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    • [PDF File]CHAPTER V GERMANY

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      46 CHAPTER V GERMANY The Cold War Activation The 558th Military Police Company was re-activated in March of 1962 in the Federal Republic of West Germany.128 The unit was organized under Table of Organization and Equipment (TO/E) Number 19-60 as a physical security company. It was allocated three (3) line platoons, one (1) headquarters platoon and a


    • [PDF File]AMERICA'S FIRST COLD WAR ARMY - DTIC

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      America’s First Cold War Army 1945–1950 Introduction In July 1950, a small United States Army unit, Task Force Smith, deployed to Korea as the spearhead of the Army’s first post-World War II force-projection effort. That effort ended in disaster as Task Force Smith failed to stop the North Koreans and was defeated in detail.


    • [PDF File]US Army in Europe (USAREUR) 1980-1989 - Fire and Fury

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      The main combat formation of the US Army in Europe (USAREUR) was the US 7th Army. US 7th Army HQ also ... picking up pre-positioned heavy equipment in Belgium, the Netherlands and West Germany (NATO’s REFORGER ... event of war. Another option was for the creation of a new SOUTHAG, led by the French 1st Army Headquarters. This


    • [PDF File]US Navy strategy and force structure after the Cold War

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      in a supporting role to the Air Force and Army during the first Gulf War. The challenges of the 1990s were many, and al- ... At the end of the Cold War, the US Navy was very versatile, but was lacking in the area of littoral op-7 erations, which demand markedly different training, equipment and doctrine than blue water operations. Despite the ...


    • [PDF File]PREVENTION AND MANAGEMENT OF COLD-WEATHER INJURIES - United States Army

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      HEADQUARTERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY April 2005 . TB MED 508 i ... Cold stress in military operations 2-1 5 Heat exchange 2-2 6 Environmental cold stress 2-3 7 ... please let us know. Mail a memorandum or DA Form 2028 (Recommended Changes to Publications and Blank Forms) directly to


    • [PDF File]THEMATIC STUDY AND GUIDELINES: IDENTIFICATION AND EVALUATION OF U.S ...

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      what is excluded from the Army Cold War Military-Industrial Historic Context, and must, therefore be evaluated under other contexts, such as Army Housing. Chapter 7.0 gives guidance for cultural resources managers or contractors for evaluating the Army’s Cold War resources for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. This


    • [PDF File]CHAPTER 8 Care and Use of Military Equipment & The Big Red Battalion SOP

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      cold weather. The system consists of two mummy style sleeping bags: the Patrol (green) and Intermediate Cold Weather (black). Each are constructed of water-resistant, ripstop nylon. Each sleeping bag is fully functional independently. For a temperature to –30, insert the Intermediate Cold Weather bag inside the patrol bag.


    • [PDF File]Norwegian Orders of Battle & TO&Es 1980-1989 v2 - Fire and Fury

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      (d) The US 4th MAB of the 2nd Marine Division was assigned to deploy to Norway in the event of war and by the late 1980s had large stores of heavy equipment pre-positioned there. However, there were also contingency plans to deploy the entire 2nd Marine Division and/or elements of XVIII Airborne Corps, such as 10th Mountain Division.


    • [PDF File]Mountain Warfare and Cold Weather Operations - United States Army

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      ATP 3-90.97 applies to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States and United States Army Reserve unless otherwise stated. The proponent of publication is the United States Army Combined Arms Center. The preparing agency is the Combined Arms Doctrine Directorate, United States Army Combined Arms Center.


    • [PDF File]UNITED STATES ARMY REGAINING ARCCTI DOMINANCE

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      Army, with our allies and partners, will develop doctrine, training, and equipment to meet the unique requirements of cold weather, mountainous, and high altitude environments. This strategy communicates our objectives and plan to build an Army capable of Multi-Domain Operations and regaining Arctic dominance. James C. McConville


    • [PDF File]EMERGENCY EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS - United States Army

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      lives are endangered by war, natural disaster or civil unrest to safe havens or to the Unites States. The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo has overall responsibility for safeguarding and protecting U.S. citizens and their dependents in Okinawa. Noncombatant Evacuation Operations or NEO in Okinawa has one objective: to remove you from


    • [PDF File]ATP 3-94.4 RECONSTITUTION OPERATIONS - United States Army

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      during the three decades following the end of the cold war. The Army’s ability to continue operating as it absorbs losses is essential to its success in future armed conflict. Reconstitution operations are essential to rebuilding the combat power of a degraded unit. These operations require a combined arms approach and require resources from


    • [PDF File]Forging the Shield: The U.S. Army in the Cold War, 1951-1962

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      U.S. Army in the Cold War Forging the Shield The U.S. Army in Europe, 1951–1962 by Donald A. Carter Center of Military History United States Army Washington, D.C., 2015. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data CMH Pub 45–3–1 Carter, Donald A., 1955-


    • [PDF File]Cold Weather Maintenance Operations - United States Army

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      equipment operators and their direct line supervisors. It is intended for trainers and educators throughout the Army to also use this publication as a part of their instruc. TM 4tion -33.31 applies to the Active Army, Army National Guard/Army National Guard of the United States and United States Army Reserve unless otherwise noted.


    • [PDF File]The US Army between World War II and the Korean War

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      enemies and an all-out war in mind. The Army of 1950 As the Army underwent its postwar reduction, from 8 million men and 89 divisions in 1945 to 591,000 men and 10 divisions in 1950, it also undetwent numerous structural changes. The better Army troops atmid-1950 were among a large but diminishing group of World War II veterans.


    • [PDF File]Proper Wear and Maintenance of Cold Weather Clothing and Equipment

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      Clothing/Equipment Problems Restricted visibility: cold eyeglasses, goggles, and eyepiece sights fog over easily when warm, moist breath passes over them or when coming in from cold to warm areas Depth perception is reduced at 0 o F and below. Visual acuity is reduced at -20 o F and below or windspeed is over 20 mph.


    • [PDF File]234205 RUSSIAN NEW GENERATION WARFARE HANDBOOK - Public Intelligence

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      the transformation of the American Army and began a transformation of their own. This new military barely resembles its former Soviet self. Wielding a sophisticated blend of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), electronic warfare (EW) jamming equipment, and long range rocket artillery, it took the Soviet model out of the 1980s and into the 21st ...


    • [PDF File]U.S. ARMY HUMAN RESOURCES COMMAND AWARDS AND DECORATIONS BRANCH

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      service during the Cold War era (September 2, 1945 to December 26, 1991). Example: DD Form 214 (Report of Separation). DO NOT SEND ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS. You must certify your honorable service by signing and dating the application and returning it with a copy of supporting documents to: USAHRC . Cold War Recognition Program . Attn: AHRC-PDP-A ...


    • [PDF File]US Army in Europe (USAREUR) 1980-1989 - Fire and Fury

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      The main combat formation of the US Army in Europe (USAREUR) was the US 7th Army. US 7th Army HQ also ... picking up pre-positioned heavy equipment in Belgium, the Netherlands and West Germany (NATO’s REFORGER ... event of war. Another option was for the creation of a new SOUTHAG, led by the French 1st Army Headquarters. This


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