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333 Index of Names and Subjects Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, 287 Abrams, Creighton, 281–83, 290–93, 295 Absolute Weapon, The, 263 Abucay, Philippines, 35, 38 Abucay Line, 35–37 ACTIV. See Army Concept Team in Vietnam Adams, Jock, 115, 200, 202; Ruth (wife), 297 Adenauer, Konrad, 257 Adriatic Sea, 76, 102 Africa. See Liberia; North Africa Air Corps. See U.S. Army Air Corps. aircraft: B-17 (Flying Fortress), 18, 63, 74, 76–77, 201–2; Luscombe, 33; Piper Cub, 33, 78; B-24 (Liberator), 41, 77; B-25 (Mitchell), 43; Douglas SDB Dauntless, 45–46; P-39 (Aira­ cobra), 46; Ju-87, Stuka dive-bomber, 60; Douglas A-20 (Havoc), 62; C-47 transport, 72, 79; P-61 (Black Widow), 176; B-29 (Superfortress), 182; Bell X-1, 192; Douglas XB-42 Mixmaster, 192; C-54 transport, 197; MiG-15, 228; T-39 jet, 258, 261; RB-66 reconnaissance, 261; UH-1B, UH-1A (Hueys), 271–72, 277, 291; Chinook helicopter, 272; Mohawk reconnaissance, 280; Black Hawk helicopter, 297; Cessna, 300 Air Force. See U.S. Air Force Air Medal, 77–78 air mobility. See Army Aviation Alamo Scouts, 176 Alaska air defenses, 229–30 Alban Hills, Italy, 94 Aldrin, Buzz, 289 Alfaro, Eloy, 196; Colón (son), 196 Algeria, 55, 57, 62, 66, 69, 74, 92, 219 Algiers, Algeria, 55–57, 59 All Americans. See 82nd Airborne in Index of Formations and Units Allied Control Council, 197 Allied Forces and WWII: and Pacific, 43, 46; rubber source, 51; North Africa invasion, 54–56; Tunisia campaign, 57–59, 62–65; Sicily invasion, 66–70; Normandy invasion, 79–85; capture of Naples, 92; Anzio and breakout, 77, 93–95; capture of Rome, 77, 96–97; friendly air fire, 90, 96; southern France invasion, 99–100; advance up Rhône, 101; northern Italy, 102–5; Netherlands invasion, 112–13, 115–17; proximity fuse, 117, 122; Battle of the Bulge, 118, 121, 123, 127, 130–31; and Emperor Wilhelm, 136; and Berlin, 138, 147; Hanover capture, 138, 140; labor camp survivors, 146; German-Poland rail raids, 151, 154–55; and POWs, 152, 155, 175, 177; Eagle’s Nest capture, 158–59; Victory Europe, 160, 162, 165; return to Philippines, 176, 178–79; Victory Pacific, 182, 216 Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCSOUTH ), 240 Allies/Allied Forces post-WWII: war colleges, 191; occupation zones of Germany, 191, 197–99; German scientists, 201; atomic defense shields, 224–25; Austria neutrality, 237; eastern defenses, 240; NATO ammunition standardization, 242 Almond, Edward “Ned”: Gothic Line offensives, 102, 104–5, 110; and Korean War, 210, 211, 217 Almond, Gabriel, 263 Kazel-Wilcox - West Point.indb 333 3/19/2014 5:40:19 PM 334 ★ index of names and subjects ammunition: 7.62 NATO, 241–42; 5.56 NATO, 242 Anapo River, Sicily, 68 Anchorage, AK, 229 Adenauer, Konrad, 257 Anderson, Windsor, 227 Andrus, Burton “Burt,” 301 Anthis, Rollen “Buck,” 271–72 Antwerp, Netherlands, 172 Anzio, Italy, 65, 182, 205; breakout, 74, 77, 95, 159; capture and defense of, 93–95 Ap Bac, 273 Apennine Mountains, Italy, 95, 102, 105, 298 Apollo tests, 289 Appeals to Communism, 263 Ardennes Forest, Belgium, 113, 118–19, 121, 123, 209. See also Battle of the Bulge Arlington National Cemetery, 295–96 Armed Forces Staff College, 249 Armstrong, Neil, 289 Army. See U.S. Army Army Air Corps. See U.S. Army Air Corps Army Aviation: air mobility ideas 264, 266–69, 271; and Howze Board, 267–69 Army Concept Team in Vietnam (ACTIV), 271–73 Army-Navy game, 17 Army Nurse Corps, 58 Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN), 279 Army Rangers, 55, 175–77 Army Reserve, 3, 23, 208, 302 Arnhem, Netherlands, 112, 114–16 Arnold Engineering Development Center, 288 artillery: howitzers, 155mm, 27, 125, 252; 81mm mortars, 49; howitzers, 75mm, 61; 75mm anti-tank (German Pak), 87; howitzers, 105mm, 95, 98, 215; howitzers, 8-inch, 135, 252 Ascani, Fred, 77, 192 Atlas missile, 242. See also missiles Atlas Mountains: Tunisia, 57, 59; Eastern/Western Dorsals, 59, 61 atomic weapons, 192, 200, 287; and Los Alamos, 180–81, 233; and bombing of Japan, 181–82; Fat Man, 181–82; Little Boy, 181–82; Thin Man, 181; Marshall Islands testing, 201–2; defense strategy, 207, 209; firing units, 223–24; on guided missiles, 231; and Cold War, 263, 288, 304 Atteberry, Roy, 223–26, 289; son, 290 Augsburg, Germany, 156, 173, 191 Australia, 43, 182, 231 Austria, 102, 158–59, 169; post-WWII neutrality, 237 Avranches, France, 84 Axis forces...

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