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FREPORT - DTICP8 UL305 Rimailho, Frangois Leon Emile. Artillerie de CAmpagne, Paris, Fr: * F8R5 Gauthier-Villars & Cie, 1924. U167.5 Roschmann, Hans. Mountain Warfare; a Brief Treatise
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FOREWORD
This bibliography presents books and periodical articles on the subject ofmountain warfare. Because they are there, mountain combat has long been animportant part of war, whether as the ultimate end or as a means to somefurther objective.
This number is arranged in two parts. Part One covers book-type coverageas distinct from periodicals. The latter section is divided in two parts.Section one covers the executionary, and section two the preparatory ortraining/learning phase. By no means is this number intended to indicatecomplte:'boverfte on the subject. Inclusion of an item, or omissiQn, does ....not imply USAFAS indorsement or sanction of the compiler's point-of-view nordoes it guarantee accuracy of content. Comment and criticism concerning thislist is solicited.
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I TABLE OF CONTENTS
Part I. Books . . ............... . . .... . . .1-1
Part II, A. Periodicals Consulted ........... . . . . . 13-12
DS486 Bruce, Charles C. The Assault on Mount Everest, 1922, London,1837 Eng: B. Arnold & Co., 1923.
.U167.5 Butz, Ban@. Firing Power and Mobility in Mountain Warfare,16 B8 trans. by A. Carter, (s.l.:s.n.), 1941.
*UF440 Carver, George A. Report of Trip to Cam Carson, Colorado, fazA5C2 the Purpose of Coordinating Instruction n Pack Artillery, FortVert File Sill, OK: USAFAS, 1942.
*U167.5 Cazeilles, Leon C. Tactics in Mountain Country; Offensive Con-N6C2 bat of Small Units - a Concrete Mggzle, trans. by LT Sutro,Vert File Washington, DC: War Dept., K.I. Div., d.
UL303 Chaberlain, Peter. Infantry fMountain and Airborne Guns, WUIA3C31 Fact Files, Naw York, NY: Arco Pub. Co., c1975.
UD550.3 Chazaluartin, Pierre M. Tanks in Mountain Warfare, (s.l.:8.n.),C3 1941.1941a
D769.3 Clinger, Fred, et al. The History of the 71st Infantry Division,(71t) Augsburg, Ger: Z. Kisser KG, et al, 1946.C5
VA21 . Collins, J.L. The Battle of Bud MaSeak and the Part Played byQ9 the Mountain Guns Therefs. -June 11-15,. 1913, Thesis No. 17, Foirt1925 Sill, OK: USAFAS, 1924-25.Oversize
U167.5 Combat in Mountains, trans. from "Memorial del IJercito d. Chile,"VA3 (e.l.:s.u,), 1940.Nicrojkt
9421 Davis, Bryan L. Pack Artillery: It. Possible Uses In Mo co or'Q9 In t United States, Thesis No. 18, Fort Sill, OK: USAflS,1926 1925-26.Oversle
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*D767.981 Demuth, Henry C. Notes as to the Now Pack Organizations for theD32 Southwest Pacific. as Sent to General L.J. XcNaIr, (s.l.:s.n.),1943 1943.Vert File
U U421 .----- Pack Artillery Versus Motordrawn Artillery inQ9 the Philippines, Thesis No. 18, Fort Sill, OK: USAFAS, 1931-32.1932Oversize
U421 Dorn, Frank. The Use and Value of Pack Artillery and Pack TrainsQ9 in the Philippines, Thesis No. 26, Fort Sill, OK: USAPASP 1929-30.1930Oversize
D767.6 . Walkout: vith Stilwell in Burma, New York, NY:D58 T.Y. Crowell, c1971.
*UF231 Drill.with the Mountain Gun Loaded on Pack-Mule, Washington, DC:AS War Dept., W.I. Div., 1922.1921Vert File
*UF231 Drill with the Unhorsed Gun, Washington, DC: War Dept., M.I.A5 Div., 1922.1921Vert File
UF145 Dyer, Alexander B. Handbook for Light Artillery, Now York, NY:D98 J. Wiley & Sons, 1896.
U421 liote , U.K. -Th.e Dvalopen.t of the Pack CarrZi_ Aparatus forQ9 ioinstain Artillery, Thesis No. 15, Fort Sill, O: USAAS, 1927-28.1928Oversize
U167.5 Farre, Edeluiro J. Training of Troops In Mountains. General-6 F2 " omniderationa Dealif. with- the Tralnin of a Man a Make His aNicrojkt Nmmtaineer, trans. from '2jercito," Washington, DC: Wir Dept.,
M.I. Div., 1941.
U220.19 Farrow, Edward S. Mountain Scouting: a Handbook for OfficersF24 and Soldlers on the Frontiers, New York, BY: (s.n.), c1881.
*UD441 Hays, G.P. Mountain Division; bersonnel Composition and Trainin,U5 of FutUre Mountain Divisions,- (s.1.): MTOUSA, AGFB, 1945.#446Vert File
U421 Henderson, Frederick P. Pack Artillery: Organization and TacticalQ9 Use in Landing Operations, Thesis No. 25, Fort Sill, OK: USAFAS,1937 1937-38.Oversize
D8486 Howard-Bury, Charles K. Mount Everest, the Reconnaissance, 1921,SZ6 New York, NY: Lonugans, Green & Co., c1922.
D8586 Hunt, John, st al. Tht Conquest of Everest, New York, NY: .P.UK7 Dutton, c1954.
D8486 Issard, Ralph. An Innocent on Everest, New York, NY: I.P. Dutton,go 1 9 c1954.
T17160.2 Jacobsen, Jacques N., Jr. Manual for Lisht Artillery, 1863,J3 States Island, MY: (s.n.)* c1968.
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D769.1 Jay, John C. The Mountain Training Center. (9.1.): ArtF, lijst.A52 Sect., 1946.#24
D769.37 Johnston, Richard W. Follow Me! The Story of the Second Marine(2d) Division of World War II, New York, NY: Random Housae(cl948).J6
*U167-5 Kastilovich, A. Mountain Warfare, Ottawa, Canada: (a.z.), 1949.M6K2Vert File
F3094 Knaus, Siegmunt Der Andefiubergang "El Paso de Los Andes" isK7 Jabre 1817, (sl:~.,1937.
U421 Lackey, John 0. The 2.95 Mountain Howitzer as an AccompanyingQ9 Gun, Thesis No. 39, Fort Sill, OK: USAJAS, 1927-28.1928Oversize
D769.31 Love, Edmund G. The 27th Infantry Division In World War II,(27th) Washington, DC:* Infantry Journal Pr., c1949.L7Rare Book
*D769.321 LuACA s, W. C., FIM Moo-i t of 420th Field Artillery Group(420th) (155= P
Vert File Sq, 42 Fil Artillery Greu, 1t"
L7 Trans. frn Italian, %.tmma, CmAsu: Dir. of M.I., 1951.Vert File
D769.306 Madden, C.J. ner" Of GdaIU of the 751st Tank Battalion,(751st) (8.l.): IOWA, AWNi, 1945.A5#3431945Microjkt
U421 Marston, Oliver F.* Possible Le of Development of Pack ArtilleryQ9 In the United Sftte and Nexico, Thesis No. 15, Fort Sill, (K:1924 USAIAS, 1923-24.Oversize
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*U243 Metz, de. The Ski-Scout Section, Trans. by LTC W.R. Wheeler,
M3 ), 1934.
Vert File
U421 Miller, E.G. The Pack Howitzer, Thesis No. 63, Fort Sill, OK:Q9 USAFAS, 1926-27.
t. 1927Oversize
*D769.3 Nillice, W.F., et al. Field Artillery; Operations of the 10th
*"F23.9 Norrow, N.P. Field Artillery Technique and Procedure, (s.l.):
*71 AFHQ, NATO, AGFBd, 1944.#107Vert File
*UD445 Mountain Troops - Training of Skiers-Scaler Units, trans. from5 "Ejercito," Washington, DC: WD, 14.I. Div., nd.164Vert File
U421 Neilond, Earle S. The Use of Pack Artillery in the SouthwestQ9 Border of the United States and Adjacent Territory, Thesis No. 19,1924 Fort Sll,CK: USAFAS, 1923-24.Oversize 7
*UD540 Nine Articles on Russian Tank Tactics, Trans. from "Journal of
D769.26 Starr, Chester G. From Salerno to the Al,.. a History of-the Fifth(5th) Arm. 1943-145, Washinitbn, DC: Infantry Journal Pr., e1948.
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*D769.41 Sweeting, L.W. 756th Tank Battalion Commander's asrrative for
(756th) Months of January and February, 1944, (s.l.): AFHQ, NATO, AGF Bd,$9 1944.11401944Vert File
U166.4 Toledo, Guillermo. An Ata.k among the Mountains; the Meeting_T7 Engagement, trans. from Spanish, Washington, DC: Army War Col.,Microjkt 1941.
*UC470.3 U.S. Army, Field Forces Bd, No. 3. NMitary Characteristics forA62G3 Certain Mountain and Cold Weather Equipment, Fort Benning, GA:#2475 the bd., 1953.1953Vert File
D763.16 U.S. Army, Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Lessons from theAS Italian Campaign, 2 vole., (s.l.): Hq, MTOUSA, 1944-45.1945
Oversize
D769.3 U.S. Army, 92. Djyision. The Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, Mech-(92d) anized and Mule Pack Battalion of the 92nd Infantry Division,A4 (s.l.:s.n.), 1945.Microjkt
*U415 U.S. Comand and General Staff College. Infantry Division Moun-A5 tain Operations, Fort Leavenworth, KS: the college, 1953.6018/4Vert File
*U167.5 -.----------------------------- Operations in Mountains,M6U73 Fort Leavenworth, KS: the college, 1943.Vert File
U167.5 U.S. Department of the Army. Mountain Operations, Field ManualN6U5 31-72, Washington, DC: USGPO, 1959.
UF440 . Reglauento de Servico; ArtilleriaA5 a Lomo, Field Manual 6-110 (Spanish edition), Washington, DC:1947 DSGPO, 1948.
*UD376 - -- , General Staff, G-2. Information on?2U5 Clothing and ]auipment, trans. from French, Washington, DC: USGPO,
11111-53 1953.-Vert File
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*UF440 U.S. Department of the Army, General Staff, G-2. Sledges for the5704 Transport of Mountain Artillery, Washington, DC: WDGS, 1ID, 1950.R/P 206-50Vert File
U167.5 - •------- Visit to- M6U74 Taurinense Alpine Brigade, prepared from personal observation
R396-52 by a group of Western attaches on 2 and 4 August in the area of[ Nicrojkt Merano, Italy, Washington, DC: (u.n.), 1952.
*D764 U.S. Department of the Army, Historical Division. Combat in theS7 Caucasus Woods and Mountains during Autumn, 1942, Washington, DC:INSD-254 USGPO, 1947.*.Vert File
U253 U.S. Exercise "Apple Jack" Sixth Army. Fort Lewis - Yakima Firing1955 Center, Washington, DC: DA, 1955.A6
U253 U.S. Exercise "ail Storm," Camp Bale, Colorado, 29 November1955 1954 - 27 February 1#55, Final Report, Fort Carson, CO: the hq.,H2U5 1955.
UF440 _ U.S. Yield Artillery School. Notes on Mountain Division Artillery,A5 Fort Sill, OK: FA Schl Pr., 1943.AT-21943
*UF440 - Pack ArtilleryE Plan for Training in_A5 Packing and Marching: Lessons, Questions and Answers, Fort Sill,1942 OK: FA Schl Pr., 1942.Vert File
UP7 . Special Types of Artillery, FieldU45 Artillery School Notes, Fort Sill, OK: FA Schl Pr., 1928-32.
UF"40.3 U.S. General Staff, G2. Drill Reulations for Mountain Artillery,AS (Provisional), Washington, DC: USGPO, 1908.03281908
U15 ----. German Mountain Troops Attack etaxasU55 Line, Washington, DC: VD, KI, G.8., 1941.#141
*97F440 ----- - . The Use of Pack Artillery in the 1940
G32 Caupima in France by the Germans, Washington, EC: VD, KID, G.8.,018,429 1941.
1941
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UL504.56 U.S. Mountain Training Center, Camp Bale, Co. Test of Tiring ofA5 75a Howitzer (Pack) to Start AvalanchasCap Hale, CO: the hq.,1943 1943.
U167 U.S. Quartermaster School. Spec ial WaTfre, Camp Lee, VA: the schl,US. 1943.1943
UL440 U.S. War Department. Drill Regulatians for -outain ArtilleryA5 (Provisional), Washington, DC: USGPO, 1908.#3281908
U167.5-. Mountain Operations, Field Manual 70-10,M6U66 Washington, DC: USGPO, 1944.
UP440 -. Pack Artillery, Field Artillery Field Manual,AS 6-110, Washington, DC: USGPO, 1940.1940
UF23.4 -. Report of Board of Officers Appointed byW3 Par. 142, Special Orders No. 289-0. War Department. 1918; a Study1919 of the Armament. Calibers and Types of Materiel, Kinds and Propor-Oversize tion of Amunition. and Methods of Transport of the Artillery toRare Bk be Assigned to a Field Army, Washington, DC: War Dept., 1919.
D767.61 U.S.-War Department, General Staff. Merrill's Marauders,(February-M3U5 May 1944), Washington, DC: lD, M.I.D., 1945.
U167.5 German Mountain TroopsX6U64 Washington, DC: W.D., r.I.S., 1944.#28
U167.5 -----. German Mountain Warfare,36U65 Washington, DC: W.D., M.I.S., 1944.#21
*U1200.73 Vlasov, N. Tactical fployient of Aviation In Mountainous Terrain,V5 trans. by MW Charles Berman, Wahington, DC: Army War College,Vert File 1940.
5167.5 iekcens, P.N. Instructional Notes from British Nountaiu WarfareHmI6 Tra Center, Cairo, Rgypt: Sq., Joint Intelliecee Collec-#t3966-44 tios Agency, 1944.
DF229 -Xenophon. The History of Xenophon, trans. by H.C. Dakyns, volaX2 I-VIII, New York, NY: Tandy-Thomas Co., c1909.Rare Bk
U167 Younghusband, George John. Indian Frontier Warfare, London,Y7 Eng: K. Paul, et al, 1898.
UG405 Zabert, Secondo. Permanent Portifications. with Especial ReferenceZ23 to Mountain Fortifications, true. by V.A. Dale, Washington, DC:1941 Corps of Engineers, 1941.
UF440 Zhankolya, N.N., et al. Artillery in Mountainous Country, trans.R9Z35 by MSG Charles Berman, Washington, DC: Army War College, 1941.
PART I-A
PERIODICALS CONSULTED -,(Arrangement is by acronym)
U1 BAJ British Army JournalB6
UA600 CAJ Canadian Army JournalA71
UZI CAVJ Cavalry JournalC2
U1 C&GSS Quarterly, Rview of Military Literature'4-
U123.5 FA Field Artilleryman (rtillery Trends)F6T2
111 YAJ Field Artillery Journal
Ul 71 FIghtins Forces16
VD M3 13 Ishantry Joutnal1 6
037 3 Infantry School Quarterly
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DI JMSI Journal Military Service InstitutionM6
UF1 JORA Journal of the Royal ArtilleryWS
UI JORUSI Journal of the Royal United Service InstitutionJ7
Ul 3=1OI Journal of the United Service Institution of IndiaJ75
E171 NAN Ibazne of Auericn iatryMis
ViI MCG Marine Corps GazetteM3
Um MIL RVW Military Review'4
D743 H301 Military Reports on the United' NationsU6
D769 ODIN perations Division Information BulletinA208U1
TI 1P NCR Popular MechanicsP77
UC1 (mQuartermaster Review
UGI RU RoaYl EngIneer. Journal'8
VI 3m Soviet Military Review87
D743 Ti? Tactical and Technical Trends552
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PART II-B
PERIODICAL ARTICLES
B.. 1. Executionary Phase.
Alenichev, A. 'Defence of a Tank Battalion in Mountains," S. No. 7:20,21,Jul 1975.