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..o—AO7* Ifl ARMY FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL FORT SILL OK FIG 1517WINTER WAR A PCRIOOICALS BIBLIOGRAPHY. (U)SEP 79 L L MILLER

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This bibliography- features periodical articles on the subject of winterwar. 1èchnolo~ r has eased some of the difficulties in waging war duringthis season of the year, but the obstacle will obviou4y always rema:in.

Arrangement is in two parts. Part. one lists periodicals consulted by anarbitrarily arranged acronym. Part two is the alphabetical listing ofrepresentative journal articles. Inclusion of an item, or omission ,does not imply USAFAS indorsement or sanction of the compiler ’s point—of—viewnor does it guarantee accurac y of content. Comment and criticism concernin gthis list is solicited.

Accession For LESTER L. )4IIIER JR.NT I S GF~iA&I Supervisory librarianDL~C T A ~ E~~~~~~~~~~~J t if i~~ i t iO1~ _________

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TABLE OP CONTEN~~

Part, I — Periodicals Consulted. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1—3Part II— Periodical Articles. . . . . . — . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4—9

• “Only absolute necessity ar id prospect of great advantages can excusewinter operations.”

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PART IPeriodicals Consulted — [Arrangement by Aeronym)

IC CALL i ACRONYM TITLE

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UF671.21 AAH Anti—Aircraft Defense Hera]4A5

UP1 AM Antiaircraft JournalC7

U~~. Armored Cavalr y JournalC2

Air Inte lligence ReviewA64

Ui Army Quarter~,yA85

Ui Brit ish Arnw Journal

UFa CAV J Cavalry JournalC2

U15 CGS Q Coninand and Genera ]. Staff SchoolR3 Quarter],y

UF1 COM Coast Artillery JournalC?

U123. 5 PA Field Artillerynan f Artillery TrendalP612

UF1 Field Artillery Journal

Ui Fighting F~rcee76

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DL1lO PbrA Forei~~ Aff airs76U~~. ~INF J Infantri Jow’rial

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UD7 INF SQ Infantr y School Quarterly• ‘7

U15 INT~~~~ Intelligence Bulletin• u8

Ui JNSI Journal Military Service Institution146

UF~). ORA Journal of the Royal Artillerywe

Ui JORUSI Journal of the Royal United Service• ~17 Institution

U]. JOUSIOI Journal of the United Service1T/5 Institution of India

VE1 MCG Marine Corps Gazette143

u(a NIL E!~ Military EngineerPS

• U]. NIL RVW Military ReviewR4

UA646.3 NFN Nato’s Fifteen Nations

ORD OrdnanceA8

• 1312.45 ORD DIG Ordnance DigestU57

UH1 RAP Q Royal Air Fbrce Quarterl y• R7

RAIPR ~~yal Artillery Institute ProceedingsW8

UB323 Recruiting NewsA32

UZ410 SOL Soldiers• A8

I UA19 1’~chnology and ArmamentI R9

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0743 TI’T Tactical and Technical TrendsU52

Vi USNIP U. S. Naval Institute ProceedingsPS

tW~lO WLD POL World Politi csW7

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PART II• PERIODICAL ARTI CLES

Alexander , Robert G. “Arct ic locomotives , ” MIL ENG, 48:104, 105,Mar—Apr, 1956.

Anderson, Albin T. “Origins of the Winter War: A Study of Russo-Finnish Diplomacy, ” WLD POL, 6:169-189, Jan, 1954.

Arbuzov, A. “Anticipat ing Surprises in Winter , ” ~~~ , 12:116—118, Dec.1974.

“Artillery in the Defence of Stalingrad,” JORA, 70:297—302, Oct. 1943.

“Artillery Support of Cavalry arid Motorized Infantry at St alingrad ,”CAV J , 52:33, Nov. 1943.

Barrow, G. de S. “lectures on the Manchurian Battlefields , ” JO USIOI,55:10—31, Jan-Oct, 1925; 56:50—67, Jan-Oct. 1926; 56:6—18, Jan-Oct. 1926.

Bern ar di, V. H. “Winter ization Kits Reflect Arc tic Experience ,” ORD DIG ,• 31:8—10, Jan. 1949.

Bittner , Donald F. “Brit ish Army’ s WWII Experience Casts Doubt onCorp’s Ability to Fight in the Arctic , ” ~ g, 61:28—34, Ju ]., 1977.

Boden, P. A. D. “Siding for Soldiers ,” ~~~~~ 10:38- 41, Jul., 1953.

Brad ley, Bob. “Artillery Weathermen,” ~~~ 29:34, 35, Nov. 1974.

Bryan , P. H. H. “War in the Arctic , ” ~~~ , 56:93—102, Apr . 1948.

Burne, A. H. “The Russian High Command in Manchuria ,” f~, 13:226-230,

Aug. 1936.

“COld Weather Injury,” ~~ 21:31, 63, Feb . 1962.

Colorado Y Guitian L. “German Artillery Division on the Eastern Front,”NIL RVW, 27:103—107, May, 1947.

Dalton1 Charles. “British Gunners at the Siege and Battle in 1700[Narva],” RAIPE, 25:15-18, 1898.

Dalton, James C. “The Russia n Field Artillery in the War of 1877—78,”RAIPR , 11:292—308, 1881.

H Defranco , J. “Northern Area Artillery Cold Weather Operations,” ~~25:6—22, Jan. 1963.

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Den Hartog, Stephen L. “P~Loating Ice for Cross ings,” NIL E,~~~ 67 :64—66,Mar—Apr , 1975.

Deschenea u, Timothy K. “The New Central Front,” USNIP, 103:38—46,Sep. 1977.

Downey, Fairfax D. “ Germans Over the River [Trenton , 17761, ” ,32:918-921, Dec. 1942.

_______________• “When the ‘Great White Cold’ Walked, 24:46—49, Mar.1974.

Duic. “Armored Artillery in the Soviet Campaign,” NIL RVW , 23:72—75,Oct. 1943.

Esebeck , Mar ina 0. “The Short comings of the Russian Caval ry on theYalu in the SpHng of 1904, ” CAV J , 20:318-327, 1909.

Evans , Frederic. “Campaigning in Arctic Russia,” JORUSI , 86:290—298,May, 1941.

Fibich, Michael J. “On the Polish—Bolshevik Front in 1919 and 1920,”

~~~ 13:272—286, Ju l., 1923; 13:440—457, Oct. 1923.

“Fighting the Uncommon Cold , Winter ization Kits for Aru~r Vehicles NowAvailable,” ~~~ 34:561—563

, Aug. 1944.

“First BlOOd! An Account of the Action of the 41st Tank Battalion inthe Battle of the Bulge,” ~~~

57:18—22, Nov—Dec. 1948.

Piash, 14. “Winter Warfare Training in Norway,” JORA , 77:243-256,• Jul. 1950.

Foss, C. C. “Briancon: The Centre of the French Aru~r Sid. School,”~~~ , 13:115—120, 1926-27.

“The Gangster Attack on Finland,” ~9, 40:32—40, Apr. 1940.

“German Press Comments on the Ardennes Breakthrough,” MIt RVW, 25:87—92,Oct. 1945.

“German Winter Field Fortificati ons, and t)~e Use of Ice—Concrete,”m~ 22:20-27, 1963.

Giese. “Fmployment of Assault Guns on the Eastern Front ,” JIlL RVW,24:89, 90, Apr. 1944.

(aabisz, JCazitherz. “Cause s of the German Defeat in the 1941—1945Russo-German Campaigns,” tIlL RV’,~ 30:32—41, Jan. 1951.

Graf atrom, Azx!era. “War in the Sub-Arctic,” INF SQ, 41:64—72, Oct. 1952.

Graves, William S. “The American Expeditionary Force to Siberia ,”ç,~~~ 61:95—102, 1924.

Hall, Jack L. “64° N, — 400 F, the Field Artillery in Alaska,” ,

42:43—46, May- Jun, 1974.

Harris, Charles S. “Better Wind Data,” ~~~~ 94:26—3]., Nov. 1951.

Haye].and, Rick. “Arctic Artillery, ” ~~~ 46:72—75 , May-Jun , 1978.

Hudson , C. K. “Back to the Front , ” ~~, 28:135—149, Apr. 1934.

Hudson, L. K. “One if by Land, Two if by Sea; Wh en It Start s to Snow,Then Attack by Ski,” MCG, 61:49— 53, Mar. 1977.

• Je sse, William R. “Bastogne — an Artillery Classic , ” ~~~, 35:718—720,Dec. 1945.

Kafle , K. “Devices for Sawing Ice ,” ~~, 2:94, 95, Feb. 1975.

Ka].lurik±, J. T. “Ma n Against Nature : Exercise Arctic Express , ” ~~~• 23:65—68, Apr-May, 1978.

Kane, Paul. V. “Cold Weather Operations ,” ~~~ 37:280-285, Sep—Oct , 1947.

Kolesov, V. “Training launch Personne l, in the Fall—Winter Period ,”Mi!~

9:76—82, Sep. 1976.

Kuidel, M. “Notes on Two )bscow Campaigns,” ~Q, 45:79—85, Nov. 1942;45:172—179, Feb. 1943.

Iambert , P. C. “The Germ an Defeat in Russ ia, ” JORUSI, 98:95—101,Feb. 1953.

lanza , Conrad H. “Russo—German War ,” ~~~ 32:767—773, Oct. 1942.

Iatoux~, Cha rlea. “Reinforcement Operation s in Northern Norway, ” j~~~,23:34-36, Apr-May, 1978.

leach , Sean. “Can—Do Won’t Do in Norway, ” ~~~, 62:52—56 , Sep. 1978.

leader , W. K. M. “With the Murmansk Exp ditionary Force , November ,1918, Until the Withdrawal ,” ~~RUS1, 66:662—691, Feb—NOT, 1921.

Marriott, John. “45 Commando Royal Marines — Britain ’s Arctic WarfareUnit Assigned to NATO, ” ~~~ 19:30-35, Ju n, Ju l., 1974.

Mellario, Pietro . “The Arti llery Attack and the German Defeat on the• Eastern Front,” MIt RVW, 31:97—100, Aug. 1951.6

Montgomery, Bernard L. “21st British Army Group in the Campaign inNorthwest Europe , 1944—45, ” JORUSI, 90:431—454, Nov. 1945.

Moore, Joe]. R. “The North Russian Expedition, the 85th Division’sParticipation,” INF,~~ 29 :1—21, 1926 .

Moore, Roy K. “Our Arctic Problem,” ~~~, 34:112—114, Sep. 1949.

Newman, Edward W. P. “Winter Tactics in the Finnish Army, ” ~~, 17:363—369, 1928.

Nidoine, Serge. “The Russian Cavalry During the Russo—Japanese War ,”CAV J , 17:684—742 , 1906.

“North Pole Strateg ic Cartography,” NIL RVW, 33:71—78, Feb. 1954.

“Notes on Winter Use of Infantry weapons,” INTEL B, 2:5—li, Oct. 1943.

Novetsky, V. “Sandepu: A Strategical Sketch of the Advance of the2d Manchurian Arxx~r in January, 1905,” INF J , 4:896—952, 1907—08.

O’Sullivan, H. B. “The Arctic Winter,” NIL RVW, 30:73—75, Dec. 1950.

Peitsar a, T. “A Short General Survey of the War Between Finland andRussia in the Winter of 1939—1940,” ~~, 43:45—62, Oct. 1941.

Pendleton, I~uis L, “With the Siberian A. K. F. ,“ COM , 62:408—415,H 1925.

Porter , Robert A. “AFF Weather Service and the Field Artillery,”~~~ 34:813—816, Dec. 1944.

Pratt , Fletcher. “Pavia — the Renaissance Masterpiece,” ~~~ 24:169—179,

1934.

Prin sep, E. S. M. “North of the 38th Parallel,” ~~, 61:182—194, Jan.1951.

“Propeller-Driven Sleds ,” ~~~ 12:37—39, 19142.

Rohne, Heinrich. “The Employment of Russian Artillery in Manchuria,”~~~~ 47:289—295, 446—459, 1910.

Romeyn, Charles A. “Winter Campaigns,” CAV J, 50:25—28, Mar. 1941.

Rozanov, V. “Preparations for the Fail—Winter Period , ” ~~ j, 10:107, 108,Oct. 1974.

• Rozov , V. “Prior to Wint er Operation ,” ~~~ 10:102—104, Oct . 1974.

“Russian Polar Defenses,” ~~~, 2:10-13, 20, May, 1950.

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“~ussian Tank Cani uulage in Winter,” ~~~, 17:32—36, 1943.

“The Russo—FinniSh War,” ~~, 16:493—500, Feb. 1940.

• Ibran, Ward S. “Man in the Arctic , ” CAV J , 1:16—24, Jan. 1948; 1:16—25,Feb . 1948.

Sangster, A. G. “A New Approach to Sled Design,” CAV,~~ 7:132—135,Apr. 1953.

Sheppard , Eric W. “A Former Invader of Russia: Charles XII of Sweden,~~~~, 45:86—94 , Nov. 1942.

“Ski Patrols of the Soviet Ar my,” ~~~, 16:17—22 , 1943.

S].esarev, P. “Th e Struggle for Lines of Coim~unications in Winter,”NIL RVW , 23:83—85, Jul. 1943.

Smirnov, N. “Cavalry Offensives in Winter , ” CAV J , 53:46—49, Nov. 1944.

• Smith, Herbert K. “A. K. F. Insignia; The North Russia Expedition , ”~~~~, 20:5, 9, M ar . 1938.

Smith , Truman. “Stalingrad or Bust , ” INF J , 59:14—19 , Aug. 191~6.

Smolka, Harry P. “Soviet Strate~ r in the Arc tic,” FbrA, 16:272—278,Jan. 1938.

“Th e Soldier ’s Health in Winter,” FF, 18:238—242, Oct. 1941.

“Soviet Ski Troops,” CGS Q, 22:93, 94, Jul . 191,2.

Spaight, James 14. “Trans—Polar War,” RAF Q, 2:229—232, Jul. 1950.

• SuomplAinen, Victor. “The Battle of Suornussalmi ,” NIL RVW, 29:54—62,Dec. 1949.

Taylor, Maxwell. D. “The Sarykan~ ch Operation,” CGS Q, 15:88—94, Sep—Noy, 1935.

“Training Swiss Mountain Artillery Recruit s,” , 17:278—281, May,1927. -

Varshav s)d, T. “Soviet Motor Maintenance on Winter Marches ,” ~~~,33:183, Mar . 1943. -

Voronov, G. “Preparation of a Self—Propelled Howitzer for Winter , ”~~, 11:111-115, No v, 1977.

“War on Skis; The Mobile Forces of the North ,” JORUS1, 85:103, 304,Feb. 1940.

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Welsh , C. E. “~Lb Determ ine Weather Corrections by Simple GraphicalMethods ,” ~~~~~~ 31:796, 797, Oct . 1941.

Wertenbaker , George L. “Mechanization ar id Motorization and TheirEffects upon Heavy ArtiiJ~ery, ” COAJ, 69:382—387, Jul—Dee, 1928.

“Why Artillery Fire ‘Neutralizes , ” ~~~ 30:96 , Mar . 1940.

“The Winter Battle of Rzhev, ” NIL RVW, 24:80—84, Jun . 1949.

“Winter Fighting in Russia , 1942, ” 2~~, 12:20—27, 1942.

“Winter ~~~~rig Problems,” INTEL B, 1:52—62, Feb . 1943.

“Wintering on the Cold Coast , ” COAJ, 87:46-48, Nov. 1944.

• Young, Nevins 0. “Winter Convoy,” ~~~ 79:437—439, Nov—Dec. 1936.

I Zimmerman, John S. “Arctic Airborne Operations,” NIL RVW, 32:23—30,Aug. 1952.

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