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U.S. Intelligence Bulletin Series

June 1946
CONTENTS: Moroccan Goums / Soviet Tanks in City Fighting / Sweden Turns to Jets / The Red Army Infantryman / Alamo Scouts / The German "Kamikazes" / Soviet Hand Grenades / Name, Rank, Serial Number—Plus! / Punishment by Example
COVER: On the night of 28–29 July 1943, the 4th Tabor, a unit of Goumiers attached to the U.S. 1st Infantry Division, received orders to occupy an enemy-held mountain. The attack up the mountain was a particularly bloody one, made in the face of severe German machine gun and mortar fire. But in the words of the French after-action report: "The attack was pressed home, and the position stormed. Some of the enemy may have escaped. No prisoners were taken. Mission accomplished."

 
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