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[ 646 ] [ INDEX ]<br />

South East Asia Command activated: 129,<br />

147<br />

amphibious operations plans: 152<br />

Calcutta commanders conference:<br />

358<br />

control of India Command: 147<br />

control of LOC troops: 168<br />

control of NCAC: 214<br />

delegation to SEXTANT Conference:<br />

150<br />

directive on airlift supply of China: 200,<br />

271, 293, 517<br />

directives on operations: 176, 293, 299,<br />

304, 316<br />

Eastern Air Command activated: 153<br />

final air reorganization: 542<br />

hq transferred to Kandy: 187<br />

landing craft allocation: 152, 160<br />

Leigh-Mallory succeeded by Garrod:<br />

326<br />

mission of Supreme Commander<br />

outlined: 142<br />

mission to U.S. and U.K.: 170<br />

plans for Burma: 145<br />

plans for Malaya-Singapore: 542<br />

plans for Rangoon: 410<br />

plans for Sumatra: 160–61, 176, 188<br />

strategy denounced by Chiang: 299<br />

Troop Carrier Command activated:<br />

154<br />

Wheeler succeeds Stilwell: 146, 324<br />

South Force, New Guinea: 42, 229–36,<br />

238–44<br />

South Gugegwe Island: 170<br />

South Luzon Force: 5, 8–11<br />

South Pacific Amphibious Force: 115, 119<br />

South Pacific Scouts, U.S.: 124<br />

South Pacific theater<br />

absorbed by SWPA and POA: 183<br />

air reinforcement: 60<br />

boundary defined: 44<br />

commanded by Ghormley: 33, 42<br />

Ghormley-MacArthur conference: 44–<br />

45<br />

Halsey succeeds Ghormley: 59<br />

Harmon commands <strong>US</strong>AF: 45<br />

McCain commands AIRSOPAC: 38<br />

plans for New Britain-New Guinea-<br />

New Ireland: 92, 96–98, 101, 106,<br />

108, 155, 172, 175–76, 178, 180,<br />

189<br />

plans for P.I. operations: 95<br />

POA control of: 30–31<br />

South Seas Detachment: 52–74<br />

Southeast Algerian Command (Br.): 97,<br />

99–104<br />

Southeast Area: 175<br />

Southeast Asia Command. See South<br />

East Asia Command.<br />

Southern Assault Force, Salerno: 132<br />

Southern Attack Force, Gilberts: 145–46,<br />

148<br />

Southern Attack Force, Marianas: 213,<br />

227<br />

Southern Attack Force, Marshalls: 167<br />

Southern Attack Force, Okinawa: 467<br />

Southern Attack Group, Northwest Africa:<br />

65<br />

Southern Defense Command: 365<br />

Southern France Campaign: 248–73<br />

air preparation: 246<br />

airborne operations: 249–51<br />

contact with OVERLORD forces: 267<br />

D-Day date: 183<br />

effect on operations in Italy: 171, 176,<br />

182, 222<br />

exploitation phase: 263–73<br />

landing phase: 247–62<br />

Lattre commands French forces: 187<br />

planning phase: 150, 152, 155, 157, 162,<br />

164, 171, 176–77, 182–83, 187, 189,<br />

207, 212, 217, 220, 222, 240 246–47<br />

tactical air support: 256–58<br />

Southern Landing Force, Attu: 109, 111–<br />

12<br />

Southern Landing Force, Guam: 234<br />

Southern Landing Force, Marshalls:<br />

167–70<br />

Southern Landing Group, New Georgia:<br />

116, 142<br />

Southern Philippines Campaign: 415–<br />

549<br />

Southern Troops and Landing Force,<br />

Marianas: 222<br />

Southwest Pacific Area: 135<br />

absorbs part of SOPAC: 183<br />

activated under MacArthur: 30–31<br />

air directive: 44, 53<br />

<strong>Army</strong> or Navy to control offensive in:<br />

43–44<br />

Bismarck Archipelago Campaign: 154–<br />

338<br />

Blarney heads land forces: 34<br />

boundary defined: 44<br />

Brett heads air forces: 34, 45<br />

control of <strong>US</strong>F IL: 34<br />

first tank battle in: 198–99<br />

GHQ at Manila: 490<br />

GHQ moves to P.I.: 307<br />

GHQ at Port Moresby: 64<br />

Kennedy succeeds Brett: 45, 48<br />

Leary heads naval forces: 34<br />

Marshall heads SOS: 46<br />

naval elements become Seventh Fleet:<br />

94<br />

order of battle reorganized: 183<br />

Philippine <strong>Army</strong> units assigned to<br />

<strong>US</strong>AFFE: 95<br />

plans for Cape Gloucester: 136<br />

plans for Hollandia: 176<br />

plans for Morotai: 233<br />

plans for New Britain–New Guinea-<br />

New Ireland: 92, 96–98, 101, 106,<br />

108, 118, 136, 139, 141, 143, 151–55:<br />

172, 175–76, 178, 180, 191 201–02,<br />

230<br />

plans for P.I.: 95, 211, 230, 235, 137,<br />

315, 395, 400<br />

replaces <strong>US</strong>AFFE: 34<br />

staff designated: 34<br />

supply role under <strong>US</strong>AFIA: 34<br />

Soven: 447<br />

Soviet <strong>Army</strong><br />

meetings with Allied forces<br />

Austria: 535–36<br />

Czechoslovakia: 536<br />

Germany: 496, 498, 512–19, 521–<br />

23, 526–30, 532–34 536<br />

occupies Korea: 551<br />

Soviet <strong>Army</strong>—Continued<br />

occupies Manchuria: 550<br />

Soviet <strong>Army</strong> units<br />

Fronts<br />

First Baltic: 224, 239, 290, 295,<br />

300, 386<br />

First Ukrainian: 166, 170, 172, 181–<br />

84, 187, 230, 232, 235–38, 242,<br />

251, 372, 374–80, 382–86, 395,<br />

400, 403, 448–50, 457, 465, 467,<br />

509 511, 513, 516, 518, 534–35<br />

First White Russian: 176, 221–23,<br />

225–26, 230, 232, 234–35, 237–<br />

39, 272, 374, 376– 82, 387, 425–<br />

26, 428, 436, 443, 446, 509,<br />

511, 513, 515–16, 518, 520,<br />

530, 534<br />

Second Baltic: 175, 229, 231, 236–<br />

37, 295, 302<br />

Second Ukrainian: 153–54, 166,<br />

174, 182–83, 252, 254, 257–60,<br />

295, 300–301, 308, 312–13, 316,<br />

318, 340–44, 348–49, 351, 354,<br />

362, 364, 377, 382, 453, 455,<br />

457, 459, 463, 465, 467, 471,<br />

473, 477, 481, 492, 498, 516,<br />

518, 523, 535<br />

Second White Russian: 220, 231,<br />

237, 239, 246, 271, 374, 377,<br />

379–84, 399, 40,3 424–25, 428,<br />

436, 448–50, 453, 455, 457, 459,<br />

463, 518, 520, 523, 527, 530,<br />

535<br />

Third Baltic: 232, 234–35, 247,<br />

256, 280, 295, 302<br />

Third Ukrainian: 171, 180, 184,<br />

186, 252, 254, 257 259 275 291,<br />

300–301, 307, 340, 342, 343,<br />

345–49 351, 354 35862, 364,<br />

451, 453, 455, 457, 461, 463,<br />

465, 467, 473, 477, 479, 481, 492,<br />

535<br />

Third White Russian: 222–23, 227–<br />

29, 231, 239–41, 250, 305, 378–<br />

84, 399, 439, 446, 448–50, 453,<br />

455 461, 471, 481, 483, 498, 516,<br />

518, 535<br />

Fourth Ukrainian: 171, 306, 312–<br />

13, 343–44, 375, 378–79, 382,<br />

385–87, 457, 47,3 511, 525, 534–<br />

35<br />

Bryansk: 125<br />

Central: 125, 1 41, 146<br />

Don: 68–69, 83<br />

Kalinin: 81<br />

Karelian: 215, 303, 308, 311, 326<br />

Leningrad: 84, 86, 162–63, 175,<br />

206, 214, 237, 275 294 296,<br />

534<br />

Northwest: 96<br />

Southern: 86–87, 91, 120<br />

Stalingrad: 68–70, 86<br />

Steppes: 125<br />

Volkhov: 84, 86<br />

Voronezh: 87, 125<br />

West: 125<br />

Armies<br />

5th Guard: 524<br />

62d: 62

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