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The following is a list
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The
Red Bulletin |
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Volume 1, No. 2 |
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Volume 1, No. 18 - July 21, 1945 |
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Volume 1, No. 3 - March 31, 1945 |
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Volume 1, No. 19 |
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Volume 1, No. 4 |
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Volume 1, No. 21 |
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Volume 1, No. 15 - June 30, 1945 |
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Volume 1, No. 22 - August 18, 1945 |
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Volume 1, No. 16 - July 7, 1945 |
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Volume 1, No. 23 |
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Volume 1, No. 17 |
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Volume 1, No. 24 |
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Stars and Stripes |
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Mediterranean Edition |
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Sunday, April
23, 1945
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Vol. I, No. 23
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Combat Tips
For Fifth Army Infantry Replacements
Small booklet, 4.5"x6.5".
©1945?, 56 pgs.
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Impossible Victory
A Personal Account of the Battle for the River Po
by Brian Harpur
©1981, NY: Hippocrene Books
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Army Recipes TM 10-412
By United States War Department
Spiral bound card covers, with section dividers. This manual supercedes
TM 10-412 August 1944 and TB 10-412-1, 1 September 1944. A good cookbook
for large groups- recipes are intended for 100 servings.
©August 1946, 414 pgs.
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Fifth Army At War
By George Forty
Hardvover,
©?, 144 pgs.
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THE WAR AGAINST GERMANY AND ITALY:
MEDITERRANEAN AND ADJACENT AREAS
U.S. Army in World War II
CMH Pub 12-2, Cloth; CMH Pub 12-2-1, Paper
1951, 2004; 484 pages, illustrations, appendixes, index
GPO S/N: 008-029-00422-4, Cloth; GPO S/N: 008-029-00421-6,
Paper
A major collection of photographs with explanatory text
that graphically portrays various aspects of the war in North Africa
and the Middle East; Sicily, Corsica, and Sardinia; and Italy and southern
France.
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Hurrah! the Flag
by Phillip Mackie
Story of Mackie and a Private Larkin whom escaped German captivity
near Pietrino, Italy.
©1958, 221 pgs.
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Fatal Decision
Anzio and the Battle For Rome
by Carlo D'Este
Published by HarperCollins. The Allies want to Bypass the German Gustav
Line Defenses and Land at Anzio. Kesselring Mounts a Massive Counter-Attack.
32 Pages of PHOTOS.
©1991, 566 pgs.
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Backwater War
The Allied Campaign in Italy, 1943-1945
by Edwin Palmer Hoyt
A year before the much-heralded second front was opened at Normandy
in 1944, the Allies waged a campaign in Sicily and Italy--an assault
that was marked by argument and dissent from beginning to end, highlighting
the fundamental differences in strategic thinking between the Americans
and the British. Winston Churchill favored scrapping what would become
the Normandy invasion entirely, focusing instead on the "soft
underbelly" of Nazi Europe, but American planners summarily rejected
any plan that relied solely on a southern option. This is the story
of this backwater campaign, a series of battles skillfully staged by
the Germans and so botched by the Allies that their victory was achieved
only as a result of German exhaustion.
©2002, 224 pgs.
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The Gallant Fight of the 34th Infantry Division in the
North African Campaign
Softcover, 11" x 8.5" size
16 pages
printed by the Des Moines Register in 1943.
Contains a history of this famous E.T.O. combat unit, maps, newspaper
articles about the Division and photos.
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LIFE Magazine
February 14, 1944
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United States Army in World War 2, Mediterranean
Theater of Operations, Cassino to the Alps (Clothbound)
Stock Number 008-029-00095-4
ISBN 0-16-061292-6
Price $ 45.50
Description CMH 6-4.
United States Army in World War 2. Relates the story of the last year
of the Allied campaign against Germans forces in Northern Italy.
Publisher Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History
Year/pages 1997: 610 p.; ill. 16 maps.
Author: Fisher, Ernest F., Jr.
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The operations of the 168th Infantry (34th Infantry
Division) in the Rapido River Crossing, 28 January-10 February 1944 (Rome-Arno
campaign)
Personal experience of a cannon company commander
by James A Luttrell
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The crossing of the Rapido River and occupation of positions
above Cassino, Italy, by Company "I", 168th Infantry, 34th
Infantry Division 27 January ...
Personal experience of a squad leader
by Belfrad H Gray
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World War II, Co. K., 168th Infantry Regiment, 34th
Division: Iowa National Guard, February 10, 1941 to May 8, 1945
by Gene C Mallet
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The operations of Company A, 1st Battalion, 168th Infantry
(34th Division) in the breakthrough of the German Apennine line, 18 -
20 April 1945 (Po Valley ...
Personal experience of a company commander
by Willis H Davis
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Memories of an infantryman from world war II: Army patch
of 34th division
by Rowland Shaw Pruette
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