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* CAPAINS ND PERTIONS

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHIES

DA5IS~X-ut on Unh-ited

NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITYARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE

7800 HAMPTON BOULEVARD 0 NORFOLK. VIRGINIA 23511-6051API 18

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r?"A r PTABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PACE

Arab-I s raeli War, 1973 I

C-Battle of Brita' hWWII)

~.Battle of the Atlantic,)(WWII) 9

(Central Pacific (General) WWII) 13

(Cihina-urma-India Theatre,(,WWII) 17

(Coral Sea,(WWII) 23

,Falkland Islands 27

6 -france (Includes Anvil &Dragoo~n) WWII) 37

Gallipoli (WWI) 41

,~-Guadalcanal (W WII) 45

Italy (includes Anzio, Cassino)WWII) 51

orean War (With emphasis on Inchon) 57

rKus (L~rnphasis on July 1943~iWWII) 61

kLeyte (WWII) 63

(-,Midway,(W WII) 69

-')New Guinea (WWII) 75

ortI, AfricaAWWlI) 77

_ýOkinawa,(WWIIl) 81

Operation Barbarossa (Initial Offensive, June 1941-Win,.er 1941),WWII) 85

Operation',Garden,4W WII) 91

Operatio6,',Market J(WWIH) 93

Operationwrorch (WWII) 95

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"TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

(, Pacific Regions, Pre World World 11 99

, Ploesti,(WWII) 103

j5"Rabau )(WWII) 105

S?, Remagen (WWII) 109

&-/Schweinfurt (WWII) 1.3

,.:Sicily (Operation Husky, WWII) 115

Stalingrad (WWII) 119

Tannenberg (WWI) 123

S .t ' (t '.l 11 z At*- SreQ0i 127

(-C~amp ng cenariosIt V

t44.. t k" Morn of Africa and the Angolan-Cuban,&nnection2 131

1/,r Northwest PacificArea) a 1.,- 141

":.; Syria-Israel inderbox. (c : 147

"In":-. ... -. .. ...........* r.I

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ARAB4ISRAEIA WAR, 1973

DS128.17 Adan, Avraham. Oa the Banks of the Suez: An Israeli General's.A3 Personal Account of the YoM KiDDur War. San Rafael, Calif.:

Presidio Press, 1980. 479 po.

DS128.1 Aker, Frank. October 1973: The Arab-Israeli War. Hamden,.A5 Conn.: Archon Books, 1985. 185 pp. maps.

DS128.1 Allen, Peter. The Yom Kippur War. New York: Scribner's,.A6 1982. 310 pp.

DS119.7 Amos, John W. Arab-Israeli Military/Political Relations: Arab.A68 Perceptions and the Politics of Escalation. New York: Pergamon

Press, 1979. 382 pp.

U -----........-. "Deception and the 1973 Middle East War," in Strategic163 Military Deception, ed. Donald C. Daniel and Katherine L..S76 Herbig. New York: Pergamon Press, 1982, pp. 317-334.

DS128.185 Aruri, Naseer H., ed. Middle East Crucible: Studies on the.M5 Arab-Israeli War of October 1973. Wilmette, Ill.: Me'dina

University Press International, 975. 479 pp.

DS1l9.7 Barker, A. J. Arab-Israeli Wars. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1980..B2 176 pp.

DS127 Brecher, Michael. Decisions in Crisis: Israel, 1967 and 1973..B69 Berkeley: University of California Press, 1980. 479 pp.

DS128.1 El-Badri, Hassan. The Ramadan War. 1973. Dunn Loring, Va.:.B3 T.N. Dupuy ,%ssociatesl Inc., 1978. 239 pp.

DS119.7 Gilbert, Martin. Atlas of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. New York:.G5 Macmillan, 1974. 101 pp. maps. (See pp. 87-101)

DS128.1 Grey, Ellsworth C. Employment of Field Artillery: The 1973 Mid-.G8 East War. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: U.S. Army Command and

Me'ierfStaff College, 1976. 23 pp.

DT107.83 Haykal, Mohammad Hassanein. The Road to Ramadan. New.H37 York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., 1975.285 pp.

DS128.1 Herzog, Chaim. The War of Atonement, October. 1973. Boston:.H4 Little Brown and Company, 1975. 300 pp.

JX 1395 Jones, Peter. The International Yearbook of Foreign Policy Analysis..J7 New York: Crane, Russak, 1975. 266 pp. (See pages 209-244)1975

DS128.1 Laqueur, Walter Ze'ev. Confrontation: The Middle East and World.L3 Politics. New York: Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co.,

1974. 308 pp. maps.

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UA853 Luttwak, Edward Nicolae. The Israeli Army. New York: Harper &.18L8 Row, 1975. 461 pp. maps.

DS128.19 Mackinney, Kathryn A. Eget and Israel: The Intelligence Prelude.E3M2 to the October War of 1973. Washington: Defense Intelligence

glh"l, 1978. 32 pp.

DS127 Monroe, Elizabeth. The Arab-Israel War, October 1973: Background.M58 and Events. London: International Institute for Strategic

Studies, 1975. 35 pp. maps.

DS128.1 O'Ballance, Edgar. No Victor No Vanquished: The Yom Kippur.02 War. San Rafae, ai.: Presidio Press, 1978. 370 pp.

DS128.1 Palit, D. K. Return to Sinai: The Arab Offensive. October 1973..P3 New Delhi: Palit & Palit Publishers, 1974. 172 pp. maps.

DS126.5 Perhmutter, Amos. Politics and the Military in Israel 1967-1977..P45 Totowa, N.J.: Frank Cass, 1978. 222 pp. maps.

DS128.19 Shazly, Saad. The Crossing of the Suez. San Francisco, Calif.-.E3S5 American Mideast Research, 1980. 333 pp.

DS127 Sherman, Arnold. When God Judged and Men Died: A Battle Report.S4 ofthe Yom KiDDur War. New York: Bantam, 1973. 148 pp.

maps.

DS127 Sicherman, Harvey. The Yom Kippur War: Etid of Illusion?.S5 Beverly Hills, Calif.: Sage Publications, 1976. 91 pp.

DS127 Sobel, Lester A., ed. Israel & the Arabs: The October 1973 War..S6 New York: Facts on File, 1974. 185 pp. map.

U165 Selected Readings in Tactics. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: U.S. Army.U62 Command and General Staff College. 4 v. (See Volume I, the(latest) 1973 Middle East War)

DS127 The Yom Kippur War. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1974. 514 pp..Y6 maps.

PERIODICALS

Bar-Siman-Tov, Yaacov. "Constraints and Limitations in Limited Local War: TheCase of the Yom Kippur War." Jerusalem Journal of InternationalRelations, 5, no. 2 (1981), pp. 46561.

Barker, A. J. "Aspects of the 'October' 1973 War." Royal Air Forces Quarterly,Winter 1974, pp. 301-307.

Beaufre, A. "The Fourth Arab-Israeli War." Cosantoir, Aug. 1974, pp. 274-277 +.

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Bentley, L. W. and D. C. McKinnon. "TheYom Kippur War as an Example ofModern Land Battle: Some Interesting Innovations But No RadicalChanges." Canadian Defence Quarterly, Summer 1974, pp. 13-19.

Brower, Kenneth S. "Armor in the October War." Armor, May/June 1974, pp. 10-15.

Burke, John T. "Precision Weaponry: The Changing Nature of Modern Warfare."Arm_, March 1974, pp. 12-16.

Chaplin, Dennis. "The Middle East War--An Assessment." RUSI, March 1974, pp.30-34.

Cichero, Romolo. "Victory Impossible--Defeat Unthinkable." Armies and Weapons,15 Nov. 1973-15 Jan. 1974, pp. 10-11. maps.

Clarkson, J. M. E. "Spark at Yom Kippur: Many Surprises in an Eighteen-DayWar." Canadian Defence Quarterly, Spring 1974, pp. 9 -2 2 .

Corddry, Charles W. "The Yom Kippur War, 1973--Lessons New and Old." NationalDefense, Mbsy-June 1974, pp. 505-508.

Cox, Richard. "October War's Military Lessons." International Perspectives,

Mar./Apr. 1974, pp. 32-35.

"Diary of the Fourth Arab-Israeli War." Army Quarterly, Jan. 1974, pp. 173-184.

Dupuy, T. N. "The War of Ramadan: An Arab Perspective of the October War."Army, Mar. 1975, pp. 13-22.

Eaker, Ira C. 'The Fourth Arab-Israeli War." Military Engineer, Iday/June 1974,pp. 156- 160.

"Egypt and the OcLober Fighting." Armies & Weapons, 15 Mar./15 May 1974, pp.9-11.

Gurion, Amnon. "Israeli Military Strategy up to the Yom Kippur War." Air

University Review, Sept./Oct. 1982, pp. 52-57.

Herzog, Chaim. "The Middle East War 1973." RUSI, Mar. 1975, pp. 3-13.

Hooton, Bob. "Chronology of the October War." Armies & Weapons, Feb. 1976, pp.39-46.

Hunt, Kenneth. "The Arab-Israeli War--Some Tentative Conclusions." Air Force,Dec. 1973, pp. 51-56.

Hunte, Roy. "The Yom Kippur War." Armies & Weapons, 15 Nov. 1973/15 Jan.1974, pp. 35-50. (Bound Separately)

McKenzie-Smith, Robert H. "Crisis Decisionmaking in Israel: The Case of theOctober 1973 Middle East War." Naval War College Review, Summer1976, pp. 39- 52.

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Marshall, S. L.A. "Egypt's Two-Week Military Myth." New Leader, 12 Nov. 1973,pp. 10- 12.

--.-----.-.....- "Reading the Mideast War--Reality in a Game of Confusion." NewLeader, 29 Oct. 1973, pp. 4-7.

"The Middle East War." Armed Forces Journal, Jan. 1974, pp. 33-38.

Miley, Henry A., Jr. "Mid-East War Logistics." Army Logistician, July/Aug. 1974,pp. 2- 5.

Newell, Clayton R. "Balancing the Ends, Ways and Means." Army, Aug. 1986, pp.24-28+.

Nicolle, David. 'The Assault on Mount Hermon: An Episode of the October War."RUSI, June 1975, p. 43 +.

O'Neill, Bard E. 'The October War: A Political-Military Assessment." AirUniversity Review, July/Aug. 1974, pp. 27-35.

Prosch, Geoffrey G. "Israeli Defense of the Golan." Military Review, Oct. 1979, pp.2-13.

Rodwell, Robert R. "The Mideast War: 'A Damned Close-Run Thing"'. Air Force,Feb. 1974, pp. 36-41.

Rogers, Glenn F., Jr. "The Battle for Suez City." Military Review, Nov. 1979, pp.27-33.

Roth, Ray G. "Operation Badr: Crossing the Suez." Armor, May/June 1982, pp.23-25.

Safran, Nadav. 'Trial by Ordeal: The Yom Kippur War, October 1973."International Security, Fall 1977, pp. 133-170.

Stein, Janice Gross. "'Intelligence' and 'Stupidity' Reconsidered: Estimation andDecision in Israel, 1973." Journal of Strategic Studies, Sept. 1980,pp. 147-177.

"The Suez Crossing: An Interview vith Major General Mohamed Abdel Halim AbouGhazala." Military Review, Nov. 1979, pp. 2-7.

Topfer, Horst. "The 1973 Neareast War." Field Artiller Journal, Nov./Dec. ' 974,pp. 36-43; Jan./Feb. 1975, pp-.- -i; Mar./Apr. 1975, pp. 12-19 +.

Wakebridge, Charles. "The Egyptian Staff Solution." Military Review, Mar. 1975,ppt .3- 11.

---------------. 'Trhe Syrian Side of the Hill." Military Review, Feb. 1976, pp. 20-30.

Weller, Jac. 'The Fight At Suez." National Defense, Sept./Oct. 1974, pp. 130-134.

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BATTLK OF BRITAIN

D)786 The Hattle of Britain: An Air Ministry Record or the Great Days from.A5 August 8th to October 31st, 1940. Garden City, N.Y.: Garden City1940 Publishing Co., Inc., 1941. 56 pp. maps.

D)786 Bishop, Edward. Their Finest Hour: The Story of the Battle of Britain,.i149 1940. New York: Ballantine Books, 1968. 160 pp.

D)743 Calvocoressi, Peter and Guy Wint. Total War: The Story of World War II..C3 New York: Pantheon, 1972. 959 pp. (See index: Britain, Battle of)

"D)756 The Campaign in the West, 19411. West Point, N.Y.: United States Military.U68 Academy, 1944. 68 pp. maps. (See pages 60-68)1944

D)743 Churchill, Winston S. Memoirs of the Second World War. Boston:.C48 Iloughton Mifflin Co., 1959. 1065 pp. (See index: Britain, Battle of)

D)743 . Their Finest [lour. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1949. 751 pp..C47v.2

D)756.5 Clark, Ronald W. Battle for Britain: Sixteen Weeks That Changed the.017C6 Course of History. New York: Franklin Watts, 1955. 175 pp. map.

D)759 Collier, Basil. The Defence of the United Kingdom. London: ller.C6 Majesty's Stationery Office, 1957. 557 pp. (See Index: Britain,

Battle of)

D)786 Collier, Richard. Edgle Day: The Battle of Britain, August 6--September.C35 15, 1940. New York: Duttoni, 1966. 316 pp.

D)756.5 . Eagle Day: The Battle of Britain, August 6--September 15,.117C66 1940. 2nd ed. New York: Dutton, 1980. 255 pp.

D)756.5 I)eighton, Len. Fighter: The True Story of the Battle of Britain. London:.ll71)1 Jonathan Cape, 1977. 304 pp. maps.

D)743 Dennis, Geoffrey Pomeroy. The World at War. London: Caxton Publishing.D)2 Company, 1951. 4 v. (See Volume II, pages 166-205)v.11

D)743 Dupuy, Trevor N. Options of Command. New York: Hippocrene Books,.D)82 1984. 303 pp. (See pages 29-53, Battle of Britain)

D)786 Fleming, Peter. Ope,'ation Sea Lion: The Projected Invasion of England in.F56 1940--An Account of the German Preparations and the British

Countermeasures. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1957. 323 pp.(See index: Battle of Britain)

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I)787 Jullian, Marcel. The Battle or Blritain, July September 1940. New York-.J84 Orion Press, 1967. 220 pp.

D74J Klee, Karl. "The Battle of Britain," in Decisive Battles of World War I1:.J3 The German View, ed. by 11. A. Jacobsen and J. Rohwer. New York:

Putnam's, 1965, pp. 73-94.

13810 Lewin, Ronald. Ultra Goes to War: The First Account of World War Ii's.S7IA Greatest Secret, Based on Official Documents. New York: McGraw

Hill, 1978. 397 pp. (See index: Britain, Battle of)

D756.5 Mason, Francis K. Battle Over Hritain. New York: Doubleday, 1969. 636.R7M3 pp. maps.

D)787 Mayer, Sydney L., and Masami "rokol, eds. Der Adler: The Official Na?.i.A39 Luftwaffe Magazine. New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1977. 1 v.

D)786 McKee, Alexander. Strike from the Sky: The Story of the liattle ofM18 Britain. Boston: Little, Brown, 1961. 288 pp.

U102 Newman, James Roy. The Tools of War. Garden City, N.Y.: I)oubleday,.N4 1942. 398 pp. (See index: Battle of Britain)

)750 Parkinson, Roger. Blood, Toll, Tears and Sweat:- The War Ilistory from.P32 Dunkirk to Alamein, Based on the War Cabinet Papers of 1940 to

1942. New York: McKay, 1973. 536 pp. (See pages 68-91, TheBattle of Britain; pages 92-124, Day of Eagles)

756.5- - ---------. Summer 1940: The Battle of Britain. New York: McKay,.B7P2 1977. 236 pp. maps.

D756.5 Price, Alfred. Battle of Britain: The Hardest Day, 18 August 1940. New.B7P8 York: Scribner's, 1980. 246 pp. maps.

D756.5 Taylor, Telford. The Breaking Wave: The Second World War in the.B7T'3 Summer of 1940. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1967. 378 pp.

maps.

D756.5 Townsend, Peter. Duel of Eagles. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1970..117T6 480 pp. map.

D787 Van ishoven, Armand. The Luftwaffe in the Battle of Britain. New York:.V2 Scribner's, 1980. 127 pp.

D810 Winterbotham, F. W. The Ultra Secret. New York: Harper & Row, 1974..C88W5 199 pp. (See index: Battle of Britain)

D785 Wood, Derek, and Derek Dempster. The Narrow Margin: The nattme of.W6 Britain and the Rise of Air Power 1930-1940. New York: McGraw-

llill, 1961. 536 pp.

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I)A89.6 Wright, Robert. The Man Who Won the Battle of Britain. Now York,

.I)6W7 Scribner's, 1969. 291 pp. (See Index: Battle of BritiT•

PKRIOI)ICAI.S

"The Hattie or Ilritaln." Air Defense Trends, Sept. 1974, pp, 32-35.

Herry, F. Clifton, Jr. "Battle of Britain, 1940." Air Force Magazine, Sept. 1980, pp. 114-116+.

Corddry, Marion M. "The War Rooms: Where So Few Did So Much." ArEm, July 1978, pp.42-46.

Gropman, Alan L. "'The Battle of Britain and the Principles of War." AerospbceIlistorian, Sept. 1971, pp. 138-144.

CGnther, liens Karl. "V-F Day Plus 3,652: Lessons of the German Defeat." MilitaryReview, Dcc. 1955, pp. 40-44.

Spuatz, Carl. "'ieaves from My Battle-of-Britain Diary." Aerospace Historian, Apr. 1957,pp. 66-75.

"This Was the Greatest Air Battle of All Time." Royal Air Force Flying Review, Oct.1960, pp. 31-35.

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BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC

1•7'<• h.•rn,•. tanl1ey Ma it I.-nd. S tr-ateg i.,C Employq2m-ent I...'*

NnvkL' I F, r" es in the Atlantic in World Wall 1i.Newrmv, t,, T.T. : Naval War Col lege, 1q52. 17 1.

I,77o (irettiin, ?;ir Peter. Cr__s Convoy: The Stor• •Ct HX'31. aLoidnon: T. Davies, 1974. 182 pp.

[hQ. .5 Gt. Brit. Contral Office of Informttior. . The Battle -,t.0110g the Atlotntic: The Olficial Account of the Fijht Agaiot

the U-boats, 1939-1945. London: H.M. Stationery Off.,1946. 103 pp.

11.7110 Hougjh, Ric-hard A. The LojtnfetjjBattle . New York: Morrow,1986. 371 PT). (See pages 37--68, U-boat warfare; pager80-104, Battleships in the North Atlantic)

117R] Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. U-b .- ts Offshore: When Hitler itruclýAmer-ica. New York: Stein and Day, 1978. 278 pp.

PI~h Hughes, Terry and John Costello. The Batt~le of the Atlantic.HýI New York: Dial Press, 1977. 1 V.

11t'im7 Kemp, Petetr K. Decision at Sea: The Convoy Escorts. New,K3 York: Elsevier-Dvutton, 1978. 184 pp..

D77u Macintyrs-', DonLld. The Battle of the Atlantic. New York:IM.. Ma(-m3 i lan 1961. 208 pp.

D'ffh ........ U-Boat Killer. Annapolis, Md.: Naval n,4t.it'ite.M3 Prt~is:. 1976. 176 PP.

I7kill Mason, David. U-Boat: The Secret Menace. New York:IM3 Ballarntine books, 1968. 160 pp.

1,7"731 Morison, ".:.;muel Eliot. History of United States NavaloMf32 OpeRations in World Wr I. Boston: LittleBrown,

1950- 1960. 15 v.

UT"tl Nrf-, ,Albert A., ed. Thp War Against Hitler: A l t.•r.

,W3ý St.tetvL in the West. New York: Hippocrene Books, 19?.27:3 pp, (See pages 17-68, Wolfpack: The GermanSubn.-.ir-,ne War in the Atlantic, 193Zý--1945.)

I,'T'I 0 Pitt, fjar-ie. Tho Battle of the Atlanti-. Alexandria.,I1t, Va. : lime -Life Books, 1977. 208 pp.

" It7'u, Rohwer . Tj -ý,on. The Cri t ical Convoy fattle of Marc-lh l'!,j 5.R4,. Th_ :.ktt e for HX.7 29/ SC122. Aririapul1s, Md. : NivAi

lIii '. .ut•' Press. 1977. 256 pp.

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D770 Ross, Tweed Wallis, Jr. The Beat Way to Destroy a Shij:*R17 The Evidence of European Naval Operations in World

War I1. Manhattan, Kan.: Military Affairs/AerospaceHistorian Pub., 1980. 213 pp.

D781 Showell, J.P. Mallmann. U-Boats under the Swastika: An.S4 Introduction to German Submarines 1935-1945. London: Jan

Allen, 1973. 167pp.

D790 U.S. Office of Naval History. ... Air Task Organization,A751 in the Atlantic Area. 1945. 198 1.

D770 Waters, John M., Jr. Bloody Winter. Annapolis, Md.:.W3 Naval Institute Press, 1984. 285 pp.

D'V80 Watts, Anthony John. The U-Boat Hunters. London: MacdonaldoW35 and Jane's, 1978. 192 pp.

D784 Wemyss, David E.G. Walker's Groups in the Western Approaches.

0G7W4 Liverpool: Liverpool Daily Post & Echo, 1949. 172 pp.

PERIODICALS

Belke, T.J. "Roll of Drums.* U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Apr. 1983. pp 58-84.

Cambareri, Carmen S. "Scuttle the Graf Spe.!" U.S. NavalInstitute Proceedings, June 1983, pp. 51-54.

Chipman, Donald D. "Mahan's Classical View and theProfession of Arms." Air University Review, Mar./Apr.1986, pp. 104-109.

Etzold, Thomas H. "Is Mahan Still Valid?" U.S. NavalInstitute Proceedings, Aug. 1980, pp. 38-43.

Field, James A., Jr. "Alfred Thayer Mahan Speaks forHimself." Naval War College Review, Fall 1976,pp. 47-60.

Fordyce, Samuel W. "The German U-Boat Campaign in WorldWar II: An Analysis." Navy. Apr. 1965, pp. 37-40 +.

Glick, Edward Bernard. 'Mahan: The Influence of a Historianon History." Military Review, Apr. 1972. pp. 31-34.

Godfrey, Jack E. 'Mahan: The Man, His Writings andPhilosophy." Naval War College Review, Mar. 1969,pp. 59-68.

Manship, H. Kaminer. 'Mahan's Concept of Sea Power."Naval War College ReviewL Jan. 1964, pp. 15-29.

Morison, Samuel E. "Thoughts on Naval Strategy, WorldWar II." Naval War College Review, Mar. 1968, pp. 3-10.

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Noble, Dennis L. "Winter of Decision.' National Defense,Feb. 1984, pp.47-50; Mar. 1984, pp. 57-62.

Norton, Douglas M. "The Open Secret: The U.S. Navy in theBattle of the Atlantic April-December 1941." Naval WarCollege Review, Jan./Feb. 1974, pp. 6 3 - 8 3 .

O'Connell, Jerome A. "Radar and the U-Boat." U.S. NavalInstitute Proceedings, Sept. 1963, pp. 53-65.

Pollock, Thomas R. "The Historical Elements of MahanianDoctrine." Naval War College Review. July/Aug. 1982,pp. 44-49.

Puckett, Pearl P. "Hell on the High Seas." Data, July1961, pp. 13-17.

Pushkin, A. *German Submarine Operations Against AircraftCarriers During World War II.' Selected Translationsfrom Soviet Naval Digest, no. 6 (1980), pp. 26-45.

Reitzel, William. "Mahan on the Use of the Sea." NavalWar College Review, May/June 1973, pp. 73-82.

Reynolds, Clark G. "The Maritime Strategy of World War II:Some Implications?" Naval War College Review, May/June 1986, pp. 43-50.

"-" Sea Power in the Twentieth Century. RUSI,May 1966, pp. 132-139.

Shrine, Bertram, Jr. "Mahan in the Nuclear Age." NavalWar College Review, Feb. 1966, pp. 23-24.

Taylor, John M. "America's Undeclared War in the Atlantic.'Retired Officer, Sept. 1979, pp 22-24.

Tidman, Keith R. "From U-Boats to Tomahawk." SurfaceWarfare Magazine. Sept. 19B2, pp. 14-16.

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CENTRAL- PACIFICt

1)-7/-j./7 A-urthur, Robert A. .And Kenneth Cohimia. The3d iThird Marine Division. Washington: Infantry

Z J Oi.rnal ress. l?48. 385 pp.

)7h: Bradley, John H. and Jack W. Dice. The SecondWorld War: Asia and the Pacific. West Point:U.S. Military Academy, 1982. 495 pp.(See also Ref D25.A2W3 v.8)

D767 Cant. Gilbert. The Great Pacific Victory from,C16 the Solomons to_Tokyo. New York: John Day,

1946. 422. pp. maps.

D767 Costello, John. The Pacific War. New York:,C67 Rawson, Wade, 1981. 742 pp.

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds.,A47 The Army Air Forces in World War II. Chicago:v.4 University of Chicago Press, 1948-1958. 7v. (See

volume IV, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan;see also 1983 edition: D790.A43 1983)

D767.99 Crowl, Philip A. Campaign in the Marianas.cM2UT.5 Washington: Office of Military History, U.S. Dept.

of the Army, 1960. 505 pp.

D767.917 Crowl, Philip A. and Edmund G. Love. 8eizure,U64 of the Gilberts and Marshalls. Washington:1955 Office of Military History, U.S. Dept. of the

Army, 1955. 414 pp.

1)761.99 Heinl, Robert D. and John A. Crown. The Marshalls:7M3L48 Increasing the___Temp. Washington: Historical

F Branch, U.S. Marine Corps, 1954. 188 pp.

D767 Hill, Harry W. Operations of Central PacificSH5 .cFrcees, Gilbert and Marshall Islands. Maxwell

Field, Ala.: Air War College, 1947. 25 1.

D'767.99 Hoffman, Carl .. Saipan: The 2epinnin2 of the.3A2 End.' Washington: Historical Division. Head-

quarters Marine Corps, 1950. 286 pp.

D767.99 The Seizure of Tinian.*MLU5 Washington: Historical Division. Headquarters

Marine Corps, 1951. 169 pp.

D70-: Holmes, Wilfred J. Undersea Victory. Garden146 City, N.Y. : Doubleday, 1966. 505 pp.

D769.7:69 Hough, Frank 0. The Island War: The United,H6 States Marine Corps in the Pacific. Philadelphia:

.J.B. Lippincott, 1947. 413 pp.

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D,7e-,9 6 9 ................ a. Fe~r 1. Harbor to upadai caial.

1U62 Wash i n g t on: Hii-st or-i c alI D rarn c h U 5i. S. MA-i n e C or" ,.958. lv. rmaps.

I)7-70 Hough, Richard. The Longest Battle: The War._t .ea.1 H:8 :9 c9-1 9 4 5. New York- Wi ] 1 1arm Mor row 19be.371 pp.

D790 Howard, Clive and Joe Whitley. One Damned 1iIand,H7 after Another. Chapel Hill: Univ. of North

Carolina Press, 1946. 403. pp.

D773 Hoyt, Edwin P. How They Won the War in the#H7 Pacific: Nimitz and His Admirals. New York: Wey-

bright and Talley, 1970. 554 pp.

D767.99 ------ To the Marianas: War in the Central#M2H6 Facific, 1944. New York. Van Nostrand Reinhold,

1980. 292 pp.

D743.2 Hunter, Kenneth E. and Margaret E. Tackley.,U47 The War against Japan. Washington: U.S. Dept. of

the Army, Office of Military History, 1952.471 pp. (A pictorial record)

D794.9 Isely, Jeter and Philip A. Crowe. The U.S. Marines,U6I8 and Amphibious War. Princeton: Princeton

University Press, 1951. 636 pp.

E182 King, Ernest J. and Walter M. Whitehill. FleetAdmiral King: A Naval Record. New York: W.W.Norton, 1952. 674 pp. (See Chapter 36, pages479-498)

D767 Leckie, Robert. Strong Men Armed:The United States,L45 Marines against Japan. New York: Random House,

1962. 563 pp.

D767 Manchester, William R. Goodbyel Darkness; A,M3 Memoir of the PaCi+ic War. Boston: Little,

Brown, 1980. 4..01 pp.

D769 Matloff, Maurice and Edwin M. Snell. Strategic'A563 Planni ngfor Coalition Warfare 1__.9_43-1944.1959 Washington: Office of Military History, U.S. Dept.

of the Army, 1953. 454 pp. maps.

MF/AD McKearney, T.J. The Solomons Naval Campaian:AA161 473 Paradigm for Surface Warshis_ in Maritime

Strategy. Monterey, Calif.: Naval Fostgraduate3School, 1985. 276 pp.

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Y/6,7.99 Miller-, John Jr. Cartwheel: The Reduction ofN4U5 Rabax.'l. Washinoton: Office of the Chief of

Military History, iept. of the Army, 1959. 41e

PP.

.)7L 7.2 Morgan, Henry G. , Jr. Plannin2 the Defeat of.U55 Japan; AStudy of Total War Strategy. Washington:

Office of Military History. n.d. 197 1.

D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States

4 M82 Naval Operations in World War II. Bcston: Little,v.6 & Brown, 1950. 14 v. (See volume VI, Breaking thev.7 Bismarcks Barrier: 22 July 1942 - 1 May 1944; also

volume VII, Aleutians, Gilberts and Marshalls,June 1942-April 1944)

D767 Morton, Louis. Strategy and Command: the First,lj45 Two Years. Washington: U.S. Dept. of the

Army, Office of Military History, 1962. 761 pp.(See Index: Central Pacific Area; Central PacificOfffensi ve)

D773 Potter, Elmer B. and Chester W. Nimitz, eds.

6 F6 Triumph in the Pacific; the Navy's Struggleagainst Japan. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1963. 186 pp. (See Chapter 3: Beginningthe Central Pacific Drive)

Z6724 Ryan, Duane. The War in the Pacific. Special,H6U5 Bibliography 16, Volume II. Carlisleno. 16 Barracks, Pa.: U.S. Army Military Historyv.2 Institute, 1978. 81pp.

D769.769 Shaw, Henry I., Jr., Bernard C. Nalty and Edwin T.'U62 Turnbladh. Central Pacific Drive. Washington:v.7. Historical Division, U.S. Marine Corps, 1966. lv.

D790 Sherrod, Robert. Hisory of Marine Corps AviationjS5 in World War Il. San Rafael, Ca.: Presidio Press,

1952. 496 pp. (See pages 224-261)

D767.917 ------ Taeawa: The Story of a Battle. New$5 York: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1944. 183 pp.

D)769.769 Smith, Holland M. and Percy Finch. Coral and,S7 Brass. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1949.

269 pp.

D767.9 Smith, Robert R. The Approach to the Philippines.,U65 Washington: Office of Military History, U.S. Dept.

of the Army, 1953. 623 pp. maps.

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1'1767 Sue,:t.or, Ronald H. E 1.- _lIe a oqa .i n t T he '-tn . Ntw

S69 York: Free Press-. 198"'j. 589 pp0 t'::v Chaptc-r 14:

To the Mpriarna-,)

D767. 9 Steinberg, Rafael. Island Fi'phtLi n. A ,..:?>andrj a,

.56 Va.: Time-Life Books, 19"78. 2)8 pp.

D767.917 Stockman, James R. The battle for Traraw:. Washinq-

.U6 ton: Historical Section, U.S. Marine Gorps, 19'17.

1947 86 pp.

D79•) Sunderman, James F. World War II in the Air: 1he

'S95 Pacific. New York: F. Watts, 1962. 306 pp.

D767 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military

,U44 History. Order of Battle of the U.S. Army cýGrzound

Forces in World War II. Washinaton, 1959. 697

Pp.

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The Campaiqns of

,U63 the Pacific War. Washington, 1946. 389 pp.

no. 7 3 (See pages 204-2-722)

D767 Wheeler, Keith. War under the Pacific.

*W5 Alezandria, Va.: Time-Life Books, 1980. 208 pp.

D767 Winton, John. War in the Pacific: Pearl Harbor

*W53 toTokyo Bay. New York: Mayflower Books,

1978. 192 pp.

PERIODICALS

Caporale, Louis G. "The Pacific War -- 1941-45." Marine Corps_

Gazette, Nov. 1985, pp. 46-50+.

Fooks, H.E. "The War in the Pacific, 1943-44." Journal of the

Royal United Service Institution, Feb. 1951, pp. 81-92.

Morton, Louis. "Japanese Policy and Strategy in Mid-War." U.S.

Naval Institute Proceedings, Feb. 1959, pp. 52-64.

Reynolds, Clark G. '"Admiral John H. Towers and the Origins of

Strategic Flexibility in the Central Pacific Offensive, 1943."

Naval War College Review, Spring 1987, pp. 28-_6.

Smith, Julian C. "Tarawa.'" U.S. Naval Institute Proceedi ns, Nov.

1953, pp. 1163-1175.

SprLuance, Raymond A. "The Victory in the Pacific." Royal_._. United

Service Institution Journal, Nov. 1946, pp. 540-558.

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CHINA-BURMA-INDIA THEATRE

D76'7.6 Allied Forces. Southeast Asia Command. Report.A42 to the Combined Chiefs of Staff by the Supreme

Allied Commander. Southeast Asia, 1943-1945,Vice-Admiral the Earl Mountbatten of Burma.London: HMSO, 1951. 280 pp.

D767.6 Allen, Louis. Sittang: The Last Battle; The End.A6 of the Japanese in Burma, July-August 1945.

London: Macdonald, 1973. 267 pp.

D7ti7.6 Anders, Leslie. The Ledo Road; General Joseph.A72 W. Stilwell's Highway to China. Norman: Univ.

of Oklahoma Press, 1965. 255 pp.

D767.6 Barker, A.J. The March on Delhi. London: Faber,B28 and Faber, 1963. 302 pp.

D767.6 Belden, Jack. Retreat with Stilwell. New York:.B4 Knopf, 1943. 368 pp.

D767.6 Bidwell, Shelford. The Chindit War: Stilwell,.B5 Windate. and the Campaign in Burma: 1944.

New York: Macmillan, 1980. 304 pp.

D767 Bradley. John H. and Jack W. Dice. The Second.B8 World War: Asia and the Pacific. West Point:

U.S. Military Academy, 1982. 495 pp. (See pages349-392) (See also Ref D25.A2W3 v.8)

MF/AD Brown. Mary L. Field-Marshal William J. Slim:B103 877L Evolution of a General. Quantico, Va.: Marine

Corps Command and Staff College, 1986. 180 pp.

D767.6 Callahan, Raymond. Burma, 1942-1945. Newark:.C15 University of Delaware Press, 1979. 190 pp.

D767.6 Calvert, Michael. Chndits - Long Range.C3 Penetration. New York: Ballantine Books,

1973. 159 pp.

[,811 Chennault, Claire Lee. Way of a Fighter. New,05 York: G.P. Putnam's Sons. 1949. 329 pp.

MF/AD Clark, Freddie W. Problems Associated withB066 ý'37., De p loyin6 the B-29 to the China-Burma-India

Theater'. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: AirCommand & Staff College, 1982. 47 pp.

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D790 Craven, Wesley F. and James Lea Cate. The Army.A47 Air Forces in World War I1. Chicaio: Univ.

of Chicago Press, 1948-58. 7v. (! ee volume V:The Pacific, Matterhorn to Nagasaki; see also 1983edition D790.A47 1983)

MF/AD CSI Battlebook: IMphal-Kohima. Fort Leavenworth,A'1l 628 Kan. Combat Studies Institute, 1984. 109 pp.

D767.6 Dorn. Frank. Walkout: With Stiiwell in Burma..D7 New York: Thomas Y. Crowell, 197]. 258 pp.

D767.6 Dunlop, Richard. Behind Japanese Linestp t wit _the,D8 OSS in Burma. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1979.

448 pp.

U55 Evans, Geoffrey Charles. Slim as Milita-rv$S6F9 Commander. Princeton. N.J.: Van Nostrand, 1969.

239 pp.

E183.8 Feis, Herbert. The China Tangle: The American,C5F4 Effort in China from Pearl Harbor to the Marshall

Mission. Princeton: Princeton University Press,1953. 445 pp.

D767.6 Fellowes-Gordon. Ian. The Magic War;the Battle for.F4 North Burma. New York: Scribner's, 1971. 180 pp.

D786 Great Britain. Air Ministry. Wins f the Phoenix:.A5 The Official Story of the Air War in Burma.

London: HMSO, 1949. 143 pp.

D767.6 Great Britain. Central Office of Information. The.G7 Campaign in Burma. London: HMSO, 1946. 175 pp.

D767.2 Hayashi, Saburo and Alvin D. Coox. Kogun;-the.H3 Japanese Army in the Pacific War. Quantico, Va.:

Marine Corps Association, 1959. 249 pp.

D767 Kirby, Stanley W. The War Against Japan. London:,K5 HMSO, 1957-1961. 3 v. (See volumes 2 & 3)

D767.3 Koenig, William J. Over the Hump: Airlift to,K6 China. New York: Ballantine. 1972. 158 pp.

E807 Larrabee, Eric. Commander in Chief: Franklin,L28 Delano Roosevelt, His Lieutena.ant, and Their War.

New York: Harper & Row, 1987. 723 pp.

E745 Liang, Chin-Tung. General Stilwall in China, 942-,$8L-, 1944: The Full Story. New York: St. John's

University, 1972. 321 pp.

DS738 Liu, Chih-pu. A Military History of Modern Chijnaa•,L5 1924-1949. Princeton: Princeton University Press,

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1956. 312 pp.

D811 Masters, John. The Road Past Mandalay, a Personal,M36 Narrative. New York: Harper, 1961. 341 pp.

D767.3 Moser, Don. China-Burma-India. Alexandria, Va.:,M6 Time-Life Books, 1978. 208 pp.

D767.6 Oburn. Charlton. The Marauders. New York: Harper,,04 1959. 307 pp.

D767.6 Peers. William R. and Dean Brelis. Behind the•P43 Burma Road. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. 246 pp.

D767.6 Rolo, Charles J. Wingate's Raiders. New York:.R64 Viking, 1944. 197 pp.

D767.3 Romanus, Charles F. Stilwe~l's Command Problems.XU61 Washington; Office of Military History, U.S. Dept.

of the Army, 1956. 518 pp.

D767.3 and Riley Sunderland. Stilwell'sOU6 Mission to China. Washington: Office of Military

History. U.S. Dept. of the Army, 1953. 441 pp.

D767.3 ----------- Time Runs Out in CBI. Washington:,U612 Office of Military History, U.S. Dept. of the

Army, 1959. 428 pp.

D767.6 Rooney, Douglas D. Stilwell. New York:OR66 Ballantine Books, 1971. 160 pp.

Z6724 Ryan, Duane. The War in the Pacific. Special.H6U5 Bibliography 16, Volume II. Carlisle Barracks,Pa.:no.16 U.S. Army Military History Institute, 1978. 81v.2 pp.

E1•3.8 Schaller, Michael. The U.S. Crusade in China,,C5S3 1938-1945. New York: Columbia University

Press. 1979. 364 pp.

D767.6 Slim, William Slim. Defeat into Victory. New,S6 York: McKay, 1961. 468 pp.

D767.6 Smith, E.D. Battle for Burma. New York: Holmes,O65 & Meier, 1979. 190 pp.

D811.9 Snow, Edgar. People on Our Side. New York:.S74 Random House, 1944. 324 pp.

D811 Stilwell, Joseph W. The Stilwell Papers. New.S83 York: W. Sloane, 1948. 357 pp.

D807 Stone. James H., comp. and ed. Crisis Fleeting,qB8C8 O riginal Reports on Military Medicine in India

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and Burma in the Second World War. Washington:Office of the Surgeon General, 1969. 423 pp.

D767.6 Swinson, Arthur. The 8attle of Kohima New,S9 York: Stein and Day, 1967. 275 pp.

UG633 Taylor, Joe 0. AirSupply in thp BurmaCampai&!Ls.,T385 Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: USAF Historical

Division, Air University, 1957. 163 pp.

E745 Tuchman. Barbara W. Stilwell and the AmericansS8T8 Experience in China, 1911-1945. New York:

Macmillan, 1971. 621 pp.

DA69.3 Tulloch, Derek. Winate in Peace and War. London:,W5T8 Macdonald, 1972. 300 pp.

UG633 Tunner, William H. Over the Hump. New York: Duell,,T8 Sloan and Pearce, 1i64. 340 pp.

M U.S. Army. Forces in China-Burma-India. China-H-1262 Burma-India Theater, 21 May 1942-25 October 1944.

1945. (Signed: Joseph W. Stilwell, General, USA)

D767.2 U.S. Army. Forces in the Far East. Army Operations,U513 in China, December 1941-December 1943. Tokyo,

1956. 177 pp.

D767.2 ------...-• Army Operations in China. January.U514 1944-August 1945. Tokyo, 1956. 236 pp.

D767.3 U.S. Army. Japan. China Area Operations Record,.U52 July 1937-November 1941. Rev. ed. Tokyo, 1957.

85 pp.

D767.6 U.S. Far East Command. Burma Operations Record,.U38 15th Army Operations in Imphal Area and Withdrawal

to Northern Burma. Washington, Office of theChief of Military History, Dept. of the Army,1952. 107 1.

D767.6 - Burma Operations Record: The 33d Army.U39 Operations. Washington: Office of the Chief of

Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army,n.d. 1 v.

D767.3 - China Area Operations Record.*U615 General Headquarters, Far East Command, Military

History Section, Japanese Research Division, 1952.1 v.

D767.6 U.S. War Dept. Intelligence Division. Merrill's,U5 Marauders (February - May 1944). Washington,

1945. 117 pp.

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MF/AD Weaver. Russell W. Suppiying Fourteenth Air ForceB066 959L During World War II. Maxwell Air Force Base,

Ala.: Air Command and Staff College, 1982. 54 pp.

D743 Wedemeyer, Albert C. Wedemeyer Reports' New9W4 York: Holt, 1958. 497 pp.

DS777.5 Whelan, Russell. The Flying Tige's. New York:.W5 Viking, 1942. 224 pp.

DS777.47 White, Theodore H. Thunder Out of China. New,W55 York: William Sloane, 1946. 331 pp.

PERIODICALS

Dupuy, R. Ernest and Trevor N. Dupuy. "A Promise Fulfilled in theCBI.' History, Numbers, and War, Winter 1978/79, pp. 199-205.

Fuwa, Hiroshi. *Japanese Operations in Hukawng Valley(Burma].'Military Review, Jan. 1962, pp. 48-63.

McMichael. Scott R. "Common Man, Uncommon Leadership: ColonelCharles N. Hunter with Galahad in Burma.' Parameters, Summer1986, pp. 45-57.

Smith, Philip R., Jr. "Jungle Fighters.* Army Digest, May 1971,pp. 10-13.

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CORAL SEA

D777 Andrieu d'Albas, Emmanuel Mafle Auguste. Death of a Navy; Japanese.At) Naval Action in World War II. Trans. from the French by Anthony

Ripon. New York: Devon-Adair Co., 1957. 362 pp. maps. (Seeindex: Coral Sea.)

D767 Bateson, Charles. The War With Japan, a Concise History. East Lansing,.B3 Mich.: Michigan State University Press, 1968. 417 pp. maps.

(See pages 158-165)

D767 Belote, James H. and William It. Belote. Titans of the Seas: The Development

.B4 and Operations of Japanese and American Carrier Task Forces During WorldWar If . New York: Harper & Row, 1975. 336 pp. maps. (See pages 68-85,The Coral Sea.)

D783 Blair, Clay, Jr. Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan..B6 Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co., 1975. 1072 pp. maps. (See

index: Coral Sea, Battle of.)

D767 Bradley, John H. and Jack W. Dice. The Second World War: Asia and the Pacific..B8 West Point, N.Y.: U.S. Military Academy, Dept. of History, 1982.

495 pp. (See pages 175-182; 450-451.)

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces in World.A47 War II. Washington: GPO, 1950. (See also 1983 ed.) 1 v.1983v. 1

D777 Dull, Paul. A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-1945)..D9 Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1978. 402 pp. maps.

(See pages 115-131, Battle of the Coral Sea.)

D774 Frank, Pat and Joseph D. Harrington. Rendezvous at Midway. New York:

.M5F7 John Day Co., 1967. 252 pp. maps. (See index: Coral Sea.)

D774 Fuchida, Mitsuo and Masatake Okumiya. Midway, the Battle That Doomed Japan;

.M5F8 The Japanese Navy's Story. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press,1955. 266 pp. (See pages 100-107.)

D774 Hopson, Thomas E. COMINT at Coral Sea and Midway: Admiral Nimitz's Force

.C6H58 Multiplier. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: U.S. Army War College, 1984.28 pp. maps.

D774 Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. Blue Skies and Blood: The Battle of the Coral Sea..C6H6 New York: Paul S. Eriksson, 1975. 217 pp. maps.

E745 James, Dorris Clayton. The Years of MacArthur - Volume II: 1941-1945..M2J3 Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1975. 939 pp. maps. (See pages 156-168;

v. 2 225, Coral Sea, Battle of.)

D774 Johnston, Stanley. Queen of the Flat-tops; the U.S.S. Lexington and the

.L4J6 Coral Sea Battle. New York: E.P. Dutton & Co., 1942. 280 pp.

D773 Karig, Walter and Eric Purdon. Battle Report - Pacific War: Middle East..K14 New York: Rinehart and Company, Inc., 1947. 434 pp. maps. (Seev. 3 pages 7-27.)

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D767 Lundstrom, John B. The First South racific Campaign: Pacific Fleet.L9 Strategy December 1941 - June 1942. Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute

Press, 1976. 240 pp. maps.

D774 Millot, Bernard. The Battle of the Coral Sea. Annapolls, Md., Naval.C6M5 Institute Press, 1974. 166 pp.

D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in.M82 World War II - Volume Four: Coral Sea, Midway and Submarine Actions,v. 4 May 1942 - August 1942. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1949.

307 pp. maps.

D773 The Two-Ocean War, a Short History of tho United.M84 States Navy in the Second World War. Boston: Little, Brown and Company,

1963. 611 pp. maps. (See pages 140-146.)

D792 Okumiya, Masatake and Jiro Horikoshi with Martin Caidin. Zerol.J303 New York: Dutton, 1956. 424 pp. (See pages 134-149, 178, 217.)

D27 Potter, E.B., et al. Sea Power; A Naval History. 2nd ed. Annapolis,.P65 Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1981. 419 pp. maps (See pages 294-296,1981 298, 353.)

D773 ----------- and Chester W. Nimitz, eds. Triumph in the Pacific: The Navy's.P6 Struggle Against Japan. Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Prentice-Hall, 1963.

186 pp. maps. (See pages 14-16.)

D770 Puleston, William Dilworth. The Influence of Sea Power in World War II..P96 New Haven: Yale University Press, 1947. 310 pp. maps. (See index:

Coral Sea.)

D767 Spector, Ronald H. Eagle Against the Sun: The American War With Japan..S69 New York: Free Press, 1985. 589 pp. (See index: Coral Sea, Battle of

the.)

D774 U.S. Naval War College. The Battle of the Coral Sea, May 1 to May 1l.C6U7 Inclusive, 1942; Strategical and Tactical Analysis. Newport, R.I.,

1947. 126 pp. maps.

D774 U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence. The Battle of the Coral Sea..C6U74 Washington, 1943. 60 pp. maps.

D767 Winton, John. War in the Pacific: Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay..W53 New York: Mayflower Books, 1978. 192 pp. (See pages 36-48)

PERIODICALS

Butcher, McE. "Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, Pioneer Warrior orGross Sinner?" Naval War College Review, Winter 1987, pp. 69-79.

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PERIODICALS (cont'd)

"Coral Sea, the Battle and the Carrier." All Hands, Mar. 1960,pp. 59-63.

"The First Carrier Battle." All Hands, June 1961, pp. 27-31.

BACKGROUND RFADING

D773 Hoyt, Edwin Palmer. How They Won the War in the Pacific: Nimitz and.H7 His Admirals. New York: Weybright and Tally, 1970. 554 pp.

(See index: Coral Sea, Battle of.)

D767 Morrison, Wilbur H. Above and Beyond, 1941-1945. New York: St. Martin's.M57 Press, 1983. 314 pp. (See index: Coral Sea.)

D773 Pratt, Fletcher. The Navy's War. New York: Harper 6 Brothers, 1944..P8 295 pp. maps. (See pages 56-80)1944

D773 U.S. Fleet. Battle Experience from Pearl Harbor to Midway, December 1941.U62 to June 1942 Including Makin Island Raid, 17-18 August. Washington,

1943. 1 v.

D773 U.S. Navy Dept. Office of Public Relations. Navy Department Communiques.A38 1-300 and Pertinent Press Releases, December 10, 1941 to March 5, 1943.v. 1 Washington: GPO, 1943. 194 pp. (See pages 57-60.)

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MI"/Al) Andurcia, Luis. Falklands' War: Strategic, Intelligenee, and DiplomaticA 157 369 Failures. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: U.S. Army War College, 1985.

34 pp. maps.

1"3031 Bishop, Patrick and John Witherow. The Winter War: The Falklands. New.115 York: Quartet Books, 1982. 153 pp. maps.

13031 lBowie, Christopher J. Coping With the Unexpected: Great Britain and the.116 War In the South Atlantic. Santa Monies, Callf.: Rand Corporation,

1985. 21 pp.

1"3031 Blritain and the Falklands Crisis: A documentary Record. London: HMSO,1185 1982. 94 pp.

1"3031.5 The British Army in the Falklands, 1982. Edinburgh: HMSO, 1983. 32 pp.1185

1"3031 Burden, Rodney A., et al. Falklands: The Air War. bondon: Arms and.1F44 Armour Press, 1986. 480 pp.

1"3031 Calvert, Peter. The Falkland Crisis: The Rights and the Wrongs. New.C3 York; Frances Pinter, 1982. 183 pp. maps.

113031 Christie, William J. The Law of Armed Conflict as Applied to Specific.C58 liidents In the Falkland Islands War, 1982. Maxwell Air Force Base,

Ala.: Air War College, 1983. 44 pp.

MI?/AI) Faint, Donald R. The Falklands War: A Search for Military Significance.11074 542 Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air Command and Staff College,

1983. 40 pp.

MI./AI) Carver, M. W. Lessons Learned from the Falklands Campaign:Employment11104 135 oa Merchant Vessels. Newport, R. I.: Naval War

College, 1986. 23 pp.

MI"/AI) Great B3ritain. Ministry of Defence. The Falklands Campaign: The11071 789 Lessons. London: HMSO, 1982. 45 pp.

1"3031.5 Gt. Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Foreign Affairs Committee.G73 Third Report from the Foreign Affairs Committee, Session 1984-85:

Events Surrounding the Weekend of 1-2 May 1982. London: HMSO,1985. 189 pp.

IF3031 .--------- Parliament. Hiousc of Commons. The Falklands Campaigns; A087 Digest of Debates in the House or Commons, 2 April to 15 June 1982.

London, 1982. 360 pp.

MI./Al) flail, Marshall Van Sant. Argentine Policy In the Falklands War: The11075 267 Political Results. Newport, R.I.: Naval War College, 1983. 51 pp.

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F3031 Harris, Robert. Gotcha!: The Media, the Government, and the Falklands.H36 Crisis. Boston: Faber and Faber, 1983. 158 pp.

F3031 Hastings, Max and Simon Jenkins. The Battle for the Falklands. New.1138 York: Norton, 1983. 384 pp. maps.

F3031 Hoffman, Fritz L. and Olga Mingo Hoffmann. Sovereirgnty in Dispute. The.ti57 Falklands/Malvinas, 1493-1982. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press,

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D521 - The War In Outline. New York: Random [louse, 1936. (See.L54 pages 82-99)

D568.3 Liddle, Peter. Men of Gallipoli. London: Penguin Rooks, Ltd., 1976. 320.L5 pp. maps.

D521 Maurice, Sir Frederick. Lessons of Allied Co-operation: Naval, Military.M28 and Air. 1914-1918. New York: Oxford University Press, 1942. 195

pp. (See pages 34-52)

0)521 Marshall, S. L. A. World War 1. New York: American Heritage Press,.M4 1971. 497 pp. maps. (See pages 171-187; also see Index: Dardanelles

and Gallipoli)

D521 McEntee, Girard Lindsley. Military 1I1atory of the World War. New York:.M14 Scribner's, 1943. 583 pp. maps. (See pages 223-249)

13568.3 Puleston, W. D. The Dardanelles Expedition. Annapolis, Md.: U.S. Neval.P96 Institute, 1927. 172 pp. maps.

D521 Smyth, John George. Leadershil In Battle 1914-1918. New York:.S7 Hippocrene, 1975. 191 pp. (See pages 72-108)

U39 Turner, Gordon Brinkerhoff. A History of MilitarV Affairs in Western-T87 Society Since the Eighteenth Century. New York: Harcourt, hirace,

1953. 776 pp. (See pages 370-396)

U200 Vagts, Alfred. Landing Operations; Strategy, Psycholoy., T'aetics,.VI7 Politics, From Antiquity to 1945. Harrisburg, IPa.: Military Service

Publishing Co., 1946. 831 pp. (See pages 533-554)

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D)522 Wren, Jack. The Great Battles of World War I. New York: Grosset &

.W8 Dunlap, 1971. 434 pp. (See pages 146-163)

PHRIODICA [S

Asprey, It. II. "Callipoli." Marine Corps Gazette, Oct. 1954, pp. 57-65.

Gillum, Donald H. "Gallipoli: Its Influence on Amphibious Doctrine." Marine CorpsGazette, Nov. 1967, pp. 41-46.

Hitchcock, F. C. "Gallipoli Today and Yesterday." Army Quarterly, July 1954, pp. 217-229.

Meacham, J. "Mines in the Dardanelles." Battle, Jan. 1975, pp. 42-45.

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GUADALCANAL

D783 Blair, Clay, Jr. Silent Victory. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Co.,.B6 1975. 1071 pp. (See Chapter 13, p. 338)

Ref Bradley, John H. The Second World War: Asia and the Pacific.D25 Wayne, N.J.: Avery Publishing Group, 1984. 328 pp. (See pages.A2W3 126-134; see also index: Guadalcanal)

D769.537 Carter, Worral Reed. Beans. Bullets and Black Oil The Story of Fleet10th Logistics Afloat in the Pacific During World War II..C3 Washington: Naval History Division, 1952. 482 pp.

D767.98 Coggins, Jack. The Campaign for Guadalcanal. Garden City, N.Y.:.C6 Doubleday, 1972. 208 pp.

D767.98 Cook, Charles 0. The Battle of Cape Esperance; Encounter at.C66 Guadalcanal. New York: Crowell, 1968. 156 pp.

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces.A47 in World War 11. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1950.v.4 7 v. (See Volume 4, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan; see also

1983 ed., D790.A47 1983 v.4)

D769.295 Cronin, Francis D. Under the Southern Cross: the Saga of the.A5C7 Americal Division. Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1951.

432 pp. (See Chapter 3, Baptism in the Solomons)

E746 Davis, Burke. Marine! The Life of Chesty Puller. Boston: Little,.P8D3 Brown, 1962. 403 pp. (See Chapter 10: A War within a War)

D790 DeChant, John A. Devilbirds: The Story of United States Marine.D35 Corps Aviation in World War H. New York: Harper & Brothers,

1947. 265 pp.

D77 Dull, Paul S. A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-.D9 1945. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1978. 402 pp.

(See Section 4, pp. 209-265).

D810 Feldt, Eric A. The Coastwatchers. New York: Oxford Univ. Press,.S7F4 1946. 264 pp.

D767.8 Gill, G. Hermon. Royal Australian Navy. 1942-1945. Canberra:.A87 Australian War Memorial, 1969. 2v. (Australia in the War ofser. 2 1939-1045, Series 2 [Navy] v.2)

D767.8 Gillison, Douglas. _Royal Australian Air Force, 1939-1942. Canberra:.A87 Australian War Memorial, 1962. 786 pp. (Australia in the Warser.3 of 1939-1945, Series 3 [Air] v.1)

D767.98 Griffith, Samuel B. The Battle for Guadalcanal. New York:.G8 Lippincott, 1963. 282 pp.

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D767.98--------------. The Battle for Guadalcanal. New York: Bantt in Books,.G8 1980. 331 -pp.

E745 Halsey, William F. and J. Bryan M. Admiral Halse-y's EStory. NewXH2 ork: Whittlesey House, 1947. 3 10 pp.

D767.98 Hammel, Eric M. Guadalcanal: Starvation Island. New York:.H37 Crown, 1987. 478 pp.

D767.98--------------. Guadalcanal: The Carrier Battles. New York: Crown,XH372 1987. 505 -pp.

D767.2 Hayashi, Saburo and Alvin D. Coox. Ko~jn: The Ja vaieseAryiXH3 the Pacific War. Quantico, Va.: The Marine CorsAsoiain

1959. 2-49 p-p7.(See Chapter 7)

D767.98 Hersey, John. Int te Valleye L Skirmish of the Marirkes. New York:.H4 Knopf, 197437f§Fpp.

D769.369 Hough, Frank 0. The Island War: The United States Marine Corsi.H6 the Pacific. Philadelphia: J.H. Lippincott, 1947. 43 ýpp. '

D769.369-------------, Verle E. Ludwig and Henry I. Shaw, Jr. Pearl Harbor to.U62 Guadalcanal. History of U.S. Marine Corps OPeraion irji W!orldVol. 1 War [I. Volumne I. Washington: Historical Branch01,

Headquariter,.S. Marine Corps, 1958. 439 pp. moapa.

1)811 HuieWilliam Bradford. Can Do! The Story of the ge~abeges. New.H82 York: Dutton, 1944. 250 -pp.

D794.9 Isely, Jeter and Philip A. Crowe. The U.& Marines nd Amhbiu.U618 War. Princeton: Princeton UniverityPress, 194i. 036pp~.-

D769.37 Johnston, Richard W. Follow Me! The Story of the Second Marine2d Division in World W'ar I. ew York: Random HO-use, 148.J6 305 pp. (See Chapters 3and 4)

D773 Karig, Walter and Eric Purdon. Battle Repo. Pacific war: Mi'ddleXK14 Phase. New York: Rinehart, 1947. 434 pp. (teM Vohiev.3

D767.98 Kent, Graeme. Guadalcanal: Island Ordeal. New York: BalleantineXK4 Books, 1971.1758 pp.

D773 Kilpatrick, C.W. The Naval Night Battles in the So-lomnons. PomnpanoXK5 Beach, Fla.: Exposition Press of Florida, 1987. 31 5 ýp-.

D767 Kirby, SWodurn. TeWar Against Japan. Vcolume II: Iqd~ia'sXK5 Most Danizerou Hor. London: H.M.S.O, 1958. 541 pp.v.2 (See Chapter 16: The Pacific, June 1942-February 1943

D767.98 Leckie, Robert. Challenge for the Pacific:, Quadalc§ana1. the TJurnini.LA Point of the-War. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday.- 195 -72 pp.

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D767 --- -----------. Strong Men Armed: The United States Marines Against.L45 Japan. New York: Random House, 1962. 563 pp.

D767.98 Lee, Robert E. Victory at Guadalcanal. Novato, Calif.: Presidio.X43 Press, 1981. 260 pp.

D790 Lippincott, Benjamin E. From Fiji through the Philippines with the.A535 Thirteenth Air Force. San Angelo, Tex.: Newsfoto Publishing13th Co., 1948. 193 pp.A5

D767.8 McCarthy, Dudley. South-west Pacific Area - First Year. Kokoda to.A87 Wau. Canberra: Australian War Memorial, 1962. 656 pp.ser.1 (Australia in the War of 1939-1945; series 1, Army, v.5)v.5

D767.98 Merillat, Herbert. The Island: A History of the First Marine Division.A4 on Guadalcanal, Aviwust 7-December 9,1942. Boston: Houghton

Mifflin, 1944. 283 pp.

D767.98 Miller, John, Jr. Guadalcanal: The First Offensive. Washington:.U48 U.S. Dept. ofthe Army, Office of Military History, 1949. 413 pp.

D767.98 Miller, Thomas G. The Cactus Air Force. New York: Harper & Row,.M5 1969. 242 pp.

D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in.M82 World War II. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950-1960. 14v. maps.v.5 (See Volume 5; The Struggle for Guadalcanal)

D773 --- -----------. The Two-Ocean War. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. 611.M84 pp. (See index: Guadalcanal)

D767 Morton, Louis. Strategy and Command: The First Two Years..U45 Washington: Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the

Army, 1962. 761 pp. (See index: Guadalcanal)

D792 Okumiya, Masatake and Horikoshi Jiro. Zero: The Inside Story of.J303 Japan's Air War in the Pacific. New York: Ballantine Books,

1956. 424 pp.

D769.369 O'Sheel, Patrick and Gene Cook. Semper Fidelis% The U.S. Marines in.08 the Pacific. New York: Hawthorn Books, 1960. 360 pp.

E745 Potter, E.B. Bull Halsey. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1985..H3P6 421 pp.

D770 --------- and Nimitz, Chester W. The Great Sea War: The Dramatic.P6 Story of Naval Action in World War IH. Englewood Cliffs:

Prentice-Hall, 1960. 468 pp.

D ReDorts of General MacArthur. Japanese Operations in the Southwest735 Pacific Area. Washington: UP0, 1966. 4 v. (See in particular.S8 vohime 1 and volume 2, part 1)

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D773 Roscoe, Theodore. United States Destroyer Operations in World War.R6 II. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1953. 581 pp.

D783 -- ------------. United States Submarine Operations in World War I1..R6 Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1949. 577 pp.

D792 Ross, J.M.S. Royal New Zealand Air Force -- Official Histog of New.N4R6 Zealand in the Second World War. Wellington: War History

Branch, Dept. of internal Affairs, 1955. 343 pp.

D790 Sherrod, Robert L. History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War.•5 11. Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1952. 496 pp. (See

Chapters 5-8, pp. 65-129)

D769.369 Smith, S.E., comp. The United States Marine Corps in World War ]I..S75 New York: Random House, 1969. 965 pp.

D767.9 Steinberg, Rafael. Island Fighting. Alexandria, Va.: Time-Life.S8 Book,s 1978. 208 pp. (See Chapter 1: Operation Shoestring)

D767.2 Toland, John. The Rising Sun. New York: Random House, 1970..T7 954 pp. (See Part Four -Isle of Death, p. 345 +)

D767.98 Tregaskis, Richard W. Guadalcanal Diary. New York: Random.T8 House, 1943. 263 pp.

D767.98 U.S. Army Air Forces. Pacific Counterblow. the 11th Bombardment.U46 GrouD and the 67th Fighter Squadon In the Battle for

Guadalcanal. Washington, D.C., 1945. 56 pp.

D767.98 --------------. Historical Office. The AAF in the South Pacific to October.U47 1942. n.p., 1944. 235 1.

D790 -- ------------. Guadalcanal and the Origins of the Thirteenth Air Force..A4 n.p., 1945. 282 pp. [fragile]

D767.98 U.S. Marine Corps. 1st Division. Final Report on Guadalcanal.U57 Operation. n.p., 1943. 5 v. [fragile]

D767.98 U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence. Battle of Cape Esperance, 11.U66 October 1942 and Battle of Santa Cruz Islands, 26 Octoberno. 5 1942. Washington, 1943. 66 pp.

D767.98 --------------. Battle of Guadalcanal, 11-15 November 1942..U66 Washington, 1944. 80 pp.no. 6

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. Interrogations of Japanese Officials..U63 Washington: GPO, 1946. 2 v.no. 72

D773 Willoughby, Malcom F. The U.S. Coast Guard in World War II..W5 Annaplis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1957. 347 pp. (See Chapter 18:

From Pearl Harbor through the Solomons)

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D767.98 Zimmerman, John L. The Guadalcanal Cammai n. Washington:.U5 Historical Division, U.S. Marine Corps, 1949. 189 pp.1949

PERIODICALS

Baglien, Samuel. "The Second Battle of Henderson Field." Infantry Journal, May1944, pp. 24-29

Baker, Warren P. "The Blackest Day of the War." Marine Coris Gazette, Aug.1984, pp. 55-59.

Bellow, Steve. "Savo Island: Havoc in Ironbottom Sound." All Hands, Nov. 1980,pp. 44-47.

Blee, Ben W. "Whodunnit? Japanese Submarine Attacks Against U.S. NavalVessels, September, 1942." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,July 1982, pp. 42-47.

Butcher, M.E. "Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, Pioneer Warrior or Gross Sinner?"Naval War College Review, Winter 1987, pp. 69-79.

Caporale, Louis G. "Remembering Guadalcanal." Marine Corps Gazette, Aug.1982, pp. 13-16.

Casey, John F., Jr. "An Artillery Forward Observer on Guadalcanal." FieldArtillery Journal, Aug. 1943, pp. 561-568.

---------------. "A Firing Battery on Guadalcanal." Field Artillery Journal, Aug. 1943,pp. 740-744.

Del Valle, Pedro A. "Marine Field Artillery on Guadalcanal." Field ArtilleryJournal, Oct. 1943, pp. 722-723.

Fooks, H.E. "The War in the Pacific, 1943-44." Royal United Service InstitutionJournal, Feb. 1951, pp. 81-92.

Gatchel, Theodore L. "Marines in Support of a Naval Campaign: Guadalcanalas a Prototype." Marine Corps Gazette, Jan. 1986, pp. 40-43 +.

Gildart, Robert F. "Guadalcanal"s Artillery." Field Artillery Journal, Oct. 1943,

pp. 734-739.

"Guadalcanal." Ground Defence International, June 1980, pp. 67-73.

Hammel, Eric M. "Black Tuesday." Marine Corws Gazette, Nov. 1986, pp. 56-64.

--------------.. "Defense of the Matanikau Sandspit." Leatherneck, Oct. 1986, pp.32-35+.

------------- .. "Guadalcanal: 1st Battle of the Matanikau." Marine Corps Gazette,Aug. 1982, pp. 48-54.

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Merillat, Herbert Christian. "The 'ULTRA Weapon' at Guadalcanal." Marine

Corvs Gazette, Sept. 1982, pp. 44-49.

Thompson, P.L. "Guadalcanal: 40 Years Ago." Leatherneck, Aug. 1982, pp. 18-2 1.

Twining, Merrill B. "Head for the Hills!" Marine Corps Gazette, Aug. 1987, pp.46-59.

Weems, George B. and F.A. Andrews. "Solomons Battle Log." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Aug. 1962, pp. 80-91.

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Italy

D783 Adleman, Robert H. Rome Fell Today. Boston:,I8A3 Little, Brown, 1988. 338 pp.

DA69.3 Alexander, Harold Rupert. The Alexander Memoirs,,A57A3 1940-1945. New York: MoGraw-Hill, 1982. 209 pp.

D783 Allen, William Lusk. Anzio: Edge of Disaster..182A4 New York: Elsevier-Dutton. 1978. 181 pp.

D763 Allied Forces. 15th Army Group. Finitol,182P62 The Po Valley Campaign, 1945. Milano:

Rizzoli, 1945. 82 pp. maps

D763 Allied Forces. Mediterranean Theatre. Report*I8A03 by the Supreme Allied Commander. Mediterranean.

to the Combined Chiefs of Staff on the ItalianCam2aign, 8 January 1944 to 10 May 1944.Washington, DC: Government Printing Offioe, 1948.34 pp.

D783 Blumonson, Martin. Anzlo: the Gamble that Failed.2182A5 Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1963. 212 pp.

D763 ----------- Bloody River: the Real Tragedy of the,182R24 Ra&ido. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin. 1970. 150 pp.

1745 ----------- Mark Clark. New York: Congdon & Weed,0C45B58 1984. 308 pp.

783 Bond. Harold L. Return to Cashino. Garden City.,18B58 NY: Doubleday. 1984. 207 pp.

D7G3 Bourke-White, Margaret. Purple Heart Valley, &,I8W5 Combat Chronicle of the War in Italy. New York:

Simon and Schuster, 1944. 182 pp.

D758 Bradley, Omar Nelson. A Soldier's Story. New.B7 York: Holt, 1951. 618 pp. Maps. (See pages 102-

184)

E745 ----------- A General's Life. New York: Simon.B8 and Schuster, 1g83. 752 pp. maps. (See index:

Sicily invasion; Italy, invasion of)

D789 Buchanan, Al-......t Russell. The United States and WorldB88 War II. Neo York: Harper & Row, 1984. 2 v. maps.

(See Volume 1, pages 183-186)

D811 Butcher, Harry Cecil. My Three Yeara with Ritenhower.,B97 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1940. 911 pp. (See

pages 351-489)

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D743 Churchill, Winston. The Second World War. Boston:.C47 Houghton Mifflin. 1948-53. 6 v. maps. (See Volume 5,

Closing the Rins, pages 23-154; Volume 6, Trium~hand Tragod•, pages 102-127, 521-531)

D788.82 Clark, Mark Wayne. Calculated Risk. New York:,C5 Harper, 1950. 500 pp. maps.

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank. The Army Air Forces in World.A47 War II. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948-

58. 7 v. maps. (See Volumes II and III)

D703 Ellis, John. Cassino, the Hollow Victory. Now York:.182C20 McGraw-Hill, 1984. 587 pp. maps.

D709.26 Forty. George. Fifth Army at War. New York:5th Scribner's, 1980. 144 pp..Pa

D7a3 Gober. Donald F. Cassino: the Second, Third, and.182 Fourth Battles. Ft. Leavenworth, KS: Army Command

C262 and General Staff College, 1984. 97 pp. maps.

D783 Graham, Dominick. Cassino. New York: Ballentine.182M53 Books, 1971. 158 pp. maps.

D73 -----------. Tug of War: the Battle for Italy. 1943-.182SO 1945. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1986. 445 pp.

D759 Grand Strategy. London: H. M. Stationery Office,.08 1956-1972. 6 v. maps. (See Volume IV and V, index:

Italy)

D703 Hapgood, David. Monte Cassino. New York: Congdon*182C284 & Weed, 1984. 209 pp.

D763 Harpur, Brian. The Impossible Victory: a Personal,182H2 Account of the Battle for the River Pa. New York:

Hippocrene Books, 1981. 202 pp.

D763 Hibbert, Christopher. Anzio: Bid for Rome. New.182A56 York: Ballentine Books, 1970. 160 pp. maps.

D766 Howard, Michael. The Mediterranean Strategy inye the Second World War. New York: Praegar. 1988.

83 pp.

D763 Jackson, William Godfrey. The Battle for Italy.*I8J25 New York: Harper & Row, 1967. 372 pp. maps.

D783 -----------. The Battle for Rome. New York;,I8J26 Scribner, 1969. 224 pp.

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D611 Keaselring, Albert. Kesielring; a Soldier's Record..X4 New York: W. Morrow, 1954. 381 pp. maps.

D703 Kurzman. Dan. The Race for Rome. Garden City, NY:-182 Doubleday, 1975. 488 pp.R528

D763 Linklater. Eric. The Campaign in Italy. London;.ISLe H. M. Stationery Office, 1951. 480 pp.

D763 Majdalany, Fred. The Battle of Cassino. Boston:•182 Houghton Mifflin, 1957. 309 pp. maps.M646

D783 Mason, David. Salerno: Foothold in Europe. NewIBM3 York: Ballentine Books, 1972. 180 pp. maps.

D745.2 Maudlin, William Henry. Up Front. New York:.M44 H. Holt and Company, 1945. 228 pp.

D768 The Mediterranean and Middle East. London:.P6 H. M. Stationery Office, 1954-1984. 6 V. maps.

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D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of the United States.M82 Naval Operations in World War II. Boston: Little,

Brown, 1950-1960. 14 v. maps. (See Volume IX, Sicily-Salerno-Anzic)

D763 Morris, Eric. Salerno: a MilitarX Fiasco. New York;.J82 Stein and Day, 1983. 358 pp.S235

DA69.3 Nicolson, Nigel. Alex: the Life of Field Marshall Earl.A575 Alexander of Tunis. New York: Atheneum, 1973. 346 pp.

maps.

D783 Orgill. Douglas. The Gothic Line: the ItalianJ1807 Campaign, Autumn, 1944. New York: Norton, 1967.

257 pp. maps.

0763 Pond, Hugh. Salerno. London: W. Kimber, 1961..I8P8 256 pp.

D811.5 Pyle, Ernest Taylor. Brave Men. New York: H. Holt.P88 and Company, 1945. 328 pp.

QiSO Sallagar, F. M. Operation 'Strangle* (Italy. Spring•A1R36 1944): a Case StudZ of Tactical Air Interdiction.R851 Santa Monica, CA; Rand. 1972. 95 pp. tables.

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D81 Senger und Etterlin, Fridolin von. Neither Fear nor.34 Hoge New York: E. P. Dutton, 1064. 388 pp. maps.

D703 Sheppord, 0. A. The Italian Campaign, 1943-45. New,18854 York: Praegar. 1988. 450 pp. maps.

D703 Smith, E. D. The Battles for Cassino. New York:.182 Scribner's, 1975 192 pp. maps.MOO 47

D744 Snyder, Louis L. MasterDieces of War ReDorting:.459 The great Moments of World War II. New York: Julian

Messner, 1962. 555 pp.

D789.28 Starr, Chester J. From Salerno to the Aipo--A History•5th of the Fifth ArmZ. 1943-1945. Washington: InfantryS82 Journal Press, 1948. 529 pp.

D783 Trevelyan, Raleigh. Rome.'44: The Battle for the.182R8 Sternal City. New York: Viking Press, 1982. 388 pp.

D763 U. S. Army. Fifth Army. Road to Rome. n.d. 58 pp.18U32

D783 U. S. Army Center of Military History. Cassino to the.180036 A Washington, DC: Government Printing Offioe,

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D783 U. S. Department of the Army. Office of Military818U52 History. Anzio Beachhead. 22 January-25 May 1944.

1944 Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1948.122 pp. maps.

D783 ----------- Salerno to Cassino. Washington, DC:.81U39 Government Printing Office, 1989. 491 pp. maps.

D703 ----------- Sicily and the Surrender of Italy..S5U82 Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1985.

609 pp. maps.

D743.2 -----------. The War against Germany and Italy:.U48 Mediterranean and AdJacent Areas. Washington, DC:

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D783 U. S. War Department. Intelligence Division. Fifth• 81U5 Army at the Winter Line (15 November 1943-15 January1944a 1944). 1945. 117 pp. maps.

D783 --- -------. From the Volturno to the Winter Line.•81U5 8 October-15 November 1943). 1945. 119 pp. maps.1943&

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D783 -- Salerno. American ODerations from the,ISU5 Beaches to the Volturno (9 September-8 October 1943).1943 1944. 95 pp. maps.

D753 U. S. War Department. Operations Division. Order,S5U8 of Battle Maps, Operations in Italy. 194e. 4 v.

D703 Vaughan-Thomas, Wynford. Anzio. New York: Holt,,182AO Rinehart and Winston, 1981. 243 pp. maps.

D783 Verney, Peter. Anzio 1944; an Unexpected Fury..182V3 London: B. T. Batsford, 1978. 285 pp.

D703 Wallace, Robert. The Italian Campaign. Alexandria,,I8W3 VA: Time-Life Books, 1978. 208 pp.

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Fisher, Ernest F. *A Classic Strategm on MonteArtemisio." Military Review, February 1963, pp. 78-90.

Franks, Kenny. *Operation Shingle: the ThunderbirdsHeld Anzio Beachhead.' National Guard, June 1984,pp. 18-19+

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Lopasic, Alexander. *Italian Military Performance inthe Second World War: Some Considerations." Journalof Strategic Studies, June 1982, pp. 270-275.

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McAndrew, William J. *Eighth Army at the Gothic Line;Commanders and Plans.' BUM , March 1988, pp. 50-57.

------..... #Eighth Army at the Gothic Line: The

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Sixamith, Z. K. G. "Alexander and KeeselrinS: A Studyof Command in Sicily and Italy.' Aray Quarterly,July 1968, pp. 184-194.

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Thorp, Johan J. "Anzio--A Sedentary Affair.* MarineCorps Gazette. September 1984. pp. 60-08.

Walker, Fred L. 'My Story of the Rapido Crossing.'r September 1962, pp. 52-80.

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KOREAN WAR

DS Alexander, Bevin. Korea. the FirstWarWe Lost. New York:918 Hippocrene, 1986. 558 pp..A5

Z An Annotated Bibliography of the Unit*d Sates Marines in the1249 oan War. Washington: istorical Branch, 0-3 Division,.M5 Headquarrs, U.S. Marine Corps, 1962. 31 pp.U55

DS918 Appleman, Roy Edgar. South to th Naktong, North to the Yalu.U532 (June-November 1950). Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Army,Office of Military History, 1961. 813 pp. maps.

VA49 Cagle, Malcolm W. and Frank A. Manson, "Korea's 'Impossible'.N3 Landing," in T-h NavXBlue Book, eds. Tom Compere and1960 William P. Vogel, Jr. New York- Military Publishing Institute,v.1 Inc., 1960, pp. 57-62.

DS920 -- ------------. The Sea War in Korea. Annapolis, Md.: United States.A2C3 Naval Institute, 1957. 555 pp. maps. (See pages 75-106, The

Magnificent Gamble...)

DS918 Collins, Joseph Lawton. War in Peac time- The Histo and Lessons.C6 of Korea. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1969. 416 pp. maps.

(We--'paes 114-142, Inchon)

DS918 Fehrenbach, T. This Kind of War; A Study in UnpreDaredness..F37 New York:- Macmillan, 1963. 688 pp. maps.

DS920 Field, James A., Jr. History of United Stas Naval Operations:.A2F5 Korea. Washington: GPO, 1962. 499 pp. maps.

DS Forty, George. At War in Korea. London: Ian Allen Ltd., 1982. 160918 pp. (See pages 3-40, Defence of the Pusan Perimeter; pages 41-.F68 58, To the Yalu!)

DS920.2 Futrell, Robert Frank. The United States Air Force in Korea.USF8 1950-1953. Rev. ed. Washington; Office of Air Force History,1983 United States Air Force, 1983. 823 pp. maps.

DS920.5 Geer, Andrew Clare. The New Breed; The Story of the U.S. Marines.M2C3 in Korea. New York: Harper 1952. 395 pp.

DS918 Goulden, Joseph C. Korea: The Untold 5tory of the War. New York:.G6 Times Books, 1982. 690 pp. maps.

DS Hallion, Richard. The Naval Air War in Korea. Baltimore, MD:920.2 Nautical & Aviation Pub. Co. of America, 1986. 244 pp..U5H26

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DS918.2 Heinl, Robert Debs, Jr. Victory at High Tide: The Inchon-Seoul.17H4 Campaign. Philadelphia, Pa.: Lippincott, 1968. 315 pp. maps.

DS918 Higgins, Trumbull. Korea and the Fall of MacArthur: A Prcis in.H5 Limited War. New York: Oxford University Press, 1960. 229

pp.)_

DS Hoyt, Edwin P. The Pusan Perimeter: Korea, 1950. New Yerk: Stein919 and Day, 1984. 310 pp..H65

DS Jackson, Robert. Air War over Korea. New York: Scribner, 1973. 175920.2 pp..U6J2

E745 James, Dorris Clahton. The Years of MacArthur. Boston:.M2J3 Houghton Mifflin, 1970-1985.3 v. maps. (See Volume HI)v.3

D Karig, Walter, Malcolm W. Cagle and Frank A. Manson. Battle_e•ort: The War in Korea. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1952. 0 F0 pp.

.K14v.6

DS Knox, Donald. The Korean War: Pusan to Chosin: An Oral History.918 San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1985. 697 pp..K7

DS918.2 Langley, Michael. Inchon Landing: MacArthur's Last Triumph..15L3 New York: Times Books, 1979. 182 pp. maps.

DS918 Leckie, Robert. Conflict: The History of the Korean War, 1950-53.L36 New York: Putnam, 1962. 448 pp. maps.

E MacArthur, Douglas. Reminiscences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964.745 438 pp..M2A34

DS918 Middleton, Harry Joseph. The Compact History of the Korean War..M47 New York: Hawthorn Books, 1965. 255 pp. (See pages 102-114.

Inchon Will Succeed)

DS Montross, Lynn and Nicholas A. Canzona. U.S. Marine Operations in919 Korea. 1950-1953: Volume I: The Pusan Perimeter..A5 Washington: Historical Branch, G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marinev.1 Corps, 1955. 271 pp.

DS919 -- ------------. U.S. Marine Operations in Korea, 1950-1953: Volume II:.A5 The Inchon-Seoul Operation. Washington: Historical Branch,v.2 G-3, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps, 1955. 361 pp. maps.

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DS918 O'Ballance, Edgar. Korea: 1950-1953. Hamden, Conn.: Archon.025 Books, 1969. 171 pp. maps.

DS918 Rees, David. Korea: The Limited War. New York: St. Martin's.R43 Press, 1964. 511 pp. maps.

DS918 Ridgway, Matthew Bunker. The Korean War. Garden City,.R52 N.Y.: Doubleday, 1967. 291 pp. maps.

DS918 Schnabel, James F. Policy and Direction: The First Year,.U53 Wpshington: U.S. Dept. of the Army, Office of Miltary History,

1972. 443 pp. maps.

DS918.2 Sheldon, Walter J. Hell or High Water; MacArthur's Landing at.15S5 Inchon. New York: Macmillan, 1968. 340 pp. maps.

DS Thomas, Robert C. The War in Korea, 1950-1953. Aldershot: Gale918 and Polden, 1954. 119 pp..T53

DS United Nations Command. One Year in Korea: A Summary, 25 June918 1950 - 25 June 1951. n.p., 1951. 1 v.

DS918 United States Military Academy. Dept. of Military Ait and.U74 Engineering. Operations in Korea. West Point, N.Y., 1954. 501954 pp. maps.

DS Ward, Orlando. Korea - 1950. Washington: Office of the Chief of Mili-918.15 tary History, Dept. of the Army, 1952. 281 pp..U5

D25 Whitney, Courtney, "The Inchon Landing, 1950," in Great Battles.R6 and Their Great Generals, ed. Harry Roskolenko. Chicago, Ill.:

P'aYboy ress, 1974, pp. 306-329.

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Bhagat, B.S. "Military Lessons of the Korean Conflict." Military Review, Dec. 1952,pp. 73-79.

Cagle, Malcolm W. 'Inchon--The Analysis of a Gamble." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Jan. 1954, pp. 47-51.

Canzona, Nicholas A. "Marines Land at Pusan, Korea -- August 1950." MarineCorps Gazette, Aug. 1985, pp. 42-46 +.

Giusti, Ernest H. "Marine Air over the Pusan Perimeter." Marine Corps Gazette,May 1952, pp. 18-27.

--------------.and Kenneth W. Condit. "Marine Air over Inchon-Seoul." Marine CorpsGazette, June 1952, pp. 18-27.

Halloran, B. F. 'Inchon Landing." Marine Corps Gazette, Sept. 1972, pp. 25-32.

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Heilbrun, Otto. "The Future of Deep Penetration." Army Quarterly, July 1969,pp. 197- 204.

Heinl, R. D., Jr. "Inchon." Marine Corp Gazette, Sept. 1967, pp. 20-28; Oct. 1967,pp. 45-50.

Heinl, Robert D. "The Inchon Landing: A Case Study in Amphibious Planning."Naval War College Review, May 1967, pp. 51-72.

"Inchon Remembered." Fortitudine. Fall 1980, pp. 3-7.

MacDonald, Scot. "'Inchon." Surface Warfare, Oct. 1981, pp. 22-31; Nov. 1981,pp. 18-28.

Montross, Lynn. "The Inchon Landing--Victory Over Time and Tide." Marine CorpsGazette, July 1951, pp. 28-35.

Montross, Lynn. "The Pusan Perimeter: Fight for a Foothold." Marine Gazette,June 1951, pp. 30-39.

- -and Nicholas A. Canzona. "Large Sedentary Target on Red Beach."Marine Corps Gazette, Sept. 1960, pp. 44-50.

Murray, J. C. "Two Ways to Organize a Joint Task Force." Marine Corps Gazette,Feb. 1958, pp. 8-15.

Pirnie, Bruce R. "The Inchor Landing: How Great Was the Risk?" JointPerspectives, Summer 1982, pp. 86-95.

Ritchie, David J. "Korea: The Forgotten War." Strategy and Tactics Magazine,May 1987, pp. 12-19 +.

Schnabel, James F. "The Inchon Landing." AM, May 1959, pp. 50-58.

Smith, Lynn D. "A Nickel After a Dollar." Army Sept. 1970, pp. 24-34.

Smith, 0. P. "The Inchon Landing." Marine Corps Gazette, Sept. 1960, pp. 40-41.

Taylor, Blaine. "No Room for Retreat." Military History, Aug. 1987, pp. 42-50.

Tomlinson, H. Pat. "Inchon: The General's Decision." Military Review, Apr. 1967,pp. 28-34.

Totten, James P. "Operation Chromite: A Study of Generalship." Armor, Nov./Dec.1976, pp. 33-38.

Walker, Stanley L. "Logistics of the Inchon Landing." Army Logistician, July/Aug.1981, pp. 34-38.

Wells, I. M. "War in Korea 1950-54: Inchon Landing." Army Journal (Australian),Dec. 1975, pp. 47-53.

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BATTLE OF KURSK

D Anders, Wladyslaw. Hitler's Defeat in Russia. Chicago: H. Regnery,764 1953. 267 pp. (See pages 81-158, Campaign of 1942-1943).A5

D Caidin, Martin. The Tigers Are Burning. New York: Hawthorne764.3 Books, 1974. 243 pp.K8

C2

D Calvocoressi, Peter and Guy Wint. Total War: The Story of World743 War 11. New York: Pantheon, 1972. 959 pp. (See pages 466-488,.C3 T-e-Victory of the USSR)

D Carell, Paul. Scorched Earth: The Russian-German War. 1943-1944.764 Boston: Little, Brown, 1966. 556 pp. (See pages 19-114, Battle of.C38 Kursk)

D Dennis, Geoffrey P. The World at War. London: Caxton, 1951. 605743 pp. (See pages 167-212, Russia, March '43 to Spring'44).D2V. IV

D Dupuy, R. Ernest and Trevor N. Dupuy. The Encyclopedia of Military25 History. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. 1464 pp. (See pages.A2 1099-1100, Kursk)D81977

Ref. Griess, Thomas E, ed. The Second World War: Europe and theD Mediterranean. Wayne, NJ: Avery Pub. Group, 1984. 429 pp.25 (See pages 139-162, Kursk).A2W3v. 7

CR Hammersen, Frederick P. A. Kursk: An Historic Example ofU Defensive AirLand Battle. Norfolk, VA: Armed Forces Staff417 College, 1983. 24 1..T1H2688

D Jukes, Geoffrey. Kursk: The Clash of Armour. New York: Ballantine764.3 Books, 1969. 160 pp.K8

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DD Kitchen, Martin. A Military History of Germany. Bloomington, IN:101 Indiana University Press, 1975. 384 pp. (See pages 323-329,.K5 Kursk)

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D Markov, Walter, ed. Battles of World History. New York:25 Hippocrene, 1979. 438 pp. (See pages 378-383, Kursk).M2

D Michel, Henri J. The Second World War. New York: Praeger, 1968.743 947 pp. (See pages 554-561, Kursk).M4

Ref. Parrish, Thomas, ed. The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of WorldD War II. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1978. 767 pp. (See740 pages 350-352, Battle of Kursk).S5

D U.S. Dept. of the Army. Stalinrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in764 the East. Washington: OfFice of Military History, 1968. 549 pp..U526 (See pages 118-142, Kursk)

D U.S. European Command. Historical Division. Russian Combat764 Methods in World War II. _ 'ashington: Dept. of theArm.U535 1950. 116 pp. (DA Pam No. 20-230)

D Werth, Alexander. Russia at War, 1941-1945. New York: E. P.764 Dutton & Co., 1964. 1100 pp. (See pages 679-687, Kursk).W48

D Young, Peter, ed. Great Battles of the World. New York: Bookthrift,25 1978. 320 pp. (See pages 201-212, Kursk).Y9

D Zhukov, Georgi K. Marshal Zhukov's Greatest Battles. New York:764 Harper & Row, 1969. 304 pp. (See pages 195-257, Kursk).Z48

PERIODICALS

Arnoldt, Robert P. "The Battle of Kursk." Armor, July/Aug. 1982, pp. 39-41.

"The Battle of Kursk." Military Review, Apr. 1948, pp. 73-80.

Parrish, Michael. 'The Battle of Kursk." Army Quarterly, Oct. 1969, pp. 39-51.

Rokossovsky, K. 'The Kursk Battle." Soviet Military Review, July 1968, pp. 3-7;Aug. 1968, pp. 30-36.

Scheben, Thomas. "One Year on the Verge of Ruin - One Year on the Verge ofVictory: Army Group South and the Red Army." Strategy& Tactics,Mar./Apr. 1988, pp. 18-22 +.

Vasileosky, A. 'The Kursk Bulge." Soviet Military Review, Dec. 1987, pp. 57-59.

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BATTIE OF LEYTE

Cot Anderson, Robert L., et al. Organization and Command Relationship,U4 17 Southwest Pacific Theater. Norfolk: Armed Forces Staff College,.11 1950. 78 pp.A755

D)777 Andrieu d'Albas, Emmanuel. Death of a Navy; Japanese Naval Action in.A6 World War II. New York: Devin-Adair, 1957. 362 pp. (See pages 301-

311, The Sho Plan)

G525 Baldwin, Ilanson W. Sea Fights and Shipwrecks. Garden City, N.Y.:.1425 Hanover House, 1955. 315 pp. (See pages 134-182, The Sho Plan...)

U51 Bassett, James. "Fleet Admiral William F. Halsey," In The War Lords, ed..W3 Michael Carver. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976, pp. 431-446.

D)767.4 Bates, Richard W. The Battle for Leyte Gulf, October 1944, Strategical.U536 and Tactical Analysis. Washington: U.S. Naval War College, 1953-

58. 4 v. in 5.

D)767.4 Cannon, M. IHamlin. Leyte: The Return to the Phillippines. Washington:.U5195 U.S. Dept. of the Army, Office of Military History, 1954. 420 pp.

D)790 Craven, Wesley F. and James L. Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces in World.A47 War IL Washington: GPO, 1983. ?v. maps. (See Volume 5, pages1983 341-389; see also index: Leyte)v.5

D)769.295 Cronin, lFrancis D. Under the Southern Cross; The Saga of the Americal.A5C7 Division. Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1951. 432 pp. (See

pages 219-245, Meanwhile, On Leyte)

D)769.369 DeChant, John. "Marine Air Groups at Leyte," in The United States.S75 Marine Corps in World War II, ed. S. E. Smith. New York: Random

House, 1969, pp. 694-708.

D)777 Dull, Paul S. A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-1945)..D)9 Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1978. 402 pp. maps. (See pages

313-337, The Bitter End)

D)769.26 Eichelberger, Robert L. Our Jungle Road to Tokyo. New York: Viking8th Press, 1950. 30C pp. (See pages 165-180).I,'35

D)767.4 Falk, Stanley L. Decision at Leyte. New York: W. W. Norton, 1966. 330. P3 pp.

D)25 "Leyte Gulf," in Decisive Battles of the Twentieth Century:.1)4 Land-Sea-Air, ed. Noble Prankland and Christopher Dowling. New

York: David McKay, 1976, pp. 276-288.

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0)767.4 - ---------. Liberation of the Philippines. New York: Ballantine Itooks,.F33 1971. 160 pp. (See pages 38-59)

0777 Field, James A. The Japanese at Leyte Gulf; the Sho Operation..FS Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1947. 162 pp.

D25 Fuller, J.F.C. A Military History of the Western World. New York: Funk.P93 and Wagnalls, 1956. 3 v. maps. (See pages 600-628)v.3

D769.369 Garand, George W. and Truman R. Strobridge. Western Pacific Operations:.U62 History of U.S. Marine Corps Operations in World War I1.v.4 Washington: GPO, 1971. 848 pp. maps. (See Volume 4, pages 309-

333, The Leyte Landings)

0767.4 Graziano, Paul E. Leyte Invasion: A ;omparative Analysis or the.G8 Appllcation of Principles of War. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air

Command and Staff College, 1984. 80 pp.

1327 Halley, Foster and Milton Lancelot. Clear for Action; the Photographic.H3 Story of Modern Naval Combat 1898-1964. New York: Duell, Sloan

and Pearce, 1964. 320 pp. (See Index; Leyte Gulf, Battle of)

E745 Halsey, William F. and J. Bryan, Ill. Admiral HIalsey's Story. New York:.H2 McGraw-Hill, 1947. 310 pp.

0)790 Hlaughland, Vern. The AAF Against Japan. New York: llarper, 1948. 515.1129 pp. (See pages 231-242)

D774 Hoyt, Edwin P. The Batte of Levte Gulf. New York; Weybright and.P5H7 Talley, 1972. 314 pp.

0773 .---------- How They Won the War In the Pacific: Nimitz and ills.117 Admirals. New York: Weybright and Talley, 1970. 554 pp. (See

pages 423--453)

D790 . McCampbell's Heroes: The Story of the U.S. Navy's Most.1H73 Celebrated Carrier Fighters of the Pacific War. New York: Van

Nostrand, 1983. 189 pp. (See pages 136-152)

1)792 Inoguchi, Rikihei and Tadashi Nakajima. The Divine Wind; Japan's.J3i6 Kamikaze Force in World War II. Annapolis: United States Naval

Institute, 1958. 240 pp.

E745 James, D. Clayton. The Years of MacArthur. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,.M2J3 1975. (See Volume II, index: Leyte Gulf, P.I.; also pages 542 610,v.2 Advance to the Philippines)

0)777 The Japanese Navy in World War II. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1969..J3 147 pp. (See pages 106-117, Leyte)

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D)773 Karig, Walter, et al. Battle Report. New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1944-.K!4 49. 5 v. maps (See Volume 5, index: Leyte)v.5

D)767 Kenney, George C. General Kenney Reports. New York: Duel!, Sloan and.K4 Pearce, 1949. 594 pp. (See pages 445-462)

D)769.26 Krueger, Walter. From Down Under to Nippon; the Story of the Sixth6th Army in World War II. Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1953. 393.K8 pp. maps.

D)811 Leahy, William 1). 1 Was There. New York: Whittlesey House, 1950..1.4 527 pp.

E745 MacArthur, Douglas. Reminiscences. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1964. 438.M2A34 pp. maps.

D)767 Macintyre, Donald G. The Battle for the Pacific. New York: Norton,.M2 1966. 240 pp. map. (See pages 181-218)

1)774 - ---------- Leyte Gulf; Armada in the Pacific. New York: Ballantine.P5M3 Books, 1970. 160 pp.

D)767.4 Montman, James H. The Military Strategies of SpDuanee and Halsey..M5 Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Alr Command and Staff College,

1984. 47 pp.

D)773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations In World.M82 War I. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950-1960. 14 v. (See Volume XII,v. 12 Leyte, June 1944-January 1945)

DI773 ---------- The Two-ocean War. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. 611 pp..M84 (See index: Leyte Gulf)

E1746 Potter, E. It. Bull Hlalsey. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1985. 421 pp..113 (See pages 286-327)P6

V63 ---------- Nimitz. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1976. 507 pp. maps..N5I)7 (See pages 321-345)

D)27 . Sea Power: A Naval History. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:.1P65 Prentice-Hall, 1960. 932 pp. (See pages 777-795, Battle for Leyte

Gulf)

D)773 .---------- Triumph in the Pacific. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,.1'6 1963. 186 pp. (See pages 104-132)

CI1 Rittenhouse, Ellis B. Southwest Pacific Area: liollandia-Aitape, Leyte,U417 Lingayen Gulf. Norfolk, Va.: Armed Forces Staff College, 1949..11 47 pp.10 7

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D771 Roskill, Stephen W. The War it Sea 1939-1945. London: 1ler Majesty's.RO8 Stationery Office, 1954-1961. 3 v. (See Volume III, The Offensive,v.3 part I!, 1st June 1944-14 August 1945)

D773 Sherman, Frederick C. Combat Command, The American Aircraft Carriers.S52 in the Pacific War. New York: Dutton, 1950. 427 pp. maps. (See

pages 280-314, Leyte ... )

D790 Sherrod, Robert L. History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War I..85 Washington- Combat .Forces Press, 1952. 496 pp. maps. (See pages

275-289) (See also D790.SS 1980)

D769.369 Smith, S. E., ed. The United States Marine Corps in World War II. New.S75 York: Random House, 1969. 965 pp. (See pages 694-708)

D774 Smith, Stan. The Battle of Leyte Gulf. New York: Belmont Books, 1961..P5S7 174 pp.

D774 Stewart, Adrian. The Battle of Leyte Gulf. New York: Charles Seribner's* P5S78 Sons, 1980. 223 pp.

F746 Taylor, Theodore. The Magnificent Mitscher. New York: Norton, 1954..M5T3 364 pp. (See pages 253-267)

D767.4 U.S. Army. Sixth Army. Field Order 25. 23 Sept. 1944. 1944. 1 v. maps..A531944

D767.4 - ----------. Report of the Leyte Operation. 1944. 282 pp. maps..U513

1D767.4 U.S. Army. 7th Division. Operation Report 7th Infantry Division King II..A513 1944. 1 v. maps.1944

D767.4 .---------- King ll: Field Order 9. 1944. 1 v..A514

D767.4 U.S. Army. XXIV Corps. Operation Report, XXIV Corps, Leyte, 20 Oct..A512 1944-25 Dec. 1944. 1944? 67 pp. maps.1944a

D767.4 U.S. Army. 96th Division. Action Against Enemy Report, King 2.U43 Operation. 1944. 126 pp. map.1944

D767.4 U.S. Fleet. Navy Department. Battle Experience: Battle for Leyte Gulf.U53 (A) Hattie of Surigao Strait (B) Battle off Samar (C) Battle off Cape

Engano.(East of Luzon) 23-27 October 1944. Washington, 1945. I v.maps.

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0)767.2 U.S. Military Academy. Dept. of Military Art and Engineering. The War.U52 with Japan; Part 2. August 1942 to December 1944. West Point,pt.2 1947. 114 pp. maps. (See pages 90-lOS)

D767.4 U.S. Pacific Fleet. Task Force 78. Leyte Operation-Report On. San.U722 Francisco, Calif., 1944. 35 pp.

0)767.4 . Task Force 79. Seizure of Leyte. 1944. 1 v..A561944

01767.41 ---------. Task Group 79.1 Report of Task Group 79.1 Participation in.U742 Amphibious Operations for the Capture of Leyte, Philipine Islands,

October, 1944. 1944. 1 v. maps

D)767.4 U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. Operation Plan No. 8-44,.U8 Cincpoa. 1944. 5 pp.

D1785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. Interrogations of Japanese Officials..U63 Washington: GPO, 1946. 2 v. (See List of Interrogations, page xi,no. 72 Philippine Islands, United States Reoccupation of)v. 1&2

D)785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) Naval Analysis Division. The.U63 Campaigns of the Pacific War. Washington: GPO, 1946. 389 pp.no. 73 (See pages 283-287)

D1810 Van D)er Rhoer, Edward. Deadly Magic: A Personal Account of.C88V3 Communications Intelligence in World War i in the Pacific. New

York: Scribner's, 1978. 225 pp. (See index: Leyte Gulf, Battle for)

E746 Whipple, Chandler. William F. Halsey: Fighting Admiral. New York: C..!13W5 P. Putnam's Sons, 1968. 222 pp.

D1767 Winton, John. The Forgotten Fleet: The British Navy in the Pacific 1944-.W52 1945. New York: Coward-McCann, 1969. 433 pp. (See pages 49-53)

D)767 .---------- War in the Pacific: Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay. New York:.W53 Mayflower Books, 1978. 192 pp. (See pages 137-153, Battle of Leyte

Gulf)

D1767.4 Woodward, Comer Vann. The Battle for Leyte Gulf. New York:.W6 Macmillan, 1947. 244 pp.

D125 Young, Peter. Great Battles of the World on Land, Sea & Air. New York:

.Y9 Hookthrift, 1978. maps. (See pages 252-265)

Pi.RIOI)ICALS

AhIstroin, John I). "l~eyte Gulf Remembered." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Aug.1984, pp. 45-53.

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Field, James A., Jr. "Leyte Gulf - The First Uncensored Japainese Account." U.S. NavalInstitute Proceedings, Mar. 1951, pp. 255-265.

IFooks, 1i. E. "The Battle for Leyte Gulf." Royal United Service Institution Journal, Feb.1949, pp. 67-81.

Foster-Simeon, E. "The Battle for Leyte Gulf." All Hands, July 1985, pp. 8-1 1.

Halsey, William F. "The Battle for Leyte Gulf." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, May1952, pp. 487-495.

Hamilton, Andrew. "Where Is Task Foree Thirty-Four?" U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,Oct. 1960, pp. 76-80.

Howard, Warren S. "Japan's Heavy Cruisers in the War." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedinMs, May 1950, pp. 533-543.

Koyanagi, Tomiji. "With iurita in the Battle for Leyte Gulf." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Feb. 1953, pp. 119-133.

Lepotler, Capt. "Submarines in the Battle of Leyte Gulf." Military Review, Dec. 1950,

pp. 102-108.

McCormick, James A. "Dilemma of the Gulf." Our Navy, Jan. 1964, pp. 8-9 '.

Mueller, William B. "Japan's Greatest Gamble: Leyte Gulf." Our Navy, Oct. 1964, pp.12-13 +.

Sturgis, S.D., Jr. "Engineer Operations in the Leyte Campaign." Military Engineer, Nov.1947, pp. 457-463; Dee. 1947, pp. 513-518; Jan. 1948, pp. 15-19.

Van Vleet, Clarke. "Battle of Leyte Gulf." Naval Aviation News, Oct. 1974, pp. 32-35.

Williams, John H. "leyte Gulf, 1944: A Periscopic View." Retired Offleer, Oct. 1984,pp. 33-37.

Primary source material concerning this operation is available on microfilm in theHistorical Documents of World War !1 series.

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THE II ATTL OF MIDWAY

US I Adams, Henry H. "Admiral Raymond A. Spruance," in The War Lords, ed..W3 Michael Carver. Boston: Little Brown, 1976, pp. 447-460.

US1 - ----------. "Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz," in The War Lords, ed..W3 Michael Carver. Boston: Little Brown, 1976, pp. 404-418.

D774 Barker, A. J. Midway: The Turning Point. New York: Ballantine Books,• M5113 1971. 160 pp.

D)770 Bennett, Geoffrey M. Naval Battles of World War 11. New York: McKay,.1456 1975. 253 pp. map. (See pages 169-182, Midway.)

D786 Brown, David. Carrier Operations in World War 1i. Volume 2. The Pacific.B8 Navies Dee 1941-Feb 1943. London: Ian Allan, 1974. 152 pp. (Seev.2 pages 47-85)

V63 Buell, Thomas B. The Quiet Warrior: A Biography of Admiral Raymond A..S68 Spruance. Boston: Little, Brown, 1974. 486 pp.118

D774 Campaign Case Study: Midway. Washington: National Defense University,.M5 n.d. 51 pp.C2

D)790 Craven, Wesley F. and James L. Cate, eds. Army Air Forces in World War.A47 i/. Washington: GPO, 1983. 7v. maps (See Volume 1, pages 451-462;1983 see also index: Midway, Battle of)

D)777 Dull, Paul S. A Battle History of the Imperial Japanese Navy (1941-1945)..D)9 Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1978. 402 pp. maps. (See pages

133-171, Midway and the Aleutians)

D)743 Dupuy, Trevor N. Options of Command. New York: Hlippocrene Books,.D)82 1984. 303 pp. (See pages 148-173, Japanese Midway Campaign)

F:748 Forrestel, E. P. Admiral Raymond Spruance, USN:. A Study in Command..S61F6 Washington: GPO, 1966. 275 pp. (See pages 31-58, Battle of

Midway)

0)774 Frank, Pat and Joseph D. Barrington. Rendezvous at Midway; U.S.S..M5F7 Yorktown and the Japanese Carrier Fleet. New York: John Day Co.,

1967. 252 pp.

0)774 Fuchida, Mitsuo and Masatake Okumiya. Midway, the Battle That Doomed.M 518 Japan. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1955. 266 pp.

D25 Fuller, J.P.C. A Military History of the Western World. New York: Funk.,'93 & Wagnalis, 1956. 3v. maps. (See Volume 3, pages 460-477, Battlev.3 of Midway Island)

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D)774 Gay, George H. Sole Survivor: The Battle of Midway and Its Errfcet on Ilis.MSG39 Life. Naples, Fla.: Naples Ad/Graphics Services, 1979. 320 pp.

D27 Hai'ey, Foster and Milton Lancelot. Clear for Action; The Photographic.H13 Story of Modern Naval Combat, 1898-1964. New York: Duell, Sloan

and Pearce, 1964. 320 pp. (See Index: Midway, lattle of)

D790 Haughland, Vern. The AAF Against Japan. New York: Harper, 1948. 515.H29 pp. (See pages 79-88)

D774 Heini, Robert D. Marines at Midway. Washington: Historical Section,.MSA8 Division of Public Information, Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corps,1948 1948. 56 pp. map.

D810 Holmes, W.J. Double-edged Secrets. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press,.S7H66 1979. 231 pp. maps. (See Index: Midway)

D774 Hopson, Thomas E. COMINT at Coral Sea and Midway: Admiral Nimitz's.C6H58 Force Multiplier. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: U.S. Army War College,

1984. 28 pp.

D769.369 Hough, Frank 0., Ludwig, Verle E. and Henry I. Shaw. History or U.S..U62 Marine Corps Operations in World War II: Pearl Harbor tov.1 Guadalcanal. Washington: Historical Branch, U.S. Marine Corps,

1958. 5v. maps. (See Volume 1, pages 205-234)

D774 Hough, Richard A. The Battle of Midway. New York: Macmillan, 1970..MSH67 90 pp. maps.

D773 Hoyt, Edwin P. How They Won the War In the Pacific: Nimitz and Ilis.H74 Admirals. New York: Weybright and Talley, 1970. 554 pp. maps.

(See pages 87-112)

1ID767 Hoyt, Edwin P. Japan's War: The Great Pacific Conflicts 1853 to 1952..H74 New York: McGraw-Hill, 1986. 514 pp.

D792 Inoguchi, Rikihei and Tadashi Nakajima. The Divine Wind; Japan's.J316 Kamikaze Force in World War I!. Annapolis: United Slates Naval

Institute, 1958. 240 pp.

D777 The Japanese Navy in World War 1i. Annapolis: U.S. Naval Institute, 1969..J3 147 pp. (See pages 40-51)

0773 Karig, Walter, et al. Battle Report. New York: Farrar & Rinehart,..K14 1944-49. 5v. maps. (See Volume 3, pages 28-64)v.3

D767.92 Layton, Edwin T. "And I Was There": Pearl Harbor and Midway--IHreakipg.1,39 the Secrets. New York: Morrow, 1985. 596 pp. maps. (See index:

Midway, Battle of)

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D)774 Lord, Walter. Incredible Victory. New York: Harper & Row, 1987. 331S •M 51.6 pp.

1)769.369 ----------- "Midway Strike," In The United States Marine Corps In World.S75 War il, ed. S. E. Smith. New York: Random House, 1969, pp. 129-

137.

D25 Mitchell, Joseph B., and Edward S. Creasy. Twenty Decisive Battles of the.M52 World. New York: Macmillan, 1964. 365 pp. (See pages 307-318)

D)767.4 Montman, James H. The Military Strategies of Spruance and Halsey.•M5 Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air Command and Staff College,

1984. 47 pp.

0)773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in World.M82 War II. Boston. Little, Brown, 1950-1960. 14 v. (See Volume 11l, The

Rising Sun in the Pacific and Volume IV, Coral Sea. Midway)

0)792 Okumlya, Masatake and Jiro Horikoshl. Zero! New York: Dutton, 1956.4J303 424 pp. (See pages 150-163, Midway and Aleutians...)

V63 Potter, E. 8. Nimitz. Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 1976. 507 pp..NSP7 maps. (See pages 91-107)

D)27 . Sea Power. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1960. 932.P65 pp. maps. (See pages 669-688, Midway...)

1)770 , and Chester W. Nimitz, eds. The Great Sea War. Englewood.P6 Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-itall, 1960. 468 pp.

l)S890 Potter, John Deane. Yamamoto, The Man Who Menaced America. New.Y25116 York: Viking, 1965. 332 pp. (See pages 213-237)

D)774 Prange, Gordon William, Goldstein, Donald M. and Katherine W. Dillon..M5P8 Miracle at Midway. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982. 469 pp.

1)770 Puleston, W. D. The Influence of Sea Power in World War Ii. New Haven:.1P96 Yale University Press, 1947. 310 pp. (See index: Midway)

D)771 Roskili, Stephen W. The War at Sea, 1939-1945. London: Her Majesty's•R68 Stationery Office, 1956. map. (See Volume I, pages 37-42)v.2D)773 Sherman, Frederick C. Combat Command; The American Aircraft Carriers.S52 in the Pacific War. New York: Dutton, 1950. 427 pp. maps. (See

pages 113-134, Battle of Midway)

D)790 Sherrod, Robert L. History. of Marine Corps Aviation in World War II..S5 Washington: Combat Forces Press, 1952. 496 pp. maps. (See pages

50-64) (See also D790.S5 1980)

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D25 Simkins, Peter. "Midway," in Decisive Battles of the Twentieth Century,.D4 ed. Noble Frankland and Christopher D)owling. New York: IDavid

McKay, 1976, pp. 172188.

D774 Smith, William W. Midway, Turning Point of the Pacific. New York:.M5S63 Crowell, 1966. 174 pp. maps.

E746 Taylor, Theodore. The Magnificent Mitscher. New York: Norton, 1954..MST3 364 pp. (See pages 130-138, Battle of Midway)

D)774 U.S. Naval War College. The Battle of Midway, Including the Aleutian.M5U6 Phase, June 3 to June 14, 1942. Newport, R.l., 1948. 239 pp.

D774 U.S. Office or Naval Intelligence. Battle of Midway, June 3-6; 1942..M5U63 Washington: GPO, 1943. 60 pp. maps.

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. Interrogations of Japanese Officials..U63 Washington: GPO, 1946. 2v. (See "List of Interrogations, page x,no. 72 Midway)v. 1&2

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific) Naval Analysis Division. The.U6. Campaigns of the Pacific War. Washington: GPO, 1946. 389 pp.no. 73 (See pages 58-77, The Battle of Midway)

D810 Van Der Rhoer, Edward. Deadly Magic: A Personal Acount of-.C88V3 Communications Intelligence In World War II in the Pacific. New

York: Scribner's, 1978. 225 pp. (See index: Midway, Battle of)

D774 Walker, James W. The Battle of Midway. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.:.MSW2 Air Command and Staff College, 1984. 55 pp.

VA653 Watts, Anthony J. and Brian G. Gordon. The Imperial Japanese Navy..W32 Garden City, N.J.: Doubleday, 1971. 529 pp.

D767 Winton, John. War in the Pacific: Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay. New York;.W53 Mayflower Books, 1978. 192 pp. (See pages 52-64)

D25 Young, Peter. Great Battles of the World on Land, Sea & Air. New York:.Y9 Bookthrift, 1978. maps. (See pages 141-153)

PERIODICALS

Harde, Robert E. "Midway: Tarnished Victory." Military Affairs, Dec 1983, p. 188-.

"Battle for Midway." Marine Corps Gazette, June 1982, pp. 14-15.

Burke, Arleigh. "Admiral Marc Mitscher: A Naval Aviator." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Apr. 1975, pp. 53 63.

Caporale, Louis G. "The Pacific War--1941 45." Marine Corps Gazette, Nov. 1985, pp.

46-50+.

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Cressman, Robert J. "Flight to Midway." Marine Corps Gazette, May 1981, pp. 73-78.

D'Andrea, Thomas M. "Marines at Midway." Marine Corps Gazette, Nov. 1964, pp.27-31.

liler, E.M. "The Battle of Midway." Ordnance, Sept./Oct. 1955, pp. 237-240.

Ferrier, Harold Ii. "Torpedo Squadron Eight, the Other Chapter." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Oct. 1964, pp. 72-76.

Fields, James A., Jr. "Admiral Yamamoto." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedines, Oct. 1949,pp. 1105-1113.

"George Gay's Fisheye View of Midway." Naval Aviation News, June 1982, pp. 18-21.

"The Japanese Story of the Battle of Midway." (U) ONI Review, May 1947, pp. 2-72.

Knott, Dick. "Night Torpedo Attack." Naval Aviation News, June 1982, pp. 10-13.

Mason, Robert. "Eyewitness." U.S. Naval Instititute Proceedings, June 1982, pp. 40-45.

"Moment at Midway: MeClusky's Decision." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Apr. 1975,pp. 64-65.

Olsmith, Edwin S., Jr. "Midway Revisited." Signal, Nov./Dec. 1976, pp. 36-39.

Potter, E. B. "Admiral Nimitz and the Battle of Midway." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, July 1976, pp. 60-68.

Powers, Thomas E. "Incredible Midway." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, June 1967, pp.64-73.

Seal, Alan J. "Midway: The Battle that Changed a War and War Itself." Army Quarterly,Oct. 1980, pp. 458-467.

Slonim, Gilven M. "A Flagship View of Command Decisions." U.S. Naval InstituteProceedings, Apr. 1958, pp. 80-89.

Toyama, Saburo. "Lessons from the Past." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings, Sept. 1982,

pp. 62-69.

"Turning Point in the Pacific." All Hands, July 1962, pp. 59-63.

Van Vleet, Clarke. "Men and Minutes at Midway." Naval Aviation News, June 1982, pp.14-17.

-- . "The Unsung Chorus." Naval Aviation News, June 1982, pp. 8-9.

Vogel, lBertram. "Japan's Navy and the Battle of Midway." Marine Corps Gazette, Dec.1947, pp. 36-41.

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NEW GUINEA

D767 Argyle, Christopher J. Japan at War. 1937-45. London: Arthur.A8 Barker, 1976. 224 pp. (See pages 74-88, New Guinea

Nightmare; also see index: New Guinea.)

D767 Bateson, Charles. The War With Japan. a Concise History. EastLansing, Mich.: Michigan State University Press, 1968.417 pp. (See pages 183-211, The Struggle for New Guinea.)

U102 Bond, Brian. Liddell Hart: A Study of His Military Thought. London:.B6 Cassell, 1976. 289 pp. (See pages 37-64, The Strategy of Indirect

Approach, 1925-30.)

D767 Cant, Gilbert. The Great Pacific Victory. New York: John Day Co.,.C16 1945. 422 pp. (See pages 254-272, Paving the Way.)

D767 Collier, Basil. The War in the Far East, 1941-1945. New York:.C6 Morrow, 1969. 530 pp. (See pages 271-311, The Solomons and

New Guinea.)

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces.A47 in World War II. Washington: Office of Air Force History, 1983.1983 788 pp. (See pages 471-483, The Problem of New Guinea.)V. 1

D767.95 Drea, Edward J. Defending the Driniumor: Covering Force.D83 Operations in New Guinea. 1944. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.:

Army Command and General Staff College, 1984. 182 pp.

D790 Haughland, Vern. The AAF Against Japan. New York: Harper,.H29 1948. 515 pp. (See pages 153-181, New Guinea - The Tide

Turns.)

D767 Kennedy, Paul. Pacific Victory. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973..K38 158 pp. (See pages 56-71, New Guinea and the Marianas.)

D767 Kirby, Stanley W. The War Against Ja pan. London: Her Majesty's.K5 Stationery Office, 1961. 559 pp. (See pages 417-428, Thev.3 Reconquest of New Guinea; also see index: New Guinea.)

D743 Liddell Hart, Basil H. History of the Second World War. New York:.L5 Putnam's, 1971. 768 pp. (See index: New Guinea.)

D25 .----------- Strategy, the Indirect Approach. London: Faber & Faber,.L54 1967. 430 pp. (See pages 268-274, The War in the Pacific.)1967

E745 Long, Gavin M. MacArthur as Military Commander. Princeton, N.J.:.M2L6 Van Nostrand, 1969. 243 pp. (See index: New Guinea.)

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D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in.M82 World War II. Vol. 8: New Guinea and the Marianas. Boston:v. 8 Little-Brown, 1953. 435 pp.

D773 -- ------------. The Two-Ocean War. Boston: Little-Brown, 1963. 611 pp..M84 (See pages 318-348, New Guinea and the Marianas.)

D767 Morton, Louis. The War in the Pacific: Strategy and Command: The.U45 First Two Years. Washington: Dept. of the Army, Office of

Military History, 1962. 7 6 1 pp. (See index: New Guinea.)

U162 Paret, Peter, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy from Machiavelli to the.M23 Nuclear Age. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1986.

941 pp. (Se pages 703-732, American and Japanese Strategiesin the Pacific War.)

D773 Potter, Elmer B. and Chester W. Nimitz, eds. Triumph in the Pacific:.P6 The Navy's Struggle Against Japan. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:

Prentice-Hall, 1963. 186 pp. maps. (See pages 40-41; 75-80.)

D Reports of General MacArthur. Japanese Operations in the Southwest735 Pacific Area. Washington: GPO, 1966. 4 v. (See in particular.S8 volume I and volume 2, part 1)

E745 Whitney, Courtney. MacArthur: His Rendezvous With History..M3W5 Westport, Conn:! Greenwood Press, 1977. 547 pp. (See index:

New Guinea.)

E745 Willoughby, Charles A. and John Chamberlain. MacArthur: 1941-.M2W5 1951. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1954. 441 pp. (See pages 78-

10"5, New Guinea Campaign.)

PERIODICALS

Fooks, H.E. "The War in the Pacific - 1943-44." RUSI, Aug. 1950, pp. 448-458.

Hutchinson, A.M. Clark. "Supply Problems in a New Guinea Campaign." RUSI,Feb. 1949, pp. 90-93.

Larson, Robert H. "B.H. Liddell Hart: Apostle of Limited War." Military Affairs,Apr. 1980, pp. 70-74.

Morelock, Jerry D. "The Legacy of Liddell Hart." Military Review, May 1986,pp. 65-75.

Shortal, John F. "Hollandia: A Training Victory." Military Review, May 1986,pp. 40-48.

Walden, John W. "Liddell Hart." Military Review, Sept. 1954, pp. 32-45.

"World War 11, 1939-45: War in the Pacific." Air Force Magazine, Aug. 1957,pp. 168-181.

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NORTH AFRICA

D)766.82 African Victory With the British Forces From El Alamein to CaDe Bon..A33 New York: British Information Services, 1944. 63 pp. maps.

D)766.9 Barnett, Correlli. The Battle or El Alamein: Decision in the Desert. New.B3 York: Macmillan, 1964. 90 pp. maps.

D1136 - ---------. The Desert Generals. Bloomington: Indiana University Press...1137 1982. 352 pp.1982

1)766.82 Blaxland, Gregory. The Plain Cook and the Great Showman: The First and.116 FEighth Armies in North Africa. London: Kimber, 1977. 303 pp.

maps. (See pages 55-81)

D766.82 Brownlow, Donald Grey. Checkmate at Ruwelsat: Auchinleck's Finest.138 Hour. North Quincy, Mass.: Christopher Publishing House, 1977. 209

pp.

!)766.82 Careli, Paul. The Foxes of the Desert. New York: Dutton, 1961. 370 pp..C26

D)766.9 Carver, Michael. El Alamein. New York: Macmillan, 1962. 216 pp..C37 maps.

D)766.93 .---------- Tobruk. Philadelphia: Dufour, 1964. 271 pp. maps..C29

D)766.85 Douglas-Home, Charles. Rommel. New York: Saturday Review Press,.1)7 1973. 224 pp.

D)766.82 Forty, George. The Afrika Korps at War. New York: Scribner's, 1978. 2 v.. I6 maps.v. 1&2

D)766.82 lieckmann, Wolf. Rommel's War in Africa. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,.114 1981. 366 pp.

D)766.82 Hill, Russell. Desert Conquest. New York: Knopf, 1943. 338 pp. maps..1148

D)766.82 Holmes, Richard. Bir Hacheim: Desert Citadel. New York: Ballantine.117 Books, 1971. 158 pp. maps.

U55 Irving, David John Cawdell. The Trail of the Fox. New York: Dutton,.It617 1977. 496 pp.

D)766.93 Landsborough, Gordon. Tobruk Commando. New York: Avon Publications,.1,3 1956. 188 pp. maps.

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U55 Lewin, Ronald. Rommel as Militar" Commander. Princeton, N.J.: Van.R6L4 Nostrand, 1968. 262 pp.

D766.82 Lucas, James. Panzer Army Africa. San Rafael, Calif.: Presidio Press,.1L8 1977. 211 pp. maps.

D766.9 - ----------. War In the Desert: The Eighth Army at El Alamein. New York:.L8 Beaufort Books, 1982. 284 pp. maps.

D757.55 Macksey, Kenneth John. Afrika Korps. New York: Ballantine Books, 1968..A4M3 160 pp.

U55 .---------- Rommel: Battles and Campaigns. New York: Mayflower.R6M3 Books, 1979. 224 pp.

D766.9 Majdalany, Fred. The Battle of El Alamein: Fortress in the Sand..M3 Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1965. 168 pp. maps.

D766.82 Montgomery, Bernard Law. Alamein to the River Sangro: Book One. New.M574 York: St. Martin's Press, 1974. 139 pp. maps.

D766.82 Parkinson, Roger. The War in the Desert. London: Illart-I)avis,.P3 MacGibbon, 1976. 200 pp.

D766.9 Phillips, C. E. Lucas. Alamein. Boston: Little, Brown, 1962. 434 pp..P5 maps.

D766 Playfair, I. S. 0. The Mediterranean and Middle East. Vol. IV: The.P6 Destruction of the Axis Forces In Africa. London: Her Majesty'sv. 4 Stationery Office, 1966. 1 v.

D766.82 Sainsbury, Keith. The North Africa Landings. 1942. Newark: University.53 of Delaware Press, 1976. 215 pp. map.

D766.82 Schmidt, Heinz Werner. With Rommel in the Desert. London: Ilarrap,.S34 1951. 240 pp.

D766.82 Stock, James W. Tobruk: The Siege. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973..S67 159 pp. map.

D766.82 Strawson, John. The Battle for North Africa. New York: Scribner's, 1969..S681 255 pp. maps.

D766.82 Swinson, Arthur. The Raiders: Desert Strike Force. New York:.S9 Ballantine Books, 1968. 160 pp.

U200 Vagts, Alfred. Landing Operations: Strategy, Psychology, T'actics,.V17 Polities, From Antiquity to 1945. Harrisburg, Pa.: Military Service

Publishing Co., 1946. 831 pp. (See pages 716-72b)

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D)757 Westphal, Siegfried. The German Army in the West. London: Cassell,.W413 1951. 222 pp.

U55 Young, Desmond. Rommel. London: Collins, 1950. 288 pp..R6Y6

PERIODICALS

Barclay, C. N. "Early Desert Victory." Arm, Aug. 1963, pp. 40-44.

Cordier, Sherwood S. "Auchinleck Halts the Axis Tide." Armor, Jan./Feb. 1965, pp. 34-41.

". "Erwin Rommel: A Study In Command." Armor, Sept./Oct. 1960, pp. 15-17.

----------- "Key to Rommel's Victories." Armor, July/Aug. 1964, pp. 48-49.

------------ "Rommel's Greatest Triumph--The Gazala Campaign, 1942." Armors May/June1963, pp. 58-63.

Glabisz, Kazimlerz. "Rommel versus Montgomery." Military Review, Mar. 1951, pp. 73-79.

Goldsmith, R. F. K. "The Eighth Army At Bay--July 1942." Army Quarterly, Oct. 1974,pp. 552-560; Jan. 1975, pp. 67-75.

__ Ilill, I.. Gordon. "Rommel: Fox or Fake?" Marine Corps Gazette, June 1961, pp. 26-31.

Reed, Rowena. "Central Mediterranean Sea Control and the North African Campaigns,1940-1942." Naval War College Review, July/Aug. 1984, pp. 82-96.

Rogge, R. I.. "Crusader; Slow Step to Victory." Armor, July/Aug. 1984, pp. 36-43.

Strobridge, Truman R. "Old Blood and Guts and the Desert Fox." Military Review, June1984, pp. 33-48.

"The 2/48th Battalion at El Alamein" Australian Army Journal, Oct. 1967, pp. 3-20.

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OKINAWA

D767.99 Belote, James H. Typhoon of Steel: The Battle for Okinawa..O45B4 New York: Harper & Row, 1970. 368 pp.

D)767.99 Briggs, Riurton Beecher. Log__i.stic_Support of the Okinawa Campaign..R9B5 1946. 11 1.

D769 Buchanan, Albert R. The United States and World War I1. New York:.B8 Harper & Row, 1964. 635 pp. (See pages 549-567, The Pacific War,v. 2 February-June 1945 - Iwo Jima and Okinawa.)

D767.99 Frank, Benis M. Okinawa: Capstone to Victory. New York: Ballantine,.045F8 1969. 160 pp.

D767.99 ----------- Okinawa: The Great Island Battle. New York:.045F82 Elsevier-Dutton, 1978. 184 pp.

D767.369 Victory and Occupation. Washington: GPO, 1968..U62 945 pp. (See pages 31-394, Okinawa.)v. 5

D767.99 Gow, I.T.M. Okinawa 1945: Gateway to Japan. Garden City, N.Y..045G69 Doubleday, 1985. 224 pp.

D769.369 Hough, Frank 0. The Island War. New York: Lippincott, 1947..H6 413 pp. (See pages 360-386, The Last Act: Okinawa.)

D767.99 Simpson, William P. Island "X" - Okinawa. Hanover, Mass.: Christopher.045S5 Publishing House, 1979. 271 pp.

D767.99 U.S. Army. 1st Engineer Special Brigade. Summary of Operations, Assault.R9U41 Phase, Okinawa, 19 May 1945. 1945. 162 1.

D767.99 U.S. Army. Forces in the Pacific. Air Support in the Okinawa Operation.R9.R9 for the Period 1 April to 22 June 1945. 1945. 41 pp.U3623

1)767.99 U.S. Army Field Forces. Report on the Okinawa Operation. Washington:.R9U44 Hdqrs. Army Ground Forces. 1945. 1 v.

D767.99 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History. Okinawa: The Last.R9U45 Battle. Washington: 1948. 529 pp.

D767.99 U.S. Marine Corps. Okinawa: Victory in the Pacific. Washington: GPO,.R9U515 1955. 332 pp.

D767.99 U.S. Marine Corps. 2d Division. Operation Plan No. 12, 2dMarDiv, 27 Feb..R9 1945. 1945. 14 pp.U551

D767.99 U.S. Marine Corps. III Amphibious Corps. Action Report, Ryukytis Operation,.R9U543 Phases I and II (Okii.awa). 1945. 2 v.

D767.99 U.S. Marine Corps. III Corps Artillery. Action Report Phase !, Nansei.R9U544 Shoto, Okinawa Gunto. 1945. 1 v.

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D767.99 U.S. Marine Corps. 6th Division. Commander's Estimnte of the Situation:.R9U557 Okinawa Island (Altertate Plan). n.d. 17 pp.

D767.99 - Operation Plan No. 1-45, 10 Feb. 1945..R9U555 1945. 2 v.

D767.99 - Sixth Marine Division on Okinawa Shima;.R9U554 G-2 Summary. 1945. 65 pp.

D767.99 Special Action Report, Okinawa Operation.

.R911556 1945. 3 v.

D767.99 U.S. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Amphibious Op!yrations:.R9U74 Capture of Oklnawa (Ryukyus Operation). 1945. 1 v.

D767.25 U.S. Pacific Fleet. Air Force. Analysis of Air Operations. Actions at.K9U7 _Luyshu and the Inland Sea, 18-22 March 1945. 1945. 24 1.

D767.99 - Analysis of Air Operations, Okinawa Carrier.R9U563 Operations, March-June 1945. 1945. 61 pp.

D767.99 U.S. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. Joint Staff Study: Iceberg

.R9U42 Operation, 25 Oct. 1944. 1944. 164 pp.

D767.99 - Naval Base Development Plan,

.R9U622 Okinawa and le Shima. 1945. 1 v.

D767.99 U.S. Pacific Fleet. Task Force 51. General Action Report, Phases I and 11.

.R9U569 17 February 1945 to 17 May 1945. 1945. 1 v.

D767.99 U.S. Pacific Fleet. Task Group 58.1. Action Report: Actions Against

.R9U596 Kyushu, Nansei Shoto, Jap Fleet at Kure, the Yamato and Operations

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D769 The War Reports of Marshall, Arnold, King. New York: Lippincott, 1947.

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D767.99 Werstein, Irving. Okinawa: The Last Ordeal. New York: Crowell, 1968.

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Colwell, Robert W. "Intelligence and the Okinawa Battle."Naval War College Review, Mar./Apr. 1985, pp. 81-95.

"General Buckner's Decision Against a Second Landing at Okinawa."Military Review, Nov. 1948, pp. 8-13.

Jordan, Bob. "Okinawa: The Final Battle of WW II." Leatherneck,

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Killilae, Walter. "Joint Operation Aspects of the Okinawa Campaign."Military Review, June 1947, pp. 36-44; July 1947, pp. 43-52; Aug. 1947,pp. 61-64.

Manchester, William. "A Second Landing Finally Ends the War."Marine Corps Gazette, Apr. 1980, pp. 53-60.

Nolan, Daniel A. "He That Hath Eyes to See.. .The Battle for OkinawaCould Have Been Shortened." Military Review, Aug. 1951, pp. 49-62.

Paro, E.E. "Okinawa Operation." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,Jan. 1946, pp. 61-67.

Soth, Lauren K. "Hacksaw Ridge on Okinawa." Infantry Journal, Aug.1945, pp. 11-14.

Stebbins, Owin T. "Rifle Company vs. Fortress: The Battle for SugarLoaf Hill." Marine Corps Gazette, Apr. 1973, pp. 36-41.

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D Anders, Wladyslaw. Hitler's Defeat in Bussia. Chicago: H. Regnery,764 1953. 267 pp. (bee pages 28-80, Campaigns of 1941-1942).A5

JK Blackstock, Paul W. The StrateaXv of Subversion. Chicago, IL:468 Quadrangle, 1964. 351 pp. (See pages 142-157, German16 Campaign in Russia)B5

D Calvocoressi, Peter and Guy Wint. Total War: The Stor uf War II.743 New York: Pantheon, 1972. 959 pp. (See pages 166-184,.C3 Barbarossa)

D Cecil, Robert. Hitler's Decision to Invade Russia 1941. New York:764 McKay, 1975. 192 pp. (See pages 116-176, Barbarossa).C4

D Clark, Alan. Barbarossa: The Russian-German Conflict, 1941-45.764 New York: Morrow, 1965. 522 pp..C6

UA Cooper, Matthew. The German Army, 1939-1945: Its Political and712 Military Failure. New York: Stein and Day, 1978. 598 pp. (See.C6 pages 259-338, Baibarossa)

D - - ---------. The Nazi War against Soviet Partisans. 1941-1944. New764 York: Stein and Day, 1979. 217 pp..C65

D Dallin, Alexander. German Role in Russia 1941-1945. New York:802 Macmillan, 1957. 695 pp. (See pages 3Y19, Barbarossa).R8D3

DK Dallin, David Y. Soviet Russia's Foreign Policy, 1939-1942. New267 Haven: Yale University Press, 1942. 452 pp. (See pages 354-.D161 418, Germany Invades Russia)

U Daniel, Donald C. and Katherine L. Herbig. Strategc Militar163 Deception. New York: Pergammon Press, 1982. 378 pp. (See.S76 pages M-223, Barbarossa)

D Davis, Forrest and Ernest K. Lindley. How War Came. New York:753 Simon and Schuster, 1942. 342 pp.--"ee pages 175-249, War in.D35 Russia)

D Dennis, Geoffrey P. The World at War. London: Caxton, 1951. 477743 pp. (See pages 3599430, Germany Attacks Russia).D2v.11

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D Dupuy, R. Ernest and Trevor N. Dupuy. The Encyclopedia of Military26 stoU. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. 1464 pp. (See pages.A2 1077-1080, Invasion of Russia, 1941)D81977

D Documents on International Affairs. 1939-1946. Vol. II, Hitler's441 Europe. New York: Oxford University Press, 1954. (See pages.D7 6U-72,Directive No. 21 for Operation Barbarossa)1939/46v. 2

D Erickson, John. The Road to Stalingrad. New York: Harper & Row,764 1975. 594 pp. (See pages 73-98, Barbarossa).E8v. 1

DK Fischer, Louis. Russia's Road from Peace to War. New York: Harper266 & Row, 1969. 499 pp. (See pages 401-463, Soviet-German War).F49

D Franks, Clifton R., et al. The Second World War: Europe and the756 Mediterranean. West Peint, NY: U.S. Military Academy, 82..F8 366 pp. (See pages 187-197, Barbarossa)v. 1

D Freidin, Seymour and William Richardson, eds. The Fatal Decisions.811 New York: Sloane, 1956. 302 pp. (See pages 35-92, Barbarossa).A2F7

D Germany. Armed Forces. High Command. Blitzkreigto Defeat:735 Hitler's War Directives 1939-1945. New York: Holt, Rinehart.A1 & Winston, 4. 231 pp. (See pages 48-52, Directive No. 21;G451 also check index, Operation Barbarossa)

Ref. Griess, Thomas E., ed. The Second World War: Europe and theD25 Mediterranean. Wayne, NJ: Avery Pub. Group, 1984. 429 pp..A2 (West Poin itary History Series) (See pages 87-126,W3 BARBAROSSA)v.7

D Gwyer, J. M. A. and J. R. M. Butler. Grand Strategy. London: H. M.759 Stationery Office, 1964. 401 pp. (See pages 49-110, Barbarossa).G8v. 3pt. 1

D Higgins, Trumbull. Hitler and Russia. New York: Macmillan, 1966.764 310 pp. (See pages 81-163, BARBAROSSA).115

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D Hinsley, Francis H. Hitler's Stratex,. New York: Cambridge770 University Press, 1951. 244 pp. (See pages 124-142 The Attack.H5 on Russia)

D Keegan, John. Barbarossa: Invasion of Russia 1941. New York:764 Ballantine Books, 1971. 160 pp..K42

D Kirkpatrick, Lyman B. Captains without Eyes: Intelligence Failures810 in World War 11. New York: Macmillan, 1969. 303 pp. (See.S7 pages 17-74, Barbarossa)K54

DK Kournakoff, Sergei N. Russia's Fighting Forces. New York: Duell,266 Sloan and Pearce, 1942. 258 pp. (See pages 191-249, War in the.K79 East)

DK Laqueur, Walter Z. Russia and Germany: A Century of Conflict.67.5 Boston; Little, Brown, 1965. 367 pp. (See pages 256-271).G3

L3

D Leach, Barry A. German Stratea Against Russia. 1939-1941. New764 York: Oxford University Press, 1973. 308 pp. (See pages 192-.L4 226, BARBAROSSA Plans)

D Liddell, Hart, B. H. History of the Second World War. New York:743 Putnam, 1971. 768 pp. (See pages 140-170).L5

D Liddell Hart, Basil 1-. The Other Side of the Hill. London: Cassell,757 1948. 487 pp. (See pages 248-339, Germany Invades Russia).L52

UA --- ------------.. The Red Army. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1956.772 480 pp. Mee pages 100-139, Russo-German Campaign).L5

D Lucas, James S. War on the Eastern Front, 1941-1945. New York:764 Stein and Day, 1979. 214 pp. (See pages 1-22, Operation.L8 BARBAROSSA)

D Macksey, Kenneth. Military Errors of World War Two. London:744 Arms and Armour Press, 1988. 252 pp. (See pages 47-72, The.M3 Invasion of Russia)

D Manstein, Erich von. Lost Victories. Novato, CA: Presidio Press,757 1982. 574 pp. (See pages 175-203).M3

D McSherry, James E. Stalin Hitler and Europe. New York: World,741 1970. 357 pp. (See index, BARBAROSSA).M24v. 2

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D Michel, Henri J. The Second World War. New York: Praeger, 1968.743 947 pp. (See pages 203--08, Ger-any and Russia).M4

D Monoghan, Frank. World War II. Chicago, IL: Ferguson, 1943. 526743.2 pp. (See pages•3M K-Ruso-German War).M6v. 1

UA O'Ballance, Edgar. The Red Army: A Short History. New York:772 Praeger, 1964.-n7 ̀ pp. (Seepages 156-188, War Against.026 Germany)

Ref. Parrish, Thomas, ed. The Simon and Schuster Encyclopedia of WorldD War II. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1978. 767 pp. (Sec740 pages 586-591, Soviet-German Operations 1941-45).S5

D Plocher, Hermann. The German Air Force Versus Russia. 1941.787 Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: Air University, Aerospace Studies.U522 Institute, 1965. 335 pp.

DK Rauch, Georg von. A Historyof Soviet Rusia. New York: Praeger,266 1964. 528 pp. (See pages 302-342, The arbarossa Plan).R371964

D Salisbury, Harrison E. The 900 Days: The Siege of Leningrad. New764.3 York: Harper & Row, 1969. 635 pp. (See pages 92-97; 353-361,.L4 Barbarossa)S3

D Seaton, Albert. The Battle for Moscow. 1941-1942. New Ycrk: Stein764.3 and Day, 1971. 320 pp..M6S4

U Selected German Army Operations on the Eastern Front: Field Army102 Operations. Carlisle Barracks, PA: Army War College, 1983. 2.A8

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D Seth, Ronald. Operation Barbarossa: A Battle for Moscow. London:764 A. Blond, 1964. 191 pp..S42

D Strawson, John. Hitler's Battles for Edrope. New York: Scribner,756 1971. 256 pp. (See pages 132-150, Operation Barbarossa).S8

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Ref. Sulzberger, C. L. World War II. New York: American HeritageD Publishing Co., 1966. pp. (See pages 249-266,743.2 BARBAROSSA).$8

UA U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. Combat Studies771 Institute. Selected Readings in Military History: Soviet.U28 Military Histor: The Red Arm 1918-1945. Fort Leavenworth,v. 1 KS: 1984. 1 v, (See pages 136-192, German Invasion)

D U.S. Dept. of the Army. The German Campaign in Russia--Plan ning764 and Operations.1 194-1942). Washington, 1955. 187 pp. (DA.U516 Pam 20-261a)

D U.S. Dept. of the Army. Small. Unit Actions During the German764 Campaign in Russia. Washington, 1953. 289 pp. (DA Pam 20-.U515 269)

D .----------- Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the East.764 Washington: Office of Military History, 1968. 549 pp. (See.U526 pages 3-36, BARBAROSSA)

D U.S. European Command. Historical Division. Russian Combat764 Methods in World War 11. Washington: Dept. of the Army,.U535 1950. 116 pp. (DA Pam No. 20-230)

D van Creveld, Martin. Hitler's Strateg :940-1941. New York:766 Cambridge Univoesity Press, 1973. 248 pp. (See pages 92-183,.V3 Barbarossa)

U Van Creveld, M. L. Sulplying Wa: Lolsties from Wallenstein toi68 Patton New York: Caridge University Press, 1977. 284 pp..V3 (See-epages 142-180, Russian Roulette)

D War in the East: The Russe-German Conflict 1941-45. New York:764 Simulations Publicat-ons, Inc., 1977. 18K rp..W3

D Werth, Alexander. Russia at War 1941-1945. New York: E. P.764 Dutton & Co., 1964. 1100pp'. (See pages 131-158,.W48 BARBAROSSA)

D Whaley, Barton. Codeword BARBAROSSA. Cambridge, MA: M1T810 Press, 1973. 376 pp..S7W4

DD Wheeler-Bennett, John W. The Nemesis of Power. New York:240 Macmillan, 1964. 831 pp. (See pages 498-534, From Blitzkrieg.W5 to Stalingrad)1964

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D Wray, TimothyA. Sanding Fast: German Defensive Doctrine on the764.7 RussianFront During World War II. Fort Leavenworth, KS:.R85 1986. 221 pp. (See pages 23-107, BARBAROSSA)W8

D Ziemke, Earl F. and Magna E. Bauer. Moscow to Stalingrad: Decision764 in the East. Washington: Center of Military History, 1987. 558.Z42 pp.

PERIODICALS

Anderson, Jeffrey W. "Operational Art, on the Eastern Front." Military Review,June 1988, pp. 44-53.

Sas, Anthony. "Invasion of Russia." Military Review, June 1971, pp. 38-46.

Ziemke, Earl F. "Operation Kreml: Deception, Strategy, and the Fortunes of War."Parameters, Mar. 1979, pp. 72-83.

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E836 Ambrose, Stephen. Eisenhower. New York: Simon andA63 Schuster, 1983. 637 pp. (See pages 349-354, MARKET-

v. 1 GARDEN)

E745 Bradley, Omar N. and Clay Blair. A General's Life. NewB8 York: Simon and Schuster, 1983. 752 pp. (See pages

326-333, Market-Garden [Arnhem Campaign])

U102 Clausewitz, Karl von. The Living Thoughts of Clausewitz.C57 Washington: The Infantry Journal, 1943. 134 pp.

U102 ---------- The Most Important Principles of War for theA2 Conduct of War. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: Army War College,

v. 1 1983. 161 pp.

U102 ---------- On War. Baltimore: Penguin Books, 1968.C5714 460 pp.

U102 ---------- Principles of War. Harrisburg, Pa.:C572 Stackpole, 1960. 82 pp.

D790 Craven, W.F. and J.L. Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces inA47 World War II. Washington: Office of Air Force History,

1983 1983. 948 pp. (See pages 600-612, GARDEN)v. 3

D756 Ellis, Lionel Frederic. Victory in the West. London:B42 HM Stationery Office, 1968. (See pages 29-58, The Arnhem

v. 2 Operation)

D769.346 Gavin, James M. On to Berlin. New York: Viking Press,82d 1978. 336 pp. (See pages 133-192, Holland)038

U102 Jomini, Clausewitz and Schlieffen. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.:AB Army War College, 1983. 97 pp. (See pages 16-32,

v. 32 Clausewitz)

D756 Lamb, Richard. Montgomery in Europe, 1943-1945. New York:L35 Franklin Watts, 1984. 472 pp. (See pages 211-289, GARDEN)

U740 Nofi, Albert A., ed. The War Against Hitler: MilitaryW3 Strategy in the West. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1982.

273 pp. (See pages 156-177, OPERATION MARKET GARDEN)

D763 Ryan, Cornelius. A Bridge Too Far. New York: Simon andN4R9 Schuster, 1974. 670 pp. (See index: Operation Garden)

D756 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History. TheU585 Siegfried Line Campaign. Washington: GPO, 1963.

670 pp. (See pages 174-206, Decision on the Ground; Alsosee index: MARKET-GARDEN)

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"From the Seine to the Siegfried Line." Armor, Jan./Feb.1950, pp. 35-41.

Heiberg, H.D. '12th Army Group Plans and Operations forthe Rhine Crossing and Closing of the Ruhr Pocket."Military Review, Sept. 1951, pp. 26-37.

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OPERATION MARKET

D763 Bauer, Cornelius. The Battle of Arnhem. New York:N4B24 Stein and Day, 1966. 254 pp. (See index: MARKET-GARDEN)

D790 Craven, W.F. and J.L. Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces inA47 World War II. Washington: Office of Air Force History,

1983 1983. 948 pp. (See pages 600-612, MARKET.)v. 3

D743 Encyclopedia Americana. A Concise History of World War II.E37 New York: Praeger, 1964. 434 pp. (See pages 103-104,

MARKET [Plan])

D769.346 Gavin, James M. On to Berlin. New York: Viking Press.82d 1978. 336 pp. (See pages 133-192, Holland)038

D763 Ot. Brit. Army. 1st Airborne Division. Report on OperationN4G7 "Market". Arnhem, 17-26 Sept., 1944. 1944. 1 v.

D763 Hagen, Louis E. Arnhem Lift. London: Severn House, 1977.N4H3 128 pp.

1977

D763 Hibbert, Christopher. The Battle of Arnhem. New York:N4H5 Macmillan, 1962. 224 pp.

D763 Maass, Walter B. The Netherlands at War, 1940-1945. NewN4M3 York: Abelard-Schuman, 1970. 264 pp. (See pages 166-

176, MARKET)

D763 Piekalkiewicz, Janusz. Arnhem 1944. New York: Scribner's,N42P5 1976. Ill pp.

D769.346 Rapport, Leonard. Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of101st the 101st Airborne Division. Washington: Infantry

R3 Journal Press, 1948. 810 pp. (See pages 260-420, Holland)

D763 Ryan, Cornelius. A Bridge Too Far. New York: Simon andN4R9 Schuster. 1974. 670 pp. (See index: Operation Market)

D763 Tugwell, Maurice. Arnhem: A Case Study. London: ThorntonN42A8 Cox, 1975. 60 pp.

D790 U.S. Air University. Air Force Historical Division.U4185 Airborne Operations in World War II, European Theater.

Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. , 1956. 239 pp. (See pages88-155, MARKET)

D763 U.S. Army Air Forces. Airborne Assault on Holland.N4U5 Washington: GPO, 1945. 57 pp.

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D763 U.S. Army Air Forces. IX Troop Carrier Command. AirN4U53 Invasion of Holland: Operation MARKET. n.p., n.d. I v.

D743 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History.U37 Command Decisions. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1959.

481 pp. (See pages 329-341, The Decision to LaunchOperation MARKET-GARDEN.)

D756 --------- The Siegfried Line Campaign. Washington: GPO,U585 1963. 670 pp. (See pages 119-139, An Airborne Carpet

in the North; Also see Index: Market-Garden)

D763 Urquhart, Robert E. Arnhem. New York: Norton, 1958.N4U7 238 pp. (See index: Market-Garden, Operation)

PERIODICALS

Fuller. John F. 'Market Garden: The Operation That Failed."Airlift Operations Review, Oct./Dec. 1980, pp. 24-28.

Grant, F.N. "Vertical Envelopment: 1944." Marine CorpsGazette, Feb. 1961, pp. 36-39.

Huston, James A. *The Air Invasion of Holland.' MilitaryReview., Aug. 1952, pp. 37-53; Sept. 1952, pp. 13-27.

Merglen. Albert. "Arnhem: The Power of the Unexpected."Armies & Weapons. May 1976, pp. 65-69.

Schorr, David P. 'Airborne Assault Crossing of the Rhine.*Military Review, June 1948, pp. 48-55.

Tugwell, M.A.J. *Arnhem: The Ten Germs of Failure.' RUSI.Dec. 1969, pp. 61-66.

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D766.82 Allied Forces. Mediterranean Theatre. Operation Torch:A625 Report of Proceedings. Algiers, Office of the

Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean, 1943. 125 1.

D766.82 Allied Forces. Naval Forces. Operation "Torch' NavalA626 Operations Orders. Office of Naval Commander,

Expeditionary Force, 1942. 1 v.

D770 Belot, Raymond de. The Struggle for the Mediterranean,B453 1939-1945. Princeton, N.J., Princeton University

Press, 1951. 287 pp. (See pages 179-195, TORCH.)

D766.8'2 Breuer, William B. Operat:on Torch. New York: St. Mar-B75 tin's Press, 1985. 272 pp.

D743 Bryant, Arthur. The Turn of the Tide. Garden City.B67 N.Y.: Doubleday, 1957. 624 pp. (See pages 396-438,

Attack (Torch].)

D769 Buchanan, A.R. The United States in World War II.B8 New Ynrk: Harper, Row, 1964. 296 pp. (See pages

v. 1 143-162. Torch.)

D111 Butcher, Harry C. My Three Years with Eisenhower.B97 New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. 911 pp. (See

pages 39-309, Torch.)

D766.82 Clark, Mark W. Calculated Risk. New York: Harper,C5 1950. 500 pp. (See pages 39-66, TORCH.)

D7(i6.82 Coggins, Jack. The Canpaign for North Africa. GardenC6 City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1980. 208 pp. (See pages

57-98, Torch.)

D766.8 Collier, Rirhard. The War in the Desert. Alexandria,C6 Va.: Time-Life Books, 1977. 208 pp. (See page,:

140-161.)

* t'79O Craven, W.F. and J.L. Cate, eds. Army Air Forces inA471 World War II. Washington: Office of Air Force

v. 2 History, 1983. 1 v. (See pages 3-206, North Afri-can Campaign.)

D736 Deweerd, H.A. Great Soldiers of World War II. NewD4 York: Norton. 1944. 316 pp. (See pages 269-271,

Eisenhower and the North African landings. )I

D74 3 Dupuy, Bichard. World War II: A Compact History.D8 New York: Hawthorn. 1969. 334 pp. (See pages

1i4-117.)

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D811 Eisenhower, Dwight D. Cr -.ade in Europe. Garden City,E58 N.Y.: Doubleday, 1955. 559 pp. (hee pages 74-114,

1955 Torch: Planning and Invasion.)

D735 ----------- The Papers of Dwight David Eisenhower: TheE37 War Years. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins Press,

v.1&2 1970. 2 v. (See v. 1, pages 359--659; v. 2, pages665--756.)

D743 Eisenhower, John S.D. Allies: Pearl Harbor to D-Da1y.E35 Garden City. N.Y.: Doubleday, 1982. 500 pp.

(See pages 173-212.)

D766.82 Funk, Arthur L. The Politics of TORCH. Lawrence, Kan.,FB University Press of Kansas, 1974. 322 pp.

D25 Griess, Thomas E., ed. The Second World War: Europ#?A2W3 and the Mediterranean. Wayne, N.J.: Avery, 1984.

Ref. (See pages 163-179.)v.7

D766 Howard, Michael. The Mediterranean Strategy in the Sec-H6 ond World War. New York; Praeger, 1968. 83 pp.

(See pages 19-40.)

D769.305 Howe, George F. The Battle History of ist Armored Di-1st vision, "Old Ironsides>. Washington: CombatH? Forces Press, 1954. 471 pp. (See pages 14-17,

Torch.).

D743 Howe, Quincy. Ashes to Victory: World War II and ItsH68 Aftermath. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1972.

542 pp. (See pages 189-207, Torch.)

D743 Hoyle, Martha B. A World in Flames: A History of WorldH69 War II. New York: Atheneum, 1970. 356 pp.

(See pages 163-170, Torch.)

D811 Leahy, William D. I Was There. New York' McGraw-Hill.L4 1950. 527 pp. (See pages 108-141, Torch.)

D766.82 MacCloskey, Monro. Torch and the Twelfth Air Force.M23 New York: Richard Rcseyn Press, 1971. 192 pp.

D743 McInnis, Edgar. The War: Fourth Year New York:AIM26 Oxford, 1944. 409 pp. (See pages 40-51, The

v.4 Invasion of North Africa.)

D77.3 Morison, Samuel E. Htstory of U.S. Naval Oerat.ior':* iii

M82 Wrld W__ar II. Vo_ . 2, Operations irt North Afir_,-'.irjv. 2 Waters, Oct. 1942-June 1943. Boston: L 1iI e,

Brown, 1947. 297 pp. (Seo pages I12-2383.J

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D766.82 Mortensen, Daniel R. A Pattern for Joint Operations:M79 World War I1 Close Air Support, North Africa.

WAashington: Office of Air Force History, 1987. 94 pp.

D766.62 Parkinson, Roger. The War in the Desert. London:P3 Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1976. 200 pp. (See 1%dex:

Operations, Code TORCH.)

D766 Playfair, I.S.O. The Mediterranean and Middle East.P6 London: H.M. Stationery Office, 1966. 1 v.

v.4 kSee pages 109-192, Torch.)

D843 Reitzel, William. The Mediterranean. New York;R4 Harcourt, Brace, 1948. 195 pp. (See pages 14-

24, Invasion: 1942.)

D770 Rohwer, Jurgen. Chronology of the War at Sea,R6 1939-1945. New York: Arco, 1972. 288 pp.

v.1 (See pages 273-274, 8 Nov., North Africa.)

D766.82 Sainsbury, Keith. The North African Landings, 1942:S3 A Strategic Decision. Newark: University of

Delaware Press, 1979. 215 pp.

D743 Stamps, T. Dodson and Vincent J. Esposito, eds.U46 A Military History of World War II.

v.2 West Point, N.Y.: U.S. Military Academy,1956. 567 pp. (See pages 34-46.)

D743 Steele. Richard W. The First Offensive, 1942.S8 Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1973.

239 pp. (See pages 167-179.)

D761ý.82 Strawson, John. The Battle for North Africa.S681 New York: Scribner's, 1969. 255 pp. (See

index: Torch.)

D743.C Sulzberger, C.L. World War II. New York: SimonS8 and Schuster. 1966. 1 v. (See pages 220-223.)

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D'743 Taylor. A.J.P. History of World War II. London:T2 Octopus Books, 1974. 285 pp. (See pages 183-

187.)

D766.82 Tute, Warren. The North African War. New York:T8 Two Continents Publishing Group, 1976. 222 pp.

(See pages 144-189, Torch.)

D7h6.82 U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Letter of Instruction forU52 Participation of U.S. Atlantic Fleet in

Oper-tion Torch. New York, 1942. 6 1.

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D743 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History.U37 Command Decisions. New York: Harcourt.

Brace, 1959. (.!ee pages 129-153, Torch.)

P769 . 75 .... ------- .Global Logistics and Strategy1U64 Washington, 1955. 780 pp. (See pages 417-487,

The Descent on and Follow-up in North Africa.)

D716, .82 Northwest, Africa: Seizing the lnti.o-I917 tive in the West. Washing6ton, 1957. 148 pp.

(See index: Torch.)

r)76- ------------. Strategic Planning for Coalition War-A562 fare, 1941-1942. Washington, 1953. 454 pp.

(See pages 266-326, Torch.)

D766.82 U.S. Office of Naval intelligence. The LandingsdltU65 North Africa, November 1942. Washington,

1944. 85 pp.

D769.75 U.S. War Dept. Service, Supply and Procurement Di--U85 vision. Logistics in World War II.

Washington: GPO, 1948. 278 pp. (See pages35-38, North African Campaign.)

D743 Wedemeyer, Albert C. Wedemeyer Reports, NewW4 York: Henry Holt, 1958. 497 pp. (See pages

147-168.)

D74.3 Wilmot, Chester. The Struggle for Europe.W52 New York: Harper, 1952. 766 pp. (See

pages 97-116, Search for a Blueprint.)

PERIODICALS

Beam, John C. The Intelligence Background of Opera-tion TORCH." Parameters, Dec. 1983,pp. 60-68.

Betson, William R. "Armor in the RDF: Oran, 1942."Armor, Mar./Apr. 1984, pp. 36-43.

Funk, Arthur L. "Eisennower, Giraud and the Commandof 'TORCH'." Military Affairs. Oct. 1971,pp. 103-108.

Murphy, Robert D. "It Was 25 Years Ago - The Landing:n North Africa: Operation TORCH.' ForeignService Journal Nov. 1967, pp. 20-Th ÷

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Strategies in ConflictPacific Regions: Pre World War II

I iC Allen, G. C. A Short Economic History of Modern 3apan, 1867-1937.462 New York: Praeger, 1962. 237 pp. (See Chapters IX and X).A62

CR Anderson, Robert Loomis, et al. Organization and Command Relationship,U Southwest Pacific Theater. Norfolk, VA: Armed Forces Staff Col-417 lege, 1950. 78 1. (See chapter one).T IA755

D Bateson, Charles. The War with Japan: A Concise History. East Lansing:767 Michigan State Univwrsity Press, 1968. 417 pp. (See pages 1-143).B3

E Beard, Charles A. President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941.806 New Haven: Yale University Press, 1948. 614 pp. (See pages.B32 483-569)

E Borg, Dorothy, ed. Pearl Harbor as History: Japanese-American Rela-133.8 tions, 1931-1941. New York: Columbia University Press, 1973..J3 801 pp.B6

D) Buchanan, Albert Russell. The United States and World War 11. New York:769 Harper & Row, 1964. 296 pp. (See pages 28-86).B&V. I

D Butlin, Sydney James. War Economy, 1939-1942. Canberra: Australian767.8 War Memorial, 1955. 516 pp..A87ser. 4v. 3

L Bywater, Hector C. Seapower in the Pacific. Boston: Houghton Miff-182 lin, 1934. 327 pp..B9

1) Calvocoressi, Peter, and Guy Wint. Total War: The Story of World War 11.743 New York: Pantheon, 1972. 959 pp. (See pages 573-702).C3

HC Cohen, Jerome Bernard. Japan's Economy in War and Reconstruction.462 Minneapolis: Univezsity of Minnesota Press, 1949. 545 pp..C55

D Collier, Basil. The War in the Far East, 1941-1945: A Military History.767 New York: Morrow & Co., 1969. 530 pp. (See books I, II, III).C6

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0) Costello, John. The Pacific War. New York: Rawson, V adc, 1981.767 742 pp. (See pages 1-148).C67

D Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Arin Air Forces in790 World War I1. Chicago: University of Chicabo Press, 1948. 738 pp..A 47V. I

D Gill, Ceorge Hermon. Ro al Australian Nav 1939-1942. Canberra:767.8 A tralian War Memnorial, 957. 686pp..A 87ser. 2V. I

D Gillison, Douglas. Royal Australian Air Force, 1939-1942. Canberra:767.8 AusLralian War Memorial, 1962. 786 pp. (See chapters 1-25).A87ser. 3V. I

D Hayashi, Saburo. Kogun: The Japanese Army in the Pacific War. Quantico,767.2 VA: Marine Corps Association, 1959. 249 pp. (See chapters 1 & 2).H3

D Hoyt, Edwin P. Japan's War: The Great Pacific, 1853 to 1952. New767 York: McGraw-Hill, 1986. 514 pp. (See pages 1-233).H74

D lenago, Saburo. The Pacific War: World War II and the Japanese, 1931-767.2 1945. New York: Pantheon, 1979. 316 pp. (See pages 1-152).14

D !riye, Akira. Power and Culture: The Japanese-American War, 1941-769.1 1945. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981. 304 pp..18 (S(ee chapter 1)

1) Kirby, Stanley Woodburn. The War against Japan. London: H.M.S.O.,767 1957. 568 pp. (See pae1-96).K5V. I

0 Liddell Hart, Basil Henry. History of the Second World War. New York:743 Putnam's 1971. 768 pp. (See pages 199-238).L5

V Macintyre, Donald. Sea Power in the Pacific. New York: Crane, Russak.25 1972. 281 pp. (See pages 185-199).M2

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D Medlicott, W. N. The E-:onomic Blockade. London: li.M.S.O., 1952.800 732 pp. (See pages 383-508).M3V. I

D Morison, Samuel Eliot. The Rising& Sun in the Pacific. Boston: Little,773 Brown, 1948. 411 pp. (See parts I & II).M82

D -----------. The Two-Ocean War. Boston: Little, Brown, 1963. 611 pp.773 (See chapters 1 & 11).M34

D Morton, Louis. Strategy and Command: The First Two Years. Washington:767 Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of the Army, 1962..U45 761 pp. (See part 1, The Road to War)

o Pelz, Stephen E. Race to Pearl Harbor. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Uni-741 versity Press, 1974. 268 pp..P4

UA Puleston, W. D. The Armed Forces of the Pacific: A Comparison of the845 Military and Naval Power of the U.S. and Japan. New Haven: Yale.P96 University Press, 1941. 273 pp.

D Reports of General Mac Arthur. Japanese Operations in the Southwest735 Pacific Area. Washington: GPO, 1966. 4 v. (See v. 2, pt. 1,.S8 Chapters I-V)

E Richardson, James 0. On the Treadmill to Pearl Harbor. Washington:748 Dept. of the Navy, 1973. 558 pp..R53A3

I) Spector, Ronald H. Eagle against the Sun. New York: Free Press, 1985.767 589 pp. (See pages 1-122).S69

D Toland, John. The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Em-767.2 pire. 1936-1945. New York: Random House, 1970. 954 pp. (See.T7 parts I & 2--

DS U.S. Army. Forces in the Far East. Political Strategy Prior to the Out-845 break of War. Tokyo: Headquarters, Army Forces Far East, Mili-.U6 tary History Section, 1952- 4 v. (See volumes 2-4)

D U.S. Military Academy, West Point. Dept. of Military Art and Engineering.743 A Military History of World War II. West Point, NY, 1956. 567 pp..U46 (See part III, The War with Japan)v. 2

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0 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The Campaigns of the Pacific War.785 Washington: GPO, 1946. 395 pp. (See pages 1-51).U63no. 73

DOU Ward, Russel Braddock. Thce History of Australia: The Twentieth Cen-116 tury. New York: Harper & Row, 1977. 515 pp. (See chapter 8).W3

D Watson, Mark Skinner. Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Preparations.769 Washington: Dept. of the Army, Office of Military History, 1950..A56 551 pp. (See pages 41 1--20)

iE Wheeler, Gerald E. Prelude to Pearl Harbor: The United States Navy and746 the Far East, 1921-1931. Cclumbia, MO: University of Missouri.W5 Press, 1963. 212 pp.

D Wigmore, Lionel. The Japanese Thrust. Canberra: Australian War Memo-767.8 rial, 1957. 715 pp. (See part 1)A87ser. 1v. 4

PERIODICALS

Barnhart, Michael A. "Japan's Economic Security and the Origins of the Pacific War.",Jou~rnal of Strategic Studies, June 1981, pp. 105-124.

Black, Adrian R. "The Second Time around: Can Australia Survive?" Defence ForceJouunal, Nov./Dec. 1976, pp. 7-18.

Falk, Stanley L. "Japanese Strategy in World War II." Military Review, June 1962,pp. 70-8 1.

Keogh, L. G. "The South West Pacific Campaign, 1941-1945." Australian Army Journal,Feb. 1965, pp. 5-16.

Morton, Louis. "The Japanese Decision for War." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,Dec. 1954, pp. 1325-1335.

-----------. "Japaniese Policy and Strategy in Mid-War." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,Feb. 1959, pp. 52-64.

-----...... "Origins of Pacific Strategy." Marine Corps Gazette, Aug. 1957, pp. 36-43.

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PLOESTT

I)D7o.4 Allied Forces. Mediterranean Allied Air Forces. The Air.A' 3attle of Ploesti. n.p., n.d. 108 pp.o~versize

D790 Ardery, Philip. Bomber Pilot: A Memoir of World War II..A8 Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1978. 223 pp.

(See pages 96-133, Ploesti and the Circus Ends.)

MF/AD Boatwright, James E. Ploesti - A Framework for Discussion.A146 438 Maxwell Air Force Base., Ala.: Air Command and Staff College,

1984. 40 pp.

D)766.4 Dugan, James and Carroll Stewart. Ploesti; The Great Ground-Air.D)8 Battle of 1 August 1943. New York: Random House, 1962. 407 pp.

maps.

D785 Jablonski, Edward. Airwar. 3rd ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday,.J3 1979. 4 v. in 1. (See pages 155-172, Vol. Two, Tragic Victories.)1979

D)785 ----------- Airwar: Volume II - Tragic Victories. Garden City, N.Y.:.J3 Doubleday, 1971. 207 pp. (See index: Ploesti.)v. 2

D785 Jackson, Robert. Bomber! Famous Bomber Missions of World War 11..J2 New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. 157 pp. (See pages 125-136,

Ploesti: The Raid That Failed.)

1)790 Newby, Leroy W. Target Ploesti: View from a Bombsight. Novato,.N49 Calif.: Presidio Press, 1983. 253 pp. map.

D766.4 Sweetman, John. Ploesti: Oil Strike. New York: Ballantine Books,.S9 1974. 159 pp. maps.

D766.4 Wolff, Leon. Low Level Mission. Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday,.W6 1957. 240 pp. maps.

PERIODICALS

Cameron, William R. "Ploesti." Air Force Magazine, August 1971,pp. 57-63.

Dugan, James and Carroll Stewart. "Ploesti: German Defenses andAllied Intelligence." Airpower Historian, Jan. 1962, pp. 1-20.

"Facts About Ploesti." Impact, Dec. 1944, pp. 35-53.

Simpson, Albert F. "The Attack on Ploesti." Military Review,Jan. 1950, pp. 32-38.

Sweetman, John. "Oil Interdiction: The Relevance of Past Experience inRumania." Royal Air Forces Ouarterly, Autumn 1978, pp. 287-291 +.

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.1'..RIODICALS (cont'd)

Sylva, Dave. "The Raid on Ploesti (Rumania)." Aerospace SafIty,

June 1976, pp. 14-17.

Whalen, Norman M. "Ploesti (Rumania): Group Navigator's Eye View."Aerospace Historian, Mar. 1976, pp. 1-6.

Wolff, Leon. "The Raid That Failed." (Adapted from Low Level Mission.)

Royal Air Force Flying Review, Aug. 1958, pp. 23-25 +.

BACKGROUND READING

D785 Bailey, Ronald H., et al. The Air War in Europe. Alexandria, Va.:

.B3 Time-Life Books, 1979. 208 pp. (See index: Ploesti.)

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces in

.A47 World War II. Washington: GPO, 1950. (See also 1983 ed.). 7 v.

(See Vols. II and III.)

D785 U.S.Army Air Forces. Historical Office. The Combined Bomber Offensive.

.U552 Washington, 1946-1947. 2 v.

D785 ----------- The Early Operations of the Eighth Air Force and the

.U551 Origins of the Combined Bomber Offensive. Washington, 1946.

356 pp. (See index: Ploesti.)

D785 ----------- The War Against the Luftwaffe; AAF Counter-Air Operations,

.U557 April 1943 to June 1944. Washington, 1945. 257 pp. maps.

(See index: Ploesti.)

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RABAUL

D769.37 Aurthur, Robert A. and Kenneth Cohlmia. The Third Marine3d Division. Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1948. 385 pp..A8

D767 Bradley, John H. and Jack W. Dice. The Second World War: Asia and.B8 the Pacific. West Point, N.Y.: Dept of History, U.S. Military

Tae-my, 1982. 495 pp.

D790 Buchanan, A. R., ed. The Navy's Air War: A Mission Completed. New.A5 York Harper & Brothers, 1946. 432 pp.1946

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces.A47 in World War II. Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1950. 7 v.v.4 (See volume IV, The Pacific: Guadalcanal to Saipan) (See also

1983 ed., D790.A47 1983. v. 4)

D790 DeChant, John A. Devilbirds: The Story of United States Marine.D35 C Aviation in World War 11. New York: Harper &

Brothers, 1947. 265 pp.

D810 Feldt, Eric A. The Coastwatchers. New York: Oxford Univ. Press,.S7F4 1946. 264 pp.

DU22 Great Britain. Naval Staff. Naval Intelligence Division. Pacific.G7 Islands. Volume IV: Western Pacific (New Guinea an& Isandsv.4 Northward). London, 1945. 526 pp. maps. (See index: Tiaul)

E745 Halsey, William F. and J. Bryan m. Admiral Halsey's Story. New.H2 York: Whittlesey House, 1947. 310 pp.

D769.369 Hough, Frank 0. The Island War: The United States Marine Corps.H6 in the Pacific. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1947. 413 pp.

D767.99 - ------------- and John A. Crown. The Campaign on New Britain..N4U6 Washington: Historical Branch, U.S. Marine Corps, 1952. 220

pp.

D790 Hubler, Richard G. and John A. DeChant. Flying Leathernecks..H86 New York: Doubleday, Doran, 1944. 225 pp.

D794.9 Isely, Jeter and Philip A. Crowe. The U.S. Marines and Amphibious.U618 War. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1951. 636 pp.

D773 Karig, Walter and Eric Purdon. Battle Report, Pacific War: Middle.K14 Phase. New York: Rinehart, 1947. 434 pp. (See volume 3)v.3

D767 Kennedy, Paul. Pacific Victory. New York: Ballantine Books, 1973..K38 158 pp. (See p. 24, Drive to Rabaul)

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D767 Kenney, George C. General Kenney Reports: A Personal History ofXK4 the Pacific War. Ne-wYor-k: Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1949.

W4PP.

E182 King, Ernest J. and Walter M. Whitehill. Fleet Admiral Kin: AXK53 Naval Record. New York: W. W. Norton, 1952. 674 pp-(e

MipiieT, pages 4 79-498)

D769,26 Krueger, Walter. From Down Under to Nippon: The Story of the6thi Sixth Army in World War HI. Washington: Combat Forces"Press,XK8 193 393 pp.

D769 Matloff, Maurice and Edwin M. Snell. Strategic Planning for.A562 Coalition Warfare, 1941-1942. Washington: Off-ice of Military

HitrUS ep.o h ry 1953. 454 pp.

D769--- ------------- Strategic Planning for Coalition Warfare: 1943-1944..A563 Washington: Office of Military History, U.S. Dept. of the Ar-my,1959 1959. 640 pp.

D767.99 Miller, John Jr. Cartwheel: The Reduction of Rabaul. Washington:.N4U5 Office of the Chief of Military History, Dept. of eh Army, 1959.

418 pp.

D773 Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval OgerationsXM82 in World War HI. Boston: Little, Brown, 1950-1960. 14 v. (Seev.6 Volum NIWrieaking the Bismarcks Barrier: 22 July 1942-1

May 1944)

D767.8 Odgers, George. Air War Against Janan 1943-1945. (Australia in.A87 the War of 19S-9-1945. Series 3. Air). Canberra: AustraliainiWarSer. 3 M~em-orial, 1957. 533 pp. maps.v.2

D767.98 Rentz, John. Marines in the Central Solomons. Washington:.U56 Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, 1952. 186 pp. maps.

D Rezports of General MacArthur. Jap~anese Operations in the Southwest735 Pacific Area. Washington: GPO, 1966. 4 v. (See in particular.S8 volume 1 and volume 2, part 1)

D792 Ross, J.M.S. Royal New Zealand Air Force--Official History of New.N4R6 Zealand in the Second World War. Wellington: War History

Branch, Dept. of Intern-al Affairrs, 1955. 343 pp.

D769.369 Shaw;,Henr 1. and Douglas T. Kane. Isolation of Rabaul..U62 Wahngton: Historical Branch, U.S. Marine Crps, 1963. 1 v.v.2 (See volume 2)

D790 Sherrod, Robert. History of Marine Corps Aviation in World War 11..S5 San Rafael, C.: Presidi10Press, 1952. 496 pp.

E806 Sherwood, Robert E. Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History.3S5 New York: Harper, 1948.F 979 pp.

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D790 U.S. Army Air Forces. 13th Air Force. From Ffii through the.A535 Philippines with the Thirteenth Air Force, by Benjamin E.13th Lippincott. San Angelo, Tex.: Newsfoto Publishing Co., 1948..A5 193 pp.

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The Allied Campaign against.U63 Rabaul. Washington: GPO, 1946. 273 pp.no. 75

D785 -- ------------. Interrogations ofJapanese Officials. Washington: GPO,.U63 1946, 2v.no. 72

D785 -- ------------. The Thirteenth Air Force in the War against Japan..U63 Washington: GPO, 1946. 25 pp.no. 69

PERIODICALS

Birdsali, Steve. 'Target: Rabaul!" Air Force, Sept. 1975, pp. 108-113.

Ikeda, Minoru. "Anti-aircraft Defense of Rabaul." Air Defense Artillery, Summer,1984, pp. 19-22.

Shaw, James C. "The Rise and Ruin of Rabaul." U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings,June 1951, pp. 625-629.

BACKGROUND READING

D790 Arnold, Henry H. Global Mission. New York: Harper & Brothers,.A871 1949.626 pp.

D769 Cline, Ray S. Washington Command Post: The Operations Division..A561 Washington: GPO. 1951. 413 pp.

D769.33 Heavey, William F. Down Ramp! The Story of the Army Amphibian.H4 ]ngineers. Washington: GPO, 1947. 272 pp.

D773 King, Ernest J. U.S. Navy at War, 1941-1945: Official Reports to the.A53 Secretary of the Navy. Washington: U.S. Navy Dept., 1946. 305

pp. (See page 69)

D811 Leahy, William D. I Was There: The Personal Story of the Chief Staff.L4 to Presidents Roosevelt and Truman.... New York: Whittlesey

H!ouse, 1950. 527 pp.

D769.75 Leighton, Richard M. and Robert W. Coakley. Global Logistics and.U64 Strategy, 1940-1943. Washington: GPO, 1955. 780 pp. (See

index: Rabaul)

D743 Marshall, George C. Biennial Report of the Chief of Staff of the United.U53 States Army. July 1. 1943. to June 30. 1945. to the Secretary1945 of War. Washington: GPO, 1945. 123 pp.

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D769.37 McMillan, George, et al. Uncommon Valor: Marine Divisions Action..A2U5 Washington: Infantry Journal Press, 1946. 256 pp.

D767.98 Miller, John, Jr. Guadalcanal: The First Offensive. Washington:.U48 Dept of the Army, Historical Division, 1949. 413 pp.

D767.98 Rentz, John N. Bougainville and the Northern Solomons..U5 Washington: Headquarters, United States Marine Corps, 1948.1948 166 pp.

D767.98 U.S. Navy. Office of Naval Intelligence. Bombardments of Munda.U66 and Vila- Stanmore, January-May 1943. Washington: GPO,no. 9 1944. 79 pp.

D767.98 - -------------.- Kolombangara and Vella Lavella, 6 August-7 October.U66 1943. Washington: GPO, 1944. 71 pp.

D767.98 ----------- Operations in the New Georgia Area, 21 June-5 August.U66 1943. Washington: GPO, 1944. '72 pp.no. 10

D767 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The Employment of Forces Under.U75 the Southwest Pacific Command. Washington: GPO, 1947.

1PP.

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REMAGEN

U102 AirLand Battle Doctrine. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.:.A8 Art of War Colloquium, Army War College, 1983. 52 pp.

v. 31 (See page 41, Agility and Initiative in the AirLandBattle.)

D757 Allen, Peter. One More River: The Rhine Crossings of 1945..A6 New York: Scribner's, 1980. 320 pp. (See pages 187-

206, The Bridge at Remagen.)

D756 Bradley, Omar N. A Soldier's Story. 'New York: Henry Holt,0B7 1951. 618 pp. (See pages 490-522, Breaching the Rhine.)

U102 Clausewitz, Karl von. The Most Important Principles of.A8 War for the Conduct of Ware The Summary of the Art of

v. 1 War by JomJni. Carlislo Barracks, Pa.: Art of WarColloquium, Army War College, 19e3. 161 pp. (See pages83-161, Jomini.)

D757 Davis, Franklin M., Jr. Across the Rhine. Alexandria..D3 Va.: Time-Life Books, 1980. 207 pp. (See index: Remagen,

Operations at.)

U162 Elting, John R. The Supergtrategists. New York:,E57 Scribner's, 1985. 368 pp. (See index: Jomini.)

D743 Encyclopedia Americana. A Concise History of World War II..E37 New York: Praeger, 1964. 434pp. (See pages 112-116.

Remagen bridgehead.)

D757.9 Hechler, Ken. The Bridge at Remagen. New York: Ballantine.R4H4 Books, 1957. 238 pp.

Ui1 Howard, Michael. The Theory and Practice of War.,H69 Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1905. 374 pp.1975 (See pages 3-20, Jomini and the Classical Tradition in

Military Thought.)

U102 Jomini. Clausewitz and Schlieffen. Carlisle Barracks.,A8 Pa.: Art of War Colloquium, Army War College, 1983.v. 32 97 pp. (See pages 1-15, Jomini.)

U102 Jomini, Henri. Jomini and His Summary of the Art of War..J68 Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole, 1965. 161 pp.1965

D757.9 McKee, Alexander. The Race for the Rhine Bridges. New,R5M3 York: Stein and Day. 1971. 490 pp. (See pages 323-347.

Race for the Rhine Bridges: Reichswald and Remagen.)

D757.9 Stock. James W. Rhine Crossing. New York: Ballantine.R5S8 Books, 1973. 159 pp. (See pages 64-89, Remagen Bridge.)

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U102 Surprise and Defense. Carlislc Barracks, Pa.; Art of War*AS Colloquium, Army War College, 1983. 184 pp.

V. 12

U162 Paret, Teter, ed. Makers of Modern Strategy from.M23 Machiavelli to the Nuclear Age. Princeton, N.J.:

Princeton University Press, 1986. 941 pp. (See pages143-185, Jomini.

D756 Smith, Walter Bedell. Eisenhower's Six Great Decisions.OS68 New York. Longmans, Green. 1058. 237 pp. (See page.

139-140, Remagen Bridge, Capture of.)

D769.26 U.S. Congress. Senate. The FIrst Army in Europe, 1943-l1t 1945. Washington: GPO, 1989. 189 pp. (See pages 145-.U5 150, The Remagen Bridgehead.)

D756 U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military History. The,U64 Last Offensive. Washington: GPO, 1973. 532 pp. (See

pages 208-235, A Rhine Bridge at Remagen.)

D756 U.S. Military Academy, West Point. Dept. of Military Art,U081 and Engineering. The Invasion of Western Europe. Newpt 2 York: 1948. 56 pp. (See pages 25-44, The Remagen

Bridgehead.)

D?57 Wagener, Carl. A Op B (25 Jan 45-21 Mar 45)w Report of the,032 Chief of Staff. Oberursel, Germany, U.S. Forces

European Theater, Military Intelligence Service Center,1046. D pp. (See pages 43-52, The Remagen Bridgehead.)

U162 Wylie, Joseph C. Military Strategy: A General Theory of.W9 Power Control. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University

Press, 1967. 111 pp. (See pages 37-65, Existing theoriesof war: maritime, air, continental, and Maoist.)

PERIODICALS

Arthur, Billy A. "The Bridge at Remagen: A German-AmericanStaff Ride to Study Its Capture.' Army Historian,Summer 1985, p. 1+.

Bacevich, Andrew J., Jr. "Fighting the Covering ForceBattle.* Military Review, Apr. 1985, pp. 2-11.

Blandy, W.H.P. 'Command Relations in Amphibious Warfare.U. S. Navai Institute Proceedings, June 1951,pp. 569-581.

Cardwell, Thomas A., III. *One Step Beyond - AirLand Battle,Doctrine Not Dogma." Military Review, Apr. 1984,pp. 45-53.

Colon, William. *Crossing the Rhine, Infantry. July/Aug.1982. pp. 30-33.

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Doerfel, John S. 'The Operational Art of the AirLand Battle."Military Review. May 1982. pp.3-10.

Emerson, David F. "The Principles of War." Naval WarCollege Review, Mar. 1964, pp. 1-22.

Gorman. James B. 'Arrow is the Way: Crossing the RemagenBridge. Armor, Sept./Oct. 1Q85, pp. 13-16.

Hall, Wayne M. 'A Theoretical Perspective of AirLandBattle Doctrine." Military Review, Mar. 1986, pp. 32-43.

Keiser, Thomas J. "Anti-aircraft Artillery at Remagen:'An Obstinate Lot'.' Air Defense Artillery, Fall 1984,pp. 44-47.

2Maginnis, Robert L. *A Leader Styles: Preparing for the

AirLand Battle.' Military Review, Dec. 1985, pp. 20-37.

Newell, Clayton R. "Applying Principles to Battle: ForSuccess - Clear Objective, Adequate Forces.* Army. Apr.1984, pp. 12-14.

Reagan. B.W. "Rhine River Assault Bridging. MilitaryEngineer• Jan./Feb. 1957, pp. 33-34.

Richardson, William R. "TRADOC Pursuit of DoctrinalSufficiency Multi-faceted: Infusing the Mentality andBasic Tenets of the AirLand Battle.' Army. Oct. 1984,pp. 78-81 ÷.

Rippe. Stephen T. "An Army and Air Force Issue: Principlesand Procedures for AirLand Battle." Air UniversityReview, May-June 1986, pp. 60-69.

Romjue. John L. "AirLand Battle: The Historical Background."Military Review, Mar. 1986, pp. 52-55.

Rust. Clayton A. "The Remagen Bridge." Military Engineer,Mar./Apr. 1956, pp. 125-127.

Starry, Donn A. "The Principles of War." Military Review,Sept. 1981,pp. 2-12.

Tompkins. Rathvon McC. "The Bridge." Marine Corps Gazette,Apr. 1951. pp. 36-47; May 1951, pp. 38-46.

Walker, William A. "The Deep Battle." Army, July 1986,pp. 26-35 *.

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SCHWEINFURT

D)757.9 Coffey, Thomas M. Decision Over Schweinfurt: The U.S. 8th Air Force.S35C6 Battle for Daylight Bombing. New York: McKay, 1977. 373 pp. map.

D25 Frankland, Noble,"Schweinfurt," in Decisive Battles of the Twentieth.34 Centutry: lTind-Sen-Air, eds Noble Frankland and Christopher Dowlling.

New York, Mc'Kay, 1976h. pp. 239-250. maps.

UG630 Graham, Burton. The Pictorial History of Air Battles. Indianapolis:OG8 Bobbs-Merrill, 1974. 128 pp. (See pages 75-83, Attack on Schweinfurt.)

D785 Jablonski, Edward. Airwar. 3rd ed. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1979.

.J3 4 v. in I. (See pages 173-192, Vol. Two, Schweinfurt.)1979

D785 --- . Airwar: Volume II - Tragic Victories. Garden City, N.Y.:.J3 Doubleday, 1971. 207 pp. (See pages 173-192, Schweinfurt.)v. 2

UG630 Saundby, Robert Henry Magnus Spencer. Air Bombardment: The Story of Its.$26 Development. New York: Harper, 1961. 259 pp. (See pages 148-150.)

D790 Sweetman, John. Schweinfurt: Disaster in the Skies. New York: Ballantine.S97 Books, 1971. 160 pp. maps.

D785 U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey. The German Anti-friction Bearings Industry..U6 2nd ed. Washington, 1947. 1 v. maps.no. 53a

PERIODICALS

Caidin, Martin. "The Forts Come Home." Air Force Magazine, Oct. 1963,pp. 72-74 +.

Peaslee, Budd J. "Blood in the Sky." Aerospace Historian, Summer 1969,

pp. 16-18 +.

BACKGROUND READINC

D785 Andrews, Allan. The Air Marshalsi The Air War In Western Europe. New

.A77 York: W. Morrow, 1970. 299 pp. (See index: Schweinfurt.)

D785 Bailey, Ronald li., et al. The Air War in Europe. Alexandria, Va.:.B3 Time-Life Books, 1979. 208 pp. (See index: Schweinfurt.)

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank and James Lea Cate, eds. The Army Air Forces In.A47 World War II. Washington: GPO, 1950. (See also 1983 ed.) 7 v.

maps. (See vols. II and III.)

D785 U.S. Army Air Forces. Historical Office. The Combined Bomber Offensive..U552 Washington, 1946-1947. 2 v.

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D785 U.S. Army Air Forces. Historical Office. The War Against the luftwaffe;.U557 AAF Counter-air Operations, April 1943 to June 1944. Washiungton, 1945.

257 pp. maps. (See index: Schweinfurt.)

1D785 Webster, Charles Kingsley and Noble Frankland. The Strategic Air Offensive.W3 Against Germany, 1939-1945. London: H.M. Stationery Off., 1961.

4 v. maps.

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Sicily

D703 Allied Forces. Mediterranean Theatre. The Report.S5 of the Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean on theA03 Invasion of Sicily (Operation 'Husky*). 1944.

a v.

E745 Blumenson, Martin. The Patton Papers. Boston:-P3B6 Houghton Mifflin, 1972. 2 v. (See Volume 2, pages

229-384)

D763 ----------- Sicily: Whose Victory? New York:.S5B57 Ballentine Books, 1909. lOpp.

D763 Breuer, William B. Drop Zone, Sicily: Allied Air-•S5B65 borne Strike. July 1943.- Novato. CA: Presidio

Press, 1984. 212 pp.

MF/ Browne, Joseph Edward. Deception and the MediterraneanAD Campaigns of 1943-1944. Carlisle Barracks. PA:A18 052 U. S. Army War College, 1986. 271 pp.

D769 Buchanan, Albert Russell. The United States and-B8 World War II. New York: Harper & Row, 1984.

2 v. maps. (See Volume 1, pages 163-188)

D790 Craven, Wesley Frank. The Army Air Forces in WorldA47 War Il. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1948-

1958. 7 v. maps. (See Volume Two, Europe: Torch toPointblank, pages 415-487)

E745 Essame. Hubert. Patton; A Study in Command. New.P3E8 York: Scribner, 1974. 280 pp. maps. (See pages 83-

117)

D769.346 Gavin. James M. On to Berlin; Battles of an82nd Airborne Commander, 1943-1940. New York: Viking.038 Press. 1978. 330 pp. maps. (See pages 14-50)

D763 Higgins, Trumbull. Soft Underbelly; the Anglo-18H53 American Controversy over the Italian CamPalin_

1939-1945. New York: Macmillan, 1968. 275 pp.(See pages 45-107)

D763 Jackson, W. G. F. The Battle for Italy. New",I8J25 York: Harper & Row, 1967. maps. (See pages 19-78)

D763 Linklater, Eric. The Campaign in Italy. London:.I8L6 H. M. Stationery Office, 1951. 480 pp. (See pages

16-47)

D766 The Mediterranean and Middle East. London:Pe H. M. Stationery Office, 1954-1984. 0 v. (See

Volurre V, The Campaign in Sicily 1943 and theCampaign in Italy, pages 1-184)

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D768.82 Montgomery, Bernard Law. El Alamein to the River,M57 Sangro. British Army of the Rhine. 1946. 157 pp.1946 maps. (See pages 85-116)

D773 Morison. Samuel Eliot. History of United States.M82 Naval Operations in World War II. Boston: Little,

Brown, 1950-1960. 14 v. (See Volume IX, Sicily-Salerno-Anzio, pages 12-224)

U740 Nofi, Albert A. 'Sicily: The Race for Messina, 10,W3 July-17 August 1943. ' in The War against Hitler:

Military Strategy ir the West. New York:Hippocrene Books, 1982, pages 95-113.

D763 Pack, S. W. C. Operation HUSKY: the Allied Invasion.S5P3 of Sicily. New York: Hippocrene Books, 1977. 186 pp.

D756 Patton, George S. War as I Knew It. Boston: HoughtonP27 Mifflin, 1947. 425 pp. maps. (See pages 52-86)

D763 Shepperd, G. A. The Italian Campaign, 1943-45, a.I8S54 Political and Military Re-assessment. New York:

Praegar, 1968. 450 pp. maps. (See pages 19-75)

D763 Steinhoff. Johannes. The Straits of Messina: Diary$5S8 of a Fighter Commander. London: Deutsch, 1971.

287 pp. maps.

D763 Tregaskis, Richard William. Invasion Diary. New.IgT7 York: Random House. 1944. 245 pp.

D763 United States. Department of the Army. Office of.ssueg Military Hirtory. Sicily and the Surrender of Italy.

1965. 60* pp. maps.

D743.2 ----------- The War against Germany and Italy:.U46 Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas. Washington, DC:

Government Printing Office, 1951. 465 pp. (UnitedStates Army in World War II: Pictorial Record.)

D763 United States. War Department. Operations Division.,S5U8 Order of Battle Maps, Operations in Sicily--0 July

1943-17 August 1943. 1946. maps.

E745 Whiting, Charles. Patton. New York: BallentinetP3W5 Books, 1970. 160 pp. maps. (See pages 23-45)

PERIODICALS

Glen, Lawrence. "Operation Husky.- Army Quarterlyand Defence Journal, July 1978, pp. 351-355.

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--- "Sicily, 1943--Pout Invasion.,Quarterly and Defence Journal, October 1979,pp. 486-490.

Huston, James A. 'The 82d Airborne Division inSicily.' Infantry, July-August 1985, pp. 29-34.

Liddell Hart, B. H. "How the Allies Got Back intoEurope: Through Sicily." Marine Corps Gazette.February 1957, pp. 24-29.

Nofi, A. A. "Sicily: The Race for Messina, 10 July-

17 August, 1943." Strategy and Tactics, 89, No.1(1981), pp. 7-12.

Perkins, Norris. 'Lessons Learned in the Attack onCanicatti." Armor, May-June 1987, pp. 32-36.

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SrALINGRAD

D1764 Anders, Wladyslaw. Hitler's Defeat in Russia. Chicago: H. Regnery Co.,.A5 1953. 267 pp. maps. (See pages 81-158, The Campaign of 1942-1943)

D25 Baldwin, Hanson W., "The Battle of Stalingrad," in Great Battles and Their.116 Great Generals, ed. Harry Roskolenko. Chicago: Playboy Press,

1974, pp. 233-269.

D1743 .---------- Battles Lost and Won. New York: Harper & Row, 1966. 532.B34 pp. maps. (See pages 156-187, Stalingrad--Point of No Return)

D1431 Bell, J. Bowyer. Beseiged. Philadelphia: Chilton Books, 1966. 323 pp..114 maps. (See pages 123-158, Stalingrad: 1942-1943)

D764 Chuikov, Vasilili Ivanovich. The Battle for Stalingrad. New York: Holt,.C58 Rinehart and Winston, 1964. 364 pp. maps.

D421 Clark, Alan, "Stalingrad," in History of the 20th Century, ed. A.J.P. Taylor..115 London: Purnell & Sons Ltd., 1968, pp. 1864-1868. maps.v.5

D)743 Collier, Basil. The Second World War: A Military History. New York:.C53 Morrow, 1967. 640 pp. maps. (See pages 300-301; 303-314)

D)764.3 Craig, William. Enemy at the Gates; The Battle for Stalinigrad. New.$7C8 York: Reader's Digest Press, 1973. 457 pp. maps.

D731 de Wattville, H., "The German-Soviet War," In A Record of the War--The.R24 Thirteenth Quarter, ed. Phillip Graves. London: 1940-47, pp. 70-78;v. 13 81; 88. maps.

D)743 Dennis, Geoffrey Pomeroy. The World at War. London: Caxton Publishing.1)2 Company, 1951. 4 v. (See Volume Ill, pages 220-241)

D)743 Dupuy, Trevor N. Options of Command. New York: Hippocrene Books,.1)82 1984. 303 pp. maps. (See pages 174-196, The Stalingrad Campaign)

D)764 Erickson, John. The Road to Berlin. Contlnuing the History of Stalin's War.E'73 With Germany. Boulder, Colo.: Westview Press, 1983. 877 pp.

maps. (See pages 1-44, Surrender is Ruled Out...)

D)764 ----------- The Road to Stalingrad. New York: Harper & Row, 1975.. K8 594 pp.v.I

D25 Fuller, J. F. C. A Military History of the Western World. New York: Funk.F93 & Wagnalls Company, 1956. 666 pp. maps. (See pages 517-542)v.3

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D743 Gorlitz, Walter, "The Battle for Stalingrad 1942-3," in D)ecisive Battles of.J3 World War IIe The German View, eds. Hans Adolf ,acobsen and J.

Rohwer. New York: Putnam, 1965, pp. 219-251. maps.

DD247 - ----------. Paulus and Stalingradl A Life of Field-Marshal Friedrich.P3806 Paulus, With Notes, Correspondence, and Documents From Ills

Pavers. New York: Citadel Press, 1963. 301 pp. maps. (See index:Stallrrad)

UG444 Hargreaves, Reginald. The Enemy at the Gate; A [look of Famous Sieges..H22 Their Causes. Their Progress, and Their Consequences. Harrisburg,

Pa.: The Military Service Publishing Company, 1948. 371 pp. maps.(See pages 318-353, Stalingrad)

D25 Humble, Richard. Famous Land Battles. From Agincourt to the SiK I)aV.H8 'War. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1979. 184 pp. maps. (See

pages 138-147, Stalingrad)

0764.3 Jukes, Geoffrey. Stalingrad; The Turning Point. New York: Ballantine.87J8 Books, 1968. 160 pp. maps.

D764 Kerr, Walter Boardman. The Rusian Army. New York: A.A. knopf, 1944..K4 250 pp. maps. (See pages 182-226)

D764.3 - ----------. The Secret of Stalingrad. Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1978..57K4 274 pp. maps.

D743 Liddell Hart, Basil Henry. History of the Second World War. New York:.L5 Putnam, 1970. 768 pp. maps. (See pages 241-265, The T'ide

Turns...)

D25 Mackintosh, Malcolm, "Stalingrad," in Decisive Battles of the Twentieth.D4 Century-Land-Sea-Air, ed. Noble Frankland and Christopher D)owling.

New York: David McKay Company, Inc., 1976, pp. 208-221.

D757 Manstein, Erick Von. Lost Victories. Novato, Calif.: Presidio Press, 1982..M3 574 pp. maps. (See pages 289-366)

D25 Markov, Walter and Heinz Helmert. Battles of World History. New York:.M2 Hippocrene Books, 1979. 438 pp. maps. (See pages 372-377,

Stalingrad)

D743 Mcinnis, Edgar. The War. Toronto: Oxford Univ. Press, 1940-1946. 6 v..AIM26 maps. (See Volume 4, pages 76-85; 93-103)v.4

D743 Michel, Henri Jules. The Second World War. New York: Praeger.M4 Publishers, 1975. 947 pp. maps. (See pages 394-409, The B3attle of

Stalingrad)

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D)431 Middleton, Drew. Crossroads of Modern Warfure. Garden City, N.Y.:.M48 Doubleday, 1983. 320 pp. maps. (See pages 117-134, Stalin

Leads...)

025 Mitchell, Joseph Brady and Sir Edward Shepherd Creasy. Twenty Decisive.M52 Battles of the World. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1964.

365 pp. maps. (See pages 319-337, The Btttle of Stalingrad)

D743 O'Neill, Herbert Charles. The Tide Turns. London: Faber and Faber.074 Limited, 1944. 244 pp. maps. (See pages 13-38, The Battle of

Stalingrad)

D743 Rooney, Andrew A. The Fortunes of War, Four Great Battles of World War.R62 If. Boston: Little, Brown, 1962. 236 pp. maps. (See pages 49-113,

Stalingrad)

D764 Salisbury, Harrison Evans. The Unknown War. New York: Bantam Books,.S34 1978. 219 pp. maps. (See pages 116-129; pages 136-147)

D764 Schroter, Heinz. Stalingrad. New York: Dutton, 1958. 263 pp. maps..S35

D)764 Seaton, Albert. The Russo-German War 1941-45. New York: Praeger,.S4 1971. 628 pp. maps. (See pages 287-340)

D764 United States Military Academy. Dept. of Military Art and Engineering..U6 Operations on the Russian Front--Part 2 (November, 1942-December,pt.2 1943). West Point, N.Y., 1944. 1 v. maps. (See pages 3-9, The

Russian Winter Offensive...)

D)422 Walton, George Howard. Twelve Events That Changed Our World. New.W3 York: Cowles Book Company, Inc., 1970. 240 pp. (See pages 53-69,

The Rat War--Stalingrad)

0)764 Werth, Alexander. Russia at War, 1941-1945. New York: Dutton, 1964..W48 1100 pp. maps. (See pages 441-563)

D)764 .---------- The Year of Stalingrad, an Historical Record and a Study of.W9 Russian Mentality, Methods and Policies. New York: Alfred A.

Knopf, 1947. 476 pp. maps.

D)743 Young, Peter. World War, 1939-45; A Short History. New York: Crowell,.Y6 1966. 447 pp. maps. (See pages 233-246, Stalingrad)

U)25 . ed. Great Battles of the World on Land, Sea & Air. New York:.Y9 Bookthrift Publications, 1978. 320 pp. maps. (See pages 178-189,

Stalingrad 1942-43)

D)811 Zeitzler, Kurt, "Stalingrad," in The Fatal Decisions, eds. Seymour Freidin.A21"7 and William Richardson. New York: William Sloane Associates,

1956, pp. 129-196.

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D764 Zhukov, Ceorgi K. Marshall Zhukov's Greatest Battles. New York: Ilarper.Z48 & Row, 1969. 304 pp. maps. (See pages 106-194, The Battle of

Stalingrad)

D764 Ziemke, Earl Frederick. Stalingrad to Berlin: The German Defeat in the.U526 East. Washington: U.S. Dept. of the Army. Office of Military

History, 1968. 549 pp. maps. (See pages 37-80)

PERIODICALS

Arbogast, Gordon W. "Reflections of the USSR." Army Communicator, Fall 1983, pp.33-38.

Brown, G. M. "The Significance of Stalingrad in World War 1." Army Journal(Australian), Mar. 1970, pp. 32-41.

Fenyo, Mario. "The Allied Axis Armies and Stalingrad." Military Affairs, Summer 1965,pp. 57-72.

Henzel, Hans W. "The Stalingrad Offensive." Marine Corps Gazette, Aug. 1951, pp.46-53; Sept. 1951, pp. 46-57.

Howard, William L. "To the Last Man, to the Last Round--Why?" Armor, Sept./Oct.1983, pp. 34-38.

"Reflections on the Air Supply of Encircled Units." Military Review, Apr. 1952, pp. 10'7-109.

Selle, Herbert. "The German Debacle of Stalingrad." Military Review, Sept. 1957, pp.3-13; Oct. 1957, pp. 35-47.

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"The Soviet Encirclement at Stalingrad." Military Review, Aug. 1953, pp. 96-98.

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THE BATTLE OF TANNENBERG

D)530 Barnett, Correlli. The Swordbearers; Supreme Command In the First World.113 War. New York: William Morrow, 1964. 392 pp. (See pages 269-305,

General Erich Ludendorff)

I)K260 Charques, Richard I). 'he Twilight of Imperial Russia. London: Oxford.C37 University Press, 1965. 256 pp.

0)507 DeWeerd, Ilarvey A. Great Soldiers of the Two World Wars. New York:.0441 Norton, 1941. 378 pp.

D)521 Edmonds, James E. A Shor. Ilistory of World War 1. London: Oxford.E372 University Press, 1951. 454 pp. map. (See pages 50-58)

0)521 Esposito, Vincent J., ed. A Concise History of World War I. New York:. E39 Praeger, 1964. 414 pp. (See pages 141-146)

1)25 Falls, Cyril, ed. Great Military Battles. New York: Macmillan, 1964. 303.103 pp. map. (See pages 212-219)oversize

UH253 Flicke, Wilhelm F. War Secrets in the Ether. Washington: National.X31'4 Security Agency, 1953-54. 2v. (See Volume 1, pages 7-30)

U102 Freytag-Loringhovcn, Hugo F.P.J. Generalship in the World War:.A8 Comparative Studies. Carlisle Barracks, Pa.: Army War College,v.6 1983. 167 pp. maps. (See pages 108-112)pt. I

D)25 Fuller, J.F.C. A Military History of the Western World. New York: Funk. F93 & Wagnalls, 1956. 3 v. (See Volume 3, pages 182-228, Battles of thev.3 Marne and Tannenberg, 1914)

UA712 Goerlitz, Walter. History of the German General Staff 1657-1945. New.G6 York: Praeger, 1953. 508 pp.

D550 Golovin, Nikolai N. The Russian Campaign of 1914. Fort Leavenworth,.G57 Kan.: Command and General Staff School Press, 1933. 410 pp. maps

in pocket. (See pages 218-289, Battles of General Samsonov'sArmy...)

I)1)231 Hlindenburg, Paul von. Out of My Life. New York: Ilarper, 1921. 267 pp..115A3

D)552 Ironside, Edmund. Tannenberg: The First Thirty D)ays in East Prussia..T"317 Edinburgh: W. Blackwood, 1925. 306 pp. maps.

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D550 Knox, Alfred. With the Russian Army 1914-1917. New York: D)utton,.K62 1921. 368 pp. (See pages 56-94)V. I

D521 Liddell Hart, Basil Henry. The Real War. 1914-1918. Boston: Little,.L52 Brown, 1930. 508 rp.

D507 - ----------. Reputations. London: John Murray, 1930. 327 pp. (Sec pages.1.5 187-212)

D531 Ludendorff, Erich. Ludendorrf's Own Story, August 1914-November 1918..L8 New York: Harper, 1920. 2 v. (See pages 49-86)1919v.1

D521 Marshall, S. L. A. World War 1. New York: Amerian Heritage Press, 1971..M4 497 pp. map. (See pages 94-1"7)

D521 McEntee, Girard L. Military History ot the World War. New York.:.M14 Charles Scribner's Sons, 1943. 583 pp. maps. (See pages 10 1-107)

D552 Noonan, Robert S. Tannenberg and the Principles of War--A Historical.T3N6 Battle Analysis. Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air Command and

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DD231 Parkinson, Roger. Tormented Wurior: Ludendorff and the Supreme.!,8P3 Command. New York: Stein and Day, 1979. 248 pp. (See index:

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DD112 Ritter, Gerhard. The Sword and the Sqepter. Coral Gables, Fla.:.1152 University of Miami Press, 1972. 4 v. (See Volume 3, index:v.3 Tannenberg)

PZ4 Solzhenitsyn, Alexander i. August 1914. New York: Farrar, Straus and.S68 Giroux, 1972. 622 pp.

D521 Stamps, T. Dodson and Vincent J. Esposito, eds. A Short Military History.U53 of World War 1, With Atlas. West Point: United States Military

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USI Stone, Norman. "Field-Marshal Paul von Hindenburg," in The War Lords,.W3 ed. Michael Carver. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976, pp. 44-54.

U51 .---------- "General Erich Iudendorff," in The War Lords, ed. Michael.W3 Carver. Boston: Little, Brown, 1976, pp. 73-83.

D521 The Story of the Great War. New York: Collier, 1916. 1 v. map. (See.S87 Volume 4, pages 1076-1083)v. 4

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DI3231 Tschuppik, Karl. Ludendorff: 'The T'ragedy of a MIlitn Mind. Westport,.I,8T8 ronn.: Greenwood Preqq, 1975. 282 pp.

ID530 Tuchnian; Barbara W. Tlht- Gilis ,of Augr.,1. ?' .v York: Macmnillw, 1962..T8 511 pp. map. (Ser, pageS 29•0-309, .Hnt -w

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1D522 Wren, Jack. The Great Battles of World War I. New York: Grosset &.W8 Dunlap, 1971. 434 pp. (See pnges 82-101, Eastern Front, 1914)

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D Birdsall, Steve. Saga of the Superfortress. New York:790 Doubleday. 1980. 346 pp. (See index: Tokyo)

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D Coakley, Robert W. and Richard M. Leighton. Global769.75 Logistics and Strategy 1943-1945. Washington, D.C.:

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D Costello, John. The Pacific War, 1941-1945. New York:767 Rawson, Wade, 1981. 742 pp. (See index: Tokyo)

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T6F3

D Freeman, Roger. The U.S. Strategic Bomber. London:790 Macdonald and Janes, 1975. 160 pp. (See pages 85-114)

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D Guillain, Robert. I Saw Tokyo Burning; An Eyewitness Narrative767.2 from Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima. Garden City, N.Y.:

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