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I ordered this from NTIS - The National Technical Information Service. The exact title is:

 

History of the Army Ground Forces. Study Number 22. The Amphibious Training Center

 

It was written in 1946 by Capt. Marshall O. Becker

 

I've just begun skimming it and I am very pleased. I've never seen any similar to it and it covers with illustrations, background on amphibious operations, activation and mission, organization, training at Camp Edwards and Camp Gordon Johnston and an epilogue. Good stuff. :pdt34:

 

It will come in handy for my documentary, and I'm also planning on copying it for the website in the near future.

 

http://www.ntis.gov/


The document index and full text is online, but it does not have the photos/ illustrations.

 

The Army Ground Forces THE AMPHIBIOUS TRAINING CENTER Study No. 22


Danka, Larry. Now I don't have to copy everything myself. I can just post the photos.

 

I did post part of them this morning under another related post just today.