BASIC INTELLIGENCE DIRECTIVE November, 1944
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BASIC
INTELLIGENCE
DIRECTIVE
This publication supersedes Appendix B to MID-SR 30-35,
Index Guide for Military Information, 1 June 1940.
November, 1944
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE SERVICE
WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON
RECORD OF
ORE VISIONS
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
ARMY
IRREGULAR
AIR
MILITARY
AIR
CIVIL
WHO'S WHO
CONVERSION
FACTORS
ANNEXES
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WAR DEPARTMENT
Washington 25, D. C., 1 November 1944
Basic Intelligence Directive, Military Intelligence Service,
is published for the information and guidance of all concerned.
By order of the Secretary of War:
G. C. MARSHALL,
Chief of Staff.
OFFICIAL:
J. A. ULIO,
Major General,
The Adjutant General.
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FOREWORD
1. The Basic Intelligence Directive supersedes the Index Guide For Military
Information, Appendix B to SIMA.
2. The Basic Intelligence Directive is issued as a manual of standing instructions
a. All agencies engaged in the collection of military information for the Military
Intelligence Service and components of the War Department dependent upon it for intelligence
material.
b. All Research Branches of MIS.
c. The Intelligence Library of MIS.
3. This directive sets forth in detail the basic categories of information concerning
foreign armies and countries required by the Military Intelligence Service and establishes
a uniform system under which that information is organized in the form of reports, correlated
in analysis, and catologued for filing. It is therefore mandatory that all concerned become
familiar with its text.
4. Since all subjects of intelligence interest to MIS and related components of the
War Department have been assigned specific numbers, and definite instructions or outlines
clearly indicate the type and scope of information to be submitted under each, it is imperative
in reporting that all information be segregated, organized and numbered in accordance with
this system in order that it may be properly recorded and readily available for analysis
and dissemination.
5. The Basic Intelligence Directive is designed to apply to all countries. Its range
is therefore extremely broad and it is not expected that it will exactly fit any one country.
Specifically applied, however, it can be adapted to a major or minor nation or power.
6. In some countries, the absence of large and well equipped military forces
reduces the amount of technical military information required concerning them. The
possibility of military intrusion by foreign powers, however, makes necessary the
maintenance of up-to-date information on which sound planning may be based.
7. It will be noted that political, economic, sociological, topographic, who's who
and scientific information is sought in some detail by MIS. Although military and air factors
are given priority in the normal course of reporting, responsible assessments of the
military capabilities of nations cannot be based on these alone. Accurate and current
information in all of these fields, developed and interpreted from the military intelligence
viewpoint, is of vital significance.in evaluating trends, in the preparation of strategic and
economic warfare plans, as well as military plans affecting training, organization, adminis-
tration, equipment, logistics, and operations.
8. Suggestions and criticisms are invited. These, with advice of errors and
omissions, should be forwarded to the Chief, Military Intelligence Service.
9. Instructions governing the preparation of intelligence reports are included in
this directive. It is highly important that they be read and thoroughly understood by all
concerned.
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INSTRUCTIONS' FOR THE PREPARATION OF INTELLIGENCE REPORTS
1.
The Basic Intelligence Directive is to be used in the preparation of:
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a.
b.
c.
Original reports and estimates.
Digests or synopses of information forwarded to MIS.
Replies to directives, questionnaires, letters, and cables submitted in standard
intelligence report form.
2.
The following instructions will govern the preparation of all intelligence reports:
a. Organization of Material. Whenever possible, the Basic Intelligence Directive
should be consulted for the details required concerning any given subject prior
to contacting sources. This will assure both a better understanding of the
requirements and better coverage. It will also simplify organization of the
material in the intelligence report and the numbering of its elements to conform
with the pertinent outline in the Directive.
b. Numbering System.
The numbering system employed in the Basic Intelligence Directive is
designed to cover all subjects and types of information desired by MIS.
Although the contents of the Basic Intelligence Directive cover a multitude of
subjects, it is recognized that further expansion may be desired. The numbering
system employed offers almost unlimited room for additions.
All the subject material has been grouped under eight major headings,
each with its identifying bloc of numbers. For example, all code numbers
preceded by the digits 0 or 1 pertain to Military, codes for the Air Bloc begin
with the digit 2, Political with 3, and so on. The major blocs are further
broken down into main topics, which in turn are subdivided, and additional
numbers in the series are assigned to each level of the breakdown.
The complete code for any topic is a composite number consisting of
eight digits, four to the left and four to the right of the decimal. The code
numbers are built up as follows:
EXAMPLE
1: (See page 1 Economic Section)
4000.
ECONOMIC
4100.
ECONOMIC - GENERAL
4101.
Economic Structure
.0100
Natural resources
.0200
Degree of economic development
.0300
Pattern of industrial development
.0400
Salient Shortages
The number opposite "Pattern of Industrial Development" is .0300.
This Is a subtopic of "Economic Structure" (4101.). Since the subtopic must
always be tied to the main topic, the combination of an eight-digit code must
always be indicated. Therefore, the complete code for the "Pattern of
Industrial Development" is 4101.0300.
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EXAMPLE 2: (Air Section)
2000. MILITARY, AIR
2300. AIRCRAFT, WEAPONS, EQUIPMENT
2301. General
2302. rA craft and Equipment, Organizational, General
.0100 Characteristics and Performance
01 Fighter -Single Engine
02 Fighter-Twin Engine
03 Dive Bomber
The number opposite "Dive Bomber" is 03. Dive Bomber is a sub-
topic of "Characteristics and Performance" (.0100) which in turn, is a
subdivision of "Aircraft and Equipment - Organizational, General" (2302.).
The complete number for "Characteristics and Performance - Dive Bomber"
is 2302.0103.
It will be noted that all code numbers are built from right to left,
beginning with the smallest subdivision.
Although all reports will be limited to one subject, they will, whenever
possible, cover some or all of the subheadings of the topic under discussion.
Detailed breakdowns of complicated subjects are given not only to direct field
representatives with respect to the important details of information required by
MIS, but to standardize the organization of such details in all reports. Therefore,
when it is desirable to cover more than one subheading, the B.I.D. number
(formerly I.G. number) will be that of the heading of which the subheadings are
a part.
Assuming that the "Characteristics and Performance" of all three
aircraft (Example 2) are to be discussed, the B.I.D. number (formerly I.G.
number) for the report will then be 2302.0100. However, since there are three
separate topics covered, each topic will be given its proper code in the body of
the report. This code will be typed on the line following the last line of the
proper paragraph and opposite that paragraph in the right. hand margin.
Thus, the number following the paragraph on "Characteristics and
Performance of a Fighter Plane - Single Engine" will be 2302.0101; the number
following the paragraph on "Characteristics and-Performance of a Fighter -
Twin Engine" will be 2302.0102; and the number following the paragraph on
"Characteristics and Performance of Dive Bomber" will be 2302.0103.
c. Priorities. Military Intelligence reports will conform to the subject material
outlined in the Basic Intelligence Directive. Priorities will be established from
time to time in Intelligence Plans and other directives, letters or cables which
will indicate the specific information concerning specific countries needed by
MIS. These and reports prepared in reply to them will be based on the B.I.D. and
will be assigned first, second or third priorities. In general:
(1) First priority will be given to intelligence of immediate importance in
clarifying the military or political situation, or to other information for
which the need is urgent.
(2) Second priority will be given to intelligence which must be considered in
any general estimate of the military or political situation, or to other
information so designated by MIS.
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Third Priority will be given to background intelligence not emphasized in
any intelligence plan or assigned a higher priority in any communication
issued by MIS.
d. Types of Reports and Reports Required. Military Intelligence reports will be of
the following types:
(1) Cable Reports. These will be limited to essential or first priority
information. Cables must show source and evaluation, and if practicable,
comment by the reporting officer.
(2) Written Military Intelligence Reports. Written reports cover all ordinary
reports of first, second or third priority information (essential, important
and background intelligence). Information condensed and previously
reported in cables will also be paraphrased and repeated in greater detail
in the written form.
(3)
Estimates of the Situation. Military attaches will be required to prepare
general estimates of the situation of the country to which they are
accredited and of other countries if they are in a position to obtain
sufficient information through available contacts.
(a) Estimates of the Situation, sometimes referred to in the past as
Stability Reports, are not to be confused with the Annual Estimate
of Political Stability called for under B.I.D. No. 3170. of the Political
Section.
(b) The frequency of Estimates of the Situation will be dictated by
instructions from MIS to military attaches in various countries. They
should be submitted, however, more frequently on the initiative of
the attache, whenever justified by important changes in trends.
(c) The basis of Estimates will be the controlling factors of war:
military, political, economic and psychological. Whenever information
on enemy activity is available, it also will be included in the Estimate.
(d) The Estimate is not intended to be a recital of facts or an enumeration
of events not reported elsewhere, although it will be desirable to
mention briefly certain data on which opinion is based, or to refer to
other reports in which such data are set forth. The Estimate is
intended to be the observer's considered and unreserved evaluation of
the situation obtaining at that moment in the area under discussion.
It will not be distributed to agencies outside the War Department but
will be used as a basis for MIS and War Department official opinion.
(e) The following are examples of the type of information which will be
considered in the Estimate:
1. Military: Army strength, disposition, and reserves of
belligerent and important neutral countries; in the smaller
countries and those not directly concerned with the war, the
loyalty of the armed forces (police as well as army) to the
incumbent government.
2. Political: Attitudes and activities of the major political parties;
formation of new parties or organizations; alliances and
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toward the United Nations; enemy subversive activity.
3. Economic:' Trends in the production of critical and strategic
materials; food and cost of living situation and any other
economic factors vital to the stability of the government; trade
with the enemy or with suspicious neutrals; dependence upon
other nations for basic. commodities.
4. Psychological: Morale of the armed forces and the civilian
population; propaganda, both enemy and United Nations, and its
effectiveness.
In addition to the detailed estimates of the principal factors governing
stability, the report will include a general statement embodying the
net effect on stability. This statement should leave the reader with
a definite impression of the general stability of the area and of any
enemy activity therein.
It is contemplated that the first report which is submitted from each
area will be more comprehensive than those which follow. Certain
generalities which will necessarily appear therein under each of the
headings need not be repeated in subsequent reports. In this first
report, the observer should feel free to .include all the facts which
are needed properly to orient the reader.
(h) Estimates will be submitted on standard ditto intelligence report
forms and will be assigned the appropriate B.I.D. number listed in
the Miscellaneous Section.
(4) Coordinated Military Intelligence Report- from geographical areas in the
field will be prepared upon specific instructions from MIS.
(5) Order of Battle Report. At stations where an order of battle assistant is
stationed, reports will be prepared in accordance with existing instructions.
Cabled order of battle reports will indicate this fact and include the name
of the reporting officer. When no assistant is present, normal procedure
will govern. All Order of Battle reports will be organized and numbered
in accordance with relevant sections of the B.I.D.
(6) Annual Reports Required are as follows:
(a) Air (B.I.D. No. 2203.0400) Annual Aviation Intelligence Report; to
reach MIS not later than 1 September.
(Information as of 1 July).
(b) Political (B.I.D. No. 3170) Annual Estimate of Political Stability; to
reach MIS not later than 1 January.
(c) Economic (B.I.D. No. 4904) National Defense Budget; to reach MIS
not later than IN November.
Technical Intelligence Reports. Technical information of interest to the
Ordnance Department; Signal Corps; Chemical Warfare Service; Trans-
portation Corps; Office, Quartermaster General; Office, Surgeon General;
and Corps of Engineers is incorporated in many portions of the B.I.D.
In such cases the information is required by MIS as well as by one or more
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intelligence requirements of each Service cannot be detailed in full because
of space and personnel limitations within the organization of the Military
Intelligence Service. The Services are, however, dependent upon MIS for
the major portion of their intelligence requirements, and supplementary
outlines of such requirements may be issued by MIS from time to time and
qualified technical personnel assigned to certain stations to cover those
requirements. In the absence of such assistance and instructions, all MIS
representatives will report on, using any technical assistance available,
and forward all technical information and documents considered of value to
the Services. All such material will be assigned appropriate B.I.D.
numbers.
(8)
Reports of Interviews and Comments on Current Events are not desired
as such, as 111T important information can and should be reported under
pertinent numbers throughout the B.I.D.
p. Factual Reporting,.'
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Military Intelligence reports must be factual. All indications of approval or
disapproval on the part of the reporting officer imust be eliminated in factual
accounts. "Loaded" or "colored" expressions which will lead the reader to
draw inferences unjustified by the facts presented must also be eliminated. The
reporting officer may properly express his opinion as a comment on the report.
Comments and interpretations are desired, but these must be made separately
at the end of the report and must be so labeled. (See also o. (2) below).
In covering facts, every report must answer the questions, What (Who)?
How many (much)? Where? When? How? Why? These questions
should be answered in the first sentence or paragraph of the report, or
in the Summary if the report is more than one page long. The first
sentence of the report should present the gist of the information.
Succeeding statements should be limited to factual details or description.
f. Subject Matter Limited to One Subject. Intelligence reports will be limited to
intelligence information and will not be used for administrative correspondence.
No report will cover more than one subject, although it may include the related
information called for under subheadings of the main topic being discussed.
Recommendations requiring positive action by MIS will not be made a part of
intelligence reports but will be transmitted by letter.
Title. The title will be concise and complete enough to prevent dual inter-
pretation. Such vague terms as "Activities" or "Aims" will be avoided.
h. Protection of Source. It is the fixed policy of the Military Intelligence Service
to safeguard the identity of sources furnishing confidential information to MIS
anywhere. In order to preserve the security and lives of individuals, all
sources must be safeguarded and may not be revealed to anybody without
authority of the Chief, MIS.
(1) Persons in the Army receiving information or material from another
Government agency, designated by said agency as secret or confidential,,
will respect such classification and not change it without the authority of
the issuing agency. In all cases the provisions of AR 380-5, and amend-
ments thereto, will apply.
(2) Dispatches, cables and other documents produced by US Government
agencies, which can be secured by MIS in Washington, will not be
duplicated as such in intelligence reports. This material may be used,
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however, with other source material in the preparation of comprehensive
intelligence reports. MIS should be advised of the date, number and general
contents of reports produced by other Government agencies, thought to be of
interest to MIS.
(3)
No copies of or lengthy extracts from reports received from other
agencies of the Government and certified by them as confidential will be
disseminated beyond the War .Department except by express authority of
the originating agency. Those desiring such information should apply to
the originating agency.
(4) When protection of an individual as a source of information is desired, the
name need not be included. Pertinent facts, however, should be suc-
cinctly stated, i.e., "Political Refugee", "Former Military Correspondent"
etc.
I. Evaluation of Source and Information. Evaluation is the critical and systematic
analysis of information to determine its probable accuracy and significance. An
observer who transmits unevaluated information gained or received has per-
formed only part of his duty.
What is the source of the information?
It it confirmed by corroboration from other sources?
How does it agree with information on hand?
If at variance, which is more likely to be correct?
EVALUATION CODE
(1) The report must be worded to show clearly what Is personally known to
the one reporting, and what is based on the reports of others. The reli-
ability of this last should be classified according to the known record of
these agencies. If information of questionable accuracy is forwarded its
doubtful character must be indicated clearly. The recipient of an intelli-
gence report may be receiving reports of a similar nature from other
sources, hence he will be able to make sounder deductions than the maker
of any one report.
(2) In determining credibility and accuracy, the following points should be
carefully considered:
(3) Information will be rated in accordance with the Evaluation Code. Special
care must be taken to avoid using this code as a sliding scale of values.
The written code, which is presented below, should be read carefully in
each case before an evaluation is given. 0
As to Source
A-Completely reliable
.B-Usually reliable
C-Fairly reliable
D-Not usually reliable
E -Unreliable
F-Reliability cannot be judged
As to Information
1-Confirmed by other sources
2-Probably true
3-Possibly true
4-Doubtfully true
5-Improbable report
0-Truth cannot be judged
Length of Reports. Reports will be as brief as possible without sacrificing
clarity or important detail. Extraneous details and verbiage will be eliminated.
k. Summary. Each report more than one page long will include a brief summary.
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containing information of general intelligence interest transmitted to the
Military Intelligence Service.
1. References. Any report or cable submitted in reply to a questionnaire, letter
or cable from MIS, will specifically and conspicuously refer to the communication
or portion thereof covered by the reply. This is particularly important when
replies are submitted in standard intelligence report form, and will assure
prompt receipt of the material by the requester.
m. Dating of Information. Information should always be dated as specifically as
possible, as the date of the report alone may be inadequate or misleading.
Information of the location of an Infantry Division, for example, must include
the date of location as well as the date the report is made, since that Division
may have moved by the time the report reaches MIS.
n. Locations of important fortifications, troop concentrations, air fields, industrial
installations, bridges, tunnels, oil refineries, etc., will be located by coordinates.
Standard map coordinates will be used in establishing locations of all but
generally known geographic sites.
o. Comments and Interpretations by the author from the military intelligence view-
point cannot be overemphasized. They are essential in the analysis of infor-
mation and its conversion to intelligence. They should be included even when at
variance with accepted opinion or doctrine, and are of value not only in original
reports but also when applied to reports not prepared by MIS representatives
but forwarded by them to MIS. Comments and interpretations will always be
made separately from statements of fact or the opinions of others presented in
the report.
(1) The following are some of the important questions to consider in making
comments:
What does it mean?
What significance can be attached to it?
Does it alter the significance of previous information?
Does it clarify any doubtful information?
Is it information of immediate value?
Is it information of future value?
What conclusions may be drawn from it?
Does it change conclusions already drawn?
(2) Comments by other professional sources, significant in interpreting the
report, whether in agreement or not with those of the reporting officer,
should. also be included and clearly identified.
p. Inclosures. Maps, sketches, diagrams, charts and photographs, legibly titled
and completely identified, may be attached as inclosures when they add to an
understanding of the report proper. Standard documents and maps of which a
plentiful supply is believed to be on hand in MIS should not be forwarded, but
may be listed as available so that MIS may request them if desired.
(1) Maps. When a map is used purely for the purpose of indicating a general
location, it need not be attached, provided the point can be located by grid
coordinates on a standard WD map. If it is necessary to resort to the use
of a non-standard map, the scale should be sufficient so that all data are
clear and uncrowded. Since maps are reproduced by photostatic process
in disseminating reports, consideration should be given to color, key, and
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legend. All entries should be in black ink to assure proper registration
in photostats. Markings and legends in color will not register in repro-
duction. Conventional signs and military symbols as found in FM 21-30
will be used when appropriate.
(2) Sketches. Locality sketches should be used only when no suitable map is
available. Sketches of devices, etc., should carry sufficient detail so that
reference to highly specialized technicians is not required. Free-hand
sketches should be rendered on blank ditto forms whenever practicable.
If not practicable, black ink should be used for proper photostatic
registration.
(3)
Photographs. In general, photographs should accompany reports for
dissemination whenever called for in the BID and when they add to a
complete understanding of the subject matter under discussion.
(a) Types of photographs required will be found in the alphabetical
index of the BID.
(b) Details of processing will be found in the manual Choosing the Right
Photograph.
(c) Photographs illustrating a report will be submitted on the Photo-
graphic Appendix Form.
(d) Photographs of value in themselves, and which do not require a
covering intelligence report, may be forwarded by a letter of trans-
mittal. These will be accompanied by the MIS Photo Identification
Forms provided therefor (Materiel, Personnel, or Geographic).
(e) Aerial photographs when submitted will be processed according to
the procedure outlined in Choosing the Right Photograph.
(f) Incompletely titled photographs are of little or no value. If the
forms mentioned above are not available, complete title data,
including subject, accurate location, date taken and other pertinent
data (such as time taken for terrain photos, focal length and altitude
for aerial photos, etc.) will accompany each photograph, whether
covered by an intelligence report or letter of transmittal.
(4) Overlays. Should be used as inclosures to reports only where maps are
not available or where dissemination is not desired as they must be
reproduced in MIS by hand.
The Classification of reports will be consistent with existent security provisions.
Care, however, will also be exercised to avoid overclassification.
r. Consecutive Serial Numbers will be applied to reports by each office of origin.
s. Signatures and Countersignatures of the author and forwarding officer will
comply with existing MIS instructions.
3. The Alphabetical Index of the B.I.D. is to facilitate location of pertinent sections of the
B.I.D., but it cannot serve as a substitute for a thorough knowledge of the contents of
the Directive, and should never be used alone as a means of titling and numbering
reports. When a subject is not cited in the Alphabetical Index and is not specifically
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the data with the section which calls for that information by implication.
4. The Miscellaneous Section provides B.I.D. numbers for certain types of reports such
as Est mates of the Situation, reports originating in theaters of operation, etc.
5. Reference Tables and Conversion Factors for the principal weights, measures, etc. of
important countries will be found in t e BID. Field representatives of MIS are not
expected to convert all factors to U.S. equivalents. They are cautioned at all times
to be specific in terminology, i.e., "long tons," "short tons," "metric tons," etc.;
and always to be consistent in the use of such terms in a single report.
6. Annexes, prepared in accordance with forms to be furnished from time to time, will be
used in reporting data, figures, charts, tables, etc., called for in the BID. The
arrangement of data in accordance with the forms included as annexes will obviate the
necessity in the field of thinking out a suitable arrangement for a clear presentation of
the information, will result in uniform methods of presentation, and will facilitate
comparative analysis within MIS. Blank ditto forms will be used for these when possible
in order to facilitate reproduction for dissemination.
7. Reference Material Useful in Preparing Reports lists Field Manuals and reference
works useful in the preparation and analysis of intelligence reports.
8. A Record of Revisions and Additions has been placed in the Basic Intelligence Directive
as an office record an d check list of revisions, corrections, and a ditions.
9. Any prior instructions issued by the Military Intelligence Service which are in conflict
with those set forth above are hereby rescinded.
DEFINITIONS
The Basic Intelligence Directive is a detailed listing of the most essential and
probable subjects of military intelligence reporting. Each subj ect is given a code number
for reference purposes. The Basic Intelligence Directive is a permanent manual to be
used by the reporter, the researcher and the Intelligence Library.
The Military Intelligence Plan is a document based upon the current needs of the
Military Intelligence Service. It indicates to field observers those portions of the Basic
Intelligence Directive which should be covered. It is prepared pursuant to the General
Intelligence Plan and is intended to assist reporters in the field in local planning. It is
still a general directive but the field has been limited or emphasized according to the
demands of the existing world situation. The Intelligence Plan is changed one or twice
each year.
Intelligence Directives call for specific information to meet immediate require-
ments of MIS. These directives are designed to meet priorities not visualized in the
Intelligence Plan. They are transmitted at frequent intervals.
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Abbreviations, Military 1210. Agencies, Non Accredited, in
Abrasive Minerals 4206.0400 Foreign Countries
3163.0600
Absences, Leaves of, Army 1228.0104 Agencies, Non Accredited, from
Absentee Land Ownership 4301.0400 Foreign Countries
3164.0600
Academies, Military 0904.0600 Agencies, Public Health
5302.0400
Accident Insurance 5806.0300 Agencies, Public Welfare
5801.
Accords, Foreign Relations 3165.0700 Agencies for Relief Programs
Acetic Acid 4408.0100 (Public or Private)
Acetone 4408.0100 Agencies for Social Insurance
5804.
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Acetylene, Gas Fuel Substitute 4203.0425 and Pensions
5806.
Acquisition and. Dieposal,Property Agencies, Special, in Foreign
in Peace and War 1207.0100 Countries
3163.0500
Acquisition, Supplies and Property,
Thru
Military 1102.0201
3163.0503
Acrylics 4417 0100 Agencies, Special, frcn Foreign
Active Forces, Role of 0302.0100 Countries
3164.0500
Active Forces, Strength 0303.0100
Thru
Adamsite 4408.0300
3164.0503
Adapters (Weapons) 0404.0100 Agents, Labor
5407.
Addiction, Drug Diseases 5301.0700 Agents, Military, Abroad
1011.0700
Adjutant Generale Department, Agents, Military in Country
1011.0800
Organization 0206.0700
and
Adjutant Generale Department,
1011.1000
Strength 0304.0300 Agreements, Air
2901.0600
Administration, Areas and Reser- Agreements and Conferences, Inter-
vations 1206. national Financial
4912.
Administration, Departmental 1205. Agreements and Controls, War Trade
410a.0300
Administration, Services 1204. Agreements and Conventions Affect-
Administration, Units 1203. ing Commerce
4701.0300
Adult Education 5705.0100 Agreements, International, Economic
4111.
Adultery, Regulation of Sexual Agreements, International, Fishing
4307.0100
Relations 5105.0100 Agreements and Treaties, Foreign
Advisers, Foreign, Executive Relations
3165.0502
Branch 3121.1200 Agricultural Areas, Critical
6202.0202
Advisory Councils, Executive Agricultural Development
4301.
Branch 3121.0700 Agricultural Products, Salient
Advisory Councils, Members Shortages and Surpluses
4101.0400
Executive Branch 3121.1100 Agriculture, Animal Husbandry
4303.
Aerial Cameras, Manufacture 4418. Agriculture, Dairying and Cattle
4303.
Aerial Photographs, Tbpographic 6102.0300 Agriculture, Fishing and Fish
Aerial Photography, Military Products
4307.
Intelligence 1011.1300 Agriculture, Food Crops
4302.
Aerial Photography and Survey, Agriculture Food Processing (Plant
Military 2105.0400 and Animal Products)
4304.
Aerial Surveys, Information Re 6102.0100 Agriculture, Forest Resources
4308.
Aerial Surveys, Civil _2902.0500 Agriculture, Non-food Animal
Aeronautical Radios 4805.0104 Products
4306.
Aeronautical Schople, Commercial 2902.1000 Agriculture, Non-food Plant Products
4305.
Aeronautics, Aide to 2903.0500 Agriculture, Relation to other
African Trypanoeomiaeie
f
d S
St
ti
ti
A
5301.0300
Industries
4101.0300
and
a
ge an
ex
s
cs o
Population
Aged, Institutions for
5201.0200
5803. Aiming Circles Equipment
4301.0100
0503.0501
Agencies, Air International or
Air - See also Aircraft, Airplanes,
Allied
2101.0300
Aerial
Agencies, Air Research and
Air Activity, Effect on Civilian
Development
2302.0800
Population
5502.
Agencies, Scientific Research
5706.
Air Administration
2700.
Agencies for Censorship
5504.
Air,Airoraft Weapons and Equipment
2301.
Agencies Controlling, Civil Air
2901.0200 Air, Allied Agencies
2101.0300
Agencies, Election Disputes
3136.0300 Air Artillery, Special Commands
2104.0507
Agencies for Institutional Care
5803.
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2705.0200
Air, National Defense Policy 220L.030C
Air Bases
2401.
Air Operations 2800.
Air, Bombing and
2401.0300
Air Operations, Actual 2802.
Air Budget
2705.0400
Air Operations, Climate, Geography 6204.0106
Air Camouflage
2403.
Air Operations, General 2801.
Air Casualties
2204.
Air Organization 2100.
Air Ceremonies
2503.0600
Air Organization, General. 2101.
Air, Civil, Commercial
2902.
Air Organization, Territorial, General
Air, Civil, Governmental
2901.
(Home and Overseas)
2102.
Air, Civil, Private
2903.
Air, Pay and Allowances, Civilian.
2705.0300
Air, Civil, Statistics
2904.
Air, Pay and Euo luments, Military
Air, Communication Service
2105.0300
Air, Personnel - See Personnel
Air Competition
2903.0300
Air Photography and Survey Service
2105.0400
Air, Conventional
Air, Plane Strength
2200.
Symbols
Air Power, Geographic Conditioning
6202.0104
Air, Decorations,
Citations
2407.
Air Prisoners of War
Air, Quarantine Regulations
50100
223a:
2107.
Air, Radar System
2607.0500
Air Defense System,
Air, Rations
2603.0100
Military
2106.
Air Regulations, Civil
2901.0400
Air Demobilization,
2207.
Air Regulations, Military
2201.0400
Air Demonstrations
2503.0600
Air Research and Development Agencies 2302.0800
Air Department or
Air, Reserve Equipment
2604.
Ministry, Organization
2103.
Air Routes, Established
2902.0201
Air Depots
2401.0200
Air Routes, Proposed
2902.0202
Air, Discipline and Military
2704.
Air, Salutes and Honors
2706.
Air, Equipment
2300.
Air Schools, Commercial
2902.1000
Air Establishment, Structure
Air Schools, Military
2503.0401
Composition
2202.
Thru
Air Evacuation, Prisoners of War
2606.
2503.0422
Air, Evacuation System, Operations
2605.
2503.0501
Air Fields, Connection with Ports
4604.0353
Thru
Air Finance
2705.
2503.0515
Air Force Tactical Doctrines
2501.0200
Air-Sea Rescue Service
2105.0700
Air, Fuel and Oil
2603.oBoo
Air Services, General
2105.0100
Thru
Air Services, Miscellaneous
2105.0800
2603.0400
Air, Signal Communications System
2607.
Air, Ground Camouflage
2403.0200
Air, Special Commands
2105.0500
Air, Ground Marking
2402.0200
Thru
Air Ground Operation Tactics
0813.0100
2105.0507
Air, History and Traditions
2201.0100
Air Standardization
2302.0800
Air, Insignia
2405.
Air Stations
2401.0100
Air, Ioatallations
2401.
Air, Statistics, Personnel and Plane
2203.
Air, Law Enforcement
Air Strategy
2502.
Punishment
2704.0200
Air, Structure and Composition
Air Laws, Civil
2901.0400
of Military Aviation Establishment 2202.
Air Laws, Military
2201.0400
Air, Supply Depots
2401.0200
Air, Lessons and Trends,
Air,'Supply Service, Organization
2105.0200
Strategic Employment
Air Supply
2603.
Air, Lessons and Trends,
Air Supply System, Peace
2601.
Employment
Air Supply System, War
2602.
Air Logistics, (Supply and
Air, Tactical Commands
2104.
Evacuation)
2600.
Air Tactics
2501.
Air Mail Service
2901.0700
Air Training
2503.
Air Maneuvers.
2505.0601
Air, Training, Individual
2503.0100
Thru
Air Training, Inspections and Visits
2503.0700
2505.0606
Air Training, Maneuvers, Ceremonies,
Air Manpower
2200.
Demonstrations
2503.0600
Air Markings
2402.
Air Training, Organizational and Unit 2503.0300
Air, Military, who's who
7100.
Air Training, Pro-Military
2503.0500
Air Ministry, Organization of
2103.
Air Training Schools
2503.0400
Air Missions Abroad
2101.0200
Air Transport Companies
2902.0300
Air Missions in Country
2101.0100
2105.0500
Air Mobilization
2206. Air Treaties 3 6g 0602
Air, Morale and Arp Ye dr~telael
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Air Uniforms
2404. Allowances, Ammunition, Tables of
1106.1000
Air War Plans
Air Warfare Rules, Adherence to
0811.0500 Allowances and Pay, Army
2801.0100 Allowances, Rations and Forage,
1231.0200
Air Weapons
2302. per man
1106.0900
Air, Whole Who
7100? Alloys, Ferro
4205.0125
Air, Women, Auxiliary
2105.0600
Thru
Airborne Division, Organization 0208.0610
4205.0128
Airborne Equipment, Organizational 0503.1300 Alloys, Non -Ferrous
4205.0900
Airborne Forces, Strength 0306.1100 Alloy Steels
4205.0237
Airbornp Infantry, Air Special
Thru
Commands 2104.0505
Airborne Radar
4205.0240
4806.0401 Alpine or Mountain Division,
4205.0400
Airborne Regiment, Organization 0208.0713 Organization
0208.0607
Airborne Tactics 0812.0100 Alpine or Mountain Division, Tactics
0812.0145
Airborne Training 0902.0300 Alpine or Mountain Forces, Training
0902.0300
Airborne Troops, Landing Areas 2401. Alpine or Mountain Forces, Strength
Airborne Troops, Special Commands 2104.0506 Alpine or Mountain Regiment
0306.0800
,
Aircraft and Equipment, Organization
0208.0710
Organizational, General 2302. Aluminum
4205.0300
Aircraft and Equipment, Research Alum
4408.0100
and Development 2302.0800 Amateur Radio
4805.0107
Aircraft Ammunition 2302.0400 Ambulance Equipment
0503.0802
Aircraft Camouflage 2403.0100 Ambulance Service
0207.0400
Aircraft Characteristics and Amebic Dysentery
5301.0200
Performance 2302.0100 Amebic Dysentery Carriers
5304.0203
Aircraft Engines, Characteristics Ammonium Sulphate, Manufacture
4408.0100
and Performance 2302
.
00 Ammunition, Air
022
2302.0400
2302.
0
00
Aircraft Equipment, Individual Ammunition, Artillery
0404.0200
Aircraft Equipment, Ammunition, Fuzes and Igniters
0404.0500
Organizational 2302.0600 Ammunition, Manufacture
4409.0600
Aircraft Marking and Painting 2402.0100 Ammunition, Mortara
0404.0300
Aircraft, Performance and Ammunition, Pyrotechnics
0404
0600
Characteristics 2302.0100 Ammunition, Research and Development
.
0404
0700
Aircraft Production 4404. Ammunition, Reserves of
.
1107.0104
Aircraft Pyrotechnics 2302.0500
Thru
Aircraft, Statistics 2203.
1107
0107
Aircraft Warning System 2107.0900 Ammunition, Rockets
.
0404.0400
Aircraft Weapons 2302.0300 Ammunition, Small Arms
Aircraft, Weapons and
Equipment
General
0404.0100
Thru
,
Airfield Sites and Emergency
0404.0103
Vegetation Factors 6203.0520 Ammunition Supply
landings
1106.1100
,
Airports 2401.0100 Amnesty, Army
1
1
1229.0101
00 Amphibious Commands, Organization
Airports
Road Connections 260
.0
0208.0401
,
Airports, Seaport Connections 4604.0303 Amphibious Equipment
0503.1200
Thru
Alarm Signals, Chemical 0503.0705
0503
1203
Alcohol, Manufacture 4408.O10O Amphibious Forces, Strength
Alcohol, Production as Fuel
.
0306.0401
. Substitute 4203.0418 Amphibious Tactics
'
0812.0137
Training
Alcoholism 5301. 070OAmphibious
0902.0300
Air Defense 2106.0500 Amusement, Army
Alerts
1228.0102?
,
and Anchorages, Ports and Harbors
4604.0304
2802.0400-Anchorages, Seaplane Installations
2401.0100
Mobilization o3p9.agoo Anesthetics
Aliens
5303.0200
,
Aliens, Political and Civil Animal Husbandry
4303.
Rights 3132. Animal Life, Wealth of
4101.0100
Aliens, Recruitment for Army 0311.0300 Animal Products, Non -Food
4306.
Alignments, New, Political, Animals and Insects, Control of
5304.0300
Post-war Plans 3161.0601 Animals, Military Purposes
0503.0105
Allergies 5301.0700 Anti-aircraft, Air Operations
Alliances, Foreign Relations 3165.0700 Anti-aircraft Artillery, Air,
2802.0400
Allied Air Agencies 2101.0300 Special Commands
2104.0507
Allotments, Family, Population Anti-aircraft Artillery
0403.0201
P
Thru
~ ed For Release 2001/06i N CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
0403.0202
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Approved For Release c2P UMNll4IA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Anti-aircraft Artillery, 0404.0201
Ammunition Thru
0404.0202
Anti-aircraft Defense System 2106.0100
Thru
2106.1100
Anti-aircraft, Regimental
Strength 0208.0719
Thru
0208.0720
Anti-aircraft Tactics 0812.0100
Anti-aircraft Training 0902.0300
Anti-detector (Jamming) 0503.0604
Antimony 4205.0600
Anti-Parachutist Devices 0703.0142
Anti-Personnel Devices 0703.0144
Anti-Personnel Minefields 0703.0143
.Anti-Personnel Mines 0403.0502
.Anti-Propaganda Measures 5503.0600
.Anti-Semitism 5501.0500
.Anti-tank Ammunition 0404.0203
Anti-tank Artillery 0403.0203
.Anti.-tank Defenses 0703.0139
Thru
0703.0141
Strength 0306.1600
Anti-tank Mines
Anti-tank Regimental Organization
Anti-tank Tactics
Appointment, Commissioned
Officers, Active
Appointment, Commissioned
Officers, Organized Reserves
Appointment, Ccso?iissioned
040.3. 0,502
0208.0718
0812.0100
Officers, Organized Militia 1219.0300
Appointment, Executive 3121.0201
Appointment, Judicial 3123.0101
Appointment, Legislative 3122.0101
Appointment, Warrant Officer 1220.0100
Apportionment, Electoral Laws 3136.0100
Apprentice, Air Schools 2503.0416
Aptitude and Intelligence Tests 1223.
Aqueducts 4503.0200
Arbitration, Permanent Court of 3161.0401
Areas (Topography)
Areas, Corps
Areas, Metropolitan
Areas, Rural
Armies : Soo Army
Armistice, Actual
Armistice, Negotiation
Armistice, Prognostication
Armor, Protective
.Armored Force, Tactics
Armored Division, Organization
.Armored Train Units, Organization
.Armored Train Units, Strength
.Armored Vehicles, Ealf-track
6201.0100
0203.0700
5108.0500
5108.0700
0103.0200
3165.0400
0103.0100
2302.0602
0812.0100
0208.0603
0208.0722
0306.2000
0501.0400
Thru
0501.0403
0501.0500
Thru
0501.0503
Armored Vehicles, Wheeled 0501.0300
Approved For Releas&2001
0501.0304
Armories 0203.0902
Armor Plate, Manufacturing 4205.0240
Thru
4205.0241
Army, Administration 1200.
Army, Equipment 0500.
Army, Intelligence and Counter-
Intelligence 1011.
Army, Irregular: See Under Section II,
Military
Army, Logistics 1100.
Army, Manpower 0300.
Army, Order of Battle 0100.
Army Organization 0200.
Army (the Unit), Organization of an 0204.0200
Army (the Unit),Strength of 0306.0200
Army, Tactics and Strategy 0800.
Army, Training 0900.
Army, Uniforms, Insignia, etc. 0600.
Army, Weapons 0400..
Army Group, Attached Organization 0204.0100
Army Group, Strength 0306.0100
Army of Occupation 1218.
Army Personnel: See Personnel
Army Post Office, Organization 0207.1500
Army Schools 0904.0100
Thru
0904.1200
Army Service Journals 0908.
Army Transports (Water) 1208.0200
Army War Plans 0811.0300
Arsenals 0203.1002
Arsenals, Construction 1213.0309
Arsenic 4205.0600
Articles of War 1229.0102
Artillery (Description of Weapons) 0403.0200
Thru
0403.0206
Artillery (Manufacture) 4409.0200
Artillery, Aircraft (Cannon) 2302.0304
Artillery Ammunition 0404.0200
Thru
0404.0206
Artillery Ammunition, Aircraft 2302.0402
Artillery Ammunition Reserves 1107.0106
Artillery Directors 0503.0505
Artillery Divisions 0208.0613
Artillery Forces, Strength 0306.1400
Artillery, Fortifications, Coast 0702.0133
Artillery, Fortifications, Land 0703.0107
Artillery Reserves 1107.0103
Artillery Tactics 0812.0100
Artillery Training 0902.0300
Arts, Literature 5708.
Asbestos 4206.0100
Assault Division 0208.0609
Assault Forces, Strength 0306.1000
Assault Forces, Tactics 0812.0100
Assault Forces, Training 0902.0100, 0902.0300
Assault Regiment 0208.0712
Assembly Plants: See Under
Manufacturing
Assistant Secretary War 0206.0200
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Athletics, Amateur
5807.0300
Bedding Equipment, Military
0503.0102
Athletics, Army
1228.0103
Beds, Hospital
5303.0100
Athletics, Professional
5807.0200
Beef, Production and Distribution
4303.0500
Atlases
6101.0201.
Beer, Fermentation
4304.0800
Atrocities
3134.
Behavior, Criminal and Mob
5900.
Attaches Abroad
1011.0500
Beliefs and Morals
5103.
Attaches in Country
1011.0800
Belligerency, Policy
3161.0206
Attack Bomber, Air
2302.0104
Benefit Societies
5106.
Attacks by Enemy, Economic Effects
4110.0100
Benzine, Manufacture
4408.0100
Authors
5505.0400
Benzol
4203.0418
Autogiros
2302.0115
Berger's Mixture, War Oases
4408.0300
Autogiros, Special Command
2104.0503
Bergius Process, Synthetic Oil
4203.0409
Automatic Weapons: See Under
Berths, Ports and Harbors
4604.0313
Specific Weapon (Rifle, etc.)
Thru
Automobiles, Manufacturing
4403.
4604.0316
Autonomy, Regional
3142.0700
Beryllium
4205.0700
Aviation: See Under Air
Aviation Intelligence, Annual
Report
2203.0400
Bibliographies, Geographic
Materials
6103.
Aviation Medicine
2702.0900
Bicycles, Manufacturing
4403.
Awards, Air
2307.
Bide, Supplies and Equipment
1102.0201
Awards, Army
0607.
Billeting of Property, Peace and War
1207.0300
Thru
Bill of Rights
3130.
0607.0500
Binoculars, Manufacture
4419.
3183.
Biologicals, Medical Supplies, Drugs
5303.0200
Biologicals, Preparation of
5303.0500
bacteriological Warfare
0402.
Birth Control, Government Position
5204.
Balentidial Dysentery
5301.0200
Birth Rate
5203.0100
Ball Bearings, Manufacture
44o6.o3oo
Birth Rate, Measures to Increase
5204.
Balloon Barrage, Air Operations
2802.0111
Bismuth
4205.0600
Balloon Barrage Defense Systems
2106.1000
Bivouacs, Tactics
0817.
Thru
Black Lists, Economic Warfare
4107.0203
2106.1100
Black Lists, Effect on local
Balloons, Manufacture
4421.
Industrial Enterprises
4108.0305
Bamboo
4305.0600
Black Markets
4105.0500
Band and Fencing Corps
0207.1600
Blackout, Air Defense Civil
Bangalore Torpedoes
0403.0505
Population
2107.1300
Bankers
4913.
Blind, Institutions for
5803.
Banking, Banking System
4908.
Block System, Railways
4602.0321
Thru
Blockade Controls
4107.0202
4908.0300
Blockage By Snow, Railways
4602.0210
Barbed Wire Entanglements
0703.0145
Blocs and Pressure Groups
3144.0300
Barges, Inland Waterways
4604.0207
Blood Examinations
5303.0500
Barged, Porte and Harbors
4604.0325
Bloodtyping, Army
1230.0102
Barium
4205.0700
Boilers, Manufacture of
4406.0100
Barracks and Quarters
1207.0401
Bomb Racks
2302.0601
Barter of Property
5105.0200
Bomb Sights
2302.0308
Basic Air Schools
2503.0413
Bomb Sights, Manufacture
4420.
Basic Lave, Army
0301.0500
Bombardment, Air Operations
2802.0111
Basin, Catchment
5304.0501
Bombardment, Air Training
2503.0304
Battle, Behavior in
5105.
Bombed Out Families
5805.
Battlefields and Parke
1207.0402
Bombers
2302.0103
Battles and Battle Reports
0102.
Thru
Battle Order
0102.
2302.0107
Bauxite
4205.0302
Bomber, Tactical Doctrines
2501.0201
Bayonets
0403.0103
Bombing and Gunnery Ranges
2401.0300
Bazookas
0403.0400
Bombing Damage: See Categories
Beaches, Landing
6203.0606
under Sabotage
Thru
6203.0612
Bombing, Results Individual Air
Operations
Beaches, Landing, Photographs
6102.0203
Bombing, Vulnerability to: See
Beacons, Airfield
2401.0101
Vulnerability
Beacons, Radio
4807.0100
Bombproofing
0704.0800
Thru
Bombs, Air
?_302.0403
4807.01c8
Approved
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Bc4bs, Other than Aerial
0403.0503
Bus and Truck Routes
4603.0301
Bombs, Manufacture of
4409.0400
Buses, Manufacturing
4403.
Bonds, Domestic Debt
4905.0200
Business Relations, Military with
Bonus, Army
1231.0400
Commercial
1209.
Booby Traps, Manufacture
4409.0400
Butter, Production
4303.0400
Booby Traps, Weapons
0403.0504
Butter Substitutes
4304.0700
Books, Geographic Source Materials 6103.
Buzzer Equipment
0503.0404
Books and Pamphlets, Types
5505.0400
Booms, Coastal Defense
0702.0112
Cabinet Members, Current Views,
Booty in Campaign
0102.0400
Domestic
3141.0503
Bottlenecks, Routes to Critical
Cabinet Members, Current Views,
Areas
6202.0209
Foreign
3161.0703
Bottom Materials, Water Approaches
Cabinet, Membership
3121.0600
to Beach
6203.0608
Cabinet, Organization and Functions
3121.0400
Boulders, Rock Types Available
6203.0209
Thru
Boundary Disputes, Foreign Relations3165 0500
3121.0402
Bounties, Export
4301.0500
Cable and Cable Systems
4804.0100
Boycotts, Foreign Policy
3161.0409
Thru
Brasses (Alloys)
4205.0900
4804.0209
Thru
Cable Censorship
55o4.
4205.0903
Cadet Air Schools
2503.0411
Brawls, Violence
5105.0300
Cadet Army Schools
0904.0600
Breakwaters, Ports and Harbors
4604.0302
Cadmium
4205.0600
Breeding, Fly, In Sewage Disposal
5304.0603
Calcium Carbide, Manufacture
4408.0100
Brick, Building Materials
4413.
Call Signs, Radio
4805.0203
:Bridge-Units, Engineer
4413.0400
Cameras, Manufacture
Cameras , Organizational
Organization
0207.2301
Equipment
0503.0901
:Bridges, Military Construction
1213.0200
Camouflage, Aircraft
2403.0100
:Bridges, Railway
4602.0332
Camouflage, Airfields
2403.0200
:Bridges, Roads and Highways
4603.0325
Camouflage, Civil and Industrial
:Bridges, Tracks and Trails
4603.0406
Areas
Bridging Equipment
0503.0300
Camouflage, Effect of Climate
6204.0702
:Brigades, Organization
0208.0500
Camouflage, Fortifications
0818.0300
:Brigades, Strength
0306.0500
Camouflage, Organizational
:Briquetting
4202.0104
Equipment
0503.0101
Bristles, Volume of Production
4305.0300
Camouflage, Tactical Employment
0818.0100
:Broadcasting, Radio
4805.0101
Thru
Broadcasts, Control of Nave
5506.0100
0818.0400
]Bronzes
:Buddhist Religion (Data and
4205.0900
Camouflage Equipment, Manufacture
fl
C
4421.
Statistics)
5104.0600
amou
age Unite, Engineers
C
i
0207.2305
4
:Budget, Air
5 705.0400
2
ampa
gn Booty
C
0102.0
00
'Budget, Government
705.
ampaigns
0102.
Thru
Camps, Administration of
1207.0404
4903.0500
Camps, Concentration, Military
1229.0105
Camps Concentration Political
3133 0300
Budget, Miscellaneous Military
1231.0700
'Budget, National Defense
4904.
Camps, Construction of
.0400
Thru
Camps, Prisoner of of War
0 0308308.0400
4904.0200
Canals
4604.0200
Thru
Scientific Research
:Budget
5706.
,
4604.0212
:Budget, War Department
1321.0600
6
Canes, Food Crops
4302.0100
:Budgets, Family
5
o3.
44
Canning, Fish
4307.0500
:Building Materials
13.
Canning, Fruit, Vegetable, Meat
Thru
1
44
Products
4304.0600
13.
100
Cannon
Aircraft
2302
0304
:Building, Restriction on
4105.0300
,
.
:Buildings and Grounds, Military
1207.0400
Thru
020
2302.0306
:Bulldozers, Tractors, Military
ra
hic Source
lleti
Geo
:B
0501.
2
Cannon, Air Operations
2802.0600
p
g
u
ns,
Mater ial
6103 0100 Cannofte: See under Artillery
Bullets
0404.0101 Canteens, Construction
1213.0307
:Buna (Synthetic Rubber)
4416.0202 Canteens, Organization
0203.1004
Fortification
:Bunkere
Cantonments
0704
1207.0404
,_
,
ital
Cep
Government Attitudes and
L
:Burials, Militsr p proved For Rel
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,
m
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1/061a%LirgA-RDP78-02646R0001000
6 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Capital, Invested Abroad 4907.010
Chemical Equipment, Organizational 0503.0700
Thru
Chemical Industries 4408.
4907.0600
Chemical Warfare, Air Operations 2802.0600
Capital Movements, International 4901.0400
Chemical Warfare, Equipment,
Capitalists 4913.
Reserves
Captured Documents and Materiel 1000.1200
Chemical Warfare, Research and
Caravan Routes 4603.0400
Development
Thru
Chemical Warfare Regiment,
4603.0409
Organization
Carbines
0403.0102
Chemical Warfare Service,
Carbines, Ammunition
0404.0102
Organization 0207.2500
Cardboard
4412.
Chemical Warfare Service, Strength 0305.1700
Carriages, Gun, Self-Propelled
Carrier Based Air Operations
0501.0502
2802.0302
Chemical Warfare Service, Tactics
Chemical Warfare Service, Train-
0812.0100
Carriers, Disease, Quarantine
ing
0902.0300
and Control
5304.0203
Chemicals, Photographic Processifig 4418.
Cars, Railroads, Manufacturing
Cartels, International
4402.
4401.0400
Chicken Pox
Chief' Executive, Current Views,
5301.0400
Cartographic Equipment
0503.1000
Foreign Affairs
3161.0701
Cartography: See under Map,
Children, Laws Governing Employment 5403.0300,
Maps, Mapping.
Children, Policy to Increase Man-
Casein
4417.0300
power
5205.0300
Casemates
0704.0300
Children, Evacuation of
5805.
Castes (Social Structure)
5103.
Chlorination of Water
5304.0503
Castilla (Rubber)
4416.0100
Chlorine (in Chemical Warfare)
0401.0200
Thru
Chlorine (Industrial), Manufacture
4408.0100
4416.o105
Chlorine (War Gas) Manufacture
4408.0300
Casting: See under Specific
Chlor-opicrin (War Gas) Manufacture
4408.0300
Metal (Steel, etc.)
Cholera Quarantine Regua.ations
5304.0100
Casualties, Air
2204.0100
Chrome
4205.0238
Casualties, Military
0307.0100
Chrome Steel
4205.0400
Catalogues, Map
6101.0203
Chromium
4205.0239
Catapult, Air Operations
2802.0302
Church and Church Organization
5104.
Catchment Basin
5304.0501
Church, Relation to School System
5701.
Catholic Church, Roman (Data
Circulation, Newspaper
5505.0100
and Statistics)
5104.0100
Citations, Air
2407.
Cattle
4303.
Citations, Armor
0607.
Cavalry, Strength
0306.0700
Cities, Air Interceptor Defense
2106.0700
Cavalry, Tactics
0812.0100
Cities, Aerial Photographs of
6102.0301
Cavalry, Training
0902.0300
Cities, Military Aspects
0703.0200
Cavalry Division, Organization
0208.0602
Cities, Sociological Aspects
5108.0500
Cavalry Regiment, Organization
Cellulose (Wood Products)
0208.0705
4412.
Cities, Roads and Streets
Cities, Topographic Aspects
4603.0301
Cellulose Plastics
4417.0200
(Including Transportation)
6202.0218
Cement, Manufacture
4413.
Cities, Traffic Control
4603.0317
Cement, Rock Types Available
6203.0211
Civil Aviation
2900.
Cemeteries, Military
1207.0403
Civil Disturbance, Military Control 0811.0600
Censorship
5504.
Civil Flying Schools, Pre-Military
Census, Population
5201.
Training
2503.0510
Cereals
4302.0100
Civil Medals, Decorations, Awards
3183.
Thru
Civil Pensions
58o6.0400
4302.0600
Civil Rights
3130.
Ceremonies, Air
2503.0600
Civil Service
3121.1300
Ceremonies, Marriage
5105.0100
Civil War, Economic Effects
4109.
Ceremonies, Religion
5104.
Civilian Air Defense
2107.
Cesium
4205.0700
Civilian Employees, Air Military
2702.1000
Cesspools (Sewage Disposal)
5304.0601
Civilian Employees, Army
1226.
Chancroid (Disease)
Channels, Approach, Ports and
'5301.0100
Civilian Internees
3165.0800
Harbors
Chaplain Corps, Organization
4604.0303
0207.1700
Classes, Military (Mobilization)
Peace Strength
Chaplain Corps, Strength
0305.1400
Classes, Military (Mobilization)
Charcoal
4202.0202
War Strength
0303.0102
Charitable Organizations
5802.
Classes, Social-Economic
5103.0300
ChOpproved For Release 2001 /( P28OYNA-R 8-02646R000100060001-0
4206.0300
CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 :CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Clearing Arrangements, (Foreign
Colonies, Colonial Affairs
3151.
Trade)
4704.0502
Colonies, Government of
3125.
Clemency, Military
1229.0101
Colored-White, Relationships
5501.0500
Cliffs
6203.0102
Columbium
4205.0700
Cliffs, Coastal
6203.0601
Combat Cars, Manufacturing
4403.
Climate, Effect on Ground
Combat Equipment
0403.
Operations
62o4.0700
Combat Intelligence
1011.1100
Climate, General
6204.0100
Combat Intelligence, Air, Opera-
Thru
tions
2802.0404
62o4.o6oo
Combat Orders
0814.0400
Climate, Landing Beaches
6203.0612
Combat Zone, Air Defense System
2106.0200
Climbing Equipment
0503.1405
Combined Arms, Tactics
0813.
Clinics
5303.0100
Combined Commands, National Deffae
0201.0400
Clothing, Air
2302'.0703
Combined Control, Air, Training
2503.0315
Clothing, Civilian
5603.0200
Combined General Staff Schools 0904.1100
Clothing, for Bombed out Families
5805.
Combined Operations, Allied Forces 0102.0200
Clothing, in 0dcupied Areas
4103.0100
Combined Operations, with Air and
Clothing, Manufacturing
4415.
Navy 0102.0100
Clothing, Military
0502.0100
Combined Training 0903.
Clothing, Rationing
4105.0500
Combines, International 4401.0400
Clothing, Rubber and Rubberized
4416.o502
Command,
Air, Home 2102.0200
Clothing, Types, Prices,
.
Command, Air, Operations 2801.0300
Restrictions
4105.0200
Command, Air, Overseas 2102.0500
Clouds, (Climate)
6204.0300
Command, Air, Tactical 2104.
Clubs, Flying
2903.0100
Commmand, Exercise of Tactical 0814.
Coal
4202.0100
Command,and General Staff School 0904.1100
Thru
Command, High, in Peace 0201.0100
4202.0108
Command, High, in War 0201.0200
Coal Storage, Ports and Harbors
4604.0359
Command Organization, Theater of
and
Operations 0101.0400
4604.0337
Command Post and Staff Exercises 0903.
Coal, Use for Electric Power
4501.0102
Commanders, Occupational Troops 1218.
Coast Artillery, Ammmxnition
0404.0205
Commanders, Theaters of Operations 0101.0400
Coast Artillery, Fortifications
0702.0133
Commanders, Units in Operations 0101.0600
Coast Artillery, Weapons
0403.0205
Commands, Air, Tactical 2104.
Coast Artillery Regiment
0208.0711
Commands, Independent, Organization 0208.0400
Coast Guard, Strength
0303.0800
Commands, Independent, Strength 0306.0400
Coast Lines, Photography
6102.0202
Commands, National Defense 0201.0300
Coastal Defense
0702.
Coastal Division, Organization
0208.0608
0201..0400
Coastal Forces, Strength
0306.0900
4700.
Coastal Radio Stations
4805.0104
Thru
Coasts (Military Aspects)
6203.0600
Thru
4707.
Commerce,
0300 '
upon 4110
6203.0612
.
4104.0400
Coasts, Topography
6201.0100
Commercial Aviation 2
02.
Coats of Arms
3182.
?
Commercial Transport Planes 2 02.0114
Cobalt
4205.0400
Commissaries 1207.0405
Cod Liver Oil
4307.0800
Commissions.' Air 2101.0300
Codes, Air Military
2607.0400
Commissions, Purchasing, from
Codes, Cable
4804.0207
Foreign Countries
Codes, Telegraph
4803.0314
Commissions, Purchasing, in
Codes of Law
3123.0401
Foreign Countries 3163.0501
and
Commission, War Crimes 3161.0407
3123.0103
Commissioned Officers, Air -
Coke
4202.0100
See Personnel
Cold, Common, (Disease)
5301.0400
Commissioned Officers
Army-
Cold Storage of Food
5304.0404
,
See Personnel
Collection
Military Intelligence
1011.0100
,
Colleges
5704.
Comm ma]. Land Ownership 4301.0400
Colonial Affairs
3150.
Thru
Communal Property 5105.0200
Communications, International,
3152.0200
Foreign Policy on
Colonial Forces, Organization
0205.0100
Communications, Air Defense
Colonial Forces, Role of
0302.0100
Colonial Forcegq,p v For Relea020UDV/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
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CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Communications, Air Defense System,
Military 2106.0300
Thru
Communications Division,
Organization
Communications Division, Strength
Communications Equipment,
Manufacture
Communications Equipment,
Organizational
Communications Regiment
Communications Service, Air
2106.1100
0208.0611
0306.1200
0503.0400
0208.0714
2105.0300
Communications Service, Air
(Logistical)
Communications Service, Military
Communications Service, Military
(Logistical)
Communications System,Commerc:ial
2607.
0207.1800
1105.
4800.
Thru
4812.0500
Communist Parties and Groups
3144.0100
3144.0200
Community and Regional Studies
5108.
Companies: See under Specific
Field (Insurance, etc.)
Companies, Foreign Owned or
Controlled
4907.0200
Compensation, War Damage
5805.
Compensation, Workmen's
5806.0300
Competitions, Air
2903.0300
Composition, Air
2202.
Composition, Army
0302.
Compulsory School Attendance
5701.
Concealment for Ground Operations
(Vegetation)
Concealment for Ground Operations
(Relief Features)
6203.0106
Concentration Areas in War
1206.0200
Concentration Camps, Military
1229.0105
Concentration Camps, Political
3133.0300
Conduct Off Duty, Air
2704.0300
Conferences, International
Economic
Conferences,
Financial
Conferences,
Political
Conscription
Conscription
Conservation
Conservation
Constitution,
Defined by
3165.0400
System 0311.0200
System, Air 2702.0702
of Forest Resources 4308.0500
of Natural Resources 4102.0100
Civil Rights
Construction, Military
Construction Equipment,
Organizational
Construction Materials
(Geographic Aspects)
3131.
1213.
6203.0212
And
6203.0519
Construction Materials,
Manufacture 4413.
Consular Service, Abroad 3163.0200
Consular Service, in Country 3164.0200
Contamination, Protection of
Reservoirs and Storage Tanks
5304.0502
Contamination, Soil and Water, by
Sewage Disposal
5304.0603
Contamination, Water, in
Distribution
5304.0504
Contracts, Supplies and Equipment
1106.0100
Control Data, Ground, Maps
6101.0205
Control Points, Maps
6101.0205
Conventional Signs, Air
2707.
Conventional signs and Symbols,
Army
Conventions and Agreements
Affecting Commerce
4701.0300
Converters (Steel Plants)
4205.0255
Convoys, Troop
0207.1900
Cooking and Baking Equipment
Military
0503.0103
Cooperatives, Number and Character
Coordinates, Map
Copper
Cork Products
Corps Areas, Organization
Corps, Organization, Tactical
Corps, Organization and
4106.
61ol. o2o5
4205.0500
4305.0600
0203.0700
0208.0300
Distribution
Corps, Organization and Distri-
bution, Outbreak of War
Corps, Strength of
Correspondence Regulations,Araq
Correspondence Work, Training
Correspondents, American Press,
Foreign Service
Correspondents, Domestic
Correspondents, Foreign
Corundum
Cost of Living
Cost per Man, Air
Cost, Supplies and Equipment
Costs, Armies of Occupation
Costa, National Armies
0101.0203
0306.0300
1210.
0901.0200
5505.0600
5505.0300
5505.0400
4206.0400
4105.
2702.0424
1106.0100
1231.0900
1231.0600
Cotton Textiles, Manufacturing
4415.
Cotton, Volume of Production and
Disposal
4305.0200
Councils, Advisory, Executive
Branch
3121.0800
Councils, Advisory, Executive
Branch Members
3121.1100
Councils, International, National
Defense
0202.0400
Councils, National Defense
0202.0100
Counter-Devices, Radio and Radar
4808.
Counter-Espionage
1011.1600
Counter-Intelligence
lOl1.1600
Countries, Sociological Study of
5108.0200
Countries, Geographic Regions
Within, Sociological Study of
5108.0200
Courier and Mail System, Civil
4812.
Couriers, Military
0207.1400
Court of Arbitration, Permanent
3161.0401
Court of International Justice
3161.0402
Courts and Commissions, Military
1229.0103
Courts, Judicial Branch
3123.0102
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Cranes, forte and Harbors
4604.0324
Cyanamide, Manufacture
4408.0100
Credit, Public
4905.000
Daggers
0403.0103
4901.0200
Dairy Equipment
4303.0300
Credits, Export
4701.0100
Dairy Production
4303.0400
Credits, Trade Agreements
4704.0500
Dairy Products Control and
Crimea
Criminal Activity and
04
0402
,
Behaviour
5900?
.
Inspection 53
Dairy Products, Domestic Consumption,
Crimes, War Commission
3161.0407
Sufficiency, Exports and Imports 4303.0700
Criminal Statistics
5903.
Dancing, Recreation
5807.0400
Critical Areas, Geography
6202.0200
Dead,.Disposal of in War
1103.03.00
Critiques, Map
6101.0203
Death, Military Casualties
0307.0100
Crop Seeding and Dustings, Air
2902.0800
Death Rates
5203.0200
Crops, Food
4302.
Death, (Religious Beliefs)
5105.
Crops, Food, Domestic Consumption,
Debarkation and Ports in War
1208.0402
Export and Import
4302.0600
Debt, Domestic
4905.0200
Crops, Food, Factors Affecting
Debt, Foreign
4905.0300
Production of
4302.0400
Debt, Public
4905.
Crops, Food, Farming Methods
4302.0500
Declaration of War
0101.
Crops, Food, Irrigation and
Decontamination Equipment
0503.0704
Reclamation Projects
4302.0300
Decorations, Civil
3183.
Crops, Food Production and
Decorations, Awards, Citations,
Distribution Figures
4302.0200
Army
0607.
Crops, Land under Cultivation
4302.0100
Decorations, Awards, Citations, Air
2307.
Crops, Photographs
6102.0300
Decree, Legislation by
3123.0300
Cross Country Movement, Effect
Decrees in Effect
3123.0400
of Weather
6203.0217
Defense, Attitude of Labor
Thru
Organization
5405.
6203.0221
Defense, (Air Installations)
2401.
Cross Crountry Movement, Effect
Defense, National, Attitude of
of Soil Types
6203.0203
Educational System
5700.
Crude Oil Production
4203.0300
Defense, National, Attitude of
Crusading, Social Movements
5107?
Newspapers, Periodicals and Neva
Cryolite, Production, etc.
4206.0200
Services
5505.0100
Cryolite, Sources
4205.0302
Defense, National, Budget
4904.
Cryolite, Synthetic Production
Defense, National, Policy of Army
0301.0300
Statistics
4205.0303
Defense of Population, Air
2107.
Cryptograph and Cipher Equipment
0503.0407
Defense Positions, Relief Features
6203.0101
Cultural and Educational Agencies
Defense, Strategic Doctrines, Air
2502.0102
Abroad
3163.0503
Defense System, Air, Military
2106.
Cultural and Educational Agencies,
Defensive Measures, Economic
Political in Country
3164.0503
Warfare
4107.0200
Cultural Movements
5107?
Defensive Tactics, Army
0812.0117
Cupronickel
4205.0900
Deficiencies, Iodine, Diseases
5301.0700
Currency, Inflation and Counter-
Deficiencies, Vitamin A,B,C,D,
Measures
4909.0600
Diseases
5301.0700
Currency, Laws and Methods of
Defiles, Mountain
-6102.0205
Control
4909.0100
Defiles, Railways
4602.0301
Currency, Monetary Systems and
Dehydrating, Food Processing
4303.0200
Currency
4909.0200
Delousing Equipment
0503.0804
Currency, New and Special Issues
4909.0500
Demobilization Areas in War
1206.0400
Currency, Notes in Circulation
4909.0400
Demobilization, Disposal of
Currency, Reserves
4909.0300
Equipment
1216.
Currents, Water Approaches to
Demobilization, Personnel, Air
2207
Beach
6203.0608
Demobilization, Personnel, Army
0310.
Curriculum, Colleges and
Demolition Devices and Equipment
0503.1100
Universities
5704.
Demolition, Engineer Organization -
0207.2304
Curriculum, School
5703.
Demolition, Factories, Fishing and
Customs and Etiquette
5604.
6
Fish Products
4307.1200
Customs, Food
03.0100
5
4
Demolition, Food Processing Plants
4304.0900
Customs, Government Income
902.0201
0
Demolition, Power Plants
4501.0600
Customs Patrol, Air
thi
R
d
Cl
2
2901.0200 09
60
Demolition, Railways
4602.0335
o
egar
to
ng
Customs, With
3.
5
Telephone Systems
Demolition
4802.0309
Customs Requirements, Duties,
ort Trade
Im
4702.0100
,
Demolition, Teletype Systems
4803.0325
p
Cutaneous L.eishy yed For Rele 200?I/
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Demolitions Operations, Advance
or Retreat
Demonstrations, Air
Dengue\ Fever
Dental Department, Organization
0102.0300
2503.0600
5301.0300
0206.0600
4411.
0503.0807
5302.0300
5303.0400
Diplomatic and Consular Service
in Country
Directors, Artillery
Disarmament, Actual
Disarmament, Domestic Policy
Disarmament, Foreign Policy
Discharge, Air Personnel
(See Personnel)
Discharge, Army Personnel
(See Personnel)
Discipline, Army
Discipline and Military Law, Air
Disease, Control and Sanitation
Diseases, Animal
Diseases, Human, Types and
Prevalence
Diseases, Plant
Dismantled Railways
Disposal of Sewage
Disposal of Dead, Military
Operations
Disposition of Forces, Air
3164.
0503.0505
1217.
3141.0304
3161.0207
Dental Equipment,-Manufacture
Dental Equipment, Military
Dental Public Health Program
Dental Schools
Dental Service, Organization,
Military
Dental Service, Strength,
Military
Dentists, Medical Personnel
0305.0300
5303.0300
Department in Charge of School
System 5701.
Departments or Ministries, Execu-
tive, Organization and Functions 3121.0700
Dependencies, Colonial Affairs 3151.
Dependencies, Government of 3125.0100
Deployment Possibilities, Routes 6202.0206
Depots, Administration, Army 1207.0408
Depots, Air 2401.0200
Depth of Water, Wharves and Piers 4604.0314
Desertions, Army
Desertions, Air
Desertions, Punishment, Army
Desert Warfare
Deserts, Topography of
Destruction Methods, Rail Lines
Detection Devices, Sound, Radio
1228.0105
2704.0100
1229.0100
6910.
6203.0327
Thru
6203.0330
4602.0334
and Radar ' 4807.0400
Detector Equipment, Organizational 0503.0600
Detectors, Sound, Coastal
Fortifications
Detectors, Sound, Land
Fortifications
Detention Camps
Detonators, Manufacturing
Development, Agricultural
Development, Aircraft and
Equipment
Development, Commerce
Development, Economic Structure
Development, Hydro-Electric
Development, Industrial
Development, Natural Resources
Developments and Research,
Manufacturing
Devices, Counter Radar and Radio
Devices, Explosive
Devices, Light Beam Modulation.
Devices, Railway Signal and
Safety
Devices, Signaling, Army
Dialects
Diamonds, Industrial
Diaries, Military
Diarrhea
Dictator
Diet, Normal, of Population
.Diphtheria
0703.0116
1229.0105
4408.0200
4301.
2302.0800
4701.
4101.0200
4501.0101
4101.0300
4102.0100
4422.
4808.
0403.0500
4810.
4602.0321
0503.0400
5102.
4206.0400
1229.
2704.
5304.
4303.0600
5301.
4305.0900
4602.0301
5304.0600
Operations 2801.0500
Disputes, Boundary 3165.0500
Dissemination, Military Intelligence 1011.0100
Distillation and Fermentation
Processes Liquor
Distillation Plants, Equipment
Distribution of Air Forces,
Administration and Command
Distribution of Forces, Outbreak
of War
Military Operation
Distribution of Higher Units
Distribution and Issue, Air
Supply, Peace
Distribution and Issue, Air
Supply, War
4304.0800
0503.0805
2801.0300
0101.0200
0101.0400
0204.
2601.0300
2602.0300
Distribution of Population 5201.0100
Distribution of Supply, Peace, Army 1102.0203
Distribution of Supply, War, Army 1102.0303
Distribution, Water 5304.0504
Districts, Administrative Structure,
Organization 0203,0500
Districts, Tactical Structure,
Organization
Districts, Territorial,
Administration
Districts, Territorial,
Organization
Disturbances, Internal, Economic
Effects
Ditches, Irrigation, Photographs
Dive Bomber
Divine Origin, Morals and Belief
Division, Strength
1011.1200 Divisions, Organization and
5301.0200 Distribution,Outbreak of War
3121.0200 Divisions, Organization
5603.0100 Divorce Regulations
5301.0400 Divorce Statistics
D A provedd For Release 1001/0 7001/W ;P : CIAA~78 4I MW060001-0
4109.
6102.0207
2302.0103
5105.
0306.0600
Thru
0306.0200
0101.0200
0208.0600.
5105.0100
5203.0600
4604.0210
CONFIDENTIAL 11
Approved For Release 2% 1W/2$I: 51A-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
4604.0313
Thru
4604.0316
Dyes, Manufacture
Dynamos, Manufacture
Dysentery
Dysentery, Amebic, Carriers
Economic Classes
Economic Measures and Policies,
4408.0100
4406.0200
5301.0200
5304.0203
5103.0300
Doctors 5303.0300
Doctrines, Religion 4104.
Doctrines, Social Structure 5103.
Doctrines, Staff 0206.0300
Doctrines, Strategic, Air 2502.0100
Doctrines, Strategic, Army 0821.
Doctrines, Tactical, Air General 2501.0100
Doctrines, Tactical, Air Force 2501.0200
Doctrines, Tactical, Army 0812.
Documents, Abbreviations 1210.
Documents, Captured Military 1011.1200
Dogma of Societies 5106.
Dole 5804.
Dolomite 4205.0302
Domestic Affairs, Current Views 3141.0500
Domestic Affairs, Elections 3143.
Domestic Affairs, Government 3140.
Domestic Affairs, Political Issues
and Problems 3142.
.Domestic Consumption, Food Crops 4302.0600
Domestic and Foreign Writers and
Press Correspondents 5505.0300
Domestic Life, Conditions 56Oo.
Domestic News Services, News-
papers, and Periodicals 5505.0100
Domestic Policy,Government 3141.
Domestic Propaganda 5503.
Domestic Trade 4703.
Domestic Writers, Attitude Toward
Foreign Countries 5505.0300
:Dominions, Colonial Affairs 3151.
:Dominions, Government 3125.0100
:Draft Animals 4303.0200
Drafts, Labor 5205.0300
:Drainage of Beach Terrain 6203.0610
:Drainage Features, Topography 6203.0300
:Drought, Affecting Crops 4302.0400
Drought, Affecting Forest
Resources
:Droughts, Affecting Animal
Industry
Dredges, Ports
:Drug Addiction
:Druggists Sundries
Drugs, Production and Source
:Drydocks, Ports
Duels
Duties, Export Trade
Duties, Import Trade
:Duty with Troops, Commissioned
Officers, Active Army
4303.0600
4604.0386
5301.0700
4416.0504
4410.
5303.0300
4604.0363
5105.0300
4702.0200
4702.0100
Economic Measures and Policies,
Occupied Areas
Economic Missions Abroad
Economic Missions, International
Economic Planning, Post-War
Economic Reconstruction, Foreign
Policy
Plans
Economic Structure
Economic Warfare, Conducted by
Belligerent or Semibelligerent
Countries
Economic Warfare Programs of
Belligerents, Operation in
Neutral Countries
Economic Whole Who
Economics, General
Economics, Teaching of
Economists, Important
Editions Nev. Maps
Education, General
Education, Adult
Education, Elementary and
Secondary School
Education, Higher
Education, Military
Education, Nationals Abroad
Education, Vocational
Educational and Cultural Agencies
in Country
Educational Fields, Special
Educational Statistics
Efficiency, Air (See Personnel)
Efficiency, Army (See Personnel)
Efficiency, Commissioned Officers
Efficiency, Labor
Efficiency, Maneuvers
Eggs, Production
Election of Legislative Branch
Elections, Recent and Pending
Electoral System
Electric Power Facilities
Electrical Communications,
Research and Development
Electrical Equipment, Aircraft
Electrification, Railways
:Duty with Troops, Commissioned
Officers, Militia 1219.0309 Electrodes, Manufacture
Duty with Troops, Commissioned Embaxgoea, Trade Restrictions
Officers, Reserves 1219.0209 Embarkation Points in War
Duty with Troops, Warrant Officers, Emergency Landing Fields
Active Army 1220.0109 Emergency Landing Fields,
Duty with Troops, Warrant Officers, Topography
Militia. 1220.0309 Emery
Duty with Troops Warrant Officers
4103.
3163.0402
4111.
4104.
3161.0603
3141.0403
4101.
41o8.
7300.
4100.
5704.
4112.
6101.0202
5700.
5705.0100
5703.
5704.
0900.
5705.0300
5705.0200
3164,0503
5705.
5702.
1219.0107
5205.0200
0903.0103
4303.0400
3122.0101
3143.
3136.
4501.
4811.
2302.0607
4602.0305
And
4602.0209
4406.0200
4702.0200
1208.0401
2401.0100
6203.0108
4206.0400
Reserves Approved For Relame.2M/ /fftt'}A- 78-02646R00010009 4?b?
12 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Emigration, Population Policies 5204.
Emplacements, Gun, Land Fortifi-
cations 0703.0128
Emplacements, Gun, Coastal Forti-
fications 0702.0128
Emplacements, Gun, Structural
Works 0704.0500
And
0704.0700
Employers' Organizations 5406.
Employment 5402.
Employment, Strategic 0824.
Employment, Women and Children 5403.0300
Employment, Strategic,Air 2502.0200
Employment, Tactical, Air 2501.0300
Enamelling, Metallurgical 4205.1000
Enemy Property, Laws Regarding 3123.0404
Engineer Bridge Units,
Organization 0207.2301
Engineer Camouflage Units,
Organization 0207.2305
Engineer Corps or Service,
Organization 0207.2300
Engineer Corps or Service,
Strength 0305.1500
Engineer Demolition Units,
Organization 0207.2304
Engineer Pioneer Units,
Organization 0207.2302
Engineer Regiment, Organization 0208.0701
Engineer Sapper Units,
Organization 0207.2303
Engineer Tactics 0812.0100
Engineer Training 0902.
Engineering Construction
Equipment, Manufacture 4421.
Engineers, Sanitary 5303.0300
Engines, Aircraft 2302.0200
Engines and Motors, Manufacture 4406.0400
English, Teaching 5703.
Enlisted Men, Relative Rank 0608.
Enlisted Men, Strength, Active
Army
Ententes
0303.0904
3165.0700
Enterprise, Private 4102.0300
Entomologists 5303.0300
Entrenchment, Effect of Soil Types 6203.0202
Epidemiology
Equipment, Adequacy of Telegraph
Equipment, Air, General
Equipment, Air, Organization].
Equipment, Air Reserve
Equipment, Communications
Manufacture
Equipment, Fishing
Equipment, Heavy, IndustriaL and
5301.
4803.0200
2301.
2302.0600
2604.
4407.
4307.0100
Electrical, Manufacture 4406.
Equipment, Hospital 5303.0100
Equipment, Individual 0502.
Equipment, Individual, Air 2302.0700 Ethnic Groups, Political
Equipment, Individual, Clothing 0502.0100 Ethnic Groups, Statistics
Equipment, Individual, Gas Meeks Q502.0200 Ethyl
Equipment, Individual, Research Etiquette
and Development 0502.0600 Evacuation, Civil Population, Air
Equi ent , Li hti and Signal,
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CONFIDENTIAL
Equipment Losses, Army
Equipment Losses, Air
Equipment, Map Reproduction
Equipment, Medical and Surgical
Equipment, Military
Equipment, Miscellaneous,
0307.0200
2204.0200
6101.0305
4411.
0500.
Manufacture 4421.
Equipment, Optical, Manufacture 4419.
Equipment, Organizational, Airborne 0503.1300
Equipment, Organizational,
Amphibious 0503.1200
Equipment, Organizational, Bridging 0503.0300
Equipment, Organizational,
Cartographic 0503.1000
Equipment, Organizational, Chemical 0503.0700
Equipment, Organizational,
Commumications 0503.0400
Equipment, Organizational,
Construction 0503,0200
Equipment, Organizational,
Demolition 0503.1100
Equipment, Organizational, Detector 0503.0600
Equipment, Organizational, Desert 0503.1500
Equipment, Organizational, Fire
Control 0503.0500
Equipment, Organizational, Jungle 0503.1500
Equipment, Organizational,
Manufacture 4421.
Equipment, Organizational, Medical 0503.0800
Equipment, Organizational,
Miscellaneous 0503.0100
Equipment, Organizational, Mountain 0503.1400
Equipment, Organizational,
Photographic 0503.0900
Equipment, Organizational, Winter 0503.1400
Equipment, Photographic, Manufacture 4418.
Equipment, Precision, Manufacture 4420.
Equipment, Protective Clothing 0502.0300
Equipment, Railroad, Manufacture 4402.
Equipment, Research and Development 0503.1700
Equipment, Research, Development
and Standardization, Air
Equipment, Reserves of
Equipment and Service, Telephones
Equipment, Signal and Lighting,
Manufacture of
Equipment, Telegraph
Equipment, Transportation for
2302.0800
1107.
4802.0200
4407.
4803.0200
Petroleum Products and Crude Oils 4203.0803
Equipment, Tropical Clothing 0502.0500
Equipment, Winter Clothing
Errors, Maps
Espionage, Agents in Country
Espionage, Counterintelligence
Espionage, Laws
Establishment, Army
Establishment, Air
Ethnic Groups, Attitude of
0502.0400
6101.0302
3164.0600
1011.1600
3123.0405
0301.0400
2202.
5501.0500
3144.0400
5201.0300
4408.0100
5694.
Approved For Release 220%IIc RM3TItiA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Evacuation, Civil Population, Air
Defense
2107.0700
And.
2107.0800
Evacuation of Population, Theater
of Operations
0101.0300
Evacuation, Prisoners of War, Al?
2606.
Evacuation System, Air Operations
2605.
Evacuation System, Military,
Operations
1103.
Evacuation of Women and Children
5805.
Examinations, Medical
5303.0500
Examinations, Water
5303.0500
Exchange, Foreign
4910.0300
Exchange, Military Intelligence
with Foreign Countries
Exchange, Professors and Students,
Education Abroad
5705.0300
Exchange of Population
3165.0900
Exchange of Prisoners of War
0308.0300
Exchanges, Post, Administration
1207.0405
Exchanges, Telephone
4802.0103
Excise Taxes on Imports
4702.0100
Executive Branch, Central
Government
Executive Branch,
Government
3124.0400
And
Affairs
Executive, Current
Affairs
3124.0500
3161.0701
Exile, Government
3400.
Expenditures, Army
1231.0600
Expenditures Government Budget
4903.0200
Experimental Flights, Civil
2902.0900
Explosive Devices, Descriptive
0403.0500
Explosive Devices, Manufacture
4409.0400
Explosive Devices, Reserves
1107.0107
Explosives, Air Operations
2802.0800
Explosives, Manufacturing
4408.0200
Export Bounties, Government
4301.0500
Export Control
4108.0301
Export Controls and Blockades
4107.0202
Export Credits, Trade Policies
4701.0100
Export Duties
4702.0200
Export Pattern, Raw Materials
Manufactured Goods
Exports and Imports,
Production
Exports and Imports,
Exports and Imports,
Exports and Imports,
Mortars
Exports and
Plastics
Alloys
Ammunition
Artillery and
Exports and Imports, Chemicals
and Chemical Products
Exports and Imports, Coal, Coke
and Lignite
Exports and Imports, Communica-
tions, Signal and Lighting
Approved
4404.0300
4205.0901
4409.0605
4409.0205
4417.0203
4408.0106
Exports and Imports, Dairy Products 4303.0700
Exports and Imports, Devices,
Explosive 4409.0405
Exports and Imports, Devices,
Miscellaneous Explosive 4409.0505
Exports and Imports, Electric Power 4501.0400
Exports and Imports, Electrical
Equipment 4406.0201
Exports and Imports, Engines and
Motors 4406.0401
Exports and Imports, Explosives 4408.0205
Exports and Imports, Fish and Fish
Products 4307.1100
Exports and Imports, Food Crops 4302.0600
Exports and Imports, Foreign Trade 4704.0300
Exports and Imports, Fur . 4306.0200
Exports and Imports, Heavy
Industrial Equipment 4406.0101
Exports and Imports, Iron 4205.0205
And
4205.0214
Exports and imports, labor 5205.0400
Exports and Imports, Leather
Manufactures 4414.0600
Exports and Imports, Machine Toole 4406.0301
Exports and Imports, Meat Products 4303.0700
Exports and Imports, Metals, Light 4205.0308
Exports and Imports, Metals, Minor 4205.0708
Exports and Imports, Metals,
Nonferrous 4205.0508
Exports and Imports, Metals,
Precious 4205.0808
Exports and Imports, Metals,
Secondary Nonferrous 4205.0608
Exports and Imports, Metals, Steel
Alloying 4205.0408
Exports and Imports, Minerals,
Nonmetallic 4206.0105
Exports and Imports, Minerals
Refractory 4206.0305
Exports and Imports, Minerals in
Manufacture of Light Metals 4206.0200
Exports and Imports, Miscellaneous
Manufactures of Military Impor-
tance
Exports and Imports, Motorized and
Nonmotorized Vehicles
Exports and Imports, Optical
Equipment
Exports and Imports, Precision
Equipment
Exports and Imports, Protein
Plastics
Exports and Imports, Prefabricated
Building Materials 4413,0904
Exports and Imports, Rockets and
Rocket Launchers 4409.0305
Exports and Imports, Rubber 4416.0706
Exports and Imports, Small Arms 4409.0105
Exports and Imports, Steel 4205.0264
Exports and De
orts
St
l All
p
,
ee
oy-
4407.0400
s Metals
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Exports and Imports, Synthetic
Resins 4417.0103
Exports and Imports, Textiles 4415.0700
Exports and Imports, Tobacco 4305.0100
Exports and Imports, Wood
Products
Exports by Neutrals of Critical
Items 4108.0102
And
4108.0203
Express Companies 4703.0400
Expropriation of Property 3123.0403
Extracts, Nonfood Animal Products 4306.0500
Extraterritoriality, Foreign
Policy 3161.0204
Facsimile Transmission 4801.0500
Fairs, Recreation 5807.0700
Falangist,, Group 3144.0200
Family Allotments to Increase
Birth Rate Population Policies 5204.
Family Budgets 5603.
Family and Household Organization 5601.
Far Eastern Religions, Hindu,,
Buddhist, Shinto, Etc. 5104.0600
Farm Labor, Availability 4302.0400
Farming, Fur 430600200
Farming Methods 4302.0500
Farming (See Also Under
Agriculture)
Fascism, Party or Group 3144.0100
And
3144.0200
Feeding, Animal Husbandry 4303.0300
Feminist Movements 5107.
Fencing Organization 0207.1600
Fencing Strength 0305.1300
Fermentation Processes 4304.0800
Ferries, Railways 4602.0332
Ferries, Roads and Highways 4603.0326
Ferries, Tracks and Trails 4603.0406
Ferro Alloys, Manufacture 4205.0225
Thru
4205.0228
Ferrying Service, Porte 4604.0386
Fertilizers, Chemical, Menu-
facture
Fertilizers, Requirements,
Supplies and Use 4302.0400
And
4302.0500
Festivals, Recreation 5807.0700
Feuds 5105.0300
Fevers 5301.
Fever, Carriers 5304.0203
Fiber Board 4412.
Fibers 4305.0300
Field Artillery Ammunition 0404.0204
Field Artillery Weapons 0403.0204
Field Firing Training 0902.0400
Field Fortification 0703.0127
Thru
0703.0148
.Fields, Emergency Landing
Relief Features 6203.0108
Fields of Fire, Effect of Vegetation 6203.0516
Fighter, Air Defensive Operations 2802.0404
Fighter, Air Operations 2802.0112
Fighter, Single Engine (F) 2302.0101
Fighter, Tactical Doctrines 2501.0202
Fighter, Twin Engine (F) 2302.0102
Fighter (See Also Under Interceptor
Defense)
Fights 5105.0300
Filariasie, Disease 5301.0300
Film 4418.
Films and Negatives, Organizational
Equipment 0503.0906
Films, Training 0901.
Filt?r, Organizational Equipment 0503.0903.
Filtration of Water 5304.0503
Finance 4900.
Thru
4913.
Finance, Air, Civil 2901.0202
Finance, Air Military 2705.
Finance, Military 1231.
Finance Department, Organization 0206.0400
Finance Department, Strength 0304.0200
Financial Enterprises, Foreign
Investments Within Country 4906.
Financial Enterprises, Own Invest-
ments Abroad 4907.
Financial Regulations in Occupied
or Controlled Areas 4103.0400
Financial Structure and Strength
of Country 4901.
Fire Control Equipment, Organiza-
tional, Army 0503.0500
Fire Control Observation Posts 0703.0113
Fire Control System, Land
Fortifications 0703.0112
Fire Control System, Coastal
Defense 0702.0143
Fire, Fields of, Effect of Vegeta-
tion on 6203.0516
Fire Patrols, Air 2902.0800
Fire Protection, Civilian Air
Defense 2107.1400
Fires, Affecting Animal Iahiustry 4303.0600
Fires, Affecting Food Crops 4302.0400
Fires, Affecting Forest Resources 4308.0500
Fires, Affecting Nonfood Crops 4305.0900
First Aid Equipment ? 0503.0706
Fish Canning 4307.0500
Fish Catch 4307.0200
Fish Catch, Disposition (as Fresh,
Salted, Etc.) 4307.0400
Fish, Frozen 4307.0600
Fish landing (Handling and Trans-
portation Facilities) 4307.0300
Fish Meal 4307.0700
Fish Oils 4307,0900
Fisher-Tropech Synthesis,
Synthetic Oil Process -4203.0409
Fishing Areas 4307.0100
Fishing Craft, Available in Ports 4604.0386
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Fishing and Fish Catch, Factors
Affecting
4307.1200
Food Processing, Plant and Animal
Products
43o4.
Fishing and Fish products
4307.
Food Processing, Butter Substitutes 4304.0700
Fishing and Fish Products,
Food Processing, Canning
4304.0600
Cod Liver 011
4307.0800
Food Processing, Dehydrating
4304.0200
Fishing and Fish Products,
Import and Export Statistics
4307.1100
Food Processing, Distillation and
Fermentation Processes
4304.0800
Fishing and Fish Products,
Food Processing, Freezing
4304.0500
Whaling Industry
4307.1000
Food Processing, Milling
4304.0100
Fishing Regulations
4307.0100
Food Processing, Sabotage and Demo-
Fixed Stations, Radio
4805.0102
lition, Assessment of Damage from 4304.0900
Flags, Aviation Signal
2607.0300
Food Processing, Slaughtering 4304.0400
Flags, Civil and Military
3182.
Food Processing, Sugar Refining 4304.0300
Flags, Communication Equipment
0503.0406
Food Rationing 4105.0500
Flame Throwers, Fixed Land
And
Fortifications
0703.0118
5603.0100
Flame Throwers, Manufacture
4409.0500
Food, Sanitary Aspects 5304.0400
Flame Throwers, Weapons
0402.0601
Food Sufficiency, Domestic 4302.0600
Flares, Aviation Signal
2607.0300
Food Supplies, Porte 4604.0362
Flares, Equipment Organizational
0503.0405
Foot and Mouth Disease 5301.0500
Flax, Production, Disposal
4305.0300
Footwear, Leather 4414.0300
Flea, Jigger, Disease (Tunga
Footwear, Leather Substitute 4414.0400
Penetrans)
5301.0600
Footwear, Rubber 4416.0501
Fleas, Control of Insects and
Forage Resources 4303.0100
Animals
5304.0300
Forces Abroad, Role' 0302.0100
Flies, Control of Insects and
Forces Abroad, Strength 0303.0100
Animals
5304.0300
Foreign Advisers, Executive Branch 3121.1200
Floating Docks, Ports
Fl
d
A
4604.0364
Foreign Affairs 3160.
oo
s,
ffecting Food Crops
4302.0400
Foreign Affairs,
Floods, Affecting Forest
Leaders on 3161.0700
Resources
4308.0500
Foreign Capital, Invested in Country49o6.Ol00
Floods, Affecting Nonfood Crops
4305.0900
Foreign Capital, Attitude of
Floods, Affecting Soil and
Government Toward 4906.0200
Cross Country Movement
6203.0220
Foreign Correspondents 5505.0400
Flukes, Disease
5301.0700
Foreign Countries, Investments in 4907.
Fluoroscopic Devices, Manufacture 4411.
Foreign Debt 4905.0300
Fluorspar, Light Metals
4205.0302
Foreign Exchange 4910.0300
And
4206.0200
Foreign Investors 4906.
Foreign Labor 5205.0400
Flying Clubs
2903.0100
Foreign Land Ownership 4301.0400
Flying Pay
2705.0200
Foreign Language Schools in Country 5705.0400
Flying Time, Air Training
2503.0207
Foreign Military Missions Abroad 0202.0501
Fog, Climate
6204.0300
Foreign Military Missions in Country02O2.0502
Foliage Characteristics
6203.0320
Foreign Military Personnel, Training 0901.0300
Food, Availability and Need
5603.0100
Foreign Missions 5104.0800
Food Crops
4302.
Foreign Nations and Nationals,
Food Crops, Consumption, Domestic
4302.0600
Attitude of Population Toward 5501.0200
Food Crops, Factors Affecting
4302.0400
Foreign Office 3162.
Food Crops, Farming Methods
4302.0500
Foreign Office, Diplomatic and
Food Crops, Land Under Cultiva-
Consular Service Abroad
tion
Foreign Office, Diplomatic and
Food Crops, Irrigation and
Consular Service in Country
Reclamation
Foreign Office, Nonaccredited
Food Crops, Production and
Agents or Agencies from Foreign
Distribution Statistics
4302.0200
Countries 3164.0600
Food Customs
5603.0100
Foreign Office, Nonaccredited Agents
Food Container, Parachute
0503.0301
or Agencies to Foreign Countries 3163.0600
Food,Ecoaomic Measures and
Foreign Office, Special Agencies
from Foreign Countries
3164.0500
troll3d Areas
Food Examinations, Medical
Foreign Office, Special Agencies
to Foreign Countries
3163.0500
Laboratories
Food Fandlers, Intrastate
Foreign Office, Special Missions
from Foreign Countries
3164.0400
Quarantine and Control
5304.0202
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Foreign Office, Special Missions
Forest Resources, Policies and
to Foreign Countries
3163
0400
Factors Affectin
4308
0
00
Foreign Office, Unusual Powers
.
3162.0200
g
5
.
Forest Resources, Routes of Timber
Foreign Ownership in Banks
4908.0300
Movement 4308.0300
Foreign Policy
3161.
Forest Resources, Timber Classifi-
Foreign Policy, Effect of
cation According to Use
4308.0400
Public Opinion
3161.0800
Forests, Geographical Regions
6201.0100
Foreign Policy, Important
Formaldehyde, Manufacture of
4408.0100
Policies
3161.0200
Fortifications, Coastal Defense,
Foreign Policy, International
General
0702.
Post War and Other Long Range
Fortifications, Coastal Defense,
Plans
3161.0600
Individual Harbors
0702.0200
Foreign Policy, Participation
Fortifications, Coastal Defense
in International Movements
3161.0500
Individual Areas
0702.0100
Foreign Policy, Participation
Fortifications, Construction
1213.0308
in International Organizations
Fortifications, General
0701.
and Movements
3161.0300
Fortifications, Land, Cities and
Foreign Policy, Spheres of
Towns
0703.0200
Influence
3161.0100
Fortifications, Land, General
0703.
Foreign Propaganda for Domestic
Fortifications, Land, Individual
Consumption
5503.0400
Areas
0703.0100
Foreign Propaganda (General),
Fortifications, Structural Works
0704.
Attitude Toward
5503.
Foundations, Effect of $oil Types
on 6203.0204
Foreign Relations
3165.
Foundries, Steel Plants
4205.0255
Foreign Relations, Between Two or
Fraternal Societies
5106.
More Countries Regarding
Freedom of Speech
3133.0200
Another Country
3165.0600
Freezing, Food Processing
4304.0500
Foreign Relations, Civilian
Frontier Guard Division Organization 0208.0612
Internees
3165.0800
Frontier Guards, Forces
0306.1300
Foreign Relations, Exchange and
Frontier Guard Regiment,Strength
0306.1700
Rehabilitation of Populations
3165.0900
Frontier, National
6202.0109
Foreign Relations, Negotiations
and Conferences
3165.0400
Fruit, Land Under Cultivation
4302.0100
Foreign Relations, Reaction to
Fruit, Food, Sanitary Aspects
5304.0400
Military Policies of Foreign
Nations
3165.0200
Fruits, Poisonous, Scientific
Names and Prevalence of
5304.0405
And
3165.0300
Fuel, Extent of Use, Prices,
Shortages, Etc.
4105.o4oo
Foreign Relations, Treaties,
Fuel, Gas Substitlztes
4203.0426
Alliances, Accords, Ententes,
Fuel and Oil
Aviation
2603
0200
Pacts
0700
3165
,
.
Foreign Relations, With Indi-
.
Thru
2603.0400
vidual Countries
3165.0500
Fuel and Oil, Army Supply and
Foreign Relations, With
Allowance
1106.1000
Principal Powers
3165.0100
Fuel oils
4203.0500
Foreign Service, Military Intel-
Fuel Storage, Ports and Harbors
4604.0337
ligence Service, American
Fuel Service, Porte and Harbors
4604.0358
Press Correspondents for
5505.0600
Fuels
4200.
Foreign Teachers, Influence of
Fuels, Liquid, Production Figures
4203.0432
in Colleges and Universities
5704. Fuels, Liquid, Substitutes
4203.0400
Foreign Trade
4704. Fuels, Solid
4202.
And Fuels, Substitute (Liquid, Solid,
4701.0200 Gas)
4203.0417
Foreigners in Air Schools
1:503.0404 Funeraltl, Military
1207.0403
Foreigners in Aru,y schools
0904.0200 Fungus, Diseases
5301.0600
Foreignerb in Country, Air
Furloughs, Army
1228,0104
Training
2503.0209
Furnaces, Manufacture of
4406.0100
Foreigners at Maneuvers
0903.0103
Furnaces, Steel Plants
4205.0255
Foreigners, Mobilisation Air
2206.0204
Fuses, Manufacture, Explosive
Forest Patrols, Air
2902.0800
Devices
4409.0400
Forest, Regions
4308.0100
Fuses
Ammunition
0404
0500
Forest Resources
Forest Resources Exploitation
,
4308 G-1,G-2,G-3,G-4 - See General Staff
4308.0200 Galvanizing
.
4205.1000
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CONFIDENTIAL 17
Approved For Release 2001/08/281~CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Gambling 5807.0500
Garrison and Armory Training 0902.0100
Gas, Fuel Subetitue 4203.0425
Gas, Natural 4204.
Gas Defense, Civil Population 2107.1200
Gas Detector Equipment, Organi-
zational 0503.0605
Gas Masks, Civil Population 2107.1200
Gas Masks, Individual Equipment,
Armor 0502.0200
Gas Masks, Manufacture. 4421.
Gas Spraying Equipment, Air 2302.0611
Gas System, Public Utility 4502.
Gases, War 0401.
Gases, War, Air Force 2302.0301
Gases, War, Air Operations 2802.0800
Gases, War Manufacture 4408.0300
Gases, War Protective Clothing 0502.0300
Gases, War, Research and Develop-
ment 0401.0500
Gases, War, Reserves 1107.0108
Gasoline, Aviation 4203.0501
Gasoline, Aviation, Production
Statistics 4203.0402
Gasoline, Motor Fuels 4203.0502
Gasoline, See Also Petroleum
Gaaproofing, Fortifications 0704.
Gauges, Railways 4602.0203
Gazetteers 6101.0207
General Staff, Organization 0206.0300
General Staff, Strength 0304.0100
General Staff Schools 0904.1100
Generator Equipment for Uses of
Substitute Fuels, Manufacture
of 4403.0600
Generators, Electric Power 4501.0500
Generators, Manufacture 4406.0200
Geodetic Survey 6101.0100
Geographic Characteristics of
Country in General 6201.
Geographic Conditions Affecting
Strategy 6202..
Geographic Details, Air Bases,
Air Ports, Etc. 2401.0100
Geographic Distribution, Disease 5301.
Geographic Regional Studies 5108.0100
And
5108.0300
Geographic Source Materials,
Books and Pamphlets
Geographic Source Materials,Maps
Geographic Source Materials,
Miscellaneous Map Data
Geographic Source Materials,
Photographs, Aerial and Ground
Geographic Source Materials,
Publications
Geography, Climatic Aspects
Geography, Features, Affecting
Means of Transportation (See
Under R^ilways, Roads, Etc.)
Geography, Topographic Aspects
Glanders 5301.0500
Glass Manufac 4413
Ground Control Data (Geographic
Source Materials)
Ground Crew, Air Training
Ground Markings, Air Installations
Ground-Navy-Air Tactics Combined
6101.0205
2503.0205
2402.0200
0813.
Glider commanarpVproved For ReleAW: .1/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Gliders, Strategic Landing Areas
2401.0400
Gliders, Tactical Doctrines
2501.0206
Glue
4306.0500
Gold
4205.0800
Gonorrhea
5301.0100
Government Budget
4903.
Government, Colonial Affairs
3150.
Government, Colonies and Mandates
3125.0100
Government, Domestic Affairs
3140.
Government, Economic Measures and
Policies 4102.
And
4103.
Government, Executive Branch
3121.
Government, in Exile
3400.
Government, Form and Exercise
3110.
Government,
General
3111.
Government,
Housing Program
5603.0300
Government,
Income of
4902.0200
Government, Judicial Branch
3123.
Government,
Land Ownership
4301.0400
Government,
Legislative Branch
3122.
Government,
Local
3124.
Government,
Military
3200.
Government, Military, Occupied
Territory
Government, Organization and
Functions
Government Owned Railways
4602.0202
Government, Police and Security
Organizations
Government, Political and Civil
Rights
Groups
3144.
Government, Practice
3113.
Government, Provisional
3600.
Government, Puppet
3500.
Government, Stability, Annual
Estimate of
3170.
Government Theory
3112.
Grades and Grading, Military
0303.0900
Grades and Ratings, Air
2702.0417
Gradients, Railways
4602.0301
Granuloma Inguinale
5301.0100
Graphite
4206.0100
Grasslands, Topography and
Geography
Gravel, Rock Types Available,
Surface Materials
Gravel, Types of, Coasts
Adjacent Islands
6203.0601
Graving Docks, Ports
4604.0364
Grazing Land
4303.0100
Greek Orthodox Religion
5104.0200
Grenades
0403.0501
Ground Camouflage, Air
2403.0200
6103.
6101.0100
6101.0300
6102.
6101.0200
6204.
18 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Ground Operations, Effect of High Temperature Tar Synthetic Oil
Climate on 6204.070.0 Process 4203.0409
Ground Operations, Effect of High Tide Depth, Landing Beaches 5203.0608
Topography, Geology, Vegeta- Highways, See Roads and Highways
tion on 6203. Hills 6201.0100
Group, Army, Strength 0306.0100 6202.0213
Groups, See Under Specific Type 6203.0101
(Political, Linguistic, Ethnic, Hindu Religion 5104.0600
Minority, Etc.) Hiring and Recruitment of Labor 5407.
Guerrilla Groups and Movements, Historical Branch, Army, Organiza-
Political , 3144.0600 tion 0206.0307
Guerrilla Warfare, See Under Historical Development of Education 5700.
Section II, Military History, Air Mobilization 2206.0201
Guide Books (Geographic Source History of Nation 5101.
Materials) 6103. History, Teaching of 5703.
Guinea Worm 5301.0600 And
Gullies 6203.0102 5704.
Gun Carriages, Self-Propelled 0501.0502 History and Traditions, Military
Gun Emplacements, Coastal 0702.0128 Aviation 2201.0100
Gun Mounts and Turrets, Manu- History and Traditions, Army 0301.0100
facture 4420. Hogs 4303.0200
Gunner, Air, Crew Training 2503.0305 Holidays, National 3181.
Gunner, Air, Individual Training 2503.0204 Holidays, Recreation 5807.0700
Gunnery and Bombing Ranges,.Air 2401.0300 Home Life 5600.
Guns, Manufacture 4409. Homesteading, Government Promotion
Gypsum 4206.0300 of 4301.0500
Gyroscopes, Manufacture 4420. Homes, Workers 5603.0300
Half-Track Vehicles, Manufacture 4403. Hookworm 5301.0200
Hair + 4306.0500 Horses 4303.0200
Halle, Hiring, Labor 5407. Horticulturists, Prominent 4301.0700
Hand Grenades, Manufacture 4409.0400 Hospitals 5303.0100
Hangars, Airport 2401.0100 Hospitals, Military, Administration 1207.0406
Harbor and Sea Port Facilities Hospitals, Air Posts 2401.0200
(For More Detailed Index See Hospital Equipment, Military 0503.0801
Ports) 4604.0300 Hospitals, Military, Construction 1213.0303
Harbors, Coastal Defense of 0702.0200 Hospitals, Military Posts 0203.1002
Harbors, Natural (Economic Hours and Wages, Labor 5403.0100
Structure) 4101.0100 Household Organization 5601.
Hayland, Land Devoted to 4301.0200 Household as a Producing Unit 5602.
Head of Government, Present 3121.0500 Houses of Prostitution, Quarantine
Headquarters Organization, Air and Control of 5304.0204
Defense, Civil Population 2107.0400 Housing 5603.0300
Health and Accident Insurance 5806.0300 Housing, Air Posts 2401.0200
Health, Effect of Climate on 6204.0705 Housing, Cost of Living Factor 4105.0300
Health Maintenance, Air 2704.0900 Housing in Occupied or Controlled
Health Maintenance, Army 1230. 1 Areas 4103.0300
Health Organization, Public 5302. Housing, Military Posts 0203.1001
Health, Relation of Sewage Housing, Military, Construction 1213.0301
Disposal to 5304.0600 Howitzers 0403.0204
Health and Sanitation 5300? Husbandry, Animal 4303.
Heavy Bomber 2302.0106 Hydro-Electric Power 4501.0101
Hebrew Religion. .5104.0500 Hydrographic Surveys 6101.0100
Hedges, Photographs (Geographic Hydrogenation, Synthetic Oil Process 4203.0409
Source Materials) 6102.0300 Hygiene, Army 1230.0103
Height Finders 0503.0503 Ice, Artificial, Plants 4504.0200
Heights Dominating Routes to Ice Breakers, Ports 4604.0386
Critical Areas 6202.0210 Ice Data, Landing Beaches 6203.0608
Helicopter, Air, Special Ice, Natural, Plants 4504.0100
Commands 2104.0504 Ice and Refrigeration, Food,
Hemp 4305.0300 Sanitary Aspects 53o4.04o4
Herring Oil 5307.0900 Ice Plants and Refrigeration 4504.
Hevea 4416.0100 Ice Plants and Refrigeration,
Hides 4306.0100 Refrigeration Facilities and Uses 4504.0300
High Alloy Steele 4205.0238
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CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : IA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Identification, Air, Ground
Marking
Industrial Manpower
Industrial Organizations, Control
5205.
Identification, Air, Aircraft
or Subsidy of Press by
5505.
Marking
Identification Tags, Air
Identification Tags, Army
Identifications, New, in Air
2402.0100
2406.
0609.
Industries, Effects of Rationing
Industries, Governmental Emphasis
in Stimulation and Curtailment of
Industries, Manufacturing, Relative
4105.0500
Operations
Identifications, New, in Army
Importance of
Industry, Absorption of Manpower
4101.0300
Operations
0101.0700
(post-War Economic Planning)
4104.0300
Igniters
Igniters, Manufacture of
0404.0500
4409.0400
Industry, Animal
Industry, Government Policies Re-
4503.0600
Illiteracy, Army Personnel
Illiteracy, Statistics,
1219.0101
lating to
Industry in Occupied or Controlled
4102.
Population
5702.
Areas
4103.0200
Illuminating Gas as Fuel Sub-
Industry, Manufacturing, Aircraft
4404.
stitute
4203.0425
Industry, Manufacturing, Building
Immigrant Groups, Political
Influence of
Immigration Data
3144.0400
5202.0100
Materials
Industry, Manufacturing, Chemicals,
Explosives, War Gases, Smoke
4413.
Immigration, Stimulation of
Immorality, Enlisted Men, Air,
Active
5204.
Preparations
Industry, Manufacturing, Commmni-
cations, Signal and Lighting
4408.
Immorality, Commissioned Officers,
Equipment
4407.
Air, Active
Immorality, Commissioned Person-
2702.0410
Industry, Manufacturing, General
Industry, Manufacturing, Guns,
14401.
nel, Army
Explosive Ammunition
4409.
Immorality, Warrant Officers,
Air, Active
Immortality, Belief in
2702.0416
5105.
Industry, Manufacturing, Leather
Industry, Manufacturing, Machinery,
Parts, Miscellaneous Heavy Equip-
4414.
Immunization
5304.0100
And
ment
Industry, Manufacturing, Medical
4406.
5304.0205
and Surgical Instruments and
Imports, See Exports
Equipment
4411.
Import Duties
4702.0100
Industry, Manufacturing, Miscel-
Imports, Economic Warfare
4108.0200
laneous
4421.
Incendiaries, Manufacturing
4408.0200
Industry, Manufacturing, New
Income
4902.
Developments and Research
4422.
Income, Government,
4902.0200
Industry, Manufacturing, Optical
Income, National
4902.0100
Equipment
4419.
Income Tax
4902.0203
Industry, Manufacturing, Pharmaceu-
Indebtedness, Public
4905.
ticals, Drugs and Medical Supplies 4410.
Independence, Colonies
Industry, Manufacturing, Photo-
Mandates
graphic Equipment
4418.
Independent Offices,
Branch
Independent Offices,
Branch, Heads
Industry, Manufacturing, Plastics
Industry, Manufacturing, Pre-
vision Equipment
Industry, Manufacturing,
4417.
Independent Commands,
road Equipment
4402.
tion
0208.0400
Industry, Manufacturing, Rubber
4+16.
Indium
4205.0700
Industry, Manufacturing, Ship-
Individual Equipment, Air
2302.0700
building
4405.
Individual Equipment, Army
0502.
Industry, Manufacturing, Textiles
4415.
Individual Equipment, Army
Reserves of
Industry, Manufacturing, Vehicles
Industry, Manufacturing, Wood
4403.
Individual Transportation
Products
4412.
Peace Army
1208.0300
4205.
Individual Training
0901.0200
Industry, Mining
4201.
Industrial Areas, Topography
6202.0202
Industry, Movement to
Industrial Development, Pattern
(Economic Warfare)
4107.0201
of
Industry, Natural Gas
4204.
Industrial Enterprise, Promotion
Industry, Nonmetallic
4206.
of in Colonial Possessions
4102.0400
Industry, Petroleum
4203.
Industrial Labor Organizations
5405.
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CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP7.8-02646R000100060001-0
Industry, Reconstruction of
Insurance, Social
5806.
(Post-War Planning) 4104.0500
Insurance, Unemployment-
5806.0100
Industry, Reconversion of
Insurance, Workmen's Compensation
5303.0200
(Post-War Planning)
Intelligence Division, Air Ministry
2103.0102
Intelligence, Military
1011.
Warfare)
Intelligence Tests, Air
2702.0702
Industry, Relocation and Dis-
Intelligence Tests, Army
1223.
persal (Economic Warfare) 4110.0400
Interceptor Defense System, Air,
Industry, Solid Fuels 4102.
Cities
Industry, Whaling 4307.1000
Interceptor Defense System, Air,
Infantry, Airborne, Air
Special Command 2104.0505
Infantry Division, Organization 0208.0601.
Combat Zone
Interceptor Defense System, Air,
Interior Zone
2106.0500
Infantry Forces, Strength 0306.0600
Internal Migration
5202.0300
Infantry Regiment, Organization 0208.0704
Infantry Weapons 0403.
Infectious Diseases 5301.0400
Inflation and Countermeasures 4909.0600
Attitude of Population Toward
International Affiliations.-Labor
Organization
5405.
Influenza 5301.0400
International Air Agencies
2101.0300
Information, Geographic 6101.0300
International Agreements, Fishing
4307.0100
Infra-Red Equipment 4810.
Ingots, Steel, Total Production 4205.0247
Inheritance of Property 5105.0200
Inheritance Tax 4902.0203
Inland Waterways 4604.0200
Inland Waterways, Fortifications 0702.0100
Inoculations, Army 1230.0101
Marine
International Economic Missions,
Conferences and Agreements
(Economic Warfare)
International Communication and
Transportation (Foreign Policy)
3161.0202
Insects and Animals, Control. of 5304.0300
Insect-Borne Diseases 5301.0300
International Organization, Attitude
of Population Toward
5501.0400
Insignia, Air 2405.
Insignia, Rank and Rating, Army 0605.
Inspection, Beverage Plants 5304.0403
International Organizations and
Movements, Participation in
(Foreign Policy)
3161.0300
Inspection, Food 5304.0401
3161.0400
Inspections and Reviews, Air 2503.0700
3161.0500
Inspections and Reviews, Army 0906.
Inspections and Reviews, Opera-
International Post-War and Other
Long Range Plane
tions, Army 0102.0500
Inspections and Visits, General,
Army 0907.
Inspector General Department,
Organization, Army
Inspector General Department,
Strength, Army
Installations, Air
Installations, Military Posts
Installations, Reconstruction
Installations, Landing Beaches
Institute of Pacific Relations
Institutional Care (Other than
Mental and Penal)
Institutions, Educational
Institutions, Scientific
Research
Institutions, Mental
Institutions, Penal
Instruments, Aircraft
Instruments, Medical and
Surgical, Manufacture
Insurance, Accident
Insurance, Air, Military
Insurance, Army
Insurance, Old Age
International Security, Foreign
Policy 3161.0207
Internees, Civilian 3165.0800
Internment, Military Prisoners of
0308.0400
Internment, Military Prisoners 1229.0105
Interrogation, Air Prisoners of War 2205.0200
Interrogation, Prisoners of War ?0308.0200
0304.0400
An.
0203.1002
4413.1100
6203.0611
3161.0404
5803.
5700.
5706.
5306.
5902.
2302.0605
4411.
5806.0300
2705.0202
1231.0500
5806.0200
Interstate Control and Quarantine
Measures, Disease and Sanitation
Intestinal Diseases, Prevalence
Intestinal Parasites, Treatment
and Prophylaxis Program
Intrastate Control and Quarantine,
Disease and Sanitation
Inundation, Land Fortifications
Invasion by Enemy, Economic
Effects (Economic Warfare)
Investigations, Supplies and
Equipment
Investments, Foreign, in Manufac-
turing Industries
Investments, Foreign, in Country,
General
Investments in Foreign Countries
Investors
Insurance (Other Than Military Iodine Deficiencies, Diseases
and Social) 4911. Iron and Steel
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5304.0100
5301.0200
5304.0200
0703.0146
4110.
1106.0400
4401.0400
4906.
4907.
4913.
5301.0700
4205.0200
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Approved For Release SSO"1F4$TA!6A-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Irregular Armies, See Section
II, Military
Irrigation Ditches, Photographs
(Geographic Source Materials)
Irrigation Projects, Food Crops
Islands, Topography
Isolationism
Isopropyl Alcohol, Manufacture
Issues and Problems, Political-
6102.0300
4302.0300
6203.0600
5501.
44Q8.0100
Lamps, Communication Equipment
Land, Agricultural, General
Land Fortifications
Land, Grazing
Land Mines, Manufacture
Land, Sheep Raising
Landing Beaches
0503.0406
4301.
0703.
4303.
4409.0400
43o6.0300
6102.0203
And
6203.0600
0503.1201
Domestic 3142.
Jawing Devices, Radio and Radar 4808.0300
Jaundice, Catarrhal
Jaundice, Spirochaetal
Jigger Flea
Joint Chief of Staff
Joint Commands
Joint Intelligence Agencies
Joint Intelligence Committees
Joint International Boards
Joint War Plans
Journals, Geographic
Journals, Medical
Journals, Military
Judge Advocate General Depart-
ment, Organization
Judge Advocate General Depart-
ment, Strength
Judicial Branch, National
Government
Judicial Decisions, Effect on
Political Issues and Problems
Judiciaries, Local, Powers of
Judiciaries, Provincial
Judiciary, National, Views
Domestic Affairs
Junctions, Railway
Jungle Warfare, Equipment
Kala-Azar Leishmaniasis
Kanthal (Alloys)
Kerosene, Production Statistics
Kerosene, Properties, Uses
Kite Barrages, Air Operations
Kite Barrages, Defense
Knives (Small Arms)
Kyanite
Labor, Agricultural
Labor, Employers' Organizations
Labor, Employment and Unemploy-
5301.0400
5301.0500
5301.0600
0202.0300
0201.0300
1011.0300
1011.0200
0202.0400
0811.0200
6103.0100
5305.
0908.
0206.0900
0304.0500
3123.
3142.1000
3124.0800
3124.0900
3141.0505
4602.0301
0503.1500
5301.0300
4205.0900
4203.0402
4203.0503
2802.0404
2106.1000
0403.0103
4206.0300
4301.0100
4302.0400
5406.
ment 5402.
Labor, Government Relationship to 5401.
Labor, Hiring and Recruiting of 5407.
Labor, Manpower Studies 5205.
Labor, Organization
Labor, Strikes and Lockouts
Labor, Working Conditions and
Regulations
Labor Bureau, International
Laboratories, Industrial
Laboratories, Medical
Laboratories, Pharmaceutical
Labradorite
5405?
5404.
5403.
3161.0405
4422.
5303.0500
4410.0400
4205.0302
and
4206.0200
Landing Craft
Landing Fields, Emergency,
Individual
tial
Landscape Photographs
Language Schools, Foreign, in
Country
Language Students, Foreign,
Military, In Country
Language Students, Military, in
Foreign Schools
Languages, General Characteristics
Latex, Preparation of Crude Rubber
from
Latex, Statistical Data
Launchers, Rocket
Laundry Equipment, Military
Law, Martial
Law, Military
Law Observance and Execution,
Attitude of Population Toward
Laws, Labor
Laws on Espionage, Sabotage
Subversion
Laws, Judicial Branch
Laws or Rules, Land Warfare
Laws and Methods of Exchange
Stabilization.
Laws, Mobilization
Laws, National Defense
Lava, Naturalization
Laws, Property, Peacetime
Laws, Property, War
2401.0102
6102.0207
0904.0500
5102.
4416.0102
4416.0700
0403.0400
0503.
0105.
1229.0102
5900.
5403.
3123.0405
3123.0300
0101.0100
4910.0200
0309.0200
3123.0406
5204.
3123.0403
3123.0404
Laws and. Regulations, Military,Air 2201.0400
Laws and Regulations, Civil, Air 2901.0400
Laws and. Regulations, Mobilization,
Air 2206.0101
Laws and Regulation, Civilian
Air Defense
Lead
Leaders, Political, Current Views
on Foreign Policy of
Leaders, Religious
Leaders, Revolutions
Leaders, War, Confidence of
2107.0200
4205.0500
3161.0700
5104.
3144.0501
Civilian Population in 5502.
League of Nations, Attitude of
Population Toward 5501.0400
Leather Manufacture 4414.
Leaves of Absence, Army 1228.0104
Legislative Body, Current Views on
Foreign Affairs 3161.0704
Legislative Branch 3122.
Lakes, See Top*pi caved For Rel .2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Lakes, Water Transportation 4604.0200
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CONFIDENTIAL
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Legislative Branch, Army
Legislatures, Local, Members of
Legislatures, Local, Powers of
Lei.shmaniasis, Kala-Azar and
Cutaneous (Disease)
Lend Leese
Lenses, Optical, Manufacture of
Leprosy
Lessons and Trends,
Employment, Air
Lessons and Trends,
Employment, Air
Strategic
Tactical
Lewisite, Manufacture
Liaison, Tactics
Libraries
Library, Army Map Service
Lice, Control of
Life, Domestic, Conditions
Life, Studios of City
Life Tables
Light or Attack Bomber
Light Beam Modulation
Light Control Measures
0206.1200
3124.0700
3124.0600
5301.0300
4705.
4419.
5301.0400
2501.0300
4408.0300
o814.o7oo
5707.
6101.0202
5304.0300
of 5600.
Light Division, Organization
Light Metals, Reserves
Light Regiment, Organization
Lighter-than-Air Commands
Lighters
Lignite
Limestone
Linen, Manufacture
Linguistic Groups
Linguistic Groups, Statistics
Liquid Air, Manufacture
Liquor, Distillation and Fermen-
tation
Liquor Rationing
Listening, Radio, Restriction of
Literature and the Arts
Literature, Restriction
Lithium
Living Cost of
Living, Standards
Living, Standards
War on Morale
5108.0500
5203.0300
2302.0104
4810.
2107.1300
0208.0606
4205.0309
0208.0709
2104.0502
4604.0325
4202.0100
4206.0100
4415.
5102.
5201.0300
4408.0100
43'04.0800
4105.0500
5503.0600
5708.
of 5503.0600
4205.0700
41o5.
5603.
Loading and Unloading,
and Harbors
Loading and Unloading,
Loans, Public Debt
Local Governments
4604.0321
Railways 4602.0331
4905.
3124.
Local Government, Political
Issues and Problems Within
Local Governments, Relations
Between
Locations, Strategic
Lockouts, Labor
Locks, Inland Waterways
Locomotives (Rolling Stock)
Locomotives, Manufacturing
Logistical Facilities, Adequacy
of
Logistics, Air
Logistics, Army
3142.0500
6202.0101
5404.
4604.0208
4602.0401
4402.
4601.0400
2600.
1100.
Loiasis 5301.0300
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Losses, Animals, Materiel, Equip-
ment and Supplies, Army
Losses, Materiel, Equipment and
Supplies, Air
Losses, Personnel, Air
Losses, Personnel, Army
Louse-Borne Diseases
Low Alloy Steele
Low Temperature Tar, Synthetic
Oil Process
Lbw Tide, Water Depth, Landing
Beaches
Loyalty, Air Personnel
Loyalty, Army Personnel
Loyalty to Goverment of Newspapers,
Periodicals and News Services
Lumber, Manufacturing
Lympho-Granuloma Venereum
Machetes, Small Arms
Guns, Air
Machine Guns and Guns up to 37
Machine Shops, Ports
Machinery, Manufacturing of
Magic, Belief in
Magnesite (Light Metals Sources)
Magnesite, Minerals in Manufacture
of Light Metals
Magnesium (Light Metals)
Magnesium (Secondary Nonferrous
Metals )
Mail Censorship
Mail and Cour'ar
Mail and Courier System, Civil
Mail Service, Army, Administration
Mail Service, Army, Strength
Malaria
Malaria, Intrastate Quarantine and
Control
Malaria, Treatment and Prophylaxis
Program
Mandates, Colonial Affairs
Mandates and Protectorates
Maneuver and Deployment Possibili-
ties, Topographic
Maneuver and Training Areas, Army
Maneuvers, Air, General
Maneuvers, Air, Tactical Trends
Maneuvers and Exercises, Training,
Army
Manganese (Steel Alloying Metal)
Manpower, Controls and Policies of
Government
Manpower, Efficiency
Manpower, Foreign Labor
Manpower, Land Forces
Manpower and Population
Manpower, Occupational Distribution
Manpower Studies
Manuals, Army
Manuals, Geographic
2204.0200
2204.0100
0307.0100
5301.0300
4205.0239
6203.0608
2702.0800
1227.
5505.0100
4412.
5301.0100
0403.0300
2302.0303
Thru
2302.0307
0403.0104
4604.0363
4406.
5105.
4205.0302
4206.0200
4205.0300
4205.0600
5504.
0207.1400
0207.1500
4812.
1208.0500
0305.1200
5301.0300
5304.0206
3152.0100
3125.0200
6202.0206
1206.0100
2503.0600
2501.0300
0903.0100
4205.0400
5205.0300
5205.0200
5205.0400
0303.
5200.
5205.0100
5205.
1202.0102
6103.0100
CONFIDENTIAL 23
Approved For Release SO'ON1F4$r2$!,~`IA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Manufacturing, General
Manufacturing, Aircraft Produc-
tion 4404.
Manufacturing, Areas 4401.0200
Manufacturing, Automobiles,
Buses, Etc. 4403.
Manufacturing, Building Materials 4413.
Manufacturing, Chemicals,
Explosives and Gases 4408.
Manufacturing, Communications
and Signal Equipment 4407.
Manufacturing, Guns, Explosive
Devices and Ammunition 4409.
Manufacturing, Industrial Equip-
ment, Heavy 4406.
Manufacturing, Leather 4414.
Manufacturing, Machinery and
Heavy Equipment 4406.
Manufacturing, Margarine and
Butter Substitutes 4304.0700
Manufacturing, Medical and
Surgical Instruments and
Equipment 4411.
Manufacturing, Medical,.Drugs
and Pharmaceuticals 4410.
Manufacturing, Miscellaneous,
of Military Importance 4421.
Manufacturing, Now Developments
and Research 4422.
Manufacturing, Optical Equipment 4419.
Manufacturing, Personalities,
Industrialists and Outstanding
Figures 4401.0700
Manufacturing, Photographic
Equipment 4418.
Manufacturing, Plastics 4417.
Manufacturing, Precision Equip-
ment 4420.
Manufacturing, Railroad Equip-
ment 4402.
Manufacturing, Rubber 4416.
Manufacturing, Shipbuilding 4405.
Manufacturing, Shortages and
Surpluses 4101.0400
Manufacturing, Steel 4205.0233
Thru
4205.0248
Manufacturing, Textiles 4415.
Manufacturing, Vehicles, Motor-
ized and Nonmotorized
Manufacturing, Wood Products
Map Data (Geographic Source
Materials)
Mapping, Equipment, Army
Maps, Geographic Information
be Reported
Maps, Information About
be Reported
Maps, Publications
4403.
4412.
6101.
0503.1000
March Techniques, Tactics 0816. Messenger Dog Units,
Margarine and Butter Substitutes 4304.0700 Organization
Thru
6203.0322
0105.
2204.0200
5301.0400
5301.0400
5304.0200
4702.0300
4304.0600
4304.0400
4303.0500
4303.0700
4303.0700
5304.0400
4304.0400
0822.
2702.0423
3183.
5303.
5305.
2107.1500
0207.0300
0305.0200-
441o.
4411.
2302.0105
121j.
5301.0400
5306.
4604.0400
4205.0600
(Economic str ptpro~ed For Release M 1/08F$peCFAWb $`-ct}2646R00010006%W l
Marine, Merchant 4604.0400
Marine Railways, Ports 4604.0364
Marines, Strength, Active and
Reserve 0303.0800
Maritime Quarantine Regulations 5304.0100
Markings, Air, Ground 2402.0200
Marking, Airplane 2402.0100
Marking, Packing, Inspecting,
Supplies and Equipment, Logistics 1106.0600
Marksmanship 5807.
0902.0400
Marriage Cereionies, Regulation of
Sexual Relations, Restrictions 5105.0100
Marriage Statistics 5203.0500
Marshalling Yards, Ports and Harbors 4604.0346
Marshalling Yards, Railways 4602.0205
Marshes, Critical Areas, Strategy
of Country ? 6202.0213
Marshes and Swamps 6203.0318
Martial Law, Declaration of
Materiel Losses, Air, Operations
Measles, Diseases
Measles, German, Diseases
Measles, Intrastate Quarantine
and Control
Measures and Weights
Meat, Canning
Meat, Freezing
,Meat, Production and Distribution
Meat Products, Domestic Consumption
and Sufficiency of
Meat Products, Exports and Imports
Meat, Sanitary Aspects
Meat, Slaughtering
Mechanization and Motorization
Theories, Army
Mechanics, Personnel,
Medals, Civil
Medical Department,
Army
Medical Equipment,
Army
Medical Facilities
(Nonmilitary)
Medical Research
Medical Service,
Population
Medical Service, Organization, Army
Medical Service, Strength, Army
Medical Suppliee, Manufacturing
Medical and Surgical Instruments
and Equipment, Manufacturing
Medium Bomber
Memorial Procedures,
Meningitis
Mental Disorder
Merchant Marine
Mercury
24 CONFIDENTIAL
CONFIDENTIAL
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Metallurgy 4205.
Metals and Metallurgy 4205.
Metals, Alloying, Steel 4205.0400
Metals, Alloys, Various 4205.0900
Metals, Iron and Steel 4205.0200
Metals, Light 4205.0300
Metals, Mining Industry, General 4201.
Metals, Minor 4205.0700
Metals, Miscellaneous Metallur-
gical Processes 4205.1000
Metals, Nonferrous, Important 4205.0500
Metals, Nonferrous, Secondary 4205.0600
Metals, Precious 4205.0800
Meteorological Services 4506.
Meteorological Services, Air,
Civil 2901.0800
Meteorology, Radio 4805.0105
Methane as Gas Fuel Substitute 4203.0425
Methanol, Manufacture 4408.0100
Methanol as Liquid Fuel Substitute 4203.0418
Metropolitan Areas 5108.0500
Mica 4206.0100
Microscopes, Manufacture 4419.
Middlemen, Labor 5407.
Midwives 5303.0300
Migration, Internal 5202.0300
Mileage, Road System 4603.0202
Militarized Societies, Health
Maintenance 1230.0500.
Militarized Societies, Premilitary
Training 0905.0204
Militarized Societies, Strength 0303.0500
Militarized Societies, Morale
and Welfare 1228.0500
Militarized Societies, Organiza-
tion 0205.0500
Military Control, Merchant Marine 4604.0404
Military Courts and Commissions 1229.0103
Military Expenditures, Total 1231.0800
Military Government, Political 3200.
Military Government, Effect on
Executive Powers 3121.0103
Military Government, Occupied
Territory 1218.
Military Highways 1208.0100
Military History of Coasts 6203.0601
Military Information, Means of
Safeguarding 1011.1800
Military Installations at
landing Beaches 6203.0611
Military Intelligence and Counter-
Intelligence 1011.
Military Intelligence, Organiza-
tion 0206.0302
Military Intelligence, Strength 0304.0101
Military Intelligence Service,
American Press Correspondents
Suitable for 5505.0600
Military Law 1229.0102
Military Law, Air 2201.0400
Military Manpower, Policy to
Increase
Military Missions to Foreign
Countries
Military Operations, Booty in
Campaign 0102.0400
Military Operations, Combined
with Air and Navy 0102.0100
Military Operations, Combined with
Allied Forces 0102.0200
Military Operations, Conventional
Signs and Symbols 0104.
Military Operations, Demolition
in Advance or Retreat 0102.0300
Military Operations, Disposition
of Forces 0101.0600
Military Operations, Distribution
of Forces 0101.0400
Military Operations, Effect of
Drainage on 6203.0345
Military Operations, Effect on
Civilian Morale 5502.
Military Operations, General 0101.
Military Operations, Movements 0101.0300
Military Operation3, Nev Identifi-
cations 0101.0700
Military Operations, Order of Battle 0100.
Military Operations, Organization
and Distribution of Forces 0101.0200
Military Operations, Public Order
and Safety, Use of Troops 0105.
Military Operations, Reviews and
Inspections by Nationals 0102.0500
Military Operations, Reviews and
Inspections by Foreigners 0102.0600
Military Operations, Rules of Land
Warfare 0101.0100
Military Operations, Scorched Earth 0102.0300
Military Operations, Strength of
Forces 0101.0500
Military Personnel, See Also
Personnel
Military Personnel, Suffrage 3131.0200
Military Police Corps, Organization 0207.1200
Military Police Corps, Strength 0305.1000
Military Missions from Foreign
Countries 3164.0404
Military Operations, Actual 0102.
Military Operations, Armistice 0103.
,
3163.0404 Miaefielde Anti per
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CONFIDENTIAL
Military Policies of Other
Countries, Reaction to
Military Policies of U.S., Reaction
to 3165.0200
Military Pressure Groups, Political 3144.0300
Military Prisons 1229.0104
Military Radio 4805.0103
Military Rubber Goods 4416.05+05
Military Strategy 0820.
Military Tactics 0810.
Military Textiles 4415,0500
Military Whole Who 7100.
Milk, Production 4303.0400
Milling (Food Processing) 4304.0100
Mine Detector Equipment, Organiza-
tional 0503.o602
Mine Laying, Air 2802.0301
Minefields
Coastal Defense 0702.0102
0703.0143
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Minefields, Antitank
0703.0140
Mineral Content of Water
5304.0501
Mineral Deposits, Wealth of
4101.0100
Minerals
4200
Minerals, Metals and Metallurgy
4205.
Minerhle, Mining Industry,
General
4201.
Minerals, Nonmetallic
4206.
Minerals, Petroleum
4203.
Minerals, Solid Fuels
4202.
Mines, Ammunition, Air
2302.0406
Mines, Coal
4202.0103
Mines, Iron
4205.0204
Mines, Minerals Used in Manu-
facture of Light Metals
4206.0203
Mines, Minor Metals
4205.0703
Mines, Nonferrous Metals,
Important
Mines, Nonferrous Metals,
Secondary
4205.0603
Mines,
Nonmetallic Minerals
4206.0103
Mines,
Precious Metals
4205.0803
Mines,
Refractory Minerals
4206.0303
Mines,
Steel Alloying Metals
4205.0403
Mines, War, Antipersonnel, Anti-
tank, Etc. (See Also Under
Mine Fields)
0403.0502
Mining, Relative Importance of
Mining Industry, General
Ministers, Executive, Current
Views on Domestic Affairs
Ministers, Executive, Present
Ministries, Executive,
Organization
Ministry or Department, Air
Ministry or Department, Army,
Organization
Ministry or Department, Army,
Strength
Ministry, Labor
Ministry, Press
Ministry, Propaganda
Ministry, School System
Minorities, Political Influence
and Activities
Miscellaneous Reports,-See
Miscellaneous Section (8000
Block)
Mission of Army in National Life
Missions, Air, Abroad
Missions, Air, in Country
Missions, Foreign (Religion)
Missions, International
Economic
Missions, Military,
Foreign Countries
Missions, Military,
Foreign Countries
Missions, Public Health
Missions, Special, from Foreign
Countries (Foreign Affairs)
Missions, Special, to Foreign
Countries (Foreign Affairs)
Approved
Mite-Borne Typhus
5301.0300
Mob Behavior, Tendency Toward
5900.
Mobile Division, Organization
0208.0605
Mobile Regiment, Organization
0208.07-08
Mobile Store Vehicles
0501.0206
Mobilization, Air
2206.
Mobilization Areas in War
1206.0300
Mobilization, Army
0309.
Mobilization, Economic
4107.0101
Mob Violence
5105.0300
Mohammedan Religion
5104.0400
Moles (Ports and Harbors)
4604.0302
Molybdenum
4205.0400
Molybdenum Alloy Steels
4205.0239
Monel Metal
4205.0900
Monetary Systems and Currency
4909.0200
Monetary Exchange
4910.0100
Money, See Currency, Finance
Monitoring, Telecommunications
4802.0305
Monographs, Medical
5305.
Monopolies, Government
4701.0600
Monroe Doctrine
3161.0208
Monuments
5707.
Morale, General Attitudes of
Civilian Population 5501.
Morale and Public Opinion, General 5500.
Morale Service, Organization, Army 0207.2100
Morale, War, of Civilian Population 5502.
Morale and Welfare, Air 2703.
Morale and Welfare, Army 1228.
Morale and Belief 5105.
Morbidity, Diseases 5301.
Mortality, Diseases 5301.
Mortars, Adequacy of Domestic
Production
Mortars, Ammunition, Manufacture
Mortars, Manufacture
Mosquitoes, Control of
Motion Picture Service, Organiza-
tion, Army
mational Aspects
Motion Pictures and Theater,
4409.0201
0404.0600
4409.0200
4409.0205'
5304.0300
Recreation 5807.0600
Motor Transport, Civil 4603.0500
Motor Transport Corps, Organization 0207.1100
Motor Transport Corps, Strength 0305.0900
Motor Transport Equipment, Army 0501.
Motor Transport, Statistics 4603.0509
Motorcycles, Manufacturing 4403.
Motorcycles,. Armored 0501.0303
Motorized Division, Organization 0208.0604
Motorized Regiment, Organization 0208.0707
Motorized and Nonmotorized Vehicles,
Civilian and Military, Manufacture 4403.
Motors, Manufacturing 4406.0400
Motors, Ship, Manufacture 4405.0500
Mountain Defiles and Passes,
Photographs 6102.0200
Mountain Division, Organization 0208.0607
Mountain Regiment, Organization 0208.0710
Mountains,. Topography 6201.0100
.
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4101.
4201.
3141.0503
3121.0600
3121.0700
2103.
0304.
5401.
5505.
5503.0100
5701.
0301.0200
2101.0200
2101.0100
5104.0800
4111.
0202.0502
0202.0501
5302.0400
3164.0400
3163.0400
6204
0
00
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CONFIDENTIAL
Approved For Release 2001/08/28 : CIA-RDP78-02646R000100060001-0
Mounts, Cannon and Machine Gun,
Native Forces, Role of
0302.0100
Aircraft
2302.0305
Natural Gas
4204.
Mouth and Foot Disease
Natural Resources
4101.01.00
Movement. Cross Country, as
Naturalization Laws
5204.
Affected by Surface Materials,
Naval Air Forces, Combined Training 2503.0315
Windstorms
6203.0221
Naval Air Forces, Cooperation with
Movement, Forced Manpower
5205.0300
Military
2501.0102
Movement, Ground Operations,
Naval Air Forces, Structure
2202.
Effect of Climate on
Movement, Ground Operations,
Naval Air, Large Tactical Commands
Naval Air, Intermediate Tactical
2104.0200
Effect of Relief Features on
Organization
2104.0400
Movement, Ground Operations,
Naval Air Schools
2503.0400
Effect of Vegetation on
Naval Air, Tactical Doctrines
2501.0100
Movements, Guerrilla, Partisan,
Naval Aircraft
2302.
Resistance, Etc.
3144.0600
Naval Aviation Units Assigned to
Movements, Population
5202.
Movements, Revolutionary
3144.0500
Thru
Movements, Social
5107:
2104.o800
Mud, Coasts
6203.0601
Navigable Streams
4101.0100
Mumps
5301.0400
Navigation Apparatus, Radio,
Munitions, Reserves of
1107.0100
Portable
4807.0300
Museums
5707.
Navigational Equipment, Manufacture
4420.
Music, Recreation
5807.0400
Navigational Equipment, Aircraft
2302.0606
Musketry Training
0902.0400
Navigator, Air, Crew Training
2503.0303
Mustard Gas
0401.0300
Navigator, Air, Individual Training 2503.0203
Mustard Gas, Manufacture
44o8.0300
Navy, See Section III, Military
Mutinies, Army
1228.0106
Navy Strength
0303.0800
Mutton
4303.0500
Navy War Plane
0811.0400
Myiasis
5301.0600
Nets, Coastal Defense
0702.0107
Myths (Morals and Belief)
5105.
Networks or Grids, Transmission of
Naphthaline, Manufacture
44o8.oloo
Electric Power by
4501.0200
National Affairs, Influence of
Neutrality
3161.0205
Newspapers, Periodicals and
News Services
Neutrality Patrol, Air
New Developments and Research,
2901.0901
National Capital and Financial.
Manufacturing
4422.
Enterprises in Foreign
News Broadcasts, Control of
5506.0100
Countries
Newspapers
5505.
National Defense Agencies,
News Services
5505.0100
(Military)
Nichrome
4205.0900
National Defense Agencies
Nickel
4205.0400
(Political)
3121.0900
Nickel Alloy Steel
4205.0238
National Defense Budget
4904.
Nitrates
4206.0100
National Defense Policy,
(Military)
Nitric Acid, Manufacture
Non-accredited Agents or Agencies
4408.0100
National Defense Policy,
(Political)
Abroad, Political
Non-accredited Agencies of Foreign
3163.0600
National Defense, Political
Power in Country (Political)
3164.0600
Issue
3142.0300
Nonbelligerency,
3161.0206
National Defense System
0201.
Noncommissioned Officers, See
National Frontiers
6202.0109
Personnel
National Guard (National
Nonfood Animal Products
4306.
Militia)
0302.
Nonfood Plant Products
4305.
National Police Organizations
5901.
Nongovernmental Propaganda
National Socialism
3144.0200
Organizations
5503.0100
National Telegraph Network and.
Nonmetallic Minerals
4206.
Equipment
Nonviolence, Morals and Belief
5105.
National Telephone Network and.
Nurses, Army
0305.0200
Equipment
Nurses, Medical Personnel
5303.0300
Nationalistic Attitudes
Nursing Schools
5303.0400
(Patriotism)
5501.0100
Nylon, Manufacture
4415.
Nationals Abroad, Mobilization.
0309.0900
Observation, Air, Tactical Doctrines 2501.0204
Nationals Abroad, Recruitment
0311.0400
Nationals in Foreign Air Schools
2503.0405
Native Forces, Organization
0205.0100
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CONFIDENTIAL
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Observation
'Observation
Defense
Plane
Poets, Coastal
fications
Observation Poets,
Fortifications
2302.0109
0702.0144
0703.0113
Observer, Air Training
Observers, Abroad, Military
Observers, Foreign in Country,
Military
Obstacles, land Fortifications
Occupation Costs, Army
Occupational Government
Occupational Labor Groups
Occupational Troops, Administra-
tive
Occupations, Distribution of
Occupied Areas, Economic Measures
and Policies in
Offense, Strategic Doctrine,
Military and Naval, Air
Offense, Air Operations, Support
of Land Forces
Offense, Tactics
0704.0600
2503.0205
1011.0500
1011.0800
0703.0138
1231.0900
3300.
5405.
1218.
5205.0100
2802.0200
0802.0101
Thru
0802.0112
Officers, Commissioned, See
Personnel
Officers, Noncommissioned, See
Personnel
Officers, Public Health 5302.0200
Oil, Consumption 4203.0900
011, Individual Types, Properties,
Uses, Production and Consump-
tion
Oil, Crude, Production
Oil, Crude, Transportation
Oil, Diesel, Production
Statistics
Oil Fields and Wells, Reconnais-
sance and Target Photographs
and Reports on
Oil, Lubricating, Production
Statistics
Oil, Production Figures
Oil, Reserves
Oil Seeds, Food
Oil Seeds, Nonfood
Oil Storage, Ports
Oil Synthetic, Production
Oils, Nonedible, Animal Products
Old Age Insurance
Onchocerciasis (Disease)
Operations, Air
Operations, Air, Climate, Effect
of
Operations, Air, Department or
Ministry
Operations, Ground, Effect of
Climate on
Operations, Combined
Approved
4203.0500
4203.0300
4203.0800
4203.0402
4203.0432
4203.0200
4302.0100
4305.0700
4604.0360
4203.0408
4306.0500
5806.0200
5301.0300
2800.
6104.0700
0102.0100
0102.0200
0813.
Operations, Ground, Effect of
Topography
Operations Military, See Military
Operations
Operations, Military, General
Operations, Special, Tactics
0101.
0812.0136
Thru
0812.0148
Opinion, Public, Influence of
Press in Moulding 5505.
Opinion, Public 5500.
And
5501.
Optical Equipment, Manufacture 4419.
Orchards Under Cultivation 4301.0200
Order of Battle, Air Operations 2802.0101
Order of Battle, Military Operations 0100.
Orders, Army 1202.0103
Ordnance Corps or Service, Strength 0305.0600
Ordnance Corps or Service, Organi-
zation 0207.0700
Ordnance Vehicles 0501.0203
Ore and Metal, Steel Alloying 4205.0400
Ore, Iron 4205.0202
Thru
4205.0205
Organization, Air, General 2000.
2100.
Organization, Air Defense System,
Civil 2107.
Organization, Air Defense System,
Military 2106.
Organization, Air Department or
Ministry 2103.
Organization, Air, Services 2105.
Organization, Air, Special Commands 2104.0500
Organization, Air, Tactical Com-
mands 2104.
Organization, Air, Territorial 2102.
Organization, Army, Armed Forces 0205.
Organization, Army, General 0203.
Organization, Army, Higher Units 0204.
Organization, Army, National
Defense Agencies 0202.
Organization, Army National Defense
System 0201.
Organization, Army, Posts and
Stations 0203.1000
Organization, Army, Services 0207.
Organization,- Army, Tactical Units 0208.
Organization, Army, War Department
Ministry 0206.
Organization, Government 3120.
Organizational Equipment, Air 2302.
Organizational Equipment, Army 0503.
Organizational Equipment, Manufac-
ture 4421.
Organizational Training 0902.
Organizations, Charitable 5802.
Organizations, Employers' 5406.
Organizations, Labor 5405.
Organizations, Police 5901.
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Organizations, Propaganda,
Nongovernmental 5503.0100
Organizations, Public Welfare 5801.
Organizations, Student 5704.
Organizations, Trade, Non-
governmental 4701.0700
Origin, Divine (Morale and
Belief) 5105.
Orphans, Institutions for 5803.
Orthodox, Greek, Religion 5104.0200
Oxygen Equipment, Air 2302.0611
Oxygen Equipment, Manufacture 4421.
Pacific Relations, Foreign Policy 3161.0404
Pacifism, Religious 5105.
Pacts, Foreign Relations 3165.0700
Paints, Manufacture 4413.0700
Pamphlets and Books, Types of 5505.0400
Pa*phlets, Geographic 6103.0100
Panel Instruments 4420.
Panels, Aviation Signal 2607.0300
Panels, Equipment, Organizational 0503.0406
Parachutes, For Equipment
Containers 0503.1303
Parachutes, For Food Containers 0503.1301
Parachute Troops 2802.0900
Parachutes, Manufacture 4421.
Parasites, Intestinal 5304.0206
Paratyphoid Fever 5301.0200
Pardons, Military 1229.0101
Parks, Recreation 5807.0100
Parole, Military 1229.0101
Parties and Groups, Political 3144.
Partisan Groups and Movements,
Political
Passenger Cars, Railway,
Manufacture 4602.0410
Passes, Army 1228.0104
Pastures 4301.0200
Patents, Safeguarding and Control 4107.0205
Patriotism 5501.0100
Patrol Plane, (PTRL) 2302.0110
Patrol, System, Air Defense 2106.0500
Patterns of Consumption 5603.
Pay and Allowances, Air,
Civilian Employees 2705.0300
Pay and Allowances, Military 1231.0200
Pay and Emoluments, Air 2705.0200
Pay and Emoluments, Legislative
Branch 3122.0101
Pay and Emoluments, Personnel,
Air Defense 2107.0604
Pay and Emoluments, Premier and
Cabinet 3121.0401
Pay and Emoluments, President,
Sovereign, Dictator 3121.0201
Peat 4202.0201
Penal Camps 3133.0300
Penal Institutions 5902.
Pensions, Air 2705.0201
Pensions, Civil 5806.0400
Pensions, Military 1231.0300
Periodicals 5505.0100
Permanent Court of Arbitration,
Foreign Affairs
Personalities, Important, Education 5704.
Personalities, Judicial 3123.0600
Personalities, Legislative 3122.0300
Personnel, Air, Active, Commissioned
Officers 2702.0401
Thru
2702.0410
Personnel, Air, Active, Enlisted
Personnel
Personnel, Air, Active, Warrant
Officers
Personnel, Air, Casualties
Personnel, Air, Civilian Employees
Personnel, Air, Demobilization
Personnel, Air, Discipline
Personnel, Air, Division of Air
2702.0417
Thru
2702.0426
2702.0411
Thru
2702.0416
2204.0100
2702.1000
2207.
2704.
Ministry 2103.0101
Personnel, Air, Health Maintenance 2702.0900
Personnel, Air, Loyalty 2702.0800
Personnel, Air, Militia, Commissioned
Officers 2702.0601
Personnel, Air, Militia, Enlisted
Personnel
Personnel, Air, Militia, Warrant
Officers
Personnel, Air, Mobilization
Personnel, Air, Morale, Welfare'
Personnel, Air, Recruitment
Personnel, Air, Reserves,
Commissioned Officers
Personnel, Air, Reserves,
Enlisted Personnel
Personnel, Air, Reserves,
Warrant Officers
Personnel, Air, Statistics
Personnel, Army, Active,
Commissioned Officers
Personnel, Army, Active,
Enlisted Personnel
Personnel, Army, Active,
Noncommissioned Officers
Thru
2702.0605
2702.0611
Thru
2702.0613
2702.0606
Thru
2702.0610
2206.
2703.
2702.0700
2702.0501
Thru
2702.0504
2702.0510
Thru
2702.0522
2702.0505
Thru
2702.0509
2203.0100
1219.0101
Thru
1219.0110
1222.0101
Thru
1222.0110
1221.0101.
Thru
1221.0110
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Personnel, Army, Active,
Personnel Carriers, Armored
0501.0401
Warrant Officers
1220.0101 Personnel, Medical (Nonmilitary)
Thru Personnel, Public Health Organiza-
5303.0300
1220.0110 tions
5302.0200
Personnel, Army, Active,
Personnel Shelters, Fortifications
.0703.0102
Aptitude and Intelligence Tests
1223. Pests (Food Crops)
4302.0400
Personnel, Army, Casualties
0307.0100 Petroleum
(See Also Under Oil)
4203.
Personnel, Army, Civilian
Petroleum,
Consumption
4203.0900
Employees
Personnel, Army, Demobilization
1226. Petroleum,
0310 Petroleum,
Crude Production
Damaged by Sabotage,
4203.0300
Personnel, Army, Discipline
1229 Bombing and Demolition
4203.1100
Personnel, Army, Health
Petroleum, Exports and Imports
4203.0700
Maintenance
1230. Petroleum, Individual Oil Types
4203.0500
Personnel, Army, Loyalty
Personnel, Army, Military
1227. Petroleum, Liquid Fuels, Production
Petroleum, Reconnaissance and
4202.0421
in Foreign Armies
0901.0400 Target Photographs and Reports
4203.1000
Personnel, Army, Military
Petroleum Reserves
4203.0200
from Foreign Armies
0901.0300 Petroleum, Stocks and Storage
4203.0600
Personnel, Army, Military Language
Petroleum Transportation and
Students in Country
0904.0400 Distribution
4203.0800
Personnel, Army, Military
Pharmaceuticals, Manufacture
4410.
Language Students in Foreign
Phenol, Manufacture
4408.0100
Countries
Phenolics (Synthetic Resins)
4417.0100
Personnel, Army, Militia,
Philosophy of Education
5700.
Commissioned Officers
1219.0301 Phosgene, Manufacture
4408.0300
Thru Phosgene, Use of
0401.0100
1219.0310 Phosphates
4206.0100
Personnel, Army, .Militia,
Photographic Equipment, Air,
Enlisted Personnel
1222.0301 Organizational
Thru Photographic Equipment, Army,
1222.0310 Organizational
0503.0900
Personnel, Army, Militia,
Photographs, Aerial, Service
2105.0400
Noncommissioned Officers
1221.0301 Photographs, Aerial and Ground,
Thru
Geographic Source Materials
6102.
1221.0310 Photographs, Miscellaneous, See
Personnel, Army, Militia,
Relevant Subject-Matter
Warrant Officers
1220.0301 Photographs, Reconnaissance, Air
2702.0305
Thru Photographs, Restrictions
1011.1800
1220.0310 Physical Characteristics of
Personnel,. Army, Mobilization
Personnel, Army, Morale and
0309. Population
Physical Requirements, Army
5201.0400
Welfare
1228. Induction
0311.0100
Personnel, Army, Recruitment
0311. Physical Standards, Air, Active
Personnel, Army, Reinstatement,
Force, Commissioned Officers
2702.0404
Enlisted Men
1225. Physical Standards, Army,
Personnel, Army, Reinstatement
Commissioned Officers
1219.0110
Officers
1224.
1219.0210
Personnel, Army, Relative'Rank
Personnel, Army, Replacement
0608.
Physical Standards, Army, Enlisted
1219.0310
System
1104. Personnel
1222.0110
P
A
R
l
rmy,
ersonne
,
eserves,
1222.0210
Commissioned Officers
1219.0201.
1222.0310
Thru Physical Standards, Army, NCO's
1221.0110
1219.0210
1221.0210
Personnel, Army, Reserves,
Enlisted Personnel
1222.0201 Physical Standards, Army, Warrant
1221.0310
Thru Officers
1220.0110
1222.0210
1220.0210
Personnel, Army, Reserves,
L220.0310
Noncommissioned Officers
1221.0201
Thru
Personnel, Army, Reserves,
1221.0210
Warrant Officers
1220 0201
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Physical Training, Army 0902.0100
Pictorial Service, Signal Corps 0207.2403
Pictures, Motion 5507.
Piers, Wharves and Berths 4604.0314
Pig Iron 4205.0210
Thru
4205.0215
Pigeon Unite, Signal Corps 0207.2401
Pillbox Fortifications 0702.0128
0703.0102
0704.0100
Pilot, Air Crew Training 2403.0302
Pilot, Air Proficiency 2702.0301
Pilot, Air Training, Individual 2503.0201
Pilotless Aircraft 2302.0113
Pilots, Licensed, Air, Civil 2903.0200
Pioneer Units, Organization 0207.2302
Pipe Lines, Natural Gas 4204.0203
Pipe Lines, Petroleum 4203.0801
Pipe Network, Water Supply
Installations 4503.0200
Pistols 0403.0101
Pistols, Ammunition 0404.0101
Plague, Disease 5301.0300
Plague, Quarantine Regulations 5304.0100
Planning, Post-War Economic 4104.
Plane, Air Mobilization 2206.0102
Plans, Civil Disturbance Control 0811.0600
Plane, Demobilization, Personnel 0310.0100
Plane Division, Air Ministry 2103.0105
Plans, Joint Army, Navy and Air 0811.0200
Plane, Mobilization 0309.
Plans, Poet-War 3141.0400
Plans, Army War 0811.0300
Plant Life, Wealth of 4101.0100
Plant Products, Nonfood 4305.
Plantation Owners 4301.0700
Plants, Foreign Owned 4907.0200
Plants, Poisonous 5304.0405
Plants, Research 4422.
Plastics, Manufacture 4417.
Platforms, Election 3143.0100
Plating, Metallurgical Processes 4205.1000
Platinum 4205.0800
Platoons 0208.0704
Playgrounds, Recreation 5807.0100
Plotting Boards, Fire Control 0503.0510
Plywood 4412.
Pneumonia 5301.0400
Pogroms and Purges, Political 3133.0400
Police, Radio Net 4805.0400
Police, Secret, Political 3144.0300
Police and Security Organizations,
"olitical 3,135-
3133-0300
Police Systems, Noneecret 5901.
Policy, Air 2201.0200
Policy, Disarmament 3141.0304
Policy, Domestic 3141.
Policy, Economic, Government 4102.
4103.
Policy, Foreign 3161.
Policy, Manpower 5205.0300
Policy, National Defense 3141.0300
Policy, Population 5204.
Policy, Trade 4701.0100
Political and Civil Rights 3130.
Political and Civil Rights,
Police and Security Organizations 3135.
Political and Civil Rights,
Suppression and Restriction 3133.
Political Groups 3144.
Political Issues and Problems,
Domestic 3142.
Political Parties and Groups 3144.
Political Rights, Nationals and
Aliens 3130.
Thru
3136.
Political, Whole Who 7200.
Poll Tax 4902.0203
Polls, Public Opinion 5501.
Polo, Army 1228.0102
Polygamy, Regulation 5105.0100
Pontoon Units 0207.2300
Pontoon Units, Equipment 0503,0300
Poor, Institutions for 5803.
Population, Age and Sex Statistics 5201.0200
Population, Census Data 5201.0100
Population Characteristics 5201.
Population, Civilian, War Morale 5502.
Population, Diet 5603.0100
Population Distribution 5201.0100
Population, Exchange and
Rehabilitation 3165.0800
Population, General Attitude 5501.
Population, Growth 5203.
Population, Language Groups 5102.
Population and Manpower 5200.
Population, Morale in War 5502.
Population, Morale and Belief 5105.
Population, Movements 5202.
Population, Number, General
Characteristics
Population, Number and Percent,
Relief Programs 5804.
Population, Occupations 5205.0100
Population, Physical Charac-
teristics 5201.0400
Population, Policies 5204.
Population, Polls on Public
Opinion
Groups
Population, Racial, Ethnic, and
Linguistic Groups, Statistics 5201.0300
Population, Recreation and Sports 5807.
Population, Regional Studies 5108.
Population, Religious Groups 5104.
Population, Social Movementc 5107.
Population, Social Struc'.ure 5103.
Population, Statistics 5201.
Ports and Harbors, Capacities,
Statistics 4604.0371
Thru
4604.0387
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Porte and Harbors, Characteristics Precious Metals 4205.0800'
and Plane, General 4604.0301 Prefabrication, Building Materials 4413.0900
Thru Premier and Cabinet,
4604.030$ Organization and Functions
Porte and Harbors, Loading and
Unloading Facilities 4604.0321
Thru
4604.0328
Porte and Harbors, Order of
Importance 4604.0105
Ports and Harbors, Ship Servic-
ing Facilities 4604.0357
Thru
4604.0366
Ports and Harbors, Storage
Facilities 4604.0333
Thru
4604.0338
Porte and 3arbors, Transportation
Facilities, To and.From 4604.0343
Thru
4604.0353
Ports and Harbors, Wharves, Piers,
Berths, Etc. 4604.0313
Thru
4604.0316
Possession, Divine, Morale and
Belief
Post Exchanges, Organization,
Army 0203.1003
Poet-War Economic Planning 4104.
Poet-War and Other Long-Range
Plans 3141.0400
Post-War Plans, Domestic
Development 3141.0401
Poet-War Plane, Economic Re-
construction 3141.0403
Post-War Plans, Foreign Policy 3161.0600
Post-War Plans, Political Re-
organization 3141.0402
Poet-War Plans, Political Re-
organization, Foreign Policy 3161.0602
Poets, Air 2401.0200
Posts, Military Construction 1213.0302
Poets, Military Organization 0203.1000
Potash 4206.0100
Poultry Production 4303.0400
Poultry, Types 4303.0200
Powder Bags, Manufacture 4421.
Powder and Powder Charges,
Explosives
Power, Electric
Power, Electric, Consumption
Power Facilities, Ports
Power, Hydroelectric
Power, Lines and Network
Power Plante, Electric
Power Stations, Electric
Power Supply, Electric, Assess-
0404.
4501.
4501.0400
4604.0363
4501.0101
4501.0300
4501,0200
4501.0500
4501.0200
ment of Damages 4501.0600
Power, Thermal, Electric 4501.0102
Premier, Present
Premilitary Training, Air
Premilitary Training, Schools
3121.0400
3121.0401
3121.0402
3121.0500
2503.0500
and Colleges 0905.0100
Premilitery Training, Nonacademic 0905.0200
Preparation for War, Sports 5807.
Preparedness for War, National
Defense Policy 3141.0303
President, Office, Executive Branch 3121.0200
President, Present 3121.0300
Press, Control by Foreigners 5505.0200
Press Correspondents, American,
Foreign Service 5505.0600
Press Correspondents, Domestic 5505.0300
Press Correspondents, Foreign 5505.0400
Press, Domestic Newspapers,
Periodicals and News Services 5505.0100
Press, Foreign Controlled 5505.0200
Press, General 5505.
Press, Publishing Houses (Other
Than Daily and Periodical) 5505.0500
Press Service, Radio 4805.0106
Pressure Cabins, Air 2302.0609
Primers, Ammunition 0404.0101
Priorities, Government Manpower 5205.0300
Prisoners, Number and Types 5903.
Prisoners of War, Air 2205.
Prisoners of War, Army 0308.
Prisoners of War, Evacuation, Air 2606.
Prisoners of War, Evacuation, Army 1103.0200
Prisoners of War, Military Intelli-
gence 1011.1500
Prisons, Military (at Poets) 1207.0407
Prisons, Military (not at Posts) 1229.0104
Prisons, Military, Construction 1213.0304
Private Enterprise
Private Land Ownership
Private Welfare and Charitable
Organizations
Private Property
Privy, Sewage Disposal
Proclamation of War
Procurement, Air Personnel,
Mobilization
Procurement, Air Supply, Peace
Procurement, Air Supply, War
Procurement, Army Supply, Peace
Procurement, Army Supply, War
Procurement, Awards of Contracts
Production, See Related Subjects
Professors, Exchange
Programs, Radio
Programs, Relief
Prohibited and Restricted Areas,
Air
Projectiles
4102.0300
4301.4000
5802.
5105.0200
5304.0601
0101.
2206.0105
2601.0100
2601.0301
1102.0201
1102.0300
1106.0100
5705.0300
5506.
58o4.
2901.0500
0404.
6101.0102
Rank and 0608. Projectors, Chemical Equipment 0503.0703
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Projectors, Chemical Weapons
Proofing, Supplies and Equipment
0403.0603
1106.0700
Pyrotechnic Firing Devices
Pyrotechnic Firing Devices, Menu-
0403.0600
Propaganda
5503.
fecture
4409.0500
Propaganda Missions Abroad
3163.0403
Pyrotechnics, Air
2302.0500
Propellants, Explosive Manu-
Pyrotechnics, Ammunition
0404.0600
facturing
44o8.ozoo
Quadrants, Equipment
0503.0507
Propellers, Aircraft
2302.0608
Quarantine and Control of Diseases,
Property Laws, Peacetime
3123.0403
Interstate
5304.0100
Property Laws, War
3123.0404
Quarantine and Control of Diseases,
Property, Military, Administration 1207.
Intrastate
5304.0200
Property Rights
5105.0200
Quarries, Building Materials
4413.0300
Property Sequestration in Occupied
Quarries, Nonmetallic Minerals
4206.0103
or Controlled Areas
4103.0300
Quartermaster Corps, Organization
0207.0600
Property Tax
4902.0203
Quartermaster Equipment
0503.0100
Prophylactic Measures
5304.0200
Quartermaster General Department
0205.0100
Prospectuses, Map
6101.0203
Quartermaster Schools
0904.0800
Prostitution, Houses
5304.0204
Quartermaster Service, Strength
0305.0500
Prostitution, Regulation
5105.0100
Quasi-Military Organization
0205.0400
Protective Clothing, Military
0502.0300
Quasi-Military Organization, Air
2202.
Protectorates, Colonial Affairs
3152.0100
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Protectorates, Government
3125.0204
Discipline
1229.0400
Protein Plastics, Manufacture
4417.0300
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Protestant Religion
5104.0300
Health Maintenance
1230.0400
Provinces
5108.0400
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Provinces, Local Government
Provinces, Relation to Central
3124.0100
Loyalty
Quasi-Military Organizations,
1227.0400
Government
3142.0600
Morale and Welfare
1228.0400
Provisional Governments
3600.
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Provost Marshal General
0206.1100
Role of
0302.0400
Psittacosis
5301.0500
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Public Debt
4905.
Strength
0303.0400
Public Health Organizations
5302.
Quasi-Military Organizations,
Public Opinion and Morale
5500.
Strength Commissioned Officers
0303.0901
Public Order and Safety
5900.
Quays (Ports and Harbors)
4604.0314
Public Order and Safety, Use of
Quinine
5303.0200
Troops
0105.
Rabbit Meat Production
4303.0550
Public Service Facilities, General
4500.
,Rabies
5101.0500
Public Utilities, Electric Power
4501.
Race Incidence, Diseases
5301.
Public Utilities, Gas Systems
Public Utilities, General
4502.
4500.
Racial Groups
Racial Groups, Attitude of
5103.0100
Public Utilities, Ice Plants and
Population Toward
5501.0500
Refrigeration
Public Utilities, Meteorological
Services
Public Utilities, Warehouses
4504.
4506.
Racial Groups, Statistics
Racial Groups, Statistics on
Educational Attainment
Racial Influence in Strikes and
5201.0300
and Storage Facilities
4505.
Lockouts
5404.
Racks, Air, Bomb
2302.0601
Systems
4503.
Radar Aide to Location, Direction
Public Welfare Activities,
and Detection
4807.
Attitudes' Towards
5800.
Radar, Aircraft Equipment
2302.0604
Public Welfare Organizations
5801.
Radar, Coastal Defense
0702.0145
Publishing Houses (Other Than
Radar, Counterdevices
4808.
Daily Press and Periodical)
5505.0400
Radar Detector Equipment
0503.0601
Pumice
4206.0400
Radar Fire Control Equipment
0503.0511
Pumping Stations, Water Supply
4503.0200
Radar, Telecommunications
4806.
Punishment, Air
2704.0200
Radical Labor Organizations
5405.
Punishment, Army
1229.0100
Radicalism, Political Groups
3144.0200
Punishment, Criminal
5902.
Radio, Aircraft
2302.0603
Punishment, Military
1229.0100
Radio Beacons
4807.0100
Puppet Government
3509.
Radio, Censorship
5504.
Purchasing Commissions Abroad
Purchasing Commissions in Country
3163.0501
3164.0500
Radio, Counterdevicee
Radio Direction Finders, Coastal
4808.
Purges and Pogroms, Political
3133.0400
Defense
Pyrites
4206.0100
Radio Direction Finders, Land
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Radio Direction Finding Stations
Radio Equipment, Air
4807.0200
2302.0603
Reconnaissance, Army Tactics
Reconstruction, Economic, Foreign
0815.0400
Radio Equipment, Army
Radio, Listening, Restriction of
0503.0400
5503.0600
Policy
Reconstruction, Economic, Post-War
3161.0603
Radio, Police Net
Radio, Portable Navigation
4805.0400
Plans
Reconstruction, Economic, Poet-War
4104.0500
Apparatus
4807.0300
Plans, Political Aspects
3141.0403
Radio Programs
5506.
Reconstruction of.Installations,
Radio, Repair Facilities
4805.0500
Building Materials
4413.1100
Radio, Sound Detection Devices
4807.0400
Reconversion of Industry
4104.0200
Radio Stations, General Study
4805.0100
Records, Military
1211.
Radio Stations, Individual
4805.0200
Recreation, Civil
5807.
Radio Telegraph, Signal Units,
Recreation, Dancing
5807.0400
Organization
0207.2404
Recreation Facilities, Air
2401.0200
Radio, Telegraph System, Air
2607.0200
Recreation Facilities, Army
1228.0102
Radio Telephone, Signal Units,
Recreation Trucks, Army
0501.0206
Organization
0207.2405
Recruit Schools, Air
0503.0417
Radios, Privately Owned
4805.0300
Recruit Training, Army
0901.0200
Radium
4205.0700
Recruitment, Air
2702.0700
Rail Connections, Porte and
Recruitment, Army
0311.
Harbors
4604.0344
Recruitment of labor
5407.
Rail Destruction Technique
4602.0334
Red Cross
5302.0400
Rail Quarantine Regulations
5304.0100
Reefs, Water Approaches to Beach
6203.0608
Railroad Artillery, Ammunition
Railroad Artillery, Organization
0404.0206
0208.0721
Refineries, Oil
Refineries, Oil, Reconnaissance
4203.0401
Railroad Artillery, Strength
0306.1900
and Target' Photographs
4203.1003
Railroad Artillery, Weapons
0403.0206
Refineries, Sugar
4304.0300
Railroad Equipment, Manufacture
4402.
Reflector Equipment
0503.0406
Railways, General
4602.0100
Reforestation
4308.0500
Railways, Individual Lines
4602.0300
Refrigeration Care, Railways
4602.0411
Railways, National or Area Network 4602.0200
Refrigeration Facilities
4504.0300
Railways, Port Rail Facilities
4604.0344
Thru
Refrigeration Facilities, Porte
and Harbors
4604.0348
Refrigeration, Food, Sanitary
Railways,. Rolling Stock,
4602.0400
Aspects
5304.0404
Rain, As Affecting Soil and Cross
Refrigeration, Merchant Marine
4604.0411
Country Movements
6203.0219
Refrigeration, Mobile Units, Army
0207.2000
Rainfall at Landing Beaches
6203.0612
Refugees, Foreign Relations
3165.0901
Rainfall, Climate
Range Finder Equipment
6204.0200
0503.0502
Refugees, Immigrants
Refugees, War Relief and Rehabili-
5202.0100
Range Finders
Manufacture
4419
tation
5805.
,
Rank and Rating, Insignia of Army
.
0605.
Regiments, Distribution 0204.0500
Rank, Relative, Army
0608.
Regiments, Distribution and Organi-
Rationing
4105.
zation at Outbreak of War 0101.0205
Rationing, Effect on Civilian
Regiments, Organization 0208.0700
Population
5502.
Regional Aspirations for Autonomy 3142.0700
Rations, Air
2603.0100
Regional and Community Studies 5108.
Rations and Forage, Army
1106.0900
Regulations, Air, Civil 2901.0400
Raw Materials, Domestic, Salient
Regulations, ArV 1202.0101
Shortages and Surpluses
4101.0400
Regulations, Army Correspondence 1210.
Raw Materials, Export-Import
Regulations, Army Training 0901.0100
Pattern, Manufacturing Industry
4401.0100
Regulations, Arny Uniforms 0604.
Raw Materials, Relation to
Rehabilitation, Industry, Occupied
Economic Warfare
4108.0100
or Controlled Areas 4103.0200
4108
0200
Rehabilitation and War Relief 5805.
Raw Materials, Light Metals,
.
Reinstatement, Officers 1224.
Sources of
4205
0302
Reinstatement, Enlisted Men 1225.
Rayon Textiles, Manufacture
.
4415.
Relapsing Fever 5301.0300
Receiving Sets, Radio
4805.0206
Relation to Central Government, Air 2202.
Reclamation Projects
4302.0300
Relation to Central Government,
Reconnaissance Air Craft
2302.0108
Army 0301.0600
Reconnaissance, Air Operations
2802.0113
Relationships, White-Colored 5501.0500
6
8
Reconnaissance, Air Tactical
0
.
Relative Rank, Army 0
Doctrine
Relief Features, Topography 6203.0100
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Relief Programs, General 5804.
Relief Programs, Occupied or
Controlled Areas 4103.0100
Relief Societies, Army 1231.0300
Relies, War 5805.
Religion 5104.
Religious Groups, Political
Influence
Remount Corps or Service,
Organization 0207.0900
Remount Equipment 0503.0105
Remount Service Strength 0305.0800
Repair Facilities, Airport 2401.0100
Repair Facilities, Porte 4604.0363
Repair Facilities, Radio 4805.0500
Repair Facilities, Railway 4602.0330
Repair, Supplies and Equipment 1106.0800
Repair Trucks, Army 0501.0,201
Repatriation 5202.
Replacement System, Army Personnel 1104.
Report, Annual Aviation Intelli-
gence
Reports, Miscellaneous, See
Miscellaneous Section (8000
Block)
Rescue, Air Disaster, Civil 2901.0905
Rescue, Service, Air-Sea 2105.0700
Research and Development, Air 2302.0800
Research and Development, Ammuni
tion, Army 0404.0700
Research and Development, Organi-
zational Equipment, Army 0503.1700
Research and Development, Gases,
Army 0401.0500
Research and Development,
Individual Equipment, Army 0502.0600
Research and Development,
Telecommunications, Army 4811.
Research and Development,
Vehicles, Army 0501.0600
Research and Development,
Weapons, Army 0403.0700
Research, Manufacturing 4422.
Research, Medical 5305.
Research, Scientific 5706.
Reservations, Military 1206.
Reserve Officers Training Corps,
Training 0905.0100
Reserves, Ammunition (Other Than
Military) 4409.0700
Reserves, Arms (Other Than
Military) 4409.0700
Reserves, Composition and
Structure, Air 2202.
Reserves, Explosive Devices (Other
Than Military) 4409.0700
Reserves, Individual Equipment,
Army 1107.0300
Reserves, Munitions and Equipment,
Army 1107.0100
Reserves, Organization, Army 0205.0200
Reserves, Organizational Equip-
ment, Army 1107.0400
Reserves, Personnel, Air 2702.0500
Reserves, Personnel, Army 1219.0200
1220.0200
1221.0200
1222.0200
Reserves, Petroleum 4203.0200
Reserves, Pilots, Air Training 2503.0208
Reserves, Role of, Army 0302.0200
Reserves, Service Equipment, Army 1107.0200
Reserves, Strength, Army 0303.0200
Reservoirs, Water, Sanitary
Aspects of 5304.0502
Reservoirs, Water Supply, Installa-
tions 4503.0200
Resistance Groups and Movements,
Political 3144.0600
Resorts, Recreation 5807.0100
Resources, Economic WarfF.re 4107.
Resources, Foreot 4308.
Resourcel Natural, Economic Struc-
ture
Resources Natural, Government
Policy 4102.
Restricted Areas, Air 2901.0500
Restrictions, Military Areas 1206.
Restrictions, Military Information 1011.1800
Restriction and Suppression,
Civil and Political Rights 3133.
Retirement, Air - See Personnel,
Air
Retirement, Army - See Personnel,
Army.
Retreat, Demolition Operations in 0102.0300
Retrograde Movements, Tactics 0812.0128
Thru
0812.0131
Revenue Anticipated, Government
Budgets 4903.0100
Reviews and Inspections, Army
Training 0906.0100
Reviews and Inspections by
Foreigners, Army Operations 0102.0600
Reviews and Inspections by
Nationals, Army Operations 0102.0500
Revolutions and Current
Revolutionary Movements 3144.0500
Revolvers 0403.0101
Rifles 0403.0102
Rioting 5105.0300
Riots, Active Army 1228.0106
Riots and Strikes, Use of Troops 0105.
Rivers, Water Transportation 4604.0200
Road Blocks 0703.0146
Road Transport 4603.0500
Roadbed, Railways 4602.0306
Roads and Highways, General 4603.0100
Roads and Highways, Individual 4603.0300
Roads and Highways, National or
Area Networks 4603.0200
Roads and Highways, Tracks and
Trails 4603.0400
Roadway Facilities, Ports 4604.0349
Rock Types Available 6203.0209
Rocket Launchers 0403-0400
Rocket Projectiles, Air 2302.0405
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Rockets, Ammunition
Rockets, Communication Equipment
Rockets, Manufacture
Rodente, Control of
Roller Bearings, Manufacture
Rolling Stock, Railway
Rolling Stock, Railway, Ports
and Harbors
Roundhouses, Railway
Roman Catholic Church
Routes, Topography
Rubber, Cultivation
Rubber Goods
Rubber, Individual Manufacturing
Plants
Rubber, Manufacture
Rubber, Natural
Rubber, Reclaimed
Rubber, Statistical Data
Rubber, Synthetic
Rules of Warfare (Political)
]Rules of Land Warfare (Military)
0404.0400
0503.0405
4409.0300
5304.0300
4406.0300
4602.0400
4604.0347
4602.0404
5104.0100
6202.0205
4305.0400
4416.0500
4416.0600
4416.
4416.0100
4416.0300
4416.0700
4416.0200
3123.0402
0101.0100
5108.0700
0403.0103
3164.0600
41o9.
School Attendance, Legislation
School Attendance, Statistics
School Curriculum
School System
Schools, Air, Civil
Schools, Air, Military
Schools, Air, Premilitary
Schools, Army
Schools, Army, Premilitary
Schools, Dental
Schools, Enrollment
Schools, Foreign Language in
Country
Schools, Medical
Schools, Nursing
Schools, Special
Schools, Technical
Schools, Vocational
Scientific Who's Who
Scientific Journals, Medical
Research
Scientific Map Societies
Scientific Research
Scientific Studies, Military Value
Scrap Iron
Sea Mines, Manufacture
Sea Power, Geographic Factors
Affecting
Seacoast Artillery
Seaplane Anchorages, Installations
Searchlight Defense System; Combat
Zone
Searchlight Defense System,
Interior Zone
Searchlights, Air Operations
Searchlights, Coastal Defense
Searchlights, Equipment Organiza-
tional
Searchlights, Land Fortifications
Searchlights, Manufacture of
Seaweed, Water Approaches to Beach
Secret Police Organizations
Secret Societies
Security, International Foreign
Policy
Security, Military, Safeguarding
Military Information
Security Organizations, Political
Security, Tactics
Selenium, Minor Metals
Semaphores, Manufacture
Semaphores, Railways
Septic Tanks
Sequestration, Property
Service Journals
Services, Air, Organization
Services, Army, Organization
Services, Army, Strength
Services, News
Services, Public Health
5701.
5702.
5703.
5701-
2902.1000
2503.0400
2503.0500
0904.
0905?
5303.0400
5704.
5705.0400
5303.-0400
5303.04M
5705.
5705.0200
5705.0200
5205.0200
7500.
Rural Areas
Sabers
Sabotage Agents in Country
Sabotage, Economic Effects
Sabotage, General -See Under
Rel3vant Subject-Matter
Sabotage Laws
Safety, Public Order and
13 fety Conditions, Labor
Sales Tax
Salt, Deposits
Salt, Manufacture
Salutes and Honors, Air
Salutes and Honors. Army
Salvage Corps, Organization
Salvage Corps, Strength
Salvaging, Supplies and Equip
ment, Military
Sanatoria
Sanitary Corps, Organization
Sanctions, Foreign Policy
Sanctions, Religious
Sanctions, Trade Restrictions
Sand, Rock Types Available
"and, Types, Coastal
Sandfly Fever, Disease
Sanitary Aspects, Food
Sanitary Conditions, Labor
Sanitary Engineers
Sanitary Requirements, Trade
Sanitation, Disease Control
Sanitation Equipment, Army,
Organizational
Sanitation, Health and
Sanitation, Food and Beverages
Sanitation, Sewage Disposal
Sanitation, Water
Sapper Units, Organizational
Scales, Map
Scarlet Fever
::chistosomiasis (Disease)
3123.0405
5900.
5403.0200
4902.0203
4206.0100
4408.0100
2706.
1214.
0207.1300
0305.1100
1106.0800
5303.0100
0207.1000
3161.0409
5104.
4702.0400
6203.0209
6203.0601
5301.0300
5304.0400
5403.0200
5303.0300
4702.0100
0305.0400
5304.
0503.0804
5300.
5304.0400
5304.0600
5304.0500
0207.2303
6101.0102
5301.0400
5301.0400
5305.
6101.0203
5706.
5704.
4205.0245
4409.0400
6202.0103
0702.0133
2401.0100
2106.0800
2802.0404
0702.0146
0503.0504
0703.0114
4407.
6203.0608
3144.0300
5106.
3161.0207
1011.1800
3135.
0815.
4205.0700
4407.
4602.0321
5304.0601
3123.0404
0908.
2105.
0207.
0305.
5505.0100
5302.
5303.
5304.
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Sewage Disposal
5304.0600
Silk, Manufacture
4415.
Sex Statistics of Population
5201.0200
Silver
4205.0800
Sexual Relations, Regulation
5105.0100
Silver, Alloys
4205.0900
Sheep Raising, Wool
43o6.0300
Sinarquism
3144.0200
4303.0200
Sinkholes, Relief Features
6203.0102
Shelter, Bombed-Out Families
5805.
Sisal
4305.0300
Shelters, Air Defense, Civil.
Sketches - File Under Relevant
Population
Subject
Shelters, Coastal, Ammunition
Skilled Labor, Shortage
5205.0200
and Personnel
0702.0128
Skin Diseases
5301.0600
Shelters, Land Defenses
0703.0102
Skis, Equipment, Organizational
0503.1401
Shinto Religion
5104.0600
Slaughtering
4304.0400
Shipbuilding
4405.
Sleds, Equipment, Organizational
0503.1403
Shi
i
Eff
t
f E
Att
k
i
Ai
0401
2302
ng,
pp
ec
s o
nemy
ac
r
on,
s Small Arms, Ammunit
.
and Invasion 4110.0300 Small Arms, Ammunition, Army
0404.0101
Shipping, Volume and Type by Ports 4604.0381
Thru
Ships and Barges, Individual,
0404.0103
Waterways
4604.0207
Small Arms, Manufacture (up to
Ships. Foreign in Use
4604.0429
37 mm)
4409.0100
Ships, in Foreign Use
4604.0436
Small Arms, Reserves
1107.0104
Ships, Port Accomodations by
Small Arms, Weapons
0403.0101
Volume
4604.0378
Thru
4604
0
0104
0403
.
379
.
Ships, Servicing Facilities
4604.0357
Smallpox
5301.0400
Shipyards, Construction
Shipyards, Shipbuilding
4604.0443
4405.0400
Smelters - See Relevant Metals
Smoke Devices, Equipment, Organiza-
Shoals, Water Approaches to Beach
6203.0608
tional
0503.0405
Shoes, Leather
4414.0300
Smoke, Manufacture
4408.
Shoes, Leather Substitute
4414.0400
Smuggling
4706.
Shoes, Rationing
4105.0500
Snakes, Control of
5304.0300
Shoes, Rubber
4416.0501
Snowfall
6204.0200
Shortages, Agricultural Products,
Snowshoes, Equipment
0503.1402
Manufactures, Raw Materials
4101.0400
Social-Economic Classes
5103.0300
Shortages, Clothing
4105.0200
Social Groups (Political)
3144.0400
Shrapnel
0404.0201
Social Insurance and Pensions
5806.
0404
0206
Social Movements
5107.
Side Arms
.
0403.0103
Social Structure
5103.
Sidings, Railways
4602.0304
Socialism
3144.0200
Siege, Operations
0102.
Societies, Political
3144.0300
Sights, Air Machine Gun
2302.0307
Societies; Voluntary Associations
5106.
Sights, Bomb, Air
2302.0308
Society, Position of Women in
56o5.
Sights, Fire Control Equipment
0503.0506
Sociological, General
5100,
Signal Communisations System, Air
2607.
Sociological, Who's Who
7400.
Signal Communications System, Army
1105.
Soda, Manufacture
4408.0100
Signal Corps, Equipment
0503.0400
Sodium
4205.0600
Signal Corps, Organization
Signal Corps, Schools
0207.2400
0904.0800
Soil and Cross Country Movement,
Topographic Influences on
6203.0217
Signal Corps or Service, Strength
0305.1600
Soil Erosion
4302.0400
Signal Corps Tactics
0812.0100
Soil, Trafficebility off Road
6202.0207
Signal Corps Training
0902.0100
Soil Types
6203.0201
0300
0902
Soldier's Home
1207.0406
Signal Corps Units, Organization
.
Sorcery
5105.
and Strength
0208.0702
Sound Detection Devices
4807.0400
Signal Devices Railways
4602.0321
Sound Detectors, Coastal Defense
0702.0148
Signal Intelligence
1011.1400
Sound Detectors, Equipment
0503.0603
Signaling, Pyrotechnics
0503.0411
Sound Detectors. Land Fortifi-
Cartographic
Signs and Symbols
6101.0206
cations
0703.0116
,
Signs and Symbols, Conventional,
Source Materials, Geographic
6100.
Air
Signs and Symbols,
Source Materials, Geographic,
Maps and Map Data
6101.
Army
0104.
Source Materials, Geographic,
Silica, Natural
4206.0400
Photographs
6102.
Silicon
4205.0400
Source Materials, Geographic,
Books and Phamphlets
6103.
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Sovereign Office, Executive
Branch
Sovereign, Present
Soybean, Manufacture
Specialist Air Schools
Specialist Ratings,
Enlisted Air, Active
Specialist School, Army
Specialist Training, Military
Specifications - See Item
Specified
Spheres of Influence,
Colonial Affairs
Spheres of Influence,
Foreign Policy
Spiegeleieen
Spies
Spirochetal Jaundice
Sports, Military
Sports, Recreation
Spraying Equipment , Chemicals
Springs, Drainage Features
Squadron, Air Operations
Squadron, Air, Organization
Stabilization, Currency
Stable Equipment
Staff, Allied
Staff Doctrines, Arms
and Services
Staff Doctrines, Combined
Arne Operations
Staff Doctrines, Command
Staff Doctrines, Strategy
Staff Doctrines, Tactics
Staff Documents
Staff Exercises, Training
Staff, General, Organization
Staff, General, Strength
Staff Joint Chiefs of
Staff Officers, Air,
Responsibilities
Staff Procedure, Administrative
Staff, Supreme Chiefs of
Staff Training, Air
Staffs, Joint
Standard of Living
Standard of Living
Stateless Persons, Foreign
5301.0300 Statistics Branch, Army
Organization 0206.0308
3121.0200 Statistics, Chemicals and
3121.0300 Chemical Products, Manufacture 4408.0106
4417.0300 Statistics, Signal and Lighting 0400
2503.0419 Equipment, Manufacture 4407?
Statistics, Criminal 5903.
2702.0419 Statistics, Divorce 5203.0600
0904.0900 Statistics, Drugs, Production 4410.0500
0901.0200 Statistics, Educational 5702.
3161.0100
4205.0226
1011.0700
5301.0500
1228.0103
5807.
0503.0701
6203.0335
2801.0400
2104.0900
4909.0100
0503.0105
0202.0400
0206.0300
Statistics, Employment and
Unemployment
Statistics, Explosives,
Manufacture
Statistics, Foreign Trade,
Export and Import
Statistics, Light Metals
Statistics, Marriage
Statistics, Medical
Supplies, Manufacture
Statistics, Medical and
4408.0205
5402.
5403?
5404.
5405?
4414.0600
0813.
0814.
0821.
0812.0100
1202.0100
0903.
0206.0300
0304.0100
0202.0300
4704.0300
4205.0303
5203.0500
Surgical Instruments Manufacture 4411.0500
Statistics, Merchant Marine 4604.0411
Statistics, Miscellaneous
Manufactures of Military
Importance
Statistics, Optical Equipment
Statistics, Plastics
Statistics, Photographic
Equipment
Statistics, Population;
General Population
Characteristics
Statistics, Population Movements
Statistics, Ports
2104.0800 Statistics, Precision Equipment,
1202. Manufacture
0202.0200 Statistics, Railroad Equipment,
4421.0500
4419.0500
4417.
5201.
5202.
4604.0371
Thru
4604.0386
2503.0325 Manufacture 4402.0200
0202.0400 Statistics, Road Capacity 4603.0306
5603. Statistics, Road Transport 4603.0509
5502. Thru
Relations 3165.0902 Statistics, Rubber Crude, Rubber
4603.0513
State Police Organizations 5901. Manufacture 4416.0700
States and Provinces, Organi- Statistics, Shipbuilding 4405.0300
zation and Functions 3124. Statistics, Steel Production 4205.0243
States and Provinces, Social Statistics, Steel Production,
Studies 5108.0400 Individual Plants 4205.0256
States or Provinces, Relation Statistics, Textiles 4415.0700
to Central Provinces 3142.0500 Statistics, Vital 5203.
Station Lists , Air 2101. Statistics, Vehicle Production 4403.0300
Statistics: For Statistics not Statistics, Weapons Manufacture 4409.
Indexed See Related Subjects Statistics, Welfare and Social
Statistics, Air Commercial 2902.0400 Insurance 5800.
Statistics , Airplane Strength 2203.0200 To
Statistics, Aircraft Production 4404.0300 5806.
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Statistics, Wood Products
Steel
Steel, Alloys
Steel, Construction,
Building Material
Steel, Disposition of
Steel, Stockpiles and Reserves
Stellites, (Alloys)
Stock, Blooded, Animals
Stone, Building
Storage, Air Depots
Storage, Air Fuel and Oil
Storage, Air, Peace
Storage Facilities, Inland Water-
ways
Storage Facilities, Ports and
Harbors
Storage Facilities, Public Service
Storage, Food
Storage, Oil
Storage, Supply System, Military
Storage System, Air, War
Storage Tanks Water
Storms, Climate
Strategic Areas, Potential
Air Bases
Strategy, Air
Strategy, Air, Actual Operations
Strategy, Army
Strategy and Tactics, Army,
General
Strategy, Geographic Factors
Affecting
Strategy, Topographical Factors
Affecting
Stratosphere Flights
Stream Barriers
Stream Courses, Deserts
Streams
11412.0800 Streets, Traffic Control 4603.0301
4205.0200 Strength, Army, Manpower
4205.0237 Available 0303.
Thru Strength, Army, Services 0305.
4205.0241 Strength, Air. Forces 2801.0400
4205.0253 Strength, Air Personnel 2203.0100
Thru Strength, Airplanes, Military 2203.0200
4205.0256 Strength, Army, Services 0305.
Strength, Army, Tactical Units 0306.
4413.0800 Strength of Forces, Military,
4205.0261 By Theater of Operations 0101.0500
Thru Strength, War Department, By
4205.0264 Branches and Staffs 0304.
4205.0233 Strikes, Active Army 1228.0106
Thru Strikes, Economic Effects 4109.
4205.0241 Strikes, Labor 5404.
4205.0243 Structure, Social 5103.
Thru Students, Number of 5701.
4205.0248 Students Exchange 5705.0300
4205.0242 Studies, Critical Materials 4108.0100
4205.0900 Studies, Foreign Trade 4704.0303
4303.0300 Studies, Manpower 5205.
4413. Studies, Social Life, Regional
2401.0200 and Community 5108.
2603.0400 Styrene, Manufacture 4417.0100
2601.0200 Subdivisions of Country, Political 3124.0100
Subsidies, Air, Civil 2901.0300
4604.0210 Subsidies, Agricultural
Government 4301.0500
4604.0333 Subsidies, Press 5505.
Thru 5505.0100
4604.0338 Subsidies, Trade 4701.0100
4505. Substitutes, Development,
5304.0401 Economic 4107.0101
4203.0600 Substitutes, Fuels 4203.0400
1102.0302 Thru
and 4203.0432
1106.0302 Substitutes, Leather 4414.0400
2602.0200 Substitutes, Textiles 4415.0400
5304.0502 Subversion, Laws 3123.0405
6204.0400 Subversive Agents in Country 3164.0600
Subversive Leaders, Political 3144.0300
2401.0400 Sugar Refining 4304.0300
2502. Sulfonamides 5303.0200
2802. Sulphite 4412.
0820. Sulphur, Elemental 4206.0100
Thru Sulphur, Manufacture 4408.0100
0824. Sulphuric Acid, Manufacture 4408.0100
Super-Bomber 2302.0107
0800. Superphosphate, Manufacture 4408.0100
6203
2902.0900
6202.0211
6203.0330
6203.0300
Thru
6203.0305
Supplies and Equipment,
Military Procurement,
Maintenance and Salvage
Supplies, Food, Effect of
on
Supplies, Food and Forage
Supplies, Losses, Air
Supplies, Losses, Army
Supplies, Medical, Civil
Supply, Air (Logistics)
Supply, Army (Logistics)
Supply Depots, Air Posts
6204.0704
6203.0518
2204.0200
0307.0200
5303.0200
2600.
1100.
2401.0200
Streams Navigable
(Economic Structure). 4101.0100
Streams, Photographs,
(Geographic Source Materials) 6102.0300
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Supply System, Army
supply, Water, Civil
1102.
4503.
System, Signal Communications,
Army
1105.
Supply, Water, Effect on
System, Telephone
4802.0300
Ground Operation
System, Water
4503.
Surf, Exposure to, Water
Tables, Life, Vital Statistics
5203.0300
Approaches to Beaches
`6203.0608
Taboos (Morale and Belief)
5105.
Surface Materials, Topography
6203.0200
Taboos (Food Customs)
5603.0100
Surface Water Water Supply
6203.0401
Tactical Commands, Air
2104.
Surgical Equipment, Aray
0503.0806
Tactical Schools, Air
2503.0415
Surpluses, Agricultural and.
Tactical Theories, Army
0812.
Industrial
4101.0400
Tactics, Air
2501.
Surtaxes, Trade
4702.0200
Tactics, Army
0810.
Survey Data Maps
6101.0205
Tactics, Camouflage, Army
o818.
Survey and Photography Service,
Air
2105.0400
Tactics, Combined Operations,
Army
0813.
Surveying Instruments, Fire
Control
Tactics, Exercise of Command,
Army
0814.
Surveys (Geographical Source
Material)
6101.0101
Tactics, Halts, Bivouacs, Rest
Areas, Army
0817.
Surveys, Aerial
6102.0100
Tactics, National Defense Policy,
Surveys, Geodetic and Hydrographic 6101 0100
Army
0811.
Surveys, Railways, Prospective
4602.0306
Tactics, Security, Army
0815.
Surveys, Roads and Highways,
Tactics, Troop Movements, Army
0816.
Prospective
4603.0305
Talc
4206.0300
Swamps, Effects on Ground
Tank Cars, Manufacture
4402.
Operations
6203.0318
Tank Cars, Petroleum
4203.0803
Thru
Tank Care, Port Operations
4604.0347
6203.0322
Tank Cars, Railway
4602.0411
Switchboards, Army
0503.0410
Tank Forces, Strength
0306.1500
Switchboard Equipment
Tank Division, Organization
0208.0614
Telephcne
4802.0202
Tank Regiment, Organization
0208.0717
and
Tank Trucks, Petroleum
4203.0803
4802.0302
Tank Vessels, Petroleum
4203.0803
Switches, Railroad Manufacture
4402.
Tanks, Septic
5304.0601
Switching Stations, Power
4501.0200
Tanks, (Vehicles), Army Equipment
0501.0501
Swords
0403.0103
Tanks, (Vehicles), Manufacture
4403.
Symbols, Air
2707.
Tanks, Water, Sanitary Aspects
5304.0502
Symbols, Car':ographic
6101.0206
Tanneries
4414.0500
Symbols, Military Units
0104.
Tanning Methods
4414.0200
Synthetic Oil
4203.0408
Tantalum
4205.0700
Thru
Tape Worm
5301.0200
4203.0412
Tar, Manufacture
4412.
4203.0432
Target Objectives, Air Operations
2802.0700
Synthetic Oil Plant
Target Ranges, Construction
1213.0310
Reconnaissance and Target
Target Range Facilities ,
0203.1002
Photographs
4203.1004
Target Training
0902.0400
Synthetic Plastics
4417.
Tariffs, Governmental Trade
Synthetic Resins, Plastics,
Policies
4701.0100
Manufacture
4417.0100
Taxation
4902.0202
Synthetic Rubber
4416.0200
Thru
Synthetic Textiles
4415.0400
4902.0206
Syphilis
5301.0100
Taxes, On Importa and Exports
4702.
System, Air Defense
2106.
Taxi Service, Air
2902.0600
System, Air Defense, Civil
2107.
Teaching See Education and
System, Cable
4804.0200
Schools
System, Electoral
3136.
Technical Air Schools
2503.0419
System,Educational
5701.
Technicians, Medical
5303.0300
System, Gas, Public Utilities
4502.0100
Telecommunications, Cable
4804.
System, National Defense
0201.
Telecommunications, Devices for
System, Mail
4812.
Modulating Light Beams
4810.
System, Penal
5902.
Telecommunications, Extent of
System, Police
5901.
Development
4801.
System, Power
4501.0200
Telecommunications, National
Telegraph Network
4803.
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Telecommunications, National
Theater, Recreation
5807.0600
Telephone Network
4802.
Theater Service, Military
0207.2200
Telecommunications, Radar
4806
Theaters, Informational Aspects
5507.
Telecommunications, Radio
4805
Theories, Mechanization and
Telecommunications, Radio and
Motorization
0822.
Radar Aids to Location,
Theories Strategic
0821.
Direction and Detection
4807.
Theories, Tactical
0812.
Telecommunications, Radio and
Theory of Government
3112.
Radar Counter - Devices
Thermal Power, Electric
4501.
Telecommunications, Research
Thiokol, Manufacture
4416.0202
and Development
4811.
Tick Borne Diseases
5301.0300
Telecommunications, Television
4809.
Ticks, Control
5304.0300
Telegraph, Connections with
Tides, Geography
6203.0608
Cable Systems
4804.0103
Tides, Ports and Harbors
4604.0306
Telegraph Equipment and Service
4803.0200
Tile, Manufacture
4413.
Telegraph Equipment, Organization-
Tile Works
4413.0400
al, Army
0503.0403
Timber, Forest Resources
4308.
Telegraph, Individual Systems or
Timing Devices, Manufacture
4420.
Companies
4,803.0300
Tin
4205.0500
Telegraph Network and Equipment,
Tinning
4205.1000
General Study
4803.0100
Tires, Domestic Production
4416.0703
Telegraph System, Air
2607.0100
Tires, Manufacture
4416.0400
Telegraph and Telephone Lines
Tobacco
4305.0100
Along Railways
4602.0333
Toluol, Manufacture
4408.0100
Telephone Equipment and Service
4802.0200
Tools , Machine, Manufacture
4406.0300
Telephone Equipment, Organization-
Topography
6203.
al, Army
0503.0402
Topography, Coast and Adjacent
Telephone System, Air
2607.0100
Islands
6203.0600
Telephone, Equipment and Service
4802.0200
Topography, Drainage Features
6203.0300
Telephone, Individual Systems
Topography, Relief Features
6203.0100
and Companies
4802.0300
Topography, Surface Materials
6203.0200
Telephone Network and Equipment
Topography, Vegetation
6203.0550
General Study
4802.0100
Topography, Water Supply
6203.0 00
Telephotographic Communications,
Torpedo Plane (TORP)
2302.0111
Developments
4801.0500
Torpedo Tubes, Coastal Defense
0702.0138
Telephotographic Equipment
4802.0305
Torpedoes, Air
2302.0404
Telescopes Equipment,
Torpedoes, Bangalore
0403.0505
Organizational. Army
0503.0508
Towns and Villages
5108.0600
Telescopes, Manufacture
4419.
Tracks and Trails
4603.0400
Teletype System, Air
2607.0100
Tracks, Railway
4602.0304
Teletype Systems
4803.0316
Tractors, Civilian, Manufacture
4403.
Thru
Tractors, Military
0501.0202
4803.0320
Trade Agencies, In Country
3164.0502
Teletypewriters, Equipment,
Trade Agreements
4704.0500
Organizational, Army
0503.0409
Trade Agreements, Economic
Television
4809.
Warfare
Tellulm
4205.0700
Trade Agreements, With Neutral
Temperature at Landing Beaches
6203.0612
Countries, Economic Warfare
Climate
Temperature
6204.0100
Trade and Finance, Economic
,
Tentage Equipment
0503.0102
Warfare
4108.0304
Terminals, Cables
4804.0101
Trade Dislocations
4705.0200
Terminals and Stations, Railway
4602.0208
Trade, Domestic
4703.
Termination of War, Armistice
0103.
Trade, Foreign
4704.
Terminology, Military
1210.
Trade, Government Policy Toward
4102.
Territorial Administration, Army
1201.
Trade Missions, Abroad
3163.0502
Territorial Organization. Air
2102.
Trade Organizations, Non-
Territorial Organization, Army
0203.0300
Governmental
4701.0700
Thru
Trade Policies
4701.0100
0203.0900
Trade, Restrictions and Control
4702.
Tests, Supplies and Equipment;
Traffic Control, Roads
4603. 0207
Army
1106.0300
Traffic Control System, Railways
4602.0320
Tetanus
5301.0500
Traffic Discipline, Theater of
Tetrachloride, Manufacture
4408.0300
Operations
0101.0300
Textiles, Manufacture
4415.
Trailers, Manufacture
4403.
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Trails and Tracks
4603.0400
Transportation, State of
Training, Air Defense, Civil
2107.0603
Development
4601.0100
Training, Air, Facilities at
Transportation, Water, General
4604.0100
Posts
2401.0200
Transportation, Water, Inland
Training, Air, General
2503.0100
Waterways
4604.0200
Training, Air, Individual
2503.0200
Transportation, Water, Merchant
Training, Air, Organization and
Marine
4604.0400
Unit
2503.0300
Transportation, Water, Seaports
Training, Air, Pro Military
2503.0500
and Harbors
4604.0300
Training, Air, Schools
2503.0400
Trapping, Fur
4306.0200
Training, Army, General
0901.
Travel Agencies, Trade, Domestic
4703.0400
Training, Army, Organization
Travel Manuals, Geographic Source
and Unit
0902.
Materials
6103.0100
Training, Army, Schools
0904.
Treaties, Air, Civil
2901.0600
Training, Civilian Air Defense
2107.0603
Treaties, Dependencies, Dominions,
Training, Combined
0903.
and Colonies
3151.0200
Training, Division, Air Ministry
2103.0103
Treaties, Foreign Relations
3165.0700
Training Facilities at Posts
Treaties, Mandates, Protectorates,
and Stations
0203.1002
And Spheres of Influence
3152.0200
Training Films
0901.
Tree Types, Forest Resources
4308.0100
Training, Garrison and Armory
0902.0100
Trees and Shrubs, Vegetation
6203.0500
Training Plane
2302.0112
Trench Systems, Field Fortifications
0703.0133
Training, Pre military, Non-
Trends, Strategic, Air
2502.0101
academic
0905.0200
Trends, Tactical, Air
2501.0300
Training, Pro military, Schools
Trichinosis
5301.0500
and Colleges
0905.0100
Troop Movements, Tactics
0816.
Training Reviews and Inspections
0906.
Troops, Billeting
1207.0300
Traits, National, Susceptibility
Troops, Use for Civil Disturbances
0105.
to Propaganda as Affected by
5503.
Tropical Clothing, Military
0502.0400
Trainees, Morals and Belief
5105.
Tropical Ulcer
5301.0600
Transmission of Property
51055.0200
Trucks, Armored
0501.0302
Transformers, Manufacture
4406.0200
Trucks, Emergency Repair
0501.0101
Transport, Air Operations,
Tracks, Mobile Store and
Combat Troops, Non-parachute
2802.1000
Recreation
0501.0206
Transport, Air Operations,
Trucks, Ordnance Maintenance
0501.0203
Parachute Troops
2802.0900
Trucks, Manufacture
4403.
Transport, Air Operations,
Trucks, Water Purification
0501.0204
Source, Troops and Supplies
2802.1100
Trypanosomiasis, African or
Transport, Air, Tactical
South American
5301.0300
Doctrine
2501.0205
Trypanosomiasis, Treatment and
Transport Companies, Air, Civil
2902.0300
Prophylaxis Program
5304.0206
Transport Plane, Commercial
2302.0114
Tuberculosis
5301.0400
Transport, Road
4603.0502
Tuberculosis, Intrastate
Transportation, Effects of
Quarantine and Control
5304.0200
Enemy Attacks and Invasion
Tugs, Ports and Harbors
4603.0325
(Econowic Warfare)
4110.0200
Tularemia
5301.0500
Transportation Facilities,
Tunga Penetrans (Jigger Flea)
5301.0600
Airports
2401 0100
Tungsten Alloy Steel
4205.0238
Transportation Facilities,
Tungsten Carbide
4205.0900
At Landing Beaches
6203.0611
Tungsten (Steel Alloying Metal)
4205.0400
Transportation, General
Tunnels, Ports, Rail Facilities
4604.0346
Analysis
4601.
Tunnels, Railways
4602.0332
Transportation (Logistics)
1101.
Tunnels, Roads and Highways
4603.0325
Transportation, Mail and
Turpentine, Manufacture
4412.
Courier System, Civil
4812.0200
Turrets, Aircraft Machine Gun
Transportation, Railways
and Cannon
2302.0306
(See also under Railways)
4602.
Turrets, Fortifications
0704.
Transportation, Relation to
Twin-engine Fighter
2302.0102
Industrial Development
4601.0300
Typhoid Fever
5301.0200
Transportation, Road (See also
Typhoid Fever Carriers
5304.0203
under Roads and Highways)
4603.
Typhus
5301.0300
Transportation Service,
Organization, Army
0207.1900
Transportation Service,
Strength, Army
0305.0900
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Ulcer, Tropical
5301.0600
Vesical Trachoma
5301.0400
Ultraviolet Devices
4810.
Veterinarians
5303.0300
Under Secretary of War,
Organization
0206.0100
Veterinary Corps or Service,
Organization, Army
0207.0800
Underground Water Supplies
6203.0340
Veterinary Corps, Training
0904.0800
Underwater Obstacles,
Veterinary Equipment, Organizational,
Coastal Defense
0702.0117
Army
0503.0808
Undulant Fever
5301.0500
Veterinary Service, Public Health
5303.0600
Unemployment s
5402.
Veterinary Service, Strength, Army
0305.0700
Unemployment Insurance
5806.0100
Viaducts, Railways, Individual
4602.0332
Uniform, Air, Cost
2404.0200
Views, Current, on Domestic
Uniforms, Air, Description
2404.0100
Affairs
3141.0500
Uniforms, Air, Regulations
Villages
51o8.0600.
Governing
2404.0300
Vine Rubber (Rubber Manufacture)
4416.0100
Uniforms, Army,Cost
0603.
Vinyl, Synthetic Resins,
Uniforms Army Description
0601.
Manufacture
4417.0100
Uniforms, Army Quality
0602.
Violence
5105.0300
Uniforms, Army, Regulations
Visibility at Lending Beaches
6203.0612
Governing
Visual Communications, Air
2607.0300
United Nations Relief and
Vital Statistics
5203.
Vitamin Deficiencies (Diseases)
5301.0700
(Commerce)
Vocational Education
5705.0200
United Nations Relief and Re-
Voluntary Associations
5106.
habilitation Administration
Voting Methods
3136.0100
(Foreign Policy)
3161.o406
Voting Results
3143.0300
Universities
5704.
Vote, Right to
3131.0100
Uplift Movements
5107.
Wages and Hours, Labor
5403.0100
Uranium
4205.0700
Wagons, Manufacture
4403.
Urea, Manufacture
4417.0100
War, Ability of Government
Vacations, Recreation
5807.0700
Finance
Vanadium
4205.0239
War, Attitude Toward, of
Vanadium (Steel Alloying
Varnishes, Manufacture
4413.0700
Educational System
War, Attitude toward, of
Vectors Disease
5301.
Newspapers, Periodicals
Vegetables, Canning
4304.0600
and New Services
Vegetables, Sanitary Aspects
5304.0401
War, Attitude of Population
Vegetables, Freezing
4304.0500
Toward
5501.0300
Land Under Cultivation
Vegetables
War College
0904.1200
,
for
4302.0100
War Crimes Commissions
3161.0407
Vegetation, Topography,
6201.0300
War Department or
Vegetation, Barrier and Cover
Routes to Critical Areas
6202.0208
Organization
War, Effects on
Vegetation of Beach Terrain
6203.0610
Living
5603.
Vehicles Military, Armored,
War Graves
1207.0403
Half-Track
0501.0400
War Morale of the
Military, Armored,
Vehicles
Population
5502.
,
Track-Laying
0501.0500
War Plans, Military
0811..
Vehicles, Military Armored,
War Relief and Rehabilitation
5805.
Wheeled
0501.0300
War Stocks, Sale of (Post War
Vehicles, Military,
Purpose
Vehicles, Military,
Economic Planning)
War Trade Agreements and Controls
(Economic Warfare)
4108.0300
and Development
Warfare, Bacteriological
0402.
Vehicles, Military,
Warfare, Economic
4107.
Purpose
and
Vehicles, Motorized and Non-
4105.
Motorized, Civilian and
Warfare. Rules (Military)
,0101.0100
Military, Manufacture
4403.
Warfare, Rules (Political)
3123.0402
Vehicular Movement, Effect of
Warning System, Air Defense,
Relief Features on
6203.0105
Combat Zone
2106.0400
Vendettas, Violence
5105.0300
Warning System, Air Defense,
Venereal Diseases
5301.0100
Interior Zone
2106.0300
Venereal Disease Carriers,
Warrant Officers - See
Intrastate Quarantine
Water Approaches to Beach
6203.0608
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Waterproofing, Military
1106.0700
Women Personnel in Air
Water Power, Sources
4101.0100
Administration
2702.0200
Water Purification Equipment
0503.0805
Women's Army Corps, Organization
0205.0100
Water Purification Trucks,
Women's Army Corps, Training,
Military
0501.0204
Army Schools
0904.0100
Water, Sanitary Aspects
5304.0500
Women's Army Corps, Uniforms
0600.
Water Service, Ports and
Women's Auxiliary, Air
2105.0600
Harbors
4604.0361
2702.0617
Water, Supplies, Underground
6203.0340
?
Thru
Water Supply (by Regions)
6203.0400
2702.0622
Water Supply, Deserts
6203.0329
Wood as a Fuel
4202.0203
Water Supply, Hydroelectric
4501.0101
Wood, Nature of Trees and Shrubs
Water Supply Systems
4503.
as Vegetation
6203.0504
Water Transportation
4604.
Wood Products
4412.
Water Transportation Inland
Wood, Use of as Fuel for Electric
Waterways
4604.0200
Power Production
4501.0102
Water Transportation Sea Ports
Woodcraft
5807.
and Harbor Facilities
4604.0300
Wool (land devoted to sheep
Water Transportation, Merchant
raising Amount of wool grown
Marine
4604.0400
and Disposition)
4306.0300
Watersheds, Geography
6201.0100
Woolen Textiles, Manufacturing
4415.
Waterwaye, Inland
4604.0200
Work, Effect of Increased Hours
Wealth, National
4901.0100
On Morale
5502.
Weapons and Equipment, Air
2300.
Work Projects for Relief Programs
5804.
Weapons and Equipment, Army
0403.
Workers' Groups, Educational
Weapons Carriers
0501.0402
Programs
5705.0100
Weapons, Special Amphibious
0503.1202
Workers Housing
5603.0300
Weather Bureaus
4506.
Working Conditions and Regulations
5403.
Weather Service, Airports
2401.0101
Workmen's Insurance Compensation
5403.0200
Weights and Measures
4702.0300
Worm, Guinea
5301.0600
Welfare Organizations, Private
5802.
Worms, Intestinal
5301.0200
Welfare Organizations, Public
5801.
Worship, Ancestor
5105.
Welfare Social Insurance and
War Production Board, Strength
0304.0105
Recreation
5800.
Writers and Press Correspondents,
Whaling Industry
4307.1000
Domestic and Foreign
5505.0300
Wharves,Inland Waterways
4604.0210
Writers, Domestic, Prominent
5505.0300
Wharves, Ports and Harbors
4604.0314
Wrought Iron
4205.0236
White-Colored Relationships
5501.0500
Wuchereria Bancrofti, W.
Whooping Cough
5301.0400
Malaya, (Filariasis)
5301.0300
Who's Who, Military, Army, Air,
X-ray Equipment, Manufacture
4411.
Navy
7100.
Yards, Railway
4602.0413
Who's Who, Political
7200.
Yams, Disease
5301.0400
Who's Who, Economic
7300.
Yaws, Treatment
5304.0206
Who's Who, Sociological
7400.
Yellow Fever
5301.0300
Who'e Who, Scientific
7500.
Yellow Fever,Quarantine
Wines
4304.0800
Regulations
5304.0100
Windstorms
6203.0221
Youth Movements
5107.
Winter Clothing, Military
0502.0400
Zinc
4205.0500
Winter Equipment
0503.1400
Zionism, Foreign Policy
3161.0506
Wire Communication, Air
2607.0100
Zirconium
4205.0700
Wire, Manufacture
4407.
Zone, Combat, Air Defense System
2106.0200
Wirelaying Equipment
0503.0408
Zone, Interior, Air Defense System
2106.0100
Wireless Communication, Air
2607.0200
Zones, Military Administration
0203.0500
Women, Respect for Property
Zones, Military Territorial
Rights of
5105.0200
Organization
0203.0400
Women and Children, Gov't Labor
Zones, Territorial, Administration
1201.
Policies Toward
5205.0300
Women and Children Regulations
and Statistics Concerning
Employment
5403.0300
Women and Children, War Relief
and Evacuation
5805.
Women in Civilian Air Defense
2107.0602
Women in Society and Household,
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SECTION I - ARMY.
0100. ORDER OF BATTLE.
0200. ORGANIZATION.
0300. MANPOWER.
0400, WEAPONS.
0500. EQUIPMENT.
0600. UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, DECORATIONS, AWARDS, CITATIONS, RANK.
0700. FORTIFICATIONS.
0800. TACTICS & STRATEGY.
0900. TRAINING.
1000. INTELLIGENCE & COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE.
1100. LOGISTICS.
1200. ADMINISTRATION.
SECTION II - IRREGULAR ARMIES. (GUERRILLA, UNDERGROUND,
PARTISAN, ETC.
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0100. ORDER OF BATTLE.
0101. Military Operations - General.
Historic background. Origin and immediate cause of the conflict. Broad
courses of action.open to the belligerents. Date of declaration or entrance
into war.
.0100 Rules of Land Warfare.
Report on ad]aerance of nation to the rules of land warfare, adherance to
international law, Hague Convention etc. (All texts on land warfare, inter-
national law etc. reported under the Political Bloc. Only military policy
reported here.)
.0200 Organization and Distribution of Forces.
Discuss briefly the organization into higher units at outbreak of war.
(Station list.) Give tabulation of the total number of.
Army Groups.
Number or name. Location of each. Number of Armies in each.
02 Armies.
Number or name. Location of each. Number of Corps in each.
03 Corps.
Number or name. Location of each. Number of Divisions in each.
Divisions.
Number or name by type of Division. Location of each. Number of
name of Regiments in each Division. (For lower echelons see Division
Organization.)
05 Regiments and Smaller Units.
Number or name. Location of each. Number of subordinate units in
each.
Note: In peacetime this information will be forwarded under 0204.
.0300- Movements for Operations.
Report movements to and from theaters of operation (by theater). Include
total forces involved; noteworthy features of methods employed; dates and
routes of each movement by major units; march and traffic discipline;
measures for maintenance, control, or evacuation of population within each
theater of operations.
.0400 Distribution of Forces.
Report (separately by theater) general administration and command organ-
ization of theater of operations. Report names of commanders and im-
portant staff officers. (Who's Who data reported 7100.)
.0500 Strength of Forces.
Tabulate total forces for each theater as follows:
Number of Army Groups or Armies - designation of each.
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Number of Divisions - designation of each.
Number of Regiments - designation of each.
Number of other Units - designation of each.
Give total strength of forces for each theater.
0101.0600 Disposition of Forces.
Report disposition of all units by exact location. Locate on map. Include
boundaries between divisions for units in contact and in reserve. Keep
information current by reportingall changes. Report commanders of units
and important staff officers. Report changes in command.
.0700 New Identifications.
Report on all new identifications as follows:
Designation - name or number.
Type of unit.
Present location.
Command.
Origin of unit and its component nationalities.
Previous location(s) other than place of origin.
All other pertinent data.
0102. Military Operations - Actual.
For each operation include the following:
Forces Utilized. Brief summary.
Initial Concentration. Give movements into concentration areas. Include
dates and routes. (Correlate with but do not duplicate material under
0101.0300.)
Order of Battle. Cover tactical groupings in contact and in reserve.
Include names of commanders and important staff officers. Include map.
Plans or Probable Lines of Action. Report the plans, if known, or
probable lines of action for the opposing forces.
Actual Combat.
Date of commencement.
Objectives.
Influence of terrain and weather.
Tactical employment of the combined arms, and of individual arms when
noteworthy. (Details of tactics reported 0812.0101.)
Losses in men and material. (For the operation discussed only.)
Prisoners of war taken.
Results from both tactical and strategic viewpoints.
Date of conclusion of operation.
Lessons, comments, criticisms.
Arrange information on each operation as best fits its development. When-
ever possible report chronologically, by phase, and by large tactical
groupings.
Note 1: For separate campaigns and major battles use same outline as 0102.
Note 2: No factual details on equipment, organization, etc. reported here.
.0100 Combined Operations with Air and Navy.
Report here for each theater, campaign or battle, all data applicable under
0102. Any other significant data.
.0200 Combined Operations - Allied Forces.
Whenever this is a separate operation other than that reported under 0102.,
report as outlined under that number.
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Concise statement on type of destruction engaged in. (All details on
destruction of railways, factories etc. reported under installation
affected.). Report on all such policies as the Scorched Earth Policy.
.0400 Booty in Campaign.
Concise statement as to policy pursued by military forces with regard to
looting and plundering.
Note: Capture of material is not covered here.
Reviews and Inspections - Field.
Cover in detail all reviews and inspections by important nationp.l person-
ages.
.0000 Reviews and Inspections by Foreigners - Field.
Information as under 0102.05 0.
0103. Armistice.
.0100 Prognostication.
Present here views and comments on the probability of an armistice when
such becomes apparent as a result of operations. Include the probable
terms to be asked and discuss the acceptability of such terms. (Only the
military implications of an armistice to be covered under this heading.)
.0200 Actual.
Military negotiations leading up to the. armistice. Give dates. Participants
in negotiations by nationality. Terms demanded and agreement or disagree-
ment with same. Final concord. (Only military terms reported here).
Actual proceedings of signing and participation. Date and location of
signing.
0104. Conventional Sjns.
Conventional signs and symbols for all units, used in keeping operational
maps.
0105. Public Order and Safety - Use of Troops.
Report here only the units and numbers employed, the methods used and the
results obtained. (Information on the cause and character of disturbance
reported under the Sociological Bloc.) Give date of employment. Declaration
of martial law. Date.
7100. WHO'S WHO - MILITARY.
Include the following information for all military personnel: Name, Christian
name, and middle initial (if any). Place and date of birth. Occupation and
status of parents. Education, languages spoken, date of entry into service, record,
promotions, decorations, present rank and command. Personal details, physical
description (submit photograph if available). Estimate of character, personality
and military ability. Names of countries visited during military career. Home
address.
The following personalities are to be reported on:
7101. Chief of Supreme General Staff and important assistants.
7102. Chief of Staff of Army and important assistants - G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4,
W.P.D. or O.P.D., etc.
71103. Chief of Staff of Air and important assistants.
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7105. Chief of Staff of Militia or National Guard and important assistants.
7106. Chief of Organized Reserves and important assistants.
7107. Chief of Quasi-Military Organizations and important assistants.
7108.. Chief of Military Societies (Military) and important assistants.
7109. Chief of Women's Auxiliary Corps.
7110. Chiefs of War Department or War Ministry (Military)- A.G., J.A.G., I.G.,
P.M.G., Finance, etc.
7111. Chiefs of Branches - Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, etc.
7112. Chiefs of Services and Corps - Engineer, Signal, etc.
'7113. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
7114. Joint Intelligence Chiefs.
7115. Joint Commands.
7116. Joint Councils (Military)
7117. Joint Boards.
7118. Commander- in-Chief (Peace -Military).
7119. Commander-in-Chief (War).
7120. Commander in Theaters of Operations.
7121. Commanders - Army Groups.
7122. Commanders - Armies.
7123. Commanders - Divisions.
7124. Commanders - Brigades.
7125. Commanders - Independent Commands.
7126. Commanders - Regiments.
71.27. Commanders - Amphibious Forces.
7128. Commanders - Fortress Troops.
7129. Commanders - Gendarmes (Military).
7130. Commanders - Secret Police (Military).
7131. Military Missions Abroad (outstanding personalities).
7132. Military Missions in Country (outstanding personalities).
7133. Military Attaches Abroad.
7134. Military Attaches in Country.
7135. Military Personnel in Foreign Schools.
7136. Military Personnel Foreign, in Military Schools of Country.
7137. Military Personnel in Foreign Armies.
7138. Military Personnel Foreign, in Army of Country.
7139. Military Observers Abroad.
7140. Military Observers Foreign, in Country.
7141. Military Agents Abroad.
7142. Military Agents Foreign, in Country.
7143. Civil Air Personalities (of military significance).
7144. Guerrilla, Partisan and Other Irregular Warfare Leaders.
7145. Others (important from a military intelligence viewpoint).
Note 1: In Latin American countries particularly, any personality down to
enlisted personnel may be reported on, if important in the army of the country.
Note 2: If possible, an official Who's Who of the Army should be procured and
forwarded by the Military Attache.
0200. ORGANIZATION.
0201. National Defense - System.
Give organization of national defense department. Brief discussion of
system. Show Whether Army, Navy or Air is principal arm of defense.
Concise statement as to separation or coordination of branches. Discuss
briefly the role Marines, Coast Guard or other branches in country play in
the general scheme of national defense. Include chart.
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.0100 High Command in Peace -time.
Concise discussion of delegation of power. Name of Commander-in-Chief
in time of peace. All pertinent data.
Note: Forward biographical material under 7100.
.0200 High Command in War.
Discussion of delegation of power; name of Commander-in-Chief; location
of High Command or Supreme Headquarters. Concise pertinent data.
Note: All organization and activities are discussed under Military
Operations.
.0300 joint Commands.
Function and control; activities; names of outstanding personnel.
(Who's Who data reported 7100.)
.0400 Combined Commands.
Same data as for 0201.0100 or 0201.0200.
0202. National Defense Agencies.
.0100 Role of National Defense Councils.
Give organization, functions and influence. Political activities reported
under the Political Bloc.
.0200 Role of Supreme General Staff.
Information as above.
.0300 Role of Joint Chiefs of Staff. Joint Missions. Joint Boards.
Information as above.
,0400 International Boards, Councils or Staffs.
Include here any Boards, Councils or Staffs exercising control over the
national defense system or policy. Give organization and function of each
separately for country represented. Include names of outstanding person-
nel. (No political activities discussed here.)
.0500 Military Missions.
01 Military Missions in Foreign Countries.
Army, Navy and Air missions sent to foreign countries. Their purpose,
influence, and military activities. Number, names and positions of
personnel..
Note 1: All Who's Who data reported under 7100.
Note 2: The effects of missions on training, reorganization, purchases
etc. are reported under the specific subject.
02 Military Missions from Foreign Countries.
Army, Navy and Air missions from foreign countries. Their purpose,
influence and military activities. Number, names and positions of
personnel.
. Note 1: Who's Who data reported 7100.
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etc. are reported under the specific subject.
0203. Army Organization - General.
.0100 Peace-time.
,Discuss briefly the complete organizational composition of the Active Army,
the Organized Reserves, the Organized Militia, Quasi - Military Organi-
zations and Militarized Societies.
Note: Report only the forces as a whole in the general organizational
scheme. The organization of each separate force is shown below. Strength
composition is reported under 0303.
.0200 War.
Information as above.
.0300 Territorial-General.
Show general organization of home country into zones, areas, districts,
departments and all territorial sub-divisions. Organization of each
shown below. Include map.
.0400 Territorial Military Zones or Districts.
Give total number of such zones or districts and brief general organi-
zational scheme.
.0500 Administrative Structure for Military Zones or Districts.
Give organization of each administrative zone or district when organi-
zations differ. Include chart. General organization of military zones or
districts reported under 0203.0400.
.0600 Tactical Structure for Military Zones or Districts.
Give organization of tactical structure of each zone or district when
organization differs. Give number and name of each Group, Army Corps,
Division or smaller unit in each zone or district. Include map.
.0700 Territorial Corps Areas.
Give total number of areas and brief general organizational scheme.
.0800 Administrative Structure for Territorial Corps Areas.
Give organization of administrative structure o each area whenever
organization differs. Include chart.
.0900 Territorial Tactical Structure for Corps Areas.
Give organization of tactical structure of each Corps area whenever
organization differs. Give number and name of each Corps, Division or
smaller unit in each area. Include map.
.1000 Military Posts and Stations.
Number and location of posts and stations. Include map.
01 Administrative Organization for Military Posts and Stations.
Give administrative organization for each post and station whenever
organization differs.
02 Facilities of Military Posts and Stations.
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Report each station separately as follows:
General type of construction for permanent or temporary buildings.
Facilities for housing, prison, hospital, training and other essential
installations, such as target ranges etc. Give permanent and
temporary storage facilities. Include photographs and sketches.
Facilities of Post Exchanges.
Pertinent data for each post reported on.
Canteens.
Information as above.
Note: Research stations and proving grounds reported elsewhere.
0204.
Army - Organization and Distribution of Higher Units.
Discuss briefly organization into higher units. Give tabulation of the total
number of:
.0100
Army Groups.
Number, name and location of each. Number and names of Armies in
each Group.
.0200
Armies.
Number, name and location of each. Number and names of Corps in
each Army.
.0300
Corps.
Number, name and location of each. Number and names of Divisions in
each Corps (Divisions by type).
.0400
Divisions.
Number of each type of Division, name and location of each.
names of Regiments in each Division.
Number and
.0500
Regiments.
Number, name, type and location of each.
.0600
Other Units..
Number, name, type and location of each.
0205.
Organization and Composition of Forces.
.0100
Active Forces.
Give the name and organization of each component of the Active Army
as follows for:
Home Forces (Include WAC s)
Forces Abroad
Colonial Forces
Native Forces
Note 1:In each of the above categories list all organizations that are an
integral part of the Active Army, such as the Carabinieri, Finance Guards,
Fortress Troops, Frontier Guards and all such organizations. Whenever
units of the National Militia or National Guard or any other organization
are detailed on active duty, include these. Strength, training, equipment,
etc. are reported elsewhere.
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are reported separately.
0205.0200 Reserves.
Give name and organization of each reserve organization.
Note: Strength reported under 0303.0200.
.0300 Militias or National Guard.
Information as above.
Note: Strength reported under 0303.0300.
.0400 Quasi - Military Organizations.
Information as above.
Note: Strength reported under 0303.0400.
.0500 Militarized Societies.
Information as above.
Note: Strength reported under 0303.0500.
0206. Organization of War Department or Ministry.
Give organization of Ministry of War, showing all military sub-divisions;
functions and duties of Minister of War and chiefs of sub-divisions,
separately as follows:
.0100 Office of Under Secretary of War.
Give organization of each sub-division.
.0200 Office of Assistant Secretary of War.
Give organization of each sub-division.
.0300 General Staff, War Department.
Give general organization and staff doctrines and procedure as related to
the War Department.
Note: Staff doctrines and procedure as related to forces are reported
under Tactics and Strategy.
01 G-1 (or similar).
02 G-2 (Military Intelligence).
03 G-3 (or similar).
04 G-4 (or similar).
05 War Plans Division.
06 Archives.
08 Statistics Branch.
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.0400 Finance Department.
Note: System reported elsewhere.
.0500 Medical Department.
Give organization of department only. Corps or Service organization
reported elsewhere.
.0600 Dental Department.,
Information as above.
.0700 Adjutant General's Department.
Information as above.
.0800 Inspector General's Department.
rtment.
Information as above.
.0900 Judge Advocate General's Department.
Information as above.
.1000 Quartermaster General's Department.
Corps or Service same as above organization reported under Services.
.1100 Provost Marshal.
Information as under .0500 above.
.1200 Legislative :Branch.
Information as above.
.1300 Ordnance Department.
Information as above.
0207. Organization of Services.
.0100 Services General.
Enumerate the Services and give the general setup for the Army as a
whole. Detailed organization and functions of each Service given separately
below.
.0200 Evacuation Service.
Give detailed oo grgaanization of Evacuation Service whenever it exists as a
separate Service. Supply and Evacuation System as a whole reported
under Logistics and Supply.
.0300 Medical Service.
Give detailed organization and functions. Include organization for
Bacteriological Warfare.
.0400 Ambulance Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
,0500 Dental Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.0600 Quartermaster Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
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Give detailed organization and functions.
.0800 Veterinary Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.0900 Remount Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1000 Sanitary Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1100 Motor Transport Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1200 Military Police Corps.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1300 Salvage Corps.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1400 Mail and Courier Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1500 Army Post Offices (A.P.O s).
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1600 Band and Fencing Master Corps.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1700 Chaplain Corps or Service.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.1800 Communications Service.
Give the general organization and the organization of each unit separately;
functions.
Note: In some countries this name is used to signify Transportation
Service. Do not confuse with Signal Communications.
.1900 Transportation Service.
Give general organization and the organization of each unit separately;
functions. (In some countries this is designated Military Railway Service).
.2000 Mobile Refrigeration Units.
Give detailed organization and functions.
.2100 Morale Service.
All pertinent data.
.2200 Theaters and Motion Picture Service.
All pertinent data.
.2300 Engineer Corps or Service.
Give organization of Engineers Corps as a whole, enumerating all units
and their coordination. Give organization of each unit separately as
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01 Bridge Units.
02 Pioneer Units.
03 Sapper Units.
04 Demolition Units.
05 Camouflage Units.
.2400 Signal Corps
01 Trained Pigeon Units.
02 Trained Messenger Dog Units.
03 Pictorial. Service.
04 Radio Telegraph Units.
05 Radio Telephone Units.
.2500 Chemical Warfare Service.
Give organization as a whole and for each unit.
0208. Organization of Tactical Units.
Note: Symbols for each organization are reported under Conventional Signs,
01 44.
.0100 Army Groups - General.
Give the general organization of a Group (or similar organization). Give
detailed organization as follows:
01 ~dm nist_rative.
02 Tactical.
.0200 Army.
,0300 Corps.
.0400 Independent Commands.
Give organization for each type of command separately.
01 Inndependent Commands-Amphibian.
Information as above.
02 Independent Commands- Fortress.
Information as above.
03 Others.
.0500 Brigades.
.0600 Divisions.
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0208.0601 Infantry Divisions.
Give separately for peace and for war the organization in outline of each
type of Infantry Division by listing headquarter units, number and type
of the largest units of each arm (except when largest unit is a Brigade).
Show number of Regiments (regimental and smaller unit organization
reported under .0700 below) and Division Service elements. Give
figures for each unit and total figures for officers, men, animals,
weapons and equipment of all types including vehicles. Include chart
or table of organization. List each type of Infantry. Give organization
of Combat Intelligence Units with the Division.
02 Cavalry Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
03 Armored or Mechanized Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
04 Motorized Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
05 Mobile Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
06 Light Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
07 Mountain or Alpine Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
08 Coastal Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
09 Assault Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
10 Airborne Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
11 Communications Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
12 Frontier Guard Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
13 Artillery Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
14 Tank Divisions.
Information as above for each type.
.0700 Organization of Regiments (Combatant).
01 Engineer Regiments.
Give separately for peace and war the organization of each type of
engineer regiment and smaller unit. Give total figures far each unit
and total figures for officers and men, animals, weapons and equipment
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Signal Corps (Combatant).
Chemical Warfare Service Regiments (Combatant).
Infantry Regiments.
Give separately for peace and for war the organization of each type of
infantry regiment and smaller unit, for each type of Infantry Division.
Give total figures for each unit and total figures for regiment of
officers and men, animals, weapons and equipment of all types
including vehicles. Include chart.
Cavalry Regiments.
Information as above.
Armored and Mechanized Regiments.
Information as above.
Motorized Regiments.
Information as above.
Mobile Regiments.
Inforinat'on as above.
Light Regiments.
Information as above.
Mountain. or Alpine Regiments.
Information as above.
Coast Artillery Regiments.
Information as above.
Assault Regiments.
Information as above.
Airborne Regiments.
Information as above.
Communications Regiments.
Information as above.
Frontier Guard Regiments.
Information as above,
Artillery Regiments.
Information as above.
Tank Regiments.
Information as above.
Antitank Regiments.
Information as above.
Antiaircraft Regiments(Mobile
Information as above..
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Give detailed organization for peace and for war.
22 Armored Train Units.
Information as above.
0300. MANPOWER.
0301. Army - General.
.0100 History and Traditions.
Historical development of the Army; traditions; influence of national
and international factors. Include effect of foreign military doctrines.
.0200 Mission in National Life.
Concise report on the mission of the Army in the furtherance of national
policy or aspirations.
.0300 Role in National Defense Policy.
Importance of the Army in the general scheme of national defense.
Principal or secondary arm of defense.
.0400 Establishment and Adequacy.
Brief statement onthe Army establishment and its adequacy
as to training, efficiency and equipment.
.0500 Basic Laws.
Basic laws affecting the Army establishment only.
.0600 Relation to Central Government.
Control over central government. Subservience to central government.
Support to the government by the Army and vice versa.
0302. Army - Composition and Role.
Discuss briefly the role and relative value of the components of the Army, as
affecting the Army as a whole. (Include Organized Reserves, Organized
Militia etc.)
.0100 Active Forces.
Discuss briefly the role of the Active Army and its value. Separate as
follows for specific discussion of each.
Home Forces (Include WAC s)
Forces Abroad
Colonial Forces
Native Forces
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Active Forces above.
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Active Forces above.
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considered to form a military reserve. They should be differentiated from
Militarized Societies reported under 0303.0500 below.
0303. Army - Strength.
.0100 Active Forces.
Give the total strength of the Active Army. Give strength of each, com-
ponent of the Active Army as follows:
Home Forces (List all components including WAC s)
Forces Abroad
Colonial Forces
Native Forces
Note: Subtract total casualties from original strength periodically.
01 Classes Called to the Colors, Peace-time. _
Give the year and number of each class called to the colors. Number
inducted from each class.
02 Classes Mobilized for War.
Information as above.
Note: Air, Navy, Coast Guard and Marines, or similar organizations are
reported elsewhere.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Give total strength of the Organized Reserves. Name and strength of each
organization.
.0300 Organized Militia or National Guard.
Give total strength by categories.
.0400 Quasi-Military Organizations.
Give total strength by categories.
Information for .0401 and .0402 as under Active Forces above.
.0500 Militarized Societies.
Give strength and relative importance as their military importance
warrants.
.0600 Additional Manpower.
Estimate the additional military manpower not included in the above.
Distinguish between trained and untrained, and between those under and
over military age. Do not include manpower needed for industry.
.0700 Total Land Forces Manpower.
Summarize total strength of:
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Quasi - Military Organizations
Militarized Societies
Additional Manpower
0303.0800 Total Military Manpower Available.
In addition to strength as outlined above for Total Land Forces, Manpower,
add Air, Navy, Coast Guard, Marines.
.0900 Commissioned and Enlisted.
01 Commissioned Officers.
Give total authorized strength by grade. Give total active strength by
grade. Give total active strength. by grade for:
Active Army Home Abroad Colonial Native
Organized Reserves " It .11 Organized Militia It it Quasi-Military Organizations " "
Militarized Societies " It
Include WAC s wherever applicable.
02 Warrant Officers.
Information as under Commissioned Officers above.
03 Non-Commissioned Officers. .
Information as under Commissioned Officers above.
04 Enlisted Men.
Information as under Commissioned Officers above.
0304. Strength of Ministry or Department of War.
Total strength by arm and grade of officers assigned to staff of Ministry of
War, offices proper, offices of Asst. Sec. of War, and all secretariats.
.0100 General Staff.
Total strength by arm and grade of all officers of the War Department,
General Staff. Include officers attached to the Supreme General Staff.
01 Military Intelligence.
Strength by arm and grade.
02 Organization Similar to G-1.
Strength by arm and grade.
03 Organization Similar to G-3.
Strength by arm and grade.
04 Organization Similar to G-4.
Strength by arm and grade.
05 Organization Similar to W.P.D. or O.P.D.
Strength by arm and grade.
.0200 Finance Department.
Strength by grade.
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.0300 Adjutant General's Department.
Strength by grade.
.0400 Inspector General's Department.
Strength by grade.
.0500 judge Advocate General's Department.
Strength by grade.
0305. Strength of Services.
.0100 Services - Total Strength.
Strength by grade.
.0200 Medical Forces.
Strength by grade.
.0300 Dental Forces.
Strength by grade.
.0400 Sanitary Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.0500 Quartermaster Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.0600 Ordnance Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.0700 Veterinary Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.0800 Remount Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.0900 Motor Transport Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units. For smaller nations where animal transport
is used give strength of personnel for this type of transport.
.1000. Military Police Corps.
Strength y grade and units.
.1100 Salvage Corps.
Strength by grade and units.
.1200 Mail, Telegraph and Courier Service.
Strength by grade and units.
.1300 Band and Fencing Master Corps.
Strength by grade and units.
.1400 Chaplains Corps.
Strength by grade.
.1500 Engineer Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units. Strength of combatant units reported under
Combatant Arms. List all units by name and st t~ i g a number
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0305.1600 Signal Corps or Service.
Strength by grade and units. (Only Services reported here.)
.1700 Chemical Warfare Service.
Strength by grade and units.
0306. Strength of Tactical Units.
.0100 Army Groups.
Strength of officers and men for each Group or similar organization.
Strength of officers and men for Group troops.
.0200, Strength of an Army.
Information as above.
.0300 Corps.
Information as above.
.0400 Independent Commands.
Information as above.
01 Independent Commands-Amphibian.
Information as above.
02 Independent Commands - Fortress.
Information as above.
.0500 Brigades.
Information as above for each type of Brigade.
.0600 Infantry Forces - Total.
Under this heading list Regular Infantry Divisions with strength of
officers and men. Also other types of Infantry Divisions, (motorized,
mobile, light, etc.), with strength of officers and men. Total strength
of Infantry troops in Groups, Armies, Corps, Commands.
.0700 Cavalry Forces.
Information as above. Total strength, horse and mechanized.
.0800 Mountain or Alpine Forces.
Information as above. Total strength.
.0900 Coastal Forces.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1000 Special Assault Forces.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1100 Airborne Forces. (Parachute, etc.)
Information as above. Total strength.
.1200 Line of Communications Division Forces.
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.1300 Frontier Guard Forces.
I or at o as above. Total strength.
.1400 Artillery Forces.
Information as above. Include Regular and Coast Artillery. Total strength.
.1500 Tank Forces.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1600 Antitank Forces.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1700 Frontier Guard Regiments.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1800 Fortress Regiments.
Information as above. Total strength.
.1900 Railroad Artillery Units.
Informations as above. Total strength.
.2000 Armored Train Units.
Information as above. Total strength.
Casualties.
.0100 Personnel.
Forward periodic estimates of casualties, and total casualties to date, of
personnel. Classify as follows:
Killed.
Wounded? (Distinguish between those permanently incapacitated and
those returnable to duty.)
Sick.
Captured.
Missing.
Report losses separately for Navy and Air.
Note: This number is for total all-inclusive casualty figures. (For each
operation casualties are reported under 0102.for use in calculating
attrition rates.)
.0200 Losses - Animals, Materiel, Equipment and Supplies.
Forward periodic estimates of losses and total losses to date, for each
theater.
0308. Prisoners of War.
.0100 Numbers.
Forward periodic estimates of total number of prisoners of war held in
country and in each occupied country. Classify prisoners as follows:
By theater of operations in which captured.
By date.
By nationality.
By age.
.0200 Interrogation.
Noteworthy features of questioning.
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System or method for exchange of prisoners of war. Numbers exchanged
by nationality. Numbers escaping. Channels of escape. Date of exchange.
.0400 Camps.
Give the name, type, location and capacity of each prison camp in the
country and in each occupied country. Give the following data:
Maintenance of prison camps.
Utilization of prisoners and work performed.
Pay received by prisoners.
Military jurisdiction and punishment.
Note: Evacuation of prisoners of war from frontiers to bases reported
under Evacuation.
.0500 Hostages.
Report military hostages only.
0309. Mobilization.
.0100 Peace-Time Plans - General.
Report concisely general plan for mobilization as applicable both to units
and personnel. Provision of facilities for reception and shelter for
mobilized manpower.
.0200 Laws and Regulations.
Submit copies of laws and regulations governing mobilization for
military service.
.0300 Units.
General plans for expansion to war-time strength of units of Active Army,
Organized Reserves, and Organized Militia. General plans for creation
of additional units. Estimate rate at which units can be made available.
.0400 Personnel.
Policy governing the initial assignment of officers of Active Army and
Reserve officers. Plans regarding the use or non-use of aliens in war.
Remark any prospective lack of balance between the availability of
senior officers, junior officers, n.c.o'. s and privates. Plans for pro-
curement of enlisted and commissioned personnel. Plans for mobilization
of women as military substitutes in various services. Provisions for
guarantees as to reemployment.
.0500 Peace-Time Alerts - Units and Personnel.
Alert mobilizations, partial or complete, in peace. Report by units and
strength.
.0600 War Time - Units.
Number of units mobilized on .M-Day. Number of units mobilized for
subsequent periods, until end of military operations. Comparison of
actual procedure with the peace-time planning, including any resultant
changes in the availability of manpower. Report periodically as to
general state of readiness for combat operations. (For availability of
equipment for mobilized units or personnel see Reserves.)
.0700 Personnel.
Include registration, number of classes called on MM Da and subsequent
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periods until end of military operations. Give estimated strength of
each class.
.0800 Aliens in Country.
Report on utilization of foreigners in country.
.0900 Nationals Abroad.
Report on utilization of all manpower available in foreign countries.
.1000 Historical.
Brief accounts of past mobilizations when of value in evaluating present
plans or actual procedure.
0310. Demobilization.,
.0100 Plans.
Existing plans for demobilization of personnel.
.0200 Actual.
Actual demobilization of military personnel. Rates of release. Coor-
dination between rates Of release and absorption by industry.
.0300 Administrative Procedure.
Discharge procedure. Property and clothing accountability. Allowances
and travel.
.0400 Rehabilitation.
Describe provisions for rehabilitation of demobilized personnel, only if
such is a function of military agencies.
0311. System of Recruitment.
.0100 Voluntary.
Where a voluntary Army exists, give the system and methods of recruit-
ment for Active Army, Organized Reserves and Organized Militia.
Report on methods of selection and induction; age requirements for
induction and termination; physical requirements for entry.
0200 Conscriptive.
Where a selective or conscriptive Army exists, give the system and
methods for Active Army, Organized Reserves and Organized Militia.
Report ono methods of selection and induction; age requirements for
induction and termination; physical requirements for entry; regulations
governing exemptions; dispositions of surplus conscripts; method of
handling pacifists and conscientious objectors (this subject only as it'
relates to conscription in the Army).
.0300 Recruitment of Aliens in Country.
Laws and policies governing.
.0400 F_r , ?-i.Lment of Nationals Abroad.
Discuss from the military standpoint laws and policies governing the
problem of dual citizenship.
0400. WEAPONS.
0401. Gases - GeneraL.
_
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Concise statement as to the advancement of the country in the use of gas.
In war-time, report any indications that employment of gas is contemplated.
Report leading classes of gases being made.
Note: Production of gases reported under the Economic Bloc.
For each class of gas, indicate whether it is standard (adopted) or experi-
mental. Give class; type; specifications; method of projection; properties;
effects. Include such data as odor; persistency in summer and winter;
tactical classification; physical classification; physiological action. Give
symbol and markings.
0401.0100 Phosgene.
.0200 Chlorine.
.0300 Mustard.
.0400 Others.
.0500 Research and Development.
Research and development of new types. Policies relating to research and
development. List each research agency or establishment with location,
facilities, methods.
0402. Bacteriological Warfare.
Cover possible and actual use; agencies engaged in research; methods
and facilities.
0403. Weapons and Equipment-General.
A concise statement on the general uniformity of individual and organizational
armament and equipment, showing quality, general efficiency and maintenance.
Summarize faults and advantages of existing weapons. Summarize trends
toward change as affecting design of similar or new weapons.
.0100 Small Arms.
01 Pistols and Revolvers.
Report for each weapon whether standard or experimental. If new
design, state advantages. Give complete description and specifications
covering operation; performance characteristics; name of manufacturer;
year of design; model or type; number; caliber; methods of marking
for identification; designation by name in country; nomenclature; etc.
If available give data on maintenance and stripping. Include charts or
drawings and photographs. Designate arm or service in which weapon
is used. (Report each weapon separately.)
02 Rifles and Carbines.
Information- as under Pistols and Revolvers above.
03 Bayonets, Sabers, Swords, Daggers, Knives.
All data pertinent to these arms. Designate arm or service in which
weapon is used. (Report each weapon separately.)
04 Small Arms - Machine Guns and Guns (up to 37 mm).
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above.
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01 Antiaircraft Mobile.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Note: Only characteristics of weapons reported under each type of
artillery,. Prime movers, chassis for self-propelled guns, etc.,
reported under vehicles. Emplacement and fixed positions for fixed
02
artillery reported under Fortifications.
Antiaircraft Fixed.
03
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Antitank.
04
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Field.
05
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Coast.
06
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Railroad.,
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
(Only
characteristics of weapons reported here. Equipment for Railroad
Artillery reported under Armored Trains.)
.0300
Mortars.
.0400
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0403.0101).
Rocket Launchers.
.0500
Give all pertinent'data as listed under Pistols and Revolvers above
(0403.0101). (Rockets reported under Ammunition.)
Explosive Devices.
Give all pertinent data as listed under Pistols and Revolvers above
(0403.0101).
01
Grenades (hand, rifle and others).
02
Mines (antitank, antipersonnel, and others).
03
Bombs (other than aerial).
04
Booby Traps.
05
Bangalore Torpedoes.
06
Others.
.0600
Miscellaneous Weapons.
01
Give all pertinent data as listed under Pistols and Revolvers above
(0403.0101). Include here such weapons as:
Flame Throwers.
.02
Pyrotechnic Firing Devices.
03
Chemical ro'ect rs.
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0403.0700 Weapons - Research and Development. .
Research and evelopment of new types. Policies relating to research and
development. List each research agency or establishment with location,
facilities, methods.
0404. Ammunition.
.0100 Small Arms.
01 Pistols and Revolvers.
Report separately for each type of ammunition whether standard or
experimental. If new type, state advantages. Give complete description
and specifications covering operation; performance; characteristics;
name of manufacturer; year of design; type number; caliber; nomen-
clature etc. Include charts or drawings and photographs. Designate
weapon or weapons in which each type is used.
02 Rifles and Carbines.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above.
03 Machine Guns and Guns (up to 37 mm).
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above.
.0200 Artillery.
01 Antiaircraft Mobile.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
02 Antiaircraft Fixed.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
03 Antitank.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
04 Field.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
05 C oast.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
06 Railroad.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0).;,
.0300 Mortars.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
.0400 Rockets.
Information as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
.0500 Fuzes and Igniters.
All pertinent data as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
.0600 Pyrotechnics and Miscellaneous.
All pertinent data as under Pistols and Revolvers above (0404.0101).
.0700 Research and Development.
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0500. EQUIPMENT.
0501.
Vehicles.
.0100
General Purpose.
Include here all general purpose vehicles whether horse drawn or motor
propelled. :Report each vehicle, separately designating its use by arm.
Give complete description of performance; characteristics; type of.
motor; power; total weight of vehicle; axle weight; dimensions; number
of wheels; type of tires; manufacturer; year and name of model; special
devices. State whether personnel or cargo carrier. Submit photographs
and drawings.
Note: Characteristics of weapons carried reported under Weapons.
.0200
Special Purpose.
01
Include here al special purpose vehicles such as:
Emergency Repair Trucks.
02
Tractors (demolition, bulldozers, snow traction, etc.).
03
Ordnance Maintenance Trucks.
04
Water Purification Trucks.
05
Ambulances.
06
Mobile Store and Recreation Trucks.
07
Others.
.0300
Give same data as for General Purpose Vehicles above (0501.0100). Give
special purpose for which used and special equipment carried by each.
Submit photographs and drawings.
Armored - General.
Summarize faults in existing types, and trends toward change as
affecting design of similar or new weapons.
Armored - Wheeled.
Report here all wheeled armored vehicles such as:
01
Armored Cars.
02
Armored Trucks.
03
Armored Motorcycles.
04
Others.
Information as under General Purpose Vehicles above (0501.0100). In
addition, report armor; type of weapon carried; other special features.
Include drawings and photographs.
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0501.0400 Armored - Half-Track.
Report here all half-track vehicles such as:
02 Weapon Carriers.
Information as under General Purpose Vehicles above (0501.0100).
.0500 Armored - Track-Laying.
Report here all track-laying vehicles such as:
01 Tanks.
02 Self-Propelled Gun Carriages.
03 Others.
Information as tinder General Purpose Vehicles above (0501.0100).
.0600 Research and Development.
Research and development of new types. Policies relating to research
and development. List each research agency or establishment with
location, facilities, methods.
0502. Individual Equipment - General.
Furnish tables of individual equipment other than weapons carried by the
soldier (and the horse of mounted troops. Weight of each article and total
weight. Description of each article. Report on special tropical, winter,
and mountain equipment. Submit photographs or drawings of each type, or
samples if possible.
.0100 Clothing.
Describe all items of special clothing, with special attention to design,
material and suitability for purpose intended. Submit photographs or
drawings of each item, or samples if possible. Report use of substitute
materials. List items of clothing, shoes and equipage issued to each
soldier. Weight and list of items normally carried in the soldiers pack.
Submit tables of sizes and measurements for clothing and footwear. .
.0200 Gas Masks.
Give all characteristics as for weapons. Submit photographs or drawings
of each type, or samples if possible.
.0300 Protective Clothing.
All pertinent data with photographs or drawings of each item, or samples
if possible.
.0400 Winter Clothing.
All pertinent data with photographs or drawings of each item, or samples
if possible.
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All pertinent data with photographs or drawings of each item, or samples
if possible.
.0600 Research and Development.
Research and development of new types. Policies relating to research and
development. List each research agency or establishment with location,
facilities, methods.
0503. Organizational Equipment.
Report here type and characteristics of all equipment (other than vehicles)
in general use by various arms and services, such as:
.0100 Miscellaneous.
01 Camouflage equipment.
02 Tentage and bedding.
03 Cooking and baking equipment.
04 Administration equipment.
05 Remount equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.0200 Construction.
Report here type and characteristics of all organizational construction
equipment other than bridging. Construction equipment carried by
special vehicles reported under 0501.0200. Report each item separately.
.0300 Bridging.
Report here type and characteristics, equipment for bridge construction
and repairs,, Bridge construction equipment on special vehicles reported
under 0501.0200. Report each item separately.
.0400 Communications.
Report here the characteristics of all communications equipment. Include:
01 Radio equipment.
02 Telephone equipment.
03 Telegraph equipment.
04 Buzzer equipment.
05 Smoke devices, flares, rockets.
06 Lamps, flags, panels, reflectors.
07 Cryptograph or cipher service equipment.
08 Wirelaying equipment .
09 Teletypewriters .
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Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
Fire Control.
Report here type and characteristics of all fire control instruments and
equipment. Include:
01 Aiming circles.
02 Range finders (stereoscopic and coincidence).
03 Height finders (stereoscopic and coincidence).
04 Searchlights.
05 Artillery directors.
06 Sights.
07 Quadrants.
08 Telescopes.
09 Surveying instruments.
10 Plotting boards.
12 Other fire control equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
Note: Radar reported under 0503.0601 below.
.0600 Detectors.
Report here type and characteristics of all detecting equipment. Include:
01 Radar.
02 Mine detectors.
03 Sound detectors (sound locators etc).
04 Anti-detectors (jamming instruments).
05 Gas detectors.
06 Others.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs and drawings.
.0700 Chemical. `
Report here type and characteristics of all chemical equipment. Include:
01 Spraying equipment.
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03 Projectors (other than chemical weapons).
04 Decontamination (other than individual clothing).
05 Alarm signals.
06 First aid equipment (for Chemical Warfare casualties).
07 Special protective items.
08 Other chemical equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
Note: Gas detectors reported under 0503.0700.
.0800 Medical.
Report here type and characteristics of all medical equipment such as:
01 Hdspital equipment (include X-ray; fluoroscopes).
02 Ambulance equipment.
03 Laboratory equipment.
04 Sanitation equipment (include delousing equipment).
05 Water purification equipment (include distillation plants).
06 Surgical equipment.
07 Dental equipment.
08 Veterinary equipment.
09 Other medical equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.0900 Photographic.
Report on all items of photographic equipment such as:
01 Cameras.
02 Lenses.
03 Filters.
04 Processing equipment.
05 Meters.
06 Films and negatives.
07 Special equipment.
08 Other photographic equipment.
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Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
0503.1.000 Cartographic.
Report here equipment used for cartographic purposes only. Give detailed
description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.1100 Demolition.
Report here the characteristics of all demolition equipment (other than
weapons and vehicles).
01 Demolition sets (including explosives).
02 .Other devices.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.1200 Amphibious.
Report here the characteristics of all types of amphibious equipment
(other than vehicles). Include:
01 Landing and other special craft.
02 Special weapons (used only by the Amphibious Forces).
03 Other amphibious equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.1300 Airborne (other than planes, gliders, vehicles).
01 Parachutes for food containers.
02 Parachutes for equipment.
03 Equipment containers (other than food).
04 Other airborne equipment.
Give detailed description of each item with photographs or drawings.
.1400 Winter or Mountain Warfare.
Report here the characteristics of all types of equipment designed
especially for winter or mountain warfare. Include:
01 Skis.
02 Snowshoes.
03 Sleds.
04 Snow removal equipment (other than vehicles).
05 Climbing equipment.
.1500 Jungle or Desert Warfare.
Report here the characteristics of all types of equipment designed
especially for jungle or desert warfare.
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.1600 Other Organizational Equipment.
Report here the characteristics of equipment which falls into categories
other than those listed above.
.1700 Research and Development.
Research and development -of new types of equipment. Policies relating
to research and development. List each research agency or establishment
with location, facilities, methods.
0600. UNIFORMS, INSIGNIA, DECORATIONS, AWARDS, CITATIONS, RANK.
0601. Uniforms - General Description (all types).
.0100 Active Army.
.0200 Reserves.
.0300 Organized Militia.
.0400 Women's Auxiliaries.
.0500 National Police Forces and other armed organizations.
.0600 Quasi - Military Organizations, and Societies.
.0700 Others.
0602. Quality.
Discuss quality of uniforms for each category. Distinguish between officers'
and enlisted men's uniforms.
0603. Cost.
.0100 Active Army'.
.0200 Reserves.
.0300 Organized Militia.
.0400 Women's Auxiliaries.
.0500 National Police Forces and other armed organizations.
.0600 Quasi - Military Organizations and Societies.
.0700 Others.
Distinguish between officers' and enlisted men's uniforms.
0604. Regulations Governing.
List here all regulations governing wearing of uniforms, procurement of
same, and maintenance. Discuss separately for each component as listed
above, if different.
.0100 Misuse of Uniform.
Discuss briefly.
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Submit all data on rank and rating insignia including description, color, mode
of affixing, place on uniform. Submit actual samples, official photographs,
or skilled drawings.
0606. Insignia - Arm, Service, or Specialty.
Submit all data on arm an service insignia.
0607. Decorations; Awards, Citations.
.0100 Decorations - General.
List all decorations and awards in their order of importance.
.0200 Description.
Give a detailed description of each decoration or award. Describe both
sides, the ribbon and metal used. Furnish actual samples, photographs
or sketches.
.0300 Regulations Governing.
Regulations governing bestowal and wearing.
.0400 Privileges.
Report privileges obtaining with the bestowal of each decoration or award.
.0500 Citaticns.
Discuss form, action meriting a citation, and frequency of bestowal.
0608. Relative Rank and Procedure.
Submit a tabulated list as follows:
Corresponding to U. S. rank give the relative rank of all officers, warrant
officers, noncommissioned officers and enlisted men, of the Army, Navy,
Air, Militia, etc.
Report on the rules of precedence in each service and among the respective
services. Discuss regulations covering the exchange of courtesies. Report
any rank higher than that of the U.S.
0609. Identification Tags.
Describe tags or other means of personal identification.
0700. FORTIFICATIONS.
Note: The location of all fortifications should be given by- coordinates.
0701. Fortifications - General.
Report policy as affected by strategic plans for defense and offense.
0702. Coastal Defense - General.
Discuss mission in relation to national defense; tactical theory of employ-
ment; coordination with other field forces of the Army; cooperation with
Navy and Air Forces. Include map showing exact locations of fortifications
by town, province and country, of all defense centers, (including those that
may be part of Naval Bases).
.0100 Individual Areas.
For each fortified area or locality report ciitts importance in the execution
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Report whether manned by fortress troops or others.
Submit map and photographs or sketches for each area, showing exact
coordinates by latitude and longitude, and indicating province, county, etc.
and nearest town or village.
01 Outer Defense System.
Give description and location by coordinates. Include:
38
43
44
45
48
49
54
55
Minefie ids.
Nets.
Booms.
Underwater obstacles.
Others.
Coastal Installations.
Give location by coordinates. Include:
Structural Works.
Number, type or other designation. Purpose. (For example: pillbox,
casemate, personnel shelter, ammunition shelter, gun emplacement
or observation post.)
Artille Z.
Other than that reported above under Structural Works.)
Number, type and purpose of guns.
Note: Characteristics of guns reported under Weapons.
Torpedo Tubes (shore mounted).
Fire Control Installations.
Cover such installations as:
Observation posts.
Radar installations.
Searchlights.
Radio direction finders.
Sound detectors.
Others.
Technical Equipment and Installations (Miscellaneous).
Local defenses (for mobile forces).
Vital points (give coordinates).
57 Vulnerabilit .
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59 Other data.
.0200 Individual Harbors.
Follow outline under Individual Areas above (0702.0100).
0703. Land Fortifications - General.
Discuss tactical theory of employment and coordination with other field
forces of the Army. Cooperation with Air Forces.
.0100 Individual Areas.
For each fortified area or locality report its importance in the execution
of strategic plans.
Include map showing exact locations and photographs or sketches for
each area.
01 Permanent Fortifications.
Give description and location by coordinates.
Structural Works.
Number, type or other designation. Purpose. (For example:
pillbox, casemate, personnel shelter, ammunition shelter, gun
emplacement or observation post.)
07 Artillery.
(Other than that reported under Structural Works.)
Number, type and purpose of guns.
Note: Characteristics of guns reported under Weapons.
12 Fire Control Installations.
Cover such installations as:
13 Observation posts.
14 Searchlights.
15 Radio direction finders.
16 Sound detectors.
.17 Others.
18 Fixed Flame Throwers and Miscellaneous Installations.
19 Local defenses (for mobile forces).
20 Vital points (give coordinates).
21 Landmarks,
22 Others.
27 Field Fortifications.
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28 Gun Emplacements.
33 Trench Systems.
Include other data pertinent to this subject as outlined under Permanent
Fortifications above (0703.0101).
38 Obstacles.
Description and location by coordinates:
39 Antitank ditches and traps.
40 Antitank minefields.
41 Antitank walls.
42 Anti-parachutist devices.
43 Anti-personnel minefields.
44 Anti-personnel devices. (Such as Booby Traps).
45 Barbed wire entanglements.
46 Inundations.
47 Road blocks.
48 Others.
.0200 Individual Cities or Towns.
Follow outline under Individual Areas above (0703.0100).
0704. Fortifications - Characteristics of Structural Works.
For each type of structural work (coastal and land) include the following data:
Armament: number, caliber and purpose of guns. (Characteristics of guns
reported under Weapons.) Capacity: number of men and amount of storage
space. Dimensions: length, width, height, thickness--of roof, walls, floor.
Turrets and cupolas. Armor plate thickness. Embrasures, apertures.
Number and armor plate thickness of doors. Protective features. Reinforce-
ment of concrete, steel lining, earth banking, and covering, etc. Gas proofing.
Means for close defense. Submit map showing location, and photographs,
drawings or sketches.
Include such types as:
.0100 Pillboxes.
.0200 Forts (strongly organized groups of emplacements, shelters, and other
fortified installations).
.0300 Casemates (closed emplacements for one or more large guns).
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0704.0500
Gun Emplacements.
.0600
Observation Posts.
.0700
Open Emplacements
(prepared gun or instrument positions with floor and
protective walls).
.0800
Other Types.
0800.
TACTICS AND STRATEGY.
Discuss briefly historical tactics and strategy and their effect upon present
tactics and strategy. Other influences affecting.
0810.
Tactics.
0811.
National Defense Policy.
Note: Political aspects are discussed under 3141.0300.
.0100
War Plans.
Discuss briefly including text and analysis of plans.
.0200
Joint War Plans.
Discuss briefly plans for the combined use of the Army, Navy and Air.
(Plans for each enemy discussed separately.)
.0300
Army War Plans.
Data on various war plans.
.0400
Navy War Plans.
Data on various war plans.
.0500
Air War Plans.
Data on various war plans.
.0600
Plans for Controlling Civil Disturbances.
Data on plans for military control of civil disturbances.
Note: The use of armed forces in quelling civil disorders is reported
under 0105.
Note: The suppression of minor civil disorders by police forces is
reported under 5900.
0812. Tactical Theories and Doctrines.
Tactical theories of leading military writers and critics. Brief analytical
discussion of their value and influence.
.0100 Arms and Services.
Prescribed Staff doctrines for arms and services and tactical functions
of formations and units, including special organizations.
Summarize the lessons learned from exercised and combat operations,
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or unit, on:
01 Offensive Warfare.
02 Designation of objectives.
03 Distribution of forces.
04 Forms of offensive action.
05 Frontages and depths.
06 Reserves.
07 Coordination.'
08 Meeting engagements.
09 Attack of fortified positions.
10 Counter-offensives.
11 Pursuit.
12 Tactical use of weapons.
Note: Security in offensive warfare reported under Security (0815.).
17 Defensive Warfare.
18 Selection of positions.
19 Tactical organization.
20 Organization of fire.
21 Organization of ground.
22 Conduct of the defense.
23 Tactical use of weapons.
Note: Security in defensive warfare reported under Security (0815.).
28 Retrograde Movements.
29 Delaying actions.
30 Withdrawals.
31 Retreats.
36 Special Operations.
37 Amphibious.
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40 Town and city combat.
41 Woods combat.
42 Night combat.
43 Winter operations.
44 Mountain operations.
45 Jungle operations.
46 Desert operations.
47 Anti-Partisan operations.
48 Other operations.
0813. Operations of Combined Arms.
Prescribed Staff doctrines for use of the arms in combination. Summarize
the lessons learned from exercises and combat operations, and trends
toward changes. Include:
.0100 Ground-Air Operations.
.0200 Ground-Navy Operations.
.0300 Ground-Navy-Air Operations.
0814. Exercise of Command.
Prescribed Staff doctrines for commands of all units and formation.
Summarize lessons learned from exercises and combat operations, and
trends toward change. Report on:
.0100 Estimates of the situation.
.0200 Command conduct in battle.
.0300 Staff.
.0400 Combat orders.
.0500 Command posts.
.0600 Signal communications.
Discuss briefly operations of communications, from highest field
headquarters, through intermediate headquarters, down to company,
troop or battery, showing responsibility for the communications involved.
Include chart. Codes and ciphers in use.
.0700
0815.
.0100
Liaison.
Security.
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.0200 Against chemical warfare.
.0300 Against aircraft.
.0400 Reconnaissance.
.0500 Counter-Reconnaissance.
.0600 Counter-Intelligence.
0816. Troop Movements.
Prescribed doctrines, lessons learned from exercises and combat
operations, and trends toward change. Report on:
.0100 Tactical march techniques - by motor.
.0200 Tactical march techniques - by rail.
.0300 Tactical march techniques - by air.
.0400 Tactical march techniques - by water.
(Security during movements reported under Security above.)
0817. Halts, Bivouacs, Rest Areas.
Prescribed doctrines, lessons learned from exercises and combat
operations, and trends toward change.
0818. Camouflage.
.0100 Tactical employment of camouflage for individual.
.0200 Tactical employment of camouflage for unit.
.0300 Tactical employment of camouflage for fortified areas.
:0400 Tactical employment of camouflage for deception in large areas.
Note: Camouflage for industry and other phases reported elsewhere.
0820. Strategy.
0821. Theories and Doctrines.
Strategic theories of leading military writers and critics. Brief
analytical discussion of their value and influence. Prescribed strategic
Staff doctrines and their application to current military problems.
Influences affecting strategic doctrines of country.
0822. Theories of Mechanization and Motorization.
Strategic ideas of leading military writers and critics. Brief analytical
discussion of their value and influence. Prescribed strategic doctrines
and their application to current military problems.
0823. Other Strategic Theories.
0824. Strategic Employment.
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duct of exercises or combat operations, and trends toward change.
0900. TRAINING.
0901. Training - General.
Discuss briefly the general system of army training. Give control, centrali-
zation or decentralization. Submit training films if available.
.0100 Regulations.
Report regulations governing training in general.
Note: Training of each staff, arm, service, or unit is reported separately
below.
.0200 Individual.
Give a concise discussion of the system of individual training, and the
number of men who receive individual training annually. For Reserves
and Organized Militia give the number called back annually.
For officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers, professional
(long-term) soldiers, and soldiers, report training as is applicable to the
following:
Courses at civilian educational institutions.
Correspondence work.
Recruit training.
Specialist training.
Educational and vocational training.
Note: Report training in garrison schools under Organizational and Unit
below (0902.).
.0300 Military Personnel from Foreign Armies.
Officers and enlisted men detailed from foreign armies and serving in the
country's army. Purpose, name and location of units in which they are
serving. Number sent; names of outstanding personnel. Training and
military activities.
.0400 Military Personnel in Foreign Armies:
Officers and enlisted men detailed to foreign armies. Purpose, name and
location of units in which they are serving. Number sent; names of
outstanding personnel. Training and military activities.
0902. Organizational and Unit.
.0100 Garrison and Armory.
Give character and scope of garrison and armory training for Active
Army, Organized Reserves and Organized Militia. Include garrison
schools for officers and non-commissioned officers. Report number of
men trained each year.
.0200 Road Marches and Road Spaces.
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Scope and methods of field training in the Active Army, Organized
Reserves, Organized Militia. Report number of men trained each year.
Include training of Combat Intelligence Units.
.0400 Target, Musketry and Field Firing.
Give information concerning training and actual performance for each
arm and service. For installations see Facilities of Military Posts and
Stations .(0203.1002).
0Q03. Combined.
Report on extent, direction, character and methods of combined training;
training in coordination and cooperation with combatant units; command post
and staff exercises.
.0100 Maneuvers and Exercises.
01 General S y stem.
Give general system for the holding of large scale maneuvers and
exercises.
02 Control and Umpiring.
Give complete methods of control and umpiring. Brief discussion on
methods of leasing land, method of payment to property owners,
housing, etc.
03 Actual.
Report each important maneuver or exercise held annually. Give the
following data:
Date and location.
Type of terrain chosen.
Arms, Units and Commanders participating.
Broad outline of tactical or strategic problem.
Unusual methods of regulation and control (differing from those
reported under General System (0900.0100).
Brief account of actions taken by opposing sides.
Number of troops participating by Active Army, Organized Reserves,
Organized Militia, etc.
Number of foreign observers by nationality and other nonpartici-
pating personnel present at maneuver.
Give a critique of each maneuver or exercise as follows:
Tactical principles stressed. (Lessons and trends toward change in
tactical doctrines should be reported simultaneously under Tactics
(0810.). Methods of coordination and cooperation of combatant
arms and their efficiency. Brief mention of new types of equipment.
(Details of equipment reported under Equipment, 0500.).
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from observed standards of discipline, training and equipment.
Include here the observed difference between Army, Reserves and
Militia. Discussions of readiness of troops for combat from any
other sources.
0904. Army Schools.
.0100 Army Schools - General.
List all Army Schools. Give policy governing the attendance of Army,
Reserves, Organized Militia and Women's Auxiliary Corps Schools.
Give policy governing the attendance of Army Schools by Air and Navy
officers. Give policy governing the exchange of military professors and
students with foreign countries.
.0200 Foreign Military Personnel in Military Schools.
Officers and enlisted men from foreign countries detailed to military
schools of country. Purpose, name and location of schools to which sent.
Number sent; names of outstanding personnel detailed, activities.
.0300 Military Personnel in Foreign Military Schools.
Officers and enlisted men detailed to foreign schools. Purpose, name and
location of schools to which sent. Number sent; names of outstanding
personnel detailed; activities.
.0400 Foreign Military Language Students in Country.
Officers and enlisted men detailed from abroad as language officers.
Purpose and activities. Location of, detail. Number sent; names of out-
standing personnel detailed.
.0500 Military Language Students Sent to Foreign Countries.
Officers and enlisted men detailed to foreign countries as language officers.
Purpose and activities. Location of detail. Number sent; names of out-
standing personnel detailed.
.0600 Cadet and Preparatory.
Report each school separately. Give the following data:
Name, location, and facilities.
Similarity to type of school in U.S.
Method of selecting students.
Noteworthy methods of training.
Number, length and scope of courses.
Efficiency and value of school to ,Army.
Number of students in attendance from Adtive Army,
Reserves, Organized Militia, Women's Auxiliary Corps.
Number of graduates of each per year.
Number of foreigners attending.
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R.O.T.C. and C.M.T.C. reported under Pre-Military Training (0905.0100).
.0700
Separate Arms.
Report each branch school separately. Give same data as under 0904.0600.
.0800
Technical and Administrative.
Report each school separately.
Give same data as under 0904.0600.
.0900
Specialists,
Report each school separately.
Give same data as under 0904.0600.
.1000
Non-Commissioned Officers.
Report each school separately. Give same data as under 0904.0600.
.1100
Combined General Staff.
Report each school separately. Give same data as under 0904.0600.
.1200
War College and Superior,
Give same data as under 0904.0600. Include number of selected civilians
in attendance. Air and Navy instructors.
0905.
Pre- Military.
.0100
Schools and Colleges (R.O.T.C.).
Report all training in schools and colleges similar to R.O.T.C. training in
U.S. Give the general system; age of entrance; voluntary or compulsary
attendance; scope; objectives; method of training; efficiency and value to
the Army; correlation with troop service. Report number and names of
schools and colleges giving this training, number of students taking
courses annually, number of students completing military courses annually.
.0200 Non-Academic.
System in pre-military training in:
01 Youth Organizations.
02 Labor Organizations.
03 Quasi-Military Organizations.
04 Militarized Societies.
Others.
Give same data as under 0905.0600.
0906. Reviews and Inspections of Troops.
.0100 Reviews - General.
Report significant aspects of reviews and inspections by military
authorities, government officials etc.
.0200 By Foreigners.
Report significant aspects of all reviews and inspections by foreign
military authorities, diplomatic officials, etc.
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0907. Inspections and Visits.
Cover here inspections other than those for military operations and training.
Report on military inspections and visits of areas, posts and installations,
fortifications, schools, factories, etc.
0908. Service Journals and Publications.
List name, type, purpose and scope of each.
000. INTELLIGENCE AND COUNTER-INTELLIGENCE.
.0100 Military Intelligence - General.
Describe the functions of the Military Intelligence Service. (If intelligence
is a function of the General Staff, report under 0206.0302.)
Analyze the country's intelligence doctrines and techniques as applied to its
strategic need for military intelligence.
System of evaluation, collection and dissemination of strategic intelligence.
Coordination of technical and strategic intelligence. Operation and efficiency
of the intelligence service.
.0200 Joint Intelligence Committees.
Give the system, policies and control of intelligence by the committee. All
other pertinent data.
Names of important military personnel on committee. (Forward biographical
material under 7100.)
.0300 Joint Intelligence Agencies.
Information as above.
.0400 Official Representatives Abroad.
Give the general system of accrediting representatives abroad and list each
accredited agency for Army, Navy and Air.
.0500 Attaches and Observers Abroad.
Method of selection and appointment of Military, Naval and Air Attaches and
Observers sent abroad. Submit a list of all attaches and observers and the
countries to which accredited. Report on the activities of each separately.
(Forward biographical material under 7100.)
.0600 Technical Liaison and Exchange by Nationals in Foreign Countries.
Describe here official and unofficial exchanges of military information by
'technical services, learned societies, and similar agencies.
.0700 Military Agents or Spies Abroad.
All data available on this subject.
.0800 Foreign Military Representatives in Country.
Activities of Military, Naval and Air Attaches and Observers in the country.
Submit a list of all attaches and observers and the countries from which
accredited. Report on the influence and activities of each separately.
(Forward biographical material under 7100.)
.0900 Technical Liaison and Exchange by Foreigners in Country.
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.1000 Military Agents in Country.
All data available on this subject.
.1100 Combat Intelligence.
Report collecting agencies(down to Infantry Battalion. or similar unit);
techniques of collection; techniques of evaluation and exploitation; trans-
mission of information to higher, lower and adjacent echelons.
.1200 Captured Documents and Materiel.
Report collecting agencies down to Infantry Battalion or similar unit);
techniques of collection; techniques of evaluation and exploitation; trans-
mission of information from source to War Department Intelligence Service.
.1300 Aerial Photographic Intelligence.
Report techniques of evaluation and exploitation; and transmission of infor-
mation to higher, lower, and adjacent echelons.
.1400 Signal Intelligence.
Report system used by Signal Units for collection of intelligence on foreign
armies.
.1500 Other Methods.
Note: Intelligence obtained from Prisoners of War reported under Prisoners
of War - Interrogation.
.1600 Counter-Intelligence.
Give a list of all agencies and their organization. Mission in general scheme
of national defense. Methods of counter-espionage:
Against own activities.
Against foreign activities - M.A. s etc.
(Include imposition of restrictions in time of war.)
Operation and efficiency of espionage and counter-espionage.
.1700 Subversion of Personnel.
Activities on subversion of intelligence and counter-intelligence personnel.
Methods of correction and punishment.
.1800 Means of Safeguarding Military Information.
General restrictions as promulgated in national legislation, executive order
etc. Restrictions on discussion by military, naval and air personnel
regarding military matters.
Restrictions on entrance to fortified areas, military and naval reservations.
Restrictions on photography of military areas etc.
Restrictions on military plants, factories manufacturing military equipment,
and shipyards.
Restrictions on freedom of action and intercourse of accredited foreign
representatives.
1100. LOGISTICS.
1101. Logistics - General.
Note: If possible, a Logistics Manual of the country should be procured and
forwarded by the Military Attache.
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whether the system has been planned principally for rail, road, or sea, and to
what extent each will be utilized. Report on the actual operation of the system
as a whole in wartime.
1101.0100 Railroad - Army Trains.
Give railroad logistics on Division and Unit transportation as follows:.
Number of trains per Division for manpower.
Number of trains per Division for supply and equipment.
Number of cars per train for manpower.
Number of cars per train for supply and equipment.
Number of manpower per car by types of car.
Amount of supplies per car by types of car and by types of equipment.
Time needed for loading and unloading equipment, supplies and man-
power under normal circumstances and under combat fire.
Speed of travel for Army trains on main and secondary lines.
.0200 Road, Motor or Animal Transport.
Give road logistics on Division and Unit transportation as follows:
Number of trucks per Division for manpower.
Number of trucks per Division for supply and equipment.
Number of men per truck by type of truck.
Amount of supplies per truck by type of truck.
Amount of equipment by type, for each type of truck.
Time needed for loading and unloading equipment, supplies and man-
power under normal circumstances and under combat fire.
Speed of travel for motor and animal transport on main and secondary
roads.
.0300 Sea Transport.
Give sea logistics on Division and Unit transportation as follows:
Number of ship tons per Division for manpower.
Number of ship tons per Division for supply and equipment.
Number of manpower by type of ship.
Amount of supplies and equipment by type of ship and by type of equip-
ment.
Time needed for loading and unloading equipment, supplies and man-
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1102. Supply System.
0100 Supply try. try
In countries where a Supply Ministry exists, give organization and general
functions.
Supply in Peace.
Give the system in time of peace. Show how each Service or Corps
functions as an integral part of the system as a whole. Include charts.
01 Procurement.
Show whether the system is centralized or decentralized. Give method
of coordination of various agencies; method of purchase: bids, contracts,
etc. Influence of politics on procurement (if any).
Note: Only the system of procurement should be reported here. Sources
of procurement are reported under the Economic Bloc.
02 Storage.
Give the system for storage of general supplies of armaments and
equipment in time of peace. Give classification for storage.
*4n
Note: Location and capacity and amount of each item stored reported
under Reserves (1107.).
03 Unit Distribution.
Give details of system, advantages and disadvantages. Show classifi-
cation of supplies for distribution and issue. Amounts issued.
.0300 Supply in War.
Give changes from peace-time system. Show how each Service or Corps
functions as an integral part of the system as a whole. Include charts.
Procurement.
Give changes from peace-time
in theaters of operations.
system and special procurement measures
Storage.
Give changes from peace-time
theater of operations.
system and details of system in
Note: Location, capacity and amount of each item stored reported under
1107.).
Unit Distribution.
Give details of system. Include classification of supplies for distri-
bution and issue. Amount issued for unit and for theater. Organization
and operation in the interior, in the communications zone, and in
theaters of operation. Show advantages and disadvantages of system.
Include charts.
1103. Evacuation System.
.0100 During Active Operations.
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and wounded from advanced collecting stations, through the combat and
communication zones, to the interior. Include chart. Report on methods
of disposal of dead in theaters of operations.
Note: If a separate Evacuation Service is organized, it should be reported
under Services (0207.0200).
1103.0200 Prisoners of War.
Report system of evacuating of prisoners of war from front lines to final
destination. Describe each phase of system. Interrogation and other
P.O.W. data reported under 0308.
Note: Evacuation of sick and wounded by air reported under Air-Military.
1104. Personnel Replacement System in War.
Cover such phases of the system of personnel replacement as are distinct
from the general procurement of personnel. Show provisions for establish-
ment of depot or replacement brigade or other personnel "pools". Give
the method of forwarding replacements through the various echelons down
to front lines, etc. Include chart.
Note: The system of procurement of personnel is reported under 031.
1105. System of Signal Communications.
Outline system only, from headquarters to zone of interior and vice versa.
Note: The organization of the Signal Corps and details of signal equipment
are reported elsewhere.
1106. Supply and Equipment.
.0100 Contracts and Costs.
Report briefly on methods of awarding and terminating war contracts.
Give extent of graft (if any).
.0200 Specificiations and Defects.
Report briefly on specifications as laid down by the War Department and
on regulations concerning defects.
.0300 Analyses, Tests and Trials.
Give system and methods of control by the War Department.
.0400 Investigations.
Report briefly on methods.
.0500 Requisitions and Maintenance of Supply.
All pertinent data.
.0600 Marking, Packing and Inspection.
Report briefly on methods.
.0700 Proofing (Gas, etc).
Report briefly on methods.
.0800 Salvaging and Repair.
Report briefly on methods.
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.0900 Rations and Forage.
Peace-time allowance per man. War-time allowance per man.
Classification of various rations, components and cost. Days of supply
carried by separate echelons, and means of transportation used. Methods
and standards of cooking. Reserve- depots and warehouses, amount of
military food supplies in each.
.1000 Motor Fuel and Oil.
Peace-time allowance per Division or Unit. War-time requirements per
Division or Unit. War-time requirements per theater of operations. Days
of supply carried by the several echelons and method of handling. Location
of reserve supply points. Amount of military supplies at each.
.1100 Ammunition Su_pply.
Submit chars: of peace-time allowances per weapon by type, including cost
per day. Submit chart of war-time requirements per Division and Unit,
giving the following information under each type of ammunition:
Day of supply (rounds per weapon per day).
Proportion of types (percentages of AP., Tracer, Ball, H.E.
Cannister, Incendiary, etc.).
Unit of fire (in rounds per weapon).
Average weight per round, including packing, in lbs.
Amounts carried by different echelons and means of transportation
used by each.
1107. Reserves.
Report reserves of all kinds separately far peace-time and for war.
.0100 Munitions and Equipment - General.
Give amounts in reserve in broad terms: the number of men or divisions
capable of being equipped therefrom. The availability of equipment as
compared to that of manpower.
01 Small Arms.
Report amount of small arms by type and caliber in each depot, arsenal
or other storage point. Location of each and vulnerability.
02 Heavy Weapons.
Information as above.
03 Artillery,.
Information as above.
04 Small Arms Ammunition.
Report reserves of ammunition for small arms by type and caliber in
each depot, arsenal or other storage point. Location of each and
vulnerability.
05 . Heavy Weapons Ammunition.
Information as above.
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Information as above.
07 Explosive Devices.
Report reserves of bombs, grenades, mines, etc. by type in each depot,
arsenal, or other storage point. Location of each and vulnerability.
08 Gases and Chemical Warfare Equipment.
Report reserves of gases and chemical warfare equipment by type in
each depot, arsenal or other storage point.
.0200 Equipment for Services.
Report reserves for each Service by type of equipment at each depot, etc.
Location of each and vulnerability.
.0300 Individual Equipment.
Report amount on hand at each depot, etc. Location of each and vulner-
ability.
.0400 Organizational Equipment - Miscellaneous.
Report reserves of organizational equipment (excluding that reported above)
by type in each depot, etc. Location of each and vulnerability.
1200. ADMINISTRATION. I
1201. Administration - Territorial Zones and Districts.
System of administration for each area and subdivision into which the
country is divided. Give specific boundaries and relation to political
boundries.
1202. Staff Procedure.
Give prescribed procedure for the various staffs. Describe functions and
responsibilities of sections and subsections.
.0100 Staff Documents.
List the various documents which are issued, published, or maintained
by staffs. Give in order of importance and the responsibility for each.
Include here:
01 Army Regulations.
02 Army Manuals.
03 Army Orders.
1203. Units.
System of administration for each unit, from the highest to the lowest.
1204. Services.
System of administration for each Service.
1205. Departmental.
System of departmental administration for all departmental agencies.
1206. Areas and Reservations.
Give system of administration for each, if different. Report on all
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.0100 Maneuver and Training Areas.
All pertinent data.
.0200 Concentration Areas in War.
All pertinent data.
.0300 Mobilization Areas in War.
All pertinent data.
.0400 Demobilization Areas in War.
All pertinent data.
1207. Administration of Military Property.
.0100 Acquisition and Disposal of Property in Peace and War.
Concise report on methods.
.0200 Rights of Property Involved in Peace and War.
Concise report on methods of handling this problem.
.0300 Billeting of Property in Peace and War.
Report concisely on methods used.
.0400 Buildings and Grounds.
Give supervisory and administrative procedures used in control of
permanent military installations and areas. Report all data pertinent
to operation. Report separately on:
01 Barracks and Quarters.
02 Battlefields and Parks.
03 Burials, Cemeteries, War Graves.
04 Camps and Cantonments.
05 Commissaries and Post Exchanges.
06 Hospitals, Soldier's Homes.
07 Military Prisons.
08 Depots.
09 Others.
1208. Administration of Military Communications (Road, Water, Mail, etc.).
.0100 Control and Use of Military Highways.
Discuss briefly the system of control, type and extent of use of military
highways in peace-time and war.
.0200 Army Transports (Water).
Discuss briefly the system of control and extent of use of army transports
in peace-time and war.
.0300 Individual Transportation in Peace.
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Discuss briefly rules governing, and allowances.
1208.0400 Military Use of Ports in War-time.
01 Embarkation.
Give system of embarkation and control of ports for embarkation by
the War Department. Discuss each port used.
02 Debarkation.
Give system of debarkation and control of ports for debarkation by the
War Department. Discuss each port used.
.0500 Mail, Telegraph and Courier Service.
Give system of administration for each. Give Army postal regulations.
01 A. P. O. s.
Discuss briefly communications and delivery system in the field.
1209. Business Methods and Procedure with Commercial Agencies.
Discuss this subject briefly. Do not duplicate information on purchases, bids
or contracts reported under 1 102,0201).
1210. Correspondence Regulations.
Report on system for Army only. Include prescribed nomenclature and
terminology.
1211. Army Records.
Give recording system and method of storage.
1212. Army Schools.
Give system of administration. (Schools reported under 0904.).
1213. Army Construction - General.
Discuss briefly the general system and methods of military construction
used by the Army.
Report on all agencies engaged in military construction, including those of
the Navy (C. B. s, etc.).
.0100 Military Roads.
Report here on types of military roads built by the Army. (Description of
roads reported under the Economic Bloc.) Military agencies engaged in
road building.
.0200 Military Bridges.
Report here on types of military bridges built by the Army in peace-time
and in theaters of operations. Include such types as Bailey Bridges.
(Bridge equipment reported under Equipment.) Military agencies engaged
in building bridges.
.0300 Installations.
Include here all types of military installations built by the Army in the
field.
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04 Prison.
05 Airfields.
06 Camps.
07 Canteens.
08 Fortifications.
09 Arsenals.
10 Target Ranges.
11 Others.
Military agencies engaged in the construction of each type.
Note: Permanent installations are reported under 0203.1000.
1214. Salutes and Honors.
Report all regulations, etc.
1215. Memorial Procedures.
Report all regulations etc.
1216. Demobilization - Disposal of Equipment.
Plans of disposal and actual disposal of equipment. Include rate. Disposition
of surplus properties for reserve stocks or civilian consumption.
1217. Disarmament.
Concise information on actual disarmament.
1218, Administrative Composition of Military Occupation Forces.
Give the administrative organization for the army or armies of occupation.
Number of troops in each occupational army. Names of military personnel
and positions held. Unified Command (if more than one country is occupied).
(Forward biographical material under 7100.)
1219. Personnel - Commissioned.
Note: Strength of commissioned personnel reported under 0303.0900; training
reported under 0901.
.0100 Active Army.
A concise report on the social classes from which the Active Army is
drawn.
01 Illiteracy'.
Give percentages for each category of personnel.
02 Immorality.
Brief discussion of general standards for each category of personnel.
03 Appointment.
Methods of appointment, percentage of officers appointed from gradutes
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of academies (similar to West Point), percentages appointed from
regular army etc.
1219.0104 Promotions.
Rules governing promotions, average age and service in grade.
05 Retirement.
System of retirement by age and by grade.
06 Discharge.
All pertinent data.
07 Efficiency.
Concise statements on efficiency from the standpoint of: general
education, professional training; discipline, morale, courage, loyalty,
initiative, leadership, health and endurance, and other influences
affecting. Conclude with brief general rating.
08 Efficiency Reports.
System of efficiency reports. (Submit form used.)
09 Duty with Troops.
Policy governing.
10 Physical Standards.
Give physical standards of entry for commissioned personnel.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
A concise report on the social classes from which the Organized Reserves
are drawn.
01 Illiteracy.
Give percentages for each category of personnel.
02 Immorality.
Brief discussion of general standards for each category of personnel.
03 Appointment.
All pertinent data.
04 Promotions.
Rules governing promotions, average age and service in grade.
05 Retirement.
System of retirement by age and by grade.
06 Discharge.
All pertinent data.
07 Efficiency.
Concise statements on efficiency from the standpoint of: general
education, professional training, discipline, morale, courage, loyalty,
initiative, leadership, health and endurance, and other influences
affecting. Conclude with brief general rating.
08 Efficiency Reports.
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Policy governing.
Giv sica--1 stankards of entry for Commissioned Organized Reserves.
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Organized Reserves (.0200) for each subhead.
1220. Personnel -. Warrant Officers.
.0100 Active Army.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel Active Army, for each
subhead.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel Organized Reserves, for
each subhead.
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel Organized Militia, for
each subhead.
1221. Non-Commissioned Officers.
.0100 Active Army.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Active Army, for each
subhead. Separate professional n.c.o. s (long term) and ordinary term
soldiers. Name, grades and ratings. Regulations governing specialists
ratings.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Organized Reserves, for
each subhead.
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Organized Militia, for each
subhead.
.0100 Active Army.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Active Army, for each
subhead.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Organized Reserves, for
each subhead.
. 03 00 Organized Militia.
Information as under Commissioned Personnel, Organized Militia, for
each subhead.
1223. Aptitude and Intelligence Tests.
Report on tests both for officers and for enlisted men.
nt of Officers.
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Give policy and method.
Reinstatement of Enlisted Men.
1226.
Give policy an met od.
Civilian Employees.
1227.
Report on the use of civilians in the armed forces. Control exercised over
them by the military authorities, appointment, promotion, discharge,
retirement, classification, numbers (total and by important categories).
Rates of pay and allowances.
Loyalty.
.0100
Active Army.
.0200
Concept of loyalty, when differing from conventional concept. Traditional
and current loyalty to the government.
Organized Reserves.
.0300
Concept of loyalty, when differing from conventional concept. Traditional
and current loyalty to the government.
Organized Militia.
.0400
Concept of loyalty, when differing from conventional concept. Traditional
and current loyalty to the government.
Quasi - Military Organizations.
.0500
Concept of loyalty, when differing from conventional concept. Traditional
and current loyalty to the government.
Militarized Societies.
1228.
Concept of loyalty, when differing from conventional concept. Traditional
and current loyalty to the government.
Morale and Welfare.
Note: Forward general information on the morale and welfare of the entire
Army under this number.
.0100
Active Army.
Report concisely the general state of morale and causes for its elevation
or lowering. Give influence of subversive activities. Policies adopted that
have a tendency to raise or lower morale. Foreign influence on morale.
01 Morale and Welfare Agencies.
Agencies and methods used to develop and maintain morale and promote
welfare. List all agencies and methods and give value of each and
private funds available. Discuss agencies separately.
02 Recreation Facilities.
Theater - Radio - Canteens and all other facilities. (Organization of
canteens and post exchanges reported under 0203.1000.)
03 Military Athletics and Competitions.
Report here only activities for recreation. Training in athletics
reported under 0900.
04 Furloughs, Leaves of Absence, Passes.
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Frequencies, causes and number of desertions. Punishment reported
under 1229.0100.
06 Mutinies, Strikes, Riots.
Frequency, cause, numbers. Punishment reported under 1229.
.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
.0400 Quasi - Military Organization.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
.0500 Military Societies.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
1229. Discipline.
Note: Forward general information on the discipline of the entire Army
under this number.
.0100 Active Army.
An analysis of the general quality of discipline in the Active Army with
contributing causes. Desertions and other misdemeanors. Form of
punishments used.
01 Amnesty, Clemency,. Pardons.
Discuss policy and practice for each.
02 Military Law, Active Army.
Furnish copies of Articles of War. Other laws provided to enforce
discipline.
03 Military Courts and Commissions, Active Army.
Composition, jurisdiction and powers. The amenability of military
persons to trial by civil courts. Authority of officers to inflict punish-
ment without trial.
04 Military Prisons.
Give general data on prison system. Report separately for each,
location, name, and methods of enforcing discipline. Prison outbreaks.
Note: Where prisons are post installations discuss under 1207.0400.
Where prisons are separated from posts discuss here.
05 Concentration Camps.
If a political camp under military jurisdiction or law, report only
system of jurisdiction and laws exercised. If a concentration camp
for military personnel give name, location, type of construction, size,
number of inmates and all pertinent data. Report separately for each
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.0200 Organized Reserves.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
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Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
.0400 Quasi - Military Organizations.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
.0500 Military Societies.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100) where applicable.
1230. Health Maintenance.
Note: Forwar general information on health maintenance of the entire
Army under this number.
.0100 Active Army.
General health rate of Active Army. Measures for maintenance or
improvement. (Physical requirements and medical services are
reported elsewhere.)
01 Innoculations.
02 Blood typing.
03 Hygiene. .0200 -Organized Reserves.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100).
.0300 Organized Militia.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100).
.0400 Quasi - Military Organization.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100).
.0500 Military Societies.
Information as under Active Army above (.0100).
1231. Finance.
.0100 General System.
Outline system of military finances. (Strength and organization of the
Finance Department reported elsewhere.)
.0200 Pay and Allowances of Personnel.
Discuss briefly, showing frequency and methods of payment. Submit chart
showing pay rates and allowances for all commissioned, warrant, and
enlisted grades for Active Army. Submit chart showing same for retired
personnel, Organized Reserves, Organized Militia, etc.
.0300 Pensions.
Discuss methods of payment of pensions including those to dependents.
Discuss pensions from Army relief societies.
.0400 Bonuses. .
Discuss methods of payment. Include bonuses to dependents.
.0500 Insurance.
Discuss methods of Army insurance. List companies
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.0600 War Department Budget.
Give estimated budget as submitted to the Legislative Body. Give budget
adopted by Legislative Body with a brief analysis of discussion by the
Legislative Body and the Committees submitting budget. Effect of size of
budget on military policies, proposed plans. Effect of size of budget on
normal state of preparedness. Include chart of War Department Budget
giving a complete breakdown of planned expenditures. Show what percent-
age the Army Budget is of the total National Budget and of the total
Military Budget respectively. Compare with previous budgets and analyze
all outstanding differences.
.0700 Miscellaneous Military Budgets.
Report on money expended for military purposes through other govern-
ment departments, secret funds, donations, private subscriptions etc.
.0800 Total Military Expenditures.
Give total actual expenditures by the Army with as complete a breakdown
as possible. Show where expenditures differ from Military Budget.
.0900 Occupation Costs.
Give expenditures for the maintenance of a foreign army in the country.
Give expenditures for maintaining occupation forces abroad.
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1. Whenever Guerrilla, Underground, Partisan, or similar armies are
organized and operating as a separate force in any country, they will
be reported separately by the Military Attache under the same system
as established for the Army. Each report will be given the proper
number for the subject under discussion in the same manner as for
the regular Army, preceded by the letter I for Irregular.
2. In the Military Intelligence Division, research will be conducted and
compiled in the same manner. Intelligence on Guerrilla and other
similar armies will be separated from that of regular armies through-
out the world, for the Library and for the Research Sections.
3. Guerrilla movements, underground activities and all similar movements
or activities will be reported under the Political Bloc. Only the organized
and operating army will be reported under the Military Bloc.
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1. For countries to which U.S. Naval Attaches are accredited, Military
Attaches are relieved of responsibility for forwarding information on
the Navy excex)t for the following which will be forwarded under the
appropriate numerical factors for Army:
Information having possible effect on the design of U.S. Army
materiel and equipment.
Naval Budget data necessary for Summarized National Defense
Budget.
Description of Coast Artillery and air installations pertaining
to Naval Bases.
Information on construction of Army or Air installations by Navy
organizations (similar to U.S. C.B. S).
2. For all countries where Naval Attaches are not accredited, Military
Attaches will report all Navy data required by the Military Intelligence
Division for current studies and estimates, and all other important
information as required by the Navy on these countries. All infor-
mation to be reported under the numbers established for the Army
preceded by the letter N for Navy.
3. In this manner (as shown above), all duplication of effort on the part
of the Military and Naval Attaches will be eliminated.
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2000.-,2800. AIR - MILITARY.
2100. ORGANIZATION.
2200. MANPOWER AND PLANE STRENGTH.
2300. AIRCRAFT, WEAPONS, EQUIPMENT.
2400. INSTALLATIONS; MARKINGS AND CAMOUFLAGE; UNIFORMS AND
INSIGNIA.
2500. TACTICS, STRATEGY, TRAINING.
2600. LOGISTICS (SUPPLY AND EVACUATION SYSTEM).
2700. ADMINISTRATION.
2800. OPERATIONS.
2900. - 2904. -AIR - CIVIL.
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2000. AIR - MILITARY
Note 1: This section is to be used for forwarding information on all aviation
used for military purposes, including that attached to, or part of the Navy.
For countries in which naval aviation is part of the Air Force, Military Attaches
will cover naval aviation in such detail as is necessary to complete the data
on the entire Air Force.
For countries in which naval aviation is not a part of the Air Force, Military
Attaches will similarly cover naval aviation unless there is a U.S. Naval
Attache accredited to the country. If such is the case, they are relieved from
responsibility for forwarding information on the subject except for information
required by the Annual Aviation Intelligence Report and information having
possible effect on army operations, or on the design of U.S. Army materiel
and equipment.
Note 2: In forwarding information under the Air Bloc add:- Army or Navy
to the title for materiel pertaining to aviation that is an integral part of the
Army or Navy, and (Army) or (Navy) to the title for materiel pertaining to
aviation assigned or allotted to but not an integral part of) the Army or Navy.
Note 3: The following phases of civil aviation are reported under Air Military
adding Civil to the title:
Airports.
Research and Development.
Note 4: While several subjects outlined for Army (0100. - 1200.) have also
been listed for Air - Military, it is not intended that information forwarded
under the Military Bloc be duplicated here. Whenever applicable (as, for
example, In the case of such subjects as personnel, pay and allowances,
mobilization, etc.) cover the subject by a statement that the system or method
is the same as for the Army, or by stating the differences that exist.
The forms referred to In 2401.0101, 2302.0100 and 2302.0200 are attached.
2100. ORGANIZATION.
2101. Organization-General.
Forward annually, as part of the Annual Aviation Intelligence Report, data
on units at home and overseas such as Groups, Wings and Squadrons, showing
number; general location of each; whether Active, Reserve, or Militia; and
giving initial and operational plane strength, types and models. Include
station lists when available.
Supplementary and fragmentary information on the above should be forwarded
promptly.
Note: Detailed orgainzation of Squadrons is reported under (2104.0900).
.0100 Air Missions in Country.
State country from which mission was sent, number, rank, and names of
personnel.
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2101.0200 Air Missions Abroad.
Coverage similar to (2101.0100).
.0300 International or Allied Air Agencies.
Report details of any committee, commission, etc., including names, rank
and nationality of members; purpose for which agency was created and
accomplishments.
Note: Biographical material on personnel reported under 7100.
2102. Territorial Organization-General.
Brief general discussion, indicating administration and chain of command.
.0100 Home-General.
Show on map the division of the home country into principal and subordinate
areas, also locations of principal military air bases and headquarters.
.0200 Home-Command.
Report general arrangement of administrative and command echelons.
Include organization chart.
.0300 Home-Units.
List all units in each area, down to Squadrons or equal, showing whether
Active, Reserve, or Militia, with initial and operational plane strength,
types, and models. Forward station lists when available.
.0400 Overseas-General.
Information as under Home-General (2102.0100).
.0500 Overseas-Command.
Information as under Home-Command (2102.0200).
.06.00 Overseas-Units.
Information as under Home-Units (2102.0300).
2103. Organization of Department or Ministry for. Air.
.0100 Departmental.
Brief general discussion of organization, functions and components of
agency responsible for military air activities. Include organization chart
and show relationship to central government.
Give title of chief of Department or Ministry, how appointed, to whom
responsible, functions, aides, assistants, etc.
Discuss responsibilities and functions of chiefs of divisions of Department
or Ministry.
01 Personnel Division.
Give organization, functions, etc.
02 Intelligence and Operations Division.
Give organization, functions, etc.
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03 Training Division.
Give organization, functions, etc.
04 Supply and Materiel Division.
Give organization, functions, etc.
05 Plans Division.
Give organization, functions, etc.
2104. Tactical Commands.
.0100 Large Tactical Commands.
01 Peace -time.
Give organization of large tactical units immediately below highest
echelon, with plane and personnel strength including highest echelon.
02 War.
Information as under Peace-time (2104.0101).
03 Administration - Peace-time.
List all units. Include organization chart.
04 Administration - War.
List all units. Include organization chart.
05 Special Units - Peace-time.
? List all units. Include organization chart.
06 Special Units - War.
List all units. Include organization chart.
.0200 Tactical Commands - Elements of Attached Naval Air Arm.
Report Naval commands comparable to 2104.0101, 2104.0108, and
2104.0105. Include organization chart.
.0300 Intermediate Tactical Organizations.
01 General.
Outline organization of units intermediate between those reported
under "Large Tactical Commands" and those comparable to
Squadrons (reported under 2104.0901 and 2104.0902).
02 Administration - Peace-time.
List all units of the commands. Details are reported under
2105. If service and 2104.0500 if non-service. Include organization
chart.
03 Administration - War.
List all units of the commands. Details are reported under 2105.
if service and 2104.0500 if non-service. Include organization
chart.
04 Special Units - Peace-time.
List all units of the commands. Details are reported under 2105.
if service and 2104.0500 if non-service. Include organization
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Special Units - War.
List all units of the commands. Details are reported under 2105.
if service and 2104.0500 if non-service. Include organization chart.
Intermediate Tactical Organizations - Elements of Attached Naval Air Arm.
Report Naval Organizations comparable to 2104.0301, 2104.0302, and
2104.0304.
Special Commands - General.
Give description, not in detail, of air organizations other than the usual
fighter, bomber, reconnaissance, or transport units.
Note 1: Details are reported under 2104.0900. Special commands for
supply, maintenance and communication are reported under 2105.
Note 2: Comparable naval data are reported under 2104.0500 -
2104.0507.
01 Glider.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development
of glider units. Include table of organization.
02 Lighter-than-Air.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development of
lighter-than-air units. Include table of organization.
03 Autogiro.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development of
autogiro units. Include table of organization.
04 Helicopter.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development
of helicopter units. Include table of orgahization.
05 Airborne Infantry.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development of
airborne infantry.' Include table of organization. Explanation as to
whether or not this is part of the Air Force.
06 Airborne Troops.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development of
airborne troops. Include table of organization. Explanation as to
whether or not this is part of the Air Force.
07 Antiaircraft Artillery.
Organization, employment, bases, statistics, trends, development of
antiaircraft artillery. Include table of organization. Explan .tion as to
whether or not this is part of the Air Force.
.0600 Assignment or Allotment to Army Tactical Units.
Report policy governing assignment or attachment of (both heavier-than-air
and lighter-than-air) aviation units to army tactical organizations. Same
information for naval units.
.0700 Organization of Units Assigned to Army.
Report organization of units normally assigned or attached to armies, corps,
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units.
.0800 Assignment or Allotment to Army Tactical Units - Staff. .
Responsibilities and duties of aviation staff officers on the staffs
of such units. Same information for naval officers.
.0900 Organization of Squadron.
01 Personnel.
Report separately for peace and war, table of organization showing
strength, ratings, grades, other organizational details. Include
naval.
Note: Include personnel of units. such as helicopter, autogiro, balloon,
glider, etc.
02 Materiel.
Separately for peace-time and war, table of organization showing
assigned and operational strength in airplanes and other equipment
(such as trucks), giving types, models, date of acceptance. Include
naval.
Note: Include equipment of units such as helicopter, autogiro,
balloon, glider, etc.
2105. Services.
.0100 General.
Enumerate and briefly describe the various air services.
Note: Include comparable naval services under each of the following
numbers.
.0200 Supply.
Report.in detail the organization, functions, statistics, and operations.
Procurement, storage, and distribution reported under Logistics (2600).
Include organization chart.
.0300 Communication.
Information as under Supply above (2105.0200).
.0400 Air Photography and Survey.
Information as under Supply above (2105.0200). Include methods and
processes.
Note 1: Aerial photbgraphy connected with map making reported under
Topographic Bloc.
Note 2: Details of equipment are reported under Aircraft and Equipment
2302 .
.0500 Air Transport.
Information as under Supply above (2105.0200).
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Information as under Supply above (2105.0200).
.0800 Miscellaneous.
Information as under Supply above (2105.0200).
2106. Air Defense System.
.0100 Interior Zone.
Headquarters. Develop fully.
Components and their relation. List the components involved in the
military defense; i.e., aviation, antiaircraft gun and searchlight, balloon
barrage units. (Briefly, since each component is reported fully in numbers
following.)
Outline the organization within a single typical territorial district.
Note: This number is for general material on system of military air
defense. Actual defensive air operations should be reported under
2802.0400.
.0200 Combat Zone.
Information as under Interior Zone (2106.0100).
.0300 Warning System-Interior Zone.
Organization, distribution, and communications; personnel, including
use of civilians; equipment (see Note 2 below).
General system of operation. Correlation with civil air raid warning
system. System of differentiating between friendly and hostile aircraft
(other than by marking or painting) by means of silhouettes, etc.
Note 1: This number is for the military air defense warning system.
Actual defensive air operations should be reported under 2802.0400.
Note 2: Details of equipment are reported under Weapons and Equipment
0403. unless the warning service belongs to the air arm, in which case
under Aircraft and Equipment (2302).
Note 3: The civil air raid warning system is reported under Evacuation
Measures and Plans (2107,0700).
.0400 Warning System-Combat Zone.
Information as under Interior Zone (2106.0300).
.0500 Interceptor Command in Interior Zone-Individual Areas.
Organization, distribution, and communications.
Relation to other components of military defense. Mention particularly
operational control of, and methods of cooperation with, antiaircraft
artillery (assignment of zones, time schedules, altitudes, etc).
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General system of disposition and employment for general area and
local defense, including patrol, air and ground alerts. (See Note 4).
Note 1: This number is for system of employment of interceptor
pursuit aviation in the larger system of military air defense. The
actual defensive operations of interceptor pursuit aviation should be
reported under 2802.0400.
Note 2: Doctrine as to tactical employment of fighter aviation in
general is reported under 2501.0100.
Note 3: Details of equipment and of organization of component units
are reported elsewhere under the numbers pertaining thereto.
Note 4: Information on antiaircraft defense for airdromes is reported
under 2401.
.0600 Interceptor Command in Combat Zone-Individual Areas.
Information as under Interior Zone (2106.0500T-
.0700 Interceptor Command in Individual Cities.
Information as under Individual Areas above (2106.0500 and 2106.0600).
.0800 Antiaircraft Gun and Searchlight-Interior Zone.
The scheme by which antiaircraft weapons, observation devices, and
communications are interrelated is the only subject to be.treated here.
The actual manner in which these three are operated together should be
reported under 2802.0400. Exact locations of antiaircraft weapons,
observation devices, and communication nets should be reported under
0703.0100. See also Installations (2401,1. Details of equipment and of
organization of component units are reported elsewhere under the numbers
pertaining thereto.
.0900 Antiaircraft Gun and Searchlight-Combat Zone.
Information as under Interior Zone above (2106.0800).
.1000 Balloon and Kite Barrage-Interior Zone.
Organization, distribution and communications. Relation to other
components of military defense. General system of disposition and
employment.
Note: This number is for the system of employment of balloon and kite
barrages in the larger system of military air defense. Actual defensive
operations should be reported. under 2802.0400.
.1100 Balloon and Kite Barrage-Combat Zone.
Information as under Interior Zone above (2106.1000).
2107. Air Defense-Civil Population.
.0100 Responsible Authority.
Natne and describe responsible ministry or other authority.
.0200 Basic Laws and Regulations.
.0300 Finance and Costs.
How financed. Total costs.
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2107.0400 Organization Headquarters.
Briefly describe organization of command or control headquarters.
.0500 Organization Correlation with Military Defense System.
.0600 Territorial Organization.
Include map, showing division of country into districts.
01 District.
Outline organization of a single typical territorial district.
02 Personnel Sources,
Include utilization of women.
03 Personnel Training Methods.
04 Personnel Pay and Emoluments.
0700 Evacuation Measures and Plans.
Describe plans for evacuation of women, children and non-essential
residents, employees and industries.
.0800 Evacuation Measures - Actual.
Describe actual measures taken for evacuation of personnel and industries.
.0900 Aircraft Warning System.
01 Organization and Operation.
Include communications methods. Give organization.
02 Correlation with Military.
.1000 Use of Camouflage.
For large civil and industrial areas show use of protective painting,
planting of trees and shrubs, construction of dummy roads and installations,
dispersion of buildings.
.1100 Shelters, Structures and Buildings.
Describe construction of special buildings and shelters, sandbagging, etc.
for protection of personnel and property against explosives and gas; also
alterations to existing buildings or homes for better protection.
.1200 Gas Defense Measures.
Issue of masks. Measures for identification, reporting, and special warning.
Special measures for medical treatment. Decontamination.
Note: The gas-proofing of buildings and shelters is reported under 2107.1100
above.
.1300 Light Control (Blackout) Measures.
Control of lighting for buildings and houses; also for vehicles. Traffic control.
.1400 Fire Protection Measures. I
Precautionary measures in buildings and homes. Firefighting measures.
Measures for rescue and clearance of debris. Special measures for use
against incendiary bombs.
.1500 Medical Service.
Special measures, including organization of first-air parties, establishment
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220Q. MANPOWER AND PLANE STRENGTH.
2201. General.
Discuss briefly. Include attitude of the people toward maintenance of an
adequate aviation establishment.
.0100 History and Traditions.
Coneise summary, including effect of foreign traditions.
.0200 Missions.
The missions of military aviation and its components in the futherance
of national policy.
.0300 National Defense Policy.
Role of Air in the general scheme of national defense. Principal
or secondary arm of defense.,
0400 Basic Laws and Regulations.
2202. Structure and Composition.
General description of the structure of the military aviation establishment
and its efficiency as a whole. Show clearly the relationship of the separate
Air Force (where existing), aviation assigned or allotted to, or, integrally
part of the Army, and aviation assigned or allotted to, or integrally part of,
the Navy. Discuss briefly the composition, degree of subservience to the
central government, state of training and equipment, and relative value of
(separately) such of the following as apply to the country:
Air Force, Active, Reserve, and Militia.
Army Aviation, Active, Reserve, and Militia.
Naval Aviation, Active, Reserve, and Militia.
Quasi-Military (Aviation) Organizations.
Note: While the inter-relationship of the various components should be clearly
set forth here, the discussion of each component should be of a brief and
summary nature. Tabulated strength figures for personnel and airplanes are
reported under 2203. Details of the organizational composition of the Air
Force are discussed throughout the 2100. bloc. The territorial distribution
is reported under 2102.
2203. Personnel and Plane Statistics.
.0100 Personnel.
Forward annually, as part of the Annual Aviation Intelligence Report,
statistical information pertaining to personnel.
Forward under this number supplementary, interim, and fragmentary
information on personnel strength.
.0200 Planes.
Forward annually, as part of the Annual Aviation Intelligence Report,
statistics showing strength in airplanes by type, name, and model,
classified as to standard, obsolescent, experimental, and on contract
but not delivered.
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2203.0300 Allotment of Planes.
Forward annually, as part of the Annual Aviation Intelligence Report,
number of planes assigned to higher headquarters and service units,
at government schools, undergoing repair, in storage, and at civil schools.
Forward supplementary, interim, and fragmentary information.
.0400 Annual Aviation Intelligence Report.
Submit annually as of July 1 in accordance with existing instructions
of the joint Army-Navy agreement.
Submit supplementary, interim, and fragmentary information on the
subjects covered by the Report as follows:
Personnel strength ...................................... 2203.0100.
Airplane strength and allottment ....................2203.0200
and 2203.0300.
Number of squadrons ...................................2101.
Airplane and engine production ......................44.00.
Ship-based Airplanes ...................................2101.
2204. Casualties.
.0100 Personnel.
Forward periodic reports of casualties of air personnel, during the
period reported upon, and total to date, classified as to whether killed,
missing, captured (or interned), and wounded (or injured). Where
practicable, differentiate between casualties resulting from operations,
and those resulting from training or other causes.
Note 1: This number is for all inclusive casualty figures (including
losses reported under the 2802. bloc for particular operations) for
use in calculating attrition rates.
Note 2: Use this number for peace-time accident reports.
.0200 Losses of Materiel, Equipment, and Supplies.
Forward periodic losses during period reported upon and total to date.
For airplanes show cause of loss.
Report by theater of operations when practicable.
Note: For all-inclusive loss figures.
2205. Prisoners of War.
.0100. Number.
Report periodically on number and age of air prisoners of war held
in country together with features of system of collecting, treatment, and
disposition.
.0200 Interrogation.
Discuss system of interrogation of captured Air Force personnel.
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.0300 Exchange and Escape.
Report negotiations completed or pending for exchange of captured
Air Force personnel.
Forward narrative of experineces of Ai~ Force personnel in escaping
from the enemy. Include experiences of those who evaded capture.
2206. Mobilization.
.0100 Peace-time.
01 Laws and Regulations.
02 Units - Peace-time Planning.
General plans for expansion to war strength of units of the Active
Forces, Reserves, and Organized Militia.
General plans for creation of new units of all components.
Note: This number is for peace-time planning. Actual mobilizations
are reported under 2206.0200.
03 Installations - Peace-time Planning.
Plans for the construction, organization, and operation of installations
necessary for mobilization.
04 Officers - Peace-time Planning.
Policy governing the initial assignment of officers of the Active
Force, and of Reserve and Militia officers.
05 Procurement - Peace-time Planning.
Plans for the procurement (and replacement) of commissioned and
enlisted personnel by means other than the usual methods, including
plans for changes in physical requirements.
06 Rate - Peace-time Planning.
Estimate rate at which aviation personnel can be made available,
giving figures for M-day, and for subsequent periods. Report any
prospective' lack of balance between the rates of availability of
combat crews, mechanics, and technicians.
Note: Actual personnel strength figures for all components are
reported under 2203.0100.
.0200 Mobilization - Actual.
01 Historical.
Submit brief accounts of past mobilizations when useful in evaluating
present plans.
02 Current.
Report actual mobilizations, including classes called. Note whether
these were peace-time tests or in preparation for military operations.
03 Comparison with Plans.
Compare actual procedure with the peace-time planning, including
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Report utilization of foreigners in country.
05 Readiness.
Submit periodic reports on state of readiness for offensive operations.
2207. Demobilization of Personnel.
Noteworthy features.
2300. AIRCRAFT, WEAPONS, EQUIPMENT.
2301. General.
Report, not in detail, on uniformity, standardization, quality, sufficiency,
and maintenance of armament and equipment used by air units and individuals.
2302. Aircraft and Equipment - Organizational - General.
General discussion of organizational equipment, including such lessons as
to general faults in existing equipment or lack of equipment, as evidenced
by results of operations and exercises, and as may be of value in affecting
future general design of similar equipment.
.0100 Characteristics and Performance.
On the following aircraft give the type and pertinent characteristics:
manufacturer, name and model; engine; performance; armament;
etc. See Annex for suggested form for reporting each airplane model.
01 Fighter, (F). Single-engine.
Plane designed primarily for combat with other aircraft. Include
both single-place and multi-place aircraft.
02 Fighter, (F). Twin-engine.
Plane designed primarily for combat with other aircraft. Include
both single-place and multi-place aircraft.
03 Dive Bomber (DB).
Plane designed primarily for releasing bombs in dives of 45 degrees
or, more.
04 Light or Attack Bomber (LIBM).
Plane designed primarily for aerial bombardment. Weight empty
up to 15,000 lbs.
05 Medium Bomber (MEBM).
Plane designed primarily for aerial bombardment. Weight empty
15,000 lbs. to 30,000 lbs.
06 Heavy Bomber (HEBM).
Plane designed primarily for aerial bombardment. Weight empty
30,000 lbs. to 70,000 lbs.
07 Super Bomber (SUBM).
Plane designed primarily for aerial bombardment. Weight empty
70,000 lbs. and up.
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08 Reconnaissance (RECCE).
Land plane designed primarily for air force reconnoitering over
land and sea areas.
09 Observation (OBSM).
Plane designed primarily for artillery observation, ground cooperation,
and scouting to determine enemy positions, installations, etc.
10 Patrol Plane (PTRL).
Plane of flying boat type designed primarily for long-distance, over-
water patrol, scouting and bombing.
ll Torpedo Plane (TORP).
Plane designed primarily for launching torpedoes.
12 Trainer (TRNG).
Plane designed primarily for instruction purposes.
13 Pilotless Aircraft.
14 Commercial Transport.
15 Miscellaneous Aircraft (MISC).
Special types of aircraft, such as troop transports, helicopters,
autogiros, composite, cargo, photographic planes, etc.
.0200 Engines -- Characteristics and Performance.
On each aircraft engine the following information is desired: manufacturer,
name and model; number of cylinders; cooling medium; horse-power;
etc. See Annex for suggested form for reporting each engine model.
.0300 Weapons.
01 Gases.
Classes, specifications (see Note 1 below), method of use (i.e. bombs
or spray) and result.
Note 1: Omit specifications for any gases reported under 0401.
Note 2: Doctrine as to the tactical use of gas is reported under
Tactics (2501l.
02 Small Arms.
Report for each weapon whether standard or experimental. If new
design, state advantages. Give complete description and specifications
covering operation; performance characteristics; name of manufacturer;
year of design; model or type; number; caliber; methods of marking
for identification; designation by name in country; nomenclature; etc.
If available, give data on maintenance and stripping. Include charts
or drawings, and photographs. Designate arm or service in which
weapon is used. (Report each weapon separately).
03 Machine Guns.
Describe fully, including specifications and performance; photographs
and drawings; sources of manufacture and rate of production; number
on hand; and methods of marking for identification.
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2302.0304 Cannon.
Information as under 2302.0303.
05 Machine Gun and Cannon Mounts.
Information as under 2302.0303.
06 Machine Gun and Cannon Turrets.
information as under 2302.0303. Also state whether power-driven
or manually operated, number and caliber of guns, and number of
degrees of rotation.
07 Machine Gun Sights.
Information as under 2302.0303.
08 Bomb Sights.
Information as under 2302.0303.
.0400 Ammunition.
01 Small Arms (up to 37 mm).
Report separately for each type of ammunition whether standard
or experimental. If new, state advantages. Give complete description
and specifications covering operation; performance; characteristics;
name of manufacturer; year of design; type number; caliber;
nomenclature; markings; etc. Include charts or drawings and
photographs. Designate weapon or weapons in which each type is
used.
Note: Omit specifications for any items covered under
02
Ammunition (0404.).
Artillery (37 mm and over).
03
Information as under 2302.0401 above.
Bombs.
Report separately for each type, whether standard or experimental.
If new, state advantages. Give complete description and specifications
covering operation; performance; characteristics, name of manufacturer,
04
year of design, type number, nomenclature, markings, etc.
charts or drawings and photographs.
Torpedoes.
Include
05
Information as under 2302.0403.
Rocket Projectiles.
06
Information as under 2302.0403 above.
Mines.
.0500
Information as under 2302.0403 above.
Pyrotechnics.
Note: Specify types, whether standard or experimental, use, and means
.0600
of projection.
Equipment -- Organizational.
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01 Bomb Racks.
Describe fully, including specifications; photographs and drawings;
sources of manufacture and rate of production; number on hand;
and methods of marking for identification.
02 Armor, Protective.
Information as under 2302.0601 above. Include leak-proof fuel tanks.
03 Radio.
Information as under 2302.0601 above. hiclude performance.
04 Radar.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
05 Instruments.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
06 Navigation Equipment.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
07 Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
08 Propellors.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
09 Pressure Cabins.
Information as under 2302.0601 above.
10 Photographic.
Inforr.lation as under 2302.0601 above.
11 Miscellaneous-General.
Report oxygen, gas-spraying and other equipment including signal
items not already listed. Information as under 2302.0601 above.
.0700 Equipment - Individual.
01 General.
Furnish tables showing all items of weapons and equipment issued
to personnel, items in process of development, and indicate briefly
the use made of each. Separate military and naval.
02 Development.
Summarize trends in design and use, and trace influences due to
operational experience which may affect future design, supply, and
employment of principal or significant items. Separate military and
naval.
03 Clothing.
Report following data on important or significant clothing items now
being issued to individuals or being developed: nomenclature and
markings of each and/or its principal components; whether standard or
experimental; description of item and its principal parts, with photo-
graphs, charts, or sketches; performance data such as method of
operation, durability, maintenance, dependability; trends of design or
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use resulting from operational experience; sources and rates of
production and supply on hand; anticipated changes, (if any). Separate
military and naval.
2302.0800 Research, Development, Standardization.
Report the various agencies engaged in research, development, and
standardization, their purposes, location, facilities, and methods.
Include Civil Agencies.
Note: In reporting Civil Agencies, add Civil to title.
2400. INSTALLATIONS; MARKINGS AND CAMOUFLAGE; UNIFORMS AND INSIGNIA.
2401. Installations.
.0100 Air Bases, Airports, Seaplane Anchorages, Emergency Landing Fields.
01 Individual.
Describe airfield fully, covering geographic details, meteorological
conditions, dimensions, surfacing, communications, equipment, etc.
Use W.D. AAF Form No. 63 (see Annex) and report all required
information as completely as possible. Indicate on form whether
Army, Navy or Civil. Use "Remarks" column to indicate con-
struction of new facilities, improvement of existing facilities, etc.
02 Potential.
Describe sites including coordinates, terrain, altitude, meteorology,
available facilities, possible use, and possibility of development
and probable effort required.
.0200 Depots, Posts and Stations.
Except as noted below, briefly describe facilities of each station,
including training, hospital, recreational, and housing, with type of
construction.
For important permanent storage and supply installations, indicate
vital points, vulnerability, landmarks, etc. Maps, sketches and
photographs are desired.
Note: Research and experimental stations are under 2302.0800.
Air Schools are under 2503.0400. '
.0300 Bombing and Gunnery Ranges.
Description of bombing and gunnery ranges, and similar areas, where
no landing facilities exist.
.0400 Potential Strategic Areas.
Study of strategically located areas suitable for landing of gliders
and airborne troops. Brief description of terrain within these areas that
could be-developed quickly into operational landing strips. Incluide type
of natural surface. Comment on usefulness in planning seizure of airports
or military objectives in vicinity by airborne operations. Include photo-
graphs, if possible.
2402. Markings.
.0100 Airplane.
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.0200 Ground.
Idnetification marks for ground installations.
2403. Camouflage.
.0100 Airplane.
Camouflage methods for airplanes and airships.
.0200 Ground.
Camouflage methods for air fields.
Note: Camouflage methods for large civil and industrial areas are
reported under 2107.1000.
2404. Uniforms (Enlisted and Officers).
.0100 Description.
01 Active Force.
02 Reserves.
03 Militia.
04 Womens' Auxiliary.
05 Others.
Furnish photographs or drawings or samples of cloth or complete
uniform if possible. Comment on quality.
.0200 Cost.
.01 Active Force.
02 Reserves.
03 Militia.
04
05
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Womens' Auxiliary.
Others.
Regulations Governing
Report all regulations governing wearing of uniforms, their procurement,
and maintenance. For each component listed in 2404.0100, if different.
2405. Insignia.
Submit all data on rank and rating insignia including description, color, mode
of affixing, place on uniform. Include actual samples, photographs or sketches.
2406. Identification Tags.
Describe tags or other articles of personal identification.
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2407. Decorations, Awards, Citations.
List all decorations and awards in order of importance, with detailed
description of each. Describe both sides and the ribbon and metal used.
Submit actual samples, photographs or sketches. Regulations governing
bestowal and wearing.
Privileges obtaining with bestowal of each decoration or award.
2500. TACTICS, STRATEGY, TRAINING.
2501. Tactics.
.0100 Tactical Doctrines -- General.
Brief summary of policy on use of air force as a separate arm in support
of ground or naval forces.
01 Theory.
Comments and ideas of prominent writers and critics.
02 Cooperation.
Official doctrines governing use of air force in cooperation with or
in support of ground and/pr naval forces.
.0200 Tactical Doctrines -- Air Force.
Official doctrines governing use of air force as an independent arm.
01 Bomber.'
Official doctrines on employe ant of bombers on various missions.
Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
02 Fighter.
Official doctrines on employment of fighters on various missions.
Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
03 Reconnaissance.
Official doctrines on employment of reconnaissance on various
missions. Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
04 Observation.
Official doctrines on employment of observation planes on various
missions. Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
05 Transport.
Official doctrines on employment of transport planes on various
missions. Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
06 Gliders.
Official doctrines on employment of gliders on various missions.
Include type of formation flown, altitude, etc.
.0300 Tactical Employment -- Lessons and Trends.
Summarize lessons learned from, and trend toward, changes in tactical
employment evidenced by the conduct or results of air operations or
large scale maneuvers. Describe changes likely to occur as a result
of observation of air operations or large scale maneux rs of a foreign
air force.
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2502. Strategy.
.0100 Strategic Doctrines.
01 Offense.
Official doctrines as to strategic employment of air power in offense,
selection and priority of objectives (such as armed forces, civilian
centers, or industry, etc.).
Separate military and naval.
Note: Description of target objectives under 2802.0500.
02 Defense.
Official doctrines as to strategic employment of air power in defense,
noting whether a general defense of entire nation or a strong defense
of vital areas is advocated.
03 Theory.
Comments and ideas of prominent writers and critics.
.0200 Strategic Dmpl.oyment -.- Lessons and Trends.
Summarize lessons learned and trends or influences likely to change
existing policies as a result of active air operations or large scale air
maneuvers and exercises. Describe any changes likely to occur as a
result of observation of experiences of the air power of another nation
actively engaged in operations or exercises.
2503.
Training.
.0100
General.
General outline of system of training, control, centralized or decentralized.
Predominant foreign influence, if any.
Note: Details of individual, unit, combined, school, and maneuver
training are reported under these factors respectively.
.0200
Individual.
01
Pilots.'
Give divisions of training schedule (such as basic, primary, advanced),
with time, scope and requirements for each. Also statistics (annual
number of cadets accepted, graduated) and degree of national interest
compared with other military training available.
and naval for comparison.,
Separate military
02
Bombardiers.
Information as under 2503.0201 above.
03
Navigator.
Information .as under 2503.0201 above.
04
Gunner.
Information as under 2503.0201 above.
05
Observer.
Information as under 2503.0201 above.
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2503.0206 Ground Crew.
Information as under 2503.0201.
07 Flying Time.
Report number of flying hours required for flying personnel in Active,
Reserve, and Militia Forces.
08 Reserve.
Number of reserve pilots recalled for training annually; scope of
training and requirements.
09 Foreigners in Country.
Include those attached to air forces of the country for training and
classify as to number and nationality, unit to which assigned, type
of duty, etc. Names of outstanding personnel.
10 Nationals Abroad.
Include those attached to foreign air forces for training, giving
number and other pertinent data. Names of outstanding personnel.
.0300 Organizational and Unit.
01 Air Crew -- General.
Policies, charac ter, scope and application of unit training for Active
Force, Reserves and Militia, including garrison schools. Mention
specifically the training of crew, flight, squadron and larger units.
Discuss the degree of emphasis on the training of the crew as a unit
and the policy as to maintaining intact the personnel of air crews.
Mention the responsibilities of the flight commander in the training
program.
02 Pilot.
Include cross-country flying, night flying, bad weather flying, formation
flying, high altitude flying, low altitude flying, instrument flying and
type of missions assigned.
03 Navigator.
Information as under 2503.0302 above.
04 Bombardier.
Information as under 2503.0302 above.
05 Gunner.
Information as under 2503.0302 above.
10 Ground Crew.
15 Combined Control.
Policy and practices for training of various types of air units
combined, and the training of air units in conjunction with ground or
naval forces.
20 Scope.
Character and methods of training, explaining means of coordination
and cooperation.
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Description of command post and staff exercises.
.0400 Schools.
01 General.
Describe system and its general objective. Show classification of
schools, their relationship to one another, to pre-military training
in civil flying schools, and to troop training.
Note: Training in schools and colleges, and in civil flying schools not
essentially an integral part of the Air Force training system, and other
pre-military training are reported elsewhere.
02 Policies.
Report policies governing attendance of personnel of the Active
and Reserve Forces, also with reference to sending air officers to,
and exchange of professors with, schools of the Army and Navy.
Numbers Trained Annually.
Submit statistics showing number of pilots, observers, gunners,
bombardiers, and navigators trained annually.
Fore hers in Air Force Schools of Countr Y.
Include number and nationality of foreign aviation students with
name of school to which attached. Other pertinent data. Give names
of outstanding personnel.
Nationals in Air Force Schools Abroad.
Give number and other pertinent data. Submit names of outstanding
personnel.
10 Individual.
11 Cadet or, Preparatory.
Include flying schools that are essentially an integral part of the
air training system. Give name and location; regulation and con-
trol; plant facilities; method of selection of students and attendance,
all components; number, length, and scope of courses; noteworthy
methods of training; efficiency and value; number and type of
instructors available.
12 Prima.
Give name and location; regulation and control; plant facilities;
method of selection of students and attendance, all components;
number, length, and scope of courses; noteworthy methods of train-
ing; efficiency and value; number and types of instructors available.
13 Basic.
Information as under 2503.0412 above.
14 Advanced.
Information as under 2503.0412 above.
15' Tactical.
Information as under 2503.0412 above.
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2503.0416 Apprentice.
Information as under 2503.0412.
17 Recruit.
Information as under 2503.0412.
18 NCO's.
Information as under 2503.0412.
19 Technical and Specialists.
Radar and similar specialists. Information as under 2503.0412.
20 Administrative.
Information as under 2503.0412.
21 Command and Staff.
Information as under 2503.0412.
22 Superior or War College.
Information as under 2503.0412.
.0500 Pre-military.
01 Educational Institutions.
02 General.
Give statements, not in detail, on system, scope, selection of
students, national interest, apparent results.
System.
Give details of: curricula; schedules; method of selecting
institutions, faculty and courses; degree and manner of govern-
mental control, etc.
Students.
Give details on selection of students, physical and mental
qualifications, responsibility of students during training and
afterward.
Scope.
Give details on range of instruction, throughness of training,
practical application during training period, objectives established,
correlation with later training.
Statistics.
Give number of institutions, number of students in process,
annual number completing training, average number of
instructors available. Also number of airplanes and other
special equipment available, with base location, if possible;
number, size, location of bombing or target ranges used if
other than military ranges reported elsewhere.
Note: Training by military schools is to be reported under
2503.0411.
10 Civil Flying Schools.
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General.
Give statements, not in detail, on system, scope, selection of
students, national interest, apparent results.
12 System. .
Information as under 2503.0503.
13 Students.
Information as under 2503.0504.
14 Scope,.
Information as under 2503.0505.
15 Statistics.
Information as under 2503.0506.
20 Other than Schools.
General description of air activities in youth camps, young people's
clubs, model clubs, etc., giving apparent extent of national interest,
and available statistics.
Note: Pre.-military training in cadet and preparatory schools
directly operated by the Air Forces and training at civil flying
schools that are essentially an integral part of the air training
system are reported under 2503.0411.
.0600 Maneuvers, Ceremonies, Demonstrations.
01 General.
Data on important or significant exercises, giving date, location,
participating units and commanders, general outline of problem,
method of regulation and control, general action taken by participants.
02 Control.
Details of methods of control and umpiring.
03 stem.
Statements on general system for presenting reviews, inspections,
field exercises, demonstrations, special flights, ceremonies, and
other activities additional to usual training routine. Discuss their
correlation with other training programs.
04 Summaries.
Summarize results and disclosures of any large or important
exercise, such as new trends, new equipment, general impression
of readiness, discipline, general standards, tactical principles stressed,
etc.
.0700 Inspections and Visits.
Narrative report on inspections, giving any material of military interest
not reported elsewhere. Omit details of reception and entertainment.
2600. LOGISTICS (SUPPLY AND EVACUATION SYSTEM).
2601. Supply System in Peace.
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Centralized or decentralized. Method of calling for bids and procedure
in awarding contracts. Coordination of aviation agencies with each other,
and with other governmental procurement agencies.
2601.0200 Storage.
System of storage of general supplies, armament and equipment. General
use of underground storage construction.
Classification, location and function of each depot with reference to
current supply of troops and to mobilization.
Normal reserve stocks maintained at each depot for current supply.
.0300 Distribution and Issue.
Give brief outline.
2602. Supply System in War.
.0100 Procurement.
Show changes from peace-time system, including special procurement
measures in theaters of operation. (See 2601.0100).
.0200 Storage.
Changes from peace-time system, including system of storage in theaters
of operation. (See 2601.0200 above).
.0300 Distribution and Issue.
Give details of system showing classification of supplies for issue,
organization and operation in the interior, in the line of communications,
and in the theater of operations. Discuss advantages and disadvantages.
2603. Supply.
.0100 Air Force Rations.
Classification of various rations, with components and cost. Allowances for
both peace and war time. Methods and standards of cooking.
.0200 Fuel and Oil.
Report peace-time allowances of various types of fuels and lubricants, also
annual consumption of the same. Include naval.
.0300 Synthetic Fuel and Oil.
List kinds of synthetic fuels used and peace-time allowances.
.0400 Stock and Storage (Fuel and 011).
List total stocks usually maintained for aviation use. Show total storage.
capacities available, describing principal aviation fuel storage points.
Describe usual methods of handling and storage, equipment used, trans-
portation. Include naval.
Note 1: Source, refining, etc. reported under Economic.
Note 2: Storage facilities and stocks at individual air bases are reported
under 2401.0100 on AAF Form 63.
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2604. Reserves of Aviation Equip ent.
General Information. Give totals, with types where applicable. Report
location of each reserve depot or other storage facilities.
Note: Number on hand of a particular aircraft is reported with the
characteristics of that model under 2302.
2605. Evacuation System-Active Operations.
Method and operation of evacuation of sick and wounded personnel (air
and ground) and of materiel by air during active operations.
2606. Evacuation-Prisoners of War.
2607. Signal Communications System.
.0100 Wire.
Ground to ground). Telephone, telegraph, and teletype. Extent of use.
.0200 Wireless.
(Ground to ground; plane to plane; plane to ground). Radio-telephone
and radio-telegraph. Extent of use.
.0300 Visual.
Ground to ground; plane to plane; plane to ground). Flares, lights, flags,
panels, etc. Extent of use.
.0400 Codes and Cyphers.
Extent of use.
.0500 Radar.
Report fixed installations. Give range and location. Report :mobile
equipment. Give range. Extent of use.
Note: Production of signal communication equipment is reported under
the economic factor; types and characteristics of the equipment under
2302.
2700. ADMINISTRATION.
2701. (Same as for Army when a separate Air Force exists).
Note: Wherever an Air Force is separate from the Army a similar breakdown
will be given for the Air, as shown in the Army Administration section which
precedes Personnel.
2702. Personnel.
.0100 General.
General personnel matter, problems and measures applicable to both
commissioned and enlisted personnel, and of such nature that they can
not, or should not, be broken down into any of the specific numbers of
the 2700 bloc. Biographical information is reported under 7100.
.0200 Women.
Show use of women in military and civilian capacities. For appointment,
etc. see 2702.0617.
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2702.0300 Proficiency.
Compare the proficiency of the various categories of aviation personnel
with similar personnel in the U.S. Army Air Forces under the following
headings:
01 Piloting.
02 Aerial navigation.
03 Military maneuver and combat.
04 Bombing and gunnery.
05 Reconnaissance photography, artillery registration and direction,
infantry contact and similar missions.
.0400 Active Force:,.
01 Commissioned Officers - Appointment.
02 Commissioned Officers - Promotion, Average Age, and Service
in Grade.
03 Commissioned Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
04 Commissioned Officers - Physical Examination Standards.
05 1 Commissioned Officers - Policy Governing Duty with Troops.
06 Commissioned Officers - System of Efficiency Reports.
07 Commissioned Officers - Policy of Transfer between Army or Navy
and Air.
09 Commissioned Officers - General Standards of Efficiency and
Proficiency.
Report on general education, professional training, discipline, morale,
courage, loyalty, initiative, leadership, health and endurance. Conclude
with brief general rating. Discuss friendliness or enmity toward
particular nations, general or pronounced.
10 Commissioned Officers - Immorality.
U Warrant Officers - Appointment.
12 Warrant Officers - Promotion.
13 Warrant Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
14 Warrant Officers - General Duties.
15 Warrant Officers - General Standards.
Education, professional training, discipline, morale, courage, loyalty,
initiative, leadership, health, and endurance.
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16 Warrant Officers - Immorality.
17 Enlisted Personnel - Including NCO's, Age Grades, and Ratings.
18 Enlisted Personnel - Including NCO's, Promotion, Discharge, and
Retirement.
la Enlisted Personnel - Specialist Ratings.
Report regulation governing ratings.
20 Enlisted Personnel - Duties.
Report utilization of noncommissioned officers and privates as pilots,
gunners, bombardiers, flying instructors, and navigators.
21 Enlisted Personnel - General Standards.
Report separately for NCO's, professional (long-term) and ordinary
soldiers. Mention general education, professional training, discipline,
morale, courage, loyalty, initiative, health, and endurance. (May be
covered by comparison with similar categories of Army Enlisted.)
22 Enlisted Personnel - Immorality.
23 Enlisted Personnel - Mechanics - General.
Show general proficiency.
24 Enlisted Personnel - Annual Cost per Man.
25 Aviation Cadets - General.
How appointed. General standards of education, discipline; morale,
health.
.0500 Reserves.
01 Commissioned Officers - General Standards.
As compared with Active Force.
02 Commissioned Officers - Appointment.
03 Commissioned Officers - Promotion.
04 Commissioned Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
05 Warrant Officers - General Standards.
Information as under Active Force (2702.0415.).
06 Warrant Officers - Appointment.
07 Warrant Officers - Promotion.
08 Warrant Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
09 Warrant Officers - General Duties.
10 Enlisted Personnel - General Standards.
Information as under Active Force (2702.0421.).
11 Enlisted Personnel - Grades and Ratings.
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2702.0512 Enlisted Personnel - Promotion, Discharge, Retirement.
13 Enlisted Personnel - Specialist Ratings.
Report governing regulations.
14 Enlisted Personnel - Use as Pilots, Bombardiers, Gunners, Flying
Instructors and Navigators.
.0600 Organized Militia.
01 Commissioned Officers - General Standards.
As compared with Active Force.
Note 1: Comparative standards of proficiency in piloting, navigation,
etc., are reported collectively for all grades under 2702.0300.
Note 2: Methods of training are reported under Training (2503.).
02 Commissioned Officers - Appointment.
03 Commissioned Officers - Promotion.
04 Commissioned Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
05 Commissioned Officers - General Duties.
06 Warrant Officers - General Standards.
Information as under Active Force (2702.0415).
Note: Methods of training are reported under Training (2503.).
07 Warrant Officers - Appointment.
08 Warrant Officers - Promotion.
09 Warrant Officers - Discharge and Retirement.
10 Warrant Officers - General Duties.
11 Enlisted Personnel (Including NCO's) - General Standards.
Information as under Active Force (2702.0421).
12 Enlisted Personnel - Grades and Ratings.
13 Enlisted Personnel - Promotion, Discharge, Retirement.
14 Enlisted Personnel -- Specialists Ratings.
Report governing regulations.
15 Enlisted Personnel -- Use as Pilots, Gunners, Bombardiers,
Flying Instructors, and Navigators.
16 Enlisted Personnel -- Mechanics -- General.
Show general proficiency.
17 Women's Auxiliary -- Appointment.
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Report separately for Commissioned and Enlisted for all numbers.
18 Women's Auxiliary -- Promotion, Average Age and Service in Grade.
19 Women's Auxiliary -- Discharge and Retirement.
20 Women's Auxiliary -- Physical Examination Standards.
21 Women's Auxiliary -- Policy Governing Duty with Troops.
22 Women's Auxiliary -- System of Efficiency Reports.
.0700 Recruitment Enlisted Personnel.
01 Voluntary.
Include re-enlistment. Include physical standards for entry; aptitude
and intelligence tests.
02 Conscriptions.
Include physical and mental standards for entry; aptitude and
intelligence tests; number called. Method of procurement of pro-
fessional (long-term) men.
.0800 Loyalty.
The loyalty to the Government of the Active Forces,, Reserves and
Organized Militia.
Note: This number is for loyalty in the collective and general sense.
Qualities of loyalty of officers and men are reported elsewhere.
. X900 Health Maintenance.
Specific "aviation medicine" measure for maintenance or improvement of
health after entry into service. Include results of research on the effect
of flying on personnel.
Note 1: Physical standards for entry into service are covered under
270M.0409, 2702.0415, and 2702.0421.
,Note 2: General organization and operation of medical and dental services
are reported under Services (2105.).
.1000 Civilian Employees.
The general use of civilians in the aviation service, thar appointment,
promotion, discharge and retirement, their classification, and the control
exercised over them by the air authorities.
2703. Morale and Welfare.
.0100 General Influer.0es.
The general state of morale in the Air Forces and the causes for its
elevation or depression, including measures of policies adopted from time
to time, subversive activities, and foreign influences. Discuss effect of
decoration, awards, citations.
Note 1: The following numbers are for the collective and general morale,
Ed-influences thereon. gThe state of amno~ra2le of officers and men is
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Sociological Bloc.
2703.0200 Agencies and Methods.
Report the agencies used to develop and maintain morale and promote
welfare, including post exchanges, canteens, etc. The extent to which
they are financed by the government and by private funds. Leaves of
absence, furloughs, passes. Recreational facilities for soldiers.
.0300 Athletics and Competition.
.0400 Relations between Officers and Enlisted Personnel.
2704. Discipline and Military Law.
.0100 General.
Analyze the general state of discipline of Air Force personnel with
contributing causes. Frequency and cause of desertions.
Note: The following numbers are for the collective and general discipline
and means of maintenance. The standard of discipline of officers and
enlisted men is reported under 2702.0409, 2702.0415, and 2702.0421.
.0200 Enforcement and Punishment.
Show legal and other means used to enforce discipline. Authority
of officers to inflict punishment without trial. Forms of punishment
used; amenability of air personnel to trial by civil court.
.0300 Off-Duty Conduct.
2705. Finance.
.0100 General.
Where aviation is an independent component of national defense,
describe its financial organization, its operation and methods of
accounting for funds.
.0200 Pay and Emoluments (Including Flying Pay).
Rates of pay and allowances of the various commissioned, warrant and
enlisted grades. Show separately for Active, Retired, Reserve, and
Organized Militia personnel. Frequency and methods of payment.
01 Pensions.
02 Insurance:
(In lieu of or supplemental to flying pay.)
03 Bonus.
.0300 Pay and Allowances - Civilian Employees.
.0400 Budget.
Proposed annual Air Budget with brief analysis of discussions before the
Legislative Body.
Actual Air Budget as approved.
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Effect of the approved budget on the current and proposed plan and
projects of military aviation, and upon-its state of preparedness for war.
Compare with budget of preceding year and analyse any outstanding
differences.
Submit all expenditures for military aviation made through other departments
of the government or from other sources.
Percentage of Military Aviation Budget of the National Budget; total
Military Budget; total Air Budget (where the latter contains appropriations
for civilian aviation).
Note: The National Defense and Military Budget is reported elsewhere.
2706. Salutes and Honors.
List governing regulations.
2707. Conventional Signs and Symbols.
Show for all units.
2800. OPERATIONS.
2801. Air Operations - General.
In a general discussion outline courses of air action open to the belligerents,
general factors influencing the selection of air theaters of operation and of air
objectives in those theaters, as well as the allotment and disposition of defensive
forces.
Forward opinions and statements from authoritative commentators.
Note: Correlate with, and do not duplicate, material forwarded Qn air war plans
under the Army Bloc.
.0100 Adherence to Rules of Air Warfare.
State whether country has adhered to international agreements on air war-
fare and extent to which it is observing the rules established.
.0200 Movements for Operations.
Report movements to and from theaters of operation (by theater). Include
total forces involved with noteworthy. features of methods employed.
(For transportation of troops by air see 2802.0900.).
.0300 Administration and Command.
Report general administrative and command organization of each air
theater, including names of commanders and important staff officers.
(Biographical data reported under 7100).
.0400 Strength of Forces.
Tabulate total forces within each air theater, listing all air tactical
organizations by type projected down to include the total number of
squadrons, and other units, in order to present a complete picture.
.0500 Disposition of Forces.
Show on map as much of the disposition of the major units listed in
2801.0400 as is practicable. Keep current by reporting important changes.
Report commanders of units and important staff officers, also any changes
in command.
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2,801 .0600 New Identifications.
Report on all new identifications as follows:
Designation (name or number).
Type of unit.
Present location.
Command.
Origin of unit and its component nationalities.
Previous location(s), other than place of origin.
All other pertinent data.
2802. Air Operations - Actual.
.0100 Offensive - Not in Direct Support of Land or Naval Forces.
Note 1: An operation is not in direct support of land or naval forces
unless it is directly involved in a tactical operation of land forces on the
field of battle or naval forces in a,naval engagement.
Note 2: No factual details on equipment, organization, etc. reported here.
Note 3: Really noteworthy lessons deduced from a single operation
should be reported separately elsewhere. Similarly, really noteworthy
technical lessons, from even a single operation, should be reported
elsewhere.
01 Order of Battle.
Include Air Force units involved in contact and in Reserve and Army
or Navy units attached to the Air Force for the operation. Names of
unit commanders and important staff officers are desired. Biographical
data reported under 7100.
05 General Objectives.
10 Operations.
Arrange information on each operation as best fits its development.
The development may be reported chronologically by phase, and by
large groupings, until the operations resolve themselves, into separate
actions or raids. These should be reported individually, restating
the units involved.
In either case, cover:
Date.
Specific objectives.
Influence of weather and terrain.
Coordination of the air arms.
Emplo ment of each air arm (separatel
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11 Bombardment.
Differentiate, when applicable, between light (or dive), medium, and
heavy bombardment.
Cover:
Noteworthy command and control measures.
Tactics and technique in attacks against defended and undefended
objectives. Mention altitude, direction; speed; maneuver; use of
clouds for cover; methods of defense against pursuit; methods of
avoiding balloon or kite barrages; methods of illuminating
objectives during night attacks; conditions under which
horizontal, dive, and glide bombing are used; and bombing accuracy
obtained.
Tactics and technique in.attacks against naval and merchant vessels.
Mention size of bombs used, and percentage of hits. I
Losses:-by cause (fighters, antiaircraft, fire of ground troops
(other than antiaircraft), weather accidents, etc. Only for the
operation discussed.).
-Average number of missions per crew, with flying hours.
Lessons: strategic, tactical, and technical. (See Note 3 under
2802.0100.)
12 Fighter.
Noteworthy corx}mand and control measures.
Allocation of pursuit to protection of bombardment and of
reconnaissance.
Tactics and technique.
Losses: by cause. (Only for the operation discussed.)
Average number of missions per crew, with flying hours.
Lessons: strategic, tactical, and technical. (See Note 3 under
2802.0100.)
13 Reconnaissance.
For reconnaissance over both land and water areas, other than by
air units attached to Divisinns, Corps, and Armies.
Cover:
Noteworthy command and control measures.
Kind of intelligence sought.
Channels of transmission of intelligence for pursuit or
bombardment.
Tactics and technique in both day and night missions.
Losses: by cause. Only for the operation disc s ed
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Average number of missions per crew, with flying hours.
Lessons: strategic, tactical and technical. (See Note 3 under
2802.0100.)
2802.0200 Offensive - In Direct Support of Land Forces.
Report on each operation.
01 Units Not Assigned or Attached to the Army.
Generally as outlined in 2802.0100 and the notes thereunder. Where air
units assigned or attached to army units also participate, show
coordination.
02 Units Assigned or Attached to Army Units.
Noteworthy features of command and control, and of coordination
with air units not assigned or attached to army units. Relationship
of air commanders to commanders of army units, and to commanders of
(separate) Air Force commands. Inter-relationship of service and
maintenance facilities. For Army, Corps, and Division observation
and liaison airplanes, cover:
Location of airdromes with respect to headquarters of units served.
Depth of penetrations.
Types and numbers of missions per crew, with flying hours.
Relative effectiveness.
Losses: by cause. (Only for the operation discussed.)
Lessons: Tactical and technical. (See Note 3 }eider 2802.0100.)
.0300 Offensive - In Direct Support of Naval Forces.
Report on each operation.
01 Units Not Assigned or Attached to the Navy.
Submit information generally as outlined in 2802.0100 and the notes
thereunder, with such additions, as, for example, mine laying operations,
when applicable. Where air units assigned or attached to naval units
also participate, show coordination.
02 Units Assigned or Attached to the Navy.
Submit information generally as outlined in 2802.0200 (for units assigned
or attached to Army units) with such modifications as are necessary
to cover the operations of both catapult and carrier-based aviation.
.0400 Defensive.
Report for each operation.
01 Air forces used in the operation, and any command or control methods
differing from the general system reported under 2106.0500.
02 Objective(s) defended in the operation.
03 Employment and effectiveness of warning service.
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04 Employment and effectiveness of fighters.
Cover:
Size of units used by day and night.
Patrols and alerts.
Channels of intelligence (from ground or air observation).
Method of guiding fighters to air interception.
Coordination with antiaircraft.
Tactics and technique or attacks against hostile bombers, both
in formatinn and individual, and against hostile fighters.
Losses: by cause. Give ratio of hostile bombardment or
reconnaissance destroyed to own pursuit losses, by day and by
night.
Employment and effectiveness of antiaircraft guns and searchlights.
Employment and effectiveness of balloon or kite barrages.
Note: (See Notes under 2802.0100.) The general system for the
employment of pursuit interceptor aviation in air defense is
reported under 2106.0500, while this number is for actual operations.
.0500 Objectives, Results and Effects of Aerial Attacks - General.
General observations on vulnerability of targets, results and effects of
aerial attacks.
.0600 Objectives, Results and Effects of Individual Aerial Attacks - General.
For each attack or series of attacks report results and effects (both
direct and indirect) on military objectives, including troops, installations,
materiel and supplies. Show in as much detail as possible the comparative
effect of bombs, cannon and machine gun fire, and chemicals.
Report also. results and effects of attack on civil utilities, activities and
installations, including number of casualties.
Report also results and effects of attacks on merchant and naval vessels.
Note 1: Defensive air operations against the attacks are reported under
2802.0400.
Note 2: When, as the result of attacks, changes are made in the general
military air defense system, or in th(a civil air defense system, report
such changes under 2106.
Note 3: The effects of aerial attacks on the morale of the civilian population
should be reported periodically under the Sociological Bloc.
.0700 Target Objectives. (Not Reported under Appropriate Headings in Economic
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For each objective include: vulnerability of target; vital points; landmarks;
obstructinns; type of construction; gun emplacements; balloon barrages;
etc. Include maps, sketches and photographs.
2802.0800 Results of the Use of High Explosives and Gas in Aerial Attacks.
Detailed reports on a single phase of the subject, such as the effect of high
explosive on masonry construction, the effect of gas attack on factory output,
etc. when warranted by the information on hand.
.0900 Transport and Initial Employment of Parachute Troops.
Methods, numbers carried, and time required. 10
F nployment of parachute troops up to the time when their operations take
on the status of, or merge with, operations of ground troops.
.1000 Air Transport and Initial Employment of Combat Troops other than
Parachute.
Metho s, numbers carried, and time required.
Employment of the combat troops up to the time when their operations take
on the status of, or merge with, operations of ground troops.
.1100 Air Transport of Service Troops and Supplies.
Methods, numbers or amounts carried, and time required.
Note: Evacuation of casualties by air is reported under 2805.
2900. AIR - CIVIL.
2901. GOVERNMENTAL.
Note: The following subjects are reported under other numbers:
Airports, including seaplane anchorages, under 2400.0100.
Production of Aviation Equipment under Economic Bloc.
Development and Research under 2302.0800.
Characteristics and Performance of Aircraft 2302.0100.
.0100 General - History, Development, Policy.
Give concise summary of history and development of civil aviation,
including a statement of policy. Include criticism of policy and foreign
influence (if any).
.0200 Controlling Agency.
01 Organization, Functions, Officials.
Describe in detail the organization, functions and relationship to
other governmental agencies of the ministry or bureau in charge of
civil aeronautics. Include names, titles and responsibilities of
officials. An organization chart is desired.
02 Finance.
Describe financial organization, operation and methods of accounting
for funds.
.0300 Subsidies.
Discuss method of subsidizing civil aviation, including full details on cash
and other direct and indirect aids.
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.0400 Laws and Regulations.
Describe customs, health and other laws affecting civil and commerical
aviation.
Give regulations affecting civil aviation, including cross-country and
airport traffic rules. Furnish texts and pertinent data.
.0500 Prohibited and Restricted Areas.
Give laws and regulations. Include coordinates in describing locations
of areas.
.0600 Air Treaties and Agreements.
Discuss treaties and international agreements including negotiation,
signing, ratification, and promulgation, with clarifying statements to
show purposes and effects. Include agreements designed to further develop-
ment of air traffic.
.0700 Air Mail Service.
International and domestic. Include brief summary of history and
development and organization. An organization chart is desired. Indicate
routes, frequency, postal charges, etc.
.0800 Meterological Service.
Discuss briefly national meterological service and its relation to air
navigation. Include commercial and private services, if any. (Details
reported under 4506.)
.0900 Miscellaneous Services - Patrols, Aid and Rescue etc.
01 Neutrality Patrols.
02 Customs Patrols.
03 Civil Air Patrols.
04 Police Activities.
05 Aid and Rescue.
2902. COMMERCIAL.
.0100 General - History, Status.
Give historical. background and brief resume of present status.
.0200 Air Routes.
01 Established.
Describe and locate each established air route, commercial or
governmental. Give date of inaugauration, details of improvements,
methods of lighting, radio and radar control equipment, and methods
of operation. Include map.
Note 1: This number includes commercial air routes for both
scheduled and unscheduled services.
Note 2: For airport description and facilities see 2401.0100.
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2902.0202 Proposed.
Give plans for adding new air routes or proposals for improvement
.of established air routes. Include map.
.0300 Transport Companies Engaged in Scheduled Transportation.
For each company domestic andforeign submit data as follows:
Name: Location of headquarters, capitalization, directorate,
management, control and amount of government subsidy.
Service Rendered: Location and length of routes, character of service,
schedules of company, or merger. Include maps.
Personnel: Pilots, nationality, rates of pay, average age; other flying
personnel; traffic solicitors and other ground personnel.
Equipment: Number of planes in service and in reserve, sources of
supply, purchases, identification marks and painting.
Note: Aircraft characteristics and performance are reported under
2302.0100. Ground installations are reported under 2401.0100.
Traffic: Annual statistics on all air traffic including passenger, mail,
cargo, and accident rate.
Plans: Present and proposed plans for expansion in number and types
of planes and air routes.
.0400 Statistics (Total mileages, accident rate, etc.).
Report annual totals on air route mileage, passenger miles flown, cargo
miles flown, weight of cargo, and accident rate. Include total number of
pilots by classification and nationality; total number of planes by type.
.0500 Aerial Surveys.
Include all details.
.0600 Taxi Services.
Organization, equipment, personnel, operations, traffic, and financial
results.
.0700 Industrial Activities in Commercial Aviation Transport.
Include all details of mining, agricultural and other industrial air transport
undertakings.
.0800 Commercial Planes Used in Agriculture, Forestry, etc. .
Include all details of crop seeding and dusting, fish stocking, fire and
forest patrols, etc.
.0900 Commercial Experimental Flights and Planes (Stratosphere, etc.)
Character, purpose, type of plane records established, stratosphere flights
etc.
.1000 Aeronautical Schools.
For each school; give location, type, course of instruction, flight training,
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Include a statement as to value of graduates as a military asset.
Note: Pre-military training of civilians at civilian schools is reported
under that factor.
2903. PRIVATE.
.0100 Flying Clubs, Organizations, Planes.
Discuss organizations for private flying, including gliding, method of
finance, types of sport or touring planes and gliders used, total number
of private planes and gliders in country.
.0200 Licensed Pilots.
Report number of pilot licenses granted annually to individuals and total
number held in country. Give classification and qualifications.
.0300 National and International Competitions.
Discuss scope; participants; technical results.
.0400 Exhibitions and.. Shows.
Discuss scope; participants. Forward exhibition and show catalogues.
.0500 Financial Aids and Subsidies.
Give details of cash and other direct aids, other than governmental, to any
form of aeronautical subsidy, extended by transportation or induptrial
companies, by chambers of commerce or by individuals.
2904. STATISTICS: Total Civil Aircraft.
.0100 Governmental.
.0200 Cothmercial.
.0300 Private.
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POLITICAL
FROM THE MILITARY INTELLIGENCE VIEWPOINT, POLITICAL INFORMATION
EMBRACES ALL POLITICAL FACTORS BEARING UPON AND AFFECTING THE STA-
BILITY OF GOVERNMENTS OF ALL NATIONS. THE BROAD OUTLINE, THEREFORE,
IS PRESENTED TO DIRECT AND AID IN REPORTING ON GENERAL AND SPECIFIC
TOPICS AND IN PREPARING POLITICAL - MILITARY ESTIMATES.
CONTENTS
3100. - 3180. REGULAR GOVERNMENT
3110. FORM AND EXERCISE.
3120. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS.
3130. POLITICAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
3140. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS (POLICIES, ISSUES, LEGISLATION, PARTIES,
ELECTIONS, ETC.)
3150. COLONIAL AFFAIRS.
3160. FOREIGN AFFAIRS (POLICIES, PLANS, RELATIONS).
3170. STABILITY OF GOVERNMENT (ANNUAL ESTIMATE).
3180. HOLIDAYS, FLAGS, DECORATIONS, ETC.
3200. - 3280. MILITARY GOVERNMENT
3300. - 3380. OCCUPATION GOVERNMENT
3400. - 3480. GOVERNMENT IN EXILE
3500. - 3580. PUPPET GOVERNMENT
3600. - 3680. OTHER PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT
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Note 1: For Military, Occupation and other Governments, see 3200, 3300,
3400, 3500, 3600.
Note 2: Information pertaining to an important Dominion, Colony, Mandate or
Protectorate, is reported under the applicable heading of this outline in the same
manner as the National and Local Governments. Care should be exercised to
specify precisely, in the title of the report, the dominion, colony, or mandate,
being discussed.
Note 3: Submit under the appropriate numbers a bibliography of the best source
material relating to the various subjects covered.
Note 4: Submit all biographical material under 7200.
3110. FORM AND EXERCISE (BOTH THEORY AND PRACTICE).
3111. General.
Historical sketch of development of present theoretical form, and development
of departure from theoretical form.. Forward text of constitution with English
translation, if available.
3112. Theory of Government.
Theoretical form and exercise of governmental power. List the coordinate
branches of government and show their interrelation. Include chart.
(Detailed information is reported under 3121, 3122 and 3123.)
3113. Practice, (where different from`theory).
Practical form and exercise of government. Include chart. (Detailed
information on the extra-legal or otherwise extraordinary powers being
exercised, is reported under each branch.)
3120. ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS (OF VARIOUS BRANCHES OF THE NATIONAL
AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTS).
3121. Executive Branch.
.0100 Executive Branch - General.
01 Organization and Prescribed General Functions of the office and
departments or ministries. Include chart showing their relationship.
02 Usurpation of Legislative and Judicial Functions by Executive Branch.
Bureaucracy .
Note: Uses of Police and Security Organization (Gestapo, N.K.V.D.,
etc7 by the Executive Branch and/or Chief Executive, to maintain
the government in power is treated under 3135.
03 Effect of Military Government on Executive Powers.
.0200 Office of President or Sovereign, and/or Dictator.
01 Appointment and Powers..
Include tenure, constitutional or otherwise prescribed powers, pay
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.0300 Present Chief Executive (or Sovereign).
Name, title, political affiliation, prestige and influence. (Forward
biographical material under 7200.) Extra-legal or otherwise extra-
ordinary powers being exercised.
.0400 Offices of Premier and Cabinet.
01 Prescribed Organizational Functions.
List all portfolios. Pay and emoluments.
02 Role in National Defense.
.0500 Present Premier (or Head of Government).
Name, title, political affiliation, prestige, public confidence and support.
(Forward biographical material under 7200.)
Extra-legal or otherwise extraordinary powers being exercised.
.0600 Present Cabinet or Ministers.
List of members, with title'of portfolio and party affiliation. Indicate
those wielding unusual. influence or power. (Forward biographical
material under 7200.)
Extraordinary powers being'exercised by cabinet.
.0700 Executive Departments or Ministries.
For each, discuss organization and principal prescribed functions, and
duties. (War, Navy and Air are'discussed in detail in separate blocs.)
.0800 Independent Offices and Advisory Councils.
For each, give organization and prescribed functions. Need filled by the
office or council.
.0900 National Defense Agencies.
List of primary agencies (including executive departments or ministries,
general councils, boards or other agencies) that control Mtional Defense.
Brief discussion of the importance of each and their interrelationship in
the administration of National Defense.
.1000 Heads of Independent Offices.
Names, titles, party affiliations, with discussion where important.
(Forward biographical material under 7200.)
.1100 Members of Advisory Councils.
Names, titles, party affiliations, with discussion where important.
(Forward biographical material under 7200.)
.1200 Foreign Advisers.
Details according to importance.
Note: Only political advisers are reported under this number.
.1300 Civil Service.
Brief hi story, organization, grades, method of appointment.
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Permanence and efficiency. Degree of control by Chief Executive or other
official. Power in the conduct of government.
3122. Legislative Branch.
.0100 Legislative Branch - General.
01 Appointment or Election.
How and by whom elected; principal classes, social strata, or other
groups from which legislators are drawn. Tenure, pay and emoluments.
02 Organization and Functional Powers.
Constitutional or otherwise prescribed powers. Include chart.
03 Procedure and Methods.
Committee system, quorum, control over proceedings and important
parliamentary rules.
04 Development of System.
Brief history of system and analysis of relative strength in the
government,
.0200 Present Legislature.
Political composition, i.e., membership by parties or blocs. Relations
with Chief Executive. Strength of legislature as compared with or opposed
to Executive Power.
,0300 Outstanding Personalities in the Legislature.
List important personalities with their committee functions and political
affili ations. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
3123. Judicial Branch.
.0100 Judicial Branch-General.
01 Appointment to judicial Office.
Appointment or election; tenure, pay, and emoluments. Professional
and ethical standards of personnel.
02 Organization and Functional Powers.
Powers of national courts as prescribed by constitutional or other
statutory provisions. Submit chart of judicial System.
03 Development of System.
Discuss concept of law (specify code in use) and the relationship of
civil to military law. Respect for international law.
04 Rules of Procedure.
Frequency, location and duration of meeting.
.0200 Judicial Decisions.
Interpretive power in law, and status as legal precedents. Important
historical decisions, whether of the highest or subordinate judicial
tribunal.
.0300 New Judicial Concepts.
- -islation by decree. Encroachment of military iaw on civil law.
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Laws, Decrees, Regulations, Rules in Effect.
For each significant law, decree, regulation and rule, give circumstances
incident to promulgation; summary and analysis of important provisions.
Forward text, with English translation if available.
01 Codes in Use, Civil and Military.
02 Recognized Rules of Warfare.
03 Property Laws - Peacetime.
Law regulating holding and transfer of property in time of peace,
including expropriation. (For discussion of property rights, see 3130.)
04 Property Laws - War.
Laws regulating holding and transfer of property in time of war,
including laws concerning enemy property; sequestration.
05 Laws Dealing with Espionage, Sabotage and Subversion.
06 National Defense Laws.
.0500 Present Highest Judicial Tribunal.
Composition of present court with respect to political thought (conservative,
liberal, etc.). Integrity, -efficiency, and susceptibility to external influence.
.0600 Personalities of the Judiciary.
List of members of highest and other judicial tribunals of national
importance, with titles. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
Indicate those wielding unusual power or influence.
3124. Local Governments.
.0100 Subdivisions of the Country.
Give subdivisions by states or provinces (excluding colonies) for
political and political-economic control. List of states or provinces and
smaller subdivisions. Furnish map and charts.
.0200 Organizational Relationships between States (or Provinces) and Central
Government.
Include both traditional and current relationships and legal aspects.
Political issues involving states (or provinces) and central government
reported under 3142.
.0300 Organization and Functional Powers.
Show interrelationship by types of local government (provincial, district,
municipal). Include charts.
.0400 Functional Powers of Local Executives.
Constitutional or otherwise prescribed powers.
.0500 Present State (or Provincial) Executives.
List names of executives. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
Indicate important personalities with positions.
.0600 Functional Powers of Local Legislatures.
Constitutional or otherwise prescribed powers.
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.0700 Members of Present State (or Provincial) Legislatures.
List important members. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
.0800 Functional Powers of Local Judiciaries.
Constitutional or otherwise prescribed powers.
.0900 Members of Present State (or Provincial) Judiciaries.
List important members. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
Note: In reporting various types of local government, all material
should be grouped in three categories:
State (or Provincial) Government.
County (or District) Government.
Municipal (or City) Government.
3125. Government of Colonies and Mandates.
.0100 Dependencies, Dominions, and Colonies.
List in order of importance giving location and political boundaries.
01 Organization of the Government and its Relation to the Mother Country.
02 Degree of Independence.
03 Present Government.
Executive, Legislative, and judicial Bodies.
04 Governors and Important Personalities.
Note: Items recorded under the above numbers need be given only
briefly. Each colony or dependency will be considered separately
under all factors.
.0200 Mandates and Protectorates.
List in order of importance giving location and political boundaries.
01 Organization of the Government and its Relation to the Mother Country.
02 Degree of Control Exercised.
03 Present Government.
Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Bodies.
04 Governors and Important Personalities.
Note: Items recorded under above numbers need be given only briefly.
Each mandate or protectorate will be considered separately under all
factors.
3130. POLITICAL AND CIVIL RIGHTS.
3131. Basic Political and Civil Rights of Nationals.
Civil rights as defined by Bill of Rights, Constitution, or other documents, or
as normally and traditionally enjoyed.
.0100 Right to.Vote and Qualifications.
The electoral system is reported under 3136.
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3132. Basic Political and Civil Rights Accorded Aliens.
Treatment and attitude toward aliens. Naturalization laws are reported in
5204.)
3133. Suppression and Restriction of Political and Civil Rights.
General discussion of restriction of rights, either of own Nationals or of
ethnic, social or immigrant minorities. Anti-Semitic measures.
.0100 Property Restrictions.
.0200 Interference with Freedom of. Speech.
.0300 Police and Penal or Concentration Camps as Instruments of Restriction.
.0400 Pogroms and Purges.
.0500 Other Restrictions or Suppressions.
3134. Atrocities.
Atrocities perpetrated against foreign nationals in occupied areas.
Note: Reaction to atrocities, trial, procedure and punishment is reported
under 3165.0300.
3135. Secret Police and Security Organizations (Gestapo, N.K.V.D., etc.) Exercising
Controls Over Civil and Political Rights.
Organization, national and local, with chart of organization and functions;
names of leaders with political affiliations. (Forward biographical material
under 7200.) Functions and methods; relations with Chief Executive and
principal branches of national and local governments. (Explain if separate
executive or other agency.) Uses of organization in maintaining government
in power; uses in repression of traditional, constitutional rights.
Note: Employment of Internal Police and Security Organization (Gestapo,
N.K.V.D., etc.) as components of the Regular Army is reported under Counter
Intelligence 1000.1600.
3136. Electoral System.
.0100 Electoral Laws, Apportionment of Population and Methods of Voting.
Furnish copies of electoral laws, with English translation if available,
also maps and charts indicating apportionment of national and local
electoral districts.
.0200 Elections - Traditional Control or Interferenco.
.0300 Agencies for Settlement of Election Disputes, their efficiency and
susceptibility to external influence.
.0400 Acceptance of Election. Results.
Tendency, traditional and current, to accept or contest election results.
Note: Recent and pending elections are reported under 3143.
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3141. Domestic Policy of Government.
.0100 Basic Principles of Domestic Policy.
.0200 Important Domestic Policies.
01 Popular Acceptance and Government Enforcement.
Degree to which policies are accepted by various groups within the
country, and degree to which the Government is able to enforce them.
02 Extent to which Policies Serve National or F- ctional Interests.
Note: If necessary to discuss the Government's policy under domestic
political issues and problems, 3142, cross reference is made under
3141.
.0300 National Defense Policy.
01 Historical.
Historical development of national defense policy. Influence of
geographic location and configuration, and historical, political and
economic considerations.
02 Current.
Current national defense policy. Influence of: form of government
(military dictatorship, revolutionary movements etc.); political
activities of the military forces (active and reserve); foreign relations.
03 Preparedness for War.
Domestic policy on preparedness of war, including influences affecting
the policy (domestic and foreign).
Disarmament.
Domestic policy on disarmament, including influences affecting the
policy (domestic and foreign).
.0400 Domestic Post-War and Other Long-Range Plans.
Outline of plans and relation to domestic policy. Include such plans as
those concerning:
01 Domestic Development.
02 Political Reorganization.
03 Economic Reconstruction (from political viewpoint only; economic
details are reported under the Economic Bloc.)
.0500 Current Views on Domestic Affairs.
01 Chief Executive (or Sovereign).
Views on important domestic problems. Foreign influences and
influences of personal advisers.
02 Premier or Head of Government.
Information as under Chief Executive above.
03 Ministers or Cabinet Members.
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Information as under Chief Executive above. Loyalty to and accord with
Chief Executive and Premier.
3141.C'504 Members of Legislative Body.
Information where applicable as under Chief Executive above. Conflict
and cooperation between parties and groups.
05 Members of judiciary.
Views in accord or conflict with other branches of Government.
06 Members of Local Govzrnrnents.
Views in accord or conflict with the Central Government.
07 Other Leaders.
Views on important domestic problems.
08 Effect of Public Opinion on Domestic Policies.
Unusual development of favorable or unfavorable opinion regarding any
particular policy, and resulting changes, if any.
.0600 Influence and Impact of Propaganda and Censorship on Domestic Policy.
01 Influence of Foreign Propaganda.
02 Effect of Government Censorship on the maintenance of domestic policy.
03 Domestic Policy as Reflected in Propaganda and Censorship Methods.
3142. Domestic Political Issues and Problems (including Legislative and judicial).
.0100 Important Issues. (Labor as a political problem is included here).
Discuss domestic and international considerations involved.
.0200 Solutions Proposed with respect to such issues and problems.
Note: Completed and pending legislation on important issues is reported
under .0800 and .0900 below.
.0300 National Defense as a Political Issue.
,0400 Problems and Issues Originating within Local Governments.
Running account of political events within the subdivisions of the country,
with particular stress on events affecting the Central Government.
.0500 Relations between Local Governments.
Cover interstate or provincial relations, and relations between states
(or provinces) and their subordinate local governments.
.0600 Political Issues Between States (or Provinces) and Central Government.
Controversies, and accord or disagreement with central government on
important national questions. Loyalty to central government, particularly
in event of war. Discuss separately for individual states or provinces,
when important.
.0700 Regional Aspirations for Autonomy, etc.
Any important regional movement of national or international significance.
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.0900 Completed Legislative Actions as affecting political problems.
Note: If legislation modifies or establishes a domestic policy, cross
reference is made under 3141. If a foreign policy is affected, cross
reference is made under 3161.
Important legislation affecting war-making capacity or relations with the
United States or other important countries should be reported under the
number for the matter affected.
.1000 Recent or Pending Judicial Decisions Having Important Political
Implications .
3143. Elections - Recent and Pending.
.0100 Pre-election Activities.
Campaign activities and methods, with estimate of probable influence on
results. Candidates, announced platforms when differing party platforms
reported under 3144.0101. (Forward biographical material under 7200.)
.0200 Interference of Any kind,
.0300 Election Results.
Outcome, giving total votes cast for each party or faction, and, when
indicating important sectional differences, the approximate vote by states,
provinces, or sections. Analysis of results, including definite action that
will be taken by the Government, and the attitude taken by the defeated
parties.
3144. Political Parties and Groups.
.0100 Established Parties and Groups (with representation in the government).
List of all recognized parties in country. Importance in political life as
compared with similar groups in the United States.
01 Individual Parties or Groups. Historical sketch; strength and solidarity;
internal dissension, purges, etc.; doctrines, present platforms, policies;
significant activities including subversive; actual or prospective powers
in government; list of important leaders. (Forward biographical
material under 7200.)
02 Attitudes Toward Groups Without Representation in the Government
(see .0200 below) and influence exerted by those movements on the
regular parties.
.0200 Political Groups Without Representation in the Government.
Socialist, Communist, Radical, Fascist, Falangist, National Socialist,
Sinarquist, etc., if not recognized parties or groins.)
Note: Revolutionary efforts of these organizations reported under 3144.050Q
Degree to which movements are organized; trends of growth; strength;
leaders; aims and international affiliations; activities, etc.
01 Attitude of Government Toward Groups Without Representation
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3144.0300 Blocs and Pressure Groups Exerting Political Influence.
(Military pressure groups and societies, economic organizations, secret
societies, etc.) Influence and activities, including clandestine or
subversive leaders and their positions and functions in the groups and in
civil or military life.
.0400 Ethnic, Social, Religious, and Immigrant Groups and Minorities Exerting
Political Influence.
Note: For basic discussion of these groups, see Sociological Bloc.
01 Groups and Minorities. Include leaders and their positions.
02 Influence and Activities.
.0500 Current Revolutionary Movements.
01 Causes, Aims, Leaders, Foreign Influence.
02 Revolutions. Actual and Attempted.
Strength of combatants and outcome of efforts to overthrow the
existing government.
Note: Organized military forces reported under Guerrilla or other
Armies, Section II, Military Bloc.,
.0600 Partisan, Guerrilla and Resistance Groups and Movements.
General organization and strength7chart ; lea ers and commanders
(report biographical material under 7144); political complexion and
composition; degree of support by parent and/or other government;
degree of support given by groups to parent government, e.g., government
in exile; area of operation and headquarters; functions and methods as a
political propaganda agency; general political- military importance in
area of operations.
Note: Military factors such as military organization, military strength,
military operations, equipment, training, etc., are reported under relevant
headings in the Military Section and the numbers used are preceded by
the letter I.
.3150. COLONIAL AFFAIRS.
3151. Dependencies, Dominions, and Colonies,
.0100
General Relations with the Mother Country.
Cover traditional and current relations.
.0200 Treaties.
Provisions for assignment to mother country. Other treaties with
mother country.
Note: Items recorded under this number need be given only briefly.
Each colony or dependency will be considered separately under all factors.
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Cover traditional and current relations.
.0200 Treaties.
Provisions for assignment to mother country. Other treaties with
mother country.
Nate: Items recorded under this number need be given only briefly.
Each mandate or protectorate will be considered separately under all
factors.
3160. FOREIGN AFFAIRS (POLICIES, PLANS, AND RELATIONS).
3161. Foreign Policy of Government.
.0100 Basic Principles and. Aims of Foreign Policy including traditional attitude
and current trend toward participation in international affairs. Spheres
of influence.
.0200 Important Foreign Policies.
Give decrees and measures adopted for their maintenance, and incidents
arising from their enforcement or violation.
Include such foreign policies as:
01 Foreign commerce.
02 International communication and transportation.
03 Protection of nationals abroad.
04 Extraterritoriality.
05 Neutrality.
06 Belligerency or non-belligerency.
07 International security, including disarmament.
08 Monroe Doctrine or other regional policies.
09 Other important foreign policies.
.0300 Participation in International Organizations and Movements.
Cover trad.tional and current participation.
.0400 Participation in International Organizations.
Extent of participation in such organizations as:
01 Permanent Court of Arbitration.
02 Permanent Court of International Justice (World Court).
03 International Security Organization.
04 Institute of Pacific Relations.
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06 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA).
Note: Basic information on UNRRA and similar organizations
reported under 5805.
07 War Crimes Commissions.
08 Other International Organizations.
09 Boycotts and Sanctions. (Political aspects only).
.0500 Participation in International Movements.
Extent of participation in, and influence on foreign policy of such move-
ments as: ,
01 Pan American.
02 Pan Latin.
03 Pan Arab.
04 Pan Islamic.
05 Pan Slavic.
06 Zionism.
07 Other International Movements.
.0600 International Post-War and Other Long-Range Plans.
Principal provisions of plans, countries involved, extent of participation.
Cover such plans as:
01 New Alignments.
02 Political Reorganization.
03 Economic Reconstruction (from political viewpoint only; economic
details are reported under the Economic Bloc.)
Note: Include only such plans as require international negotiation.
.0700 Current Views on Foreign Affairs of Political and Other Influential
Leaders.
01 Chief Executive (or Sovereign).
Views on foreign affairs. Attitude toward the United States and other
important countries. Foreign and other influences on views. Influence
of views on public opinion, party in power, etc.
02 Premier or Head of Government. Information as above.
03 Ministers or Cabinet Members. Information as above.
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Members of Foreign Office.
Information as above.
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Other Influential Leaders.
Information as above.
.0800
Effect of Public Opinion on Foreign Policies.
Unusual development of favorable or unfavorable opinion regarding any
particular policy, and resulting changes, if any.
3162. Foreign Office.
.0100 Important Personnel.
List with the Foreign Minister other outstanding personalities, including
important members of the permanent advisory staff, and indicating
briefly their attitudes toward the United States and other import countries.
(Forward biographical material under 7200.)
.0200 Assumption of Unusual Powers.
Unusual or extraordinary functions delegated to or assumed by the Foreign
Office, including all relevant details of organization.
3163. Diplomatic and Consular Representatives Accredited to Foreign Countries.
.0100 Chief of Diplomatic Missions, countries to.which accredited and dates of
assignment. Include other members of mission if outstanding. (Forward
biographical material under 7200.)
.0200 Consular Service.
Similar information if available.
.0300 Influence on. Foreign Relations.
Political activities of diplomatic personnel abroad, as affecting foreign
relations.
.0400 Special Missions to Foreign Countries (Governmental or Private).
Include such missions as:
01 Good-Will Missions.
02 Special Economic or Business Missions.
03 Missions Undertaken for Purposes of Propaganda.
04 Military Missions Engaging in Political Activities.
Note: Military Missions reported elsewhere; only political activities
reported here.
.0500 Special Agencies in Foreign Countries.
Include such agencies as:
01 Purchasing Commissions.
02 Permanent or Temporary Semi-official Trade Agencies.
03 Cultural and Educational Agencies.
Note: Only political significance reported here.
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Cover non-accredited agents or agencies working under the direction or
control of, and reporting to the Foreign Office (or any other government
agency) direct or through its offices abroad. Include espionage, sabotage
and subversive agents or agencies. Names or titles used. Aims, ostensi-
ble and real. Organization and activities.
3164. Diplomatic and Consular Representatives Accredited from Foreign Countries.
.0100 Chiefs of Diplomatic Missions, countries from which accredited and dates
of assignment. Include other members of mission if outstanding. (Forward
biographical material under 7200.)
.0200 Consular Service.
Similar information if available.
0300 Influence on Foreign Relations.
Political activities of foreign diplomatic personnel in country, as
affecting foreign relations.
Note: Foreign (non-military) advisers are reported under 3121.1200.
.0400 Special Missions from Foreign Countries (Governmental or Private.)
Include such missions as:
01 Good-Will Missions.
02 Special Economic or Business Missions.
03 Missions Undertaken for Purposes of Propaganda.
04 Military. Missions Engaged in Political Activities.
Note: Military Missions reported elsewhere; only political
activities reported here.
.0500 Special Agencies of Foreign Countries.
Include such agencies as:
01 Purchasing Commissions.
02 Permanent or Temporary Semi-official Trade Agencies.
03 Cultural and Educational Agencies. .
Note: Only political significance reported here.
.0600 Non-Accredited Agents or Agencies from Foreign Countries.
Cover non-accredited agents or agencies working under the direction or
control of, and reporting to the Foreign Office (or any other government
agency) direct or through its offices abroad. Include espionage, sabotage
and subversive agents or agencies. Names or titles used. Aims, ostensi-
ble and real. Organization and activities.
x!165. Foreign Relations.
.0100 Relations with Principal Foreign Powers.
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Summary of relations with principal foreign countries.
.0200 Reaction to Military Policy of U.S.
Governmental and other important reactions or opinions on the military
policy or establishment of the United States, or concerning U.S. Military
forces in the country.
.0300 Reaction to Military Policy of Other Countries.
Governmental and other important reactions or opinions on the military
policy or establishment of any other country with whom such relations are
important; also concerning the military forces of that country present in
the area. Reaction to atrocities perpetrated against its nationals in enemy-
occupied areas; trials, procedures and punishment.
Note: Atrocities are reported under 3134. Participation in War Crimes
Commissions is reported under 3161.0407.
.0400 Negotiations and Conferences.
Include negotiations for armistice and peace.
.0500 Relations with Individual Countries.
? Separately for each nation with which relations are important). Relations
up to and including severance of diplomatic relations. Accord and conflict
of viewpoint. on important controversial questions between the two countries,
such as boundary disputes, commercial rivalry, etc.
01 Effect of Current Policies.
Policies reported under 3161.)
02 Effect of Existing Treaties and Agreements.
(Treaties reported under 3165.0701.)
03 Reaction to Foreign Policy (of country whose relationship is being
considered).
Note: Subjects discussed with reference to important foreign policies,
and participation in international organizations and movements, are
reported in their entirety under 3161.
.0600 Relations Between Two or More Countries Regarding Another Country.
Discuss negotiations and agreements between two or more nations in regard
to another nation. (For instance, relations between the United States and
Great Britain in regard to China; between the United States, Great Britain
and U.S.S.R. in regard to Iran.)
.0700 Treaties, Alliances, Accords, Ententes, and Pacts.
01 List of Important Treaties.
Include title, signatory powers, dates of ratification.
02 Individual Treaties.
Summary of contents of each. (Forward texts, with English translations
if available.) Brief discussion of reciprocal advantages to the
signatory powers. Ability of signatory powers to meet provisions
agreed upon.
.0800 Civilian Internees.
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for exchange.
3165.0900 Exchange and Rehabilitation of Populations.
Note: Discuss political aspects and negotiations only under this number.
Report sociological aspects under 5202.0400.
01 Refugees: Political problems involved, legal status and nationality.
02 Stateless Persons: Character and number present in area; problem
of legal status.
3170. STABILITY OF GOVERNMENT - Annual Estimate.
Note: The annual Estimate of Stability is to reach MIS not later than 1 January.
Estimates may be submitted more frequently however, if warranted by unusual
circumstances.
The Estimate, or Estimates, will be based on analyses of all domestic and
international factors bearing upon and influencing the stability of a particular
nation, e.g., political groups without representation in the government; regular
parties and groups; blocs and pressure groups exerting political influence;
ethnic, social, religious and immigrant groups and minorities; restriction of
political and civil rights; participation in international movements and important
foreign policies. Generally, the completed Estimate will conform to the
following outline:
1. Summary and Conclusions. (1 1/2 to 2 pages only),
a. Summary. A brief but inclusive statement of the problem, period
covered, principal factors analyzed and chief sources used.
b. Conclusions. A concise statement, based on an analysis of all
stability factors, of the relative stability of the country considered.
This statement to be the distillate of the intelligence analysis per-
formed in preparing the Estimate.
2. Stability Factors.
a. Strength Factors. (For example but non-inclusive: strong national
defense policy; no dissident minority or other pressure groups; full
participation in international movements; realistic foreign policies
backed by national parties and public opinion; strong, capable
executive, legislative and judicial agencies both on national and
local level.)
b. Weakness Factors. (For example but non-inclusive: weak or non-
existent national defense policy; existence of strong political groups
without representation in the government and dissident minority
groups exerting pressure against the nation's domestic and foreign
policies; unrealistic and inadequate foreign policy; revolutionary
movements threatening to overthrow established regime; public
opposition or apathy to existing government; weakness in the execu-
tive , legislative and judicial agencies.)
3. Weighing of Strength vs Weakness Factors. For exam le but not
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inclusive: ability or inability of the government to cope with dissident
minorities, political groups without representation in the government and
revolutionary movements; success of a sound foreign policy in offsetting
effects of weak national defense policy; relative strength and influence of
"regular" parties in national politics as compared to pressure groups,
e.g., labor and peasant parties; degree to which a powerful and capable
legislature offsets the weakness of Incompetent executive agencies.)
3180. HOLIDAYS, FLAGS, DECORATIONS, ETC.
3181. National Holidays.
List of national holidays, with dates and significance.
3182. Flags and Coats of Arms.
List all civil and military flags and coats of arms of the country. Brief
history and description of each. Pictures or photographs if available.
Regulations governing use.
3183. Civil Medals, Decorations, Awards.
List all non-military medals, decorations and awards. Brief history and
description of each. Pictures or photographs if available. Regulations
governing bestowal and wearing.
Note: Military decorations and awards are reported under 0607., naval
under N 0607., and air under 2307.
All information pertaining to Military Government is reported under the proper
headings given for Regular Government, with the exception that the second digit
of the code number will always be a 2 (for Military Government) instead of 1
(for Regular Government).
Example: Reports on "Property Restrictions" of a Military Government will
be assigned the number 3233.0100 instead of 3133.0100.
3300. - 3380. OCCUPATION GOVERNMENT
.All information pertaining to Occupation Government is reported under the proper
headings given for Regular Government, with the exception that the second digit
of the code number will always be a 3 (for Occupation Government instead of a 1
for Regular Government).
Example: Reports on "Functional Powers of Local Executives" of a Military
Government will be assigned the number 3324.0400 instead of 3124.0400.
3400. - 3480. GOVERNMENT IN EXILE
Same as for Regular Government, except that the second digit of the code number
will always be a 4: instead of 1 for Regular Government. (See Examples for
Military and Occupation Governments above.)
3500. - 3580. PUPPET GOVERNMENT
Same as for Regular Government except that the second digit of the code number
will ii always be 5 instead of 1 for the Regular Government. (See Examples for
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Same as for Regular Government except that the second digit of the code number
will always be 6 instead of 1 for Regular Government. (See Examples for
Military and Occupation Governments above.)
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ECONOMIC
THE DETAILED ECONOMIC INFORMATION CALLED FOR-IN THIS OUTLINE IS
REQUIRED BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT FOR THE PREPARATION OF STRATEGIC,
.ECONOMIC WARFARE, AND MILITARY OPERATIONAL PLANS. IN THE WRITING OF
ECONOMIC REPORTS FULL, USE SHOULD BE MADE OF SUCH PROFESSIONAL
ASSISTANCE AS MAY BE AVAILABLE.
CONTENTS
4100. - ECONOMIC - GENERAL
4200. - FUELS, METALS, AND MINERALS
4300. - AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY AND FISHING (INCLUDING
PROCESSING)
4400. - MANUFACTURING
4500. - GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES
4600. - TRANSPORTATION
4700. - COMMERCE
4800. - TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND MAIL
4900. - FINANCE
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4100. ECONOMIC - G General
4101. Economic Structure.
.0100 Natural resources (wealth of mineral deposits, of plant, animal, and
marine life, existence of natural sources of water power, natural harbors
and navigable streams, natural advantages of location for development
of trade and trade routes).
.0200 Degree of economic development (comparative treatment of development
and sufficiency of the main phases of economy such as mining, agricul-
ture, manufacturing, transportation, etc.)
.0300 Pattern of industrial development (relative importance of agriculture,
mining and the various manufacturing industries; location of vital areas
with maps or sketches).
.0400 Salient shortages and surpluses in domestic raw materials, agricultural
products, semi-manufactures and manufactures.
4102. Government Economic Measures and Policies Relating to Industry and Trade.
.0100 Government policy toward the development and conservation of natural
resources.
.0200 Governmental emphasis in stimulation and curtailment of various indus-
tries (subsidies and loans, restrictions).
.0300 Attitudes and measures in regard to private enterprise and the use of
capital.
.0400 Promotion of industrial enterprise in colonial possessions.
.0500 Foreign trade partners especially favored.
4103. Economic Measures and Policies in Occupied or Controlled Areas.
Note: Relief in occupied territory reported under 5805.
.0100 Food, clothing, fuel supply; sources; methods of requisitioning; effect
on local supplies.
.0200 Rehabilitation and management of. industry.
.0300 Housing (including requisitioning and'sequestration of property).
.0400 Financial regulations and control.
4104. Post-war Economic Planning.
.0100 Sale of war stocks and state factories.
.0200 Reconversion of industry.
.0300 Absorption of manpower into industry.
0400 Restoration of trade and commerce.
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4104 .0500 Reconstruction of damaged areas, industries and facilities.
4105. Cost of Living and. Rationing.
Note: Standards of living are reported under Sociological: Standards
of Living and Patterns of Consumption.
.0100 Food (food prices and scarcities).
.0200 Clothing (types of clothing manufactured and bought, prices, shortages,
restrictions).
.0300 Housing (prices of various types of homes and common rent fees,
housing shortages, restrictions on building).
.0400 Fuel (extent of use by various population groups of different heating
and lighting fuels, prices, shortages, etc.).
.0500 Rationing (food, clothing, shoes, tires, fuels, tobacco, liquor, etc.:
specific regulations, enforcement, black markets, effects on individual
industries).
4106. Cooperatives: Agricultural, Consumer, Industrial and Other (number and
character of membership, modes of operation, government policies, etc.).
Countries.
.0100 Offensive Measures to cripple economic sufficiency of the nation's
enemy declared or undeclared) including:
01 Measures of economic mobilization (to put full domestic economic
resources behind war effort by allocation of scarce materials,
manpower and productive facilities; development of new production
and of substitutes).
02 Programs of the country applied in neutral countries (to reduce
economic and financial help to its enemies and increase help for
the home country by preclusive buying, special trade arrangements;
etc.).
.0200 Defensive Measures (for protection of economic resources against the
enemy or for their destruction to prevent use by the enemy).
01 Movement of industries from border regions to interior.
02 Prevention of movement of native products to an enemy by export
and re-export limitations and control (embargo and blockade
controls, measures against smuggling, agreements with foreign
consignees to prevent re-export, rationing of exports to neutrals,
to prevent benefiting the enemy)..
03 Enforcing of black lists (within own territory and in trade with
foreign countries in which firms are black-listed, recognition
of black-listing of allies).
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04- Prevention of secretion and cloaking of enemy assets within own
territories for warfare purposes or post-war refuge.
05 Special measures for safeguarding and control of patents and
secret processes of strategic value.
06 Cooperation with the country's allies to control enemy economic
penetration and in support of the economic warfare programs of
its allies.
07 Measures to minimize war dislocations of civilian economy
resulting from war.
4108. Operation in Neutral Countries of Economic Warfare Programs of
Belligerents.
Note: Studies on exports and imports not relating to the economic warfare
pattern will be reported under Commerce, 4700.
.0100 Special Studies on Raw Materials and Finished Products produced by
a neutral which are critically needed by one or both sides in a war.
01 Amounts produced.
02 Amounts exported to either belligerent side or to neutrals.
03 Possibilities of increased production or of decreased domestic
consumption by substitution or otherwise.
.0200 Imports of Raw Materials and Finished Products critically needed
by a neutral, and available from one or another or from both -
belligerent sides, from neutrals, or from any combination of these.
01 Amounts secured and their adequacy.
02 Potentialities for developing domestic production.
03 Relation of imports of raw materials from one belligerent side
to exports of raw materials or finished products to the other,
and vice versa.
.0300 Special War Trade Agreements and Controls.
01 The machinery of import and export controls.
02 Special controls required by the belligerents to prevent imports
from benefiting the other side (including enforcement procedures
and their effectiveness).
03 Local regulations relating to specific industries (prevention of
communication of trade information to belligerents, of assistance
to them in economic warfare objectives, of refusal to trade with
them).
04 Trade and finance (methods of payment of belligerents and
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economic penetration into local industry, concealed stock
controls, influences and assets).
4108.0305 Effect of black lists on local industrial enterprises.
4109. Economic Effects of Internal Disturbances (civil `war, sabotage, strikes,
etc.; effect upon industries, transportation facilities, financial structure,
commerce, etc.).
4110. Economic Effects of Enemy Attacks and Invasion.
.0100 Effects on agricultural and industrial production.
.0200 Effects on internal transportation facilities and distribution of goods.
.0300 Effects upon shipping and commerce.
.0400 Relocation and dispersal of industries.
Note: Effects on an individual objective are reported under the
heading for the specific type of objective.
4111. International Economic Missions, Conferences and Agreements (membership,
purpose, decisions made, commitments and principles established,
estimate of effect).
4112. Important Economists in Countr
Position and importance of each.
Note: Biographical material is forwarded under 7300.
4200. FUELS, METALS, AND MINERALS.
4201. C_ Mining Industry - General.
.0100 Role of mining in the national economy (importance with relation to
other industries, number of people employed by and supported by mining).
.0200 Extent of exploration and estimates of total reserves in important
minerals.
.0300 Present extent of exploitation and expansion possibilities (include maps
showing productive areas and principal mine developments).
.0400 Overall production figures for leading minerals.
.0500 Government policies affecting mineral developments.
.0600 Foreign ownership and control.
.0700 Surpluses and shortages for normal and war-time uses.
.0800 Pattern of movement of minerals (within, and to and from the country).
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.0900 Names of outstanding mine owners, officials and operators (companies
and interests concerned).
Note: Biographical material is forwarded under 7300.
4202. G Solid Fuels.
.01Q0 Coal, Coke, and Lignite.
01 Extent and regional location of reserves.
02 Present and potential rate of exploitation and method of mining
anthracite and bituminous coal and lignite (including map).
03 Important individual fields and mines (location, ownership,
production figures, capacity).
04 Conversion of coal to coke (bee-hive and by-product methods,
use in blast furnaces and other uses, briquetting).
05 Consumption by various industries and utilities (distinguish
anthracite from bituminous).
06 Movements (internal routes, export and import ports).
07 Exports and imports, including amounts and countries of destination
and origin.
08 Assessment of sabotage, bombing, demolition or other damages.
.0200 ) Other Solid Fuels.
01 Peat (location and extent of resources, processing methods and
by-products, present and potential production, coal equivalent
of peat produced, household and industrial uses).
.0100 General. Inclusive studies and statistics summarizing the overall
petroleum situation. Analyses and data relative to individual phases
of operations are essential and wherever possible are to be developed
as outlined below.
4203. " Petroleum.
02 Charcoal (availability of wood for charcoal burning, amounts
produced and coal equivalent, specific uses in industry and
transportation).
03 Wood used as fuel (amounts used or available, specific heating
uses in industry and transportation, heating value in terms of coal).
01 Oil reserves (location, nature, extent, and development).
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4203.02 02 Reserves owned or controlled abroad (locatioii, extent of
investment, reserves controlled).
.0300 Crude Oil Production (domestic and foreign)..
01 Present rate of production and possibilities for expanded output.
02 Individual fields and wells (location, ownership, potential
production, current production, etc.).
.0400 Prod ction of Liquid Fuels and Use of Substitutes.
01 W/oRefineries.
02 Production statistics of refined products (aviation gasoline,
motor fuel; kerosene, diesel oil, fuel oil, lubricating oil, etc.).
03 Individual refineries (location, ownership, method of operation,
types of products, capacity, current production, source of power,
vulnerability to sabotage and bombing).
08 Synthetic Oil.
09 Processes employed (Bergius, Hydrogenation, Fisher-Tropsch
Synthesis, Low Temperature Tar, High Temperature Tar).
10 Types and amounts produced.
11 Individual plants (location, kind, method of operation of products
and amount of production, capacity, source of power, vulnerability.
17 Substitute Fuels (liquid, solid, gas).
18 Liquid Substitutes and Blending Agents (alcohol, benzol, methanol,
etc.; various types of blends).
19 Production volumes used for motor fuel and other purposes.
20 Types of blends used with percentages of petroleum, derivatives,
and other constituents.
21 Petroleum equivalent of substitute liquid fuels produced.
22 Solid Substitutes (wood, charcoal, lignite).
23 Quantities used for motorization.
24 Petroleum equivalent saved, .
25 Gas Substitutes (acetylene, compressed illuminating gas,
methane, etc.).
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Overall Production Figures by Types of Products (mineral oils,
synthetic oils and substitutes).
.0500 Individual Oil Types -- properties, uses, production and consumption.
01 Aviation gasoline.
02 Motor fuels (gasoline blends, gasolines, etc.).
03 Kerosene.
04 Diesel oils.
05 Fuel oils (light).
06 Lubricating oils.
07 Bunker oils (residual fuel oils).
08 Other.
.0600 Stocks and Storage.
01 Stocks on hand, by areas or districts.
02 Storage installations (location, number, type of installation,
ownership, size and capacity of tanks, type of product stored,
warehouse storage for packaged products).
03 Temporary storage depots and dumps (location, types of oil,
amounts).
.0700 Export and Import Pattern (types of products, amounts, ownership,
source.
.0800 Transportation and Distribution.
01 Pipe lines (route, specifications of construction, uses, capacity,
pump stations, and other installations, storage, etc., including maps
02 Railroads, roads, and waterways used in the movement of crude
oil and petroleum products.
03 Transportation equipment -- tank cars, tank trucks, tank
vessels (number, capacity, product carried).
04 Distribution and marketing facilities (location and ownership,
areas served, specific installations, kind and volume of products
handled, regional and local storage and tank wagon facilities
provided).
05 Other factors affecting distribution and marketing of petroleum
product:, (transportation difficulties, temporary shortages,
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4203 .0900 National Consumption (in peace and in war).
01 Overall Consumption of Petroleum Products (by type of product).
02 Pattern of Oil Consumption by Amounts and Types of Products.
03 According to use (by all types of shipping, including Navy and
fishing fleet; by all motor vehicles and units; for other motor
and industrial uses; for household uses, etc.).
04 Consumption by various groups (civilians, Army, Navy, Air
Forces, etc.).
.1000 Reconnaissance and Target Photographs and Reports on:
01 Total or regional oil supply system (strategic and operational).
02 Oil fields and wells.
03 Refineries.
04 Synthetic oil plants.
05 Storage installations and depots.
06 Transportation equipment.
.1100 Assessment of Sabotage, Bombing and Demolition Damages.
4204. Natural Gas.
.0100 Resources Explored (regions or areas concerned and estimated
reserves).
.0200 Extent and Importance of Use.
01 Industrial uses (actual and potential).
02 Household uses (actual and potential).
03 Important pipe lines (location, installations, with diagram).
.0300 Individual Companies and Operators.
.0400 Government Participation in Development.
Note: Public utility gas plants are reported elsewhere.
4205. Metals and Metallurgy.
Note: In reporting ore and metal tonnages, care should be taken to give
data which cannot be misinterpreted. Whether figures are given in terms
of the raw ore broken, ore concentrates or smelter and refinery products,
specific information should be included as to the actual metal content.
Also define terms in which metallic content is expressed, specifying
whether the reference is to the element or to a compound such as Mo03,
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.0100 Summaries of Metal Position (inclusive studies with map on'extent
and development of various metal resources).
.0200 Iron and Steel.
01 General Studies on the Iron and Steel Industry.
02 Iron Ore Resources and Exploitation.
03 Ore reserves (areas, type and quality of ore, accessibility, etc.).
04 Developed ore fields and mines (location, ownership, purity and
quality of ore, concentration facilities, production, disposition of
ore).
05 Movements of ore (along internal land and water routes, export
and import).
10 Pig Iron.
11 Extent of conversion of domestic ore to pig iron and use in
domestic steel industry.
12 Pig iron types (charcoal, coke and electro pig iron).
13 Production figures (location and production source of ore of
individual furnaces and furnace-groups when possible).
14 Movements of pig iron (internal shipping and import and export).
15 Non-steel-making uses of pig iron (castings including malleable, etc.).
20 Sponge Iron (when produced, type of furnace, volume of production,
uses.
25 Ferro-alloy Manufacture.
26 Total production figures of various alloy types (ferro-chrome,
ferro-m.anganese, ferro-tungsten, ferro-silicon, ferro-molybdenum,
spiegeleisen, etc.).
27 Individual ferro-alloy reduction works (location, types and
volume of production, ownership, etc.).
28 Import and export of ferro-alloys.
33 Primary Steel Manufacture - General.
34 Extent of Development and Degree of Self-Sufficiency (including
adequacy for war needs .
35 Composition and Types of Steel Produced.
36. Wrought: Iron, Simple Carbon Steels, etc.
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4205.02 37 Alloy Steels According to Composition (percentage of various
alloys and substitutions possible).
38 High alloy steels (chrome, nickel, tungsten).
39 Low alloy (molybdenum- -chromium- -vanadium, manganese,
vanadium, nickel).
40 Alloy Steels According to Function and Use (armorplate,
refractory and corrosion-resistant steel, high speed and
other tool steels, ball-bearing steel; give percentages of
alloys and possibilities of substitution).
41 Governmental or Military Control of Manufacture and'
Allocation of armorplate and other special steels.
42 Stock Pile Reserves of Various Types of Steel.
43 General Statistics on Steel Production.
44 Pig iron used in steel and wrought iron (of domestic and of
foreign manufacture).
45 Scrap iron and steel scrap used annually and stocks of scrap
(of domestic and foreign origin).
46 Alloy metals used in steel (kind and amount).
47 Total production of ingots and of steel for castings, (separately
for carbon and alloy steels).
48 Total tonnage of finished steel, i.e., steel for castings and all
rolled products (with separate figures where possible for forging
billets, rails, structural shapes, plate, sheet and strip, etc.).
53 Individual Steel Companies.
54 Ownership and direction (including participation and interests
in other industries).
55 Plant equipment, power and materials (location, types, and
capacities of furnaces, converters, foundries, rolling mills,
shops, etc., chief sources of materials used, specific sources
of power, vulnerability to sabotage or bombing).
56 Types of products and statistics of production for companies
or individual plants ("home" pig iron, castings and forgings,
carbon and alloy steel ingots, rolled products, etc.).
61 Disposition and Movement of Steel Products.
62 Principal domestic consumers of steel (by industries and
companies).
63 Main routes of steel shipment within country.
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64 Import and export pattern (types of products, amounts,
countries concerned).
69 Assessment of Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition, and Other
Damages.
.0300 Light Metals (aluminum and magnesium).
01 Processes Used in Manufacture.
02 Kinds and Sources of Raw Materials Used (bauxite, labradorite,
nephelite, andalusite, fluorspar, cryolite; magnesite, dolomite,
brine, etc.).
Note: Details of domestic production of such minerals are
reported under Non-Metallic Minerals.
03 Statistics on Production (alumina, synthetic cryolite, aluminum
metal, magnesium metal, aluminum and magnesium rolled
products and manufactures).
04 Individual Plants (location, ownership and direction, methods
and equipment, specific source of power, rate of consumption
of electricity per ton of metal, type and volume of production,
capacity, source of materials, vulnerability to sabotage and
enemy action).
05 Specific Domestic' Uses of the metals and possibilities for
substitution (including provisions for restricting its use and
allocations to various industries).
06 Movements of Materials and Finished Products.
07 Routes of transportation within the country.
08 Export and import routes, and amounts.
09 Stockpiles and Reserves.
10 Assessment of Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition, and Other Damage.
.0400 Steel Alloying Metals (nickel, chrome, manganese, tungsten, molyb-
denum, cobalt, vanadium, silicon).
01 Extent of Domestic Resources (known deposits, calculated reserves).
02 Total Annual Production Figures and potentialities for increase.
03 Individual Mines (location, ownership, mining and concentrating
methods and equipment, production, capacity figures, efficiency
of operation, and destination of the ore).
04 Smelters and Refineries (location, types and volume of production,
source of ores, degree of refining, destination of product and
route of shipment).
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4205.04 05 Uses of the Metals for alloys and manufactures within the
country and possibilities for substitution.
06 Movements of Ore and Metal (volumes and routes).
07 Transportation within country.
08 Export and import.
13 Stockpiles.
14 Assessment of Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition and Other Damage.
.0500 Other Important -Non-Ferrous Metals (copper, zinc, lead, tin).
Outline as under .0400 above.
.0600 Secondary Non-Ferrous Metals of Varied Usages (mercury,
magnesium, antimony, cadmium, bismuth, sodium, arsenic).
(Outline as under .0400 above.)
.0700 Minor Metals (radium and uranium, barium, beryllium, indium,
selenium and tellurium, zirconium, cesium, tantalum, columbium,
lithium, etc.).
(Outline as under .0400 above.)
.0800 Precious Metals (gold, silver, platinum).
(Outline as under .0400 above.)
.0900 Various Alloys, Chiefly Non-Ferrous (brasses and bronzes,
nichrome, cupronickel,silver alloys, German silver, Kanthal,
monel metal, amalgams, hard metals including stellites, tungsten
carbide, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic production (amounts produced, shortages,
imports and exports),
03 Smelters and processing plants (location, ownership, production
and capacity,' source of power, vulnerability).
.1000 Miscellaneous Metellurgical Processes (plating, galvanizing,
enamelling, tinning, spraying, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic facilities.
02 Methods employed.
03 Plants and facilities (location, type of products, volume of
production, disposition of output, etc.).
4206. Non-Metallic Minerals.
.0100 Chief Minerals (lime, limestone, dolomite, nitrates, potash, salts
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Faciities, 4504.
.0600 Canning of fruit, vegetable, and meat products (location, kind,
and volume of production of large canneries).
.0700 Manufacture of margarine and other butter substitutes (ingredients
used, sources of supply, and production figures).
.0800 Distillation and fermentation processes -- wines, liquor, beer,
etc. (location of important productive areas and plants, volume of
production, restrictions and regulations).
.0900 Assessment of damage from 5aootage, demolition, or other causes.
4305. Non-Food Plant Products.
.0100 Tobacco (acreages and areas, production figures, export and import
pattern).
.0200 Cotton (acreages, areas and yields, volume of production, disposal).
.0300 Bristles, flax, hemp, sisal, and other fibres (information as for
cotton ).
.0400 Rubber (as for cotton above).
.0500 Silk (location and volume of production, disposal).
.0600 Cork, bamboo, etc. (main areas, volume of production).
.0700 Non-food oil seeds (main areas,, volume of production).
.0800 Other products.
.0900 Factors affecting the growing of non-food crops (drought, flood,
fire, plant diseases, etc.).
Note: Rubber manufactures.are reported under 4416. Forest resources
are reported under 4308. Wood products are reported under 4412.
4306. Non-Food Animal Products.
.0100 Hides (kinds, number, disposal).
Note: Leather manufacture, including tanning, is reported under 4414.
.0200 Fur (trapping resources, fur farming, export surpluses).
.0300 Wool (land devoted to sheep raising, amount of wool grown and
disposition).
Note: Wool in textile manufacture is reported under 4415.
.0400 Fertilizers (places of manufacture and availability).
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4307. Fishing and Fish Products.
.0100 Main fishing areas (kinds of fish, seasons, equipment, inter-
national agreements and regulations).
.0200 Fish catch (tonnages by region and type of fish).
.0300 Landing, handling, transportation facilities.
.0400 Disposition of catch (i.e. as fresh, salted, frosted and dried
fish, fish meals, fish oils).
.0500 Fish canning industry (location, ownership, kind and amount of
production of important plants, types of packing.
.0600 Frozen fish industry (as above).
.0700 Fish meal industry (as above).
.0800 Cod-liver oil industry (as above).
.0900 Herring or other fish oil industry (as above).
.1000 Whaling industry (waters used, floating factories, production,
disposal and use of whale oil).
.1100 Statistics on import and export of fish and fish products.
.1200 Factors affecting catch and plant outputs (restriction of fishing
areas, lack of boat fuel, sabotage, bombing or demolition of
factories, etc.).
4308. Forest Resources.
.0100 Forested regions (acreage, tree types, density and size of growth,
yearly increase, altitude limit of growth).
.0200 Present exploitation of resources (areas, yearly cuttings, etc.).
.0500 Policies and factors affecting the protection and development of
forest resources (conservation measures, reforestation, fires and
droughts, floods, etc.).
Note: Wood products are reported under 4412.
4400. MANUFACTURING.
Note: Steel is reported under 4205.0200. Petroleum refining is reported
under 4203.0401. Food processing is reported under 4304.
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4401. Manufacturing Industry - General.
.0100 Function of manufacturing industries in the national economy
(comparative progressiveness of development, portion of
population employed and supported, export-import pattern of raw
materials and manufactured goods).
.0200 Important manufacturing areas (location by provinces, districts,
urban areas; general factors determining concentrations).
.0300 Relative importance of various manufacturing industries (list in
terms of numbers employed, plant investment, and value of output).
.0400 Extent of foreign investment and control (including international
cartels and combines).
.0500 Extent of government control and direction.
.0600 Factors limiting or promoting industrial development (adequacy of
transportation facilities and power, access to raw materials,
geographic position).
.0700 Outstanding industrialists and manufacturing officials (industries
and companies with which associated).
Note: Forward biographical material under 7300.
4402. Railroad Equipment (locomotives, steam and electric; passenger and
freight cars, tank cars, etc; rails, switches and other equipment).
.0100 Adequacy of domestic manufacture for requirements (necessity
for importation or surplus for sale abroad).
.0200 Yearly production statistics and capacities.
.0300 Important individual plants (location, ownership, and control;
types and description of equipment made; production and capacity
figures; convertibility to war-time uses; specific sources of power;
vulnerability to bombing or sabotage; maps, sketches and photographs).
4403. Motorized and Non-motorized Vehicles, Civilian and Military (trucks,
automobiles, buses, motorcycles, tractors, half-tracks, tanks, combat
cars, trailers, wagons, bicycles, etc.).
.0100 Adequacy oz domestic manufacture in peace and in war (necessity
for importation. of finished vehicles or parts, or surplus for sale
abroad; conversion possibilities).
.0200 Types of vehicles and other motorized units (specifications as
to size, capacity, power, and use).
.0300 Statistics on yearly domestic production; export and import, by types
(for both civilian and military units).
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4403 .0400 Analysis of the total pattern of manufacture and assembly.
.0500 General assembly plants (location, ownership and control; types
and description of motor vehicles; production and capacity figures;
disposition of output including destinations of consignments for military
use; convertibility to war needs; specific sources of power; vulnerability
to bombing or sabotage; maps, sketches, and photographs).
.0600 Manufacture of parts, including generator equipment for uses of
substitute fuels (details as for general assembly plants).
Note: Numbers of civilian motor vehicles in country and facilities
for motor repair and supply are reported under 4603.0500.
.0700 Assessment of damage from sabotage, bombing, demolition, etc.
4404. Aircraft Production (civilian and military).
.0100 Adequacy of domestic manufacture in peace and in war (necessity
for importation of finished planes or parts; surplus manufacture
for sale abroad; conversion possibilities).
.0200 Types of planes built, including gliders (information as to size,
dimensions, weight, power, use, performance, carrying capacities,
armament, etc.).
.0300 Statistics, by airplane types, on domestic production, export and
import (including equipment brought into the country outside the
framework of normal commercial exchange).
.0400 General assembly plants (location, ownership and control, types
constructed, production and capacity figures, convertibility to war
uses, specific sources of power, disposition of output including
destinations of consignments for military use, specific vulner-
ability to bombing or sabotage; maps, sketches and photographs).
.0500 Plants producing airplane parts, including motors and propellers (details
as for general assembly plants). (See 4420. for Precision Equipment.)
.0600 Assessment of damage from sabotage, bombing, demolition and other
causes.
4405. Shipbuilding (all types of ships including naval units).
.0100 Adequacy of domestic manufacture for peace and war-time needs
(extent of home heeds, necessity for purchases abroad, surplus
building for sale abroad, etc.).
.0200 Types of 'vessels domestically constructed (specifications as to
dimensions, tonnage capacities, fuel use, power and speed, etc.).
.0300 Statistics for each type on domestic manufacture, purchases abroad
and sales abroad (including number and tonnages of vessels).
.0400 Shipyards (location, ownership, equipment and facilities; output,
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sources of power, vulnerability to sabotage and bombing; maps,
sketches and photographs).
.0500 Manufacture, apart from shipyards, of motors and other component
parts or units; dependence upon foreign sources for materials and
components.
.0600 Possibility of expanded production (by extension or multiplication
of yards, conversion of industry, etc.).
.0700 Government international policies and other factors affecting the
shipbuilding program.,
.0800 Assessment of damages from sabotage, bombing, demolition and
other causes.
Note: Ship repair facilities are reported under 4604.0357.
4406. Machinery, Machine Parts and Miscellaneous Heavy Equipment.
.0100 Heavy Industrial Equipment (mining and drilling, pumping, dredging,
lifting, construction, plant and mill equipment, boilers, furnaces, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic manufacture for requirements; import
needs or export surpluses.
02 Important individual plants (location, ownership and control;
economic and strategic, importance; types and methods of
manufacture; statistics on production and capacity; des-
tination of output; convertibility to wartime uses; specific
sources of power and raw materials and possibilities of
alternative sources; specific vulnerability to bombing or
sabotage; maps, sketches, photographs).
.0200 Heavy Electrical Equipment (dynamos, generators, transformers;
other power equipment; electrodes).
Information for subdivisions .02 01 and .0202 as under Heavy
Industrial Equipment above.
.0300 Machine Tools, Ball and Roller Bearings, Tools, etc.
Information for subdivisions .0301 and .0302 as under
Heavy Industrial Equipment above.
.0400 Engines and. Motors.
Information for subdivisions .0401 and .0402 as under
Heavy Industrial Equipment above.
.0500 Damage from Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition and Other Causes.
4407. Communications, Signal and Lighting Equipment (telephone, telegraph,
cable, radio, radar l equipment, wire, semaphores, military signal
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4407 .0100 Adequacy of domestic manufacture.
.0200 Types and makes used.
.0300 Manufacturing plants and supply companies (location, ownership,
equipment, types and description of products; rate of production;
disposition of output including destinations of consignments for
military use; source of power; vulnerability of installations).
.0400 Statistical data (on requirements, domestic production, imports
and exports).
.0500 Reserve stocks (location and amounts).
.0600 Damage from sabotage and enemy action.
4408. Chemicals, Explosives, War Gases and Smoke Preparations.
0100 Industrial Chemicals and Chemical Fertilizers (nitrogen, liquid
a 1r, nitric acid, sulphur, sulphuric acid, salt, soda, alums,
chlorine, ammonium sulphate, calcium carbide, cyanamide, super-
phosphate, alcohol (Including ethyl, isopropyl, and methanol),
benzene, toluol, acetone, acetic acid, naphthaline, dyes, phenol,
formaldehyde, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic production in peace and in war (native
regional resources in raw materials, extent of dependence
upon other countries for raw materials, semi-manufactures
and manufactures, consumption, shortages and export surpluses;
maps, sketches, photographs).
02 Extent of governmental ownership and control.
03 Foreign investments, control and operation.
04 Individual companies and plants (types of production; owner-
ship and direction; source of materials and destination of
products, including destination of consignments to be used
for military purposes; figures on output and capacity; types
of equipment; conversion possibilities for war purposes;
specific sources of power and possible alternative sources;
vulnerability to bombing and sabotage; maps, sketches and
photographs).
05 New developments in chemistry (including wood chemistry,
substitutes, etc.).
06 Overall statistics on various chemicals and chemical products
(domestic production, consumption, import and export, stocks
on hand, with location where possible).
07 Major consumers of chemicals in various industries.
08 Damage from sabotage and enemy action.
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.0200 Explosives. Industrial and Military (propellants and low explosives,
high explosives, detonators, incendiaries, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic production in peace and war (as under
Industrial Chemicals above).
02 Types of explosives (formulae and processes used, new develop-
ments, uses, and possible military adaptations).
03 Ownership, control and operation (governmental and foreign
investments and direction).
04 Individual companies and plants (details as under Industrial
Chemicals above, including destination of consignments for
military use).
05 Overall statistics (domestic production, imports and exports,
stocks on hand, with location where possible).
06 Assessment of damages from sagotage, bombing,.and other
enemy action.
.0300 War Gases. Smoke Preparations, etc. (phosgene, chlorine, mustard,
adamsite, lewisite, chlorpicrin; tetrachloride, Berger's mixture,
etc.).
01 Formulae, processes, and materials used.
02 Individual factories or plants (location, ownership, and direction;
sources of materials; kind and amount of production; disposition
of output including destination of consignments for military use;
sources of power and possible alternative sources; vulnerability
to bombing and sabotage).
03 Potential rate of production.
04 Stocks accumulated (location and quantity by types).
05 Damage from sabotage, bombing, demolition, etc.
4409. Manufacture of Guns, Explosive Devices and Ammunition.
.0100 Small Arms (all guns up to 37 mm).
01 Adequacy of domestic production (degree of development; extent
of dependence upon other countries for finished arms, parts and
semi-manufactures; requirements, shortages and export surpluses).
02 Individual types of manufacture (including specifications and
sketches).
03 Ownership and control of the industry.
04 Individual plants manufacturing whole guns or parts (location,
ownership and direction; output and capacity figures; disposition
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power and possible alternative sources; vulnerability to bombing
and sabotage; sketches and photographs).
4409.0105 Overall statistics on various gun types (domestic production,
import and export, acquisitions outside of regular commercial
exchanges, stocks on hand).
.0200 Artillery and Mortars (guns of 37 mm and over).
.0300
Information for .0201, .0202, .0203,
under Small Arms above.
Rocket Launchers and Rockets.
.0204,
.0205, as
Information for.0 301, .0302, .0303,
under Small Arms above.
.0304,
.0305. as
.0400 Explosive Devices (bombs, land mines, sea mines, hand grenades,
booby traps, fuzes and igniters, etc.).
Information for .0401, .0402, .0403, .0404, .0405, as
under Small Arms above.
.0500 Miscellaneous Devices (flame throwers, pyrotechnic firing devices,
chemical projectors, others).
Information for .0501, .0502, .0503, .0504, .0505, as
under Small Arms above.
.0600 Ammunition (for small arms, artillery, and mortars).
Information for .0601, .0602, .0603, .0604, .0605, as
under Small Arms above.
.0700 Reserves of Arms Ammunition and Explosive Devices not under
Military Control (location and quantities).
4410. Pharmaceutical Preparations, Drugs and Medical Supplies.
.0100 Adequacy of domestic production in peace and war (as under
Industrial Chemicals above).
.0200 Governmental control and regulation (including rules and controls
for distribution and retail sale).
.0300 Experimentation and research.
.0400 Individual companies, plants and laboratories (details as under
Industrial Chemicals above).
.0500 Overall statistics on various products (domestic production,
imports and exports, stocks on hand, and location if possible).
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4411. Medical and Surgical Instruments and Equipment (including X-ray,
uoroscopic devices, operating equipment, dental equipment, all
surgical instruments, etc.).
Information for .0100, .0200, .0300, .0400, .0500, and .0600 as
for Pharmaceutical Preparations above.
4412. Wood Products (lumber, sulphite and sulphate pulp, cellulose, card-
board, fibre board, plywood, pitprops, turpentine, tar, sulphite liquor).
LT-te: Forest resources are reported under 4308. Wood used as
fuel is reported under Solid Fuels, 4202.
.0100 Adequacy of domestic production (important domestic developments
with regions concerned; extent of independence of or dependence 'upon
other countries for raw materials or manufactures; import needs
and export surpluses).
.0200 Extent of governmental ownership and control.
.0300 Extent of foreign investments, control and operation.
.0400 Factors affecting the development of the industry (international
agreements or cartels, adequacy of labor, geographical position,
etc.).
.0500 Processes and methods (including new developments in wood chemistry).
.0600 Movements of wood products (along internal routes, and in and out of
the country).
0700 Individual companies, plants and mills (location, types of products,
ownership and direction; source of materials; figures on output and
capacity; destinations of output including consignments for military
uses; conversion possibilities for war purposes; specific sources of
power and possible alternative sources; vulnerable points in plant
system; maps, sketches and photographs).
.0800 Overall statistics on various products (domestic production, domestic
consumption, imports and exports, stocks on hand).
.0900 Damage by sabotage, bombing and other causes, and deterioration
in plant equipment.
4413. Building Materials (cement, building stone, brick, tile, glass, con-
struction steel).
Note. Lumber, :fibre board, etc. are reported under Wood Products, 4412.
.0100 Adequacy and. Availability of Domestic Materials and Manufactures
resources of various areas, dependence upon import, export surpluses).
.0200 Prevalent Tees of Construction.
.0300 Quarries (location, ownership, type and dimensions of products,
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.0500 Cement Plants (location, ownership, and direction; quality of product;
figures on output and capacity; source of raw materials and disposi-
tion of finished product, including destinations of consignments for
military use; stocks on hand; sources of power; vulnerable points
in plant system; maps, sketches and photographs).
.0600 Glass Manufacturing Plants (window glass, glass brick, etc.).
.0700 Paints and Varnishes.
.0800 Construction Steel, pipes and fittings, ventilation and air conditioning
equipment.
.0900 Prefabrication.
02 Extent and purposes of manufactures (destinations and specific
consignments, when possible).
03 Individual plant units (location and production).
04 Exports and imports, stocks on hand.
.1000 Damage from Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition and Other Causes.
.1100 Reconstruction of installations damaged by bombing,. sabotage, fire,
earthquake, etc. (materials and construction methods used, rate and
adequacy, etc.).
Note: Rehabilitation of industry in an occupied area is reported
under 4103.
4414. Leather Manufactures.
Note: Hides are reported under Non-Food Animal Products, 4306.
.0100 Adequacy of domestic leather manufactures (extent of dependence
upon import for raw materials and semi-manufactures, export
surpluses).
.0200 Tanning methods, materials and processes.
.0300 Types and volumes of various manufactured products.
.0400 Substitutes (materials, adaptations and uses).
.0500 Individual tanneries and manufacturing plants (location, types of
products, ownership and direction, source of materials, figures
on output and capacity, machinery and equipment, specific sources
of power, disposition of manufactured goods, including destinations
of consignments for military use, stocks on hand; maps, sketches
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.0600 Statistical summaries (on consumption, production, imports, exports).
.0700 Damage from sabotage and other causes.
4415. Textiles (cotton, woolen, linen, rayon, nylon, silk, etc: clothing).
.0100 Adequacy of domestic production for peace and war-time needs
(self-sufficiency or dependence upon imports of crude materials,
textile basic manufactures, and end products; export surpluses).
.0200 Ownership and control of the industry.
.0300 Chief processing and manufacturing areas (types and volume of
production).
.0400 Synthetic and substitute materials and new processes.
.0500 Special manufactures for military use.
.0600 Important plants (location, ownership, types of products with volume
of production, processes and equipment, possible expansion, source
of materials, type of equipment, specific sources of power, destination
of finished goods including consignments for military use; vulner-
ability of installations; maps, sketches, and photographs).
.0700 Statistical data (consumption, production, import, export).
.0800 Damage from sabotage, enemy action or other causes.
4416. Rubber Manufacture.
Note: Growing of rubber is reported under Non-Food Plant Products,
4305.
.0100 Natural Rubber (hevea, Castilla, vine rubber, etc.).
01 Adequacy of domestic production of raw materials by classi-
fication and of manufactures (degree of self-sufficiency and
dependence upon imported materials and manufactures, sur-
pluses for export).
02 Preparation of crude rubber from latex (methods and chemicals
used).
03 Extent of governmental ownership and control.
04 Foreign investments, control and operation.
05 International agreements and arrangements affecting growing
of rubber.
.0200 Synthetic Rubber.
01 Extent of development and adequacy to meet needs (including
degree of dependence for materials upon import and export
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4416.0202 Processes, formulae, and specific materials used (Buna S,
Buna N, Neoprene, Thiokol, etc.).
03 Extent of governmental ownership and control.
04 Foreign ownership and agreements as to use of processes.
.0300 Reclaimed Rubber.
01 Processes (acid, alkaline, pan methods).
02 Production facilities.
03 Consumption (with details as to use).
.0400 Manufacture and Repair of Tires.
01 Types, sizes, and numbers manufactured (tires and tubes for
passenger cars, motorcycles, trucks and busses; military
vehicles and aircraft; miscellaneous).
02 Manufacture of camelback (extent of use).
03 Recapping and retreading plants (location and equipment).
04 Other tire repair materials (availability).
.0500 Other Rubber Manufactures.
01 Footwear (shoes, boots, rubber-soled shoes, soles, heels).
02 Rubber and rubberized clothing.
03 Industrial rubber goods (hose, belting, packing, etc.).
04 Druggist sundries and other products.
05 Special manufactures for military use.
.0600 Individual Rubber Processing and Manufacturing Plants (location,
ownership, types of products, volume of production, capacity,
processing methods and equipment, sources of materials and power,
destination of finished products including goods intended for military
use; vulnerability of plant complexes to sabotage and bombing.
Include maps, sketches and photographs).
.0700
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03
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Domestic consumption (by industries, where possible).
Domestic production of crude rubber.
Domestic production of tires (by types).
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05 Reserve stocks of rubber and rubber goods (location and
quantities).
06 Figures on exports of latex, crude, and manufactured rubber.
07 Rubber imports.
.0800 Damage to Plants by Sabotage, Enemy Action or other Causes.
4417. Plastics.
.0100 Synthetic Resins (alkyds, phenolics, urea, aerylics, styrene,
vinyl, other).
01 Processes, adaptations and importance as substitutes.
02 Individual processing and manufacturing plants (details as
for Rubber above).
03 Statistics (domestic consumption and production, imports
and exports, stocks on hand).
.0200 Cellulose Plastics (cellulose nitrate, cellulose acetate, other
cellulose derivatives).
Information for .0201, .0202, .0203, as under Synthetic
Resins above.
.0300 Protein Plastics (casein and soybean).
Information for .0301, .0302, .0303, as under Synthetic
Resins above.
4418. Photographic Equipment (all cameras, including aerial, camera
appurtenances, film, processing chemicals and equipment).
.0100 Adequacy of domestic manufacture and dependence on imports.
.0200 Products and methods of manufacture.
.0300 Special developments and uses.
.0400 Individual plants and companies (location, ownership, production,
etc., as under Rubber, 4416.0600).
.0500 Statistics (domestic consumption and production; imports and
exports; stocks on hand, with location if possible).
4419. Optical Equipment (telescopes, binoculars, microscopes, range-
finders, special lenses, etc.).
Information for .0100, .0200, .0300, .0400, .0500, as under
Photographic Equipment above.
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4420. Precision Equipment (panel instruments, bomb sights, gyroscopes,
gun turrets and mounts, navigational equipment, timing devices, etc.).
Information for .0100, .0200, .0300, .0400, .0500, as under
Photographic Equipment above.
4421. Miscellaneous Manufactures of Military Importance (gas masks,
oxygen equipment, parachutes, balloons, camouflage equipment,
powder bags, engineering construction equipment, organizational
equipment, etc.).
Information for .0100, .0200, .0300, .0400, .0500, as under
Photographic Equipment above.
4422. New Developments and Research (including mention of important
individuals, institutions, agencies, research plants and laboratories
developing new manufactures).
IUgte: Report on individual manufacturing industries, where possible,
under the appropriate sections.
4500. GENERAL PUBLIC SERVICE FACILITIES.
4501. Electric Power (hydroelectric, thermal).
.0100 6deauacv of Power Supply.
01 Hydroelectric (actual and potential development in KW or H.P.,
effects of seasonal changes on water supply, etc.).
02 Thermal (extent of development and possibilities for expansion,
extent of use of various fuels: coal, lignite, wood, peat, natural
gas, gas, etc.).
03 Governmental and private plans for expansion.
.0200 National and Regional Networks or Grids (transmission lines and
line capacities, grid connections, important substations and
switching stations, current characteristics of distribution systems
(phase, cycles, voltage, primary and secondary, D.C. and A.C.),
location of main power stations with. capacity and output in KW,
provisions for power reserves, alternate supply or parallel lines
and equalization; maps and sketches of networks).
.0300 Ownership, Direction and Operation of Power Networks (including
governmental control and foreign investments and control).
.0400 Pattern of Consumption of Power (statistics of use of KWh by
various classes of consumers, i.e., private, industrial, trans-
portational, etc., export and import of electric power).
.0500 Individual Power Plants (location and ownership; description,
where applicable, of dams and water heads, channels, pennstocks,
and other vital parts of system, capacity and actual output in KW
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equipment (turbines, generators, etc.), specific uses of power
output; specific vulnerability to sabotage and bombing; maps,
sketches and photographs of plant complex, dams, etc.).
:0600 Assessment of Damage from Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition, and
Other Causes.
.0700 Important Leaders and Officials in Power Development (including
enterprises with which associated).
Note: Forward biographical material under 7300.
4502. Public Utility Gas Systems.
Note: Natural. gas is reported under 4204.
.0100 Extent and nature of utilizatioi (by specific industries and by the
general public).
.0200 Important operating companies or systems (location and ownership
of plants, extent of pipe network, industries served, vulnerability
to sabotage and bombing, damage reported, sketches and photographs
of plants).
4503. Water Supply Systems (in urban and industrial areas).
Note: Sanitation and contamination of water and water supply are
reported under 5304.0500.
.0100 Sources (present and alternative).
.0200 Installations (purification methods and equipment, location and
capacity of pumping stations, reservoirs, aqueducts, etc., extent
of pipe network; methods of safeguarding, reported sabotage of
installations, or other damage; sketches and photographs of system).
.0300 Supply (population now served, volume and constancy of present
supply, quality of water, limitations on present use, possibility
for increased output).
4504. Ice Plants and Refrigeration.
.0100 Natural ice cutting and storage (urban centers and industrial areas
thus supplied, large ice companies, amounts stored and how utilized,
populations and industries served).
.0200 Artificial ice plants (location and ownership, methods and facilities
for freezing, type and make of equipment, production and capacity
figures, sources of materials and power, specific uses and disposi-
tion of the ice).
.0300 Refrigeration facilities and uses (extent of use of various types of .
equipment by general population, restaurants, hotels, stores, store-
houses, etc.; utilization in railroad cars, trucks, ships, etc.).
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refrigerator cars, and statistics on refrigerator capacity in the
Merchant Marine are reported under Transportation, 4600.
4505. Warehouses and Storage Facilities.
Adequacy of facilities in important industrial areas or towns, types
of construction, uses, suitability for storage of war materiel, location
and capacities of large or strategically located facilities.
Note: All port storage facilities are reported under 4604.0300. Oil
storage facilities are reported under 4203.0600. Refrigeration is
reported above under. 4504.
4506. Meteorological Services, Weather Bureaus, etc. (location, control,
type of service and equipment of stations).
? Note: Data for individual air fields, airports, and air bases is
reported under 2400, AAF Form No. 63 being used.
Relation of Meteorological Services to Air Navigation is covered
under 2901.0800.
Note 1: Whenever possible, the proper coordinates should.be given
for all locations.
Note 2: Maps, sketches, and photographs should be forwarded wherever
applicable.
4601. Transportation - General,
.0100 State of development as a whole.
.0200 Importance of various branches.
.0300 Relation of transportation system to industrial need and development.
.0400 Adequacy of combined logistical facilities (rail, road, water, and air)
to serve the country or individual strategic areas in war.
.0600 Outstanding owners and operators of transportation facilities,
and companies with which associated. (Forward biographical
material under 7300.)
4602. Railways.
.0100 Railways - General.
01 Adequacy for industrial and military needs.
02 Ownership and control.
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03 Government policies and program.
04 Standard of maintenance.
05 Various factors affecting railroad construction and operation.
06 Foreign transit and transport.
.0200 National or Area Network.
01 Maps showing system, completed, under construction and
projecrf d, and indicating line numbers if possible.
02 Government-owned and private lines (total mileages of each).
03 Gauges, with track length of each.
04 Trackage (double or single).
05 Marshalling yards (location, details and diagrams of each).
06 Connection with systems of adjacent countries.
07 Lines under construction, and percent completed.
08 Terminals and important stations.
09 Electrified sections.
10 Sections subject to blockage by snow, flood, avalanches, etc.
Note. "Area Networks" are defined as: parts of a country, adjacent
regions of several countries, or several countries taken together.
.0300 Individual Lines (established, under construction or projected).
01 Railway Guides, Time Tables, Maps, etc.
Forward all printed material showing itineraries (stations,
depots, junctions and branches, gradients, curves and
traction, distances and times between stations); gauges, double
tracking, electrified stretches; vulnerable points (important
bridges, defiles, tunnels, etc.); lines dismantled or not in use.
02 Principal Industrial Uses.
03 Description of Country Traversed.
Location and description of cuts, defiles, passes, and physical
characteristics (surface and subsurface) of country traversed.
04 Number of Tracks, Sidings, Loops (location, capacities,
sketches, etc.).
05 Electrification (stretches electrified, source of power, distri-
bution system, substations, transmission lines, transformers;
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4602.0306 Road Bed (materials used and their availability in vicinity,
ballast, gauge and weight of rails, type of fastenings and
spacing of sleepers, maximum gradient, minimum radius of
curves, etc.).
07 Current Construction and percent completed.
08 Surveys and Additions (contemplated or projected).
09 Capacity of Lines.
10 Number of trains each way per day.
11 Normal and maximum speeds (include weight of train).
12 Maximum tonnage (long or metric tons) transportable daily.
13 Axle load capacity.
18 Methods of Increasing Capacity.
19 Operational Features and Difficulties.
20 Traffic control system.
21 Signal and safety regulations and devices (absolute block
system, permissive block, interlocking between points and
signals, time intervals, semaphores, lights, etc.).
22 Availability of skilled labor.
23 Efficiency of management and operating personnel.
24 Weather and seasonal effects.
29 Current Condition and standards of construction and main-
tenance.
30 Repair, Reconstruction and Supply Facilities (location, type
of repairs made, amounts handled, equipment and methods used,
supplies available, rate of reconstruction and/or reconversion).
31 Loading and Unloading Platforms, Areas, and Facilities (nature,
location, adequacy).
32 Indwidual Bridges, Ferries and Ferry Piers, Tunnels and
Viaducts (location, measurements, capacities, clearances,
condi o s and vulnerability. For train ferries include
pertinent details of installations, operating methods, and
time required for crossing).
33 Telephone and Telegraph Lines in existence along right of
way.
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34 Methods and Techniques of Destroying Rails, Ties, Road bed,
etc. equipment, rate and effectiveness).
35 Assessment of Damage by Sabotage, Bombing, Demolition, and
Other Causes.
.0400 Rolling Stock
01 Locomotives (for manufacture see 4402.).
02 Number, size and type (include standard specification of
freight locomotives, electric, steam and motor for standard
and other gauges, adequacy for military requiretients).
03 Foreign-owned locomotives in country and domestic
locomotives abroad (number, size, type).
04 Availability of replacements and repair (repair shops,
roundhouses, etc.).
05 Water and fuel supplies (location, means of loading, adequacy).
10 Cars (for manufacture see 4402).
11 Number, type, condition, dimensions, capacity, etc. (passenger
cars, flat cars, box cars, tank cars, refrigerator cars, etc.,
domestic and foreign-owned in country).
12 Foreign-owned rolling stock in country and domestic stock
abroad (number, type, dimensions, capacity).
13 Repair shops and yards (location, capacity and efficiency).
18 Assessment of Damage to Rolling Stock by Sabotage, Bombing,
and Other Enemy Activities.
4603. Road Transportation.
.0100 Road Transportation - General.
01 General status of highway development in various parts of
country.
02 Importance (civilian and military) as a supplement or substitute
for railroad transportation.
03 Government policies and programs in road building and road
maintenance.
.0200 National or Area Network.
01 Maps showing system of roads completed, under construction,
and projected; gradation according to type of surface, width,
and carrying rapacity.
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Mileages (total mileages and distances between most
important points).
03 Connection with road networks of adjacent countries.
04 Types and standard of construction.
05 Factors affecting road building in various areas or districts.
06 Availability of road maintenance and repair equipment.
07 National road markings and systems of traffic control.
08 Specific bottlenecks and vulnerable points.
.0300 Individual Roads and Highways.
01 Highway Maps, Route Guides, Bus and Truck Schedules.
Forward all printed material showing itineraries (with
national or local route numbers); physical features of
the country traversed (mountain passes, swamps, forests,
etc.); highway characteristics (pavement types, grades,
locations and classifications of bridges, ferries, fords,
mountain passes with elevation, etc.); street systems of
principal cities or strategic towns (especially road con-
nections in ports, railheads and airports).
Note: Detailed city plans forwarded under the Topographic
Bloc.
02 Road Base and Road-Surface (type, materials and methods
used, availability of materials in vicinity, and condition at
given date).
03 Embankments, Grades, Cuts, Curves, Turns, Defiles,
Vulnerable Points and Natural Features Tending to Restrict
Traffic (location, description, characteristics of surface and
subsurface).
04 Current Construction and Percent Completed.
05 Surveys and Additions (contemplated or projected).
06 Capacity and Related Statistics.
07 Daily carrying capacity between specified points (in terms
of tonnage transportable one or both ways).
08 Traffic flow, chart, or reports, indicating in terms of number
of vehicles or tonnage (by vehicle type if possible) that pass over
the highway or road in a given length of time, such as the peak hour,
and/or a single day.
09 Estimated speed with which motor vehicles normally operate
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14 Width of Road Surface or Improved Sections (width and type
of shoulders and usability for passing; location, dimensions
and surface type of passing places).
15 Traffic Control.
16 Road markings and traffic control provisions not included
under National or Area Networks above.
17 Provisions for traffic through or around cities (routes,
bottlenecks, narrow streets; include maps, sketches).
18 Intersections, cloverleafs, overpasses, underpasses, etc.
(location and diagrams).
19 Locations suitable for traffic control stations and bivouacs.
24 Effect of Seasonal Changes (rainy season, drainage,, snows,
floods, frost, landslides, etc., with dates for dry and wet
seasons, etc., if important).
25 Individual Bridges and Tunnels (location, dimensions,
vertical clearances, restricted approaches, type of con-
struction, bearing capacity and conditions; repair facilities
and possible uses of temporary bridges).
26 Ferries (:location, facilities, capacity, distance and time of
crossing both ways).
27 Current Condition (state and standards of maintenance and
repair; availability of equipment and materials for ex-
tended Maintenance)-
28 Possible ;Detours (location, capacity and approximate length).
29 Accommodations for Persons on Roads through Undeveloped
Areas.
Note: For facilities for motor repair and supply, see Road
Transport below (4603.0518).
30 Damage Resulting from Bombing, Shelling, Sabotage, Mining
or Other Causes.
.0400 Tracks and Trails (wagon tracks, pack trails, caravan routes,
foot trails and paths, etc.).
02 Possibilities of improvement for increased load capacity;
possibilities for shortening the routes (by use of waterways,
building of bridges, etc.).
03 Length and course of route.
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05 Nature of going over each stretch.
06 Fords, ferries, bridges, defiles, heavy climbs.
07 Effect of seasonal changes upon the use of various trails.
08 Detour conditions.
09 Availability of necessities along the way (shelter, fuel,
water, food, material for construction and repair).
.0500 Road Transport.
Note: See 4403. for sufficiency of domestic manufacture of road
transport vehicles.
01 Road Transport - General.
02 Dominance of motor transport in various areas (for carrying
of passengers, raw materials and industrial goods).
03 Adequacy of motor transport as a supplement to rail and
water transportation in war.
04 Limiting factors in use and development of motor transport.
(Availability of fuel, rubber, skilled mechanical labor, etc.).
09 General Statistics.
10 Numbers and types of motor vehicles in the country and by
areas (automobiles, trucks, busses, motorcycles, etc.).
11 Numbers and types of motor vehicles equipped with substitute
fuel generators (wood and charcoal burners, carbide, acetylene
methane users).
12 Numbers and types of tractors (road and agricultural).
13 Numbers and types of non-motor vehicles.
18 Facilities for Motor Repair and Supply (location of garages,
repair shops, auto supply stores, general service and fuel
stations).
4604. Water Transportation.
.0100 Water Transportation - General.
01 General state of development of water transportation
facilities.
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03 Possibilities of expanded water transportation to meet
war needs.
04 Government control and policies.
05 Ports and harbors listed in order of importance.
.0200 Inland Waterways (lakes, rivers, canals).
01 Main waterways used. (Include map.)
02 Interconnection and linking with land transportation routes
and sea routes.
03 Possibilities of further development.
04 Factors affecting development and operation of inland
waterways.
05 Individual'. Waterways.
06 Primary traffic functions.
07 Barges and ships used (number, size, draught, speed, power,
fuel, maximum dimensions and draught of craft able to use
waterway). r
08 Canals, locks, bridge clearances, etc., within system (depth
and width of water, vulnerability; include sketches, photo-
graphs, etc.).
09 Time required for passage through locks and through whole
waterway.
10 Inland ports with wharfs, docks, transshipment and storage
facilities (location, lifting equipment and clearance capacities).
11 Normal tonnage moved yearly and possibilities of increase.
12 Effects of tides or seasonal changes.
.0300 Sea Ports and Harbor Facilities.
01 General Characteristics, Layout, and Conditions.
02 General plan of harbor (breakwaters, moles, basins, oridges,
etc., with. sketch).
03 Approach. channels (depth and width of water, conspicuous
landmarks, hazards, necessity for pilot, etc. Include
hydrographic charts.).
04 Anchorages (inner and outer; area and depth; mooring buoys;
number and size of ships accommodated, t turn-around"
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06 Tides, tidal streams, currents, prevailing winds, fogs,
and other weather and seasonal conditions (precautions
necessary for safety of vessels at anchor or within the
harbor).
07 Protection from submarines, and sea or air observation;
other port security measure (vs. fire, sabotage, pillage, etc.).
08 Plans for development.
13 Wharves, Piers, Quays, and Berths.
14 Construction of piers, wharves, and quays (location, number,
type of construction, dimensions, depth of water alongside at
high and low tide, height above water, present condition,
possibilities of improvement and development).
15 Normal use of piers and wharves.
16 Accessibility, size and number of berths, and method of
vessel's approach to berth (necessity for tugs, dimension
and draft of largest ship that can be accommodated).
21 Loading and Unloading Ship to Shore.
22 Methods of Discharge
23 Fixed devices (location, type, number, capacity, radius of
reach, lateral and vertical from face of wharf or quay).
24 Mobile cranes and derricks, dump cars, etc. (type and use,
number, capacity, radius of reach, etc.).
25 Lighters, barges, tugs and other harbor craft (number, size,
type and capacity).
26 Efficiency Standards of Port Operations (direction, labor,
planning).
27 Possibility for 24-Hour Use of Installations (lighting, labor,
fuel, repair, etc.).
28 Special Facilities for Cold Weather Operations (live steam, etc.).
33 Storage Facilities.
34 Transit sheds and warehouses (location at port, town, or
airport, construction, special uses, equipment, capacity).
35 Open bulk freight storage (location and type of construction,
equipment).
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36 Refrigeration facilities (location, type, capacity, uses,
equipment).
37 Special storage facilities for oil, coal, salt and chemicals,
ammunitions, etc., elevators, ore silos, etc. (location,
equipment, capacity, normal contents).
38 Possibilities for expanding storage facilities.
43 Port Terminal Transportation Facilities and Initial Inland
Connections.
Note: Where possible forward sketch indicating details
called for immediately below.
44 Port Rail Facilities and Connections (sidings, marshalling
yards, rolling stock, switching engines, etc.).
45 Sidings, spurs, passing loops on quays and wharves and at
storage places (number of tracks, length, gauge, through or
dead-end, control points and location (with diagram).
46 Marshalling yards at port or utilized in port operations (location
and capacity, with diagram showing number and gauge of tracks
connecting with sidings and with all lines leading from port,
routes through town, tunnels, bridges, viaducts, connection with
storage places, quays, and wharves; indicate vulnerable points,
bottlenecks and possibilities for increasing capacity).
47 Rolling stock, switching engines, tank cars, flat cars used and
available for use in port operations (number, power, type, load
capacity, condition).
48 Railway exits inland and along coast (number of tracks, gauge,
principal destination).
49 Port Roadway Facilities and Road Exits.
50 Roadways and loading areas at sidings, quays, wharves, piers
and storage places, etc. (type of surface, widths, dimensions
of turn-around spaces and loading areas, through or dead-end,
routes between important buildings, bottlenecks, etc. Include
sketches.).
51 Road exits inland and along coast (routes through town, number of
traffic lanes, bridges, tunnels, etc., connecting with roads
leading from port or town, surface, number of lanes, direction
and main destination).
52 Waterway Connection including navigable rivers, canals and
lakes.
Note: For details on waterway boats and installations, see
Inland Waterways above (4604.0200).
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4604.0353 Connections with Nearby Airfields (methods of moving goods
between port and airfield).
Note: For details on airfields and types of planes, see Air Bloc.
57 Ship Servicing Facilities.
58 Fuel and Water (coal, oil, etc.).
59 Coal (storage areas, sources and supply available, location,
number and ship capacity of berths, methods of loading and
unloading, equipment, capacity and rate of bunkering and
discharge).
60 Oil (location, number, storage capacity of tanks, sources of
supply, number and size of pipelines, location and ship capacity.
of berths, methods and rate of loading and discharge).
61 Water (source, quantity, quality, method and rate of supply
and storage).
62 Food supplies available (types and kinds, seasonal variations, etc.).
63 Drydocks, Machine Shops, Repair and Power Facilities.
Note: Shipyards reported under Shipbuilding (4405).
64 Drydocks, floating docks and graving docks, marine railways,
slipways, basins (types of construction and repair work done;
number and size of ships which can be accommodated; lifting
capacity for floating; equipment used; comment on methods,
speed and efficiency; include sketch showing type, location
and dimensions).
65 Machine shops (location, equipment and facilities, type and
standards of work).
66 Power supply for repair and night operation (source, type,
availability and adequacy for electric lighting and operation
of machinery used in construction and repairs).
71 Capacities and Related Statistics.
Note: In reporting volumes and tonnages, state specifically
whether metric tons, long tons or short tons are used.
72 Yearly volume of shipping in and out of port (including character
of traffic; sources and destination of cargoes; ownership and
nationality of shipping lines and schedules and routes used).
73 Average daily tonnage (long tons) which can be unloaded and
cleared from shipside (compute quay by quay if possible and
indicate length of working day taken for estimate. Also
indicate method of discharge, i.e., cranes on pier, ship's
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74 Maximum daily tonnage which can be unloaded (indicate.
factors affecting estimate, i.e., methods used, efficiency,
length of working day, etc.).
75 Average daily. tonnage loaded (commodities, means used,
etc.).
76 Maximum daily tonnage which can be loaded (indicate
factors affecting estimate).
77 Number, size, and draft of ships which can be worked
by lighters.
78 Number, size, and draft of ships which can be accommo-
dated at all wharves.
79 Number, size, and draft of ships which can be accommo-
dated in harbor awaiting discharge.
80 Average daily tonnage handled at port by product (grain,
coal, oil., minerals, agricultural products, manufactures,
etc.).
81 Volume and character of goods transshipped at port
(including sources and destinations of cargoes).
86 Harbor Craft (fishing craft, dredges, ice breakers, water
boats, launches, etc., number, types, size, number of craft
available for ship to shore ferrying service).
Note: Lighters, barges, and tugs are treated under Loading
and Unloading above (4604.0321).
87 Assessment of Damage to Port from Sabotage, Bomb
Demolition and Other Causes.
.0400 Merchant Marine.
01 Merchant Marine - General.
02 State of development and composition.
03 Government ownership, policies and regulations.
04 Degree of naval or military control and operation.
05 International agreements affecting marine development.
10 National Merchant Marine.
11 Statistics (of number, types, tonnages, construction, speed,
cruising radius, refrigeration capacity, etc.).
12 Suitability or Adaptability to Military Use (carriers. for
troops animals vehicles, and general carggo, landing craft,
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14 Estimated time of conversion.
15 Estimated military capacity.
20 Operating Companies (shipping companies and passenger lines).
21 Ownership, government subsidization, financial resources, and
economic importance.
22 Shipping controlled (numbers, types, and tonnages of ships
owned or chartered).
23 Routes and ports of call (including principal cargoes carried
and itineraries, regular schedules, tramp services, etc.).
24 Operating agreements and adjustment with foreign countries.
25 Standards of operational efficiency.
29 Uses of Foreign Shipping (numbers, types, tonnages of vessels.).
30 Foreign owned and domestically operated.
31 Foreign owned and foreign operated.
36 Chartering of Shipping to Foreign Countries (number, type,
tonnages of vessels).
37 Operated by foreign personnel.
38 Operated by personnel of country of ownership.
43 Construction Programs (number, type, and tonnage of ships,
and shipyards to which construction is allocated).
44 Government building contracts (at home and abroad).
45 Contracts of private companies (at home and abroad).
46 Ships under construction by domestic shipyards on foreign
contract.
Note: Shipbuilding is reported under 4405.
Air Transportation,
Note:. This subject is treated in its entirety under the Air Bloc.
4700. COMMERCE.
4701. , Character of Development.
.0100 Governmental trade policies (tariffs, preferences, subsidies, export
credits, etc.).
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.0200 Importance of foreign trade in national economy.
.0300 Participation in international agreements and conventions
affecting commerce.
.0400 Methods of international payments (unrestricted, clearing,
compensation, barter, balance).
.0500 Free ports and re-export privileges.
.0600 Government monopolies.
.0700 Non-governmental trade organizations.
4702. Restrictions and Controls on Trade.
.0100 Import duties and conditions (import and sales quotas; customs
requirements and privileges; documentation; quarantine and
sanitary requirements; excises and other internal taxes on imports).
.0200 Export duties, surtaxes, embargoes, and restrictions.
.0300 Weights and measures.
.0400 Sanctions.
4703. Domestic Trade.
.0100 Pattern of movement and interchange of goods (including areas,
transportation routes, and chief trade centers).
.0200 Interarea or interstate coordination of trade practice (including
controls, restriction and limitations).
.0300 Dependence of domestic business activities on foreign trade.
.0400 Express companies, travel agencies, etc.
4704. Foreign Trade.
.0100 Dependence of Country on Foreign Trade.
01 In normal times.
02 In war or other crises.
.0200 General Pattern of Foreign Trade (countries traded with, basic
exchanges of goods).
.0300 Imports and. Exports.
Note: Information dealing with imports or exports of an
individual commodity should be forwarded under the number
for the commodity in question. This heading is for statistics
and inclusive studies. of import and export trade.
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and value).
Exports (with country or countries, commodities, volume
and value).
Inclusive studies (covering one or more foreign countries)
of both imports and exports (with countries, commodities,
volume and value).
Note: See Annex for form to follow in inclusive report.
Note: Information on exports and imports of neutral countries
which is of importance in the conduct of economic warfare by
belligerent or semi-belligerent countries is reported under 4108.
.0400 Relationship of Imports and Exports of Raw Materials to Industry,
.0500 Trade Agreements.
01 Commodities and volumes planned to be exchanged.
02 Financial arrangements (trade balance, clearing arrange-
ments, credits, etc.).
Note: Special war trade agreements with neutrals are reported
under Operation in Neutral Countries of Economic Warfare, 4108.
4705. Trade Through International Emergency Programs (Red Cross,
Lend Lease, UNRRA, etc.).
Note: Details of relief organizations are reported under 5800.
.0100 Countries involved, funds allocated, kind and volume of commodities
shipped, programs of delivery and distribution.
.0200 Resultant dislocations (actual and probable) in normal trade patterns.
4706. Smuggling.
.0100 Important areas of activity, and principal commodities involved;
effect of operations on normal trade and especially on the supply
of military equipment.
.0200 Means and methods employed; identities and nationalities of
principal persons or organizations involved.
.0300 Effectiveness of, government counter-measures and results of
treaties and agreements concerned with smuggling.
4707. Prominent Leaders and Officials in Trade and Commerce.
Give name, position and importance of each.
Note: Forward biographical material under 7300.
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4800. TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND MAIL.
4801. Extent of Development.
.0100 Relative importance of the different types of communications.
.0200 Relation of communications system to the economic and indus-
trial needs of the country, and its importance in governmental and
administrative control.
.0300 Government control measures, plans, and policy.
..0400 Degree of governmental, foreign and monopolistic ownership.
.0500 Telephotographic and facsimile transmission. (Extent of
development; and use.)
4802. National Telephone Network and Equipment.
.0100 Telephone Network - General.
Forward general studies,with map whenever possible, covering:
01 Telephone line net, points and population served, mileages,
ownership.
02 Ratio of number of telephones to population (by areas).
03 Location of all exchange central offices.
04 Location of connections with telephone systems of
foreign countries.
.0200 Equipment and Service.
01 Kind of service (magneto, common battery, dial).
02 General discussion of equipment, (overhead and under-
ground lines, switchboard equipment, number of phones,
condition, standard of efficiency, hours of service, adapt-
ability to war use, including manufacturer and name plate
data wherever possible).
.0300 Individual Systems or Companies.
01 Complete circuit diagram of system.
02 Location of exchanges and nature of equipment (magneto,
common battery or dial service; switchboard or switch-
ing equipment; switchboard line capacity; primary and
auxiliary power equipment; ringing equipment; telephone
substations; toll and exchange wire and cable entrance
facilities; kind and location of repeater and test station,
and trade-mark).
03 Type of circuits (kind and size of wire and cable used).
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location (on railroad right-of-way, public highway, or private
right-of-way).
05 General description of telephotographic, facsimile transmission
radio monitoring, toll line dialing and echo-suppressing equipment.
06 Adequacy, efficiency and dependability of service.
07 Methods (other than military) of protecting, system.
08 Directorship and key operating personnel.
09 Assessment of damage from sabotage, demolition, bombing,
and other causes.
4803. National Telegraph Network and Equipment.
.0100 Telegraph Network - General.
Forward general studies, with map whenever possible, covering:
01 Telegraph line net, points served, mileage, and ownership.
02 Location and ownership principal operating offices.
03 Location of connections with telegraph system of foreign
countries.
.0200 Adequacy of Equipment and Service (types of equipment and
service, and standards of efficiency).
.0300 Individual Systems or Companies.
01 Complete Circuit Diagram of System.
02 Types of Station Equipment (instruments, with manufacturer
and name plate wherever possible).
03 Circuit (kind, size of wire and cable).
04 Lines.
05 Wire and cable (kind and size).
06 Poles (size and kind).
07 Pole lines (location on right-of-way, public highway or
private right-of-way).
12 Adequacy, Efficiency and Dependability of Service.
13 Methods of Protecting System against sabotage and espionage.
Report methods other than military.
14 Codes in General Use.
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15 Directorship and Key Operating Personnel.
16 Teletype Systems.
17 Systems in use, with organizations and agencies operating them.
18 Types and makes of equipment used.
19 Efficiency of operation and availability of repair.
20 Adaptability to military use.
25 Assessment of Damage from Sabotage, Demolition, and
Other Causes.
4804. Cable.
.0100 Cable - General.
Forward general studies, with map if possible, showing:
01 Location and length of cables; connecting land lines;
important station points and terminals in foreign countries.
02 Location of the stations.
03 Location of connections with interior telegraph systems.
.0200 Individual Systems or Companies.
01 Description of station equipment and instruments (including
manufacturer and name plate wherever possible).
02 Landing points, cable huts, etc.
03 Type and make of cable used.
04 Land lines (length, route, type of construction, size and
kind of wire and cable, circuit information).
05 Adequacy, efficiency and dependability of service.
06 Methods' (other than military) of safeguarding system and
facilities.
07 Codes used in foreign service.
08 Directorship and key operating personnel.
09 Damage from sabotage and other causes.
4805. Radio.
Note: Manufacture of radio equipment is reported under 4407.
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4805.0100 Radio - General.
Forward general studies on all stations giving location,
type, use, powers-of station, frequency.
01 Broadcasting.
02 Fixed stations.
03 Military.
04 Coastal and aeronautical.
05 Notices to mariners and meteorological notices.
06 Press, medical advice, time signals, and other services.
07 Amateur broadcasting.
.0200 Individual Stations (all types as listed above).
01 Location and type of service rendered.
02 Ownership and operation (including directorship and key
operating personnel).
03 Call signs, frequency, type of emission, antenna power.
04 Number, type and make of transmitting sets.
05 Frequency limits for transmission.
06 Number, type, and make of receiving sets.
07 Power supply (ordinary and emergency).
08 Damage sustained from sabotage or enemy action.
.0300 Privately Owned Radios in Country.
Give n er and type.
.0400 Radio Net of Police and non-military intelligence organizations.
Give general information.
.0500 Repair Facilities.
Skilled civilian radio installation and maintenance facilities
and personnel (repair shops, mechanics, replacement parts, etc.).
4806. Radar.
.0100 Theory and principles of application.
.0200 Fixed ground installations (location, make and detailed description).
.0300 Other installations and equipment (airborne, shipborne, and
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01 Airborne equipment.
02 Shipborne (surface search, etc.).
03 Ground equipment.
4807. Radio and Radar Aids to Location, Direction and Detection.
Give availability, technique and use.
.0100 Radio Beacons.
01 Theory and principles of application.
02 Location, ownership, operation.
03 Range bearings (magnetic toward transmitters).
04 Type and gain of antenna (towers or- loops).
05 Range signals (simultaneous or interrupted during voice
transmission).
06 Distance of range transmitter from field and bearing of
landing field from transmitter.
07 Schedule of weather broadcast with frequency.
08 Power supply.
.0200 Direction Finding Stations.
01 Theory and principles of application.
02 Location, ownership, operation.
03 Type and gain of antenna.
04 Power supply.
05 Availability of goniometric facilities.
06 Frequencies of transmission by aeroplane and of communi-
cation to aeroplanes.
07 Call signs.
4808. Radio and Radar Counter-Devices.
Note: Cover only civilian use under this heading. Military use is
reported under 0503.0600.
.0100 Theory and principles of application.
.0200 Radio countermeasures, jamming devices and equipment.
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Television.
Theory and principles of application.
Extent of use and operating agencies.
Existing equipment (description, amount, specific use).
New developments and adaptation.
Devices for the Modulation of Light Beams (including infra-red and ultra-
violet equipment).
.0100 Theory and principles of application.
.0200 Frequencies.
.0300 Equipments and technique.
.0400 Extent and possibilities of use.
4811. Research and New Developments in Electrical Communications.
.0100 Theory and principles of application.
.0200 Equipment and technique.
.0300 Extent and possibilities of use.
4812. Mail and Courier System.
.0100 General state of development of mail system.
.0200 Extent of use of air, land, and sea transportation for carrying of mail:
.0300 Provision for expedition and delivery of mails.
.0400 Provision for safeguarding mails.
.0500 Details concerning mail and courier service in remote or undeveloped
areas.
4900. FINANCE.
4901. Financial Strength.
.0100 Existing wealth (national wealth and wealth per capita, distribution of
wealth).
.0200 Ability of government to finance a war (present financial position and
ability to borrow money at home and abroad, elements of strength and
weakness in the state of currency and credit).
.0300 Measures taken to improve the financial structure of the country.
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.0400 Balance of international payment, and capital movements.
4902. Income.
.0100 National Income.
Amount and sources (salaries, dividends, interest, profits, gifts, etc., from
domestic and foreign sources).
.0200 Governmental Income.
Amount and sources.
01 Customs (average annual receipts and those of latest year possible).
02 Taxation (average total annual receipts and those for latest year
possible).
03 Various forms of taxation and receipts from each (income tax,
inheritance tax, poll tax, sales tax, property taxes, etc.).
04 Extraordinary and special levies (amount levied and purposes of
use).
05 Pattern of distribution of tax burden (allocation to various levels of
wealth and income, including taxation of foreigners).
06 Effect of the present taxation program and additional impositions
(upon accumulation,and distribution of wealth; upon labor, capital,
business, initiative, and enterprise).
11 Income from State Properties, Monopolies, and Other Sources.
4903. Government Budget.
Note: Report in currency of country and furnish recommended conversion
rate. Where estimates are given, give degree of; accuracy.
.0100 Anticipated revenue (total and by major sources, such as customs,
taxation, etc.).'
.0200 Approved expenditures (total and according to each major allocation, such
as operation of government, education, national defense, etc.).
.0300 Supplementary budgets provided in course of year (National Defense and
others).
.0400 Departures from previously announced budgets as shown by actual
statistics of expenditures.
.0500 Analysis and interpretation (relative size and importance of various items
in the light of general economic and financial situation, administrative
policies, etc.).
4904. National Defense Budget in Detail.
.0100 Break-down of the defense budget according to the various components
(land, air, navy, etc.).
.0200 Allocations to non-military budgets which nevertheless have importance
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Note: The above information on the National Defense budget, together
with other information as set forth in W.D. Form in Annex, is to reach
M.I.S. not later than 1 November of each year.
Note: Detailed break-downs of Army, Navy, and Air budgets are required
separately and reported under Army, Navy and Air - Military.
4905. Public Debt.
.0100 General state of indebtedness of country.
.0200 Domestic debt (total and per capita indebtedness; chief creditors;
character of loans and bonds outstanding; efforts toward reduction and
trends toward increase).
.0300 Foreign debt (total and per capita debt; creditor countries with amount,
time, and purpose of loans; bearing of indebtedness on internal economic
and financial situation and in international relations; efforts toward
reduction; and trends toward increase).
.0400 Public credit, domestic and foreign (general history of government's
reliability in fulfilling obligations; extent of possibilities for domestic
loans and of dependence upon foreign loans to finance wars).
.0500 New loans, refinancing, retirement of debts (domestic and foreign).
4906. Foreign Capital and Financial Enterprise in Country (governmental and
private F
.0100 Amounts of foreign capital invested, including short term (total amounts
for various nationalities and its distribution by the chief resources and
industries;-frozen assets).
.0200 Attitude of government towards foreign capital invested in the country
(policies, control measures).
.0300 Influence of foreign investors in domestic affairs, and in international
relationships.
Note: Foreign ownership and control of individual industries, companies, and
plants is reported in the appropriate sections.
4907. National Capital and Financial Enterprises in Foreign Countries.
.0100 Amounts of capital invested, including short term balances (total amounts
in various countries and distribution by chief resources-and industries;
frozen assets).
.0200 Specific companies and plants wholly or partly owned or controlled
(location, type of product, production, destination of output).
.0300 Availability of capital invested abroad as a source of credit for loans or
of foreign exchange.
.0400 Government policy in regard to investment of capital abroad (regulations
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and restrictions).
.0500 Influence of the investors (upon affairs in the foreign country and upon
international. relationships).
.0600 Policies of the foreign country in dealing with the investors (encourage-
ment, restrictions, regulations, etc.).
4908. Banking.
.0100 General plan of banking system (government requirements as to reserves,
issuance of bank notes and credit instruments, inspection and control;
government banks; organization of commercial banking system; provisions
for international banking; chief private banking interests).
.0200 Principal individual banking systems (name, location, ownership; character
of business done; deposits, resources, capital invested; relative importance
in financial and economic fields).
.0300 Foreign ownership (nationality, capital invested, resources, industrial
and banking interests chiefly affected).
4909. Currency.
.0100 Government laws and methods of control (including provisions for
metallic reserves in ratio to paper currency, stabilization measures).
.0200 Monetary system and currency (specie and currency types and denomi-
nations used; system of issue by national government and by banks).
.0300 Reserves on. hand, at home and abroad, at end of fiscal year.
.0400 Amount of notes in circulation.
.0500 New issues of currency and special issues.
.0600 Inflationary trends and countermeasures (including stabilization of
currency and prices).
4910. Exchange.
,0100 Current value of monetary unit in United States currency.
.0200 Government laws and methods of stabilization and control.
.0300 Foreign exchange fluctuations and their effect on foreign trade, domestic
enterprise, and prices..
4911. Insurance.
.0100 Scope of private insurance development (types of insurance developed,
total amounts invested, classification of chief investors, government
control and direction).
.0200 Insurance wholly or partly financed by government (details as for
private insurance).
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4911.0300 Outstanding companies (ownership and directorship, typet and volume of
insurance handled, analysis of financial resources and current position,
including foreign-held policies and investments abroad).
Note: Governmental insurance of the military services is reported in the
Military Bloc, 1231.
Note: Social insurance is reported in the Sociological Bloc under Welfare
Activities, 5800.
4912. Participation in International Financial Conferences and Agreements (names
of participating representatives, countries concerned, decisions made and
principles established).
4913. Prominent Financiers, Bankers, Capitalists, Investors, Insurance Officials,
etc.
Give financial importance of each.
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THE OUTLINE SET FORTH IN THE FOLLOWING PAGES CALLS FOR DETAILED
INFORMATION NOT ALL OF WHICH MAY BE OF MILITARY SIGNIFICANCE IN ANY
SINGLE COUNTRY. THE OUTLINE IS PRESENTED IN DETAIL IN ORDER THAT ALL
FACTORS OF POTENTIAL MILITARY IMPORTANCE MAY BE GIVEN DUE CONSIDER-
ATION AS SUBJECTS FOR REPORTING. INFORMATION ON ALL FACTORS WITH
IMPORTANT MILITARY PLANNING AND OPERATIONAL IMPLICATIONS IS REQUIRED
BY THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN ORDER TO ASSESS THE MILITARY CAPABILITIES OF
NATIONS IN TERMS OF HUMAN RESOURCES, MANPOWER, HEALTH CONDITIONS,
MORALE, AND ATTITUDES OF SOCIAL CLASS DIVISIONS TO WAR AND THE SOCIAL-
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS RESULTING FROM WAR.
STUDIES PREPARED BY QUALIFIED SOCIOLOGISTS, OFFICIAL REPORTS,
CENSUS DOCUMENTS AND BIBLIOGRAPHIES COVERING ELEMENTS OF THIS OUTLINE
ARE TO BE FORWARDED WITH BRIEF SUMMARIES AND EVALUATING COMMENTS
WHEN AVAILABLE. SUBJECTS OF POTENTIAL MILITARY SIGNIFICANCE NOT DEALT
WITH IN AVAILABLE LITERATURE WILL BE TREATED IN ORIGINAL REPORTS. FULL
USE SHOULD BE MADE OF SUCH PROFESSIONAL SOURCES. AND ASSISTANCE AS MAY
BE AT HAND.
5100. SOCIOLOGICAL - GENERAL
5200. - POPULATION AND MANPOWER
5300. - HEALTH AND SANITATION
5400. - LABOR
5500. - PUBLIC OPINION AND MORALE
5600. - CONDITIONS OF DOMESTIC LIFE
5700. - EDUCATION
5800. - WELFARE, SOCIAL INSURANCE AND RECREATION
5900. - PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY
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5100. SOCIOLOGICAL ?? General.
Report under this general heading only those generalizations about the social
life and social structure of the country which are not classifiable under the
detailed headings which follow.
5101. History.
The historical origin of the nation - by martial conquest or revolution, by
political combination (voluntary or imposed, or by colonization). Report
those factors in the history of the nation which are necessary to the,under-
standing of present - day social life and organization.
5102. Language.
Designate major languages and linquistic groups (distinguish between separate
languages and dialects of the same language); degree of mutual intelligibility
of dialects; official language of country; currency of "trade" languages or
"pidgin"; foreign language most used in country. Outline distribution of
languages and dialects on maps; give statistics as to number of speakers of
each.
Note: Where linguistic characteristics are associated with important
divisions of society, discuss implications under 5103.0100.
5103. Social Structure.
Analysis of the racial, caste, or class structure of the country, showing the
major lines of division. Discuss inter-group frictions, giving estimate of
their effect on national solidarity.
For each type of group classified in the sections which follow (if they exist
in the country) give the following information: approximate numbers or
relative numerical strength (if possible show on map);-principal leaders
and their influence within and outside the group; status and influence in
society; beliefs, doctrines, activities which set them apart from other groups;
solidarity of group.
.0100 Racial and Ethnic Groups.
Distinguish between racial groups, which are defined on the basis of physical
characteristics, and ethnic groups, defined on the basis of language and/or
general social pattern. Immigrant groups, not completely assimilated into
the social life of the country, should be treated as ethnic groups.
Note: Detailed statistical tabulations will be reported, under 5201.0300.
.0300 Social-Economic Classes.
Show basis of class distinction, implications in political activity and national
solidarity. State basis of class distinctions, whether hereditary, occupation,
financial, or other. Discuss social mobility, i.e., possibility of change in
class status of individual.
5104. Religion.
Discuss influence of religion in guiding decisions and daily activities of
people, and the association of religion with racial, ethnic, caste, and social-
economic groupings discussed under 5103.
For each of the major religious groups existing in the country give the
oflow' dat (cass fled de the numbers listed below : a approximate
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(d) vital doctrines, (e) important ceremonies, (f) religious sanctions for war
and violence, (g) relationship to government, (h) relationship to other
religions, (I) international affiliations.
5104.0100 Catholic, Roman.
.0200 Greek, Orthodox.
.0300 Protestant.
0400 Mohammedan.
.0500 Hebrew.
.0600 Far Eastern (Hindu, Buddhist, Shinto, etc.)
.0700 Other religions.
.0800 Foreign Missions.
Discuss separately from above, giving sects represented, number of
establishments and missionaries, nature of activities, influence.
5105. Morals and Belief.
Note: Discussions under this section should be in terms of standards
established by the group or society which is being reported on, not in terms
of American standards of morality..
Include in this section discussion of unimstitutionalized religious beliefs and
practices, especially those against which an uninformed outsider might
offend. Note especially: taboos; myths affecting conduct (divine origin, etc.);
belief in immortality which affect behavior in battle (rewards after death,
religious pacifism or non-violence); ancestor worship; sorcery, and magic;
abnormal states, divine possession, trances, etc.
Special attention should be given to the following aspects of the moral code:
.0100 Regulation of Sexual Relations.
Describe the attitudes and moral standards which govern the following
activities: pre-marital relations; mariage ceremonies and restrictions
(including incest, polygamy, adultery, etc.); divorce, prostitution.
Note: Statistics of marriage and divorce are reported under 5203.0500
and 5203.0600, control of prostitution is reported under 5304.0200.
.0200 Respect for Property Rights.
Outline character of property-holding, in both private and communal;
property rights of women; transmission of property, inheritance, barter,
exchange. Attitudes towards theft within the community or group, and
outside the group. Obligations among relatives, and neighbors.
.0300 Violence.
Indicate most usual forms of violence in community and commonest
provocations, causes. Attitudes towards violence between members of
the group, and between members of the group and outsiders; attitudes
towards mass violence, rioting, war.
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Fights, duels, feuds, vendettas. Brawls between groups. Mobs and
rioting.
5106. Voluntary Associations.
List important fraternal, benefit and secret societies, giving the following
information for each: (a) approximate numerical strength and classes from
which members are drawn, (b) organization; (c) important leaders, (d)
ceremonial and dogma, (e) aims and nature of activity, (f) influence in society,
(g) how viewed by the government, (h) how viewed by the community.
Note : Labor unions, employers associations, and trade associations are
reported elsewhere. Religious auxiliaries should be reported under the
appropriate religious group.
5107. Social Movements.
Include under this head youth and feminist movements and other social
expressions of a crusading, uplift, cultural or semi-political nature which
do not properly come under other heads in this general section or other
sections. Define goals, character of membership and leadership, strength
and general social conditions by which movement is produced.
5108. Regional and Community Studies.
Under this section are to be reported wide-scale studies which cover the
entire range of social life of a people living in a given area. The area may
be large (a continent, 'a country), or it may, be small (a town, or a rural
community).
Note: This classification should be used only when it is not possible to
classify a report under one of the specific subject headings. Normally such
reports will be! in the form of published monographs or articles. In many
cases, it may be advisable to classify a report under this major title and
cross-index to other specific titles, if the report contains only a small
amount of information on each. Reports under this major section should be
classified under the following sub-sections:
.0100 Major Geographic Regions.
Regions which cross national boundaries or include more than one
country. (Example: Southeast Asia, Central Europe, Polynesia).
.0200 Countries.
.0300 Geographic Regions within Countries.
To be used when the area covered crosses major political subdivisions of
a country. (Example: the Amazon Basin).
.0400 States and Provinces.
To be used when the area covered coincides with major political sub-
divisions.
.0500 Cities and Metropolitan Areas.
Studies of i:ndiv dual cities and general studies of city life; patterns of
city growth; city planning.
.0600. Towns and Villages.
Studi~ es individual towns and villages and general studies of village life.
0700 Rural Areas.
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5200. POPULATION AND MANPOWER - General.
Data required under this section will be primarily statistical in nature. Original
reports from official census sources, statistical yearbooks, and other statistical
compendia are desired.
5201. General Population Characteristics.
.0100 -Number and Distribution of Population.
Data from the most recent census on the population of the country as a
whole, and of political subdivisions (states, counties, minor civil divisions,
cities, towns, etc.) Data from official estimates for periods not covered
by regular censuses. Maps showing minor civil divisions for which
census data are reported. Maps showing distribution and density of
population.
.0200 Age and Sex Statistics.
Number of inhabitants of principal subdivisions of country classified by
age and sex.
.0300 Racial, Ethnic and Linguistic Groups - Statistics.
Statistics of population, classified by race, by ethnic groups and by
language spoken. For each subdivision of the country.
Note: This section is intended for statistical description only. Report
detailed description of racial, ethnic and language groups under 5103.0100.
.0400 Physical Types (Anthropometry).
Data on physical characteristics of the population: height, weight,
proportions, etc. Where possible results of scientific statistical studies
should be secured, rather than general reports. Particularly important
are studies of?the male population secured through measurements at time
of conscription. Report also scientific studies of distinguishing physical
characteristics of different racial groups.
5202. Movements of Population.
Report data on immigration and emigration, forced migration and repatriation,
internal migration under the following headings:
.0100 Immigration.
Data on number of immigrants, by country of origin, for recent years.
Long-term studies of trends. (Report data by age and sex where
available).
Note: Report general status of immigrants in country under 5103.0100;
report policy of country with regard to immigration and naturalization
laws under 5204.
.0200 Emigration.
Data on number of persons migrating out of country by year and destination.
(Report data by age and sex where available.) Report separately alien
groups subject to mass expulsion.
Data on loyalty of nationals residing in foreign countries.
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.0300 Internal Migration.
Data on movements of population within the country, particularly as they
are indicative of the building up of new industrial, agricultural, or
strategic areas. If seasonal migration is sizeable, report under this sect-
ion.
.0400 War-displaced Populations (Refugees, evacuees, etc.)
Numbers, area from which drawn, area in which located.
'Note: Governmental policy and legal aspects of refugees and stateless
persons are reported under Political Bloc 3165.0900. Provisions for
welfare reported under 5805.
5203. Growth of Population and Vital Statistics.
Report special studies of past trends in growth or decline of population and
forecasts of future growth or decline. Where available, detailed estimates of
future population by age and sex are desired.
.0100 Birth Rates.
Data on trend of birth rates for country in recent years. Where available,
report separately for different racial, ethnic and social-economic groups.
.0200 Death Rates.
Data on trends of over-all death rate in recent years. Where available,
report separately for different racial, ethnic and social-economic groups.
Note: Death rates from specific diseases are reported under the
appropriate sub-sections.
.0300 Life Tables.
Tables from official or insurance sources showing expectancy of life for
various groups.
.0400 War Losses.
Total loss in population resulting from war.
.0500 Marriage Statistics.
.0600 Divorce Statistics.
5204. Population Policies.
Official or unofficial policies for fostering growth of population, including
measures adopted to increase the birth rate (including family allotments),
stimulate immigration, and limit emigration. Estimate of the success of
these policies.
Outline the official position of the government on birth control, and the
attitudes and practices of various classes of the population.
Particularly desired are laws and official publications related to this topic.
5205. Manpower Studies.
Report under this section general studies of the available manpower of the
country under changing conditions of military and industrial mobilization.
Where possible classify reports under the detailed headings below.
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Note: Specific studies of manpower in the armed forces are reported under
the Military Bloc; reports on labor are classified under 5400.
5205.0100 Occupational Distribution.
Data on the occupations of the population, showing number of persons, age
and sex for each principal sub-area. Report data for several periods to
indicate changes in composition.
Note: Report unemployment under 5402.
.0200 Efficiency of Mappower.
General data on efficiency of labor in various industries, methods of
training (apprenticeship, schools, etc.) and gains in efficiency to be
expected. Data on specific skills available in the labor force. Note
shortages of particular skills and measures for relieving them.
.0300 Government Manpower Controls and Policies.
Policies adopted by government to increase military and industrial man-
power (including women and children); labor drafts; priorities; forced
movement.
.0400 Foreign Labor.
Exploitation of foreign labor; forced labor of subject populations or in
occupied areas; importation or exportation of labor.
5300. HEALTH AND SANITATION - General.
Primarily technical data required in this section. Submit original publications
wherever possible. Detailed headings below should be used except for reports
of a broad, general nature.
5301. Prevalence of Disease (Epidemiology).
Following data on each disease listed below: morbidity; mortality (seasonal
occurrence, race incidence, five-year trend); geographic distribution;
peculiar local features (clinical, response to treatment, immunological, etc.);
presence of a vector of a disease in absence of the disease. (When rates or
total number of cases are cited, reference should be made to the unit of the
population concerned and the unit of time covered.)
General studies, not classifiable under one of the specific titles below,
should be classified under this general section.
.0100 Venereal Diseases.
Gonorrhea; syphilis; chancroid; lympho-granuloma venereum; granuloma
inguimale.
.0200 Intestinal Diseases.
Typhoid and paratyphoid fever; amebic dysentery; round worm;
bacillary dysentery; balantidial dysentery; common diarrheas; hook
worm; tape worm; others.
.0300 Insect-borne Diseases.
Malaria; yellow fever; dengue fever; African or South American
trypanosomiasis; plague; typhus (louse-, tick-, flea-, and mite-borne);
relapsing fever (tick- and louse-borne); filariasis (Wuchereria bancrofti,
W. Malayi); onchocerciasis; loiasis; sandfly fever; kala-azar and
cutaneous leishmaniasis.
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.0400 Miscellaneous Infectious Diseases.
Common cold; influenza; pneumonia; measles; German measles; chicken
pox; mumps; whooping cough; diptheria; meningitis; scarlet fever;
catarrhal jaundice; schistosomiasis; rectal and vesical trachoma; yaws;
leprosy; smallpox; tuberculosis, human and bovine.
.0500 Diseases Affecting Man and Animal.
Tetanus; rabies; rat bite fever; anthrax; psittacosis; glanders; tularemia;
t richinosis; undulant fever; foot and mouth disease; spirochaetal jaundice.
Other diseases prevalent among animals.
.0600 Skin Diseases.
Fungus; tropical ulcer; guinea worm; jigger flea (Tunga penetrans);
myiasis.
.0700 Miscellaneous Diseases and Disorders.
Flukes; arthritis; vitamin A, B, C, or D deficiencies; iodine deficiencies;
alcholism, and drug addiction; significant allergies, prevalent locally;
and others.
5302. Public Health Organization - General.
.0100 Organization.
Official names; years organized; organizational outlines; functions and
activities; pertinent acts and, ordinances; number and distribution of
personnel. Authorities to whom health officers and health departments
are responsible. Distinguish between national and local public health
organizations.
.0200 Personnel.
Chief Health officer (name, how appointed, tenure, education, reputation);
other public health personnel.
.0300 Dental Public Health Program.
Include both remedial and educational aspects.
.0400 Social Agencies Engaged in Promotion of Public Health.
Include missions, philanthropic, private, Red Cross, etc. Relation to
official public health organization. Relative size and importance. Report
non-medical activities of these agencies elsewhere.
5303. Medical Facilities and Personnel (Non-military).
Note: Facilities for treatment of mental disorder are reported under 5306.
.0100 Hospitals.
List all hospitals, sanatoria, and clinics. For each installation give: name;
location; number of beds; ownership; type of building; water; sewage
disposal; electricity (volt, cycle); X-ray; operating rooms; other equipment.
.0200 Medical Supplies.
Report on drugs (quinine, atabrine; sulfonamides; anesthetics); biologicals;
solutions; usual source; local production.
.0300 Medical Personnel.
Include doctors, nurses, ddntists, veterinarians; technicians; sanitary
engineers; midwives; entomologists, etc. Report for each area: number;
ade uac ; a ffi1/08 a ion? training; reputation.
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5303.0400 Medical Schools.
Include medical, dental and nursing schools. Report for each: details of
course; enrollment; facilities; reputation.
.0500 Medical Laboratories.
Report name; location; number of personnel; biologicals prepared (method
used); examinations performed (blood, urine, water, food, etc.); research
projects; publications.
.0600 Veterinary Service.
5304. Disease Control and Sanitation - General.
0100 Interstate Control Measures.
Quarantine regulations (maritime, air, rail, car), especially in regard to
yellow fever, cholera, and plague. Immunizations required.
01 Quarantine and control of common communicable diseases (measles,
scarlet fever, tuberculosis, etc.). Method and effectiveness of
reporting system. Method of enforcing care or treatment.
Prophylactic measures.
02 Food handlers.
03 Carriers (amebic dysentery, typhoid, venereal diseases, etc.).
04 Prostitutes; housesof prostitution.
05 Immunization. Required (preparations used and per cent of population
immunized). Immunization commonly practiced but not required by
law.
06 Treatment and prophylaxis programs (malaria, trypanosomiasis,
venereal diseases, yaws, intestinal parasites, etc.).
.0300 Control of Insects and Animals.
List insects and animals e.g., mosquitoes, flies, fleas, ticks, lice,
rodents, snakes, etc.) requiring control. Give distribution and prevalence;
control measures in effect; effectiveness of measures employed.
.0400 Food (Sanitary Aspects).
01 Meat, fruit, vegetables. Source; grading; inspection; storage - methods.
02 Dairy products. Source; control and inspection; pasteurization.
03. Bottled beverages. Water used; sanitation or inspection of plants.
04 Ice and refrigeration. Water used; sanitation or inspection of plants.
05 Poisonous plants, fruits, fish. Scientific names and prevalence.
.0500 Water (Sanitary Aspects).
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catchment basin, etc.; yield and relation to dry season; color, odor,
mineral content, etc.; possibility of contamination.
02 Reservoirs and storage tanks. Number and size of each; adequacy of
supply; how fitted; protection from contamination.
03 Treatment. Method (storage, chlorination, filtration, sedimentation);
examination (type, by whom, frequency).
04 Distribution. Type; possibility of contamination; capacity of pumps.
.0600 Sewage Disposal.
01 Method of disposal. (Water-borne, cesspools, septic tanks, privy);
per cent of population served by each; soil contamination.
Treatment. Capacity of system; adequacy of treatment; body of
water receiving effluent.
Relation ?of methods of sewage disposal to health. Proximity to
water supply; fly breeding; night soil; contamination of soil and water.
5305. Medical Research.
Report newest developments in medical research. Especially desired are
publications, such as year. book, annual reports, scientific and medical
journals, monographs, etc.
5306. Mental Disorder.
Incidence of mental disorder by type, area, age, sex, etc,. Facilities for
treatment. Give names of institutions; location; head; capacity; etc.
5400. LABOR - General.
A brief statement of the general relations between workers, employers, and the
government. Labor as a stabilizing or disturbing force in the country. Attitudes
of the population toward manual labor and the laboring classes.
5401. Government Relationship to Labor.
Department or ministry in charge, its organization, duties, powers,
important personnel. The existing governmental agencies for industrial
peace and stability, their scope and effectiveness.
5402. Employment and Unemployment.
General statistics of employment and unemployment; specific analysis of
problem areas and industries; measures for counteracting unemployment
and increasing employment.
Note: Unemployment insurance is reported elsewhere.
5403. Working Conditions and Regulations - General.
.0100 Wages and Hours.
tats istics on wages and hours of labor in various industries and areas;
laws or governmental regulations governing wages and hours of labor, and
effectiveness of enforcement; changes due to war conditions.
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Safety and sanitary conditions of labor; laws or governmental regulations
governing, and effectiveness of enforcement; changes due to war conditions.
.0300 Regulation of Labor of Women and Children.
Statistics of employment of women and children; special laws and
regulations governing; and degree of enforcement; changes due to war
conditions.
5404. Strikes and Lockouts.
Statistics of strikes and lockouts by industry. Analysis of important
individual strikes; causes; by whom fomented; foreign or racial influence;
governmental sympathy or antipathy; and the methods of settlement. If
force was used in the settlement, the methods employed and the reaction.
5405. Labor Organization.
Statistics of labor organization, showing percentages of important occupation-
al or industrial groups enrolled, and the trend toward labor organization. For
each organization outline structure; important personnel; aims; policies;
numerical and financial strength; international affiliations; political influence;
methods of operation; and attitudes toward national defense. Note particularly
radical organizations.
Note: If a labor organization can properly be considered a political party,
it should be reported under the Political Bloc, with a cross-reference under
this section.
5406. Employers' Organizations.
Report only those organizations dealing with labor problems. Give data on
supporting groups, personnel, aims, and activities.
Note: Trade associations are reported under the Economic Bloc.
59407. Hiring and Recruiting of Labor.
Local practices in recruiting labor; hiring halls; labor agents and middlemen.
5500. PUBLIC OPINION AND MORALE - General.
Discuss the factors important in understanding and influencing public opinion
and morale in the country under the headings below.
5501. General Attitudes.
Report on general attitudes of the population (or segments of the population)
which are of military importance. Data on general attitudes not covered by
specific topics below should be reported under this heading. Wherever
possible support generalizations by objective data. For those countries
where polls similar to the Gallup Poll are made, give significant results.
.0100 Nationalistic Attitudes (Patriotism).
Attitudes which tend to increase nationalistic spirit. Note particularly any
variation between different segments of the population.
.0200 Attitudes toward Foreign Nations and Nationals.
Attitudes toward the U.S. particularly important.
.0300 Attitudes toward War.
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Note: This number to be used only for nations not actually engaged in
war. For nations engaged in war, report under 5502.
.0400 Attitudes toward International Organization.
Attitude of population toward the League of Nations and other forms of
international organization.
.0500 Attitudes toward Internal Racial and Ethnic Groups.
Attitudes of various segments of the population toward each other, e.g.,
anti-semitism, white-colored relationships, etc.
5502. War Morale of the Civilian Population.
For nations engaged in war, summarize current developments in the state of
morale of the civilian population. This summary should cover any and all
relevant factors including the following: degree of confidence in conduct of
the war, and in leaders; effect of current military operations; effect of
enemy air activity; effect of changes in standard of living imposed by war,
such as taxes, rationing, increased hours of work, reduction of recreational
opportunities. It is particularly important to note differences in the support
of the war by different groups.
5503. Propaganda - General.
General attitude toward propaganda activities, domestic and foreign;
susceptibility to propaganda as affected by illiteracy, isolation, national
traits, traditional friendships and antipathies, and other factors.
.0100 Propaganda. Organizations.
Governmental ministry or agency responsible for propaganda activities;
description of organization; list of important personnel; funds available;
policies and aims. Non-governmental organizations.
.0200 Domestic Propaganda for Domestic Consumption.
Analysis of main propaganda lines and forms of dissemination used;
estimate of effectiveness. Cross-reference to 5503.0100 for organizations
involved.
.0300 Domestic Propaganda for Foreign Consumption.
Analysis of main propaganda lines; forms of dissemination used; areas and
groups toward which propaganda is directed. Estimate of effectiveness.
Cross-reference to 5503.0100 for organizations involved.
.0400 Foreign Propaganda for Domestic Consumption.
Analysis of main foreign propaganda lines aimed at country; methods of
dissemination used; current effect, and probable future effects.
.0500 Propaganda. for Opposing Armed Forces.
Analysis of propaganda lines, and methods of dissemination.
.0600 Anti-Propaganda Measures.
Restriction of propaganda literature, radio listening, etc.
5504. Censorship.
Agencies and methods for censorship; governmental policy in all fields, i.e.,
press, radio, mail, and cable.
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5505. Press - General.
Governmental ministry or agency for control, if separate from agency in
charge of propaganda. (If combined, report under 5503.0100 with cross-
reference here.) Degree of governmental control over the press, subsidy by
the government, by any political or industrial organization or by foreigners.
The influence of the press in moulding public opinion and the course of govern-
ment. The distribution of newspapers and periodicals, whether localized or
general.
.0100 Principal Domestic Newspapers, Periodicals, and News Services.
List principal newspapers, periodicals, and news services. For each give
location; ownership and control (including concealed controls and
subsidies); circulation (number and area); political affiliation; whether -
they express official or semi-official opinions; loyalty to government;
attitude toward war and national defense; affiliations in foreign countries;
influence in national affairs; attitude toward the U.S. and other countries.
.0200 Foreign Controlled Press.
Give same details specified under 5505.0100.
.0300 Domestic Writers and Press Correspondents.
Give brief biographical sketches; political leanings; influence on public
opinion at home and abroad; important papers with which they are
associated; attitude toward the U.S. and foreign countries.
.0400 Foreign Correspondents Serving in the Country.
Important individuals, with nationality, general reputation, status (official
or private), professional qualifications, significant activities, views, and
influence.
.0500 Publishing Houses (Other than Daily Press and Periodical).
List principal publishing houses, showing location, types of books and
pamphlets published, ownership and control, lists of authors.
.0600 American Press Correspondents (Foreign Service).
Report American correspondents who are suitable for military intelligence
work in the event of war.
5506. Radio Programs.
Under this section is to be reported the use of radio as a means of communi-
cating ideas. In each case note whether programs are sponsored by
governmental or private agencies.
Note: Technical aspects of radio are to be reported elsewhere. Propaganda
aspects of radio are to be reported under the appropriate subsections of 5503.
.0100 Domestic Radio Programs.
Analysis of content of radio programs for news and entertainment.
Control of news broadcasts, editorial biases, etc. Principal sponsors of
radio programs. Note particularly whether content of domestic and
foreign programs differ.
.0200 Foreign-beamed Radio Programs.
Content of radio programs beamed at foreign areas. Principal sponsors.
5507. Motion Pictures and Theater Informational Aspects.
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5600. CONDITIONS OF DOMESTIC LIFE - General.
Discuss under the sections below those aspects of social life which involve the
conditions of every-day life in the home. In time of war, particular attention
should be given to disruptions in home life which interfere with the operating
efficiency of the group as a whole.
Note: Marriage and divorce are reported elsewhere.
5601. Family and Household Organization.
The structure of the family; the number of persons normally living in the
household and the relation of each to the head of the household; the position
and authority of the head of the household; effects of war on family life.
5602. The Household as a Producing Unit.
The items normally produced for consumption within the household in
various social-economic classes.
5603. Standards of Living and Patterns of Consumption.
The general consumption pattern of the household unit; family budgets.
Particular emphasis should be placed on changes over a period of time,
differences between various social-economic classes, and the effect of war.
Note: Cost of living and rationing are reported under the Economic Bloc.
.0100 . Food - Patterns of Consumption.
The normal diet of various groups of the population; food customs (taboos);
the effect, of war and rationing programs on dietary sufficiency.
.0200 Clothing - Patterns of Consumption.
The type of clothing normally worn by various classes of the population;
special customs with regard to clothing; the effect of war and rationing
programs on the quality of clothing available.
.0300 Housing.
Type of housing available to various classes of the population; numbers
owning and. renting; adequacy of the average home in relation to family
needs; the effect of war; governmental or other large-scale programs for
improving housing; location of workers homes in relation to place of
employment.
5604. Customs and Etiquette.
Customs and laws governing day-to-day relations. Particular attention
should be given to those which are at variance with American standards, and
on which orientation of American personnel would be required.
5605. Position of Women in Society.
The status d.nd influence of women in the household and in public- life; legal
restrictions on the activities of women.
5700. EDUCATION - General.
Historical development of education. General philosophy of education. Attitude
of educational system toward war, national defense and national expansion.--_
Attitude of population toward education; status of educators and educated persons
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in social life of the country; the groups which control the educational institution.
Report detailed data on educational system under appropriate subsections.
5701. Organization of School System.
Department or ministry in charge; organizational structure; important
personnel. Legislation governing compulsory school attendance. Report
separately on any significantly large educational system not under state
control; controlling agencies; number of students; curriculum, etc. Relation
of state and school system, church and school system.
5702. Educational Statistics.
Data on Illiteracy, school attendance, educational levels attained. Financial
statistics (value of plant, annual expenditures per student). Show differences
in educational attainment in different racial, religious and social groups.
5703. Elementary and Secondary School Curricula.
Analysis of content of education at elementary and secondary school levels.
Particular attention should be given to: programs of indoctrination of attitudes
toward the U.S. and other countries; teaching of English and other foreign
languages; languages required; history; technical studies of military value.
5704. Higher Education.
Colleges and universities. For each principal institution report: controlling
agency; enrollment; curriculum; standards of instruction; important
personalities; scope and influence of teacher and student organizations;
influence of foreign teachers. Discuss particularly the teaching of history
and economics, and scientific studies of military value.
5705. Special Educational Fields.
.0100 Adult Education.
Discuss adult education programs, giving number of persons attending,
nature of courses, supporting agencies.. Note particularly educational
programs operated by workers' groups.
.0200 Vocational Education.
Discuss development of special vocational and technical schools outside
of the regular school system. Give number of schools, attendance, types
of courses taught.
.0300 Education of Nationals Abroad.
Number .of students educated abroad; sources from which drawn; their
sponsors; their influence on national life and affairs. Provisions that
exist for exchange of professors and students, and for scholarships.
Note: This section refers to civilians.' Army personnel reported under
Military Bloc.
.0400 Foreign Language Schools in the Country.
The attitude of the government toward the establishment of foreign
language schools, their influence on national life and affairs, and the
system of governmental supervision. School statistics.
5706. Scientific Research.
Report principal agencies, groups, or institutions carrying out organized
research projects. Name of institution; location; type of research conducted;
controlling or supporting agency; annual budget- ppersonnel.
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Note: Report significant results of research under appropriate subject-
ma er sections.
5707. Libraries, Museums, and Monuments.
For each major city list important libraries, museums, and public
monuments which should receive special protection in time of war. For
libraries and museums, give general information on type of collection
(specialties, if any) and objects of particular value; fog libraries give
number of volumes.
5708. Literature and, the Arts.
Discuss the development of literature and the arts with particular reference
to their place in creating national solidarity and nationalistic spirit. Supply
list of works of literature which give background on patterns of living and
attitudes of the population.
5800. WELFARE, SOCIAL INSURANCE AND RECREATION - General.
General attitudes toward public welfare activities; whether welfare is a
responsibility of the state, or left to the individual household or local community.
For those countries where welfare activities are not organized, report under
this general heading; otherwise report under detailed sub-headings below.
Note: Activities relating to public health are reported under the appropriate
sections of 5302.
5801. Public Welfare Organizations.
Governmental agency or agencies in charge; organizational structure;
important personnel. Data on specific programs should be given under the
appropriate sections below.
5802. Private Welfare and Charitable Organizations.
List principal organizations, with data on wealth, means of support, influence,
important personnel. Data on specific programs should be given under the
appropriate sections below.
5803. Institutional Care.
List of institutions for care of poor, orphans, aged, blind, etc. Agencies
responsible (public or private); source and amount of funds expended; number
of cases.
Note: Institutions for care of insane reported under 5306.
5804. Relief Programs, Peace-time.
Dole, work projects, subsistence in kind. Agencies responsible (public or
private); important personnel; legal basis; source and total amount of total
assistance rendered; amount per case; number of cases and percent of
population assisted. Relief from foreign countries.
Relief to foreign countries. Agencies participating; important personnel;
types of assistance rendered.
5805. War Relief and Rehabilitation.
Specia provisions for care of war-displaced persons in country, including
refugees. Note especially emergency provisions for feeding, clothing and
sheltering bombed-out families; evacuation of women and children; compensa-
tion for war damage. Agencies responsible; important personnel.
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Relief for allied or occupied territory. Agencies responsible (private,
official, international); important personnel; types of assistance rendered.
5806. Social Insurance and Pensions.
.0100 Unemployment Insurance.
Agencies responsible; legal basis; number of persons covered; number of
persons receiving payments; amount of payments.
.0200 Old Age Insurance.
Agencies responsible; legal basis; number of persons covered; number of
persons receiving payments; amount of payments.
Note: Distinguish from non-contributory pensions covered under 5806.
0400.
.0300 Health and Accident Insurance.
Public insurance. (including workmen's compensation). Agencies respon-
sible; legal basis; number of persons receiving payments; amount of
payments.
Note: Private insurance is reported under the Economic Bloc.
.0400 Pensions, Civil.
Agencies responsible; legal basis; number of persons receiving payments;
amount of payments.
Note: Military pensions are reported under the Military Bloc.
5807. Recreation - General.
The aptitude of the population for sports in general and the influence of this
as a factor in preparation for war (especially marksmanship, winter sports,
and woodcraft). Customs connected with recreational activities. Report
under the appropriate sub-heading below.
.0100 Parks, Playgrounds, and Resorts.
.0200 Athletics, Professional.
.0300 Athletics, Amateur.
.0400 Music and Dancing.
.0500 Gambling.
.0600 Theater and Motion Pictures.
.0700 Festivals, Fairs, Holidays (Vacations).
.0800 Recreational Groups.
.0900 Other Recreational Activities.
5900. PUBLIC ORDER AND SAFETY - General.
Attitude of population toward law observance and execution. Report particular
types of criminal activities which are characteristic, tendency toward mob
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criminal in the U.S. which are not punishable as crimes; also forms of behavior
punishable as crimes which are not considered criminal in the U.S. Report
specific data on police and penal systems in sections below.
Note: Information regarding handling of Prisoners of War should be reported
under the Military Bloc.
5901.
Police System (Non-secret).
National, state and municipal police organizations, functions and methods.
Leading personnel. Value as a military asset. (Secret Police are reported
under the Political Bloc.)
5902.
Penal System.
Forms and degrees of punishment for criminals (including political).
of principal penal institutions, location, number of prisoners, types of
prisoners.
List
5903.
Criminal Statistics.
Data on number of crimes by type, convictions, etc.
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CONTENTS
6100. GEOGRAPHIC SOURCE MATERIAL
6101. MAPS AND MAP DATA.
6102. PHOTOGRAPHS.
6103. BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS.
6200. GEOGRAPHY
6201. GENERAL GEOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF COUNTRY.
6202. GEOGRAPHIC CONDITIONS AFFECTING STRATEGY OF COUNTRY.
6203. TOPOGRAPHY.
6204. CLIMATE.
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6100. GEOGRAPHIC SOURCE MATERIAL.
6101. Maps and Map Data.
Note: Organization, equipment and methods of operation of
Army topographic and mapping units should be reported under
Services in the Military Bloc.
.0100 Information about Foreign Maps to be Reported.
01 Surveys, both geodetic and hydrographic. Indicate source,
type of survey, area covered, availability of data, etc.
02 Mapping (cartographic) projects contemplated or under
way. Give authority, area covered, scales and projection
of maps.
03 Methods and technique of mapping and reproduction.
04 Estimated accuracy of existing or future maps.
.0200 Publications to be Forwarded.
01 Maps and atlases not already in Army Map Service Library.
Note: Maps on specific subjects are called for under the.
appropriate headings.
02 New or current editions of maps, of which earlier editions
are in Army Map Service Library.
03 Map catalogues, prospectuses, and critiques of map publishers
and scientific societies interested in maps.
04 Annual reports by governmental agencies engaged in mapping.
05 Ground control data of all types, especially precise data
obtained by geodetic and hydrographic surveys.
06 Cartographic symbols.
07 Gazetteers; lists of place names with geographic location;
selected secondary sources (such as postal and railway guides)
from which this information can be compiled.
.0300 Geographic Information to be Reported.
01 Geographic information of military significance for compiling
a new map of the country or for- correcting existing maps.
02 Specific corrections of errors found in commonly used maps
(preferably indicated on a copy of the map).
03 Lists of alternate names of towns and places, used on existing
maps.
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04 Local terms for physical features together with English
equivalents.
05 New techniques, materials, and equipment for reproduction
of maps and photographs in fixed establishments or in the field.
6102. Photographs.
.0100 Information on Aerial Surveys.
01 Aerial surveys. Indicate source; type of -survey; area covered;
availability and cost of negatives or prints; date flown; altitude;
focal length and type of camera.
02 Methods and technique of making aerial surveys.
03 Organizations, both governmental and private, engaged in
aerial photography.
.0200 Ground-Terrain Photography to be Forwarded.
01 Major natural terrain regions of the country. Typical or repre-
sentative photographs of each region.
02 Coast lines. Typical scenes (except for beaches).
03 Landing beaches. Complete cover desired, including views
from the sea.
04 Lakes, ribers and streams.
05 Mountain defiles, and passes.
06 Other terrain features of strategic importance.
07 Landscape. Typical views of com-non landscape features, such
as vegetation, walls, hedges, irrigation ditches, soil types,
crops, etc.
Note: See Alphabetical Index for photographs required under other
headings (bridges, power plants, oil refineries, military equipment
and weapons, who's who, etc.).
Note: See "Choosing the Right Photograph" for further details of
types of pictures desired and methods of processing.
.0300 Aerial Photography to be Forwarded.
01 Cities and towns.
Note: . Aerial photographs of airdromes, air ports, ports and harbors,
transportation facilities, industrial installations, etc., when a suitable
medium for giving required information, should be furnished under
pertinent subject headings.
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Note: All aerial photographs furnished should be processed as
Tescribed in part III, ` Choosing the Right Photograph."
6103. Books and Pamphlets.
Forward books, pamphlets, bibliographies, journals, bulletins,
guide books, travel manuals and similar material dealing with the
geography of the country, including foreign language sources. List
titles of books known to exist but unobtainable.
6200. GEOGRAPHY.
6201. General Geographic Characteristics.
.0100 Topography.
Summarize broad physical features of the country emphasizing
nature and accessibility of coasts; major relief regions (mountains,
hills, plateaus, plains); important watersheds and their main char-
acteristics; general nature of the vegetation (forests, grassland,
cultivated); and similar features.
.0200 Area Studies.
Include under this number studies or reports on areas (such as
islands, regions) which do not fall logically under other numbers.
6202. Geographic Conditions Affecting Strategy.
Note: This number is for broad strategic geographical material of
a general nature. Detailed political and economic data should be
omitted, as they are covered elsewhere.
.0100 Conditions Affecting Strategy - General.
01 Location.
fih-e s F Eegic importance of geographic location from the
standpoint of its effect upon the role of the country as a:
Land power.
Sea power.
Air power.
09 National Frontiers.
Their physical characteristics and strategic role, including
brief mention of related political considerations.
14 Other Geographic Factors.
Consider any factors having important influences upon national
political objectives.
.0200 Critical Areas.
01 Critical Areas - Topography
Report physical features of most important agricultural, industrial,
mining or other areas, as being strategically important to the
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Note: The industries themselves are reported under the
Economic Bloc.
Routes.
A description of significant natural routes leading from the
boundaries of the country inland to critical areas with emphasis on:
06 Maneuver and deployment possibilities.
07 Soil trafficability off road.
08 Vegetation as a barrier and as cover.
09 Bottlenecks dominating.
10 Heights dominating.
11 Stream barriers.
12 Water supply.
13 Other features of military.significance (ditches,hills, marshes, etc.).
Note: Report anything significant in the military history of these
routes.
18 Cities.
List cities important from a military or political viewpoint. Detailed
city plans should give physical coverage of city, major transportation
lines leading into and out of city, and terrain of city and adjacent area.
Note: Information dealing primarily with a particular industry,
utility, or with populations should be reported elsewhere.
6203. Topography.
.0100 Relief Features.
Describe relief features by small regions giving characteristics not
not readily noted on maps. Cover the following:
01 Major Relief Features.
(Mountains, hills, plat aus, plains).
02 Minor Relief Features.
Cliffs, gullies, sinkholes, minor irregularities, any other local
features of military significance).
03 Suitability for Ground Operations.
Report on the suitability o e topography for ground operations,
paying particular attention to possibilities for:
04 Infantry movement.
05 Vehicular movement,
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06 Observation and concealment.
07 Defensive positions.
08 Emergency landing fields.
.0200 Surface Materials.
01 Soil Types and Their Effect in Each Region on Possibilities for:
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Entrenchment.
Cross country movement.
Foundations.
Rock Types Available
Road repair.
Cement.
especially sand, gravel, boulders) for:
Other construction.
Soil and Cross Country Movement as Affected by:
Freezing.
Rain.
Floods.
Windstorms.
Drainage Features.
Streams.
Width and depth.
Nature of bottom
Seasonal changes (including floods).
05 Pattern of stream systems.
10 Lakes.
Size and depth.
Nature of bottom and shore.
Seasonal changes.
18 Marshes and Swamps.
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6203.0319 Size.
20 Vegetation.
21 Nature of surface.
22 Possibilities of crossing.
27 Deserts.
28 Size.
29 Water supply.
30 Stream courses.
35 Springs.
40 Underground Water Supplies.
45 Effect of Drainage on Military Operations.
.0400 Water Supply (by regions).
01 Surface water available.
02 Subsurface sources (include depth at which subsurface water
can be tapped).
.0500 Vegetation (by regions).
01 Trees and Shrubs.
02 Height and diameter.
03 Foliage characteristics (include seasonal change).
04 Nature of wood.
Note: Forest resources reported under 4308.
09 Other Types of Vegetation.
14 Advantage or Disadvantage in Ground Operations.
Report on the advantage or disadvantage of vegetation as regards:
15 Movement.
16 Fields of fire.
17 Concealment and cover.
18 Food and forage supplies.
19 Construction material
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20 Airfield sites and emergency landings.
.0600 Coasts and Adjacent Islands.
01 Types.
Report on coastal types (cliff, rock, gravel, sand, mud) and
evaluate landing possibilities along each segment of the coast
as indicated by natural conditions, military history, army
maneuvers, local opinion and present use.
06 Landing Beaches.
Report major landing beaches, including the following information:
07 Name and position(give coordinates and submit maps and photos).
08 Water approaches to beach (give landmarks; rocks, reefs, islets,
shoals, seaweed and similar obstructions; depths at low and high
tide; bottom materials; tides; exposure to surf; currents; ice data).
09 Character of beach (shape; length; width at high and low tides;
gradients; material; interruptions to continuity).
10 Terrain adjacent (terrain for several miles inland, including
relief, drainage, and vegetation characteristics).
11 Man.-made structures on or near beach (mention briefly port
facilities, settlements, transportation facilities, and military
installations).-
12 Weather and climate at beach (local wind, visibility, rainfall
and temperature characteristics).
Note 1: Include at least one beach on each major section of the coast.
Note 2: Hydrographic data on ports and harbors are reported under.
that factor.
6204. Climate.
Include and differentiate both average and extreme conditions. Report on:
.0100 Temperature.
.0200 Rain and Snowfall.
.0300 Clouds, Fog? Mist.
.0400 Winds and Storms.
.0500 Unusual Local Conditions.
.0600 Division of Country into Climatic Regions.
Note: Forward information under .0100 through .0600 above only if such
information is not dovered in available publications and is presumed not to
be in the hands of the U.S. Weather Bureau.
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6204.0700 Effect of Climate on Ground Operations.
Pay particular attention to effect on:
01 Movement.
02 Visibility and camouflage.
03 Water supply.
04 Deterioration of food and supplies.
05 Health.
06 Air operations.
Note: National Weather Service is reported under 4506. Individual
installations at airfields are reported under 2401.
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WHO'S WHO
Note 1: Military Who"s Who is assigned to Military Branch.
Note 2: A detailed Who's Who file similar to those maintained by State
and other agencies is not required by the War Department. Only such
Political, Economic, Sociological and Scientific personalities as have a
direct bearing on military intelligence are reported here. All Military
personalities must be reported in detail.
Note 3: Political, espionage, counter-espionage,. intelligence, counter-
intelligence, press, propaganda, and all other activities are reported under
the appropriate headings. Only information outlined under each heading
.below is reported here.
7100. MILITARY: ARMY, AIR, N AVY.
Include the following information for all military personnel:
Name, Christian name and middle initial (if any). Place and date of birth.
Occupation and social status of parents. Education, languages spoken, date
of entry into service, record, promotions, decorations, present rank and
command. Personal details,, physical description (submit photograph if
available). Estimate of character, personality, and military ability. Names
of countries visited during military career. Home address.
The following personalities are to be reported on:
7101. Chief of Supreme General Staff and important assistants.
7102. Chief of Staff of Army an d important assistants - G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4,
W.P.D. or O.P.D., etc.
7103. Chief of Staff of Air and important assistants.
7104. Chief of Staff of Navy and important assistants.
7105. Chief of Staff of Militia or National Guard and important assistants.
7106. Chief of Organized Reserves and important assistants.
7107. Chief of Quasi-Military Organizations and important assistants.
7108. Chief of Militarized Societies and important assistants. (Military).
7109. Chief of Women's Auxiliary Corps.
7110. Chiefs of War Department or War Ministry (Military) - A..G., J.A.G., I.G.,
P.M.G., Finance, etc.
7111. Chiefs of Branches - Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, etc.
7112. Chiefs of Services and Corps - Engineer, Signal, etc.
7113. Joint Chiefs of Staff.
7114. Joint Intelligence Chiefs.
7115. Joint Commands.
7116. Joint Councils (Military).
7117. Joint Boards.
7118. Commander.-in-Chief (Peace-time - Military).
7119. Commander--in-Chief (War).
7120. Commanders in Theaters of Operations.
7121. Commanders - Army Groups.
7122. Commanders - Armies.
7123. Commanders - Divisions.
7124. Commanders - Brigades.
7125. Commanders - Independent Commands.
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Note 1: All subjects of interest to the Scientific Branch are covered
under the Military, Air, Economic, Sociological and Who's Who sections.
Note 2: Subjects of primary interest are as follows:
New developments and research in:
Bacteriological Warfare
Chemical Warfare
Electronics (Radar, Radio, Television, Rays)
Rockets and guided missiles
Medicine
Explosives
Fire Contro]L Devices
New Weapons
Research and Scientific Institutions
Inventors and Scientists
Aeronautics -- Aerodynamics, Airplanes, etc.; Aircraft Engines (jet-
propulsion, etc.); Aircraft Instruments (Navigational, etc.); Aircraft
Equipment (gun turrets, etc.)
Note 3: Specific references will be found as follows:
MILITARY
0401.0500 Gases-Research and Development
0402.0700 Weapons-Research and Development
0403.0700 Ammunition -Research and Development
0503.0500 Fire Control Equipment
0503.0600 Detectors (radar, mine, sound, etc.)
0503.1700 Equipment, Research and Development
ECONOMIC
4203.0409 Synthetic Oil Production Processes
4205.0301 Light Metals, Processes of Manufacture
4408. 0202 Explosives (types manufactured, processes, new developments)
4408.0301 War Gases and Smoke Preparations (formulae, processes)
4410.0300 Pharmaceuticals and Drugs, Research and Experimentation
4412.0500 Wood Chemistry, New Developments in
4418.0300 Photographic Equipment (special development)
4419.0300 Optical Equipment (special development)
4420.0300 Precision Equipment (special development)
4421.0300 Miscellaneous Equipment (special development)
4422.0000 New Developments and Research (individuals, institutions,
agencies, research plants, and laboratories)
4805.0203 Radio Stations (frequencies etc.)
4805.0206 Radio Stations (type and make of receiving sets)
4806.0100 Radar (theory.and principles of application)
4806.0200 Radar (fixed ground installations)
4806.0300 Radar (other installations and equipment)
4806.0400 Radar (actual and possible uses of radar devices)
4806.0401 Radar (airborne equipment)
4806.0402 Radar (shipborne equipment)
4806.0403 Radar (ground equipment)
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4807.0100 Radio Beacons
4807.0200 Direction Finding Stations
4807.0300 Portable Navigation Apparatus
4807.0400 Sound Detection Devices
4808. Radio and Radar Counter-Devices
4808.0100 Radio and Radar Counter-Devices (theory and principles
of application)
4808.0200 Radio Countermeasures, Jamming Devices, and Equipment
4808.0300 Anti-Radar Devices, Treatments and Techniques (including jamming)
4809. Television
4809.0100 Television (theory and principles of application)
4809.0300 Television Equipment
4809.0400 Television Development and Adaptation
4810. Devices for Modulation of Light Beams (including infra-red and
ultra violet equipment)
4810.0100 Devices for Modulation of Light Beams (theory and principles of
application)
4810.0200 Devices for Modulation of Light Beams (frequencies)
4810.0300 Devices for Modulation of Light Beams (equipment and technique)
4810.0400 Devices for Modulation of Light Beams (extent and possibilities of
use)
4811. Electrical Communications, Research and New Developments
4811.0100 Electrical Communications, Research and New Developments
(in theory and principles of application)
4811.0200 Electrical Communications, Research and New Developments
(in equipment and technique)
4811.0300 Electrical Communications, Research and Development (in extent
and possibilities of use)
AIR - MILITARY
2300.0113 Aircraft-Pilotless Aircraft
2302.0308 Aircraft Bomb Sights
2302.0603 Aircraft-Radio
2302.0604 Aircraft-Radar
2302.0605 Aircraft-Instruments
2302.0606 Aircraft-Navigation Equipment
2302.0607 Aircraft-Miscellaneous Electrical Equipment
2302.0800 Aviation Equipment, Research, Development, Standardization
AIR-CIVIL
2902.0900 Commercial Experimental Flights and Planes
SOCIOLOGICAL
5305. Medical Research
5706. Scientific Research Agencies
7500. WHO'S WHO
Important Scientists and Inventors (Both National and Foreign) in the
Following F ei s:
7501. Bacteriological Warfare
7502. Medicine
'7503. Chemical Warfare
'7504. Organic Chemistry
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7505. Nuclear Physics
7506. Synthetic Substitutes (Fuel, Rubber, etc.)
7507. Explosives
7508. Ammunition
7509. Fuzes
7510. Rockets
7511. Guided Missiles
7512. Metallurgy
7513. Weapons
7514. Vehicles
7515. Aeronautics (General)
7516. Aerodynamics, Airplanes, Gliders, etc.
7517. Aircraft Engines (jet-propulsion, etc.)
7518. Aircraft Instruments
7519. Aircraft Equipment (gun turrets, etc.)
7520. Fire Control Devices
7521. Sub-surface Devices
7522. Electronics (Radio, Radar, Television, Rays, etc.)
7523. Others - :Important from a military intelligence viewpoint.
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CONVERSION TABLES OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
The tables set forth below are for reference purposes of MIS field and research
personnel. They are not inclusive and cover only those units of weights and measures
which will be most frequently encountered. The National Bureau of Standards of the
United States Department of Commerce has verified the accuracy of the figures. The
spelling of foreign units conforms in most cases with the preferred spelling given in the
Second Edition of Webster's New International Dictionary to which additional reference
for foreign weights and measures may be made. Additional details of United States,
British and Metric units will be found in Letter Circular LC 682 and Miscellaneous
Publication M 121, both published by the National Bureau of Standards.
Conversion Table of Metric Weights and Measures Into
United States and British Units . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conversion Table of United States and British Weights
and Measures into Metric Units . . . . . . .
Conversion Table of Russian Weights and Measures
into United States and British Units . . . . . . . . . . 3
Conversion Table of United States and British Weights
and Measures into Russian Units . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Principal Differences Between United States and
British Weights and Measures . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Conversion Table of Japanese Weights and Measures into
United States and British Units. . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Conversion Table of United States and British Weights
and Measures into Japanese Units . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Conversion Table of Chinese Weights and Measures into
United States and British Units . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Conversion Table of United States and British Weights
and Measures into Chinese Units . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Conversion Table of Egyptian Weights and Measures into
United States and British Units . . . . . . . . . . . .
Conversion Table of United States and British Weights
and Measures into Egyptian Units . . . . . . . . . . .
Common Calibers; Conversion Table of Millimeters
into Inches . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .
Weights per United States Gallon of Gasoline and Oil . . . .
Formulas for converting Fahrenheit, Centigrade,
and Reaumur Scales on Thermometers . 9
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CONVERSION FACTORS OF METRIC WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INTO UNITED STATES
AND BRITISH UNITS
Metric Unit United States and British Equivalent
1 meter . . . . . . . . 1.094 yards
3.281 feet
39.370 inches
1 kilometer . . . . . . . 0.621 statute mile
0.540 nautical mile
1 square meter . . . . . 1.196 square yards
10.764 square feet
1550.0 square inches
1 square kilometer . . . . . 0.386 square mile
247.1 acres
1 hectare . . .. . . . . 2.471 acres
1 cubic meter . . . . . . 1.308 cubic yards.
35.314 cubic feet
61,023. cubic inches
264.170 United States gallons (liquid)
219.969 British gallons (liquid and
dry)
28.377 United States bushels
27.496 British bushels
6.290 barrels (42-gallon) oil
1 liter . . . . . . . 0.264 United States gallon
0.220 British gallon
1.057 United States liquid quarts
0.880 British quart (liquid and dry)
2.113 United States liquid pints
1.760 British pints (liquid and dry)
0.114 United States peck
0.110 British peck
0.908 United States dry quart
1.816 United States dry pints
1.760 British pints
1 gram . . . . . . . . 0.035 ounce (avoirdupois)
0.032 ounce (troy or apothecaries')
1 kilogram . . . . . . 2.205 pounds (avoirdupois)
2.679 pounds (troy or apothecaries)
1 metric ton . . . . . . 0.984 long ton
1.102 short tons
2204.622 pounds (avoirdupois)
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INTO METRIC UNITS
United States and British Unit Metric Equivalent
1 yard . . . . . . . . . . ... 0.914 meter
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1 statute mile.
1 nautical mile
1 square yard.
1 square foot .
1 square inch .
1 square mile.
1 acre . . . . .
1 cubic yard . . . . . .
1 cubic foot . . . .
I cubic inch . . . .
1 United States gallon (liquid)
1 British gallon (liquid and dry)
1 United States bushel .
1 British bushel . . . . .
1 United States liquid quart . .
1 British quart (liquid and dry)
1 United States liquid pint
1 British pint (liquid and dry)
1 United States peck . .
1 British peck . . . .
1 United States dry quart. .
1 United States dry pint . .
1 barrel of oil (42-gallon)
1 ounce (avoirdupois) .
1 ounce (troy or apothecaries') .
1 pound (avoirdupois) .
1 pound (troy and apothecaries').
1 long or gross ton . . . .
1 short or net ton . . . .
Note: The U.S.S.R. has officially adopted the Metric System. The units below,
however, may still be encountered.
Russian Unit
United States and British Equivalent
1 sazhen . . . . .
. ... . . .
2.333 yards
1 arshin . . . . .
.. . . . .
2.333 feet
28.000 inches
1 foute (Russian foot)
1.000 foot
1 duim (Russian inch) .
. . . . . .
1.000 inch
1 milya (Russian mile) .
. . . . .
4.640 miles
1 verst . . . . .
. . . . . .
0.663 mile
1 square sazhen .
. . . . . .
5.444 square yards
49.000 square feet
1 square arshin .
. . . . . .
784.000 square inches
1 square verst .
. . . . . .
0.439 square mile
281.220 acres
1 dessiatine .
2.700 acres
1 cubic sazhen
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1.609 kilometers
1.853 kilometers
0.836 square meter
0.093 square meter
6.452 square centimeters
2.590 square kilometers
259.000 hectares
0.405 hectare
764.56 cubic decimeters
0.028 cubic meters .
16.387 cubic centimeters
3.785 liters
4.546 liters
35.238 liters
36.368 liters
0.946 liter
1.136 liters
0.473 liter
0.568 liter
8.809 liters
9.092 liters
1.101 liters
0.551 liter
0.159 cubic meter
28.350 grams
31.103 grams
453.592 grams
373.242 grams
1.016 metric tons
0.907 metric ton
CONVERSION FACTORS OF RUSSIAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES INTO UNITED STATES
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1 shtoff
1 chetverik
1 botchka .
1 vedro
1 charka
1 garnetz
1 lot
1 funt
1 pood
1 bercovets
5.359 cubic inches
0.325 United States gallon
0.271 British gallon
0.745 United States bushel
0.721 British bushel
129.969 United States gallons
108.223 British gallons
12.997 United States liquid quarts
10.822 British quarts(liquid)
0.260 United States liquid pint
2.978 United States dry quarts
2.886 British quarts (dry)
5.957 United States dry pints
5.772 British pints (dry)
0.372 United States peck
0.361 British peck
0.150 ounce (avoirdupois)
0.137 ounce (troy or apothecaries')
0.451 ounce (avoirdupois)
0.903 pound (avoirdupois)
36.113 pounds (avoirdupois)
0.161 long ton
0.180 short ton
CONVERSION FACTORS OF UNITED STATES AND BRITISH WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
INTO RUSSIAN UNITS
United States and British Unit
1 yard . .
1foot . .
1 inch . .
1 statute mile .
1 nautical mile.
1 square yard
1 square foot
1 square inch
1 square mile
1 acre . . . . . . . . . .
1. cubic yard .
1 cubic foot . . . . . . . . . .
1 cubic inch . . . . . . . . . .
1 United States gallon . . . . . . .
1 British gallon (liquid and dry) . . .
1 United States bushel . .
1 British bushel .
1 United States barrel (liquid - 31.5 gallons)
1 United States liquid quart
1 British quart (liquid and dry)
1 United States liquid pint .
1 British pint (liquid and dry)
1 United States peck . . . .
0.429 arshin
0.036 arshin
1.509 verst
1.737 verst
0.184 square
0.020 square
0.001 square
Russian Equivalent
. 2.276 square
sazhen
sazhen
arshin
verst
237.06 dessiatin
0.370 dessiatin
0.079 cubic sazhen
0.079 cubic arshin
0.187 cubic vershok
3.078 shtoff
3.696 shtoff
1.343 chetverik
1.386 chetverik
0.242 botchka
9.694 vedro
0.077 vedro
0.924 shtoff
0.385 shtoff
0.462 shtoff
0.336 chetverik
1 British peck 0 4 chety ~k
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1 United States dry pint. . . . . . . .
1 British pint (dry) . . . . . . . . .
1 ounce (avoirdupois) . . . . .
1 ounce (troy or apothecaries') . . . . .
1 ounce (avoirdupois) . . . . . . . .
1 pound (avoirdupois)
1 pound (troy and apothecaries') . . . . .
1 long or gross ton . . . . . . . .
0.347 garnetz
0.168 garnetz
0.173 garnetz
6.646 zolotnik
7.291 zolotnik
2.215 lot
1.108 funt
0.911 funt
6.203 bercovets
62.028 pood
5.538 bercovets
55.382 pood
PRINCIPAL DIFFERENCES BETWEEN UNITED STATES AND BRITISH WEIGHTS AND
MEASURES
United States
1 fluid ounce .
0.961 fluid ounce
1 imperial quart .
1.20
liquid quarts
1.03
dry quarts
1 imperial gallon
1.20
gallons
1 imperial peck
1.03
pecks
1 imperial bushel
1.03 bushels
1ton. .
1 milliard
1 billion
1 trillion
1.12 short tons(2,000 pounds)
1 billion
1 trillion
1 quintillion
JAPANESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES TO UNITED STATES AND BRITISH EQUIVALENTS
Japanese Unit
United States and British Equivalent
1 ri . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 2.440 statute miles
1 shaku . . . . .. . . . . . . 0.994 feet
1 sun . . . . .. . . . . . . 1.193 inches
1 cho . . . . . . . . . . 2.451 acres
1 cho . . . . .. . . . . . . 119.303 yards
1 tsubo . . . . .. . . . . . . . 3.954 square yards
1 go 3.558 square feet
1 koku . . . . . . . . . . 5.119 United States bushels
1 picul .
1 catty .
1 momme
4.960 British bushels
47.655 United States gallons
0.477 United States gallon
0.397 British gallon
0.205 United States peck
0.381 United States liquid pint
0.328 United States dry pint
0.317 British pint (liquid and dry)
0.059 long ton
0.066 short ton
1.333 pounds (avoirdupois)
0.132 ounce (avoirdupois)
0.121 ounce (troy)
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United States and British Unit
Japanese Equivalent
1 mile (nautical) . .
0.410 ri
1 yard . .
3.018 shaku
1 foot
1.006 shaku
1 inch . .
0.838 sun
1 acre . .
0.408 cho
1 square yard . .
0.253 tsubo
1 square foot . .
0.281 go
1 United States bushel .
0.195 koku
1 British bushel . .
0.202 koku
1 United States gallon
2.098 sho
1 United States peck .
4.884 sho
1 British gallon .
2.520 sho
1 United States liquid pint
2.623 go
1 United States dry pint .
3.052 go
1 British pint (liquid and dry)
3.150 go
1 long ton . . . . . .
16.931 picul
1 short ton . .
15.117 picul
1 pound (avoirdupois). .
0.750 catty
CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES TO UNITED STATES AND BRITISH EQUIVALENTS
Chinese Unit
1 chang.
1 ch' ih .
1ts'un.
Zhu. .
1 picul
1 catty
1 liang .
United States and British Equivalent
11.75 feet
14.10 inches
1.41 inches
11.39 British gallons
13.68 United States gallons
2.19 United States liquid pints
1.88 United States dry pints
1.82 British pints (liquid and dry)
133.33 pounds (avoirdupois)
1.333 pounds (avoirdupois)
1.333 ounces (avoirdupois)
UNITED STATES AND BRITISH EQUIVALENTS TO CHINESE WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
United States and British Unit
Chinese Equivalent
lyard . .
0.255 chang
1 foot . . . . .
0.851 chs ih
1 inch . .
0.709 ts'un
1 long ton . .
16.800 picul
1 short ton . .
15.000 picul
1 pound (avoirdupois) .
0.750 catty
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Note: Although the Metric System is official in Egypt, the following units
are still in use.
Egyptian Unit
1 kassabah (land). .
1 pike Istambuli (cloth)
1 dira baladi . . .
1 square kassabah
1 square dira baladi
1 feddan. . . . .
1 daribah. . . . .
1 kantar
1 rotl
1 okieh
United States and British Equivalent
11.647 feet
2.221 feet
1.903 feet
15.073 square yards
3.621 square yards
1.038 acres
44.95 United States bushels
43.56 British bushels
8.707 United States gallons
7.250 British gallons
3.746 United States dry quarts
4.359 United States liquid quarts
3.630 British quarts
3.746 United States dry pints
4.359 United States liquid pints
3.630 British pints
0.246 long ton
0.275 short ton
99.049 pounds (avoirdupois)
0.990 pound (avoirdupois)
1.321 ounces (avoirdupois)
UNITED STATES AND BRITISH EQUIVALENTS TO EGYPTIAN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
United States and British Unit
1 yard . .
lfoot . .
1 square yard . .
1 square foot . .
l acre
1 United States bushel
1.British bushel .
1 United States gallon
1 British gallon . .
1 United States liquid quart
1 United States dry quart.
1 British quart (dry or liquid)
1 United States liquid pint
1 United States dry pint .
1 British pint (liquid and dry)
1 long ton . . . . .
1 short ton .
1 pound (avoirdupois) .
Egyptian Equivalent
0.258 kassabah (land)
0.450 pike Istambuli (cloth)
0.526 dira baladi
0.066 square kassabah
0.276 square dira baladi
0.963 feddan
0.022 daribah
0.023 daribah
0.115 webeh
0.138 webeh
0.229 malouah
0.267 malouah
0.275 malouah
0.229 keddah
0.267 keddah
0.275 keddah
22.615 kantar
4.071 heml
20.192 kantar
1.010 rotl
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(1.00 Millimeter=0.0397 inch)
Millimeters
Inches
Millimeters
Inches
5.40
0.213
23.40
0.921
5.50
0.217
25.00
0.984
6.00
0.236
37.00
1.457
6.35
0.250
47.00
1.850
6.55
0.258
57.00
2.244
7.00
0.276
60.00
2.362
7.63
0.300
65.00
2.559
7.65
0.301
75.00
2.953
7.70
0.303
76.00
2.992
7.92
0.312
76.19
3.000
8.00
0.315
77.00
3.031
8.40
0.331
81.00
3.189
9.00
0.354
83.81
3.300
9.50
0.374
88.00
3.465
10.00
0.394
90.00
3.543
10.50
0.413
93.97
3.700
10.60
0.417
100.00
3.937
11.00
0.433
105.00
4.134
12.00
0.472
106.67
4.200
12.50
0.492
114.29
4.500
13.00
0.512
120.00
4.724
13.40
0.528
126.99
5.000
14.40
0.567
150.00
5.906
14.80
0.583
152.39
6.000
15.25
0.600
155.00
6.102
15.40
0.606
180.00
7.087
16.40
0.646
203.19
8.000
17.40
0.68.5
210.00
8.268
18.40
0.724
220.00
8.661
20.00
0.787
233.67
9.200
20.40
0.803
240.00
9.449
21.40
0.843
320.00
12.598
420.00
16.535
WEIGHTS PER UNITED STATES GALLON OF GASOLINE AND OIL
(a) Gasoline (ordinary), 6.0 to 6.2 pounds per United States gallon.
(b) Gasoline (aviation), 5.9 to 6.0 pounds per United States gallon.
(c) Oil (cylinder), 7.4 to 7.9 pounds per United States gallon.
(d) ' Oil (Diesel), 6.9 to 7.5 pounds per United States gallon.
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SCALES ON THERMOMETERS
(a) Fahrenheit into Centigrade:
(b) Centigrade into Fahrenheit:
(c) Fahrenheit into Reaum.ur:
(d) Reaumur into Fahrenheit:
(e) Centigrade into Reaumur:
(f) Reaumur into Centigrade:
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SHIPPING TONNAGES, TERMS AND CONVERSION FACTORS
WEIGHT
SHIPS
Displacement tonnage=weight hi long tons
of water displaced. Computed by dividing
volume of sea water displaced, In cu. ft.,
by 35. (Now used mainly for war ships.)
Displacement loaded.-weight of vessel
plus cargo, fuel, and stores.
Displacement light-weight of vessel with-
out cargo, fuel, and stores (or, weight of
fabric only).
CUBAGE
Gross register tonnage =total internal
space of ship.
Net register tonnage-'space available for
accommodation of passengers and
stowage of cargo (or, useful space).
(Gross register tonnage - space for crew,
power plant, fuel, and operation of vessel -
Net register tonnage.)
(Displacement loaded - Deadweight =
Displacement light.)
CARGO
Short ton= 2,000 pounds
Long ton- 2,240 pounds
Metric ton- 2,205 pounds
Ship ton=Measurement ton-
40 cu. ft.
Deadweight, or carrying capacity=total
capacity in long tons of cargo plus
fuel and stores.
(Displacement loaded - Displacement
light = Deadweight.)
Cargo capacity=weight capacity in long
tons of cargo only.
(Deadweight - fuel, water, stores,
dunnage, and all items used on voyage =
Cargo capacity.)
Bale cubic capacity=cu. ft. of cargo space
measured to inside of cargo battens, on
the frames, and to underside of beams.
Stowage factor measures the relationship of cubage to weight. As applied to cargo,
stowage factor is the density of a ship's cargo, figured by dividing the cubic feet of
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1107.0100
(Weapons)
Suggested for use with B.I.D. No.
1106.
(Vehicles)
Suggested for use with B.I.D. No.
1100.
(Initial Shipping Requirements
of Major Units).
AIR
Required with B.I.D. No. 2401. (A.A.F. Form No. 63; Four pages)
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TOPOGRAPHIC
WHO'S WHO
SCIENTIFIC
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Report and/or
office of origin Enclosure No. S.I.D. No. 2401,
WAR DEPARTMENT
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FOREIGN AIRPORT DESCRIPTION Source, date, and reliability of information:
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Complete all entries on major fields only (and minor fields with distinct possibilities of expansion and
improvement). For other minor fields complete only Items (1) through (24). Sketches and photographs
are extremely helpful. Make every effort to obtain these for all fields.
(1)
NAME AND LOCATION:
Name of airport and direction and dis-
tares from town (or other important
landmark).
(2)
GEOGRAPHIC POSITION:
LATITUDE: LONGITUDE:
To nearest minute-
(E)
ALTITUDE:
Peet above sea level.
(4)
MAGNETIC VARIATION:
(5)
LANDMARKS:
Distance and direction from field of
recognizable features such as railroads.
roads, villages, rivers, canals, etc.
(6)
DIMENSIONS:
Stata dimendon., both of fold and
artificially surfaced runways (e, g., at
phalt, macadam, concrete, eemP.eted
earth, etc.). Give true bearings of ran-
ways.
(7)
SURFACE:
State surface both of field and run.
wmys. State drainage and suitability of
Geld for um after rain. Give weight
airplane runways can take or have taken.
(8)
MARKINGS:
Boundary, corner. and runway mark-
are. Circle. name. fences, and wind in-
dicators.
(9)
LIGHTING:
Beacons (characterietles? power, pod-
tion). Boundary, obstruction, and flood
Are night landings habitually
(10)
OBSTRUCTIONS:
Near field such as houses, radio tow-
ers, power lines. etc. Outlying soh as
hill., etc.
(11)
HANGARS:
Number, else, door clearance, type of
construction.
(12)
REPAIR FACILITIES:
Shop, facilities. indudiog type. of air-
planes. en nee and equipment which
can be ham led. What type of overhaul?
(13)
FUEL AND OIL:
Octanes and .mount of each normally
-. ,
on hand. Types and capacities of oWe-
age. Norman quantity and grads all.
(14)
COMMUNICATIONS:
?
Are tal hone, ta all anh,sign.or taietypne
at field or n town t , freNe-
des, and types of service of radio. Ra.
cia
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on
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Stats hours of watch and whether or not
prior notice for use is required. Iledg-
nata whether frequencies and call. alga'
an trensmlttlng or receiving but give
both.
(1)
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(city) (Country)
(15)
WEATHER SERVICE:
Nweather station. Types of re-
.14-.1.1d.
(16)
TRANSPORTATION:
Frew field to d
(17)
PE SONNEL ACCOMMODA-
TIONS:
Housing, food at field, water. Hotel.
in city. Costs.
(18)
PREVAILING WINDS:
Direction at disarent seasons: ---I-
==10i 'oe.
(19)
PRECIPITATION:
To4b" by wasow or months.
(20)
TEMPERATURE:
Monthly averages and extremes.
Time. of day extremes occur.
(21)
VISIBILITY:
Frequency and time. of occurrence of
fogs, low clouds. hase, mist.
(22)
OPERATED BY:
Government. U. S. Army. P. A. A..
etc.
(23)
CUSTOMS:
Is this an airport of entry? Nearest
customs If not.
(24)
REMARKS-
For example: "Field under eonstruc.
Lion, but 4.000 feat of N/S runway non
..able. This Is bed field for military
opanHon. In the country. P. A. A.
Seaplane Bow on river nearby."
Complete following entries on major fields only (and minor fields with distinct possibilities
of expansion and improvement)
(25)
CIVIL
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Arl es aandd
tr
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field habitually.
(26)
HOSPITALS AND FIRST AID:
Is first aid available at yeldl Number
of beds, equipment. and personnel of
hospltals'nearby.
_
(27)
RAILROADS:
Name. gage, condition, rolling stock,
siding fac lities at airport.
HIGHWAYS:
(28)
Surface, width, seasonal condition,
road-working equipment, and bridge ea-
padty of road or roado connecting air-
port with main road system.
(29)
WATERWAYS:
River Cr canal transportation near air-
port.
(30)
NEAREST SEAPORT:
Name of town. depth of harbor. length
uL.wtaarves. and depth alongside. cergo-
handling fadilties.
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(31)
ELECTRIC POWER:
Location of plant serving airport,
padt7
,oarce of fuel for,plsaremet,ntts otalinakw. Fre-
kw.. normal requi in
Wency. phss.. and voltage avallabile at
(32)
LOCATION OF FACILITIES:
Give location with respect to the air-
port of the following facilities:
H
angars.
Adminletratlon ind office buildings.
Othek b
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u
ngs.
Repair shop..
buel end oil stones.
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Water storage.
Radio sntenna., tiara, and
receivers.
(33)
GARRISONING FACILITIES
AND POSSIBILITIES:
Barracks and officer,' quarters, ca-
pacity of hotele and aecammodatlons
nearby. suitability of area for Army
camp site..
(34)
EXPANSION ABILITY,
Character of adiacent land. dlepersal
possibilities, problem, Involved >o run-
way extension.
(35)
AIR UNITS:
Pursuit. bombardment (h-,y and me-
dium), and reconnalseance unite nor-
mally stationed at field.
(86)
DEFENSIVE INSTALLATIONS:
Give number or amount, size or type,
and locations of following loctallatlons:
Antiaircraft artillery.
Dispersal areas.
Revetment,.
Shelter, and trenches.
Bomb dump..
Barrage balloons.
Other.
Alm give extent of amoudage and
dummy airports nearby.
(3) ae-mot-~
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(37) I DEFENSIVE PERSONNEL:
Antiaircraft. Infantry, field artillery.
and coast artill.ry d.tachm.nt. atationd
at airport.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
AND REMARKS:
SKETCHES
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Date B.I.D. No. 1[107_0100
Army reported on
1. Nomenclature:
2. Caliber:
3'. Weight firings = Travelling:
6. Max. range: . range:
8. Vertical range:
9. Traverse: eve on:
11. 'Types of Am tuition:
Wt. of projectile:
Wt. of propellant:
Wt. of bursting charge:
12. Muzzle velocity:
13. Fire control:
Auto Wpns or 377-
14. Operation:
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Artillery
Feed: ;15. Rate of fire:
Cooling: ;16. Recoil system:
Effective r off` fire:
;17.Equilibrators:
Cyclic rate of fire: ;16. Trail:
Mount ;19. Transpor :
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Report and/or Enclosure No. Date B.I.D. No. 1106.
Arry reported on
1. Nomenclature of vehicle:
2. Weight: ; Crew:
4. Length of vehicle : ;5. Of trac :
6. Width of vehicle: ;7. Of track:
8. Height: ;9. Belly clearance:
10. Armor: Superstructure
Front:
Sides:
Rear:
Top:
11. Armamen .
12. Engine and drive:
13. Fuel capacity: pee :
15. Radius of action, ro s: ;16. Cross country:
17, Trench crossing: ;18. Step:
19. Ford: ;20. Maximumgra en
21. Suspension, type and o. o bogies:
22. Remarks:
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REFERENCE MATERIAL USEFUL IN PREPARING REPORTS
The following publications will be found most useful to those charged with developing
information called for in the :Basic Intelligence Directive. The list is not inclusive. It
does not cite reference works applicable to particular countries and does not include such
indispensable items as dictionaries, technical works, histories, and encyclopedias which
will be found in local libraries:
FM 21-6 List of Publications for Training.
FM 21-25 Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading.
FM 21-26 Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph Reading.
FM 21-30 C.onventional.Signs, Military Symbols, and Abbreviations.
FM 30-22 Foreign Conventional Signs and Symbols.
FM 30-20 Military Maps.
FM 30-5 Combat Intelligence.
FM 30-10 Observation.
FM 30-15 Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Documents and Materiel.
FM 30-25 Counterintelligence.
TM 30-215 Counterintelligence Corps.
FM 27-5 United States Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and
Civil Affairs.
FM 27-10 Rules of Land Warfare.
TM 27-251 Treaties Governing Land Warfare.
FM 100-5 Field Service Regulations: Operations.
FM 100-10 Field Service Regulations: Administration.
FM 100-15 Field Service Regulations: Larger Units.
SOFM 101-5 Staff Officers' Field Manual: Staff and Combat Orders.
SOFM 101-10 Staff Officers' Field Manual: Technical and Logistical Data.
M 409 Logistical Data for Staff Planners (Headquarters, Army Service Forces)
TM E-30-451 Handbook on German Military Forces.
TM E?30-480 Handbook on Japanese Military Forces.
TM 30-410 Handbook on the British Army.
Army Map Service Map Catalog; Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army.
Basic Coverage and Monthly Accessions, Army Map Service Library.
Manual of Courts Martial.
G-2 Periodicals: Intelligence Bulletin; Tactical and Technical Trends; Military
Reports; Special Series; Index to Intelligence Publications.
Choosing The Right Photograph, MID, 1944
Part I - Terrain Photography.
Part II - Priority Areas.
Part III - Aerial Photography.
Part IV - Military and Technical Photography.
Part V - Motion Picture Photography.
Part VI - Photo Reporting.
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