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Guide to the Microfilm Edition

RG-3: RECORDS OF HEADQUARTERS SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA (SWPA) 1942-1945

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Table of Contents
Biographical Essay Douglas MacArthur, iv

Introduction to the Collection, vii Reel Contents to RG-3: Records of Headquarters, Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA), 1942-1945, 1

Biographical Essay

Douglas MacArthur

Douglas MacArthur was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on January 26, 1880, to Captain (later Lieutenant General) Arthur MacArthur and Mary Pinkney Hardy MacArthur of Norfolk, Virginia. Douglas was the youngest of three sons. The eldest, Arthur, went to the U.S. Naval Academy and died in 1923, a captain in the Navy; Malcolm died in childhood in 1883 and is buried in Norfolk. Douglas and his family lived on various military posts from New Mexico to Fort Leavenworth to Washington, DC. In 1899 he was appointed to the U.S. Military Academy from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. After graduating first in his class from West Point, where he held the highest rank in the Corps of Cadets, MacArthur was commissioned second lieutenant, Corps of Engineers, on June 11, 1903. (For a complete list of MacArthur s military promotions see p. vi.) Ironically, his first duty assignment was to the Philippines, where only recently his father had served as military governor. Filipino insurrectionists provided Douglas with his first experience in military violence. Until 1914, MacArthur served in Army engineering positions in the United States and abroad. The single exception was the one-year that he spent as aide to his father (1905-06) on an extensive tour of the Far East, including Japan and recent battlefields of the Russo-Japanese War. Douglas also played a notable role in the 1914 military expedition to Vera Cruz, Mexico. Returning to Washington, he served on the General Staff until joining the 42d Infantry Division in 1917. Responsible for much of the organization and training of the 42d Division, MacArthur was credited with naming it the Rainbow Division because it was made up of National Guard units from all over the United States. He served as divisional Chief of Staff; commander of the 84th Infantry Brigade; and, briefly, as division commander. His activities with the division in France and Germany earned him two Distinguished Service Crosses, a Distinguished Service Medal, and six Silver Stars, not to mention two wound stripes (later honored by Purple Heart Medals) and promotion to brigadier general in the National Army. After returning to the States in 1919, MacArthur became superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy. From 1922 to 1930 he served two tours of duty in the Philippines, as well as in various cities in the United States. In 1928 he led the U.S. Olympic team to Amsterdam. Also, during the 1920s, MacArthur was married to and divorced from Louise Cromwell Brooks. In 1930, President Herbert Hoover appointed Douglas MacArthur Chief of Staff, U.S. Army. President Franklin D. Roosevelt retained him in this post until the fall of 1935, when MacArthur returned to the Philippines as military advisor to the newly established Philippine Commonwealth. MacArthur s principal task was to organize and train a Philippine army. Although he retired from the U.S. Army at the end of 1937, General MacArthur remained military advisor to the Philippine Commonwealth and was named field marshal of its army. Meanwhile, in April 1937, the General married Tennessee-born Jean Faircloth. Arthur MacArthur IV, the couple s only child, was born in Manila on February 21, 1938. Due to the spread of the war in Europe and the accelerating Japanese expansion in the Far East, the U.S. Army Forces, Far East were created, and President Roosevelt recalled General MacArthur to active duty to command these forces. The president also

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directed that the Philippine army be called up to serve with U.S. troops. Mobilization, planning, organization, training, re-equipping, and supplying his command occupied the General s attention until December 8, 1941. Although built up considerably prior to the outbreak of war, especially in their air strength, the U.S.-Philippine units were no match for the combined naval-air-ground assault by the Japanese. Having fallen back on the Bataan Peninsula and the fortress islands blocking Manila Bay, most notably Corregidor Island, the Americans and Filipinos, under General MacArthur, brought the Japanese to a standstill. Since no significant reinforcement could reach Bataan and Corregidor and the disease-ravaged, ammunition-short Filipinos and Americans could not be expected to hold out much longer on February 23, 1942, President Roosevelt ordered General MacArthur to leave the Philippines and to proceed to Australia. The General, his family, and a nucleus staff left Corregidor in a torpedo boat for Mindanao; from there they flew to Australia. For his dogged, brave defense of the Philippines, MacArthur was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor; almost eighty years after his father had won the medal for his bravery on Missionary Ridge, Chattanooga. From April 1942 to October 1944, General MacArthur trained, organized, planned, and led his Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) Command through New Guinea, New Britain, the Bismarcks, and Morotai to an enormously successful landing in Leyte in the central Philippines. In January 1945 he landed with his forces at Lingayen Gulf and marched on Manila and Bataan. With the surrender of the Japanese on the USS Missouri on September 2, 1945, General MacArthur assumed his authority as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (SCAP). Unlike historical occupation commanders, MacArthur took a benevolent approach toward the Japanese and personally oversaw the rebuilding and democratization of Japan. An early equitable peace treaty with Japan was a major goal. A new constitution, a radical departure from Japan s prewar constitution, was readied in months. New laws resulted in the first universal suffrage election in early 1946. And, even today, the reforms in land holding are still in effect. Trade and manufacture were fostered, education and local government reforms were instituted, and freedom of the press and the right to form and belong to trade unions were established. In June 1950, with the North Korean invasion of the Republic of Korea, General MacArthur was directed to assist the South Koreans with his resources, including ground forces. Named commander in chief, United Nations Command, in July, MacArthur directed the naval, air, and ground forces of the United States, South Korea, and the United Nations in stopping and turning back the Communist invaders. On September 15, 1950, the General personally directed U.N. forces in a daring amphibious attack at Inch n. This assault on the North Korean rear so neutralized the Communist positions in South Korea that U.N. forces were able to move quickly into North Korea and to the Manchurian border. Although some Chinese Communists had been located in North Korea as early as late October, it was not until almost the end of November that massed Chinese volunteers openly intervened in the Korean War. MacArthur retained control of sea and air, but the massive Chinese ground forces could not be held back by the United Nations. A withdrawal commenced that gave up all of North Korea and a portion of the Republic

of Korea. By late March 1951, U.N. troops again pushed across the 38th parallel north of Seoul, South Korea s capital. On April 11, 1951, President Truman, because of policy differences with General MacArthur, relieved him of his commands. MacArthur returned to the United States to a hero s welcome. In a famous speech, he addressed a joint session of Congress, outlining his views concerning world conditions. Although the General never again held a military command, he remained in public view until his death. He toured the United States after his congressional address, appeared before a congressional investigative committee, and gave the keynote address to the 1952 Republican National Convention. He became chairman of the board of Remington-Rand (later Sperry-Rand). In 1961 he took a sentimental tour of the Philippines and in 1962 gave his final address to the cadets at West Point. From 1962 to1964 he wrote and published his Reminiscences. On April 5, 1964, Douglas MacArthur died at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington, DC. After lying in state in New York and Washington, the General was interred in the MacArthur Memorial in Norfolk, Virginia. MacArthur s Military Promotions Second Lieutenant (Corps of Engineers) First Lieutenant Captain Major Colonel (National Army) Brigadier General (National Army) Brigadier General (Regular Army) Major General (Regular Army) General (temporary) Major General Lieutenant General (temporary) General (temporary) General of the Army July 11, 2003 April 23, 1904 February 27, 1911 December 11, 1915 August 5, 1917 June 26, 1918 January 20, 1920 January 17, 1925 November 21, 1930 October 1, 1935 July 27, 1941 December 18, 1941 December 18, 1944

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Introduction to the Collection

Shortly after General Douglas MacArthur arrived in Australia in March 1942 the Southwest Pacific Area (SWPA) was created by the Allies to defend Australia and to conduct a campaign against the Japanese. General MacArthur was named commander in chief, and SWPA became the command vehicle for his campaigns from Australia through New Guinea, to the Philippines, to the East Indies, and to the surrender of Japan. This record group contains documents gathered by General MacArthur s personal staff from 1942 to 1945. The bulk of the correspondence and messages concerning SWPA is found in Record Group 4: General Headquarters, U.S. Army Forces Pacific (USAFPAC). Record Group 3 consists primarily of intelligence correspondence and summaries, as well as geographic surveys, operations plans and orders, and historical index cards. This collection is unique, with its emphasis on interrogations of Japanese prisoners of war and its inclusion of translations and analyses of captured and intercepted Japanese documents and publications.

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RG-3: RECORDS OF HEADQUARTERS SOUTHWEST PACIFIC AREA (SWPA) 1942-1945

Reels 411-581

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Box

Folder Description

Series I: Correspondence
411 411-412 412 1 2 3 Official Correspondence, March 1942-June 1944 Official Correspondence, July 1944-August 1945 SWPA, Messages, 1942-1945 Philippine Government Correspondence, 1945, especially concerning the Surrender of Japan and its consequences. Press Releases, 1943-1945 Proclamations, Statements, by General MacArthur, 1942-1945 SWPA Telephone Directory, 1944 Philippine Government Correspondence-Resolutions from various cities and provinces honoring General MacArthur. Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), A-B Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Ca-De Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Di-Ge Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Gh-Hy Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Id-Le Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Li-Mi Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Moc-Pe Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Pf-Sch Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), Sco-Sz Commander in Chief Correspondence (Condolence, Morale, Congratulatory), T-Z SWPA, Secraphone Directory, Base Section Three SWPA, General Orders No.20, February 23, 1943 and Special Orders No. 151 of July 1, 1943 Military Secretary File 1 Miscellaneous File No 1-3 Office of the Military Secretariat Personnel File

413-414 414-415 415-416 416-417 417-418 418-419 419-420 420-421 421 421-422 422-423

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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Folder Description

Series II: Intelligence Correspondence and Documents


423 15 . SWPA, G-2 Correspondence of October 5-6, 1943 "SWPA, Guerrilla Resistance Movement in the Philippines," March 31, 1945 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, July, August, September, and October, 1942, and January, April, May, and June, 1943 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, July 1943 - January 1944 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, February-June 1944 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, July-November 1944 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, November-December 1944; and January 1945 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, January, February, and March 1945 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, March, April, and May 1945 SWPA, MIS, Monthly Summary of Enemy Dispositions, May, June, and July 1945 (See RG27: NSA/CSS Crypto logic Documents, SRH 203, Special Intelligence Bulletins, Box 9) SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, March, April, 1942 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, May, 1942 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, June, 1942 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, July-October, 1942 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, November-December 1942 and January-February, 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, March-June 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, July-August 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, September-October 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, November-December 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, January-February 1944

424 424-425 425 425-426

16 17 18 19

426 426 426-427

20 21 22

427-428 428-429 430-431 431 431-432 432-433 433 433 434 434-435

23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32

Reel 435 435 436 436 437 437 438 438-439 439

Box 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41

Folder Description SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, March-April, 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, May-June, 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, July-August, 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, September-October, 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, November-December, 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, January-February, 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, March-April, 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, May-June, 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Summary, July, 1945 SWPA, MIS, Periodic Summary of Enemy Trends, October 1, 1944 - June 6, 1945 SWPA, COIC, Situation Reports, June 1-July 15, 1945 SWPA, COIC, Situation Reports, July 16-August 23, 1945 War Department, MIS, Japanese Land Operations, December 8, 1941 -June 8, 1942 Campaign Study No. 3, November 18, 1942 USAFFE, G-2: Directory of Geographical Names X Philippines; XI Hainan (See: Gazetteer of Place Names in SWPA, 1944, RG-16, Box 3.)

439-440 440-441 441-442

42 43 44

SWPA, AGS (Allied Geographical Section), Terrain Studies:


23. D'Entrecasteaux and Trobriand Island, October 12, 1942 27. Buna and Plains of Northern Division, Papua, October 18, 1942 29. South-West Papua and the Fly River December 29, 1942 32. Lae (revised) and the Lower Markham Valley, November 7, 1942 33. Salamaua (revised), November 9, 1942 34. Louisiade Archipelago, November 23, 1942 35. Woodlark Island with Marshall Bennett, Laughlanand Egum and Alcester Groups November 23, 1942 36. Finschhafen and the Huon Peninsula, November 25, 1942; amended thru August 6, 1943 442 45 37. Netherlands New Guinea, The Bomberai Peninsula, December 1, 1942 38. The Aroe Islands, November 18, 1942 39. Ysabel (revised), Solomon Island, December 6, 1942, with addenda 40. The Mandated Solomons and the Shortland Islands (revised) December 20, 1942

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442
contd.

45 41. The Mandated Solomon's and the Shortland Islands (revised) December 20, 1942, with addendum of January 28, 1943 contd. 42. Morobe-Waria Valley and Adjacent Catchment Areas, December 21, 1942 43. Manus and Western Islands, December 31, 1942 46 44. Merauke (preliminary) January 7, 1943 45. Ambon Island, January 13, 1943 46. The Vogelkop and Salawati Islands, Netherlands New Guinea, January 31, 1943 47. Russell Islands, February 9, 1943 48. Choiseul (revised), February 12, 1943 49. The Markham Catchment, February 20, 1943 50. Portuguese Timor, February 27, 1943 51. Eastern New Britain, excluding Gazelle Peninsula, February 28, 1943 52. New Ireland, February 21, 1943 53. Tanimbar Islands NEI, March 18, 1943 54. New Georgia Group (second revision) March 26, 1943 55. Southwest New Guinea, April 16, 1943, amended to June 15, 1943

443

443-444

47

444

48

55. Southwest New Guinea, April 16, 1943, amended to March 20, 1944
56. Kai Islands, NEI, April 20, 1943 57. Western New Britain, excluding Cape Gloucester, May 10, 1943 58. The Southwestern Islands (Islands NE of Timor), July 5, 1943 59. Madang: Vol. 1, Text and Maps, August 6, 1943 59. Madang: Vol. 2, Photographs, August 6, 1943

444-445

49

60. Gasmata (revised) July 19, 1943, amended through December 3, 1943 61. Northeast Netherlands New Guinea and Geelvink Bay, July 27, 1943 62. New Hanover and Island North and East of New Ireland, August 18, 1943 63. Cape Gloucester (revised) August 26, 1943 64. Talasea (revised), October 1, 1943 65. The Sepik District: Vol. 1, Text and Maps, October 6, 1943 65. The Sepik District: Vol. 2, Photographs, October 6, 1943 66. Ramu-Markham Valley with link to the Madang, September 20, 1943 with amendment 67. The Admiralty Islands, November 30, 1943 68. Central Dutch New Guinea (Sub-Division Wissel Lakes) October 15, 1943 69. Madang, November 19, 1943 70. Dutch Timor, NEI August 30, 1943

445-446

50

446

51

Reel 446-447

Box 52

Folder Description 71. Northern Molukkas (excluding Soela Islands), October 23, 1943 72. Hansa Bay: Vol. 1, Text and Maps, December 6, 1943 72. Hansa Bay: Vol. 2, Photographs, December 6, 1943 73. Seran (Ceramm) and Adjacent Islands, December 1, 1943, amended to December 14, 1943 74. Gazelle Peninsula: Vol. 1, Text and Maps, January 3 1944 74. Gazelle Peninsula: Vol. 2, Photographs, January 3 1944 75. Kavieng, February 21, 1943 76. Wewak, April 20, 1944 77. Aitape-Wanimo, March 6, 1944 78. Hollandia (Dutch New Guinea) March 6, 1944 79. Radja Ampat Group, April 12, 1944 80. Mindanao Island: Vol.1, Text and Maps, June 1, 1944 80. Mindanao Island: Vol. 1, Text and Maps, June 1, 1944 (contd.) 80. Mindanao Island: Vol. 2, Photographs, June 1, 1944; Supplement No.1 to #80. Davao, Philippine Target Folder, May 10, 1944; Supplement No. 2 to #80. Davao and Zamboanga Areas, August 12, 1944 81. Kaoe Bay May 22, 1944 82. Talaud and Sangihe Islands, June 30, 1944 83. Menado (Celebes) September 11, 1944 84. Leyte Province (Philippine Series) August 17, 1944 85. S E Luzon (Bicols) (Philippines Series) September 8, 1944 86. Cagayan Valley (Philippine Series) September 1, 1944 87. Tanimbar Islands, NEI (revised) June 30, 1944 88. Samar Province (Philippine Series), September 21, 1944 89. Sarawak and Brunei, Vol. 1, Text and Maps, September 25, 1944 89. Sarawak and Brunei, Vol. 1, Text and Maps, September 25, 1944 (contd.) 89. Sarawak and Brunei, Vol. 2 Photographs, September 25, 1944 2 90. North Borneo, November 15, 1944 90. North Borneo, November 15, 1944 91. Tayabas Province (Philippine Series) October 17, 1944

447-448

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449

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449-450

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450

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451

59

92. Davao Gulf-Sarangani Bay (Philippine Series) September 25, 1944


451-452 60 93. Lingayen (Philippine Series) October 4, 1944 94. Central Luzon, (Philippine Series) Vol. 1, Text and Maps, October 18, 1944 94. Central Luzon, (Philippine Series) Vol. 2, Photographs, October 18, 1944 94. Central Luzon, Vol.3, Manila Directory, October 18, 1944

Reel 452

Box 61

Folder Description 95. Batangas-Lucena, (Luzon Island), November 9, 1944 Map Supplement to #95. Batangas-Lucena, November 9, 1944 96. Mindoro Province (Philippine Series), October 10, 1944 97. NW Luzon (Philippine Series, November 15, 1944 98. Central Mindanao (Philippine Series), January 1, 1945 98. Central Mindanao (Philippine Series), January 1, 1945 Map Supplement to #98. Central Mindanao, January 1, 1945 99. Negros Island and Siquijor I., (Philippine Series), November 15, 1944 99. Negros Island and Siquijor I., (Philippine Series), November 15, 1944 (contd.) 100. Cebu-Bohol (Philippine Series), January 28, 1945 101. Panay (Philippine Series), November 27, 1944 102. Sulu Archipelago (Philippine Series) January 28, 1945 103. Palawan Province: Vol.1, (Philippines Series), Text and Maps of Palawan Islands, January 20, 1945 107. Kendari (SE Celebes) May 14, 1945 109. SE Borneo, January 15, 1945 130. SE Kyushu (Japan Series) May 31, 1945 Map Supplement to #130. SE Kyushu (Japan Series), May 31, 1945 132. Toyko and Kwanto Plain (Japan Series) May 30, 1945 134. Nagoya Area (Japan Series) June 15, 1945 28. Fly River Area, November 15, 1943 73. Cheribon, May 8, 1945 75. Water Supply-Java, Vol. I, June 15, 1945 100. Northern Nanse-Shoto (Osumi-Gunto and Tokara-Gunto) (Japan Series) June 19, 1945 101. Izu-Shichito (Group) (Japan Series) June 21, 1945 102. Fekui-Tsuruga (Japan Series), September 4, 1945 103. Niligata (Japan Series), September 4, 1945 107. Otomari (Japan Series) September 4, 1945 108. Ominato (Japan Series), September 4, 1945 109. Kyongsong Keijo; Seoul (Korea) August 21, 1945

452-453

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457

70

Reel 457-458

Box 71

Folder Description 110. Nagasaki-Sasebo (Japan Series), August 31, 1945 111. Pusan (Korea), August 31, 1945 112. Shikoku (Japan Series), August 31, 1945 113. Yawata-Shimononseki (Japan Series), August 22, 1945 114. Sendai-Ishinomake (Japan Series), September 4, 1945 115. Kunsan-Chonju (Korea), September 4, 1945 AGS, Terrain Handbook No. 41, Manila, November 21, 1944 SWPA, AGS, Progress Report: to June 30, 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Progress Report, September 19, 1942 to Reorganization, September 8, 1944. SWPA, ATIS, Publications: 1. Japanese Military Conventional Signs and Abbreviations, March 4, 1943 2. Alphabetical List of Japanese Army Officers May 19, 1943; (Rl. #462) with amendments 3. Glossary of Japanese Anti-Aircraft Terms, June 29, 1944 3. Glossary of Japanese Medical Terms, September 20, 1944 3. Glossary of Japanese Radar and Radio Terms, December 12, 1944 3. Glossary of Japanese General Terms, November 11, 1944 4. Index Guide to bibliographic Indices of ATIS Documents, July 15, 1944 5. Bibliographic Subject Index to Enemy Publications 1 to 200, November 30, 1944 6. The Exploitation of Japanese Documents, December 14, 1944 8. Kanji Abbreviations, Variants, and Equivalents, February 7, 1945 9. Japanese-English Medical Dictionary, February 1945 [Reel 462, filmed out of order] 10. Restoration of Captured Documents, June 28, 1945

458-459

72

459-460

73

SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1-260, Preliminary Examination of Enemy Documents, including author, where found, date, precis of information contained; October 1942-July 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 261-344; 391; 408; 410-443; July 1943-October 1943, some with subject indices [Please see Box 72, #9 for item filmed on Reel 462]

460-461

74

462 461; 463464 464-465 75

SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 444-515, October 1943-November 1943; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 516-599, November 1943-January 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 600-671, January 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 672-755, February 1944; some with subject indices

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465-466 466-467

77 78

Reel 468 469-470 470-471 471-472 472-473 473-474 475-476 476-477 477-478 478-479 478-480 480-481 482-483 483-484 484-485 485-486 486-487 487-488 488-489 490-491 491-492

Box 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99

Folder Description SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 756-831, March 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 832-927, March-April 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 928-999, April-May 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1000-1071, May 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1072-1140, May-June 1944; some with subject indices SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1141-1198, June 1944; with one subject index only SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1199-1261, June-July 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1262-1320, July-August 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1321-1379, August 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1380-1439, August-September 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1440-1494, September-October 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1495-1560, October-November 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1561-1632, November-December 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1633-1677, December 1944-January 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1678-1717, January 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1718-1764, January-February 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1765-1816, February-March 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1817-1866, March 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1867-1919, March 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1920-1965, April 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 1966-2005, April-May 1945

Reel 492-493 493-494 494-495 495 496 496 496-497 498 499 499-500 500-501 501 501-502

Box 100 101 102 103 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110

Folder Description SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 2006-2046, May 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 2047-2091, May-June 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 2092-2153, July-August 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Bulletins No. 2154-2178; 2194, August-September 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) April-December 1942 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) January-August 1943 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) October 1943-February 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) March-July 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) August-November 1944 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) December 1944-February 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) March-June 1945 SWPA, MIS, Daily Communiques (photocopies) July-August 1945 SWPA and USAFPAC, (MIS and PRO) Communiques and Press Releases, September 1944August 1945, including some suggested addenda and some working memos.

502-503

111

SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, Composite Reports, Interrogation Spot Reports, Ser. #1-150 (#82 missing) September 1942-June 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #151-300, April-November 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #301-425 (#328 and #412 missing) November 1943-May 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #426-525 (#488 missing), May-August 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #526-621 (#598 missing), August-October 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #622-699 (# 678 missing), September-November 1944

503-504 504-505

112 113

505-506 506-507

114 115

507-508

116

10

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Box 117

Folder Description SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #700-798 (missing #735, 762, 764, 765, 768, 773 and 781), November 1944-March 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #799-873, March-April 1945 (See RG-15, Box 23, Folder 12, Sharkey, John for Philippine Series Bulletin No. 18 of October 12, 1944 for diary translation. SWPA, ATIS, Interrogation Reports, et al., Ser. #874-929 (missing: #882, 887, 894, 915-919, 922-924, 926, 927), April-August 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Research Reports (see also ATIS Information Reports): No. 59. Supp. No. 5, Japanese Admission of Airplane Losses, July 29, 1944 No. 59. Supp. No. 6 , Japanese Admission of Airplane Losses, October 30, 1944 No. 59. Supp. No. 7, Japanese Admission of Airplane Losses, October 27, 1944 No. 65. Supp. No. 1, Japanese Knowledge of Allied Activities, March 29, 1945 No. 67. Supp. No. 3 (revised), Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels Sunk, Damaged and Not Previously Listed, September 3, 1944 No. 67. Supp. No. 4, Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels Sunk, Damaged and Not Previously Listed, February 6, 1945 No. 72. Japanese Violations of the Laws of War, April 29, 1944 No. 72. Supp. No. 1, Japanese Violations of the Laws of War, March 19, 1945 No. 72. Supp. No. 2, Japanese Violations of the Laws, June 23, 1945 No. 76. Part I, Self-Immolation as a Factor in Japanese Military Psychology, April 4, 1944 No. 76. Part II, The Emperor Cult as a Present Factor in Japanese. No. 76. Part III, The Warrior Tradition as Present Factor in Japanese Military Psychology, October 30, 1944 No. 76. Part IV, Prominent Factors in Japanese Military Psychology, February 7, 1945 No. 76. Part V, Superstitions as a Present Factor in Japanese Military Psychology, February 24, 1945 No. 83. Organization of Medical Units in the Japanese Army, July 29, 1944 No. 84. The Japanese and Bacterial Warfare, July 24, 1944 No. 85. Index to Air Bases, July 30, 1944 No. 86. Allied Prisoners of War in Japanese Hands, August 24, 1944 No. 86. Supp. No. 1, Allied Prisoners of War in Japanese Hands, November 19, 1944 No. 87. Information on Japanese Mine, and Methods of Sweeping, September 12, 1944 No. 88. Japanese Place Names, Part I: Halmahera; Part II: Talaud: Sangihe, August 22, 1944 No. 88. Supp. 1, Japanese Place Names: Part Ia: Halmahera;

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Part IIa: Sangihe: Talaud: Kawio Islands, October 1, 1944


No. 89. No. 91. No. 92. No. 94. No. 95. No. 96. Japanese Place Names: Philippine Islands, August 23, 1944 Dental Service in the Japanese Army, October 30, 1944 Plaque and Cholera, October 27, 1944 Psychological Effect of Allied Bombing on the Japanese, September 21, 1944 Organic Assignment of Small Craft to Japanese Shipping Org., October 26, 1944 Signal Flags Used by Japanese Naval and Merchant Ships, June 15, 1945

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Folder Description Employment of Japanese Mortars, October 7, 1945 Japanese Anti-Gas Clothing, February 10, 1945 Japanese Place Names: Leyte Province (Philippine Islands) October 9, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Mindanao and Sulu Archipelago (Philippine Islands) October 11, 1944 No. 101. Japanese Place Names: Samar Province (PI), October 13, 1944 No. 102. No. 103. No. 104. No. 105. No. 106. No. 107. No. 108. No. 109. No. 113. No. 116. No. 117. No. 118. No. 119. No. 120. No. 121. No. 122. No. 123. No. 126. No. 127. Japanese Place Names: Luzon I. (PI), October 18, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Mindoro Province (PI), October 13, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Negros I. (PI), October 14, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Cebu and Bohol Provinces (PI), October 15, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Panay I. (PI) October 16, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Masbate, Romblon, Marinduque Provinces (PI), October 16, 1944 Japanese Place Names: Palawan Province and Sulu Island (PI), October 17, 1944 Japanese Air Services (Chungking Report), February 5, 1945 Certain Aspects of the Forosan-Japanese Relationship, March 31, 1945 Japanese Armored Forces, March 16, 1945 Infringement of the Laws of War and Ethics by the Japanese Medical Corps, January 26, 1945 Oil Situation in Japan and Occupied Territories, February 8, 1945 Japanese Military Police Service, February 28, 1945 Amenities in the Japanese Armed Forces, November 15, 1945 Japanese Place Names: Celebes, February 17, 1945 Antagonism Between Officers and Men in the Japanese Armed Forces Control by Rumor in the Japanese Armed Forces, April 20, 1945 (Part I) HOK: The Spy-Hostage System of Group Control: The Clue to Japanese Psychology, April 26, 1945 Japanese Place Names: Borneo, April 16, 1945

511-512 120 No. 97. contd. No. 98. contd No. 99. No. 100.

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No. 129. Japanese Anti-Tank Tactics (Preliminary Copy), June 4, 1945 No. 130. Japanese Place Names: Gazelle Peninsula (New Britain), June 5, 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Information Bulletins: Note: Many of these are now designated as Research Reports and are so marked. No. 1. (Research Report No. 64), A chronological list of Japanese Reports of Their Air Raids in SWPA during 1943, November 23, 1943 No. 2. Japanese Knowledge of Allied Activities Derived from Security Leaks or Espionage, December 5, 1943 No. 3. (Research Report No. 66) Japanese Reaction to Allied Paratroops, December 31, 1943 No. 4. (Revised) Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels Sunk, Damaged, Newly Constructed, or Not Previously Listed, June 3, 1944 No. 4. (Revised) Supp. No. 1, Japanese Warships and Merchant Vessels Sunk, Damaged, Newly Constructed, or Not Previously Listed, June 4, 1944

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Folder Description (Research Report No. 68) Craft Used for crossing Straits of Johore and Land Transport of MLC, January 16, 1944 Supp. 1 Research Report No. 68) Craft Used for crossing Straits of Johore and Land Transport of MLC, March 27, 1944 (Research Report No. 69) Ration Supply System and Ration Scale of Japanese Land Forces in SWPA, February 6, 1944 (Research Report No. 70) Japanese Place Names: Part I, Madang Area; Part II, Sagsag Area; Part III, Cape Glouster Area; Part IV, Manus and Adjacent Islands; Part V, Dutch-New Guinea (Hollandia to Geelvink Bay) February 1944, with Supp. 1 and 2 included. Supp. 3 (Research Report No. 70-3), May 4, 1944 Supp. 4 (Research Report No. 70-4), May 23, 1944 Supp. 5 (Research Report No. 70-5), June 20, 1944 Supp. 6 ((Research Report No. 70-5), June 14, 1944 (Research Report No.71) Four Aspects of Japanese Rule in the NEI, February 17, 1944 (Research Report No.73) Range and Firing Tables; Land and Anti-Personnel Mines, February 25, 1944 (Research Report No.74) Japanese Bare and MLC Concealment Areas, New Britain: Bogadjim to Sepik River, March 9, 1944 (Research Report No.75) Manufacturing Data on Japanese Equipment, April 14, 1944, with supplement enclosed. (Research Report No.77) Ammunition Supply of Japanese Land Forces in SWPA, May 10, 1944 (Research Report No.78) Chron. List of Japanese Reports of Japanese Losses, From Allied Air Attacks, of Personnel, Ships, Installations, March 26, 1944 (Research Report No.79) Japanese Insignia and Badges of Rank, April 9, 1944 (Research Report No.80) Information covering Areas from Bogadjim to Nubia, April 20, 1944 (Research Report No.81) Malaria in the Japanese Forces, July 8, 1944 Ser. 1 (Research Report No.82) Report on Economic Information from POW and Captured Documents, June 27, 1944 Ser. 2 (Research Report No.82-2) Report on Economic Information from POW and Captured Documents, July 5, 1944

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8. 8. 8. 8. 9.

No. 11. No. 12. No. 13. No. 15. No. 17. No. 18. No. 19. No. 20. No. 21. No. 21.

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Folder Description February 20, 1943, File containing Intelligence Reports Issued by the 10th Independent Hikotai, gun Hikotai and Watari Group covering operation in the Philippines. March 11, 1943, Notebook containing Table of Organization of Certain Japanese Army Units. March 27, 1943, Hawaii-Malaya Naval Operations Part 1, March 29, 1943, Bismarck Sea Operation, February-March 1943, Part 2 April 7, 1943, Mimeographed Identification Sketches of Japanese Aircraft April 10, 1943, Miscellaneous Records of the Southern Expeditionary Force (Tomi 8125 Butai) in Malaya and the Philippines May 7, 1943, File of Counter-Espionage Instructions Belonging to Fuchiyama butai, Nakajima Tai

514-515 123 No. 4. contd. contd No. 5. No .6. No. 7. No. 8. No. 9. No.10.

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No. 11. May 12, 1943, File of Orders of No. 2 Bty of 47th Field A/A Gun Bn for Period, November 1941 - June 1942 No. 12. May 24, 1943, Mimeographed Reference Manual on Landing Operation No. 13. May 29, 1943, Regulations Concerning the Replacement of Military and Militarized Personnel in Units Participating in the Great East Asia War (Extract) No. 14. June 2, 1943, Detailed Battle Report No. 2 (Rabaul Occupation Operations.) No. 15 June 3, 1943, Bulletine of Punishments (Wartime) Issued January - April 1942 by Watari Group in the Philippines No. 16. June 5, 1943, Communication Regulations of Moto Group Signal Tai No. 17. June 6, 1943, Communication Instructions: 21st Independent Mixed Brigade No. 18. June 6, 1943, Reference Manual for A/A Gunners No. 19. June 16, 1943, Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Submarine Shipboard Training Instructions No. 20. June 22, 1943, List of Awards for Meritorious and Distinguished Service During Mindanao Operation. 41st Infantry Reg. No. 7 Coy. No. 21. June 23, 1943, Notes on composition of Takasago Tribe; Matters relating to Their Induction into Takasago Volunteer Unit and Other Information in Dairy Form. No. 22. Part One, June 29, 1943, Field Diary and Battle Reports No. 3 Bty, 50th Field A/A Gun Bn., November 1942 - January 1943, Part One. No. 22. Part Two, June 1943, Field Diary and Battle Reports No. 3 Bty, 50th Field A/A Gun Bn, Part Two. No. 23. July 5, 1943, Notes on Automatic Weapons and the Infantry Gun. No. 24. July 24, 1943, Records of No. 67 Eastern New Guinea Giruwa L of C Hospital, No. 2 Sub-Section. No. 25. July 13, 1943, Reference Manual on Landing Operations No. 26. July 13, 1943, Field Gunnery Manual No. 27. July 16, 1943, Field Log Sakigawa Tai, July-August 1942 No. 28. July 21, 1943, Intelligence Reports Issued by Yasawa Butai HQ and Oki Shudan (group) HFG March 8-September 30, 1942 No. 29. July 26, 1943, File of Miscellaneous Orders and Bulletins November 9 December 8, 1942, Compiled by 67 Giruwa L of C Hospital No. 30. July 31, 1943, Engineer Training Methods No. 31. August 1, 1943, Standard Specifications for Type 15 Bombproof Shelter

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Folder Description August 11, 1943, Account of the Netherlands East Indies February-March 1942 August 12, 1943, File of Nankai Shitai Operation Orders, August 15-October 1942 August 15, 1943, Distribution of Awards for China Incident August 16, 1943, Rules of Naval Hand-Signaling August 21, 1943, Landing Operations Data, 10th Independent Engineers Reg. August 22, 1943, Allied combat tactics. August 24, 1943, File of Nankai Shitai Orders, May 10-13, 1942 September 1, 1943, File of Nankai Shitai Operation Orders September 5, 1943, Protocol of Constructional Plans, Expenditure and General Computations of Ordinance Section, Kansawa Factory Miyagawa Waterworks Project No. 41. September 8, 1943, Miscellaneous Personnel Records, Horii Butai, Sakikawa Butai No. 42. September 19, 1943, Descriptive Outline of Saipan No. 43. September 17, 1943, File of Takamura Tai Orders No. 44. No. 45. No. 46. No. 47. No. 48. No. 49. September 24, 1943, Moto Heiden Intelligence Records (Dated from April 29, 1943) September 28, 1943, Census of Japan, October 1940 October 9, 1943, The Weekly, Publication of Japanese Dept. of Information, Part 1 Continued: Part 2 and 3, The Weekly, Publication of Department of Information Operations of Baggage and Ammunition Han October 14, 1943, Instructions for Keeping War Diaries and Combat Reports

515-516 124 No. 32. contd contd. No. 33. No. 34. No. 35. No. 36. No. 37. No. 38. No. 39. No. 40.

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No. 51. No. 52. No. 53. No. 54. No. 55. No. 56. No. 57. No. 58. No. 59. No. 60. No. 61. No. 62. 518-519 126 No. 63 No. 64. No. 65. No. 66. No. 67. October 28, 1943, Transport Plans and Orders October 31, 1943, Notes on the Field Fortifications November 4, 1943, 51st Division Tactical Plan, Lae-Salamaua Areas November 5, 1943, Notification re. Enshrining of Personnel from Nichiryu Maru November 16, 1943, File of 30th Independent Engineer Regiment OP Orders, (February 13-June 6 1943) November 21, 1943, Characteristics of American Combat Methods on Guadalcanal (Sacamava Area, September 17, 1943) November 24, 1943, Reference Manual, Type 96 LMG, September 30, 1941 November 25, 1943, Instructions Regarding Return of Ashes November 25, 1943, Reference Data on Engineer Regiment Training Plans (Inspectorate of Engineers - 1941) November 16, 1943, Reference Data on Grenade Dischargers November 21, 1943, Type 93 2-meter Height Finder. Method of Handling. November 18, 1943, Ammunition Handling Regulations. December 3, 1943, Lecture Notes on Miscellaneous Air Training Subjects December 1, 1943, US Army Combat Methods December 1, 1943, "Daily Record of Investigation of Prisoners" December 8, 1943, Lae Small Craft Movement Plan December 10, 1943, News Reports and Official Communiques

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Folder Description December 18, 1943, Air Service Training Manual, Part 3 December 28, 1943, Combat Training Plans December 30, 1943, Field Diary January 5, 1944, Moto Group Operation orders and Bulletins January 9, 1944, File of Operations Orders January 8, 1944, Type 99 Twin Radial Airplane Engine January 14, 1944, Tactical use of Smoke January 22, 1944, Posthumous Awards January 20, 1944, Mo Force (18th Army) Intelligence Reports January 18, 1944, Field Manual: Combat Tactics of Special Naval Landing Parties July 21, 1944, (Supplement) Appendix to Field Manual January 26, 1944, US Combat Methods, Jungle Travel and Military Regulations (i.e., of Japanese troops) January 28, 1944, Map of Mobilization Areas in Japan January 29, 1944, Morale Lectures January 30, 1944, Weather Observation for Aerial Navigation January 31, 1944, Morale Lectures February 1, 1944, File of Company Orders February 2, 1944, Standard List of Field Medical Supplies February 4, 1944, 22nd Airfield Bn., Orders and Bulletins February 5, 1944, Combat Ordinance Service Manual February 12, 1944, 51st Div. Medical Records February 14, 1944, Note on Air Signal Regiment

518-519 126 No. 68. contd contd. No. 69. No. 70. No. 71. No. 72. No. 73. No. 74. No. 75. No. 76 . No. 77 . No. 77 . No. 78 . No. 79. No. 80. No. 81. No. 82. No. 83. No. 84. No. 85. No. 86. No. 87. No. 88. 519-520 127

No. 89. February 16, 1944, Anti-Gas Instructions No. 90. February 18, 1944, Selection of Field Artillery Positions No. 91. February 22, 1944, Type 1 "Oscar" Single Seat Fighter No. 92. February 23, 1944, 51 Division Intelligence Survey No. 94. February 23, 1944, Intelligence Record File No. 95. February 28, 1944, File of Dailey Orders and Reports 51 Division No. 96. March 5, 1944, Bacteria Culture Media No. 97. March 6, 1944, Notebook on Infantry Tactics No. 98. March 8, 1944, Civilian Mobilization Law (1941) No. 99. March 9, 1944, Type 98 Projectile Discharger No. 100. March 14, 1944, Notes on Anti-Aircraft Weapons No. 101. March 22, 1944, Demolition Explosives and Accessories No. 102. Anti-Aircraft, Firing Direction Tables No. 103. March 24, 1944, 51 Division Air-Ground Communications No. 104. March 24, 1944, Naval Rations and Clothing Supply guide No. 105. March 25, 1944, Field Diary and Operation Orders No. 106. March 27, 1944, Interior Duty and Discipline Regulation No. 107. March 27, 1944, Meteorological Documents

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519-520 127 No. 108. March 25, 1944, Maintenance Data on Type 2 Carrier-borne Reconnaissance Airplane (Judy) contd contd. No. 109. March 29, 1944, Radio Transmitters, Receivers, and Generators No. 110. March 29, 1944, Operation of Goertz Bombsight, Model R. 520-521 128 No. 111. March 30, 1944, Study of Jungle Combat No. 112. March 30, 1944, Supply Procurement and Transport Manual No. 113. April 14, 1944, News Report on Java Volunteers Defense Army No. 114. April 1, 1944, Shipping Engineers Handbook No. 115. April 5, 1944, Air Intelligence Operations Orders No. 116. April 5, 1944, Operation and Daily Orders of 102nd Infantry Regiment No. 117. April 6, 1944, Division Signal Unit Manual No. 118. April14, 1944, 41st Division Medical Unit Regulations No. 119. April 21, 1944, Operations Orders,1st Shipping Engineers Regiment, Defense of Borgen Bay No. 120. April 22, 1944, Kokopo sector Security Unit, Amended Security Regulations. No. 121. April 14, 1944, Air Reconnaissance and Attacks on Submarines No. 122. April 23, 1944, Amount and Condition of Chemical Warfare Equipment, 51st Division No. 123. April 23, 1944, File of Intelligence Reports on Operations In SWPA No. 124. April 24, 1944, Allied Air Raids on Tsurubu No. 125. April 28, 1944, Handbook, Type 94 Wireless No. 126. May 11, 1944, Motor Transport and Other Records of 22 Airfield Battalion No. 127. May 12, 1944, File of Naval Postal Address No. 128. May 2, 1944, Construction of Combat Positions, Roads and Airfields No. 129. May 13, 1944, Western New Britain Garrison Regulations No. 130. May 13, 1944, Explosives in Jungle Warfare No. 131. May 14, 1944, Handbook for Submarine and Airplane Spotters No. 132. May 16, 1944, Field Diary of 2nd Battalion, 238th Infantry Regiment, 20th Division No. 133. May 25, 1944, Handbook on Type 94 Wireless Sets. No. 134. May 26, 1944, Intelligence Wireless Set Handbook No. 135. May 25, 1944, Notes on Radio and Radar No. 136. May 29, 1944, File of Ordinance Regulations, 102nd Infantry Regiment No. 137. June 3, 1944, Attack on Pillbox Positions No. 138. June 10, 1944, Operation Orders 66th Infantry Regiment No. 139. June 15, 1944, Correction Tables for Computing Anti-Aircraft Firing Data No. 140. June 13, 1944, Uploading Operations under Superior Enemy Air Power. No. 141. June 16, 1944, Anti-Submarine Training Notice No. 142. October 27, 1944, Drawings of Type 88, 7cm Field Anti-Aircraft, Type 11 No. 143. June 21, 1944, Reference Drawings and Explanations for Handlings Guns No. 144. June 23, 1944, Underwater Magnetic Detector and Related Electrical Aparatus No. 145. July 4, 1944, Intelligence Reports, Maps, and Sketches of Operations in New Guinea, April 1943 to August 1943. Parts I, II, and III

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Folder Description No. 146. July 5, 1944, Field Diary of 64 Line of Communication Unit No. 147. July 6, 1944, Manual for Trainee in the Regular Signal Course (Meteorology) No. 148. July 10, 1944, Operation Orders, 1 Shipping Engineer Regiment No. 149. July 11, 1944, Organization for Chemical Warfare No. 150. July 12, 1944, Installation of KI-61 (HA-140) Airplane Engine No. 151. July 13, 1944, Combat on the Mt. Natib Area, Batam No. 152. July 18, 1944, References on Piloting Type 1 Fighter Model 2 No. 153. July 19, 1944, Part I Type 92 Heavy Machine Gun No. 154. July 20, 1944, References on Piloting Type 1 Fighter Model 2 No. 155. July 21, 1944, Chemical Warfare Agents No. 156. July 22, 1944, 20 Division Wartime Ordinance Duty Regulations No. 157. July 23, 1944, Troopship Regulations No. 158. July 24, 1944, Military Rules and Regulations No. 159. July 26, 1944, Field Diaries of No. 2 Coy 51st Eng. Reg. No. 160. July 26, 1944, Identification and Location of Air Units and Army Installations No. 161. July 31, 1944, Military Police Intelligence Report No. 162. August 1, 1944, Flying Regulations for Netherlands Indies Area and Other Islands No. 163. August 2, 1944, Military Police Manual No. 164. August 9, 1944, File of Maizuru Naval Station Bulletins and Orders No. 165. August 11, 1944, Underground Warfare in Canton No. 166. August 11, 1944, Outline Survey of Borneo Sector No. 167. August 12, 1944, Discipline of Imperial Troops in the Philippines, and Army Propaganda Measures No. 168. August 12, 1944, Notes and Charts on Invasion Maneuvers No. 169. August 13, 1944, Intelligence Work, and "Rounding Up" No. 170. August 14, 1944, Transport Journal, 4th Air Army Liaison Station, Hollandia No. 171. August 14, 1944, Divisional Organization and Supply No. 172. August 21, 1944, Gasoline Alternator for Wireless Apparatus No. 173. August 21, 1944, Interrogation of Allied Prisoners Concerning Air Forces in the Solomons Area No. 174. August 22, 1944, Sketches of Japanese Airfields No. 175. August 31, 1944, Parts I, II, and III, Field Diary of 15 Field Machine Cannon Battery No. 176. September 5, 1944, Plan for the Use of Gas in Pawancheng Area No. 177. September 8, 1944, Military Topographical Data on Geelvink Bay and Vogelkop Peninsula with Maps No. 178. September 9, 1944, Specifications for Aviation Lubricating Oil, Bullet-Proof Glass No. 179. September 11, 1944, Boat Unit Regulations Between Bogo and Surigao No. 180. September 11, 1944, Information on Wireless Equipment No. 181. September 12, 1944, Notes on Anti-Submarine Warfare

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523-524 131 No. 182. September 13, 1944, Specifications for Airplane Machine Gun Ammunition, Bombs contd. and Flares. contd No. 183. September 14, 1944, Service History Records of Flying Personnel No. 184. September 14, 1944, KI 62 (Type 3 F Tony) Piloting Procedures 524-525 132 No. 185. September 14, 1944, Instructions for Sea Transport Units Operating I Enemy Dominating Waters No. 186. September 15, 1944, Methods of Production of Aviation Fuels No. 187. September 16, 1944, Lesson from Experiences in the Akyab No. 188. September 18, 1944, Subjugation of Central Luzon by 1 Battalion, 141 Infantry Regiment No. 189. September 18, 1944, Portable Gas Detectors and Table of Gasses No. 190. September 20, 1944, Type 3 Fighter, Tony, Handling Reference No. 191. September 25, 1944, Part I, Sketches of Airfields in Philippines, Borneo, NEI, Philippines, Malaya No. 192. September 27, 1944, Handling Notes and Data Charts on Types HI Mark No. 193. September 27, 1944, Anti Gas Medical Equipment No. 194. September 28, 1944, Wartime Medical Service No. 195. September 29, 1944, Air Sector Force Battalion Chemical Warfare Section No. 196. September 30, 1944, Explosives: Chemical Warfare Detectors and Decontaminating Equipment No. 197. October 1, 1944, Use of poison Tester Set, Fifth column Activity in China, and Japanese Propaganda Organization No. 198. October 1, 1944, Charts of Ammunition and Fuses No. 199. October 1, 1944, Methods of Identification Factories and Estimating Productive Capacity No. 200. October 2, 1944, Data on Various Types of Sea Trucks No. 201. October 2, 1944, Landing Operations Pamphlets No. 202. October 3, 1944, Selection of Reserve Officer Candidates No. 203. October 3, 1944, Selection of Reserve Officer Candidates No. 204. October 4, 1944, Laying Smoke Screens From Armored Cars and Tanks with Smoke Candles No. 205. October 4, 1944, Intelligence Reports (3 Air Army: 4 Fleet Headquarters) Covering Combat Tactics of American Submarines: Lessons in Jungle Warfare; Moluccan Wireless Station; Raids by B-17's and B-24's No. 206. October 5, 1944, Identifications, Pay and Savings Books No. 207. October 5, 1944, Examples of Army Transports Tactics Against Attack by Allied Submarines No. 208. October 6, 1944, Saka-Na Officers Club Roster; 816 Army and Navy Officers No. 209. October 6, 1944, Commentary on International Law Regarding Chemical and Bacterial Warfare No. 210. October 7, 1944, Incidence of Contagious Diseases in Thailand No. 211. October 7, 1944, Monthly Propaganda Report from Java

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133 No. 212. October 7, 1944, Notes on Chemical Warfare, Protective Measures and Training; Mortar Firing contd. No. 213. October 8, 1944, 19 Army Regulations on forms to be submitted Regarding Personnel Replacements No. 214. October 10, 1944, Armoring Procedure for Type 98 direct Co-operation Reconnaissance Plane and Types 97 and 98 Light Bombes No. 215. Lecture on Landing Operation, Actions to be taken by Transports Against Bombing and Submarine Attacks, and General Details of Fleet Communication No. 216. October 11, 1944, Army Water Filters No. 217. October 11, 1944, Blueprints on Type 1 Fighter Model 2 No. 218. October 26, 1944, General Catalogue of Transport Ships No. 219. October 30, 1944, Use of Gas and Smoke and Anti-Gas Measures in Landing Operations No. 220. October 31, 1944, Army Transfer Lists No. 29-32 34 (February); 40, 42 (March 1944) No. 221. October 31, 1944, 17 Army Intendance Report for March 1944 No. 222. November 8, 1944, Military Police Intelligence, Propaganda, Pacification and Fifth Column Activities No. 223. November 13, 1944, Condition of Corregidor Island Defenses After May 6, 1942 No. 224. November 15, 1944, Use of Explosives on Beaches and In Raining Attacks No. 225. November 15, 1944, Topics for Prisoner of War Interrogation, American Press on Japanese Army Morale; Tadan (Hollow Charge Bomb Cluster); Type 1 15-second Delay Tail Fuse. No. 226. November 18, 1944, Commando Raiding Unit Tactics:Manual and Maneuver Plans No. 227. November 22, 1944, Army Transfer List No. 41, May 2, 1944 No. 228. November 23, 1944, Chemical Warfare Material No. 229. November 24, 1944, Operation and Handling of Type 3 Air (KU) Mark 6 Radar No. 230. November 25, 1944, Infantry-Artillery Co-operation No. 231. November 28, 1944, 19th Army Airfield Survey and Construction References 134 No. 232. November 28, 1944, Types of Japanese Bombs, Flares and Fuses in Use in December 1943; Method of Determining Types of Allied Bombs Use From Craters Made No. 233. November 28, 1944, Officer Roster of 36th Mountain Artillery Regiment and 36th Division No. 234. November 29, 1944, Fortification Manual, Vol. I, (Revised 1941) No. 235. November 29, 1944, Material Loading Charts and Plans for Takao Harbor Maneuvers No. 236. November 29, 1944, Numerical Chart of Transport Ship No. 237. December 3, 1944, Personal Punishment and Military Discipline; Legal Punishment of Enemy of Air Personnel; Court Martial Judgments; Air Raid Defense Measures No. 238. December 4, 1944, Osaka Harbor Facilities No. 239. December 4, 1944, Regulations Concerning Employment of Prisoners of War and Supervision of Troops Returning to Japan No. 240. December 5, 1944, Handling of Wartime Roster of Military Records

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Folder Description December 11, 1944, Transport Ship Number List December 12, 1944, Sketches of Airfield, Celebes- New Guinea Area December 13, 1944, Guide to Anti-Submarine Warfare by Heavy Bomber Units December 19, 1944, Characteristic and Use of Red Candles December 19, 1944, Same Subject (Supplement) December 19, 1944, Standard Specifications for Fuel and Lubricating Oil December 20, 1944, The Type 89 12.7 cm Dual Purpose Gun; Type 88 7-cm Anti-Aircraft Gun December 20, 1944, Operation of Reorganized Division Medical Units December 20, 1944, Front Line Inspection and Reconditioning of Wet Canisters; Data Charts on Red and Smoke Candles December 20, 1944, Demolition, Sabotage, and Manufacture of Munitions and War Gasses December 21, 1944, Simultaneous Ignition of Smoke Candles December 22, 1944, Use of Field Artillery for Anti- Aircraft Fire December 23, 1944, Military Topography of Western New Guinea December 23, 1944, File of Lae Garrison Unit Daily Orders December 24, 1944, Notes, Diagram and Manual on Type 99 HI Mards 1 to 4 and Ground Mark 3 Wireless Sets December 25, 1944, Procedure in Interrogating and Handling Prisoners of War December 26, 1944, Firing Tables for Type 100 Self-Destroying Tracer Projectile

525-526 134 No. 241. contd contd. No. 242. No. 243. No. 244. No. 244. No. 245. No. 246. No. 247. No. 248. No. 249. No. 250. No. 251. No. 252. No. 253. No. 254. No. 255. No. 256. 526-528 135

No. 257. December 27, 1944, 141st Infantry Regiment Bulletins and Related Papers No. 258. December 28, 1944, Naval Promotion and Appointment Bulletins 5, 10, and January 11, 1944 No. 259. December 30, 1944, Torpedo Specifications, Firing Data and Attack Methods for Motor Torpedo Boats No. 260. Transportation and March Data; Effectiveness of Mortar Unit Firing Gas Shells; Sharpshooter Army Group No. 261. January 1, 1945, Log of Powered Sailboat Operating in Japanese Waters No. 262. January 2, 1945, Organization Outlines of Various Units No. 263. January 2, 1945, Installation of Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Submarine Defenses on Transport Ships. No. 264. January 3, 1945, Roster of Army Air Officers' School Graduates, Class 23, 1943 No. 265. January 3, 1945, Flying Regulations and Restrictions No. 266. January 4, 1945, 248 Flying Regiment Operation Orders No. 267. January 4, 1945, Anti-Tank Warfare and Tank Tactics No. 268. January 4, 1945, 4th Air Army Operation Orders No. 269. January 6, 1945, Operating Instruction for 12th and 25th Torpedo Boat Squadrons No. 270. January 7, 1945, Officer and Unit Identifications; Reports of Damage and Casualties No. 271. January 8, 1945, Intelligence and Fifth Column Operations in Total War No. 272. January 8, 1945, Global Situation Report for February 1944 No. 273. January 8, 1945, Anti-Motor Torpedo Boat Tactics for Large Mechanized Landing Craft

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526-528 135 No. 274. January 8, 1945, Naval Mail Handling Regulations and Postal Addresses contd contd. No. 275. January 10, 1945, Fortifications Manual Part 2 No. 276. January 10, 1945, Operations of Mo Force Signal Unit December 1, 1943-February 1944 No. 277. January 11, 1945, Instructions Concerning Air Operations on India-Burma Frontier No. 278. January 11, 1945, Malaya Campaign 1941-1942 No. 279. January 12, 1945, File of Convoy Documents No. 280. January 12, 1945, Interrogation Reports on American Aircrew Prisoners of War No. 281. January 13, 1945, Firing Instructions for Anti-Aircraft and Anti-Submarine Defense of Ships 528-529 136 No. 282. No. 283. No. 284. No. 285. No. 286. No. 287. No. 288. No. 289. No. 290. No. 291. No. 292. No. 293. No. 294. No. 295. No. 296. No. 298. No. 299. No. 300. No. 301. No. 302. No. 303. No. 304. No. 305. No. 306. No. 307. No. 308. January 16, 1945, Air Intelligence Records January 18, 1945, Specifications of Powered Sailing Vessels and Fishing Boats January 18, 1945, Army Intendance Manual January 18, 1945, Lessons from New Guinea Operations, July 1942 - April 1943 January 18, 1945, Malaria Treatment January 18, 1945, Type 99 HI Mark Wireless Set Handling Book January 19, 1945, Characteristics of Submarines and Anti-Submarine Operations January 19, 1945, 65 Brigade Combat Report on Philippines Operation January 19, 1945, Weekly Information Bulletin With Special Editorial on Wartime Organization of Industry January 19, 1945, Explanation of Military Terms January 19, 1945, Air Defense of Factories January 20, 1945, Experimental Mark 229 Model 50-2 Transmitter and Model 4 Synchronizing and Measurement Receivers January 20, 1945, Flight Logbook, March 1-24, 1943-October 1944 January 20, 1945, Type 2 Fighter Armoring Method January 20, 1945, Reports on Incidence of Disease January 20, 1945, Harbors in China and Southern Area: Construction of Harbor Facilities January 21, 1945, Shipping Construction Depot Field Diary, July 1- December 31, 1942 January 21, 1945, Lessons from the New Guinea Campaign January 21, 1945, Type 98 Instantaneous, Short Delay Fuse; Finned Bangalore Torpedo; Ammunition for 10 and 15 cm Howitzers and Guns, Small Arms January 21, 1945, Maintenance Report of Sub-Chaser Division No. 23 May 15 - November 30, 1942 January 22, 1945, Small Boat Combat Experiences Against Torpedo Boats; Characteristics of US Army Landing Operations January 22, 1945, Artillery Flying Tables 6 Flying Division Ordinance Department Airplane Receipts January 23, 1945, Explanatory Notes on Remote Control Apparatus of Auxiliary Receiver for Division Signal Unit January 23, 1945, Duties and Training of Field Military Police January 23, 1945, Photograph Album of 3rd Battery, 36th Mountain Artillery

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528-529 136 No. 309. January 23, 1945, 80th Infantry Reg. Officer Personnel Records contd contd. No. 310. January 23, 1945, Collection of Combat Examples of the Use of War Gasses No. 311. January 24, 1945, 14th Army Field Freight Depot (Philippine Islands) Duty Report for January 1944 529-530 137 No. 312. January 24, 1945, Artillery, Mortar, Small Arms and Tear Gas Projectiles No. 313. January 24, 1945, Intelligence Report of the Kami Organization (Special Service Organization) No. 314. January 24, 1945, Army Transfer Lists No. 207, 208 (1943); 1, 3, 35, 52. No. 315. January 24, 1945, Lists of Personnel of 9th Flying Brigade, 74th Ind. Flying Squadron, 7th Airfield Coy, 75th, 45th, and 61st Flying Regiment No. 316. January 24, 1945, Anchorage Operation Orders (Part I) No. 316. January 24, 1945, Same Subject (Part II) No. 318. February 7, 1945, Nao (Sho) Group (Shudan) Intelligence No. 319. February 8, 1945, Organization Outlines of Various Units No. 320. February 20, 1945, Performance Data of German Telefunken Tubes No. 321. February 21, 1945, Regulations for Handling Prisoners of War No. 322. February 22, 1945, Essential Data Charts on Type 94/Air-Ground Mark 2 Wireless Set, Model 2, Receiver; Schematic and Firing Diagrams of Type 94 Air-Ground Mark 2 Wireless Set Relay No. 323. February 28, 1945, Firing Tables for Type 91 10-cm Howitzer No. 324. February 28, 1945, Blueprints of Type 100 Two-Engine Bomber, Helen No. 325. March 1, 1945, Army Transfer List No. 238-250. November 10 - December 1, 1944 (Part I) No. 325. March 1, 1945, Same Subject (Part II) No. 326. March 3, 1945, Army Transfer Lists No. 140-142, 144, 147-151; July 21 - August 1, 1944 No. 327. March 4, 1945, Naval General Staff Intelligence Report on Allied Situation in the Pacific July 22, 1944 No. 328. March 5, 1945, Lessons from the Saipan Operations No. 329. March 15, 1945, Navy Bulletins A No. 1524-1534, July 3-13, 1944 No. 330. March 16, 1945, Regulations for the Replacement of Personnel No. 331. March 17, 1945, Southeast Asia Navigation Data No. 332. March 18, 1945, Data Concerning Ships Sailing Philippines Waters No. 333. March 23, 1945, Air Intelligence and Communications; Responsibilities of Flying Group Flying Brigade Commanders No. 334. March 23, 1945, Small Model Wireless Set No. 335. March 24, 1945, Mobilization of Industrial Science No. 336. March 25, 1945, Extralegal Punishment No. 337. March 26, 1945, Aircraft March Cannon and Machine Guns; Type 1 Large Power Turret, Model 21 No. 338. March 27, 1945, Intelligence Reports on Allied Air, Ground and Shipping Activities in Asiatic-Pacific Theater, July 21 - September 20, 1944

530-531

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Folder Description March 28, 1945, Nao (Sho) Group (Shudan) Intelligence Report No. 3, 6 to September 15, 1944 March 29, 1945, Report on Investigation of Illegal Firing by Native March 30, 1945, Substitute Antitank Mine; Dummy Discharges; New Soybean Mobil Oil No. 342. March 30, 1945, Alphabetical Roster of Enlisted Men 219th Infantry Regiment. No. 343. March 30, 1945, Reports on Counterintelligence, Propaganda and Fifth Column Activities in the Philippines No. 344. March 31, 1945, Artillery Reference Points in Tiaong and Lipa Plains No. 345. April 1, 1945, Handling of Special Telephone No. 346. April 1, 1945, Reference for Command of Shipping Forces No. 347. April 2, 1945, List of Good Conduct Passes Issued by Bais Garrison Unit No. 348. April 2, 1945, Duties and Command Use of Military Police Unit No. 349. April 11, 1945, Experimental Data on Destruction of Tanks With Demolition Charges No. 350. April 12, 1945, Organization, Disposition and Duties of Ominato Defense Unit No. 351. April 12, 1945, Allied Landing Operations; Effect of Naval Bombardments No. 352. April 13, 1945, Inspection Data Charts for SU Type Electricity Powered 75-cm Searchlight, Model 4, Modification 1 (100 Volt) No. 353. April 13, 1945, Southern Area Naval Hydrographic Department Notices to Mariners. Military- Most Secret No. 5-8 and Secret No. 16-25, May 30 September 1, 1944 No. 354. April 14, 1945, Dengue Fever Preventive Inoculation No. 355. April 14, 1945, Luzon Campaign of 16th Division: December 24, 1941 - \ January 3, 1942 No. 356. April 15, 1945, Gas Training Reference for Battalion Warrant Officers and Sergeants Major No. 357. April 16, 1945, Motor Torpedo Boat Combat Tactics and Depth Charge and Torpedo Firing Data Tables. No. 358. April 28, 1945, Hoko System in Formosa and as Proposed for the Philippines No. 359. April 28, 1945, Guerrilla Warfare in the Philippines (Parts I and II) No. 360. April 29, 1945, Provisional Handling Methods for 20mm Wing Machine Cannon No. 361. April 29, 1945, Reference on Army Sea Transport Operation No. 362. April 30, 1945, Organization and Tactics of Division Engineers Assault Group and Examples of Pillboxes No. 363. April 30, 1945, Gas Protection Manual No. 364. May 13, 1945, Fleet Medical Reports No. 365. May 1, 1945, Reference on the Use of Smoke Candles No. 366. May 2, 1945, Manual on Bridge, Demolitions, Construction of Positions and Obstacles No. 367. May 2, 1945, Type 96, 25mm Machine Cannon Fire Control Gear No. 368. May 3, 1945, Notes on Gas and Chemical Warfare Material No. 369. May 3, 1945, List of Officers and Senior Civilian Officials of Kumamoto Division

530-531 138 No. 339. contd. contd No. 340. No. 341.

531-532

139

532-533

140

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532-533 140 No. 370. May 12, 1945, 16th Division Monthly Battle Report for April 1944 contd contd. No. 371. May 13, 1945, Morale and Economy in Japan from Letter to a Soldier No. 372. May 14, 1945, Courts-Martial Statistics, Duties of Army Legal Force, Extracts from National Security Act No. 373. May 18, 1945 Family Psychodidae Moth Flies and Sand Flies No. 374. May 19. 1945, 16th Army Report on Medical Situation in Java for February 1944 No. 375. May 20, 1945, General Ordinance Duties in Time of War; Cautions in Firing Various Guns; Data on Machine Guns; Equipment of Units Within Division No. 376. May 24, 1945, Army Payment Regulations No. 377. May 25, 1945, Handwritten Notebook on Espionage and Sabotage No. 378. May 26, 1945, Division Signal Unit Auxiliary Receiver and Receiving Apparatus No. 379. May 27, 1945, Instructions for Model 2 Detector Kit No. 380. May 30, 1945, Activation and Departure Tables of Emergency Combat Forces July-August 1944 No. 381. May 31, 1945, Defense Against Bacterial Warfare No. 382. June 1, 1945, Type 97 Hydrophone, Type 92 Mine, Type 93 Echo Ranging Gear Model 3 No. 383. June 2, 1945, Manual for Defense Against Landings (Provisional) No. 384. June 2, 1945, Reference on Detection and Disposal of Land Mines 533-534 141 No. 386. June 3, 1945, Unit Identifications and Names of Officers and Warrants Officers of 71st Infantry Regiment No. 387. June 3, 1945, 1st Division Mobilization Plan Orders; 1st Division Mobilization Plan Orders; 1st Division Mobilization Plan Orders, 1944 No. 388. June 3, 1945, Regulations Concerning Yearly Inspection Muster of Reservist and Acceptance of Special Volunteer Officers, Reserve Officers Candidates and Candidates for Second Lieutenant SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No.1-27 November 1942 - April 1943. (Note: Each issue of this series has a complete index as its cover sheet) 534-536 536-537 538 539 540-541 541-542 542-543 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 28-64, April-July 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 65-81, July-October 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 82-90, October-November 1943 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 91-103, November 1943 - March 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 104-114, March-April 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 115-126, April-June 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 127-137, July-September 1944, (Also: Document #12816; Situation on Evacuation of Corregidor, MacArthur, Quezon, Sayre)

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Box 149 150 151

Folder Description SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 138-151, October 1944-February 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 152-163, February-April 1945 SWPA, ATIS, Current Translations No. 164-170, April-June 1945

SWPA, ATIS, Limited Distribution Translation (LTD):


1. April 1, 1944. Notes on Radio Location 2. April 2, 1944. Key to coded Ordnance Identification Data 3. May 21, 1944. Electronic Interference Set 4. May 23, 1944. "Z" Operation Data 5. May 26, 1944. Documents Received thru AC/S, G-2 (cf. LDT/4) 6. August 14, 1944. File on Radar Diagrams 7. June 11, 1944. Notes and Diagrams on Radar Equipment 8. June 1, 1944. Notes on Infra-Red Signal Device 9. July 2, 1944. Notes on the Braun tube and 12 inch Tube type receiver 10. July 10, 1944. Theory and Uses on Radar 11. July 13, 1944. Model 2 Radar Locator 12. July 28, 1944. Window Dropping: Allied Techniques and Japanese Experiments 13. August 12, 1944. 2nd Army Intelligence Report on Allied Indirect Intelligence Activities 14. September 3, 1944. First Phase Radar Experiments 15. September 7, 1944. Radar Detection of Submarines 16. October 19, 1944. Interrogation of Captured American B-24 Air Crew 17. October 30, 1944. Allied and Japanese Operations Among Natives of Dutch New Guinea 18. October 23, 1944. Interrogation Report on Allied Intelligence Mission 19. October 23, 1944. Intelligence Reports Concerning Allied Submarine and Secret Agents 20. November 1,1944. Reports of Interrogation of American Air Force Prisoners of War 21. January 3, 1945. Impulse Type Ultrashort-Wave Receiver, Model 3 and 2-1 22. November 18, 1944. Diaries of Two Members of Austrian Detached Reconnaissance 23. Patrols in New Guinea 23. December 24, 1944. FM2O5A, UN 954 and UN 955 Tube Base Socket 24. January 22, 1945. Power Supply Schematic Diagram of Experimental Mark 230 Model 25. Ultrashort-Wave Warning Set B for Field Use 546-547 152 SWPA, ATIS, Limited Distribution Translations, No. 25-39 (Part VII) 25. December 30, 1944. Anti-Japanese Activities in Java 26. February1, 1945. Type 3 (Air) Mark 6 Radar Receiver Circuit Diagram 27. March 26, 1945. Radar Interference: Tube Characteristics of UV-838B 28. March 3, 1945. Training Notes on Ultrashort-Wave Practice and Engineering 29. February 24, 1945. Notes on Mk Chi Radar Transmitter 30. March 2, 1945. Notes on Mark TA Radar Set, Models 1,2,3

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546-547 152 31. March 29, 1945. Japanese Ten Day Period Reports on Monitoring of Allied Wireless Communications in the Philippines contd contd. 32. April 15, 1945. (Supp. 1) Same Subject 33. March 26, 1945. Memorandum on Secret Investigation of Influential Persons in Towns 34. Neighboring Tacloban Air Base 35. June 3, 1945. Notes, Diagrams, and Photographs of Various types of Radar Equipment 36. April 10, 1945. Type 3 Air (KU) Mark 6 Model 4 Radar 37. May 2, 1945. Mark UF-13 Ultrashort-Wave Receiver Test Performance Chart 38. May 6, 1945. Explanatory Notes on Mark II Model 2 Radar Receiver Modification 2 39. April 22, 1945. (Part I) Navy Operation Plans and Orders, 1941-1944, Recovered From CA NACHI. Part I: Task Force Ultrasecret Operation Orders 76 and 77, etc. 39. May 9, 1945. (Part II) Same Subject 39. May 10, 1945. (Part III) Same Subject. Part III: Mobile Fleet Doctrine and Procedure 39. May 21, 1945. (Part IV) Navy Operation Plans and Orders, 1941-1944, Recovered from CA NACHI, Part IV: Northeast Area Force and 2nd Base Air Force and 2nd Base Air Force, etc 39. May 28, 1945. (Part V) Same Subject) Part V: 2nd Diversion Attack force Ultrsecret Operation Orders and Orders, 1944 39. May 30, 1945. (Part VI) Same Subject. Part VI. Ominato Guard District Ultrasecret Operation Orders and Serials, 1942-1944 39. June 3, 1945. (Part VII) Combined Fleet Doctrine, 1943; booke one; combat 547-548 153 SWPA, ATIS, Limited Distribution Translations 39. June 4, 1945, (Part VIII) Same Subject; Part VIII: Combined Fleet Operations, Orders and Serials 39. August 11, 1945. (Part IX) Same Subject; Part IX: 2nd Fleet Destroyer Squadron and Procedure, 1943 39. August 12, 1945. (Part X) Same Subject; Part X: CarDiv Four Doctrine, 1941; Cruiser Division Doctrine, 1944; Diversion Attack Force Doctrine, 1944; Identification of Friendly Focuses 39. August 17, 1945. (Part XI) Same Subject; Part XI: Northern Force Ultrasecret Operation Orders, etc. 1942-1944; Communications Lessons from Naval Battle off Attu; Doctrine for Interception Zone Operations. 39. August 18, 1945. (Part XII) Same Subject; Part XII Misc. SWPA, ATIS, Limited Distribution Translations 40. May 6, 1945. Radar Warning Set B for Field Use 41. May 8, 1945. Mark UF-122 Ultrashort-Wave Receiver (Radar) Performance Test. 42. May 30, 1945. Explanation of Tube Designations; Characteristics Chart of Sb-767-A Tube 43. May 31, 1945. Tubes Utilized for Unidentified Shipborne Ultrashort-Wave Warning Set 44. June 3, 1945. Type 2, Mark II Radar Model 2 Modification 4

548

154

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154 SWPA, ATIS. Limited Distribution. Interrogation Reports No. 1-29, contd. April 1943- December 31, 1944 SWPA, ATIS, Spot Reports No. 1-160, November 1942-October 1943 155 SWPA, ATIS, Spot Reports No. 161-194, October 1943-April 1945

548-549

Series III: Operations and Plans


SWPA, G-3, Operations SWPA, Study Operations GEORGE Edition 1, October 11, 1944; data and procedures for control of Philippine Guerrilla Forces and Organized Filipino Groups in support of SWPA containing forces in the Philippines SWPA, Outline Plan "OCCUPATION OF CAPE SANSAPOOR (NORTHWESTERN VGELKOP"); June 24, 1944 SWPA, "ELKTON" Plan for the Seizure and Occupation of the New Britain-New IrelandNew Guinea Area, February 28, 1943 549-550 156 SWPA, Outline Plan "GOSSIPMONGER" for the Occupation of Salebaboe Island, Talaud Islands, date August 24, 1944 SWPA, Operation "INTERLUDED" an outline plan to implement seizure of southwestern Mortotai Island, date July 21, 1944 SWPA, Staff Study "KING ONE" for the landings on Sarangani Bay, Mindanao, Philippines, dated September 1944 SWPA, Staff Study Operation "KING TWO" edition #4, for Leyte Gulf-Surigao Strait, seizure, Dated July 12, 1944 SWPA, Staff Study Operation "KING THREE" edition #3, for the seizure of bases in northern Mindanao SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE THREE" edition #3, November 23, 1944, for landing in the Vigan Area, Ilocos Sur Province, Luzon, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE FOUR" November 23, 1944, for airborne and amphibious landings in the Tagaytay Ridge-Nasugbu Bay area, Batangas Province, Luzon, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE SIX" edition #1, January 2, 1945 for diversionary l landings in the Batangas or Tayabas provincial area, Luzon, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE SEVEN" edition #2, January 14, 1945 to seize a beachhead on the Zambales coast, Subales bay and the northern entrance to Bataan Peninsula SWPA, Basic Plan for "MONTCLAIR" Plan, edition #3, with amendments February 25, 1945, for the reoccupation of the Western Visayas-Mindanao-Borneo-Netherlands East Indies Area. SWPA, Basic Plan for "MUSKETEER" Operations, edition #5, July 10, 1944, for operations in the Philippines Archipelago SWPA, Basic Plan for "MUSKETEER TWO" Operations, edition #2, August 29, 1944, for the reoccupation in the Philippines SWPA, Basic Plan for "MUSKETEER THREE" Operations, edition #1, September 28, 1944, for the reoccupation in the Manila-Central Plain area of Luzon, Philippines

550

157

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157 SWPA, Staff Study Operation "LOVE TWO" edition #1, September 29, 1944, for the seizure contd. of the Aparri area, Northern Luzon, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "LOVE THREE" edition #2, October 11, 1944, for the seizure of the southerwestern Mindoro, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE ONE" edition #2, October 7, 1944, for the seizure of the beachheads on Lingayens Gulf, Luzon, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Reinforcement of Operation "MIKE ONE" edition #2, December 8, 1944, for providing a five division alternative reinforcement plan for "MIKE ONE" SWPA, Cover and Deception Plan, Operation "MIKE ONE" edition #1 November 15, 1944 158 SWPA, Staff Study Operation "MIKE TWO" edition #1, October 4, 1944, for the seizure of the beachhead on the east coast of Luzon, Philippines near Dingalan Bay-Lanete, in support of "MIKE ONE" SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE ONE" edition #1, November 1, 1944, for the reoccupation of most of Mindanao, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE ONE" edition #1, March 18, 1945, for the seizure of Tarakan, Northeast Borneo. (Note: This plan is completely different from the "OBOE ONE" dated November 1, 1944) SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE TWO" edition #1, March 21, 1945, for the occupation of Balikpapan area eastern Borneo SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE TWO" edition #2, April 30, 1945, for the occupation of Balikpapan area eastern Borneo SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE SIX" edition #1, April 20, 1945, for the seizure of the Brunei Bay area, North Borneo SWPA, Basic Plan for Operation "PRINCETON" edition #1, October 31, 1944, for the reoccupation of the Visayas-Mindanao-Bornea-NEI Area SWPA, Basic Plan for Operation "PRINCETON" edition #2, November 20, 1944, for the reoccupation of the Visayas-Mindanao-Bornea-NEI Area SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE TWO" edition #1, March 21, 1945, for the occupation of Balikpapan area eastern Borneo SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE TWO" edition #2, April 30, 1945, for the occupation of Balikpapan area eastern Borneo SWPA, Staff Study Operation "OBOE SIX" edition #1, April 20, 1945, for the seizure of the Brunei Bay area, North Borneo SWPA, Basic Plan for Operation "PRINCETON" edition #1, October 31, 1944, for the r reoccupation of the Visayas-Mindanao-Bornea-NEI Area SWPA, Basic Plan for Operation "PRINCETON" edition #2, November 20, 1944, for the reoccupation of the Visayas-Mindanao-Bornea-NEI Area SWPA, Outline Plan "RENO V" June 15, 1944, for the "Operations of the Southwest Pacific Area to Include the Reoccupation of the Philippines" SWPA, Staff Study Operation "VICTOR-ONE" EDITION #1 AND #2, February 18, 1945, with addenda for the seizure of Panay and Negros Islands, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "VICTOR TWO" February 22, 1945, for operations on the islands of Cebu, Negros and Bohol, Philippines SWPA, Staff Study Operation "VICTOR THREE" edition #1, February 6, 1945, for the reoccupation of Palawan, Philippines

550-551

551-552

159

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551-552 159 SWPA, Staff Study Operation "VICTOR FOUR" edition #1, February 12, 1945, with contd. addenda, for the reoccupation of the Zamboanga Peninsula, Mindanao, Philippines contd SWPA, Staff Study Operation "VICTOR FIVE" edition #1, March 8, 1945, for the reoccupation of the Cotabato-Malabang Area, of Mindanao Philippines SWPA, "MOULTRIE" Plan, March 22, 1943, for the Defense of the Torres Strait Area SWPA, Report on Operations in Solomons Islands, August 7, 1942 to August 29, 1942 552 552-553 553 554 554 555 555-556 556-557 557 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 1-450 April 7, 1942 - July 1, 1943 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 451-602, July-November 1943 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 603-724, November 30, 1943 - March 31, 1944 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 725-907, March 31, 1944-September 1944 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 908-1039, October 1944-December 1944 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 1031-1090, February-March 1945 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 1091-1150, April-May 1945 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 1153-1195, June-July 1945 SWPA, G-3, Daily Operations Reports No. 1196-1212, July 15-August 1, 1945 SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for April, May and June, 1944 SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for July, August, September and October 1944 SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for November 1944-February 1945 SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for March -May 1945

557-558

169 170 171 172 173 174

558
558 559 559 559

SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for May-June 1945


SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for June-August 1945 SWPA, G-3, Monthly Summary of Operations for August 1945 USAFPAC G-3 Monthly Summary of Operations for September-October 1945 SWPA, G-3, Operations Instructions No. 1-59 (April 1942 - July 1944) SWPA, G-3, Operations Instructions No. 60-79 (July-November 1944)

559-560 560-561

175 176

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Box 177 178

Folder Description SWPA, G-3, Operations Instructions No. 80-99 (November 1944-March 1945) SWPA, G-3, Operations Instructions No. 100-110 (April-August 1945)

Series IV: Miscellaneous Documents


562-563 179 SWPA/USAFPAC, G-3, Shipping Priority Lists for Troops September 1943 to August 1945 XIV Corps, M-1 Operations (Lingayen Landing) After Action Report, July 29, 1945, with Map Supplement 37th Infantry Division, Report After Action, Luzon PI, November 1, 1944 to June 30, 1945, September 10, 1945 (M-1 Operation) SWPA, Rosters and some correspondence concerning internees at the New Bilibid and Santo Tomas Internment Camps, Manila, 1945 SWPA, Public Relations Office, Press Releases, 1942-1945 SWPA, G_# Inter Theater Meteorological Conference, June 1945, Report of Proceedings, July 23, 1945 SWPA, 5217, Reconnaissance Battalion, Bahalana, Special Anniversary Battalion's news periodical, published at Camp Tabragala SWPA, Information Sheet for new arrivals in Brisbane; roster of Officers, June 1, 1945. Telephone Directories, June 1942, August 1945 SWPA, Allied Air Force, directorate of Intelligence, Intelligence Information Memorandum No. 12, Japanese Air Services and Japanese Aircraft, Third edition, September 1942 SWPA, Allied Air Force, Directorate of Intelligence, Lae-Malahang-Salamaua Defenses, Objective folder No. 68 with Appendix No. 1 July 30, 1943 SWPA, Allied Air Force, Target Study Korea, Objective Data Annex, July 15, 1945 SWPA, Allied Air Force, Intelligence Summary, Serial #282, July 28, 1945 "Death of a Convoy," March 19-21, 1944 V Bomber Command "Australian Home Office Aerodrome Camouflage." SWPA, "The Campaign of MacArthur in the Pacific," Semi-final Mock-up

563-564

180

564

181

565-567

183184 185

567

SWPA, Operational Survey Land-Air Offensive in New Kohla to Gona-Buna

Series V: Historical Records Index Cards


568-581 182, 186202 Historical Records Index Cards: Photostatic Copies of Citations, of messages, reports, summaries, operation plans and reports.

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