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AfricaSign up to receive Africa email updates. Pattern for Joint Operations: World War 2 Close Air Support, North Africa Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Air Force History and Army Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 93-7. Historical Analysis Series. Discusses the organization, doctrine, and equipment for close air support of ground forces in the United States military organization prior to World War 2. Explains how the Tunisian campaign demonstrated the need for tactical changes and describes the struggle by Allied air and ground leaders in North Africa to form a cooperative combat team. L.C. card 87-19335. Year/Pages: 1987: 104 p., 1 folded leaf; ill. Algeria-French Morocco: The U.S. Army Campaigns of World War II (Pamphlet) Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 72-11. Discusses the battle in North Africa, which took place from November 8, 1942 to November 11, 1942. Illustrated with color maps and black and white photographs. Includes suggestions for further reading. Item 344-G. Year/Pages: 1993: 32 p.; ill. United States Army in Somalia, 1992-1994 Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 70-81-1. Prepared to honor the 10th anniversary of Operation Restore Hope. Places the events of the firefight of 3-4 October 1993 into the wider context of the United States humanitarian, political, and military operation to rescue a people and a state from anarchy and chaos. Year/Pages: 2003: 27 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 6-1. United States Army in World War 2. Reprint of the 1957 edition. 12 maps are attached to the inside of the back cover. Describes the assault on North Africa in 1942. The assault led to a bitter conflict that finally culminated in the defeat of the Axis powers in Tunisia seven months later. Item 345. Year/Pages: 1957: 772 p.; il., maps. 2002-repr. Price: $25.50 [ Top ]
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