Some issues have title: Publications of the United States Army Center of Military History; or: Publications, Description based on: 1977-78; title from cover. ; Microfiche. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Report year ends June 30. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; Continues: Department of the Army historical summary (Washington), ISSN 0092-7880, issued by: United States. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History.
"Covert Legions is the history of the U.S. Army's intelligence organization in Germany from the Allies' arrival in late 1944 to the end of the military government in 1949. It covers Army intelligence operations during this period, including denazification and democratization, the capture of German scientists and scientific technology, and espionage and counterespionage activity against local communist organizations and the Soviet occupation forces"--
Book Description: From the start of operations in Iraq in March 2003 until mid-2009, ground troops from thirty-seven countries fought at the side of U.S. forces, with many more providing indirect support and assistance. These countries furnished significant military aid to the United States Army and performed vital missions relevant to combat, intelligence, reconstruction, and support operations. The participation of these coalition partners proved critical to the success of the overall mission. Allied Participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom examines the achievements and contributions of the allied nations that supplied ground troops to the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq during 2003-2009. It does not cover forces deployed to Iraq under the aegis of the United Nations or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The U.S. military's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom reconfirms the necessity of coalition building in modern warfare, even when the U.S. Army and Marine Corps ground forces shoulder the largest burden. This monograph offers separate sections on each coalition ally and presents basic information about deployed military forces and their general operational experiences in Iraq. It also provides a framework for more detailed histories to follow. ; Shipping list no.: 2012-0103-P ; Includes bibliographical references (p. 129). ; Introduction -- Allied participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom -- Overview -- Formation of the coalition of the willing, November 2002-March 2003 -- Major combat operations: coalition forces land component command, March-May 2003 -- Combined joint task force-7, June 2003-May 2004 -- Multi-national force-Iraq, May 2004-July 2009 -- Analysis -- Appendix-force contributions by nations -- Albania -- Armenia -- Australia -- Azerbaijan -- Bosnia-Herzegovina -- Bulgaria -- Czech Republic -- Denmark -- Dominican Republic -- El Salvador -- Estonia -- Georgia -- Honduras -- Hungary -- Italy -- Japan -- Kazakhstan -- Latvia -- Lithuania -- Macedonia -- Moldova -- Mongolia -- Netherlands -- New Zealand -- Nicaragua -- Norway -- Philippines -- Poland -- Portugal -- Republic of Korea -- Romania -- Slovakia -- Spain -- Thailand -- Tonga -- Ukraine -- United Kingdom -- Further readings -- Abbreviations -- Map symbols. ; Book Description: From the start of operations in Iraq in March 2003 until mid-2009, ground troops from thirty-seven countries fought at the side of U.S. forces, with many more providing indirect support and assistance. These countries furnished significant military aid to the United States Army and performed vital missions relevant to combat, intelligence, reconstruction, and support operations. The participation of these coalition partners proved critical to the success of the overall mission. Allied Participation in Operation Iraqi Freedom examines the achievements and contributions of the allied nations that supplied ground troops to the U.S.-led coalition in Iraq during 2003-2009. It does not cover forces deployed to Iraq under the aegis of the United Nations or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The U.S. military's experience in Operation Iraqi Freedom reconfirms the necessity of coalition building in modern warfare, even when the U.S. Army and Marine Corps ground forces shoulder the largest burden. This monograph offers separate sections on each coalition ally and presents basic information about deployed military forces and their general operational experiences in Iraq. It also provides a framework for more detailed histories to follow. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprint. Originally published: Washington : Office of the Chief of Military History, U.S. Army, 1968. (United States Army in World War II. The technical services). ; Shipping list no.: 2010-0095-P. ; "First printed 1968"--T.p. verso. ; Includes bibliographical references and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Shipping list no.: 2008-0182-P. ; "CMH pub. 91-7-1." ; Includes bibliographical references (p. [429]-442) and index. ; The command and the war, January 1968 -- Prelude to Tet: warnings and preparations -- Tet and its aftermath -- General Abrams takes charge -- Redeployment and Vietnamization -- MACV headquarters: the drawdown -- Seasons of scandal -- South Vietnam: waging the one war -- Across the borders: Cambodia -- Across the borders: Laos and North Vietnam -- The Easter offensive -- The final phasedown -- Conclusion: MACV in retrospect. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Includes index. ; Fifteen maps on folded leaves bound to p. 3 of cover. ; Reprint. Originally published: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1961. ; G.P.O. sales statement incorrect in publication. ; Shipping list no.: 2006-0193-P. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. [707]-711). ; Mode of access: Internet.
Shipping list no.: 2002-0302-P. ; Originally published: Washington: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1951. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. [487]-492) and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"Military instruction." ; Reprint: Originally published: Washington, D.C. : Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1961. ; Includes bibliographical references (p. [707]-711) and index. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprint. Originally published: Command decisions, ch. 17. Washington : Dept. of the Army, Office of Military History, 1960. ; Shipping list no.: 91-022-P. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Shipping list no.: 91-025-P. ; Reprint. Originally published: Command decisions, ch. 5. Washington : Dept. of the Army, Office of Military History, 1960. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
Reprint. Originally published: Command decisions, ch. 13. Washington : Dept. of the Army, Office of Military History, 1960. ; Shipping list no.: 91-025-P. ; Includes bibliographical references. ; Mode of access: Internet.
"The United States led military coalitions against Iraq in the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War and the 2003 overthrow of the Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq. Although these events are among the most studied in recent American military history, the U.S. operations in the Middle East between the two conflicts are much less well known. This monograph fills this gap and recounts how the U.S. Army helped deter Iraqi aggression during this period. It also chronicles how the Army maintained a high tempo of operations during a decade of downsizing and consolidation"--