3, cloth.
*MacARTHUR IN JAPAN: THE OCCUPATION: MILITARY PHASE, VOLUME
I SUPPLEMENT (1966, facsimile reprint 1994; 312 pp., illustrations, maps, charts,
epilogue, index). CMH Pub 13-4, cloth.
*JAPANESE OPERATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA, VOLUME
II, PART I (1966, facsimile reprint 1994; 365 pp., illustrations, charts, maps, index).
CMH Pub 13-1, cloth.
*JAPANESE OPERATIONS IN THE SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA, VOLUME
II, PART II (1966, facsimile reprint 1994; 803 pp., illustrations, charts, maps, ap-
pendix, index). CMH Pub 13-2, cloth.
Commemorative Publications
OMAR NELSON BRADLEY: THE CENTENNIAL, by Charles E. Kirkpatrick. (1992,
28 pp., illustrations, map). CMH Pub 71-41, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00266-3.
A historical overview of General Bradley’s life and career.
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THE ARMY NURSE CORPS: A COM- LEYTE, by Charles R. Anderson. CMH Pub
MEMORATION OF WORLD WAR II 72-27, GPO S/N 008-029-00300-7.
SERVICE, by Judith L. Bellafaire. CMH
Pub 72-14, GPO S/N 008-029-00295-7. LUZON, by Dale Andrade. CMH Pub 72-
28, GPO S/N 008-029-00301-5.
THE WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS: A
COMMEMORATION OF WORLD WESTERN PACIFIC, by Charles R.
WAR II SERVICE, by Judith L. Bellafaire. Anderson. CMH Pub 72-29, GPO S/N 008-
CMH Pub 72-15, GPO S/N 008-029-00263- 029-00302-3.
9.
NORTHERN FRANCE, by David W.
SICILY, by Andrew J. Birtle. CMH Pub Hogan, Jr. CMH Pub 72-30, GPO S/N 008-
72-16, GPO S/N 008-029-00272-8. 029-00303-1.
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German Studies
The following CMH historical studies were previously published as DA Pamphlets. Except
as noted, these studies were prepared by senior German commanders based on their per-
sonal experience.
COMBAT IN RUSSIAN FORESTS AND SWAMPS (DA Pam 20-231, 1951; CMH ed.
1986; 39 pp.). CMH Pub 104-2, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00143-8.
The numerous dense woodlands and swamps that covered the western portions of Euro-
pean Russia presented severe problems for the German invaders and occupation forces.
*NIGHT COMBAT (DA Pam 20-236, 1953; CMH ed. 1986; 49 pp.). CMH Pub 104-3,
paper.
Combat operations and movements at night became increasingly prevalent as the war in
the East dragged on. Initially untrained for such combat, the German Army developed night
combat tactics and techniques out of necessity.
TERRAIN FACTORS IN THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN (DA Pam 200-290, 1951; CMH
ed. 1986; 60 pp.). CMH Pub 104-5, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00144-6.
The numerous rivers, swamps, and forests and the endless steppe lands of the Soviet
Union confronted the Germans with extensive tactical and logistical problems unanticipated
by planners and largely left unsolved during the campaign.
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*WARFARE IN THE FAR NORTH (DA Pam 20-292, 1951; CMH ed. 1987; 24 pp.).
CMH Pub 104-24, paper.
From June 1941 through September 1944, German forces fought the Soviets in the Arc-
tic and sub-Arctic as allies of the Finns. This work compares German, Finnish, and Soviet
tactics, equipment, and organization and discusses the unique terrain features.
CD-ROM
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND WORLD WAR II, SET 1 OF 7, designed by
Teresa K. Jameson. (2002). EM 0192, GPO S/N 008-029-00376-7.
A four-disc CD-ROM containing the 11 combat volumes in the World War II series on
the European and Mediterranean Theaters of Operations. It also contains a detailed study of
General Dwight D. Eisenhower’s role as the Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary
Force, two volumes on logistical support from the Normandy invasion to the end of the war
in Europe, and a volume on the complex task of supplying aid through Iran to the Soviet
Union. See pages 18–20 above for detailed descriptions of the works contained.
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND WORLD WAR II, SET 2 OF 7, designed by
Teresa K. Jameson. (2002). EM 0222, GPO S/N 008-029-00380-5.
A four-disc CD-ROM containing the fourteen volumes in the World War II series on the
war in the Pacific and on the Army’s role in China, Burma, and India. Disc 1 contains Strat-
egy and Command: The First Two Years covering the period before Pearl Harbor to late
1943. Disc 2 contains Cartwheel: The Reduction of Rabaul, Seizure of the Gilberts and
Marshalls, and Campaign in the Marianas. Disc 3 traces the march to victory in The Ap-
proach to the Philippines, The Return to the Philippines, Triumph in the Philippines, and
Okinawa: The Last Battle. Disc 4 then moves on to the three Green Books on the Army in
the China-India-Burma Theater. See pages 17–18 and 21 above for detailed descriptions of
the works contained.
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND WORLD WAR II, SET 3 OF 7, designed by
Teresa K. Jameson. (2004). EM 0223, GPO S/N 008-029-00387-2.
Providing an overview of the war, this three-disc CD-ROM contains five volumes from
the World War II series plus the forty campaign and topical pamphlets that CMH published
to commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the conflict. The World War II series Green
Books include Chronology: 1941–1945; United States Army in World War II: Reader’s
Guide; and three pictorials: The War Against Japan, The War Against Germany and Italy:
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Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas, and The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent
Areas. See pp. 25–26 and 31–33 above for descriptions of these books and pamphlets.
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND WORLD WAR II: SET 4 OF 7, designed by
Teresa K. Jameson. (Forthcoming). EM 0224
This three-disc CD-ROM is the first (Part 1) of two CDs containing the Technical Ser-
vices volumes in the World War II series. It contains the three volumes on the Chemical
Warfare Service, the three volumes on the Ordnance Department, the three volumes on the
Transportation Corps, and the three volumes on the Signal Corps. See pp. 21–25 above for
detailed descriptions of the works included.
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND WORLD WAR II: SET 5 OF 7, designed by
Teresa K. Jameson. (Forthcoming). EM 0225
This three-disc CD-ROM is the second (Part 2) of two CDs containing the World War II
series volumes on the Technical Services. It contains the four volumes on the Corps of Engi-
neers, the four volumes on the Medical Department, and the four volumes on the Quarter-
master Corps. See pp. 22–24 above for detailed descriptions of the volumes included.
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World War I
ORDER OF BATTLE OF THE UNITED STATES LAND FORCES IN THE WORLD
WAR, 5 vols. (1931-49, facsimile reprint 1988). CMH Pubs 23-1 through 23-5, cloth.
Volume 1 *(CMH Pub 23-1), American Expeditionary Forces: General Headquarters,
Armies, Army Corps, Services of Supply, and Separate Forces.
Volume 2 (CMH Pub 23-2), American Expeditionary Forces: Divisions, GPO S/N 008-
029-00165-9.
Volume 3, Part 1, Zone of the Interior: Organizations and Activities of the War Department;
Volume 3, Part 2, Zone of the Interior: Territorial Departments, Tactical Divisions Orga-
nized in 1918, and Posts, Camps, and Stations;
Volume 3, Part 3, Zone of the Interior: Directory of Troops *(CMH Pubs 23-3 through
23-5).
A concise and unique reference work central to any serious examination of the Army’s in-
volvement in World War I. Reproduced in 5 volumes, the original volume numbering and con-
secutive pagination remain unchanged to assist researchers using citations to the first printing.
Complementing the Order of Battle, the following 17-volume documentary collection of se-
lected AEF records was reprinted not only to promote scholarship on World War I but also to
fill a gap in the Army’s historical documentation of that conflict. A new introduction by David
F. Trask was added to Volume 1. Type was reset, but original pagination was not altered.
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*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 10-1, The
Armistice Agreement and Related Documents (1948, first CMH ed. 1991; 646 pp., map).
CMH Pub 23-15, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 10-2, The
Armistice Agreement and Related Documents (1948, first CMH ed. 1991; 1240 pp., map).
CMH Pub 23-16, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 11, American
Occupation of Germany (1948, first CMH ed. 1991; 475 pp., maps, illustrations). CMH Pub 23-
17, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 12, Reports
of the Commander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services (1948, first CMH ed. 1991;
355 pp.). CMH Pub 23-18, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 13, Reports
of the Commander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services (1948, first CMH ed. 1991;
388 pp.). CMH Pub 23-19, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 14, Reports
of the Commander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services (1948, first CMH ed. 1991;
441 pp., map). CMH Pub 23-20, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 15, Reports
of the Commander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services (1948, first CMH ed. 1991;
502 pp., map, illustration). CMH Pub 23-21, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 16, General
Orders, GHQ, AEF (1948, first CMH ed. 1992; 775 pp.). CMH Pub 23-22, cloth.
*UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR, 1917–1919, VOLUME 17, Bulle-
tins, GHQ, AEF (1948, first CMH ed. 1992; 267 pp.). CMH Pub 23-23, cloth.
AMERICAN ARMIES AND BATTLEFIELDS IN EUROPE (first CMH ed. 1992, 1995; 547
pp., illustrations, maps, charts, index). CMH Pub 23-24, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00265-5.
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Pamphlet
*LEARNING LESSONS IN THE AMERICAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, by
Kenneth E. Hamburger. (1997; 28 pp., illustrations). CMH Pub 24-1, paper.
An account of how American military leaders moved to adapt existing organizations,
tactics, and procedures to meet the demands of emerging situations and of how they identi-
fied and systematically corrected problems to ensure the AEF’s effectiveness and ultimate
success in World War I.
CD-ROM
THE UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR I (1998, 2001). EM 0023, GPO S/N
008-029-00375-9.
This three disc CD-ROM brings together for the first time all of the Center’s existing
work on World War I, to include an overview essay, Learning Lessons in the American Ex-
peditionary Forces (Disc 1); the 18-volume documentary collection of selected AEF records
of the United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919 (numbered 1-17, with Volume 10
divided into two separate parts), (Discs 1 and 2); the five-volume Order of Battle of the
United States Land Forces in the World War (numbered 1–3, with Volume 3 divided into
three separate parts), (Disc 3); American Armies and Battlefields in Europe (Disc 3); and
World War I print set (Disc 3). For the print set, see p. 53.
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Spanish-American War
*CORRESPONDENCE RELATING TO THE WAR WITH SPAIN INCLUDING
THE INSURRECTION IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS AND THE CHINA RELIEF
EXPEDITION, APRIL 15, 1898, TO JULY 30, 1902, 2 vols. (facsimile of the original
1902 edition; first CMH ed., with a new introduction by Graham A. Cosmas, 1993; 1,489
pp., appendix, index). CMH Pub 70-28, cloth.
The Adjutant General’s correspondence with Army field commanders covering mobili-
zation, the Santiago and Puerto Rico campaigns, the China relief expedition, and operations
in the Philippines.
CD-ROM
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND THE WAR WITH SPAIN, designed by Teresa K.
Jameson. (2004). EM 0251.
This one-disc CD-ROM on the Spanish-American War contains the thousands of docu-
ments, in a searchable format, included in the two-volume Correspondence Relating to the
War with Spain, which the Army first published in 1902.
THE U.S. ARMY AND THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION, by David W.
Hogan, Jr., and Charles E. White. (2001; rev. ed. 2002; 32 pp., illustrations, map, bibliogra-
phy). CMH Pub 70-75-1, S/N 008-029-00386-4.
A commemorative pamphlet marking the 200th anniversary of the Army-led Lewis and
Clark expedition.
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REVOLUTION AND EARLY REPUBLIC
A brief narrative history of the Revolution, with a detailed chronology of military events
and a comprehensive bibliography.
THE CONTINENTAL ARMY, by Robert K. Wright, Jr. (1983, 1989, 2000; 451 pp., illus-
trations, maps, charts, tables, appendixes, bibliography, index). CMH Pub 60-4-1, paper,
GPO S/N 008-029-00122-5.
A narrative analysis of the complex evolution of the Continental Army, with the lineages
of the 177 individual units that comprised the Army, and fourteen charts depicting regimen-
tal organization.
*SUPPLYING WASHINGTON’S ARMY, by Erna Risch. (1981, 1986; 470 pp., illustra-
tions, bibliography, index). CMH Pub 40-2, cloth.
A study of developments and operations in the Quartermaster’s, Ordnance, Clothing, and
Hospital Departments and the Commissariat, illustrating how the Continental Army was
maintained in the field.
*PAPERS ON THE CONSTITUTION, ed. John W. Elsberg. (1990; 190 pp.). CMH Pub
71-28, paper.
As part of the commemoration of the bicentennial of the Constitution, the Secretary of
the Army sponsored a series of lectures by distinguished scholars. This compilation of their
papers considers such topics as the role of George Washington and James Madison in the
Constitutional process; the influence of British thought on the American Constitution; de-
signing a Constitutional role for the militia; and a reconsideration of the Beard thesis.
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General History
GUIDE TO THE STUDY AND USE OF MILITARY HISTORY, eds. John E. Jessup,
Jr., and Robert W. Coakley. (1979, 1988, 1990, 1997; 507 pp., illustrations, appendixes, in-
dex). CMH Pub 70-3, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00105-5.
A collection of essays that discuss for the military student and others the nature of
history, the importance of military history, and the applied study of military history. The vol-
ume includes bibliographical essays on military history, descriptive accounts of the historical
organization of the U.S. Army and other parts of the Defense establishment, and discussions
of the study of military history in foreign armies and in the academic world.
AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY, ed. Maurice Matloff. (1973, rev. ed. 1989; maps, il-
lustrations, suggested additional reading, index). CMH Pub 30-1, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-
00189-6; CMH Pub 30-1-1, paper.
This volume is a survey of the history of the Army from its beginnings through the Viet-
nam War. A new, updated edition, in two volumes, is forthcoming. The first volume will be
titled American Military History: The United States Army and the Forging of a Nation,
1775–1917. (CMH Pub. 30-21, cloth; CMH 30-21-1, paper). The second volume will extend
the story to 2003.
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GENERAL HISTORY—ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
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GENERAL HISTORY—ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
THE SERGEANTS MAJOR OF THE ARMY, eds. Daniel K. Elder, Mark F. Gillespie,
Glen R. Hawkins, Michael B. Kelly, Preston E. Pierce. (1995, rev. ed. 2003; 228 pp., appen-
dixes, illustrations). CMH Pub 70-63, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00382-1; CMH Pub 70-63-1,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00383-0.
This volume includes brief biographical essays on each Sergeant Major, their official
photographic portraits, and an overview of the Office of the Sergeant Major of the Army.
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GENERAL HISTORY—ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
THE WOMEN’S ARMY CORPS, 1945–1978, by Bettie J. Morden. (1990, 1992; 543
pp., illustrations, bibliographical note, glossary, appendixes, index). CMH Pub 30-14,
cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00201-9; CMH Pub 30-14-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00215-
9.
The evolving role and status of women in the Army told in the context of post-World
War II demobilization, regional wars, the creation of the All-Volunteer Army, and the grow-
ing influence of the women’s rights movement. The volume surveys the fight for Regular
Army status, career opportunities, and the unsuccessful struggle for the retention of separate
corps status in 1978.
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GENERAL HISTORY—DOCTRINE AND TRAINING
cepts and initiatives in support of the Modern Volunteer Army (MVA). Program goals in-
cluded reduced reliance upon the draft, increased professionalism, enhancement of Army
life, and the development of a modern personnel accession system.
*THE PERSONNEL REPLACEMENT SYSTEM IN THE U.S. ARMY (DA Pam 20-
211, 1954; CMH ed. 1988). CMH Pub 104-9, paper.
Measures taken to offset personnel losses during various periods of American history be-
ginning with the foundation of the Army’s replacement system during the Revolution.
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GENERAL HISTORY—OPERATIONS OTHER THAN WAR
*THE CHIEF OF STAFF’S PROFESSIONAL READING LIST. (2002, rev. ed., 2004,
16 pp). CMH Pub 105-5-1.
The Chief of Staff’s list of suggested readings on military-related subjects, selected to
stimulate independent study by soldiers at all levels, from cadet and enlisted, officer to
general officer, and to help them prepare for the next higher level of responsibility.
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This third volume on the use of federal forces covers the institutional and other changes
that took place in the Army during the post-World War II years and carries the reader
through the civil rights revolution, the disturbances that accompanied the Vietnam War, and
the controversies surrounding the Army’s role at Wounded Knee to a brief account of the
race riot in Los Angeles in 1992.
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GENERAL HISTORY—ARMY LINEAGES AND BRANCH HISTORIES
*BUILDING AIR BASES IN THE NEGEV: THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGI-
NEERS IN ISRAEL, 1979–1982, by Frank N. Schubert. (1993, 2000; 303 pp., tables, il-
lustrations, map, bibliography, glossary, index). CMH Pub 70-45, cloth; CMH Pub 70-45-
1, paper.
A study of the management of a fast-track construction project by the U.S. Army Corps
of Engineers that was pivotal in implementing the Israel-Egypt peace treaty of 1979.
Logistics
THE SINEWS OF WAR: ARMY LOGISTICS, 1775–1953, by James A. Huston. (1966,
1988, 1997; 789 pp., charts, maps, illustrations, appendix, bibliography, glossary, index).
CMH Pub 30-4, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00006-7.
A record of the Army’s experience in developing a workable and effective logistical sys-
tem against the background of changing conditions in both peace and war.
A SOLDIER SUPPORTING SOLDIERS, by Joseph M. Heiser, Jr. (1991, 1992; 323 pp.,
illustrations, appendixes, bibliographical note, index). CMH Pub 70-40, cloth, GPO S/N
008-029-00216-7; CMH Pub 70-40-1, paper.
A personal account of the logistical challenges faced by the U.S. Army based on the
author’s career beginning as a young Ordnance officer in World War II through service as
commander of the 1st Logistical Command in Vietnam, Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics,
and consultant to several agencies.
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GENERAL HISTORY—ARMY LINEAGES AND BRANCH HISTORIES
*AIR DEFENSE ARTILLERY, comp. Janice E. McKenney. (1985, 2000; 429 pp., color
illustrations, glossary). CMH Pub 60-5, paper.
Lineages, honors, heraldic items, and bibliographies of the twenty-four regiments in the
force structure at the end of 1982.
50
GENERAL HISTORY—STAFF RIDES
AVIATION, comp. Wayne M. Dzwonchyk. (1986; 155 pp., illustrations, glossary). CMH
Pub 60-12, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00135-7; CMH Pub 60-12-1, paper.
Lineages, honors, heraldic items, and bibliographies of the 1st Aviation Brigade and of
all Regular Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard aviation groups and battalions
as of 1 May 1983.
MILITARY POLICE, comp. Robert K. Wright, Jr. (1992, 2002; 226 pp., illustrations, bib-
liography, glossary). CMH Pub 60-9, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00218-3; CMH Pub 60-9-1,
paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00219-1.
Lineages and honors for Military Police commands, brigades, groups, camps, centers,
and battalions active in the Regular Army and Army Reserve since 1962 and units of the
National Guard, with descriptions and color insignia and coats of arms.
For lineages of the Continental Army, see The Continental Army, p. 40, above.
Staff Rides
*THE STAFF RIDE, by William G. Robertson, prepared by the Combat Studies Institute.
(32 pp., maps, appendixes). CMH Pub 70-21, paper.
A history of the staff ride as conducted in the U.S. Army with an outline explaining how
to organize and lead a staff ride at any level, including the formal Army educational system.
The following titles are meant to support the Army’s staff ride program. They offer a sum-
mary of the battle, an analysis of the campaign, and a discussion of the historical literature.
51
GENERAL HISTORY—ARMY ART AND HISTORICAL POSTERS
BATTLE OF BALL’S BLUFF, by Ted Ballard. (2001; 74 pp., maps, illustrations, further
readings). CMH Pub 35-1-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00372-4.
On the night of 20 October 1861, a small raid on a suspected Confederate camp turned
into a Union military disaster.
BATTLE OF FIRST BULL RUN, by Ted Ballard. (2004; 92 pp., maps, illustrations,
further readings). CMH Pub 35-2-1, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00389-1.
Modeled on the Battle of Ball’s Bluff guide, this is the second in a new series of staff
ride publications.
SOLDIERS SERVING THE NATION, ed. General Gordon R. Sullivan. (1995, 2004; 193
pp., illustrations, appendixes). CMH Pub 70-61, cloth, GPO S/N 008-029-00313-9.
Using pictures from the U.S. Army Art Collection, this volume portrays the individual
soldier’s life and contributions to the nation throughout the Army’s history.
52
GENERAL HISTORY—ARMY ART AND HISTORICAL POSTERS
THE EASTMAN FORTS, by Seth Eastman. (1978, 1992). CMH Pub 70-50, GPO S/N
008-029-00267-1.
Full-color reproductions of nineteenth-century Army forts by Seth Eastman in sets of 10
each (11" X 15 1/2"). A retired brevet brigadier general, Eastman painted these forts for the
House Military Affairs Committee in the 1870s.
WORLD WAR II ARMY ART PRINT SETS 1, 2, and 3. Reproductions from the U.S.
Army Art Collection. (1992). *Set 1, CMH Pub 70-46, The Early Years: A Commemorative
Print Set; Set 2, CMH Pub 70-47, The Tide Turns: A Commemorative Print Set, GPO S/N
008-029-00247-7. Set 3, CMH Pub 70-48, The Final Stages: A Commemorative Print Set,
GPO S/N 008-029-00254-0.
Full-color reproductions of paintings in sets of 10 each (11" X 151/2") depicting the ac-
tivities of the U.S. Army during World War II.
D-DAY: THE 6TH OF JUNE (1994, 2002). CMH Pub 70-53, GPO S/N 008-029-00294-
9.
Commemorative historical map with accompanying graphics (18" X 24") and chronol-
ogy of the Normandy invasion.
53
GENERAL HISTORY—MISCELLANEOUS
THE ARMY FAMILY: A WHITE PAPER: , by General Eric K. Shinseki. (2003; 60 pp.
illustrations, tables). CMH Pub 70-84-1
The intent of this extended paper is to provide a historical summary of changes and
progress made by the Army over the last twenty years to improve the quality of life of Army
families, to describe the Army Family today, and to discuss recent initiatives for the future.
Miscellaneous
*INTERNATIONAL COLD WAR MILITARY RECORDS AND HISTORY: PRO-
CEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, ed. William W. Epley.
(1996; 560 pp.). CMH Pub 70-49, paper.
Papers delivered at a conference held in Washington, D.C., 21-26 March 1994, spon-
sored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and the Center of Military History.
54
GENERAL HISTORY—MISCELLANEOUS
Accounts of funerals conducted for civil and military officials, active and retired, and for
the unknown servicemen of three wars. It also describes ceremonies honoring foreign digni-
taries who died while on duty in the United States.
*ON OPERATIONAL ART, gen. eds. Clayton R. Newell and Michael D. Krause. (1994;
222 pp., charts, map, glossary, index). CMH Pub 70-54, paper.
An anthology of original essays, presenting the views of a selected group of writers,
thinkers, and military commanders on the concept of operational art.
A GUIDE TO U.S. ARMY MUSEUMS, by R. Cody Phillips. (1992; 118 pp., illustrations).
CMH Pub 70-51, paper, GPO S/N 008-029-00264-7.
This publication lists the museums in the U.S. Army Museum System and describes
their historical holdings, in the United States and abroad.
55
GENERAL HISTORY—MISCELLANEOUS
*QUARTERS ONE, by William G. Bell. (1981, 1991, 1999, 2000, 2001; 36 pp., illustra-
tions, maps, suggested readings). CMH Pub 70-22, paper.
A brief, illustrated history of the traditional home of the Army Chief of Staff at Fort
Myer, Virginia.
SPACE WARRIORS: THE ARMY SPACE SUPPORT TEAM, by James Walker and
James T. Hooker. (2004; 199 pp., illustrations, glossary). CMH Pub 70-91-1, paper.
Chronicles the various organizations and programs that link the US Army Space and
Missile Defense Command with the field army and the application of “space products” to
combat since 1986. These include Global Positioning System (GPS) products that enabled
field units to locate themselves accurately on the battlefield; satellites that provided warning
of hostile missile (SCUD) attacks; and spaced-based mapping and communications systems
that supported deployed commands.
SEIZE THE HIGH GROUND: THE ARMY IN SPACE AND MISSILE DEFENSE,
(2004; 374 pp., illustrations, glossary). CMH Pub70-88-1, paper.
Narrative history of the Army’s aerospace experience from the 1950s to the present.
The focus is on ballistic missile defense, from the early NIKE-HERCULES missile program
through the SAFEGUARD acquisition site allowed by the 1972 ABM Treaty to the more ad-
vanced “Star Wars” concepts studies toward the end of the century. Covered is not only the
technological response to the threat but the organizational and tactical development of the
commands and units responsible for the defense mission.
56
Appendix
CMH Pub Nos. and Titles
(Note: All CMH Pub Nos. and titles preceded by an asterisk are available only from the
Army Publications Distribution Center to official account holders.)
57
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58
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* CMH Pub 7-5-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Breakout and Pursuit
(Maps)
CMH Pub 7-6 The Lorraine Campaign
*(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 7-6-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Lorraine Campaign
(Maps)
CMH Pub 7-7 The Siegfried Line Campaign
*(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 7-7-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Siegfried Line Campaign
(Maps)
CMH Pub 7-8 The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge
(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 7-8-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge
(Maps)
* CMH Pub 7-9 The Last Offensive
(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 7-9-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from The Last Offensive (Maps)
CMH Pub 7-10 Riviera to the Rhine
(and -1) (Paper)
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APPENDIX
CMH Pub 10-15 The Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Germany
CMH Pub 10-16 The Signal Corps: The Emergency (To December 1941)
*(and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 10-17 The Signal Corps: The Test (December 1941 to July 1943)
CMH Pub 10-18 The Signal Corps: The Outcome (Mid-1943 Through 1945)
CMH Pub 10-19 The Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Organization, and Operations
CMH Pub 10-20 The Transportation Corps: Movements, Training, and Supply
CMH Pub 10-21 The Transportation Corps: Operations Overseas
CMH Pub 10-22 The Corps of Engineers: The War Against Germany
CMH Pub 10-23 The Medical Department: Medical Service in the European Theater of
Operations
*(and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 10-24 The Medical Department: Medical Service in the War Against Japan
*(and -1) (Paper)
Special Studies
CMH Pub 11-1 Chronology: 1941–1945
CMH Pub 11-2 Buying Aircraft: Materiel Procurement for the Army Air Forces
* CMH Pub 11-3 Civil Affairs: Soldiers Become Governors
* CMH Pub 11-4 The Employment of Negro Troops
(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 11-5 Military Relations Between the United States and Canada: 1939–1945
* CMH Pub 11-6 Rearming the French
CMH Pub 11-7 Three Battles: Arnaville, Altuzzo, and Schmidt
(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 11-7-1 A Portfolio of Maps Extracted from Three Battles: Arnaville, Altuzzo,
(Maps) and Schmidt
CMH Pub 11-8 The Women’s Army Corps
CMH Pub 11-9 United States Army in World War II: Reader’s Guide
CMH Pub 11-10 Manhattan: The Army and the Atomic Bomb
Pictorial Record
CMH Pub 12-1 The War Against Japan
CMH Pub 12-2 The War Against Germany and Italy: Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas
CMH Pub 12-3 The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent Areas
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Korean Monographs
CMH Pub 21-1 Korea, 1950
CMH Pub 21-2 Korea, 1951–1953
World War I
Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
* CMH Pub 23-1 American Expeditionary Forces: General Headquarters, Armies, Army
Corps, Services of Supply, and Separate Forces, Volume 1
CMH Pub 23-2 American Expeditionary Forces: Divisions, Volume 2
* CMH Pub 23-3 Zone of the Interior: Organizations and Activities of the War Depart-
ment, Volume 3, part 1
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* CMH Pub 23-4 Zone of the Interior: Territorial Departments, Tactical Divisions
Organized in 1918, and Posts, Camps, and Stations, Volume 3, part 2
* CMH Pub 23-5 Zone of the Interior: Directory of Troops, Volume 3, part 3
CMH Pub 23-6 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Organization of the
American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 1
* CMH Pub 23-7 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Policy-forming
Documents of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 2
* CMH Pub 23-8 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Training and Use of
American Units With the British and French, Volume 3
* CMH Pub 23-9 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Early Military Op-
erations of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 4
* CMH Pub 23-10 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Military Operations
of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 5
* CMH Pub 23-11 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Military Operations
of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 6
* CMH Pub 23-12 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Military Operations
of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 7
* CMH Pub 23-13 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Military Operations
of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 8
* CMH Pub 23-14 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Military Operations
of the American Expeditionary Forces, Volume 9
* CMH Pub 23-15 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, The Armistice
Agreement and Related Documents, Volume 10-1
* CMH Pub 23-16 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, The Armistice
Agreement and Related Documents, Volume 10-2
* CMH Pub 23-17 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, American Occupa-
tion of Germany, Volume 11
* CMH Pub 23-18 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Reports of the Com-
mander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services, Volume 12
* CMH Pub 23-19 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Reports of the Com-
mander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services, Volume 13
* CMH Pub 23-20 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Reports of the Com-
mander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services, Volume 14
* CMH Pub 23-21 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Reports of the Com-
mander-in-Chief, AEF, Staff Sections and Services, Volume 15
* CMH Pub 23-22 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, General Orders,
GHQ, AEF, Volume 16
* CMH Pub 23-23 United States Army in the World War, 1917–1919, Bulletins, GHQ,
AEF, Volume 17
CMH Pub 23-24 American Armies and Battlefields in EuropeWorld War I
Pamphlet
* CMH Pub 24-1 Learning Lessons in the American Expeditionary Forces
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CMH Pub 30-3 Military Advisors in Korea: KMAG in Peace and War
CMH Pub 30-4 The Sinews of War: Army Logistics, 1775–1953
CMH Pub 30-5-1 Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East
CMH Pub 30-6 The U.S. Army in the Occupation of Germany, 1944–1946
* CMH Pub 30-7-1 The Army Medical Department, 1775–1818
* CMH Pub 30-8 The Army Medical Department, 1818–1865
(and -1) (Paper)
*`CMH Pub 30-9 The Army Medical Department, 1865–1917
* (and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 30-11 Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands, 1945–1950
* (and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-12 Moscow to Stalingrad: Decision in the East
* (and-1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-13 The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1789–1878
* (and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-14 The Women’s Army Corps, 1945–1978
(and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-15 The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1877–1945
* (and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-17 Getting the Message Through: A Branch History of the U.S.
Army Signal Corps
* (and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-18 The U.S. Army’s Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1968–1974
* (and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 30-19 The History of the U.S. Army Medical Service Corps
(and -1) (Paper)
CMH Pub 30-20 The Role of Federal Military Forces in Domestic Disorders, 1945–
1992 (Forthcoming)
(and -1) (Paper)
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The following CMH Pubs (70-7-01 through 70-7-23) are extract chapters, separately
printed, from Command Decisions.
* CMH Pub 70-7-01 “Germany First: The Basic Concept of Allied Strategy in World War II”
* CMH Pub 70-7-02 “The German Decision To Invade Norway and Denmark”
* CMH Pub 70-7-03 “Decision To Land United States Forces in Iceland, 1941”
* CMH Pub 70-7-04 “Japan’s Decision for War”
* CMH Pub 70-7-05 “The Decision To Evacuate the Japanese From the Pacific Coast”
* CMH Pub 70-7-06 “The Decision To Withdraw to Bataan”
* CMH Pub 70-7-07 “The Decision To Invade North Africa (Torch)”
* CMH Pub 70-7-08 “U.S. Merchant Shipping and the British Import Crisis”
* CMH Pub 70-7-09 “The Persian Corridor as a Route for Aid to the USSR”
* CMH Pub 70-7-10 “Overlord Versus the Mediterranean at the Cairo-Tehran Conferences”
* CMH Pub 70-7-11 “MacArthur and the Admiralties”
* CMH Pub 70-7-12 “Hitler’s Decision on the Defense of Italy”
* CMH Pub 70-7-13 “General Lucas at Anzio”
* CMH Pub 70-7-14 “General Clark’s Decision To Drive on Rome”
* CMH Pub 70-7-l5 “The 90-Division Gamble”
* CMH Pub 70-7-16 “The Anvil Decision: Crossroads of Strategy”
* CMH Pub 70-7-17 “General Bradley’s Decision at Argentan (13 August 1944)”
* CMH Pub 70-7-18 “Logistics and the Broad-Front Strategy”
* CMH Pub 70-7-19 “The Decision To Launch Operation Market-Garden”
* CMH Pub 70-7-20 “The German Counteroffensive in the Ardennes”
* CMH Pub 70-7-21 “Luzon Versus Formosa”
* CMH Pub 70-7-22 “The Decision To Halt at the Elbe”
* CMH Pub 70-7-23 “The Decision To Use the Atomic Bomb”
* CMH Pub 70-10 From the Golden Gate to Mexico City: The U.S. Army Topographi-
cal Engineers in the Mexican War, 1846–1848
(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 70-12 Secretaries of War and Secretaries of the Army: Portraits and Bio-
graphical Sketches
CMH Pub 70-14 Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff, 1775–1995: Portraits
and Biographical Sketches of the Army’s Senior Officer
* CMH Pub 70-16 The Inspectors General of the United States Army, 1777–1903
*(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 70-17 Evolution of the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations
and Plans, 1903–1991
* CMH Pub 70-18 The Profession of Arms (Officers’ Call)
CMH Pub 70-19 U.S. Army Mobilization and Logistics in the Korean War: A Re-
search Approach
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CMH Pub 70-89-1 Historical Perspectives of the Operational Art: An Anthology
(Forthcoming)
* CMH Pub 70-90-1 Eisenhower Conference 2003: National Security Conference
Compendium
CMH Pub 70-91-1 Space Warriors The Army Space Support Team
Bicentennial Series
* CMH Pub 71-25 Soldier-Statesmen of the Constitution
*(and -1) (Paper)
* CMH Pub 71-28 Papers on the Constitution
Centennial Publication
CMH Pub 71-41 Omar Nelson Bradley: The Centennial
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DA Publications
* CMH Pub 90-1 The Last Salute: Civil and Military Funerals, 1921–1969
* CMH Pub 90-2 The Modern Volunteer Army Program: The Benning Experiment,
1970–1972
* CMH Pub 90-3 Building a Volunteer Army: The Fort Ord Contribution
DA Publications-Vietnam Studies
* CMH Pub 90-4 Airmobility, 1961–1971
* CMH Pub 90-5 Allied Participation in Vietnam
* CMH Pub 90-6 Base Development in South Vietnam, 1965–1970
* CMH Pub 90-7 Cedar Falls-Junction City: A Turning Point
* CMH Pub 90-8-1 Command and Control, 1950–1969
* CMH Pub 90-9-1 Communications-Electronics, 1962–1970
* CMH Pub 90-10-1 The Development and Training of the South Vietnamese Army,
1950–1972
* CMH Pub 90-11 Division-Level Communications, 1962–1973
* CMH Pub 90-12 Field Artillery, 1954–1973
* CMH Pub 90-13 Financial Management of the Vietnam Conflict, 1962–1972
* CMH Pub 90-14 Law at War: Vietnam, 1964–1973
* CMH Pub 90-15-1 Logistic Support
* CMH Pub 90-16 Medical Support of the U.S. Army in Vietnam, 1965–1970
* CMH Pub 90-17-1 Mounted Combat in Vietnam
* CMH Pub 90-18 Riverine Operations, 1966–1969
* CMH Pub 90-19 The Role of Military Intelligence, 1965–1967
* CMH Pub 90-20 Sharpening the Combat Edge: The Use of Analysis To Reinforce
Military Judgment
* CMH Pub 90-21-1 Tactical and Materiel Innovations
* CMH Pub 90-22 U.S. Army Engineers, 1965–1970
* CMH Pub 90-23-1 U.S. Army Special Forces, 1961–1971
* CMH Pub 90-24-1 The War in the Northern Provinces, 1966–1968
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Former DA Pamphlets
CMH Pub 104-1-1 Military Improvisations During the Russian Campaign
(DA Pam 20-201)
CMH Pub 104-2 Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps
(DA Pam 20-231)
* CMH Pub 104-3 Night Combat
(DA Pam 20-236)
CMH Pub 104-5 Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign
(DA Pam 20-290)
CMH Pub 104-6 Effects of Climate on Combat in European Russia
(DA Pam 20-291)
* CMH Pub 104-8 History of Personnel Demobilization in the United States Army
(DA Pam 20-210)
* CMH Pub 104-9 The Personnel Replacement System in the U.S. Army
(DA Pam 20-211)
* CMH Pub 104-10 History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army,
1775–1945
(DA Pam 20-212)
CMH Pub 104-11-1 History of Prisoner of War Utilization by the United States Army,
(DA Pam 20-213) 1776–1945
CMH Pub 104-14-1 German Defense Tactics Against Russian Breakthroughs
(DA Pam 20-233)
* CMH Pub 104-15 Operations of Encircled Forces: German Experiences in Russia
(DA Pam 20-234)
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* CMH Pub 104-22-1 Small Unit Actions During the German Campaign in Russia
(DA Pam 20-269)
* CMH Pub 104-24 Warfare in the Far North
(DA Pam 20-292)
Reading Lists
* CMH Pub 105-5-1 Chief of Staff’s Professional Reading List
DA Poster Series
(U.S. Army in Action Prints)
* DA Poster 21-32 Remagen Bridgehead
* DA Poster 21-37 Merry Christmas, 1776
* DA Poster 21-38 The Road to Fallen Timbers
* DA Poster 21-39 The Battle of Chippewa
* DA Poster 21-40 “Remember Your Regiment”
* DA Poster 21-41 First at Vicksburg
* DA Poster 21-42 “The Rock of the Marne”
* DA Poster 21-43 “Follow Me!”
* DA Poster 21-45 Good Marksmanship and Guts!
* DA Poster 21-46 Gatlings to the Assault
* DA Poster 21-47 Breakthrough at Chipyong-ni
* DA Poster 21-48 Knocking Out the Moros
* DA Poster 21-49 “Hell Fighters! Le’s Go!”
* DA Poster 21-50 “Cuidado—Take Care, Bushmasters!”
* DA Poster 21-73 “I’ll Try, Sir!”
* DA Poster 21-91 Go For Broke
CD-ROMs
EM 0023 The United States Army in World War I
EM 0182 The United States Army and the Korean War
EM 0192 The United States Army and World War II, Set 1 of 7
EM 0222 The United States Army and World War II, Set 2 of 7
EM 0223 The United States Army and World War II, Set 3 of 7
EM 0224 The United States Army and World War II, Set 4 of 7 (Forthcoming)
EM 0225 The United States Army and World War II, Set 5 of 7 (Forthcoming)
EM 0251 The United States Army and the War With Spain
Field Manuals
* FM 1-20 Military History Operations
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Author Index
Adamczyk, Richard D., 26 Cirillo, Roger, 32
Albright, John, 8 Clarke, Jeffrey J., 7, 20, 32
Anderson, Charles R., 31, 32 Clary, David A., 43
Andrade, Dale, 32 Cline, Ray S., 15
Appleman, Roy E., 12, 18 Coakley, Robert W., 15, 16, 39, 41, 46
Cochrane, Rexmond C., 22
Bailey, Jennifer L., 31 Cole, Hugh M., 20
Ballard, Anthony, 11 Cole, Ronald H., 46
Ballard, Ted, 32, 52 Coles, Harry L., 25
Bauer, Magna E., 30 Coll, Blanche D., 22
Beck, Alfred M., 22 Collins, James Lawton, Jr., 9
Bedessem, Edward N., 32 Condon-Rall, Mary Ellen, 23, 48
Bell, William G., 42, 56 Conn, Stetson, 17, 39
Bellafaire, Judith L., 30, 32 Cosmas, Graham A., 23, 39
Bergen, John D., 8 Cowdrey, Albert E., 12, 23
Biggs, Richard C., 50 Cox, Debora R., 50
Birdsell, Dale, 22 Craig, James R., 55
Birtle, Andrew J., 14, 32, 47 Criner, Eric R., 50
Blumenson, Martin, 19, 20 Crowl, Philip A., 18
Borch, Frederic L., 44
Bortz, Abe, 22 Danysh, Romana, 50, 51
Bourque, Stephen A., 5 Dastrup, Boyd L., 49
Bowers, William T., 13 Dod, Karl C., 22
Brophy, Leo P., 21, 22 Donita M. Moorhus, 47
Brown, Paul W., 11 Dorland, Peter, 8
Brown, Shannon A., 49 Doughty, Robert A., 45
Brownlee, Romie L., 44 Drea, Edward J., 31
Burkhalter, William E., 11 Dunn, Carroll H., 9
Burns, James M., 18 Dziuban, Stanley W., 25
Bykofsky, Joseph, 25 Dzwonchyk, Wayne M., 31, 51
Eastman, Seth, 53
Campbell., David R., 42 Eckhardt, George S., 9
Canedy, Susan, 45 Elder, Daniel K., 43
Cannon, M. Hamlin, 18 Elsberg, John W., 40
Carland, John M., 7 Engelman, Rose C., 17
Carroll, Owen J., 13 Epley, William W., 54
Cash, John A., 8 Eversmann, William W., Jr., 11
Chapman, Anne W., 46 Ewell, Julian J., 10
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Title Index
Admiralties: Operations of the 1st Cavalry Army Medical Specialist Corps: The 45th
Division, 29 February–18 May 1944, 27 Anniversary, 50
Advice and Support: The Early Years, Army of Excellence: The Development of
1941–1960, 7 the 1980s Army, 46
Advice and Support: The Final Years, 1965– Army Staff Reorganization, 1903–1985, 42
1973, 7 Army’s Training Revolution, 1973–1990:
After DESERT STORM: The U.S. Army and the An Overview, 46
Reconstruction of Kuwait, 5 Aviation, 51
Air Defense Artillery, 50
Airmobility, 1961–1971, 9 Base Development in South Vietnam, 1965–
Allied Participation in Vietnam, 9 1970, 9
American Armies and Battlefields in Eu- Bastogne: The First Eight Days, 28
rope, 37 Battle of Ball’s Bluff, 52
American Army Doctrine for the Post-Cold Battle of Cedar Creek: Self-Guided Tour, 52
War, 46 Battle of First Bull Run, 52
American Military Heritage, 41 Battle of New Market: Self-Guided Tour,
American Military History, 41 51
American Soldier, Sets 1 through 5, 52 Battle of Second Manassas: Self-Guided
Anzio Beachhead, 22 January–25 May Tour, 52
1944, 27 Biennial Reports of the Chief of Staff of the
Approach to the Philippines, 18 United States Army to the Secretary of
Ardennes: Battle of the Bulge, 20 War, 1 July 1939–30 June 1945, 30
Armies, Corps, Divisions, and Separate Bri- Black Soldier/White Army: The 24th Infan-
gades, 51 try Regiment in Korea, 13
Army and Economic Mobilization, 16 Breakout and Pursuit, 20
Army and Industrial Manpower, 16 Building a Volunteer Army: The Fort Ord
Army and the Joint Chiefs of Staff: Evolu- Contribution, 45
tion of Army Ideas on the Command, Building Air Bases in the Negev: The U.S.
Control, and Coordination of the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers in Israel.
Armed Forces, 1942–1985, 42 1979–1982, 48
Army Art in World War I: A Commemora- Building for Peace: U.S. Army Engineers in
tive Print Set, 53 Europe, 1945–1991, 47
Army Family: A White Paper, 54 Buying Aircraft: Materiel Procurement for
Army Medical Department, 1775–1818, 43 the Army Air Forces, 25
Army Medical Department, 1818–1865, 43
Army Medical Department, 1865–1917, 43 Campaign in the Marianas, 18
Note: The words “a(n)” and “the” have been omitted when they are the first word of a title.
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TITLE INDEX
Campaigns of World War II: A World War Centuries of Service: The U.S. Army, 1775–
II Commemorative Series, 31 2004, 41
Aleutian Islands, 31 Changing an Army: An Oral History of
Algeria–French Morocco, 31 General William E. Depuy, USA Re-
Anzio, 32 tired, 44
Ardennes-Alsace, 32 Chemical Warfare Service: Chemicals in
Army Nurse Corps: A Commemoration Combat, 22
of World War II, 32 Chemical Warfare Service: From Laboratory
Bismarck Archipelago, 32 to Field, 22
Brief History of World War II, 31 Chemical Warfare Service: Organizing for
Burma, 1942, 32 War, 21
Central Burma, 32 Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Prepara-
Central Europe, 32 tions, 15
Central Pacific, 31 Chief of Staff’s Professional Reading List,
China Defensive, 32 46
China Offensive, 32 Chronology: 1941–1945, 25
Defense of the Americas, 31 Civil Affairs: Soldiers Become Governors,
East Indies, 32 25
Eastern Mandates, 32 Combat Actions in Korea, 13
Egypt-Libya, 31 Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps, 33
Guadalcanal, 31 Combat Operations: Stemming the Tide,
India-Burma, 31 May 1965 to October 1966, 7
Leyte, 32 Combat Operations: Taking the Offensive,
Luzon, 32 October 1966 to October 1967, 7
Mobilization, 32 Combat Support in Korea, 13
Naples-Foggia, 32 Command and Control, 1950–1969, 9
New Guinea, 31 Command Decisions, 28
Normandy, 32 Command Post at War: First Army Head-
North Apennines, 32 quarters in Europe, 1943–1945, 29
Northern France, 32 Commanding Generals and Chiefs of Staff,
Northern Solomons, 31 1775–1995, Portraits and Biographical
Papua, 31 Sketches of the Army’s Senior Officer,
Philippine Islands, 31 42
Po Valley, 32 Communications-Electronics, 1962–1970, 9
Rhineland, 32 Continental Army, 40
Rome-Arno, 32 Corps of Engineers: Construction in the
Ryukyus, 32 United States, 22
Sicily, 32 Corps of Engineers: The War Against Ger-
Southern France, 32 many, 22
Southern Philippines, 32 Corps of Engineers: The War Against Japan,
Tunisia, 31 22
Western Pacific, 32 Corps of Engineers: Troops and Equipment,
Women’s Army Corps: A Comme- 22
moration of World War II Service, Correspondence Relating to the War With
32 Spain Including the Insurrection in the
Capture of Makin, 20–24 November 1943, Philippine Islands and the China Relief
27 Expedition, April 15, 1898, to July 30,
CARTWHEEL: The Reduction of Rabaul, 17 1902, 39
Cassino to the Alps, 19 Cross-Channel Attack, 20
Cedar Falls–Junction City: A Turning Point,
9 D-Day: The 6th of June, 53
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Medical Support of the U.S. Army in Viet- Organization and Role of the Army Service
nam, 1965–1970, 10 Forces, 16
Medics’ War, 12 Organization of Ground Combat Troops,
Merrill’s Marauders, February–May 1944, 16
27 Origins and Development of the National
Military Advisors in Korea: KMAG in Training Center 1976–1984, 46
Peace and War, 13 Orthopedic Surgery in Vietnam, 11
Military Communications: A Test for Tech-
nology, 8 Papers on the Constitution, 40
Military Government in the Ryukyu Islands, Papuan Campaign: The Buna-Sanananda
1945–1950, 47 Operation, 16 November 1942–23 Janu-
Military Improvisations During the Russian ary 1943, 27
Campaign, 33 Pattern for Joint Operations: World War II
Military Intelligence, 51 Close Air Support, North Africa, 29
Military Police, 51 Persian Corridor and Aid to Russia, 21
Military Relations Between The United Personnel Replacement System in the U.S.
States and Canada, 1939–1945, 25 Army, 45
Modern Volunteer Army Program: The Policy and Direction: The First Year, 12
Benning Experiment, 1970–1972, 44 Portrait of an Army,, 52
Modernizing the King of Battle, 1973–1991, Procurement and Training of Ground Com-
49 bat Troops, 16
Moscow to Stalingrad: Decision in the East, Profession of Arms (Officers’ Call), 41
30 Providing the Means of War: Historical Per-
Mounted Combat in Vietnam, 10 spectives on Defense Acquisition,
1945–2000, 49
Night Combat, 33 Public Affairs: The Military and the Media,
Noncommissioned Officer: Images of An 1962–1968, 8
Army in Action, 52 Public Affairs: The Military and the Media,
Northwest Africa: Seizing the Initiative in 1968–1973, 8
the West, 18
Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War
Okinawa: The Last Battle, 18 Against Germany, 24
Omaha Beachhead, 28 Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War
Omar Nelson Bradley: The Centennial, 31 Against Japan, 24
On Operational Art, 55 Quartermaster Corps: Organization, Supply,
Operation JUST CAUSE: 20 December 1989– and Services, Vol. I, 23
31 January 1990, 53 Quartermaster Corps: Organization, Supply,
Operation JUST CAUSE: The Incursion Into and Services, Vol. II, 24
Panama, 48 Quartermaster Support of the Army: A His-
Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM: 7 tory of the Corps, 1775–1939, 50
August 1990–28 February 1991, 53 Quarters One, 56
Operations of Encircled Forces: German Ex-
periences in Russia, 34 Rearming the French, 26
Order of Battle of the United States Land Recurring Logistic Problems As I Have Ob-
Forces in the World War, 5 Vols., 36 served Them, 48
Ordnance Department: On Beachhead and Reorganizing for Pacification Support, 8
Battlefront, 23 Report by the Supreme Commander to the
Ordnance Department: Planning Munitions Combined Chiefs of Staff on the Opera-
for War, 23 tions in Europe of the Allied Expedi-
Ordnance Department: Procurement and tionary Force, 6 June 1944 to 8 May
Supply, 23 1945, 30
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Transportation and Logistics: One Man’s U.S. Army and World War II: Selected Pa-
Story, 48 pers From the Army’s Commemorative
Transportation Corps: Movements, Training, Conferences, 30
and Supply, 25 U.S. Army Counterinsurgency and Contin-
Transportation Corps: Operations Overseas, gency Operations Doctrine 1860–1941,
25 47
Transportation Corps: Responsibilities, Or- U.S. Army Engineers, 1965–1970, 11
ganization, and Operations, 24 U.S. Army GHQ Maneuvers of 1941, 29
Triumph in the Philippines, 18 U.S. Army in the Occupation of Germany,
Truce Tent and Fighting Front, 12 1944–1946, 47
U.S. Army Mobilization and Logistics in the
United States Army in Afghanistan, October Korean War: A Research Approach, 13
2001–March 2002, 6 U.S. Army Signals Intelligence in World
United States Army and the Korean War War II: A Documentary History, 30
(CD-ROM), 14 U.S. Army Special Forces, 1961–1971, 11
United States Army in Somalia, 1992–1994, U.S. Army Special Operations in World War
6 II, 29
United States Army in the World War, U.S. Army’s Transition to the All-Volunteer
1917–1919, 17 Vols., 36 Force, 1968–1974, 44
United States Army and the War With Utah Beach to Cherbourg, 6–27 June 1944,
Spain, (CD-ROM), 39 28
United States Army in World War I,
(CD-ROM) 38 Victory in Papua, 17
United States Army and World War II, Set 1 Vietnam From Cease-Fire to Capitulation,
of 7, (CD-ROM), 34 8
United States Army and World War II, Set 2
of 7, (CD-ROM), 34 War Against Germany and Italy: Mediterra-
United States Army and World War II, Set 3 nean and Adjacent Areas, 26
of 7, (CD-ROM), 34 War Against Germany: Europe and Adja-
United States Army and World War II: Set 4 cent Areas, 27
of 7, (CD-ROM), 35 War Against Japan, 26
United States Army and World War II: Set 5 War in the Northern Provinces, 1966–1968,
of 7, (CD-ROM), 35 11
United States Army in World War II: War of the American Revolution, 39
Reader’s Guide, 26 Warfare in the Far North, 34
United States Army Logistics, 1775–1992: Washington Command Post: The Operations
An Anthology, 49 Division, 15
United States Army Unilateral and Coalition Whirlwind War: The United States Army in
Operations in the 1965 Dominican Re- Operations DESERT SHIELD and DESERT
public Intervention, 47 STORM, 5
Unknown Future and a Doubtful Pre- Women’s Army Corps, 26
sent: Writing the Victory Plan of 1941, 28 Women’s Army Corps, 1945–1978, 44
U.S. Army and the Lewis and Clark Expedi- World War II Army Art Print Sets 1, 2, and
tion, 39 3, 53
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