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Statement Of Quartermaster Intelligence Interest, August 1960, Office Of The Quartermaster General, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor Aug 1960

Statement Of Quartermaster Intelligence Interest, August 1960, Office Of The Quartermaster General, Department Of The Army, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

According to the forward, the “Statement of Intelligence Interest reflects the over-all interest of the Office of the Quartermaster General in intelligence data and is intended as an aid to persons engaged in the collection, processing, and dissemination of Intelligence. “

In 1960, the Quartermaster Corps was one of the technical services of the Department of the Army. The Army technical services were bureaus providing the Army with supplies, equipment, training, and services. Each was headed by a chief. The Quartermaster General was the chief of the Quartermaster Corps. The Quartermaster Corps was responsible for the procurement, storage, and distribution …


Engineer Intelligence Guide 33, Preparation Of Terrain Diagrams, June 1960, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jun 1960

Engineer Intelligence Guide 33, Preparation Of Terrain Diagrams, June 1960, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1960, geographic intelligence in the US Armed Forces was decentralized. The Intelligence and Mapping Division of the US Army Corps of Engineers was primarily responsible for creation of military intelligence concerning the surface of the earth excluding the oceans and seas for the armed forces of the United States. Engineer intelligence guides were issued to provide guidance concerning collection, processing, production, and dissemination of geographic intelligence to elements of the Corps of Engineers.

This engineer intelligence guide explains the differences between maps and terrain diagrams and provides examples using actual maps and terrain diagrams. The maps and terrain diagrams …


Csr 381-1, Military Intelligence, Technical Intelligence Relationships, 12 May 1960., Us Army Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor Apr 1960

Csr 381-1, Military Intelligence, Technical Intelligence Relationships, 12 May 1960., Us Army Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers in the Army staff. Particularly, it was intended to “prescribe relationships between the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI), the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCSLOG), and the technical Services in the field of intelligence activities.” This is essentially the same as the 1958 version.

It was published as part of an attempt to solve an ongoing organizational problem: how to coordinate the intelligence activities of the US government.

In the 1950s, military intelligence was decentralized. There was no national-level military intelligence agency. …


Da Pamphlet 30-50-2, Handbook On The Satellite Armies, 1 April 1960, Robert Bolin , Depositor Apr 1960

Da Pamphlet 30-50-2, Handbook On The Satellite Armies, 1 April 1960, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This manual contains detailed descriptions of the armed forces of Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, and Hungary. It covers the military system, organization field forces, militarized security forces, weapons, equipment, uniforms, and military terms in each country. Outline maps of the countries, photographs of weapons, and colored illustrations of insignia, uniforms, and medals are included.


4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2 Jan 1960

4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Gives an overview of the 4-h club including purpose, mission, description of clubs and requirements.


Progress ’60: 1960 Annual Report Jan 1960

Progress ’60: 1960 Annual Report

Nebraska Game and Parks Commission: Publications

Table of Contents

Commissioners … 2

Fisheries … 3

Game … 8

Parks … 14

Information and Tourism … 18

Federal Aid … 21

Engineering … 26

Law Enforcement … 28

Communications … 29

Boating … 30

Financial statement … 31

Permit sales by county … 35


Lounging And Sleeping Clothes : Extension Circular 4-18-2, Gerda Petersen Jan 1960

Lounging And Sleeping Clothes : Extension Circular 4-18-2, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

4-H reqirements for this project including construction, fabrics, pattern, planning, slippers and undergarments.


Special Text, St 10-120-1, Quartermaster Intelligence: Organization And Procedures, December 1959, Robert Bolin , Depositor Nov 1959

Special Text, St 10-120-1, Quartermaster Intelligence: Organization And Procedures, December 1959, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a textbook used at the Army Quartermaster School. In the 1950s, military schools related to one of the Army Technical Services were run by that service. Since the format and content of Army field manuals were often very similar to those of special texts, the same staffs often prepared both

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 …


Engineer Intelligence Guide 31, Production Of Cross-Country Movement Studies, December 1959, Military Geology Branch, Us Geographical Survey And The Soil Conservation Service, Us Department Of Agriculture, Robert Bolin , Depositor Nov 1959

Engineer Intelligence Guide 31, Production Of Cross-Country Movement Studies, December 1959, Military Geology Branch, Us Geographical Survey And The Soil Conservation Service, Us Department Of Agriculture, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1958, the Army Corps of Engineers was responsible for the intelligence related to the surface of the earth, excluding the oceans and seas. Those responsibilities were discharged by subordinate organizations and contractors under the directions of the Intelligence and Mapping division. Engineer Intelligence Guides (EIGS) were prepared “to provide orientation, direction, and instruction in the field of Engineer intelligence.”

This guide was prepared to give instructions for preparing specialized maps containing information showing impediments to cross-country movement. Appendix I, an example of a CCM map, was created by adding an overlay on a sheet from the US Army Map …


Federal Aid To Education: Some Economic Aspects Of Major Legislative Proposals For Support Of Primary And Secondary Schools In The United States, 1946-1958, Ray O. Werner Sep 1959

Federal Aid To Education: Some Economic Aspects Of Major Legislative Proposals For Support Of Primary And Secondary Schools In The United States, 1946-1958, Ray O. Werner

College of Business: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Research

The hope in undertaking this study was to make a comparative evaluation of the myriad of federal legislative proposals introduced to provide some financial support for education. However,education is a tremendously broad area of study; furthermore, the span of time through which it has presented significant public issues is great.The need to render this study manageable,and at the same time to concentrate on issues of current importance and interest, led, therefore, to the exclusion of other topics from consideration. Consequently, the federal legislative proposals examined are only those which would have provided federal financial supportforprimaryandsecondary education in the United States.The …


Eig 21, Collection Of Information On Highways, May 1959., Us Army Corps Of Engineer, Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor May 1959

Eig 21, Collection Of Information On Highways, May 1959., Us Army Corps Of Engineer, Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This Engineer Intelligence Guide was prepared to provide intelligence collection, processing, production, and dissemination guidance by the Chief of Engineers to elements of the Corps of Engineers.

The Introduction contains a list of five key army manuals and documents related to transportation intelligence.

This guide contains detailed instructions for gathering information about highways and bridges. It also contains extensive illustrations and a glossary of highway terms.

The distribution list shows engineer-related organizations interested in engineer intelligence.


Fm 5-30, Engineer Intelligence, May 1959, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1959

Fm 5-30, Engineer Intelligence, May 1959, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

When this manual was issued, military intelligence in the US armed forces was highly decentralized. A number of organizations within the Army Corps of Engineers were responsible for producing engineer intelligence for US forces in the field and strategic engineer intelligence for use by the Department of Defense and US armed forces.

This detailed manual defines the engineer intelligence at length. It explains the role of the Corps of Engineers in the United States and of engineer elements within US forces in the field.

It explains the intelligence process, the planning and direction of collection efforts, the collection of information, …


Engineer Intelligence Study No. 191, Terrain Analysis, Alaska Slope Region, Alaska, 1959, Military Geography Branch, Usgs, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1959

Engineer Intelligence Study No. 191, Terrain Analysis, Alaska Slope Region, Alaska, 1959, Military Geography Branch, Usgs, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

The summary on Page 5 is paraphrased as follows. This digital document is a generalized description of the Arctic Slope region -- an area covering approximately 70,000 square miles. Access to the region and the feasibility of various access routes are discussed. Location and extent of natural fuel supplies are given. Factors controlling outdoor work feasibility are summarized graphically on Page 19. A terrain analysis of each of the three major physiographic provinces of the region. Those provinces are the Arctic Coastal Plain, Arctic Foothills, and Brooks Range provinces. Geographic factors which affected cross-country movement, construction, and water supply within …


Your Tractor - A Tool Of Production Or Destruction : Extension Form 7-58-2, William D. Lutes Jan 1959

Your Tractor - A Tool Of Production Or Destruction : Extension Form 7-58-2, William D. Lutes

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

The actual quiz containing questions pertaining to tractor safety.


Answers To Tractor Safety Questions : Extension Circular 7-57-2, William D. Lutes Jan 1959

Answers To Tractor Safety Questions : Extension Circular 7-57-2, William D. Lutes

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Contains answers to 14 Safety questions for 4-H products.


Nebraska 4-H Light Horse Manual : Extension Circular 2-96-2, Morris Hemstrom, Dick Warren Jan 1959

Nebraska 4-H Light Horse Manual : Extension Circular 2-96-2, Morris Hemstrom, Dick Warren

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Discusses all aspects of horses and taking care of them; from anatomy to diseases.


Your Tractor - A Tool Of Production Or Destruction : Extension Circular 7-58-2 Jan 1959

Your Tractor - A Tool Of Production Or Destruction : Extension Circular 7-58-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Answer sheet for the questions on a previous question list.


Let's Sew : Extension Circular 4-31-2, Gerda Petersen Jan 1959

Let's Sew : Extension Circular 4-31-2, Gerda Petersen

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

You have joined a 4-H Club and chosen Clothing as your project. What fun to use Mother's sewing machine! It will be exciting to make something to wear. We will tell you some secrets that every good sewer knows. You will learn many things. These are the things you will do: 1. Collect small tools needed for sewing in a suitable box. 2. Learn to use a needle and a thimble. 3. Learn to use the sewing machine. 4. Hem a kitchen hand towel on the machine. 5. Make a kitchen apron. 6. Make a pot holder. 7. Complete your …


Tractor Safety Questions : Extension Form 7-57-2, William D. Lutes Jan 1959

Tractor Safety Questions : Extension Form 7-57-2, William D. Lutes

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Quiz to check your 4-H Tractor Safety.


The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Square Farm Houses, Jerre Lewis Withrow, Florence Mckinney Jan 1959

The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Square Farm Houses, Jerre Lewis Withrow, Florence Mckinney

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Research Bulletins

The present study was made by the University of Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station to determine the extent of similarity in the plans of one particular style of house, the square house of more than one story. Patterns of remodeling will be developed if the similarity of existing houses justifies such a project. The two story square house was chosen for study because it is one of the predominant old style houses still in existence throughout the North Central Region.


Csr 381-1, Military Intelligence, Technical Intelligence Relationships, 12 November 1958., Us Army Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor Nov 1958

Csr 381-1, Military Intelligence, Technical Intelligence Relationships, 12 November 1958., Us Army Chief Of Staff, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This document was issued by the Chief of Staff to prescribe relationships between different officers in the Army staff. Specifically, it was inteded to “prescribe relationships between the Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence (ACSI), the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCSLOG), and the technical Services in the field of intelligence activities.”

It was published as part of an attempt to solve an ongoing organizational problem: how to coordinate the intelligence activities of the US government.

In the 1950s, military intelligence was decentralized. There was no national-level military intelligence agency. In theory, the Chief of Staff and the army …


Sheet P 5 Series M641 (Ccm), Cross-Country Movement And Terrain Map, Halberstat, Germany, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor Oct 1958

Sheet P 5 Series M641 (Ccm), Cross-Country Movement And Terrain Map, Halberstat, Germany, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In addition to a basic legend of the topographic map showing symbols for roads, railroads, and urban areas, this map contains a “Map Explanation” in a column added on the left-hand side. The Map Explaination describes the purpose of the map as follows:

This map deals with cross-country movement, or movement away from roads. It examines specifically the influence of terrain features on [the] movement, including maneuvering, of a standard medium tank, like the type used by United States military forces.

The explanation describes and provides a key to the 9 levels of passability shown by coloring or cross-hatching on …


Engineer Intelligence Guide 15, Collection Of Information On Coasts And Beaches, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor Aug 1958

Engineer Intelligence Guide 15, Collection Of Information On Coasts And Beaches, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

In 1958, geographic intelligence in the US Armed Forces was decentralized. US Army Corps of Engineers was primarily responsible for creation of military intelligence concerning the surface of the earth excluding the oceans and seas for the armed forces of the United States. The Beach Erosion Board, originally an agency performing civil functions, had been preparing coast and beach intelligence since early in World War II. Engineer intelligence guides were issued to provide guidance concerning collection, processing, production, and dissemination of geographic intelligence to elements of the Corps of Engineers.

This Engineer Intelligence Guide contains a definition of Coast and …


Fm 3-130, U.S. Army Chemical, Biological And Radiological (Cbr) Intelligence, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jul 1958

Fm 3-130, U.S. Army Chemical, Biological And Radiological (Cbr) Intelligence, 1958, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

An appropriate alternative title for this manual would be “Chemical Corps Intelligence.” When this manual was issued the Chemical Corps was a bureau in the Headquarters, Department of the Army, headed by a general officer called the Chief Chemical Officer (CCO), as well as a branch of the army to which officers and enlisted men were appointed. Among the duties of the CCO were the development and supply of chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) weapons and equipment, the training of chemical units for service in the field, management of the careers of officers in the Chemical Corps branch, and the …


Da Pamphlet 30-115, Weapons And Equipment Recognition Handbook, Middle East, July 1958, Technical Division, Office Of The Assistant Chief Of Staff For Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jul 1958

Da Pamphlet 30-115, Weapons And Equipment Recognition Handbook, Middle East, July 1958, Technical Division, Office Of The Assistant Chief Of Staff For Intelligence, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This handbook includes pictures and brief descriptions of small arms, artillery, armored vehicles, aircraft, mines, and demolitions devices in use in Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordon, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, and Syria. In addition, it includes aircraft markings and illustrations of uniforms and rank insignia. The descriptions of mines also include instructions for disarming them. Much attention was given to small arms, artillery, and armored vehicles, and little to aircraft.

This handbook covers a wide range of weapons and equipment used in the wars in the first half of the 20th century. Most of the equipment covered was manufactured in …


The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Tee Houses, Virginia Y. Trotter May 1958

The Existing Space In Nebraska Multistory Tee Houses, Virginia Y. Trotter

Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Research Bulletins

The objectives of this study: (1) To determine the nature of the occupied tee house of more than one story in terms of placement on the farm, condition of the structure, the floor plan, the existing utilities, work areas and storage space. (2) To determine the adequacy of tee houses of more than one story in terms of recommended minimum health requirements and the stage of the family cycle. (3) To suggest recommendations for remodeling the tee house of more than one story.


Tenants Of Arlington Hall Station, Fiscal Year 1958, Arlington Hall Station Garrison, Robert Bolin , Depositor Jan 1958

Tenants Of Arlington Hall Station, Fiscal Year 1958, Arlington Hall Station Garrison, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

This is a single-page, typewritten document listing new tenants which moved to Arlington Hall Station (AHS) in 1958. It was prepared by the AHS garrison.

In the 1950s, Army technical intelligence production activities were divided among the seven Army Technical Services the Chemical Corps, the Corps of Engineers, the Ordnance Corps, the Quartermaster Corps, the Signal Corps, the Army Medical Services, and the Transportation Corps. In 1958, an effort was made to improve coordination among technical intelligence agencies by collocating them at Arlington Hall Station which had been the home of various Army intelligence organizations since World War II.

This …


4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2 Jan 1958

4-H Club Organization: Extension Circular 0-01-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

Gives an overview of the 4-h club including purpose, mission, description of clubs and requirements.


Engineer Intelligence Guide 13, Glossary Of Natural Terrain Features, November 1957, Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor Nov 1957

Engineer Intelligence Guide 13, Glossary Of Natural Terrain Features, November 1957, Army Map Service, Robert Bolin , Depositor

Department of Defense Military Intelligence

To paraphrase the introduction, this glossary of natural terrain features is intended as a reference for military personnel and others who may use terrain studies. It also many serve as a guide to producers of Engineer terrain studies by standardizing and restricting the use of technical terms. It includes terms from many fields including physical geography, geology, hydrography, galciology, botany, and pedology. This is an alphabetic list of terms keyed to three appendices. The appendices are line drawings illustrating various sorts of terrain features. Where a term is shown on one of the appendices the number of the appendix and …


Club Members Record Book; Baking Yeast Breads : Extension Circular 9-161-2 Nov 1957

Club Members Record Book; Baking Yeast Breads : Extension Circular 9-161-2

Nebraska 4-H Clubs: Historical Materials and Publications

This circular is a form to fill out in completion of this 4-H project on baking yeast breads.