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FOLDER 5. Series V: Report on Intelligence Gathering and accompanying maps. Maps Showing Meuse-Argonne Operations with Intelligence Report of Fifth Corps; Maps of Verdun, Chateau Thierry, and Soissons, January 27, 1919
Reproductions of WWI-era intelligence reports.
Intelligence a Development of Highly Organized Warfare. 1919
Mimeographic of typewritten manuscript (23 pages)
Meuse-Argonne Offensive
5th Army Corps U.S., Second Section, G.S. January 27, 1919
Plate 1 Meuse-Argonne Operations Schematic of German Positions...Reproduced by 5th Army Corps U.S., before attack, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ German Lines of Resistance in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1918
Plate 1A Meuse-Argonne Operations German Divisions Engaged, September 26 - 29, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ German regiments in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1918
Maasgruppe West Zusammendruck III, June, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne
German military grid
Plate IIA Meuse -Argonne Operations Germans Divisions Engaged, October 4 - 16, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ German regiments in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1919
Plate III Meuse-Argonne Operations, Kriemhilde Stellung
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, September 29, 1919
Plate IIIA Meuse-Argonne Operations German Divisions Engaged, November 1 - 6, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ German regiments in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1919
Plate IV Meuse-Argonne Operations Areas Photographed By Observation Group 5th Army Corps Air Service
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/aerial photographed area in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1919
Plate IVA Meuse-Argonne Operations Order of Battle, November 10, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ American Expeditionary Forces in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1919
Plate V Meuse-Argonne Operations Artillery Objective and Infantry Assault Map G-2, October 30, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ works and artillery batteries in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1919
Plate VI Meuse-Argonne Operations
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Military grid w/ forests in color
Base Printing Plant 29th Engineers, 1920
Verdun A Tirage, August 12, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid showing works in color
Chateau, Thierry, Soissons, 1927
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Topographic map with colored roads and rivers
American Battle Monuments Commission
Saint Mihiel Operation, American First Army, September 12-16 and November 9-11 Operation, American Second Army, 1927
58 x 60 cm.
Saint Mihiel Offensive
Topographic map with divisional sectors in color
American Battle Monuments Commission 1927
Enemy Order of battle G-2 4th Army Corps, U.S., September 17, 1918
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Saint Mihiel Offensive
American copy of French military grid w/ printed manuscript of German regiments near Dampvitoux
FOLDER 6. Series VI: Map Showing Operations of the 82nd Division
Tactical maps of battles in France that include order of battle.
82nd Division Regimental Assignments
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French military grid w/ handwritten regimental assignments
FOLDER 7. Series VII: Special Maps of St. Mihiel, Meuse-Argonne and Other Offensives used by the First Division, September 1918
Tactical maps that depict geographic features and order of battle.
Saint Mihiel Operations First American Army, September 12-15, 1918
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Saint Mihiel Offensive
French military grid reprinted by U.S.29th Eng. w/ divisional dispositions for attack
Saint Mihiel Objectives and Zones of Action
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Saint Mihiel Offensive
French military grid w/ 1st Division order of battle handwritten, including objectives and barrage
1st Division A.E.F. Operation (12 A.M.) No. 16, November 5-7, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid reprinted by U.S.29th Eng. w/ handwritten divisional dispositions
Rupt de Mad River According to VIII French Armee
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Saint Mihiel Offensive
French military grid w/ handwritten notes showing fords and depth of river
Objectives and Zones of Action
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Handwritten order of battle on foolscap
Organization of Ground for Defense
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid w/ handwritten lines of resistance
Objectives and Zones of Action To accompany F. O. 36
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Saint Mihiel Offensive
French military grid w/ 1st Division handwritten order of battle, including objectives
1st Division A.E.F. Operation, November 5 - 7, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid w/ 1st Division handwritten order of battle, including objectives
Station List 1st Div. A.E.F., September 17 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid reprinted by U.S.29th Eng. w/ handwritten divisional support dispositions
Objectives and Zones of Action Attack , October 5, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid w/ 1st Division handwritten order of battle, including objectives
Tracing - Barrage Chart for Attack , October 5, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Objectives and Zones of Action Attack , October 10, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Heavy Artillery Calculations , October 5, 1918
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Occupation of the Sector After Relief
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Meuse-Argonne Offensive
French military grid w/ hand drawn order of battle
FOLDER 8. Series VII: Camp Zachary Taylor, 1919
Camp Zachary Taylor was a military training camp in Louisville, Kentucky. It opened in 1917 to train soldiers for U.S. involvement in World War I and was closed three years later.
Standard Map, Camp Zachary Taylor
Map showing location of improvements on base
FOLDER 9. Series IX: Freight Areas, Principal U.S. Southeastern Ports, January, 1929
Intelligence maps that show American strategic logistical capability in the southeastern portion of the country.
Freight Areas Connected to each of the Principal Southeastern Ports by Shortest Rail Haul. 1929
Port Utilities Commission of Charleston S.C., January 25, 1929
FOLDER 10. Series X: Fire Control Map, Fort Bragg, N.C., 1929
Fire Control Map 2652:1464:/2408 Fort Bragg, N.C.
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Engineer Reproduction Plant, U.S. Army, Washington, D.C., 1929
FOLDER 11. Series XI: Situation 18th Army, May 28 - June 1, 1918
The German 18th Army was one of three armies (along with 17th Army and 19th Army) formed in late 1917 to early 1918 from forces withdrawn from the Eastern Front. They were in place to take part in Germany's "Spring Offensive." The Germans had realized that their only remaining chance of victory was to defeat the Allies before the overwhelming human and material resources of the United States could be deployed.
Extract of 97 Situation Map of the 18th Army Condition at Noon No. 4, May 28, 1918
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Cantigny
Annex to War Diary, 18th Army for period 28 - 31 May 1918
Extract of 98 Situation Map of the 18th Army Condition A.M. No. 11, May 29, 1918
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Cantigny
Annex to War Diary, 18th Army for period 28 - 31 May 1918
Extract of 99 Situation Map of the 18th Army Condition A.M. No. 13, May 30, 1918
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Cantigny
Annex to War Diary, 18th Army for period 28 - 31 May 1918
Extract of 100 Situation Map of the 18th Army Condition A.M. No. 2, May 31, 1918
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Cantigny
Annex to War Diary
Order of Battle, June 1,1918
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Cantigny
Detailed Dispositions Sector of 82nd D. Res. Division
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