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James F. Gebhardt Papers
  • Language: en

James F. Gebhardt Papers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 19??
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  • Publisher: Unknown

General description of the collection: The James F. Gebhardt papers include a completed World War II Veterans Survey questionnaire which traces Gebhardt's military service and postwar activities and comments on various aspects of military life. He says the weapons were adequate, and since he was with a mechanized unit, he always had extra clothing and supplies available at all times in the Armored Personnel Carriers. Hot meals came in by supper time by helicopter in mermite containers. When he arrived at the long range reconnaissance platoon detachment, he lived in a headquarters. He questions why enlisted and officer jump pay was different and why pilots got extra pay. He describes in detai...

The Official Soviet RPG Manual
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

The Official Soviet RPG Manual

More than 40 years after its fielding, the RPG-7 remains a deadly force to be reckoned with. A recent Army study revealed that more than 50% of U.S. Army casualties in Operation Iraqi Freedom were caused by the RPG-7. Every ground tactical vehicle in the current theater of operations, with the possible exception of the M1A2 tank, is vulnerable to this weapon. Having been manufactured in enormous quantities in both the Soviet Union and China and then exported all over the world. The RPG-7 is still and will remain a threat to U.S. military equipment and personnel for the foreseeable future. IN this exclusive English translation of the Soviet military manuals, James Gebharddt present the maintenance and operational information for both the RPG-2 and the RPG-7. A must for anyone interested in military operations, past present and future.

Official Soviet Army Hand Grenade Manual
  • Language: en

Official Soviet Army Hand Grenade Manual

This is a combination of two actual Soviet army manuals on hand grenades, the first published by the People's Commisariat in 1944 and the second by the Ministry of Defense in 1974. The 1944 manual covers the grenades and Molotov cocktails that were used by the Red Army against the Germans in World War II. The 1974 manual contains descriptions of three grenades in the inventory of the Soviet army at that time, as well as a lengthy section on their tactical deployment. The resulting expanded manual contains technical descriptions of all hand grenades used by the armed forces of the USSR from the mid-1930s to the mid-1980s. For academic study only

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 187

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units is the 10th study in the Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Occasional Paper series. This work is an outgrowth of concerns identified by the authors of On Point: The United States Army in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Specifically, these authors called into question the use of long-range surveillance (LRS) assets by commanders during that campaign and suggested an assessment ought to be made about their continuing utility and means of employment. This revision contains some important additional information the author received after this book was originally published Major (Retired) James Geb...

Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Doctrine and Experience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Road to Abu Ghraib: U.S. Army Detainee Doctrine and Experience

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The Road to Abu Ghraib
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

The Road to Abu Ghraib

The 2004 revelations of detainee maltreatment at the Abu Ghraib prison outside of Baghdad, Iraq have led to an exhaustive overhaul of Army doctrine and training with respect to this topic. The Army has identified disconnects in its individual, leader, and collective training programs, and has also identified the absence of a deliberate, focused doctrinal crosswalk between the two principal branches concerned with detainees, Military Intelligence (MI) and Military Police (MP). These problems and their consequences are real and immediate. The perceptions of just treatment held by citizens of our nation and, to a great extent the world at large, have been and are being shaped by the actions of ...

The Road to Abu Ghraib: US Army Detainee Doctrine and Experience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 152

The Road to Abu Ghraib: US Army Detainee Doctrine and Experience

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-28
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The US Army's experience with detainee operations spans the period from the Revolutionary War to the present. More to the point, over the past 60 years a body of international law and military regulations, the joint and Army doctrine derived from it, and two centuries of practical experience have emerged that inform current detainee operations in the Global War on Terrorism. The 2004 revelations of detainee maltreatment at the Abu Ghraib prison outside of Baghdad, Iraq have led to an exhaustive overhaul of Army doctrine and training with respect to this topic. The Army has identified disconnects in its individual, leader, and collective training programs, and has also identified the absence ...

Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 208

Commanding the Red Army's Sherman Tanks

Hero of the Soviet Union Dmitriy Loza has carefully crafted his World War II experiences with U.S.-provided Sherman tanks into a highly readable memoir. Between the fall of 1943 and August 1945, Loza fought in the Ukraine, Romania, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, and Austria. He commanded a tank battalion during much of this period and had three Shermans shot out from under him. Loza's unit participated in such well-known combat actions as the Korsun-Shevchenkovskiy Operation, the Jassy-Kishenev Operation, and the battles for Budapest, Vienna, and Prague. Following the German surrender, Loza's unit was sent to Mongolia, where it participated in the arduous trek across the Gobi Desert to attack the ...

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 186

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-06-28
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Eyes Behind the Lines: US Army Long-Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance Units is the 10th study in the Combat Studies Institute (CSI) Global War on Terrorism (GWOT) Occasional Paper series. This work is an out-growth of concerns identified by the authors of On Point: The United States Army in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM. Specifically, these authors called into question the use of long-range surveillance (LRD) assets by commanders during that campaign and suggested an assessment ought to be made about their continuing utility and means of employment. Major (Retired) James Gebhardt, of CSI, researched and wrote this Occasional Paper with that end in view. IN this study, Gebhardt surveys the US A...

Fighting for the Soviet Motherland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 296

Fighting for the Soviet Motherland

The collapse of the Soviet Union has opened the history of the Red Army to the West, providing a more complete picture of World War II. Details of the struggle of Soviet forces against the Germans and Japanese can now be seen through the efforts of veterans such as Colonel Dmitriy Loza, who draws on his own experience and that of acquaintances.