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(2) 65A-5188: U. S. Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル (2) 65A-5188: U. S. Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル Box No. Folder No. Folder Title Date Microfiche no. Box 1 1 US Fleet, Amphibious Operations, Jan-Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/05-1944/05 MCJ 00001-00002 2 Hq Garrison Force, Report of Enemy Attack 8Mar44, 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00002-00003 Eniwetok - Marshalls 3 CenPac Force, USPF, Report of Operations - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00003 4 ComAirCenPac, Action Report, Aircraft Mining in the 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00003 Marshall Islands, 30Dec43-12Jan44 - Marshalls 5 V Amph Force, Extracts from Observers' Comments on 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00003 Flintlock Operation - Marshalls 6 TF 51, Report of Operations, Capture of the Marshalls, 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00003-00005 Enclosure A - E - Marshalls 7 TF 51, Report of Operations, Capture of the Marshalls, 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00005-00006 Enclosure F - K - Marshalls 8 TF 51, Report of Operations, Capture of the Marshalls, 1944/01-1944/02 See folder 6. Enclosure A - E - Marshalls 9 TF 51, Report of Operations, Capture of the Marshalls, 1944/02-1944/02 See folder 7. Enclosure F - K - Marshalls 10 TF 53, Report of Operations, Roi and Namur - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00006-00008 11 TG 51.11, Report of Operations, Eniwetok 2-28Feb44 - 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00008-00009 Marshalls 12 TG 51.2 (Group Two, Fifth Amph Force), Majuro Action 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00009-00010 Report - Marshalls 13 TG 52.1, Report of Support Aircraft Operations, Kwajalein - 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00010 Marshalls 14 TG 52.3, Action Report, Kwajalein Atoll 31Jan44 - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00010-00011 15 TG 57.12, Action Report, Eniwetok Atoll 8Mar44 - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00011 16 TG 58.2, Action Report, Roi and Namur 29Jan-3Feb44 - 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00011 Marshalls 17 TU 51.17.2, Report of Bombardment 17-22Feb44, Eniwetok 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00011 Atoll - Marshalls 18 TU 53.5.5, Action Report, Kwajalein Atoll 31Jan-1Feb44 - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00012 Marshalls 19 TU 58.2.2, Action Report of Bombardment 30Jan44, Roi- 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00012 Namur - Marshalls 20 TU 58.2.2, Comments on Operations - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/06 MCJ 00012 - 1 - (2) 65A-5188: U. S. Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル 21 5th PhibTraPac, Action Report - Marshalls 1944/05-1944/07 MCJ 00012 22 USAFICPA, Japanese Defenses and Battle Damage, 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00012-00015 Comments on Amph Operations - Marshalls 23 USAFICPA, Observer's Report - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00015 24 USAFICPA, Intelligence Observers Report - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00015 25 V AC, Operation Report - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00015-00016 26 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure A), Corps Operation Plan 1944/01-1944/01 MCJ 00016-00017 1-44, 5Jan44 - Marshalls 27 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure B), G-5 Report - 1944/02-1944/02 See folder 28. Marshalls 28 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure B), G-5 Report - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00017 Marshalls 29 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure C), G-3 Report - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00017-00020 Marshall Box 2 1 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure D), G-2 Report - 1943/12-1944/02 MCJ 00021- Marshalls 2 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure E), G-1 Report - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00023 Marshalls 3 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure F), G-4 Report 27Feb44 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00023 - Marshalls 4 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure G), Report by Liaison 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00023 Teams - Marshalls 5 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure H), Special Staff Officers 1944/01-1944/03 MCJ 00023-00027 Report - Marshalls 6 V AC, Operation Report (Enclosure I), Reconnaissance 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00027-00028 Company Report 20Jan-2Feb44 - Marshalls 7 V AC, Report of Logistic Aspects of the Marshalls - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00028 8 V AC, Report of Observation on the 4th MarDiv, Kwajalein 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00028 Atoll - Marshalls 9 V AC, G-1 Periodic Reports 31Jan-5Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00028-00029 10 V AC, G-4 Periodic Reports 31Jan-5Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00029 11 V AC, G-1 Journal 17Jan-6Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00029-00030 12 V AC, G-2 Journal 17Jan-9Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/01 MCJ 00030-00031 13 V AC, G-3 Journal 22Jan-7Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00031-00033 14 V AC, Summary of Units and Ships upon which embarked - [1944/01-1944/01] MCJ 00033 Marshalls - 2 - (2) 65A-5188: U. 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Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル 15 V AC, Ammunition Expenditure - Marshalls MCJ 00033-00034 16 V AC, Reconnaissance Company, Action Report, Eniwetok - 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00034 Marshalls 17 V AC, TG-1, Special Action Report, Eniwetok Atoll - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/04 MCJ 00034-00038 18 V AC, TG-1, Journal 4Nov43-16Feb44, Eniwetok Atoll - 1943/11-1944/02 MCJ 00038-00044 Marshalls 19 V AC, TG-1, Journal 16-18Feb44, Eniwetok Atoll - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00045-00051 20 V AC, TG-1, Journal 18-19Feb44, Eniwetok Atoll - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00051-00056 Box 3 1 V AC, TG-1, Journal 19-21Feb44, Eniwetok Atoll - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00057-00061 2 V AC, TG-1, Journal 21-23Feb44, Eniwetok Atoll - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00062-00069 3 V AC, TG-1, Journal 23Feb-22Mar44, Eniwetok Atoll - 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00070-00076 Marshalls 4 4th MarDiv, Final Report, Roi and Namur - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00076-00077 5 4th MarDiv, Civil Affairs Report - Marshalls ?-[1944/02] See folder 6. 6 4th MarDiv, Report on Civil Affairs - Marshalls ?-1944/02 MCJ 00077-00078 7 4th MarDiv, Surgeon's Report - Marshalls MCJ 00078 8 4th MarDiv, Communications, Operations Report - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/03 MCJ 00078-00079 9 4th MarDiv, Observations on the 4th MarDiv, Kwajalein - 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00079 Marshalls 10 4th MarDiv, Comments on Operation Reports - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00079-00080 11 4th MarDiv, Intelligence Report on Flintlock - Marshalls 1944/01-? MCJ 00080-00081 12 4th MarDiv, D-3 Reports 31Jan-13Feb44, Roi-Namur - 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00081-00082 Marshalls 13 4th MarDiv, Record of Events 13Jan-8Feb44, Roi-Namur - 1944/05-1944/05 MCJ 00082 Marshalls 14 4th MarDiv, Journal 31Jan-2Feb44, Roi-Namur - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00082-00085 15 4th MarDiv, D-3 Work Sheets 31Jan-4Feb44, Roi-Namur - 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00085-00087 Marshalls 16 7th InfDiv, Special Action Report 31Jan-6Feb44, Kwajalein 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00087-00088 Is. - Marshalls 17 7th InfDiv, Report of Participation - Marshalls 1943/12-1948/06 MCJ 00088 18 7th InfDiv, Report of Plans for Future Operations - 1943/10-1944/02 MCJ 00088-00090 Box 4 1 7th InfDiv, Report of Observer, Kwajalein Is. 11-17Jan44 - 1944/01-1944/01 MCJ 00090 Marshalls - 3 - (2) 65A-5188: U. S. Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル 2 7th InfDiv, Report of Amphibious Exercise 11-17Jan44 - 1944/01-1944/01 MCJ 00091 Marshalls 3 7th InfDiv, G-3 Reports 31Jan-5Feb44, Kwajalein Is. - 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00091-00092 Marshalls 4 7th InfDiv, G-3 Worksheets 31Jan-5Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00092-00094 5 7th InfDiv, Artillery, Action Report 31Jan-6Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00095 6 14th Marines, Operations Reports - Marshalls 1944/03-? MCJ 00095 7 14th Marines, 1st Bn, Journal 31Jan-10Mar44, Roi-Namur - 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00095 Marshalls 8 20th Marines, Report of Operations (Engineers) - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00095 9 20th Marines, Report of Bomb Disposal Activities - 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00095-00096 10 22d Marines, Action Report, Lesser Marshalls - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00096-00097 11 22d Marines, Report of Operations into Lesser Marshalls - 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00097 Marshalls 12 22d Marines, 1st Bn, Action Report, Wotho, Ujae and Lae - 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00097 Marshalls 13 22d Marines, 1st Bn, Action Report, Lib Island - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00097 14 22d Marines, 3d Bn, Report of Occupation of Ailinglapalap and 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00097-00098 Namur - Marshalls 15 23d Marines, Report of Operations - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00098 16 23d Marines, Journal 25Dec43-4Feb44, Roi-Namur - 1943/12-1944/02 MCJ 00098-00105 Marshalls 17 23d Marines, S-1 Journal 11Jan-16Feb44, Roi-Namur - 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00106-00107 Marshalls 18 23d Marines, 1st Bn, Operation Report 1-4Feb44, Roi Is. - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00107-00109 Marshalls 19 23d Marines, 1st Bn, Operation Report - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/03 MCJ 00109 20 23d Marines, 1st Bn, Report of Landing Operations 31Jan- 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00110 5Feb44 - Marshalls 21 23d Marines, 2d Bn, Journal 11Jan-16Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/02 MCJ 00110-00113 22 23d Marines, 3d Bn, Record of Events 31Jan-5Feb44, Roi- 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00114-00115 Namur - Marshalls 23 24th Marines, 2d Bn, Action Report 1-3Feb44, Roi-Namur - MCJ 00116 Marshalls 24 24th Marines (Combat Team 24), 1st, 2d, and 3d Bn, 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00116 Preliminary Report on Namur - Marshalls - 4 - (2) 65A-5188: U. 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Marine Corps Geographic File, 1940-1945 米海兵隊地理ファイル 25 25th Marines, Journal 12Jan-8Mar44, Roi-Namur - Marshalls 1944/01-1944/03 MCJ 00116-00118 26 25th Marines, 1st Bn, Report of Activities 31Jan-1Feb44, 1944/02-1948/04 MCJ 00118 Roi-Namur - Marshalls 27 25th Marines, 2d Bn, Report of Activities 31Jan-1Feb44 - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00118-00119 Marshalls 28 25th Marines, 2d Bn, Report of Air Liaison Officer, Kwajalein 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00119 - Marshalls 29 25th Marines, 3d Bn, Report on Operations 31Jan-1Feb44 - 1944/02-1944/02 MCJ 00119 Marshalls 30 25th Marines, 3d Bn, History 11Jan-8Mar44 - Marshalls MCJ 00119 31 25th Marines, 3d Bn, Report of Air Liaison Officer - Marshalls 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00120 32 106th Infantry, 2d Bn, G-3 Worksheets 31Jan44, Majuro - 1944/01-1944/01 MCJ 00120 Marshalls 33 1st DefBn, Special Action Report, Majuro - Marshalls 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00120 34 4th Tank Bn, Reports of Operations - Marshalls 1944/03-1944/04 MCJ 00121-00122 35 10th AmphTrac Bn, Action Report - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00122 36 1st JASCO, Operation Report - Marshalls ?-1944/04 MCJ 00123 37 Island Commander, Action Report 12Feb44, Roi Island - 1944/04-1944/04 MCJ 00123-00124 Marshalls 38 Cruiser Div 5, Action Report 29Jan-3Feb44 - Marshalls 1944/02-1944/03 MCJ 00124 39 TransDiv 4, Operation Report 18Dec43-4Feb44, Kwajalein Is.
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