An American military presence has been prevalent on the Korean Peninsula since the end of World War II. As Korea attempted to recover from decades of bitter Japanese rule, internal struggles and politics led to the division of Korea into North and...
A Guerra da Argélia. Coronel Gilles Martin, Exército Francês; A Guerra da Argélia começou em 1º de novembro de 1954 e terminou oito anos mais tarde, em 1962, com a Independência da Argélia. Foi uma guerra colonial entre a França e o povo...
Ejercicio del mando en el combate, facilitado por redes. Teniente General William S. Wallace, Ejército de los EE.UU.; Las innovaciones tecnológicas juegan un papel paradójico en la transformación de las fuerzas militares. Por una parte,...
This study focuses on tactical airpower in south Vietnam between 1961-1968. Some of the issues examined are command and control of airpower, the use of airpower at the tactical and the operational-strategic level of war, the role of helicopters,...
Trained to fight a linear war in Europe against conventional Soviet forces, field artillery units were unprepared for combat in Korea, which called for all-around defense of mutually supporting battery positions, and high-angle fire. Pacific...
During the Cold War, the U.S. Army focused a large percentage of its combat power on the defense of Western Europe against possible Soviet aggression. Though America fought two low-intensity conflicts (Korea and Vietnam) during this era, North...
Combat Operations Research Group (CORG); Ney, Virgil
The modern military text, or field manual, has evolved over a period of several hundred years. Historically, military training literature traces its beginnings to the writings of the ancient Chinese, Greeks and Romans. Until the invention of...
This is the story of the Corps in Korea. It is a story of a unit whose roots can be found in the Ninth Corps of the Civil War; of a unit that partook of both World Wars; of a unit that stood as a major force in the occupation of Japan. But...
This historical monograph traces developments from the over-all plans and political evolution to the implementation of plans and troop movements from Europe to the Middle East. There follows a detailed account of the experiences of the U.S. Army...
Cleaver, Frederick W.; Fitzpatrick, George; Ponturo, John; Rossiter, William; Stolzenbach, C. Darwin
This Technical Memorandum ORO-T-64 AFFE is a study that analyzes and evaluates the UN partisan campaign in Korea with the objective of determining ways to improve the conduct of guerilla warfare in the future. The episode of the Korean partisan...
Contains extracts from command reports for information, evaluation and any necessary action in accordance with SR 525-85-5. Reports contain information on situation and operations as well as lessons learned and conclusions. Digitized by the...
From back of photo: Standing in front of a Korean military installation are (l-r) PFC Henry A. Adams, T/SGT Oscar R. Hogan, PVT Lawrence Grisson, and PFC Henry L. James.
From back of photo: PFC Edward Wilson, 24th Infantry Regiment, wounded in [the] leg while engaged in action against the enemy forces near the front lines in Korea, waits to be evacuated to aid station behind enemy lines.
From back of photo: Korea. Members of the 25th Division at the Pusan Port area bound for the battle front, L to R: CPT David Pryor, CPL Doyle Howell, CPL Billie Kees, CPL Elanton Hall, CPL Willie Mullins.
Forward observers on “Bloody Ridge,” Korea spot new positions upon which to fire. Two Pfcs of the 15th Field Artillery Battalion, 2nd U.S. Infantry Division.
This Sergeant First Class from the 40th Signal Company, 40th U.S. Infantry Division is the section leader in charge of the U.S. Infantry Division Photo Section. He is making a panoramic view of the front lines.