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"Index, Vol. II, Nos. 1-12" from Intelligence Bulletin, August 1944
Index to articles appearing
in Volume II of the
Intelligence Bulletin. The
index was originally printed in the August 1944 issue.
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INDEX
Intelligence Bulletin, Vol. II, Nos. 1-12
The numeral to the left of the colon denotes the Bulletin number, and the
numerals to the right denote the page numbers.
GERMANY
GENERAL:
Agira, Sicily, German soldier tells of the battle for, 9:75-77.
Anzio area, defense measures used, 11:5-10; 12:56-58.
Combat methods in Italy, U.S. soldiers describe, 10:1-5.
Combat tactics in towns and cities, 5:41-46.
Combat teams, flexible, tactics in Italy, 12:38.
Counterattack, 9:65.
Defense areas, 1:38; 11:5-10; 12:39-40.
Defense of positions, directive for, 1:62-64.
Defensive positions, 2:12-15; 3:22-25; 7:57-60; 9:54-60; 10:3, 4.
Defensive tactics, 1:65-66; 4:43-44; 5:44-46; 7:61-63; 8:1-7;
11:1-4; 12:26-40.
Dispersal regulations, 2:17.
A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.
A German soldier writes home, 4:64-65.
Military leadership, 6:60-64; 7:51-56.
Morale, 1:70; 3:1-8.
Ortona, Italy, defense of, 11:1-4.
Reconnaissance methods, 1:51-54; 4:64; 7:65.
Retreat in Sicily, 3:1-8.
Road discipline, 2:16-20.
Ruses, 1:66-67; 2:20-31; 8:4, 6-7; 11:38-39.
Tactics, 2:24-29; 9:61-65.
Training principles, 8:32-36.
AIR:
Device for recognition of stranded flyers, 1:72-73.
Ground tactics of paratroops, 10:6-9.
Landing fields for gliders, how paratroops clear, 10:10-12.
Parachute machine-gun battalion, training in, 6:78-81.
Rations as a factor in paratroop efficiency, 10:16-18.
Rifle, new 7.92-mm automatic F.G. 42 for paratroopers, 10:13-15.
ANTIAIRCRAFT:
All arms vs. hostile aircraft, 2:18-20.
Road discipline and dispersal regulations as protection against
aircraft, 2:16-17.
Tactical employment of flak in the field, 3:26-36.
ANTITANK:
Antitank gun emplacements, 7:59.
Antitank guns, winter employment of, 2:11.
Antitank weapons, tactical employment of, 2:30.
Ditches, 7:70-74.
Obstacles, 1:47-50; 7:70-74.
Tactics, 6:75-77; 12:34-35.
Tank-hunting detachments, 9:78-82.
ARMORED FORCES:
Armor arrangement on tanks, 1:55, 56-58.
Flame-throwing Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank, 11:11-14.
Mobile steel pillbox, 11:33-37.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank, 1:55, 56, 59-60; 11:11-14.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 4 tank, 1:55, 57.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 5 (Panther) tank, 5:33-37.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 6 tank, 1:55, 58, 60-61; 8:18-21.
Railroad patrol car, 1:68-70.
Smoke generators on tanks, 2:31.
Smoke-shell tactics used by tanks, 12:54-55.
Submersible tanks, 1:55, 59-61.
Tank platoons operating as points, 10:25-28.
Tank ruse to deceive artillery, 1:66-67.
Tanks, British comment on German use of, 5:38-40.
Tanks with infantry, use of, 4:57-63.
Tank tactics in Italy, 12:35-36.
Vehicle markings, 8:29-31.
ARTILLERY:
Coastal defense, use in, 1:38-39.
"Ferdinand," 88-mm self-propelled gun, 2:1-4.
Rocket weapon, six-barreled, Nebelwerfer 41, 3:9-15.
Ruses for concealing artillery positions, 11:38-39.
Tactics in Italy, 12:30-34.
Weaknesses of artillery positions, 3:22-25.
CHEMICAL WARFARE:
Contamination batteries, rules for use of, 1:34-36.
Flame throwers, portable, 8:22-28.
Flame-throwing Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank 11:11-14.
Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.
Rocket weapon, six-barreled, Nebelwerfer 41, 3:9-15.
Smoke generators on tanks, 2:31.
Smoke screens, combat, recently used in Italy, 11:28-30.
Smoke shell tactics used by tanks, 12:54-55.
Smoke, use of, in combat, 5:1-19; 11:28-30.
Warning markers for contaminated areas, 11:31-32.
COASTAL DEFENSES:
Basic principles, 1:37-39.
ENGINEERS:
Antipersonnel mines, improvised, 9:68; 11:19-20.
Antitank obstacles, 1:47-50; 7:70-74.
Antivehicle wooden-box mines, 12:59-64.
Bangalore torpedoes, improvised, 3:37-38.
Barbed-wire obstacles, 1:40-46; 7:70-71.
Booby traps, 2:32; 9:68-70; 11:21-27.
Camouflage, 5:25-32; 6:65-67; 8:8-17.
Demolitions, 11:40-42.
Dugouts, 7:58, 59; 9:55-60; 10:3.
Field fortifications, 6:65-67; 7:57-60; 8:12-14; 9:54-60; 12:41-53.
Grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Grenades, rifle, and grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Grenades, stick, Model 24, as a defensive weapon, 9:92-93.
Gun positions, 6:66-67.
Igniters, booby-trap, 11:22-27.
Minelaying, 1:71; 5:48-50; 9:66-67, 69-74.
Mines, land, 1:71-72; 5:47-51; 9:67-68; 70-74, 79, 80; 11:15-20;
12:59-64.
Mobile steel pillbox, 11:33-37.
Obstacles, 1:40-50; 7:70-74.
Pillboxes, 6:65-66; 11:33-37.
Reconnaissance, 4:64.
Remote-control demolition vehicles, 11:40-42.
Sliding mine, 9:79, 80.
S-mines, 9:67, 73-74; 11:16-19.
Stake mines, 5:47-51.
Tactics in Italy, 12:36-37.
Tellermines, 1:71-72; 9:70-73.
Trip-wire alarm, 9:89-91.
Wooden-box, antivehicle mine, 9:67-68; 12:59-64.
INFANTRY:
Attack, how infantry battalions develop for the, 5:20-24.
Close-order drill, 7:68-69.
Close-quarter fighting and withdrawal, 6:71-74.
Company in the defense, 7:61-63.
Defense against airborne troops, 3:16-21; 4:54-56.
Howitzers, winter employment of, 2:9, 10.
Machine-gun battalion, parachute, training in, 6:78-81.
Machine gun emplacements, 9:54, 55.
Machine guns, employment of, 2:7-9, 4:31-53; 55-56; 9:86-88.
Machine gun, 7.92-mm M.G. 42, 4:31-32, 39-41; 9:86-88.
Machine gun, 7.92-mm M.G. 34, 4:31, 32-39.
Mortars, 81-mm, concentrating the fire of, 6:68-70.
Mortars, winter employment of, 2:9-10.
Panzer Grenadier assault detachment, 1:69-70.
Rifle, employment of, 2:6; 4:55.
Rifle grenades and grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Rifle, new 7.92-mm automatic F.G. 42 for paratroopers, 10:13-15.
Street fighting by Panzer Grenadiers, 2:21-23.
Tactics, basic, 1:64-66.
Tactics in Italy, 12:26-40.
Tanks, use of infantry with, 4:57-63.
Use of infantry weapons against parachutists, 4:54-56.
Winter use of weapons, 2:5-11.
Withdrawal, 6:71-74.
MILITARY INTELLIGFNCE:
Captured documents, collection of, 1:68.
Efforts to break United Nations security, 9:82-85.
Prisoners, handling of, 1:67-68.
Prisoners, interrogation of, 9:85; 10:33-35.
Security, 1:68; 4:64-65; 10:35-36.
Signal security and interception, 10:35-36.
MOUNTAIN WARFARE, 7:64-67; 8:1-7, 9:64.
NIGHT OPERATIONS:
A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.
Machine-gun employment, 4:48-49.
Reconnaissance at night, 1:52.
Tactics observed in Italy, 9:63, 64; 8:3-4.
PARACHUTE TROOPS. See AIR.
QUARTERMASTER:
Cap, army new, 3:38.
Lantern, carbide, multipurpose, 10:37-41.
Rations as a factor in paratroop efficiency, 10:16-18.
Salvage of matériel, 10:29-32.
SIGNAL CORPS:
Signal security and interception, 10:35-36.
Tank platoon communications, 10:25-27.
STREET FIGHTING:
Anzio front, defense area on, 11:5-9.
British discuss combat in towns, 12:72-88.
By Panzer Grenadiers, 2:21-23.
Combat tactics in towns and cities, 5:41-46.
Defense of Ortona, 11:1-4.
WINTER WARFARE:
Infantry weapons, winter use of, 2:5-11.
Tanks, use of with infantry, 4:62-63.
JAPAN
GENERAL:
Admiralty Islands, problems of defending, 12:8-11.
Approach march, small units, 5:66-69; 11:65-66.
Army-Navy relations, 3:69.
Attack tactics, small units, 11:67-72.
Characteristics of Japanese, 2:33-34, 61-62; 3:66-69; 5:73-74;
8:69-74; 10:78-79, 80-83.
Counterattack, 6:22-23; 7:39; 9:13-14.
Countering superior fire power, 8:75-76.
Deceptions and ruses, 1:31; 2:65; 9:42-43.
Defensive positions, 2:35-37, 63; 6:2, 5-8, 13-16, 26-48; 7:37-38;
8:47-49, 53-56, 57;
9:1-11; 11:47-51, 73-75.
Defensive tactics, 2:37-39; 3:64-65; 4:17-18, 20; 6:1-10; 7:38; 8:47-62;
9:12-15.
"Duty" and "Spirit," Japanese explanation of, 9:44-47.
Hints for individual soldiers, 10:77-79.
How a Fiji patrol got 47 Japs without loss, 9:16-20.
Infiltration tactics, 11:69.
March plan for a night withdrawal, 12:16-19.
Morale, 2:52-53; 3:66-68; 9:44-47; 10:80-83.
Pantelleria defense, comments on, 4:20.
Reaction during combat, 5:73-79.
Reconnaissance, 2:53-54, 63-64; 3:50; 5:65-66; 12:1-7.
Ruses, 12:20-21.
Scouting and patrolling, 1:31; 2:63-64; 11:64-605; 12:1-7.
Sentries, 4:27-30.
Tactics, small-unit, 5:64-72; 11:64-72.
U. S. resistance in Philippines, Japanese comment on, 1:27-29.
AIR:
Bombing attacks, 4:7-10.
Fighter tactics, 4:11-12.
Torpedo (plane) attacks against convoys, 4:10-11.
AIRBORNE FORCES:
Defense against, 4:1-6; 6:23-24; 8:52.
AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS:
Landing operations, defense against, 6:19-22.
Landing operations, notes on, 3:49-58, 62.
Landing operations, hostile, plan to counter, 11:43-46.
ANTIAIRCRAFT:
Antiaircraft and coastal defense, 10:49-60.
At sea, 3:60-61.
Dual-purpose gun emplacements, 7:25-27.
Measures, 3:59-63.
Observation, 4:20.
Positions, 6:45-48; 10:52-59, 61-64.
Tactics, 2:56; 6:24-25.
20-mm AA/AT gun, Type 98, 1:21-26.
While landing, 3:62.
ANTITANK:
AA/AT positions, 10:61-64.
47-mm Model 1 (1941) AT gun, 3:44-45.
Obstacles, 6:57-59; 7:7-8, 34-35.
Rifle, antitank, tactical employment, 2:67-69.
"Tank fighters," 2:56; 6:16-19; 8:60-62.
20-mm AA/AT gun, Model 98, 1:21-26.
ARMORED FORCES:
Tank, Model 2595 (1935), light, on Betio Island, 7:30.
Tanks, action during landings, 3:52-53.
Tank tactics, 10:42-48.
ARTILLERY:
Burma, use in, 1:31-32.
Emplacements, 7:23-27.
How raiders demolish artillery, 4:13-16.
CHEMICAL WARFARE:
Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.
Smoke, use in landing operations, 3:54-56.
COASTAL DEFENSE:
Antiaircraft and coastal defenses, 10:49-60.
Beaches, defense of, 8:56-60; 9:1-2; 11:49-50.
Betio Island, defense of, 7:1-35.
Coast-defense guns, 7:27-29.
Landing operations, defense against, 6:19-22.
Tactics, 4:19.
ENGINEERS:
Antipersonnel mines, (Dutch), 1:5-6.
Antitank mines, 4:25-26; 6:58; 9:26.
Antitank obstacles, 6:57-59; 7:7-8, 34-35.
Antivehicle mine, 1:2-5; 11:55-59.
Armor-piercing (magnetized) mine, 1:6-8; 11:61.
Assault detachments, 3:54; 4:13-16.
Bangalore torpedo, 1:15.
Barbed-wire obstacles, 6:49-54, 55-57; 7:5; 9:1-2.
Booby traps, 1:1-2, 12, 13, 15; 3:42, 45-48; 4:21-25; 7:40;
8:39, 63-68; 9:21-29;
11:52-54; 12:22-23.
Bridge demolitions in Burma, 12:12-15.
Bunkers, 6:27, 28-30; 9:2-4.
Camouflage, 2:39-43; 7:47-50; 9:34-41; 10:52.
Demolitions, 5:69-70; 7:41-42; 12:12-15.
Dugouts and shelters, 6:36-42; 7:33; 9:5-6.
Emplacements, foxholes, and trenches, 2:35-37; 6:13-16, 42-44; 7:10-29;
8:47-48, 53-56, 57; 9:2-6;
10:50-51.
Field fortifications, 2:35-37; 6:13-16, 26-48; 7:10-35; 8:47-48, 53-56, 67;
9:2-6; 10:50-51.
Firing device for booby traps or mines, 11:52-54.
Grenade discharger, .50-mm Model 89, 2:48-49; 7:9-10.
Grenades, 1:9-15; 2:48, 65; 3:39-44; 4:21-25.
Grenades, offensive, hand, 3:42-44.
Grenades, pull-type, hand, 3:39-42; 4:21-25.
Grenades, stick-type, 1:13-15.
Grenades, Type 97, hand, 1:12.
Grenades, Type 91, hand, 1:9-12.
Grenades used as booby traps, 3:42; 4:21-25; 9:21-23.
Improvised land mine, 10:75-76.
Mines, land, 1:1-8; 4:25-26; 6:58; 7:9; 10:75-76; 11:52-54, 55-61, 63.
Model 93 land mine, 11:59-60.
Molotov cocktail employing a fuze, 7:41-42.
Obstacles, 6:19-21, 49-59; 7:2, 3-8, 34-35.
Obstacles, methods of overcoming, 8:77-81.
Pillboxes, 6:27-28, 30-36; 7:30-33.
Raiding - demolition detachments for destroying artillery, 4:13-16.
Special assault teams, 11:70-71.
String-type booby traps, 8:67-68.
Tube-type booby traps, 8:64-67.
Use of engineers, 8:82-84.
Wire cutting, new technique of, 12:24-25.
INFANTRY:
Antitank rifle, tactical employment of, 2:67-69.
Bayonets, use of, 2:39, 64; 5:53-63; 10:78.
Defensive tactics, 2:37-39.
Equipment, 2:49-50.
Jungle tactics, 6:4-16.
Machine gun, light, Model 99, 1:18-20.
Machine-gun positions, 2:36-37; 6:13-16, 31, 33, 43, 44; 7:10-23.
Machine guns, tactical employment, 2:38, 67-71.
Mortar, "barrage," 70-mm, 2:43-48.
Mortars, use of, 1:32.
Raiding - demolition detachments for destroying artillery, 4:13-16.
Rifle emplacements, 7:10-12, 14-15.
Rifle, Model 99, 1:16, 17-18.
Sentries, 4:27-30.
Small-unit tactics used at night, 5:64-72; 11:64-72.
Snipers, 1:33, 2:65-66; 6:10-11; 11:71; 12:1-7.
Tactics, 2:62-66; 6:4-16.
Weapons, 1:1-20; 2:43-49.
JUNGLE WARFARE:
Artillery, use of, 1:31-32.
Burma, comments by British observers on fighting in, 1:30-33;
5:73-79, 94-99; 11:73-76.
Defense against artillery, 11:75-76.
Defensive positions, 6:2, 5-8, 26, 35-36; 8:47-48; 11:73-75.
Defensive tactics, 6:1-10; 7:38; 8:47-52.
Equipment, 8:39.
Hilly jungle country, how defended, 7:36-40.
Mortars, use of, 1:32.
Movement, 1:30; 2:54-55; 9:32-33.
Night attacks, 1:33.
Offensive tactics, 8:40-47; 11:76.
Patrolling, 1:31.
Snipers, 1:33; 6:10-11.
Tactics, 2:53-55; 5:75-76; 6:1-19.
Training for, 8:38-39.
LANDING OPERATIONS. See AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE:
Burying arms and equipment, 10:73.
Censorship of mail, 10:73-74.
Counterintelligence, notes on, 7:43-44.
Experiences of Allied souvenir hunters with Japanese equipment, 2:72-74;
5:80-82; 10:84-86.
Prisoners, handling and treatment of, 2:60; 8:82; 10:72-73.
Reliability and collection of intelligence, 7:44-46.
Security for a night withdrawal, 12:18-19.
Security in a campaign, 7:87.
NIGHT OPERATIONS:
Air tactics, 4:9-10, 11-12.
Attacks, 1:33; 9:30-31.
Combat (tactics), 2:57.
March plan for night withdrawal, 12:16-19.
Marking trails for night use, 9:32-33.
Small-unit tactics, 5:64-72.
ORDNANCE:
Ammunition precautions, 2:57-59.
Ammunition, 6.5-mm ball, 2:59.
PARACHUTE TROOPS. See AIRBORNE FORCES.
QUARTERMASTER:
Individual equipment used on Attu, 2:49-51.
Rations, army, 9:48-53.
Wearing apparel used on Attu, 2:50-51.
SIGNAL CORPS:
Communications among small units in combat, 11:71-72.
Communications in jungle, 1:33.
Communications on Guadalcanal, 2:66.
UNITED NATIONS
GENERAL:
Blast, and shock waves in water, 11:77-85.
Diary of U.S. pilot forced to parachute in Southwest Pacific, 4:79-89.
How a U.S. combat patrol captured two Japanese, 10:65-70.
U.S. resistance in Philippines, Japanese comment on, 1:27-29.
Combat in towns, British discuss, 12:72-88.
AIR:
Diary of U.S. pilot forced to parachute in Southwest Pacific, 4:79-89.
ARMORED FORCES:
Tanks in jungle warfare, British use of, 1:93-96.
ARTILLERY:
Terms, U.S. and British, 4:75-78.
CHEMICAL WARFARE:
Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.
ENGINEERS:
Camouflage and concealment, 11:86-90.
How Russians combat the German mobile steel pillbox, 11:36-37.
INFANTRY:
The lieutenant and his platoon, British, 5:83-93.
JUNGLE WARFARE:
Burma, notes on combat preparations in, 5:76-79.
Burma, notes on patrolling in, 5:94-99.
Living in jungle, 1:74-92.
Tanks, British use of, 1:93-96.
MEDICAL:
Feet, how to protect, 3:86-88.
Health rules for Far East, 3:70-85.
Malaria, questions and answers about, 11:91-98.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE:
Censorship, 10:88-90.
Espionage, 6:83-92.
Fifth-column methods, 6:89-92.
Security, 4:67-74; 6:82-94; 10:87-90.
Souvenir hunting, problem of, 2:72-74; 5:80-82; 10:84-86.
What the enemy wants to know, 6:82-83.
NIGHT OPERATIONS:
Device for map reading at night, British, 2:25-26.
A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.
STREET FIGHTING:
Combat in towns, the British discuss, 12:72-88.
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