The Lorraine Campaign: An Overview, September-December 1944 [Illustrated Edition]
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The Lorraine Campaign: An Overview, September-December 1944 originated at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College as an introductory lesson to a course on corps operations. It is an adaptation of a narrated slide presentation used to provide students with a historical context on which to base their studies of current doctrine. The Lorraine Campaign, which included failures as well as successes, was chosen because it encompassed a variety of operations that involved such factors as logistics, intelligence, and weather.
This overview serves as a point of departure for more in-depth studies, sets the stage for the analysis of unit operations from platoon to corps, and furnishes a useful reference for studying branch operations in battle. Repeated reference to this overview will give students an insight into specific operations or single branch actions.
This study also provides a concise summary of Third Army operations in one of the World War II European campaigns.
Dr. Christopher R. Gabel
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The Lorraine Campaign - Dr. Christopher R. Gabel
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THE LORRAINE CAMPAIGN:
AN OVERVIEW, SEPTEMBER-DECEMBER 1944
BY
DR. CHRISTOPHER R. GABEL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS 4
FOREWORD 5
MAPS 6
FIGURES 6
LORRAINE OVERVIEW 7
SUGGESTED READINGS 47
ABOUT THE AUTHOR 48
COMBAT STUDIES 49
REQUEST FROM THE PUBLISHER 50
FOREWORD
The Lorraine Campaign: An Overview, September-December 1944 originated at the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College as an introductory lesson to a course on corps operations. It is an adaptation of a narrated slide presentation used to provide students with a historical context on which to base their studies of current doctrine. The Lorraine Campaign, which included failures as well as successes, was chosen because it encompassed a variety of operations that involved such factors as logistics, intelligence, and weather.
This overview serves as a point of departure for more in-depth studies, sets the stage for the analysis of unit operations from platoon to corps, and furnishes a useful reference for studying branch operations in battle. Repeated reference to this overview will give students an insight into specific operations or single branch actions.
This study also provides a concise summary of Third Army operations in one of the World War II European campaigns. Officers beginning their studies of American military history will find that The Lorraine Campaign overview contains important lessons for soldiers in today's Army.
LOUIS D. F. FRASCHŠ
Colonel, Infantry
Director, Combat Studies Institute
MAPS
European Theater
Geography of Lorraine
Route of the Red Ball Express
Third Army Positions, 1 September 1944, Lorraine
XII Corps Plan, 5 September 1944, Nancy
Capture of Nancy by XII Corps, 11-16 September 1944
German Counterattacks Against XII Corps, 19-30 September 1944, Nancy
XX Corps at Metz, 5-25 September 1944
Third Army Dispositions, 25 September 1944, Lorraine
XX Corps Operations, October 1944, Metz
XII Corps Attack, 8 November 1944, Nancy
XX Corps Capture of Metz, 8-21 November 1944
Third Army Operations, 19 November 1944
Third Army Redeployment, 20-26 December 1944
Third Army Operations in Lorraine
Third Army Gains, September-December 1944, Lorraine
FIGURES
German Volksgrenadier Division, 1944
German Panzer Division, 1944
German Panzer Grenadier Division, 1944
Third Army in the Lorraine Campaign
U.S. Corps, 1944
U.S. Infantry Division with Attachments