INTELLIGENCE
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Contents
General
Reconnaissance
Aerial Photography
Interrogation
Counterintelligence
Miscellaneous
- Daehler, Lt.Col.Raymond E., Infantry."You're Now S-2 --,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.1 (July 1950); 5 pages Price .50
{Item No.10417} [An introduction to the duties of a regimental intelligence
officer]
- Dixon, Lt.Colonel Oliver O., Infantry."Toward Better
Intelligence," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952);
6 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10547} [Includes: Introduction, Role of
intelligence, The intelligence process, Collection of information, Processing
information into intelligence, Use of intelligence, The intelligence officer,
Training] [How to increase the ability of the Regimental and Battalion S2's]
- Helena, Lt.Col.Cecil C.."Help for the S2," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.45, No.1 (January 1955); 4 pages, illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10683} [Includes: Introduction, S2 checklist (Garrison) maps and documents,
Training and training aids, Security, Liaison]
- Jones, Captain Frank P., Infantry."A Question for
Commanders", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.1 (July 1952); 4
pages, illus. Price .50 {Item No.10528} [The usefulness of combat intelligence]
- Pratt, Major James M.."Regimental S2, Korea", Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 6 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10516}
- Tierno, Captain Ralph T., Infantry."An Obligation Soldier",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 7 pages, 2 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10515} [Intelligence procedures for the individual soldier.
SELDOM and COCOA]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat information (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVII, Chapter 7.
(January 1939); 35 pages, 5 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10133}
[Includes: Introduction, Situation, Ten requirements, each with a situation, a
solution and discussion. Combat reports, Conclusion][A good combat intelligence
exercise.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Intelligence (An Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXII, Chapter 2.
(August 1941); 40 pages, 7 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10187} [Includes:
Purpose, Definition, Objective of all intelligence work, Responsibility of
commanders, Responsibility of intelligence officer, Intelligence sources
available to the infantry regiment, Organization and functions of intelligence
units: Regimental staff, Battalion staff. The operation of intelligence
personnel, Recording, Evaluation and Interpretation, Distribution, Procurement
and issue of maps, Counterintelligence, Illustrative problem]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Battlefield Dope," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XXVI, Chapter 12. (July 1943); 14 pages, 2 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10243} [Combat Intelligence]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Intelligence
Notes," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.7, Section IV. (March
1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5786} [On Japanese WWII Forces][Includes:
Introduction, Regarding Counterintelligence, Regarding Intelligence:
Reliability, Collection]
- Bletz, Captain Donald F.."Reconnaissance and Security Within the
Battalion,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.2 (April 1956); 7
pages, 1 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10779} [Organizing a R& S platoon
within a Infantry Battalion] [Includes: Introduction, Offense, Defense,
Training, Capabilities and limitations]
- Kimball, Lt.William C.."We Need Intelligence and Raider
Platoons," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 9
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10564} [Includes: Introduction, Training,
Silence, Formations, Signals, Fire control, Special training, Organization and
equipment, Tactics, Selecting leaders, The real thing]
- Mahan, D.H.."Military Reconnaissance,"A Treatise on Field
Fortification (1848), Chapter XIII; 6 pages Price .50 {Item
No.20897}
- Medusky, Lt.Col.John W.."Should We Have A Scout Platoon?,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.3 (July 1955); 3 pages Price .50
{Item No.10720} [Battalion level scout platoon] [Includes: Introduction,
Training, Organization, Equipment, Missions, Incentives, General
considerations]
- Millener, Capt.George A., Jr.."Battle Group R&S Forces,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.2 (March-April 1961); 4 pages, 2 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11197} [Battle Group Reconnaissance and Security unit uses]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon
(In which an enthusiatic platoon leader discusses the organization, training
and employment of his newly organized platoon)," Infantry School Mailing
List, Vol. XXV, Chapter 3. (February 1943); 23 pages, 3 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10221} [Includes: Scene I, Duties of members of the I.and
R.Platoon, Platoon Headquarters, Reconnaissance Squads. Scene II, Scene III,
Tactical employment of the intelligence and reconnaissance platoon. Scene IV,
Critique of actions of first squad]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Motorized Reconnaissance in the Infantry
Division," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.1 (July 1949); 17
pages, 7 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10360} [Includes: Introduction, Division
reconnaissance company, Reconnaissance platoon of Division heavy Tank
battalion, Regimental intelligence and reconnaissance platoon, Motorized
patrols and detachments, Summary]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Reconnaissance
Methods," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.1, Section V. (September
1943); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5713} [On German WWII Forces][Includes:
Introduction, Analysis of German Reconnaissance]
- War Department."Information,"War Dept.Doc.No.605 Field Service Pocket Book (1917),
Chapter IIIc; 14 pages Price 2.00 {Item
No.22037} [Information: Reconnissance, Reconnaissance reports:
Road, River, Railroad, Wood of forest, Position, Camp. Patrolling by aircraft,
Security]
- Haferkorn, H.E., Engineer school library. "Aerial Photography.
Bibliography of available of material relating to the means, methods ,
experiments and results of aerial photography, prepared in three parts, each
part with an index," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.10
(1918); 16 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.6274} [Includes: Photo-topography, and
kindred subjects. Balloon photography, including Kite-Pigeon-Rocket-Cameras]
[Part one of three]
- Haferkorn, H.E., Engineer school library."Aerial Photography.
Bibliography of available of material relating to the means, methods ,
experiments and results of aerial photography, prepared in three parts, each
part with an index," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.10
(1918); 17 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.6279} [Includes: Photo-topography, and
kindred subjects. Balloon photography, including Kite-Pigeon-Rocket-Cameras]
[Part two of three]
- Haferkorn, H.E., Engineer school library."Aerial Photography.
Bibliography of available of material relating to the means, methods ,
experiments and results of aerial photography, prepared in three parts, each
part with an index," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.10
(1918); 27 pages Price 3.00 {Item No.6287} [Includes: Photo-topography, and
kindred subjects. Balloon photography, including Kite-Pigeon-Rocket-Cameras]
[Part three of three]
- Truman, Lt.Maurice B., Infantry."So You Want Aerial Photos?,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952); 11 pages, 10 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10553} [Includes: Introduction, Aerial photo procurement
program, Army aviation photo program, Camera mount, Photographer and pilot
training, The photo computer: RF row, The index point, the altitude column, The
centerline indicator, The 20% sidelap indicator, The 60% overlap indicator]
[Improvised mounting K-20 cameras on L-19 Army light aircraft]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Negative aerial information," The
Infantry School Mailing List Vol.IX, Chapter X. (December 1934); 8
pages, 1 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10030} [A series of examples why it is
dangerous to accept a negative aerial observation report]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Aerial Photographs and the Combat
Officer," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XV, Chapter 5.
(January 1938); 10 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10104}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Aerial Photo Intelligence,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.1 (January 1949); 25 pages, 19
illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10335} [Includes: Introduction, Limitations,
Capabilities, Photo intelligence agencies, Photo interpretation center, The
division photo interpretation team, Technique of photo interpretation,
Interpretation reports, II: Historical example (Italy 1944)]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Some Notes on
German Intelligence Methods," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.10,
Section IX. (June 1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5834}[On German
WWII Forces] [Includes: Interrogation of Prisoners, Signal Security and
Interception]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Japanese
Intelligence and Security Measures," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.10,
Section V. (June 1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5840}[On Japanese
WWII Forces] [Includes: General, Enemy Views on Handling Prisoners, Burying
Arms and Equipment, Standards for Censoring Mail]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "PW Interrogation.
The Germans Mean Business," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.III, No.7 (March
1945); 7 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.5958} [On German WWII
Forces][Includes: The Preliminary Interrogation, The Main Interrogation]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Intelligence from German Prisoners
of War,"
Tactical and Technical Trends Vol.I., No.9 (8 October 1942); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.12642}
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Japanese Prisoners of War,"
Tactical and Technical Trends Vol.I., No.10 (October 1942); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.12660}
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."German Instructions to Troops who May be Taken Prisoner,"Tactical and Technical Trends Issue No.11, No.18 (15 November 1942); 1
page Price .50 {Item No.12686}
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Some Enemy Practices Used in Interrogating Prisoners of War,"
Tactical and Technical Trends Issue No.12, No.20 (19 November 1942);
2 pages Price .50 {Item No.12711}
- Tierno, Captain Ralph."That You May Live!," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 10 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10569} [Counterintelligence] [Includes: Introduction, Conference, Human
traits responsible for security violations: 1. Conceit, 2. Faith, 3.
Enthusiasm, 4. Ignorance, 5. Carelessness. Classified documents, Rumors, If
You're captured, Signal security, Censorship, Combat, Preparation for battle,
That you may live]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "Security in the
Field," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.5, Section V. (January
1943) ; 1 page Price .50 {Item No.5599}[On German WWII Forces]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Notes on Security
From the Middle East," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.7, Section I.
(March 1943); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5635} [Includes: Introduction,
Preserving Enemy Aircraft, Safeguarding Enemy Documents, The Souvenir Habit]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "British Army Notes
on Embarkation Security," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.10, Section
II. (June 1943); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.5675} [On British WWII
Forces]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "The Unseen
War," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.6, Section I. (February
1944); 13 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.5782} [Includes: What the Enemy Wants
to Know, Espionage: Instructions issued to Axis Agents by German Intelligence:
Order of Battle, Air Forces, Parachutists, Convoys and Shipping, Lend-lease
Material, War Industies. Fifth Column Methods, Loose Talk]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Intelligence
Notes," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.7, Section IV. (March
1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5786} [On Japanese WWII Forces][Includes:
Introduction, Regarding Counterintelligence, Regarding Intelligence:
Reliability, Collection]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "German Efforts to
Break United Nations Security," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.9,
Section VI. (May 1944); 3 pages Price .50 {Item No.5822} [On German
WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, Enemy Use of Captured Papers, Problem of
German Interrogation]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Japanese
Intelligence and Security Measures," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.10,
Section V. (June 1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5840}[On Japanese
WWII Forces] [Includes: General, Enemy Views on Handling Prisoners, Burying
Arms and Equipment, Standards for Censoring Mail]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. " Security
First," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.4, Section I. (December
1943); 8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5756} [Includes: Introduction, Careless
Questions, How the Homefolks May Err, Security Violations]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Security
Notes," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.10, Section II. (June
1944) ; 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5845} [Includes: Rumors, Sense and
Censorship]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "How to Help to
Enemy," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.III, No.5 (January 1945); 3 pages
Price .50 {Item No.5941} [Information Security][WWII]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "Notes on Japanese
Security Measures," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.12, Section IV.
(August 1943); 7 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5699} [On Japanese WWII
Forces][Includes: Introduction, General Supervision, Precautions: In Handling
Classified Matter, Regarding Military Personnel, Regarding Inspections and
Censorship, In Dealing with Civilians, Regarding Foreigners. Examples of
Violations]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Security,"
Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.3 (November 1943); 1 page Price .50 {Item
No.5744} [Quotes on the Subject]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."German Instructions to Troops who May be Taken Prisoner,"Tactical and Technical Trends Issue No.11, No.18 (15 November 1942); 1
page Price .50 {Item No.12686}
- Donegan, Captain Thomas D.."Look Beyond Your Present
Circle,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.1 (January-March 1959); 2 pages Price .50
{Item No.10975) [The need for a officer to keep informed of current affairs
outside of military sources of information]
- Hranicka, Major Joseph G.."Intelligence Training Test,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.4 (October 1955); 3 pages, 1+
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10738} [Includes: Introduction, Stations, Scoring,
Records, Critique]
- Pate, Captain John H.."Strengthen the Link,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 1 illus. Price
.50 {Item No.11294} [Combat intelligence and the Infantry Company commander,
with the suggestion of adding an intelligence specialist at company level]
- Royal Engineers, Corps of."Statistics,"Aide Memorie to the
Military Sciences (1862), Vol.III; 7 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.20467}
[Includes: Introduction, Population, Laws, Education, Institutions, Condition,
Morale condition and climate]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Intelligence Planning for an Amphibious
Operation," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.1 (July 1949); 11
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10362} [A discussion between a Regimental
commander and his Intelligence officer]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Ordnance
Intelligence Teams Uncover Technical Secrets," Intelligence Bulletin
Vol.III, No.6 (February 1945); 7 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.5955}
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