The University of North Texas have digitized a wide array of the U.S. Army Newsmaps, in their collection of Federal Newsmaps. To see the originals at IU-B, contact staff in Government Information, Maps and Microform Services, E250 IUB Wells Library, 812-855-6924, or by email at: libgimms@indiana.edu. You can also view the record for this series in IUCAT.
The Newsmaps were received as depository items in the 1940's and are available upon request. Because of their fragile nature today, they are housed in our secure area. Please contact GIMMS before your visit so we can have them available.
Newsmaps were published by the Special Service Division, Army Service Forces, War Department. The issues were prepared and distributed by the Army Orientation Course. One standard feature that appears on all maps is a short textual summary of key events titled "The War Fronts," that includes descriptions of war-related events, mostly by geographic area, such as China, Russia, Tunisia, South Pacific, Aleutians, Wake, etc. Quite often supplementary map inserts show the principal theatres of conflict, e.g. a portion of the Eastern Front or the Solomon Islands. There are also many photographs. Some of them depict Axis soldiers and weapons.
Another standard feature is a world map that shows the areas controlled by Axis and United Nations forces, as well as neutral countries. Until Nov. 1942, when Axis troops occupied Vichy- France, the area controlled by the Vichy government (including all colonial possessions) was depicted separately (in a different color). Most Newsmaps include other types of information on the back page. Early issues often highlighted enemy weapons or insignia. Later, large detailed maps of one of the principal theaters of conflict became more common. The earlier Newsmaps always included a front page photo essay that highlighted a theme, a feature that disappeared in late 1942. Later all the space on the front page was devoted to The War Fronts feature.
Beginning with the Iwo Jima issue (Feb. 1945) additional changes took place. In subsequent editions of Newsmaps text was usually cut down to a minimum even on the front page. Much of this space was used for more attractive lay-out features. As a consequence all subsequent issues of Newsmaps look more like posters. In the fall of 1945 demobilization and repatriation emerged as the major issues of concern. Some issues of Newsmaps are entirely devoted to this theme. There is also information about life insurance, college, employment, and making the transition to civilian life. Other issues analyze the new world order that emerged in the aftermath of World War II. They focus on war crimes trials, U.S. occupation policies in Germany and Japan, U.S. foreign policy commitments, the future role of the United Nations, conferences of Allied leaders. There are also for the first time features that are primarily celebratory and emphasize the achievements of the Marine Corps, Army combat divisions, U.S. military leaders, etc.
Call Number | Date | Title |
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W 109.107: v.1,no.1 1942 | April 17 - 24, 1942 | Training of Airborne Infantry |
W 109.107: v.1,no.2 1942 | April 24 - May 1, 1942 | Training of U.S. Army Glider Pilots |
W 109.107: v.1,no.3 1942 | May 1 - May 8, 1942 | Cavalry Regiment Changes Mounts to Steady Steel |
W 109.107: v.1,no.4 1942 | May 8 - May 15, 1942 | British Troops Practice Street Fighting Tactics |
W 109.107: v.1,no.5 1942 | May 15 - May 22, 1942 | RAF Salvages Wrecked Planes from Desert |
W 109.107: v.1,no.6 1942 | May 22 - May 29, 1942 | Training for Motor Torpedo Boat Service/Jap Ground Forces |
W 109.107: v.1,no.7 1942 | May 29 - June 5, 1942 | Producing the Big Seacoast Rifles/Enemy Tanks Are Vulnerable |
W 109.107: v.1,no.8 1942 | June 5 - June 12, 1942 | The Russian Front/A Gruppe is the Basic Unit of the German Infantry |
W 109.107: v.1,no.9 1942 | June 12 - 19, 1942 | Jungle Fighting; Swimming Through Flames/Russia Has Held the Nazis since June 22 |
W 109.107: v.1,no.10 1942 | June 19 - 26, 1942 | The Battle Along the Atlantic/These Are the Principal Combat Ships |
W 109.107: v.1,no.11 1942 | June 26 - July 2, 1942 | Production Hits Its Stride; British Weapons |
W 109.107: v.1,no.12 1942 | July 3 - 10, 1942 | Southwest Fighting Bases |
W 109.107: v.1,no.13 1942 | July 10 - 17, 1942 | Seagoing Tractor on Test; Wing, Engine, Fuselage, Tail |
W 109.107: v.1,no.14 1942 | July 17 - 24, 1942 | U. S. Tanks in Australia/Tanks of the British Army |
W 109.107: v.1,no.15 1942 | July 24 - 31, 1942 | Stingers on the Flying Fortress |
W 109.107: v.1,no.16 1942 | July 31 - Aug. 7, 1942 | U. S. Army’s Troopship of the Skies/This Is Aid to Russia |
W 109.107: v.1,no.17 1942 | Aug. 7 - 14, 1942 | Club for U. S. Forces in London/British Battle Dress |
W 109.107: v.1,no.18 1942 | Aug. 14 - 21, 1942 | War in the Heart of Africa; China’s Cadets |
W 109.107: v.1,no.19 1942 | Aug. 21 - 28, 1942 | Airborne Command Lands |
W 109.107: v.1,no.20 1942 | Aug. 28 - Sept. 4, 1942 | Tanks Train in the U. S. Deserts/Russian Armored Vehicles |
W 109.107: v.1,no.21 1942 | Sept. 4 - 11, 1942 | U.S. Marines Toughen Up Each Other/Globes Give a True Picture of the World/Landing Operations: Solomons, Europe |
W 109.107: v.1,no.22 1942 | Sept. 11 - 18, 1942 | Blimps Hunt Subs; Somewhere in Alaska |
W 109.107: v.1,no.23 1942 | Sept. 18 - 25, 1942 | Jap Midget Starts New Mission; Jungle Fighting |
W 109.107: v.1,no.24 1942 | Sept. 25 - Oct. 2, 1942 | Guiding Plane Back Home to Roost |
W 109.107: v.1,no.25 1942 | Oct. 2 - 9, 1942 | Paratroopers Train for Action; Convoy |
W 109.107: v.1,no.26 1942 | Oct. 9 - 16, 1942 | Alaska Road in Use by December / Airborne Command |
W 109.107: v.1,no.27 1942 | Oct. 16 - 23, 1942 | Freight Cars with Wings; Foxholes Are Life Savers |
W 109.107: v.1,no.28 1942 | Oct. 23 - 30, 1942 | Port Moresby, New Guinea / There Is no All-Purpose Plane |
W 109.107: v.1,no.29 1942 | Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, 1942 | Own Weapons Turned on Japanese / Desert Destroyers |
W 109.107: v.1,no.30 1942 | Nov. 6 - 13, 1942 | Tanks Land for Beach Operation; Why We Fight |
W 109.107: v.1,no.31 1942 | Nov. 13 - 20, 1942 | North Africa: The March Westward / Winning Friends - Helping People |
W 109.107: v.1,no.32 1942 | Nov. 20 - 27, 1942 | Unloading in North Africa; Aircraft Insignia |
W 109.107: v.1,no.33 1942 | Nov. 27 - Dec. 4, 1942 | Stalingrad Strikes Back / The Battleground of North Africa |
W 109.107: v.1,no.34 1942 | Dec.4 - 11, 1942 | Convoy to Africa; Antiaircraft Artillery |
W 109.107: v.1,no.35 1942 | Dec. 11 - 18, 1942 | Yanks Advance on Japs in New Guinea / 1942: A Milestone in the Development of Infantry / For Yanks Dreaming of a White Christmas |
W 109.107: v.1,no.36 1942 | Dec. 18 - 25, 1942 | British Keep Rolling West in Libya |
W 109.107: v.1,no.37 1942 | Dec. 25, 1942 - Jan. 1, 1943 | Along the Road to Tunisia / The Nerve System of the Army / Learn to Recognize These Vehicles |
W 109.107: v.1,no.38 1943 | Jan. 1 - 8, 1943 | Waiting for Action on a U. S. Carrier |
W 109.107: v.1,no.39 1943 | Jan. 8 - 15, 1943 | Navy Scout Boards Its Cruiser / Learn to Recognize These Vehicles |
W 109.107: v.1,no.40 1943 | Jan. 15 - 22, 1943 | Jap Ships Feel U. S. Air Blows / Italian Navy Uniforms and Insignia |
W 109.107: v.1,no.41 1943 | Jan. 22 - 29, 1943 | New Rubber Raft for Bombers / Soviet Infantry |
W 109.107: v.1,no.42 1943 | Jan. 29 - Feb. 5, 1943 | The World at War |
W 109.107: v.1,no.43 1943 | Feb. 5 - 13, 1943 | Vital Supply: Water for the Eighth Army / German Army Uniforms and Insignia |
W 109.107: v.1,no.44 1943 | Feb. 12 - 19, 1943 | Light Tanks and Self-Propelled Weapons |
W 109.107: v.1,no.45 1943 | Feb. 19 - 26, 1943 | Learn to Recognize These Vehicles |
W 109.107: v.1,no.46 1943 | Feb. 26 - Mar. 5, 1943 | Kriegsmarine Uniforms and Insignia |
W 109.107: v.1,no.47 1943 | Mar. 5 - 12, 1943 | Learn to Recognize These Vehicles |
W 109.107: v.1,no.48 1943 | Mar. 12 - 19, 1943 | Military Courtesy |
W 109.107: v.1,no.49 1943 | Mar. 19 - 26, 1943 | Gas |
W 109.107: v.1,no.50 1943 | Mar.26 - Apr. 2, 1943 | British Aircraft |
W 109.107: v.1,no.51 1943 | Apr. 2 - 9, 1943 | The Marine Corps: A Unified Fighting Force |
W 109.107: v.1,no.52 1943 | Apr. 9 - 16, 1943 | Tunisia and the central Mediterranean |
W 109.107: v.2,no.1 1943 | Apr. 16 - 23, 1943 | 2nd Volume The War Fronts: Tunisia, Raid on Japan / Doolittle’s Raid of Apr. 18, 1942, Southwest Pacific, Italy, Air Offensive, Russia and Aleutians; Dig or Die: Foxholes |
W 109.107: v.2,no.2 1943 | Apr. 23 - 30, 1943 | The War Fronts: Tunisia, Command, Air Offensive,Russia, Southwest Pacific, Aleutians; Don’t Help the Enemy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.3 1943 | Apr. 30 - May 7, 1943 | You May Be Eligible for the Army Specialized Training Program; Clearing Mine Fields in Tunisia |
W 109.107: v.2,no.4 1943 | May 7 - 14, 1943 | So He Can Fight |
W 109.107: v.2,no.5 1943 | May 13 - 20, 1943 | The Not-So-Soft Underside |
W 109.107: v.2,no.6 1943 | May 20 - 27, 1943 | You Can Crack that Tank |
W 109.107: v.2,no.7 1943 | May 27 - June 3, 1943 | Secret Weapons Are the Little Drops of Information / You Could Give Away |
W 109.107: v.2,no.8 1943 | June 3 - 10, 1943 | The Making of a U. S. Bluejacket |
W 109.107: v.2,no.9 1943 | June 10 - 17, 1943 | Disease in the Tropics |
W 109.107: v.2,no.10 1943 | June 17 - 24, 1943 | Gliders: Weapons of War |
W 109.107: v.2,no.11 1943 | June 24 - July 1, 1943 | Abandon Ship |
W 109.107: v.2,no.12 1943 | July 1 - 8, 1943 | Battle Area on the Eastern Front |
W 109.107: v.2,no.13 1943 | July 8 -15, 1943 | Gas |
W 109.107: v.2,no.14 1943 | July 15 - 22, 1943 | Pacific and Far East |
W 109.107: v.2,no.15 1943 | July 22 - 29, 1943 | Failure to Recognize Destroyed Our Own Tank |
W 109.107: v.2,no.16 1943 | July 29 - Aug. 5, 1943 | The Long Tough Fight Ahead Beyond Sunny Italy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.17 1943 | Aug. 5 - 12, 1943 | Jap Aircraft |
W 109.107: v.2,no.18 1943 | Aug. 12 - 19, 1943 | China’s Army Is a Seasoned Military Force |
W 109.107: v.2,no.19 1943 | Aug. 19 - 26, 1943 | Weapons of the German Infantry Division |
W 109.107: v.2,no.20 1943 | Aug. 26 - Sept. 2, 1943 | Typical German Infantry Division |
W 109.107: v.2,no.21 1943 | Sept. 2 - 9, 1943 | Something Money Can’t Buy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.22 1943 | Sept. 9 - 16, 1943 | Battleground Italy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.23 1943 | Sept. 16 - 23, 1943 | Progress of the War |
W 109.107: v.2,no.24 1943 | Sept. 23 - 30, 1943 | A Mournful Melody |
W 109.107: v.2,no.25 1943 | Sept. 30 - Oct. 7, 1943 | Typical German Infantry Regiment |
W 109.107: v.2,no.26 1943 | Oct. 7 - 14, 1943 | Target Tokyo |
W 109.107: v.2,no.27 1943 | Oct. 14 - 21, 1943 | Target Berlin |
W 109.107: v.2,no.28 1943 | Oct. 21 - 28, 1943 | Northern Italy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.29 1943 | Oct. 28 - Nov. 4, 1943 | This Is Ann... She Drinks Blood |
W 109.107: v.2,no.30 1943 | Nov. 4 - 11, 1943 | U.S. Army Decorations and Awards |
W 109.107: v.2,no.31 1943 | Nov. 11 - 18, 1943 | The World |
W 109.107: v.2,no.32 1943 | Nov. 18 - 25, 1943 | Surprise: A Powerful Weapon |
W 109.107: v.2,no.33 1943 | Nov. 25 - Dec. 2, 1943 | Sentinels Must Know the Eleven General Orders |
W 109.107: v.2,no.34 1943 | Dec. 2 - 9, 1943 | A Sign to Comradeship |
W 109.107: v.2,no.35 1943 | Dec. 9 - 16, 1943 | Tarawa: The Battle for the Gilberts |
W 109.107: v.2,no.36 1943 | Dec. 16 - 22, 1943 | Land of the Setting Sun |
W 109.107: v.2,no.37 1944 | Dec. 22 - 29, 1943 | Map of Eastern New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago |
W 109.107: v.2,no.38 1944 | Dec. 29, 1943 - Jan. 5, 1944 | Courageous Care: Army Nurse Corps |
W 109.107: v.2,no.39 1944 | Jan. 6 - 13, 1944 | Southeast Asia |
W 109.107: v.2,no.40/supp. 1944 | Jan. 13 - 20, 1944 | German Army Uniforms {BACK SIDE OF PUBLICATION} |
W 109.107: v.2,no.40 1944 | Jan. 13 - 20, 1944 | German Army Uniforms |
W 109.107: v.2,no.41 1944 | Jan. 20 - 27, 1944 | France |
W 109.107: v.2,no.42/supp 1944 | Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 1944 | Jap Army Uniforms {BACK SIDE OF PUBLICATION} |
W 109.107: v.2,no.42 1944 | Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 1944 | Jap Army Uniforms |
W 109.107: v.2,no.43 1944 | Feb. 3 - 10, 1944 | Central Italy |
W 109.107: v.2,no.44 1944 | Feb. 10 - 17, 1944 | Landing Craft |
W 109.107: v.2,no.45 1945 | Feb. 17 - 24, 1944 | In Mein Kampf Hitler Stated |
W 109.107: v.2,no.46/supp 1944 | Feb. 24 - March 2, 1944 | Luftwaffe Uniforms {BACK SIDE OF PUBLICATION} |
W 109.107: v.2,no.46 1944 | Feb. 24 - March 2, 1944 | Luftwaffe Uniforms |
W 109.107: v.2,no.47 1944 | Mar. 2 - 9, 1944 | Photo Essay; Various Themes |
W 109.107: v.2,no.48 1944 | Mar. 9 - 16, 1944 | Europe |
W 109.107: v.2,no.49 1944 | Mar. 16 - 23, 1944 | USS Ranger |
W 109.107: v.2,no.50 1944 | Mar. 23 - 30, 1944 | Southeastern Europe |
W 109.107: v.2,no.51 1944 | March 30 - April 6, 1944 | Northern Burma |
W 109.107: v.2,no.52 1944 | Apr. 6 - 13, 1944 | Are the Folks at Home Backing Us Up? Yes |
W 109.107: v.3,no.1 1944 | Apr. 13- 20, 1944 | 3rd Volume Smoke |
W 109.107: v.3,no.2 1944 | Apr. 20 - 27, 1944 | Memorandum for the Armed Forces: Home Front Production |
W 109.107: v.3,no.3 1944 | Apr. 27 - May 4, 1944 | Four Approaches to Japan |
W 109.107: v.3,no.4 1944 | May 4 - 11, 1944 | Moscow to Berlin |
W 109.107: v.3,no.5 1944 | May 11 - 18, 1944 | Your Battleship and Her Requirements |
W 109.107: v.3,no.6 1944 | May 18 - 25, 1944 | New Guinea |
W 109.107: v.3,no.7 1944 | May 25 - June 1, 1944 | Air Commandos |
W 109.107: v.3,no.8 1944 | June 1 - 8, 1944 | The Battle-Line Is Where The Infantry Is |
W 109.107: v.3,no.9 1944 | June 8 -15, 1944 | Germany and Adjacent Areas |
W 109.107: v.3,no.10 1944 | June 15 - 22, 1944 | Far East |
W 109.107: v.3,no.11 1944 | June 22 - 29, 1944 | Teamwork |
W 109.107: v.3,no.12 1944 | June 29 - July 6, 1944 | The Po Valley |
W 109.107: v.3,no.13 1944 | July 6 - 13, 1944 | Japan and Adjacent Regions |
W 109.107: v.3,no.14 1944 | July 13 - 20, 1944 | Saipan |
W 109.107: v.3,no.15 1944 | July 20 - 27, 1944 | Europe as Viewed from the U.S.S.R. |
W 109.107: v.3,no.16 1944 | July 27 - Aug. 3, 1944 | The Amphibs |
W 109.107: v.3,no.17 1944 | Aug. 2 - 9, 1944 | Let This Do Your Talking: Silence Means Security |
W 109.107: v.3,no.18 1944 | Aug. 9 - 16, 1944 | Philippine Islands |
W 109.107: v.3,no.19 1944 | Aug. 16 - 23, 1944 | One Way To Blow Your Top |
W 109.107: v.3,no.20 1944 | Aug. 23 - 30, 1944 | Celebes: Netherlands Indies |
W 109.107: v.3,no.21 1944 | Aug. 30 - Sept. 6, 1944 | Crew: 147,142 Men and Women |
W 109.107: v.3,no.22 1944 | Sept. 6 - 13, 1944 | Conquest and Liberation of France |
W 109.107: v.3,no.23 1944 | Sept. 13 - 20, 1944 | Mindanao: Philippine Islands |
W 109.107: v.3,no.24 1944 | Sept. 20 - 27, 1944 | If Each of Us Wastes One Pound of War Material |
W 109.107: v.3,no.25 1944 | Sept. 27 - Oct. 4, 1944 | Dots in the Sky; Dynamite on the Ground |
W 109.107: v.3,no.26 1944 | Oct. 4 - 11, 1944 | Air Technical Service Command |
W 109.107: v.3,no.27 1944 | Oct. 11 - 18, 1944 | The United States and Adjoining Portions of Canada and Mexico |
W 109.107: v.3,no.28 1944 | Oct. 18 - 25, 1944 | Your Versatile Warship Submarine |
W 109.107: v.3,no.29 1944 | Oct. 25 - Nov. 1, 1944 | Rumor! Rumor! Rumor!. Spike It! |
W 109.107: v.3,no.30 1944 | Nov. 1 - 8, 1944 | Post-War Plans! |
W 109.107: v.3,no.31 1944 | Nov. 8 - 15, 1944 | Amphibian Armies |
W 109.107: v.3,no.32 1944 | Nov. 15 - 22, 1944 | Mulberry Secret Floating Harbor |
W 109.107: v.3,no.33 1944 | Nov. 22 - 29, 1944 | These Guys Are O.K. |
W 109.107: v.3,no.34 1944 | Nov. 29 - Dec. 6, 1944 | Jap Infantry Weapons |
W 109.107: v.3,no.36 1944 | Dec. 13 -20, 1944 | South Burma and Thailand |
W 109.107: v.3,no.37 1945 | Dec. 20 - 27, 1944 | Every Day Be Careful What You Say Or Write |
W 109.107: v.3,no.38 1945 | Dec. 27, 1944- Jan. 3, 1945 | Germany and Its Approaches |
W 109.107: v.3,no.39 1945 | Jan. 3 - 10, 1945 | Duren, Germany Before and After |
W 109.107: v.3,no.40 1945 | Jan. 10 - 17, 1945 | Malay States and Sumatra |
W 109.107: v.3,no.41 1945 | Jan. 17 - 24, 1945 | That Home of Your Own May Be Only a Dream Now |
W 109.107: v.3,no.42 1945 | Jan. 24 - 31, 1945 | 40 Million a Week |
W 109.107: v.3,no.43 1945 | Jan. 31 - Feb. 7, 1945 | Inside Japan |
W 109.107: v.3,no.44 1945 | Feb. 7 - 14, 1945 | The Corps of Military Police |
W 109.107: v.3,no.45 1945 | Feb. 14 - 21, 1945 | The Big Three Crimea Conference |
W 109.107: v.3,no.46 1945 | Feb. 20 - 27, 1945 | What the Army Is Doing to Help the Folks? |
W 109.107: v.3,no.47 1945 | Feb. 27 - Mar. 6, 1945 | Iwo Jima |
W 109.107: v.3,no.48 1945 | Mar. 6 - 13, 1945 | Pacific and the Far East |
W 109.107: v.3,no.49 1945 | Mar. 13 - 20, 1945 | Some Facts about the U.S.S.R. |
W 109.107: v.3,no.50 1945 | Mar.20 - 27, 1945 | Research and Development |
W 109.107: v.3,no.51 1945 | March 27 - Apr. 3, 1945 | China: Southeast Coast |
W 109.107: v.3,no.52 1945 | Apr. 3 - 10, 1945 | It Will Look Even Bigger After The War |
W 109.107: v.4,no.1 1945 | Apr. 10 - 17, 1945 | 4th Volume WAC, 3rd Anniversary |
W 109.107: v.4,no.2 1945 | Apr. 17 - 24, 1945 | United Nations: Geared to Peace and Progress |
W 109.107: v.4,no.3 1945 | Apr. 24 - May 1, 1945 | Japan from Siberia |
W 109.107: v.4,no.4 1945 | May 1 - 8, 1945 | Victory in Europe; This Is Why We Fight |
W 109.107: v.4,no.5 1945 | May 8 - 15, 1945 | Two Down, One To Go! |
W 109.107: v.4,no.6 1945 | May 15 - 22, 1945 | Reconnaissance Aviation |
W 109.107: v.4,no.7 1945 | May 22 - 29, 1945 | Paper Bullets |
W 109.107: v.4,no.8 1945 | May 29 - June 5, 1945 | Ribbons Representing Decorations and Awards |
W 109.107: v.4,no.9 1945 | June 5 - 12, 1945 | Save: Don’t Help Delay V-Day |
W 109.107: v.4,no.10 1945 | June 12 - 19, 1945 | Jap Facts |
W 109.107: v.4,no.11 1945 | June 19 - 26, 1945 | Now, If He Will Just Save Some Money Everything Will Be Ok |
W 109.107: v.4,no.12 1945 | June 26 - July 3, 1945 | Allies Push Closer; Seize! |
W 109.107: v.4,no.13 1945 | July 3 - 10, 1945 | 8 Years of War in China |
W 109.107: v.4,no.14 1945 | July 10 - 17, 1945 | The Battle Line |
W 109.107: v.4,no.15 1945 | July 17 - 24, 1945 | Army Air Force |
W 109.107: v.4,no.16 1945 | July 24 - 31, 1945 | Special Devices |
W 109.107: v.4,no.17 1945 | July 31 - Aug. 7, 1945 | Potsdam Briefs, Formosa |
W 109.107: v.4,no.18 1945 | Aug. 7 - 14, 1945 | The Knockout Blow Falls; Advance Base Sectional Docks |
W 109.107: v.4,no.19 1945 | Aug. 14 - 21, 1945 | Japan’s Empire: It’s Advance and Retreat; Please, Get There And Back |
W 109.107: v.4,no.20 1945 | Aug. 21 - 28, 1945 | Yanks Land on Japan; Armed Forces Radio Service |
W 109.107: v.4,no.21 1945 | Aug. 28 - Sept. 4, 1945 | Occupation Begins; The United States Marines |
W 109.107: v.4,no.22 1945 | Sept. 4 - 11, 1945 | Japan: American Troops Invest the Enemy Homeland; Comparison Chart of Non-Commissioned Grades and Ratings of the Armed Forces |
W 109.107: v.4,no.23 1945 | Sept. 10 - 18, 1945 | When Do I Go Home? Shoulder Insignia of United States Army Combat Divisions |
W 109.107: v.4,no.24 1945 | Sept. 18 - 25, 1945 | New Discharge Scores; General Marshall on Demobilization; Important Facts about Your Service Insurance |
W 109.107: v.4,no.25 1945 | Sept. 25 - Oct. 2, 1945 | What Job Are You Best Fitted For? Code for the Conquered |
W 109.107: v.4,no.26 1945 | Oct. 2 - 9, 1945 | The Planned Assault on Japan; World Population |
W 109.107: v.4,no.27 1945 | Oct. 9 - 16, 1945 | The Sun Is Down; The United States We Will Live In |
W 109.107: v.4,no.28 1945 | Oct. 16 - 23, 1945 | The World We Live In; The Berlin Indictment |
W 109.107: v.4,no.29 1945 | Oct. 23 - 30, 1945 | Air Transport Command; Naval Air Transport Service |
W 109.107: v.4,no.30 1945 | Oct. 30 - Nov. 6, 1945 | Please Don’t Double-Cross Yourself: Save Some of the Hard-Earned Money; Army Plan of Unifying Armed Forces |
W 109.107: v.4,no.31 1945 | Nov. 6 - 13, 1945 | Strategic Concept; The Job Now |
W 109.107: v.4,no.32 1945 | Nov. 13 - 20, 1945 | The Atomic Question; Progress Report on Demobilization |
W 109.107: v.4,no.33 1945 | Nov. 20 - 27, 1945 | Changes in Army and Navy Commands; Where Will the Best Jobs Be? |
W 109.107: v.4,no.34 1945 | Nov. 27 - Dec. 4, 1945 | After Pearl Harbor; Per Person Income Payment |
W 109.107: v.4,no.35 1945 | Dec. 4 - 11, 1945 | U.S. Role in World Affairs |
W 109.107: v.4,no.36 1945 | Dec. 11 - 18, 1945 | Troop Deployment; There Is an Enemy Still to Be Defeated! |
W 109.107: v.4,no.37 1945 | Dec. 18 - 25, 1945 | 1945: Year of Victory; If You Plan to Return to High School and College |
W 109.107: v.4,no.38 1945 | Dec. 25, 1945 - Jan. 1, [1946] | Moscow Conference Decisions; Reenlistment |
W 109.107: v.4,no.39 1946 | Jan. 1 - Jan. 8 1946 | End of a Myth; Soldiers' Deposits Pay 4% Interest |
W 109.107: v.4,no.40 1946 | Jan. 8 - 15, 1946 | UNO: 51 Nations Unite for Peace; They Lost Every Ship But Won the Battle |
W 109.107: v.4,no.41 1946 | Jan. 15 - 22, 1946 | Demobilization; A Message from General Eisenhower |
W 109.107: v.4,no.42 1946 | Jan. 22 - 29, 1946 | Operation Crossroads; 45 Years of Service: Army Nurse Corps |
W 109.107: v.4,no.43 1946 | Jan. 29 - Feb. 5, 1946 | Unity in China; The World Grows Smaller |
W 109.107: v.4,no.44 1946 | Feb. 5 - 13, 1946 | Iran: Rich Land, Poor Land; What is Your Post-Army Plan |
W 109.107: v.4,no.45 1946 | Feb. 12 - 19, 1946 | The Sea-Air Navy; Let's Not Be Fooled Again |
W 109.107: v.4,no.46 1946 | Feb. 19 - 26, 1946 | U.S. Fights World Famine; [It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us . . .] |
W 109.107: v.4,no.47 1946 | Feb. 26 - Mar. 5, 1946 | UNO Progress Report; For Information - See your I and E Officer |
W 109.107: v.4,no.48 1946 | Mar. 5 - 12, 1946 | Going to School under the Amended GI Bill of Rights; Memorandum to all officers and EM: |
W 109.107: v.4,no.49 | [n.d.] | Job Security Under the Amended GI Bill of Rights |
W 109.107: v.4,no. 50 | [n.d.] | Farm Loans Under the Amended GI Bill of Rights |
W 109.107: v.4,no. 51 | [n.d.] | Wherever you are .. For Information - See Your I and E Officer |
W 109.107: v.4,no. 52 | [n.d.] | The Middle East: A Troop Information Program Map |
Overseas Edition
Call Number | Date | Title |
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W 109.107/2: v.2,no.12 1943 | July 1 - 8, 1943 | The War Fronts/ Battle Areas Of The Easter Fronts |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.13 1943 | July 8 -15, 1943 | The War Fronts / Gas! |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.14 1943 | July 15 - 22, 1943 | The War Fronts / The Pacific And The Far East |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.15 1943 | July 22 - 29, 1943 | Sicily: A Pictorial View Of The Invasion / Failure To Recognize Destroyed Our Own Tank… And Also Cost Us A Vehicle And A Crew! |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.16 1943 | July 29 - Aug. 5, 1943 | The War Fronts / Learn To Recognize These Vehicles |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.17 1943 | Aug. 5 - 12, 1943 | The War Fronts / Jap Aircraft |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.18 1943 | Aug. 12 - 19, 1943 | The War Fronts / China's Army Is A Seasoned Military Team |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.19 1943 | Aug. 19 - 26, 1943 | The War Fronts / Weapons Of The German Infantry Division |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.20 1943 | Aug. 26 - Sept. 2, 1943 | The War Fronts / Typical Infantry Division |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.21 1943 | Sept. 2 - 9, 1943 | The War Fronts / Something Money Can't Buy… United States Army Tradition! |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.22 1943 | Sept. 9 - 16, 1943 | The War Fronts / Aircraft Insignia |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.23 1943 | Sept. 16 - 23, 1943 | The War Fronts / Progress Of The War… Of Interest To Every American Fighting Man! |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.24 1943 | Sept. 23 - 30, 1943 | The War Fronts / A Mournful Melody… Or A Dud Dood It Again |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.25 1943 | Sept. 30 - Oct. 7, 1943 | The War Fronts / Typical German Infantry Regiment |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.26 1943 | Oct. 7 - 14, 1943 | The War Fronts / Target Tokyo |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.27 1943 | Oct. 14 - 21, 1943 | The War Fronts / Target Berlin |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.28 1943 | Oct. 21 - 28, 1943 | The War Fronts / Northern Italy |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.29 1943 | Oct. 28 - Nov. 4, 1943 | The War Fronts / This Is Ann… And She Drinks Blood! |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.30 1943 | Nov. 4 - 11, 1943 | The War Fronts / U. S. Army Ribbons Representing Decorations And Awards |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.31 1943 | Nov. 11 - 18, 1943 | The War Fronts / Battleship "X" |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.32 1943 | Nov. 18 - 25, 1943 | The War Fronts / Surprise… A Powerful Weapon |
W 109.107/2: v.2,no.33 1943 | Nov. 25 - Dec. 2, 1943 | The War Fronts / Sentinels MUST Know The 11 General Orders |
W109.107/2: v.2, no.34 1943 | Dec. 2 - 9, 1943 | The War Fronts/A Sign to Comradeship |
W109.107/2: v.2, no.35 1943 | Dec. 9 - 16, 1943 | The War Fronts/Tarawa: The Battle for the Gilberts |
W109.107/2: v.2, no.36 1943 | Dec. 16 - 22, 1943 | The War Fronts/Land of the Setting Sun |
W109.107/2: v.2, no.37 1943 | Dec. 22 - 29, 1943 | The War Fronts/[Map of Eastern New Guinea and Bismarck Archipelago] |
W109.107/2: v.2, no.38 1944 | Dec. 29, 1943 - Jan. 5, 1944 | The War Fronts/Courageous Care: Army Nurse Corps |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 39 1944 | Jan. 6 - 13, 1944 | The War Fronts/Southeast Asia |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 40 1944 | Jan. 13 - 20, 1944 | The War Fronts/German Army Uniforms |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 41 1944 | Jan. 20 - 27, 1944 | The War Fronts/France |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 42 1944 | Jan. 27 - Feb. 3, 1944 | The War Fronts/Jap Army Uniforms |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 43 1944 | Feb. 3 - 10, 1944 | The War Fronts/Central Italy {GPD also owns smaller size print of the back page showing “Jap Army Uniforms”] |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 44 1944 | Feb. 10 - 17, 1944 | The War Fronts/Landing Craft |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 45 1944 | Feb. 17 - 24, 1944 | The War Fronts/In Mein Kampf Hitler stated |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 46 1944 | Feb. 24 - March 2, 1944 | The War Fronts/Luftwaffe Uniforms [GPD also owns smaller size print of the back page showing “Luftwaffe Uniforms”] |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 47 1944 | Mar. 2 - 9, 1944 | The War Fronts/[Photo Essay; various themes] |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 48 1944 | Mar. 9 - 16, 1944 | The War Fronts/Europe |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 49 1944 | Mar. 16 - 23, 1944 | The War Fronts/USS Ranger |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 50 1944 | Mar. 23 - 30, 1944 | The War Fronts/Southeastern Europe |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 51 1944 | March 30 - April 6, 1944 | The War Fronts/Northern Burma |
W109.107/2: v.2, no. 52 1944 | Apr. 6 - 13, 1944 | The War Fronts/Are the Folks at Home Backing Us up? Yes |
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