[ INDEX ] Malsfeld: 465, 467–68 Malta air reinforcement of: 37 air support from: 116 Axis invasion postponed: 38 command controls designated: 28 convoys, attacks on: 23, 29, 49, 67 CRICKET Conference: 387, 390 awarded George Cross: 33 Italian surrender: 133, 138 RAF forces absorbed by MAAF: 155 supply situation: 28 Malta Air Command (RAF): 93 Maltot: 228, 234 Malvar: 455 Mamala River: 3 2 Mambare River: 74, 98 Mamburao: 358, 366 Mamien Pass: 192–93, 199–200 Mamming: 524, 526 Mananga River: 455, 488 Manauangan: 507 Manchuria, Soviet occupation of: 398, 550 Mandalay fall of: 25–26, 29–29, 33–35 recovery of: 91, 93, 99, 150, 155, 257, 271, 293, 316, 327, 349, 374, 401, 412, 414, 421, 426, 430, 433, 435– 36, 438, 442, 445–47, 467, 486 Mande St. Etienne: 365, 371 Manderfeld: 388–89, 412 Manderscheid: 410, 416, 432 Mandeville: 204 Mandog: 541–44 Mandom: 199 Mandray: 335 Mandurriao: 445 Mangaldan: 381 Mangatarem: 374 Mangima Canyon: 537, 539 Man-shih: 197, 206, 255, 322, 332 Manhay: 357–62, 368–70, 372 Manheim: 414 Manhton: 185 Maniagassa Island: 230 Manio Bridge: 205, 210 Manila conference on Japanese surrender: 551 enemy advance on: 7, 11 evacuation of: 8, 10 declared open city: 9 Pacific forces hq: 478, 490 preservation of reservoirs: 505. See also Ipo Dam; Wawa Dam. recovery: 377, 379, 384–85, 387–97, 399–407 409–10, 412–14, 416–17, 419, 421, 423 426 439 484 542 warning on U.S. bombing: 248 Manila Bay: 5, 10, 12, 391, 394, 401, 403, 406, 417, 423, 450, 499 Manipur: 47–48 Manipur River: 274 Manna: 504 MANNA: 285. See also Greece. Manna Farm: 167–69, 171 Mannebach: 431 Mannerheim Line: 206–07, 213 Mannheim: 263, 267, 277, 318, 444, 446– 47, 455, 459, 461, 463 Manning, Group Capt. E. R. (RAF): 11 Manoag: 371–72, 375 Manokwari Island: 201, 249 Manoncourt: 298 Manpin: 183, 188, 191 Mansfield, Rear Adm. J. M. (RN): 262 Manshausen: 385 Mansi: 304 Mantes-Gassicourt: 250–54, 256–58 Man-tha: 320, 326 Mantitang: 385 Manus Island: 129, 152, 164, 170, 172, 176–77, 179–81, 183–84, 186–87, 190, 303, 329 Manych River: 47, 86–87 Manzanares: 484, 493 Mapait Hills: 476, 478 Mapandan: 371 Mapia Islands: 327, 332 Maquis: 254. See also French Forces of the Interior. Mar airfield: 227, 233, 236–39, 255, 262 Marxist, Col. Robert V.: 90 Marakei Island: 151 Maramag airfields: 53 4 Maran: 192 Marano: 513 Marano River: 264, 272, 274, 276–77 Maranola: 194 Marbache: 263–66 Marblehead: 22 Marburg: 385, 458, 460 Marches: 356, 358–59, 363, 365, 367 Marcoiano: 277, 279 Marcouray: 361, 369 Marcourt: 369 Marcus Island: 27, 130, 195, 299 Mardigny: 270, 273 Mardt Bibart: 488 Marecchia River: 282–83, 285–86 Mareth Line: 91–101 Marettimo Island: 123 Marghana: 111 Margut: 265 Mariadorf: 29 8, 3 27, 3 29 Mariana Islands air and naval actions: 175, 209–12, 214, 219, 222–23, 227, 234–37, 240, 242, 245 armor support: 215, 217, 238, 244–45 base for Japan air offensive: 336, 376, 458 casualty summaries: 220, 227, 246 enemy strength estimated: 209 recovery of: 152, 162, 179, 208–27, 230, 234–46, 249 staging area for Iwo Jima: 299, 373 385, 401–04 underwater demolition teams: 210 Mariaweiler: 350, 352–53 Marienau: 424, 426, 428 Marienberg (eastern Germany): 384 Marienberg (western Germany): 292–93 Marienburg: 469, 471 Marienhausen: 454 Marienthal: 349 Marienwerder: 387 Marieulles: 275, 277 Marigny: 236–37 Marikina River. See Mariquina River. Marilao: 390 [ 621 ] Marimont: 330 Marimont Hill. See Hill 334 (France). Marina di Pisa: 235 Marina di Ragusa: 118 Marinduque Island: 367, 372, 387, 389 Marine Corps Airdrome Battalion, 2d: 129–30 Marine Amphibious Corps I: 118, 135, 137, 140, 142–43, 145, 150, 154, 183 III: 222, 225, 234, 241, 244–45, 249 263, 274, 278, 283, 301, 303, 307, 467–69, 471, 476, 478, 480, 482, 484, 486, 488, 493, 495, 497, 499, 501, 504, 508, 519,,531, 534–48 V: 131, 135–36, 148, 150, 166–67, 173, 211, 217–18, 222–25, 303, 360, 366, 369, 406–09, 411–13, 415–17, 420–23, 425, 427–28, 430, 432–34 436–38, 440–41, 444–46, 449, 452–53, 455, 519 Marine Corps Aviation MAG 22: 26 MAG 23: 50, 52 MAG 25: 50 1st MAW: 50, 59, 78 2d MAW: 78 VMF 211: 4, 7, 9, 26 VMF 223: 50 VMSB 17: 6 VMSB 232: 50 Marine Corps Aviation personnel in defense of Bataan: 13, 17–18 reinforce Midway: 4, 7, 9, 26 in Philippines: 347, 544 in defense of Wake: 4 Marine Corps Brigade, 1st Provisional 234–39, 243, 245 Marine Corps Defense Battalions 1st: 4–5 3d: 46–47 4th: 8–9 5th: 53–54, 57, 63 6th: 3 7th: 130 9th: 71–72 11th: 94 Marine Corps Divisions 1st (1st, 5th, 7th): 35–73 93, 155–57, 159, 172, 178, 183, 188, 274, 283, 285–86, 301, 306, 338, 467–69, 471, 476, 525, 527, 529–30, 532–48 2d (2d, 6th, 8th): 44, 74, 81–85, 89, 135, 148, 210–14, 216–24, 227, 230, 236–37, 239, 411, 427, 468, 546–47 3d (4th, 22d, 29th): 137, 141, 143–50, 153–57, 161–63, 183, 234–46. 360, 408–09, 411–13, 415–17, 420–23, 427–28, 430, 432–34, 436–38, 440–42, 444, 456 4th (3d, 9th, 21st): 167–68, 171, 173, 210–14, 216–27, 236–37, 239, 360, 407, 409, 411, 413, 415–16, 418, 420–21, 423, 428, 430, 432–34, 436–38, 440–42, 444–45 5th ( 23d, 24th, 25th): 360, 407–09, 411–13, 415–16, 418, 420–21, 423, 428, 430, 432–34, 436–38, 440–42, 444–46, 449, 452–53, 456
[ 622 ] [ INDEX ] Marine Corps Divisions—Continued 6th (26th, 27th, 28th): 467–69, 471, 476, 478, 480, 482, 484, 486, 488, 493, 495, 497, 499, 501, 508, 531, 534–48, 551 Composite <strong>Army</strong>-Marine: 85–89 Marine Corps Engineer Battalions 1st: 62 2d: 74 Marine Corps Field Artillery Battalions 10th: 89, 149, 226 11th: 58 Marine Corps Parachute Infantry Battalions 1st: 48–49, 54–56, 149 2d: 142, 144 Marine Corps Parachute Infantry Regiment, 1st: 142, 152 Marine Corps Raider Battalions 1st: 44, 48–49 53–59, 116–17 2d: 50, 63, 66, 72 3d :94, 144 4th: 113, 115–16 Marine Corps Raider Regiments 1st: 116 2d Provisional: 143 Marine Corps Regiments 1st: 35–73, 157, 172, 174, 274, 276–79, 281–83, 286, 468–69, 525, 527, 529 533–37, 539, 542–43, 545–46 2d: 44, 49, 51, 55, 58, 62–63, 65, 84, 89, 148–49, 212, 216, 218, 223–24, 227 3d: 143–45,427 4th: 8, 10, 182, 234, 237–38, 468, 478, 495, 499, 539–44, 547, 551 5th: 41, 49, 157, 159, 175–76, 178–79, 274, 276, 278, 281–82, 288–91, 296– 97, 299–300, 468, 529, 53,3 535–39, 541–43, 546–47 6th: 82, 84–89, 148–50, 212, 216, 218– 21, 224, 227, 230 7th: 45, 53–56, 156, 159, 162, 274, 276, 278–79, 281–82, 286, 288–89, 291– 95, 297, 468, 533–39, 543–47 8th: 63, 65, 71, 84–85, 89, 148–49, 212–13, 216–21, 224, 227, 236–37, 546–47 9th: 143–44, 413, 415–17, 420–21, 423, 430, 432, 434, 436, 441, 444, 456, 474 21st: 145–47, 154, 159, 408–09, 411, 413, 417, 420, 423, 428, 430, 432, 434, 436 441, 444, 451 22d: 174–75, 234, 237–38, 468, 476, 478, 49,3 499, 534–3,8 541–42, 544, 547 23d: 168, 211–13, 216–18, 224–25, 227, 407, 409, 413, 415–16, 418, 420, 423, 428, 430, 432–34, 441 24th: 168, 212–13, 216–18, 220, 225–27, 407, 411, 413, 415, 420– 21, 423, 428, 430, 433–34, 441– 42, 444 25th: 167–68, 211–14, 216, 220, 225, 227, 407, 409, .411, 415–16, 418, 420–21, 423, 428, 430, 434, 441, 442 26th: 211, 407, 409, 411, 413, 415– 16, 420–21, 423, 428, 436, 438, 441–42, 444–46, 449, 453, 27th: 407, 409 416, 418, 420, 423, 428, 436, 438, 441, 449 28th: 407–09, 411–13, 418, 420–21, 423, 428, 434, 436, 438, 440–42, 444–46, 449, 452–53 29th: 212, 218, 478, 482, 484, 486, 495, 499, 537–39, 542–43, 547 Marine Corps Tank Battalions 1st: 162 2d: 148, 149, 151 4th: 173 Marisfeld: 481 Mariquina (Marikina) River: 407, 409– 10, 457, 499, 501, 503, 510, 534, 540 Maritime Alps: 486 Mariupol: 133 Mariveles: 19, 403–05 Mark River: 314–17 Markbreit: 477 M ARKET-GARDEN: 267, 276, 288. See also Rhine River. Markham River and Valley: 120, 131, 136, 188 Markhausen: 462 Markolsheim: 386 Marksuhl: 473 Markt Nordheim: 490 Markt Oberdorf: 520 Markt Wald: 5, 119 Marktheidenfeld: 469 Marktl: 526 Marktredwitz: 506 Marktzeuln: 487, 490 Marl: 460, 462 Marly: 326–27 Marnach: 3 84 Marne River: 256–58, 266 Marne–Rhine Canal: 272–73, 275, 320 Maroth: 454 Marovovo: 91 Marpi Point: 224, 227 Marradi: 283, 285–87, 291–92 Marrakech: 66 MARS: 304, 441, 537 Marsal: 287 Marsala: 122 Marsanne: 254 Marsberg: 460 Marseilles 250–58, 307 Marshall, Gen. George C.: 40, 181, 205, 274, 517, 536, 545, 547. See also Combined Chiefs of Staff; Joint Chiefs of Staff; War Department. asks for air support for Rangoon: 462, 472 authorizes mobile air force for SWPA and POA: 44 at BOLERO conferences: 32–33 on Calcutta-Assam LOC: 166–67, 171 on division of CBI: 222–27, 230, 235, 266, 310 establishes <strong>US</strong>AFIME: 41 fosters Stilwell-Mountbatten meeting: 177 Marshall, Gen. George C.—Continued and King: 43 and negotiations for use of Chinese Communists: 385 orders Stratemeyer to command China air forces: 544 proposes Stilwell as Chiang’s chief of staff: 14 proposes unified command for Far East: 9 role in Japanese surrender: 550 urges SLEDGEHAMMER: 46 Marshall, Brig. Gen. Richard J.: 12, 34, 46 Marshall Islands campaign: 112–13, 128–29, 139, 152, 159–60, 162, 164–75 air and naval support: 21, 147, 164–69, 173–75 armor support: 168—70 casualty summaries: 170–71 objection to stress on: 113 staging area for Marianas: 204, 208 Martaban: 21, 23 Martelange: 359 Marthille: 325 Martigues: 255 Martin, Brig. Gen. Clarence A.: 72, 155, 157, 161, 195, 221, 229 Martin, Maj. Gen. Frederick L.: 6 Martinstein: 444 Martinville Ridge: 2 11, 228, 231–32 Martuba: 67 Marubian: 191–93 Maruyama Trail: 76 Marvie: 357, 363, 365, 370 Marzeno: 337 Marzeno River: 336–37 Masbate: 462, 471 Masbate Island: 462, 471, 480, 531 Maschio d’Ariano: 199–201 Mashiki: 476 Masholder: 416 Masilay: 436, 438, 442 Maspelt: 386 Massa: 296, 471, 475, 477, 483, 486, 490 Massa Lombardo: 490 Massaciuccioli: 275 Massacre Bay: 109–11 Massacre Valley: 109, 112 Massarosa: 275 Masseler: 377 Massenheim: 459 Massicault: 109 Mast, Brig. Gen. Charles E. (Fr.): 60 Masthorn: 400, 406 Masurian Lakes: 385 Mataba: 412 Matagob: 3 59–60 Mataling Rive: 3 5 Matanikau: 50, 57 Matanikau River: 49, 56–58, 60–63, 66, 68, 71, 74, 83, 85 Materborn: 398–400 Matese Mountains: 142 Mateur: 67, 70, 81, 95–96, 99, 106–09 Mati: 309 Matruh (Mersa Matruh): 42–43, 64 Matting: 517 Matzen: 416
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[ 418 ] and reaching commanding gro
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[ 420 ] Palawan, RCT 186 of 41st Di
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[ 422 ] RCT 334 meets and overcomes
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[ 424 ] and clears part of N Uerdin
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[ 426 ] line, drives toward former,
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[ 428 ] Bn), which crosses at Birre
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[ 430 ] Quint and is passed through
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[ 432 ] flown in. On Palawan, Co G
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[ 434 ] which will undertake securi
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[ 436 ] an Old Spanish Trail. 43d D
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[ 438 ] employed to flush enemy fro
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[ 440 ] XIV Corps has penetrated ou
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[ 442 ] Buechenbeuren area; 41st Ca
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[ 444 ] mand ashore. In Mindanao ar
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[ 446 ] Gau Odernheim-Spiesheim-Woe
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[ 448 ] to Mt Myoko. In XI Corps ar
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[ 450 ] detached from 90th Div and
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[ 452 ] sition. 511th Para Inf, les
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[ 454 ] weakening resistance, to ne
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[ 456 ] mander. Commander Forward A
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[ 458 ] to clear S part of island a
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[ 460 ] for next few days. 3d Bn is
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[ 464 ] Mataba. As XIV Corps object
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[ 466 ] 1 April WESTERN EUROPE—21
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[ 468 ] 15,000 yards in length and
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[ 470 ] area, 52d Div mops up Rhein
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[ 472 ] 383d, is unable to reach Un
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[ 474 ] On Cebu, 182d Inf drives fr
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[ 476 ] emy positions with ignited
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[ 478 ] in foothills at N and W app
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[ 480 ] of Mauban and Atimonan, on
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[ 482 ] on Baguio hastened. 37th Di
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[ 484 ] clearing to E bank of the S
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[ 486 ] at Wolfsoelden. 10th Armd D
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[ 488 ] positions commanding Schwei
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[ 490 ] drives NE to Beulbar-Ilmsdo
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[ 492 ] 2d Div, following armor clo
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[ 494 ] relieves CCR in Neuenrade-G
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[ 496 ] and drives to edge of Wuppe
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[ 498 ] against little or no resist
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[ 500 ] In U.S. First Army’s XVII
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[ 502 ] 12th Army Group: In U.S. Ni
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[ 504 ] back to more tenable positi
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[ 506 ] S PHILIPPINES—In U.S. Eig
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[ 508 ] area. On Negros, 185th Inf,
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[ 510 ] Myoko take the hill 300 yar
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[ 512 ] Japanese forces on Mindanao
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[ 514 ] 24 April WESTERN EUROPE—2
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[ 516 ] Czechoslovakian border in E
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[ 518 ] jumps off at 0400. 14th Inf
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[ 520 ] burg, 7th Inf reaching Werk
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[ 522 ] In Br Eighth Army’s 13 Co
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[ 524 ] R YUKYU Is.—In U.S. Tenth
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[ 526 ] 5th Inf Divs through it; 11
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[ 528 ] Tank Corps at Wismar at 210
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[ 530 ] low CCR to Innsbruck, and a
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[ 532 ] ful support, are profitable
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[ 534 ] attack. In center of corps,
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[ 536 ] 11 May EASTERN EUROPE—Sov
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[ 538 ] in rear area repel countera
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[ 540 ] drive up Sayre Highway and
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[ 542 ] African 82d Div and E Afric
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[ 544 ] Corps drives to within 1,00
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[ 546 ] plain of Cagayan Valley, dr
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[ 548 ] 21 June LUZON—U.S. Sixth
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[ 550 ] [ 12 JULY-6 AUGUST 1945 ] 1
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[ 552 ]
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[ 554 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 556 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 558 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 560 ] [ GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS
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[ 562 ] [ UNITED [ STATES GLOSSARY
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[ 564 ] [ INDEX ] Air Transport Com
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[ 566 ] [ INDEX ] Antiaircraft Arti
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[ 568 ] [ INDEX ] Arnold, General H
- Page 583 and 584: [ 570 ] [ INDEX ] Balikpapan Bay: 5
- Page 585 and 586: [ 572 ] [ INDEX ] Bien Wald: 354, 4
- Page 587 and 588: [ 574 ] [ INDEX ] Breda: 309, 313-1
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- Page 591 and 592: [ 578 ] [ INDEX ] Burscheid: 493, 4
- Page 593 and 594: [ 580 ] [ INDEX ] Cattenom: 321, 32
- Page 595 and 596: [ 582 ] [ INDEX ] China—Continued
- Page 597 and 598: [ 584 ] [ INDEX ] Chungking—Conti
- Page 599 and 600: [ 586 ] [ INDEX ] Corps—Continued
- Page 601 and 602: [ 588 ] [ INDEX ] Dessau: 494, 496,
- Page 603 and 604: [ 590 ] [ INDEX ] Echternacherbruck
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- Page 607 and 608: [ 594 ] [ INDEX ] Frangenheim: 415
- Page 609 and 610: [ 596 ] [ INDEX ] German Army units
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- Page 613 and 614: [ 600 ] [ INDEX ] Heimbach: 418, 42
- Page 615 and 616: [ 602 ] [ INDEX ] Hill 480 (France)
- Page 617 and 618: [ 604 ] [ INDEX ] Idritsa: 229 Idst
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- Page 623 and 624: [ 610 ] [ INDEX ] Ingelfelden: 483
- Page 625 and 626: [ 612 ] [ INDEX ] Juenkerath: 427 J
- Page 627 and 628: [ 614 ] [ INDEX ] Kokumbona: 50, 52
- Page 629 and 630: [ 616 ] [ INDEX ] Lashio: 33-35 99,
- Page 631 and 632: [ 618 ] [ INDEX ] Longchamps: 373-7
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- Page 641 and 642: [ 628 ] [ INDEX ] Netherlands East
- Page 643 and 644: [ 630 ] [ INDEX ] North Africa Thea
- Page 645 and 646: [ 632 ] [ INDEX ] Ormont: 414, 416,
- Page 647 and 648: [ 634 ] [ INDEX ] Persia. See Iran.
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- Page 651 and 652: [ 638 ] [ INDEX ] Redoute des Fourc
- Page 653 and 654: [ 640 ] [ INDEX ] Rottersdorf: 492
- Page 655 and 656: [ 642 ] [ INDEX ] Sambodja: 550 Sam
- Page 657 and 658: [ 644 ] [ INDEX ] Sellerich: 275, 3
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- Page 669 and 670: [ 656 ] [ INDEX ] Vogelkop Peninsul
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