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"Index, Vol. II, Nos. 1-12" from Intelligence Bulletin, August 1944

Index to articles appearing in Volume II of the Intelligence Bulletin. The index was originally printed in the August 1944 issue.

   
 
INDEX
Intelligence Bulletin, Vol. II, Nos. 1-12

The numeral to the left of the colon denotes the Bulletin number, and the numerals to the right denote the page numbers.

GERMANY

GENERAL:

Agira, Sicily, German soldier tells of the battle for, 9:75-77.
Anzio area, defense measures used, 11:5-10; 12:56-58.
Combat methods in Italy, U.S. soldiers describe, 10:1-5.
Combat tactics in towns and cities, 5:41-46.
Combat teams, flexible, tactics in Italy, 12:38.
Counterattack, 9:65.
Defense areas, 1:38; 11:5-10; 12:39-40.
Defense of positions, directive for, 1:62-64.
Defensive positions, 2:12-15; 3:22-25; 7:57-60; 9:54-60; 10:3, 4.
Defensive tactics, 1:65-66; 4:43-44; 5:44-46; 7:61-63; 8:1-7; 11:1-4; 12:26-40.
Dispersal regulations, 2:17.
A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.
A German soldier writes home, 4:64-65.
Military leadership, 6:60-64; 7:51-56.
Morale, 1:70; 3:1-8.
Ortona, Italy, defense of, 11:1-4.
Reconnaissance methods, 1:51-54; 4:64; 7:65.
Retreat in Sicily, 3:1-8.
Road discipline, 2:16-20.
Ruses, 1:66-67; 2:20-31; 8:4, 6-7; 11:38-39.
Tactics, 2:24-29; 9:61-65.
Training principles, 8:32-36.

AIR:

Device for recognition of stranded flyers, 1:72-73.
Ground tactics of paratroops, 10:6-9.
Landing fields for gliders, how paratroops clear, 10:10-12.
Parachute machine-gun battalion, training in, 6:78-81.
Rations as a factor in paratroop efficiency, 10:16-18.
Rifle, new 7.92-mm automatic F.G. 42 for paratroopers, 10:13-15.

ANTIAIRCRAFT:

All arms vs. hostile aircraft, 2:18-20.
Road discipline and dispersal regulations as protection against aircraft, 2:16-17.
Tactical employment of flak in the field, 3:26-36.

ANTITANK:

Antitank gun emplacements, 7:59.
Antitank guns, winter employment of, 2:11.
Antitank weapons, tactical employment of, 2:30.
Ditches, 7:70-74.
Obstacles, 1:47-50; 7:70-74.
Tactics, 6:75-77; 12:34-35.
Tank-hunting detachments, 9:78-82.

ARMORED FORCES:

Armor arrangement on tanks, 1:55, 56-58.
Flame-throwing Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank, 11:11-14.
Mobile steel pillbox, 11:33-37.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank, 1:55, 56, 59-60; 11:11-14.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 4 tank, 1:55, 57.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 5 (Panther) tank, 5:33-37.
Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 6 tank, 1:55, 58, 60-61; 8:18-21.
Railroad patrol car, 1:68-70.
Smoke generators on tanks, 2:31.
Smoke-shell tactics used by tanks, 12:54-55.
Submersible tanks, 1:55, 59-61.
Tank platoons operating as points, 10:25-28.
Tank ruse to deceive artillery, 1:66-67.
Tanks, British comment on German use of, 5:38-40.
Tanks with infantry, use of, 4:57-63.
Tank tactics in Italy, 12:35-36.
Vehicle markings, 8:29-31.

ARTILLERY:

Coastal defense, use in, 1:38-39.
"Ferdinand," 88-mm self-propelled gun, 2:1-4.
Rocket weapon, six-barreled, Nebelwerfer 41, 3:9-15.
Ruses for concealing artillery positions, 11:38-39.
Tactics in Italy, 12:30-34.
Weaknesses of artillery positions, 3:22-25.

CHEMICAL WARFARE:

Contamination batteries, rules for use of, 1:34-36.
Flame throwers, portable, 8:22-28.
Flame-throwing Pz.Kpfw. (Kw.) 3 tank 11:11-14.
Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.
Rocket weapon, six-barreled, Nebelwerfer 41, 3:9-15.
Smoke generators on tanks, 2:31.
Smoke screens, combat, recently used in Italy, 11:28-30.
Smoke shell tactics used by tanks, 12:54-55.
Smoke, use of, in combat, 5:1-19; 11:28-30.
Warning markers for contaminated areas, 11:31-32.

COASTAL DEFENSES:

Basic principles, 1:37-39.

ENGINEERS:

Antipersonnel mines, improvised, 9:68; 11:19-20.
Antitank obstacles, 1:47-50; 7:70-74.
Antivehicle wooden-box mines, 12:59-64.
Bangalore torpedoes, improvised, 3:37-38.
Barbed-wire obstacles, 1:40-46; 7:70-71.
Booby traps, 2:32; 9:68-70; 11:21-27.
Camouflage, 5:25-32; 6:65-67; 8:8-17.
Demolitions, 11:40-42.
Dugouts, 7:58, 59; 9:55-60; 10:3.
Field fortifications, 6:65-67; 7:57-60; 8:12-14; 9:54-60; 12:41-53.
Grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Grenades, rifle, and grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Grenades, stick, Model 24, as a defensive weapon, 9:92-93.
Gun positions, 6:66-67.
Igniters, booby-trap, 11:22-27.
Minelaying, 1:71; 5:48-50; 9:66-67, 69-74.
Mines, land, 1:71-72; 5:47-51; 9:67-68; 70-74, 79, 80; 11:15-20; 12:59-64.
Mobile steel pillbox, 11:33-37.
Obstacles, 1:40-50; 7:70-74.
Pillboxes, 6:65-66; 11:33-37.
Reconnaissance, 4:64.
Remote-control demolition vehicles, 11:40-42.
Sliding mine, 9:79, 80.
S-mines, 9:67, 73-74; 11:16-19.
Stake mines, 5:47-51.
Tactics in Italy, 12:36-37.
Tellermines, 1:71-72; 9:70-73.
Trip-wire alarm, 9:89-91.
Wooden-box, antivehicle mine, 9:67-68; 12:59-64.

INFANTRY:

Attack, how infantry battalions develop for the, 5:20-24.
Close-order drill, 7:68-69.
Close-quarter fighting and withdrawal, 6:71-74.
Company in the defense, 7:61-63.
Defense against airborne troops, 3:16-21; 4:54-56.
Howitzers, winter employment of, 2:9, 10.
Machine-gun battalion, parachute, training in, 6:78-81.
Machine gun emplacements, 9:54, 55.
Machine guns, employment of, 2:7-9, 4:31-53; 55-56; 9:86-88.
Machine gun, 7.92-mm M.G. 42, 4:31-32, 39-41; 9:86-88.
Machine gun, 7.92-mm M.G. 34, 4:31, 32-39.
Mortars, 81-mm, concentrating the fire of, 6:68-70.
Mortars, winter employment of, 2:9-10.
Panzer Grenadier assault detachment, 1:69-70.
Rifle, employment of, 2:6; 4:55.
Rifle grenades and grenade launchers, 12:65-71.
Rifle, new 7.92-mm automatic F.G. 42 for paratroopers, 10:13-15.
Street fighting by Panzer Grenadiers, 2:21-23.
Tactics, basic, 1:64-66.
Tactics in Italy, 12:26-40.
Tanks, use of infantry with, 4:57-63.
Use of infantry weapons against parachutists, 4:54-56.
Winter use of weapons, 2:5-11.
Withdrawal, 6:71-74.

MILITARY INTELLIGFNCE:

Captured documents, collection of, 1:68.
Efforts to break United Nations security, 9:82-85.
Prisoners, handling of, 1:67-68.
Prisoners, interrogation of, 9:85; 10:33-35.
Security, 1:68; 4:64-65; 10:35-36.
Signal security and interception, 10:35-36.

MOUNTAIN WARFARE, 7:64-67; 8:1-7, 9:64.

NIGHT OPERATIONS:

A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.
Machine-gun employment, 4:48-49.
Reconnaissance at night, 1:52.
Tactics observed in Italy, 9:63, 64; 8:3-4.

PARACHUTE TROOPS. See AIR.

QUARTERMASTER:

Cap, army new, 3:38.
Lantern, carbide, multipurpose, 10:37-41.
Rations as a factor in paratroop efficiency, 10:16-18.
Salvage of matériel, 10:29-32.

SIGNAL CORPS:

Signal security and interception, 10:35-36.
Tank platoon communications, 10:25-27.

STREET FIGHTING:

Anzio front, defense area on, 11:5-9.
British discuss combat in towns, 12:72-88.
By Panzer Grenadiers, 2:21-23.
Combat tactics in towns and cities, 5:41-46.
Defense of Ortona, 11:1-4.

WINTER WARFARE:

Infantry weapons, winter use of, 2:5-11.
Tanks, use of with infantry, 4:62-63.

JAPAN

GENERAL:

Admiralty Islands, problems of defending, 12:8-11.
Approach march, small units, 5:66-69; 11:65-66.
Army-Navy relations, 3:69.
Attack tactics, small units, 11:67-72.
Characteristics of Japanese, 2:33-34, 61-62; 3:66-69; 5:73-74; 8:69-74; 10:78-79, 80-83.
Counterattack, 6:22-23; 7:39; 9:13-14.
Countering superior fire power, 8:75-76.
Deceptions and ruses, 1:31; 2:65; 9:42-43.
Defensive positions, 2:35-37, 63; 6:2, 5-8, 13-16, 26-48; 7:37-38; 8:47-49, 53-56, 57; 9:1-11; 11:47-51, 73-75.
Defensive tactics, 2:37-39; 3:64-65; 4:17-18, 20; 6:1-10; 7:38; 8:47-62; 9:12-15.
"Duty" and "Spirit," Japanese explanation of, 9:44-47.
Hints for individual soldiers, 10:77-79.
How a Fiji patrol got 47 Japs without loss, 9:16-20.
Infiltration tactics, 11:69.
March plan for a night withdrawal, 12:16-19.
Morale, 2:52-53; 3:66-68; 9:44-47; 10:80-83.
Pantelleria defense, comments on, 4:20.
Reaction during combat, 5:73-79.
Reconnaissance, 2:53-54, 63-64; 3:50; 5:65-66; 12:1-7.
Ruses, 12:20-21.
Scouting and patrolling, 1:31; 2:63-64; 11:64-605; 12:1-7.
Sentries, 4:27-30.
Tactics, small-unit, 5:64-72; 11:64-72.
U. S. resistance in Philippines, Japanese comment on, 1:27-29.

AIR:

Bombing attacks, 4:7-10.
Fighter tactics, 4:11-12.
Torpedo (plane) attacks against convoys, 4:10-11.

AIRBORNE FORCES:

Defense against, 4:1-6; 6:23-24; 8:52.

AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS:

Landing operations, defense against, 6:19-22.
Landing operations, notes on, 3:49-58, 62.
Landing operations, hostile, plan to counter, 11:43-46.

ANTIAIRCRAFT:

Antiaircraft and coastal defense, 10:49-60.
At sea, 3:60-61.
Dual-purpose gun emplacements, 7:25-27.
Measures, 3:59-63.
Observation, 4:20.
Positions, 6:45-48; 10:52-59, 61-64.
Tactics, 2:56; 6:24-25.
20-mm AA/AT gun, Type 98, 1:21-26.
While landing, 3:62.

ANTITANK:

AA/AT positions, 10:61-64.
47-mm Model 1 (1941) AT gun, 3:44-45.
Obstacles, 6:57-59; 7:7-8, 34-35.
Rifle, antitank, tactical employment, 2:67-69.
"Tank fighters," 2:56; 6:16-19; 8:60-62.
20-mm AA/AT gun, Model 98, 1:21-26.

ARMORED FORCES:

Tank, Model 2595 (1935), light, on Betio Island, 7:30.
Tanks, action during landings, 3:52-53.
Tank tactics, 10:42-48.

ARTILLERY:

Burma, use in, 1:31-32.
Emplacements, 7:23-27.
How raiders demolish artillery, 4:13-16.

CHEMICAL WARFARE:

Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.
Smoke, use in landing operations, 3:54-56.

COASTAL DEFENSE:

Antiaircraft and coastal defenses, 10:49-60.
Beaches, defense of, 8:56-60; 9:1-2; 11:49-50.
Betio Island, defense of, 7:1-35.
Coast-defense guns, 7:27-29.
Landing operations, defense against, 6:19-22.
Tactics, 4:19.

ENGINEERS:

Antipersonnel mines, (Dutch), 1:5-6.
Antitank mines, 4:25-26; 6:58; 9:26.
Antitank obstacles, 6:57-59; 7:7-8, 34-35.
Antivehicle mine, 1:2-5; 11:55-59.
Armor-piercing (magnetized) mine, 1:6-8; 11:61.
Assault detachments, 3:54; 4:13-16.
Bangalore torpedo, 1:15.
Barbed-wire obstacles, 6:49-54, 55-57; 7:5; 9:1-2.
Booby traps, 1:1-2, 12, 13, 15; 3:42, 45-48; 4:21-25; 7:40; 8:39, 63-68; 9:21-29; 11:52-54; 12:22-23.
Bridge demolitions in Burma, 12:12-15.
Bunkers, 6:27, 28-30; 9:2-4.
Camouflage, 2:39-43; 7:47-50; 9:34-41; 10:52.
Demolitions, 5:69-70; 7:41-42; 12:12-15.
Dugouts and shelters, 6:36-42; 7:33; 9:5-6.
Emplacements, foxholes, and trenches, 2:35-37; 6:13-16, 42-44; 7:10-29; 8:47-48, 53-56, 57; 9:2-6; 10:50-51.
Field fortifications, 2:35-37; 6:13-16, 26-48; 7:10-35; 8:47-48, 53-56, 67; 9:2-6; 10:50-51.
Firing device for booby traps or mines, 11:52-54.
Grenade discharger, .50-mm Model 89, 2:48-49; 7:9-10.
Grenades, 1:9-15; 2:48, 65; 3:39-44; 4:21-25.
Grenades, offensive, hand, 3:42-44.
Grenades, pull-type, hand, 3:39-42; 4:21-25.
Grenades, stick-type, 1:13-15.
Grenades, Type 97, hand, 1:12.
Grenades, Type 91, hand, 1:9-12.
Grenades used as booby traps, 3:42; 4:21-25; 9:21-23.
Improvised land mine, 10:75-76.
Mines, land, 1:1-8; 4:25-26; 6:58; 7:9; 10:75-76; 11:52-54, 55-61, 63.
Model 93 land mine, 11:59-60.
Molotov cocktail employing a fuze, 7:41-42.
Obstacles, 6:19-21, 49-59; 7:2, 3-8, 34-35.
Obstacles, methods of overcoming, 8:77-81.
Pillboxes, 6:27-28, 30-36; 7:30-33.
Raiding - demolition detachments for destroying artillery, 4:13-16.
Special assault teams, 11:70-71.
String-type booby traps, 8:67-68.
Tube-type booby traps, 8:64-67.
Use of engineers, 8:82-84.
Wire cutting, new technique of, 12:24-25.

INFANTRY:

Antitank rifle, tactical employment of, 2:67-69.
Bayonets, use of, 2:39, 64; 5:53-63; 10:78.
Defensive tactics, 2:37-39.
Equipment, 2:49-50.
Jungle tactics, 6:4-16.
Machine gun, light, Model 99, 1:18-20.
Machine-gun positions, 2:36-37; 6:13-16, 31, 33, 43, 44; 7:10-23.
Machine guns, tactical employment, 2:38, 67-71.
Mortar, "barrage," 70-mm, 2:43-48.
Mortars, use of, 1:32.
Raiding - demolition detachments for destroying artillery, 4:13-16.
Rifle emplacements, 7:10-12, 14-15.
Rifle, Model 99, 1:16, 17-18.
Sentries, 4:27-30.
Small-unit tactics used at night, 5:64-72; 11:64-72.
Snipers, 1:33, 2:65-66; 6:10-11; 11:71; 12:1-7.
Tactics, 2:62-66; 6:4-16.
Weapons, 1:1-20; 2:43-49.

JUNGLE WARFARE:

Artillery, use of, 1:31-32.
Burma, comments by British observers on fighting in, 1:30-33; 5:73-79, 94-99; 11:73-76.
Defense against artillery, 11:75-76.
Defensive positions, 6:2, 5-8, 26, 35-36; 8:47-48; 11:73-75.
Defensive tactics, 6:1-10; 7:38; 8:47-52.
Equipment, 8:39.
Hilly jungle country, how defended, 7:36-40.
Mortars, use of, 1:32.
Movement, 1:30; 2:54-55; 9:32-33.
Night attacks, 1:33.
Offensive tactics, 8:40-47; 11:76.
Patrolling, 1:31.
Snipers, 1:33; 6:10-11.
Tactics, 2:53-55; 5:75-76; 6:1-19.
Training for, 8:38-39.

LANDING OPERATIONS. See AMPHIBIOUS OPERATIONS.

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE:

Burying arms and equipment, 10:73.
Censorship of mail, 10:73-74.
Counterintelligence, notes on, 7:43-44.
Experiences of Allied souvenir hunters with Japanese equipment, 2:72-74; 5:80-82; 10:84-86.
Prisoners, handling and treatment of, 2:60; 8:82; 10:72-73.
Reliability and collection of intelligence, 7:44-46.
Security for a night withdrawal, 12:18-19.
Security in a campaign, 7:87.

NIGHT OPERATIONS:

Air tactics, 4:9-10, 11-12.
Attacks, 1:33; 9:30-31.
Combat (tactics), 2:57.
March plan for night withdrawal, 12:16-19.
Marking trails for night use, 9:32-33.
Small-unit tactics, 5:64-72.

ORDNANCE:

Ammunition precautions, 2:57-59.
Ammunition, 6.5-mm ball, 2:59.

PARACHUTE TROOPS. See AIRBORNE FORCES.

QUARTERMASTER:

Individual equipment used on Attu, 2:49-51.
Rations, army, 9:48-53.
Wearing apparel used on Attu, 2:50-51.

SIGNAL CORPS:

Communications among small units in combat, 11:71-72.
Communications in jungle, 1:33.
Communications on Guadalcanal, 2:66.

UNITED NATIONS

GENERAL:

Blast, and shock waves in water, 11:77-85.
Diary of U.S. pilot forced to parachute in Southwest Pacific, 4:79-89.
How a U.S. combat patrol captured two Japanese, 10:65-70.
U.S. resistance in Philippines, Japanese comment on, 1:27-29.
Combat in towns, British discuss, 12:72-88.

AIR:

Diary of U.S. pilot forced to parachute in Southwest Pacific, 4:79-89.

ARMORED FORCES:

Tanks in jungle warfare, British use of, 1:93-96.

ARTILLERY:

Terms, U.S. and British, 4:75-78.

CHEMICAL WARFARE:

Gas, war, comparison chart, 3:89-91.

ENGINEERS:

Camouflage and concealment, 11:86-90.
How Russians combat the German mobile steel pillbox, 11:36-37.

INFANTRY:

The lieutenant and his platoon, British, 5:83-93.

JUNGLE WARFARE:

Burma, notes on combat preparations in, 5:76-79.
Burma, notes on patrolling in, 5:94-99.
Living in jungle, 1:74-92.
Tanks, British use of, 1:93-96.

MEDICAL:

Feet, how to protect, 3:86-88.
Health rules for Far East, 3:70-85.
Malaria, questions and answers about, 11:91-98.

MILITARY INTELLIGENCE:

Censorship, 10:88-90.
Espionage, 6:83-92.
Fifth-column methods, 6:89-92.
Security, 4:67-74; 6:82-94; 10:87-90.
Souvenir hunting, problem of, 2:72-74; 5:80-82; 10:84-86.
What the enemy wants to know, 6:82-83.

NIGHT OPERATIONS:

Device for map reading at night, British, 2:25-26.
A German's reaction to a British night attack, 10:19-23.

STREET FIGHTING:

Combat in towns, the British discuss, 12:72-88.

 

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