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                Box 2, Folder 1

                                Folder 2, Lists and Rosters of Americans

                Box 6, 29th Infantry Division, Folder 1, AAR, Co C, 116th Infantry Regiment,

                                                                                                                Command Group, 116th Infantry Regiment

                                                                                Folder 15, General Cota

                Box 10, US Rangers – All

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(AR) 615-40, Enlisted Personnel Clothing and Equipage (1943)

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USACE: Military Training Lands Historic Context: Large Arms Ranges: Dan Archibald, Adam Smith, Sunny Adams, and Manroop Chawla, March 2010, ERDC/CERL TR-10-8

 

USACE: Military Training Lands Historic Context: Miscellaneous Training Sites: Dan Archibald, Adam Smith, Sunny Adams, and Manroop Chawla, March 2010, ERDC/CERL TR-10-9

 

USACE: Military Training Lands Historic Context: Small Arms Ranges: Dan Archibald, Adam Smith, Sunny Adams, and Manroop Chawla, March 2010, ERDC/CERL TR-10-11

 

USACE: Military Training Lands Historic Context: Training Village, Mock Sites, and Large Scale Operations Areas: Dan Archibald, Adam Smith, Sunny Adams, and Manroop Chawla, March 2010, ERDC/CERL TR-10-10

 

United States Army, Office of the Theater Historian, Order of Battle of the United States Army, World War II, European Theater of Operations, Divisions, 25 Jan 1946, Paris, France

 

United States Code (U.S.C.) Title 32: National Defense, Part 578 and implementing Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) found at:  32 CFR 578

 

U. S. Department Of Commerce, United States Coast Pilot, Atlantic Coast, Section B, Cape Cod To Sandy Hook, , Coast And Geodetic Survey, Serial No. 627, Fourth (1940) Edition

 

War Department, Army Field Manuals:

 

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(FM 7-5) Infantry Field Manual, Organization and Tactics of Infantry, The Rifle Battalion, 1940

(FM 7-15) Heavy Weapons Company, Rifle Regiment, May 19, 1942 

(FM 7-20) Infantry Battalion, October 1944

(FM 7-25) Infantry Field Manual, Headquarters Company, Intelligence and Signal Communication, Rifle Regiment, October 1942

(FM 7-30) Supply and Evacuation; The Infantry Regiment; Service Company and Medical Detachment, June 1944

(FM 7-40) Infantry Field Manual; Rifle Regiment, February 1942

(FM 8-5) Medical Field Manual, Mobile Units of the Medical Department, January 1942

(FM 8-10) Medical Field Manual, Medical Service of Field Units, March 1942

(FM 8-35) Medical Field Manual, Transportation of the Sick and Wounded, February 1941

(FM 8-45) Medical Field Manual, Records of Morbidity and Mortality (Sick and Wounded), 1940

(FM 8-50) Medical Field Manual, Bandaging and Splinting, January 1944

(FM 8-55) Medical Field Manual, Reference Data, March 1941

(FM 21-5) Basic Field Manual, Military Training, July 1941

(FM 21-20) Basic Field Manual, Physical Training, March 1941

(FM 21-25) Basic Field Manual, Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading, April 1941

(FM 21-26) Basic Field Manual, Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph Reading, September 1941

(FM 21-30) Basic Field Manual, Conventional Signs, Military Symbols and Abbreviations, 1941

(FM 21-100) Basic Field Manual, Soldier’s Handbook, 1941

(FM 23-15) Basic Field Manual, Browning Automatic Rifle, Caliber .30, M1918A2 With Bipod, 1940

(FM 23-35) Basic Field Manual, Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 and M1911A1, 1940

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War Department Army Field Manuals:

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