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During WW II the Command and General Staff Colleges primary mission
was to train large numbers of captains and majors to be staff
officers in battalions, brigades, divisions, and corps. To that
end, the Army provided copies of documents produced by field units
to the College. Operations orders, after action reports,
intelligence analyses, logistics appraisals, and similar documents
are in the Combined Arms Research Library documents collection. The
primary focus was documenting operations at the tactical and
operational levels of warfare. This is one of those documents.
During WW II the Command and General Staff Colleges primary mission
was to train large numbers of captains and majors to be staff
officers in battalions, brigades, divisions, and corps. To that
end, the Army provided copies of documents produced by field units
to the College. Operations orders, after action reports,
intelligence analyses, logistics appraisals, and similar documents
are in the Combined Arms Research Library documents collection. The
primary focus was documenting operations at the tactical and
operational levels of warfare. This is one of those documents.
During WW II the Command and General Staff Colleges primary mission
was to train large numbers of captains and majors to be staff
officers in battalions, brigades, divisions, and corps. To that
end, the Army provided copies of documents produced by field units
to the College. Operations orders, after action reports,
intelligence analyses, logistics appraisals, and similar documents
are in the Combined Arms Research Library documents collection. The
primary focus was documenting operations at the tactical and
operational levels of warfare. This is one of those documents.
During WW II the Command and General Staff Colleges primary mission
was to train large numbers of captains and majors to be staff
officers in battalions, brigades, divisions, and corps. To that
end, the Army provided copies of documents produced by field units
to the College. Operations orders, after action reports,
intelligence analyses, logistics appraisals, and similar documents
are in the Combined Arms Research Library documents collection. The
primary focus was documenting operations at the tactical and
operational levels of warfare. This is one of those documents.
George Thorogood & The Destroyers have delivered 30 years of
pure rockin’ and rollin’ with absolute respect to the masters who
came before them and the fans in front of them. The 16-song,
78-minute compilation features their biggest tracks, “Bad To The
Bone,” “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer,” “Move It On Over,” “You
Talk Too Much,” “If You Don’t Start Drinking (I’m Gonna Leave),”
and 11 others. The album also debuts an unreleased version of “
Rockin’ My Life Away,” a track that had originally been cut in
February 1993 for the Haircut sessions, recorded by Terry Manning
and produced by Terry & the band, at Compass Point Studios in
Nassau, The Bahamas.
Track Listings
1 : Sky's Grey
2 : In the Morning
3 : Tinseltown Swimming in Blood
4 : Cover from the Sun
5 : Saw You at the Hospital
6 : A Light Travels Down the Catwalk
7 : Rome
8 : Sometimes in the World
9 : Ivory Coast
10 : Stay Lost
11 : La Regle Du Jeu
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