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The Soviet Union Builds For Peace, Lavrentiì Pavlovich Beriìa Jan 1952

The Soviet Union Builds For Peace, Lavrentiì Pavlovich Beriìa

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


History Of Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

History Of Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is an excellent description of the history of Army technical intelligence during World War II. It gives good descriptions of technical intelligence in the various theaters of operation and of the lessons learned from each. The experience in the Pacific Theater was highlighted. The use of a Technical Intelligence Company in the Pacific has proven an influential model for the organization of technical intelligence in the field in later wars. The first part of the document is an outline showing how to present the material to the students. The final 8 pages are a summary of the material covered …


Chemical And Medical Technical Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

Chemical And Medical Technical Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a detailed description of the idealized organization and activities off medical and technical intelligence activities in the various echelons of the army. It also discusses intelligence in the Headquarters, Department of the Army, in the offices of the Surgeon General and the Chief Chemical Officer.


Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-50, Soviet Gun, Tank, 100mm, Model 1944, (Д-10); Gun, Tank, 85mm, Model 1944 (Zis-S53); Gun, Tank, 76mm, Model 1941, (Zis-5) Firing 100mm Fragmentation High Explosive Shell Oф-412; 100mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-412; 85mm Fragmentation Shell O-365 And 0-365К; 85mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-365 And Бp-365К; 76mm Fragmentation Shell O-350; [And] 76mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-350; June 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1951

Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-50, Soviet Gun, Tank, 100mm, Model 1944, (Д-10); Gun, Tank, 85mm, Model 1944 (Zis-S53); Gun, Tank, 76mm, Model 1941, (Zis-5) Firing 100mm Fragmentation High Explosive Shell Oф-412; 100mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-412; 85mm Fragmentation Shell O-365 And 0-365К; 85mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-365 And Бp-365К; 76mm Fragmentation Shell O-350; [And] 76mm Armor Piercing Tracer Shell Бp-350; June 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly before World War II, Army Technical Services had been instructed to set up intelligence sections in the offices of their chiefs. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of officers in the related branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose military units. There were a number of technical services including the Chemical Warfare Service, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Department, etc. The Ordnance Department provided fire arms, artillery, combat vehicles, and related ammunition, …


Organization For Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert L. Bolin Depositor May 1951

Organization For Technical Intelligence, Army General School, Robert L. Bolin Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a through description of the technical intelligence cycle and of the responsibilities and duties of personnel at each echelon and of general and technical service officers. At that time the Technical services were the Chemical Corps, the Corps of Engineers, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Corps, the Quartermaster Corps, and the Signal Corps.

The last six pages of the document are a “Student Summary” describing the organization of technical intelligence. .

Given that this was written a few years after World War II, this may well have been written by officers with practical experience with technical intelligence operations …


Population Problem Of India, Joe C. Shaw Jan 1951

Population Problem Of India, Joe C. Shaw

Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Special Text, St 8-30-1, Medical Intelligence, 1951, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1951

Special Text, St 8-30-1, Medical Intelligence, 1951, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1951, Army Medical Service (AMS) was the technical service that provided medical supplies, equipment, and services to the army. Like all of the technical services, the AMS was responsible for intelligence in its field of expertise. The chief of the AMS was The Surgeon General, US Army, and his headquarters was the Office of The Surgeon General (OSG) in Washington. The OSG was part of the Headquarters, Department of the Army.

A staff section within the OSG was the top level army medical intelligence production organization.

This is a textbook used in the Army Medical Field Service School at …


Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-82-2, Soviet Mortar, 82 Mm, Models 1936, 1937, 1941, And 1943 Firing High Explosive Projectiles, O-832; High Explosive Projectile O-832Д; And Smoke Projectile, Д-832, March 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1951

Foreign Firing Table Ft-F-82-2, Soviet Mortar, 82 Mm, Models 1936, 1937, 1941, And 1943 Firing High Explosive Projectiles, O-832; High Explosive Projectile O-832Д; And Smoke Projectile, Д-832, March 1951, Ordnance Intelligence, Ordnance Corps, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly before World War II, Army Technical Services had been instructed to set up intelligence sections in the offices of their chiefs. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of officers in the related branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose military units. There were a number of technical services including the Chemical Warfare Service, the Medical Department, the Ordnance Department, etc. The Ordnance Department provided fire arms, artillery, combat vehicles, and related ammunition, …


International House Scrapbook 1951-1952, James H. Jones Jan 1951

International House Scrapbook 1951-1952, James H. Jones

International House Scrapbooks

This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more. This scrapbook also contains the inaugural issue of the International Voice, which gives information about the students in the program and a list of activities.


The Nature Of Soviet Society: Productive Forces And Relations Of Production In The U. S. S. R, Pavel Fedorovich Yudin Jan 1951

The Nature Of Soviet Society: Productive Forces And Relations Of Production In The U. S. S. R, Pavel Fedorovich Yudin

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


The Soviet Linguistic Controversy, John V. Murra Jan 1951

The Soviet Linguistic Controversy, John V. Murra

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


The Road To Peace According To Stalin And According To Lenin, James Patrick Cannon Jan 1951

The Road To Peace According To Stalin And According To Lenin, James Patrick Cannon

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Freedom Of Religion In The U.S.S.R., G. Spassow Jan 1951

Freedom Of Religion In The U.S.S.R., G. Spassow

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Special Text, St 55-30-1, Transportation Intelligence, November 1950, Robert Bolin , Depositor Nov 1950

Special Text, St 55-30-1, Transportation Intelligence, November 1950, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a textbook used at the Army Transportation School run by the Transportation Corps. In the 1950s, military schools related to one of the Army Technical Services were run by that service.

The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. Shortly before World War II, Army Technical Services had been instructed to set up intelligence sections in the offices of their chiefs. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the Army, managed the careers of officers in a particular branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose …


A Guide To The Collection Of Technical Intelligence, Part I, July 1950, Department Of The Army, Assistant Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jul 1950

A Guide To The Collection Of Technical Intelligence, Part I, July 1950, Department Of The Army, Assistant Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a detailed, well-illustrated guide showing the range of weapons and equipment army technical intelligence was interested in, including:

  • Armored vehicles
  • Artillery
  • Infantry small arms
  • Mortars, antitank weapons, and grenades
  • Mines, booby traps, and demolitions
  • Ammunition
  • Artillery rockets and rocket launchers

Notable lapses in this booklet are:

(a) Lack of guidance for using the booklet and

(b) The lack of mention of:

  • Radio and electronic equipment
  • Chemical, biological, and radiological warfare equipment
  • Bridge and stream-crossing equipment
  • Construction equipment
  • Trucks and other transportation equipment
  • Quartermaster type equipment
  • Specialized equipment for Arctic warfare.

When this booklet was published, the technical intelligence …


Barrett To Acheson On Public Relations And Nsc-68, 1950, Matt Loayza Jan 1950

Barrett To Acheson On Public Relations And Nsc-68, 1950, Matt Loayza

U.S. Foreign Relations

In January 1950, President Harry Truman requested a comprehensive review of U.S. national security policies for later consideration by the National Security Council. Responding to the president’s charge, the State Department Policy Planning Staff, led by Paul Nitze, completed National Security Memorandum 68 (NSC-68) in April 1950. Identifying the Soviet Union as the primary threat to the United States, NSC-68 depicted Soviet leaders as fanatical totalitarians bent on world domination. Concluding that the U.S. military was not prepared to resist Soviet aggression, NSC-68 called for massive, sustained increases in military spending.

In this memo to Secretary of State Dean Acheson, …


International House Scrapbook 1950-1951, James H. Jones Jan 1950

International House Scrapbook 1950-1951, James H. Jones

International House Scrapbooks

This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more. Highlights include the United Nations Day Program held in October 1950, the visit of Pierre Ryckmans, Belgian delegate to the UN, and several educational association meetings.


The Negro People And The Soviet Union, Paul Robeson Jan 1950

The Negro People And The Soviet Union, Paul Robeson

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Soviet Anti-Semitism: The Big Lie, Moses Miller Jan 1950

Soviet Anti-Semitism: The Big Lie, Moses Miller

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Soviet Aggression: Myth Or Reality?, Corliss Lamont Jan 1950

Soviet Aggression: Myth Or Reality?, Corliss Lamont

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Tito's Plot Against Europe: The Story Of The Rajk Conspiracy, Derke Kartun Jan 1950

Tito's Plot Against Europe: The Story Of The Rajk Conspiracy, Derke Kartun

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Lenin On Relations Between Socialist States, Milovan Djilas Jan 1950

Lenin On Relations Between Socialist States, Milovan Djilas

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


The Educational System Of The Soviet Union, Elizabeth Moos Jan 1950

The Educational System Of The Soviet Union, Elizabeth Moos

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


I Stake My Life!, Leon Trotsky Jan 1950

I Stake My Life!, Leon Trotsky

Van Sickle Leftist Pamphlet Collection, 1900-1993

No abstract provided.


Special Regulations 10-120-1, 14 September 1949. Organization And Functions: Department Of The Army Intelligence Division, General Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor Sep 1949

Special Regulations 10-120-1, 14 September 1949. Organization And Functions: Department Of The Army Intelligence Division, General Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This regulation briefly gives a history of the intelligence division and outlines its function.


Us Army Signal Corps Intelligence Agency, Robert Bolin , Depositor Aug 1949

Us Army Signal Corps Intelligence Agency, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

Historical Data Cards were used to record the organizational history of units within the Army. This card was provided to Robert Bolin by the US Army Institute of Heraldry in 1985.

The Signal Corps Intelligence Agency (SCIA) was a special-purpose military organization assigned to the Chief Signal Officer. The Chief Signal Office was the general in charge of the Army Signal Corps. The mission of the SCIA was described as “To perform the staff intelligence functions assigned by the Chief Signal Officer and to provide staff direction and coordination of the Signal Corps intelligence effort… The responsibility for the collection, …


Signal Corps Technical Intelligence, A Brief History, Chester A. Hall Capt., Robert Bolin , Depositor Jul 1949

Signal Corps Technical Intelligence, A Brief History, Chester A. Hall Capt., Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

At the time that this was written, technical intelligence was intelligence about foreign weapons and equipment and about organizations in foreign armies analogous to the technical services. The modern US Army vision of the technical intelligence developed during World War II. The army technical services became responsible for technical intelligence. The technical services were bureaus which supplied weapons, equipment, and services to the army, managed the careers of officers in a particular branch, trained specialists, and organized and trained special purpose military units. There were a number of technical services including the Chemical Warfare Service, the Medical Department, the Ordnance …


A Study Of The Political Aspects Of Positivism In Mexico, Sam Schulman Jun 1949

A Study Of The Political Aspects Of Positivism In Mexico, Sam Schulman

Political Science ETDs

The purpose of this thesis is to review the history of Positivism in Mexico, however summarily and limited, to find its place in the structure of the Porfirian government, to reach a number of conclusions based upon this investigation--in all, to understand better the ideas behind the actions of recent Mexican history.


International House Scrapbook 1949-1950, James H. Jones Jan 1949

International House Scrapbook 1949-1950, James H. Jones

International House Scrapbooks

This scrapbook contains information about the Jacksonville State Teachers College International House program, led by James H. Jones, a professor of French. The scrapbook contains photographs and correspondence, newspaper clippings, and more.


A Historical Study Of The Stilwell Road, Gordon Cornelius Thomas Jan 1949

A Historical Study Of The Stilwell Road, Gordon Cornelius Thomas

University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations

The problem investigated in this thesis is the history of the Stilwell Road, from its beginning in 1920, as the old Burma Road, to its completion, re-naming, use in 1945, and death in 1946 .

The study of this problem justifies itself for various reasons, namely: (1) The Stilwell Road was severely needed by China as the only thoroughfare to the outside world. Chinese needs were of morale , equipment and arms- both large and small, and the training and advisory leadership of existing man-power.

China having stood alone against the Japanese since 1937 needed the psychological boost that was …