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MapRoute of the 281st Engineer Combat Battalion : 3 November 1944 to 8 May 1945.
Campaigns Ardennes, Rhineland, Central Europe Relief shown pictorially. Shows the route of the 281st. Engineer Combat Battalion from Liverpool, England to Linz, Austria in Central and Western Europe. Title from panel. Includes pictorial elements. List of "Unit command posts" on verso. LC copy imperfect: Part of central fold line torn. Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image. Gift; Robert B. Carson; 4-4-2008.- Contributor: United States. Army. Engineer Combat Battalion, 281st - Veterans History Project (U.S.) - American Folklife Center
- Date: 1945-01-01
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MapPlanmaterial der 7 Armee. Catalog Record Only Relief shown pictorially. Depths shown by contours and spot heights. Allied troop positions and trench locations on some sheets. Some sheets printed on verso of pre-existing surplus stock.
- Date: 1918
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MapWorld War II unit route maps collection,
WWII unit route maps collection | WW2 unit route maps collection | World War 2 unit route maps collection | Second World War unit route maps collection | World War II United States unit route maps collection Catalog Record Only The World War II unit route maps collection consists of maps created by individual U.S. military units commemorating and outlining their movements, engagements, and routes of travel during the second World War. The maps primarily depict historical and geographic landmarks and major events pictorially. Most maps were created by units of the U.S. Army at the division and battalion level, and many are undated,...- Date: 1940
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MapMap of the Theater of Operations (Western Front) with Alphabetical Directory.
Carte du théâtre des opérations (front occidental) avec répertoire alphabétique Carte du théâtre des opérations: (front occidental) avec répertoire alphabétique (Map of the theater of operations [Western Front] with alphabetical directory) is a set of 15 detailed military maps produced in 1915 by the Geographical Service of the French army. The maps are preceded by a comprehensive, 73-page index of places, with each place keyed to a specific quadrant on one of the maps....- Contributor: France. Armée. Service Géographique
- Date: 1915-01-01
- Resource: - 93 pages
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CollectionThomas F. Peel World War II map collection. Catalog Record Only The collection consists of 14 maps that date to World War II. Some maps depict waritme situations in France and Germany and others show military bases in the United States. The collection also contains a celebratory campaign map the U.S. 13th Armored Division, known as the Black Cats. Peel annotated some of the maps.
- Contributor: National Geographic Society (U.S.) - United States. Army Map Service - Peel, Thomas F. (Frederic)
- Date: 1936
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MapKarte vom deutsch-französischen Kriegschauplatz 1914. Catalog Record Only Shows the French-German border, and France west to Paris. LC copy annotated in red and blue ink. LC copy imperfect: darkened, stained. Left margin missing, tear in upper right.
- Date: 1914
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MapÜber schlachtfelder vorwärts! Catalog Record Only
- Contributor: Hesse, Kurt - Oeltze Von Lobenthal, Günter
- Date: 1941
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CollectionGlenn R. Fackler World War II map collection Catalog Record Only The Glenn R. Fackler World War II map collection contains 11 reproductions of maps from the publication titled Eleven war maps with the dates of important events in World War II. The book was published in 1945 by the Geographia Map Co. of New York. The donor's reproductions were not large enough to completely cover the contents of the maps. Three textual documents are...
- Contributor: Fackler, Glenn R. - Gross, Alexander
- Date: 1945