Captain (Patrols) delegated to screen Eastern Assault Area, title given by NCETF |
426 |
|
System of defense employed |
426 |
Cargo-Vehicles, responsibility for loading between USA and USN |
563 |
Casablanca Conference, British studies formed the basis for policy on Cross Channel preparations |
79-81 |
|
Strategy for 1943 |
20 |
Casualties to naval personnel in Force "O" |
531 |
|
Among Demolition Units |
531 |
Chain of Command for the Assault Phase |
191 |
|
Naval system of Command |
193 |
|
Twelfth Fleet's position |
204 |
Chief Naval Administrative Officer (Rivett-Carmac) dealt with Shore Organization |
565 |
Chief of Staff Review of situation found for facts (Nov 1943) |
39 |
|
(British) recommendations on ANVIL and OVERLORD |
113 |
Chief of Staff (American) point of view effect of Gen Montgomery's change of OVERLORD Plan |
108 |
|
Summary of European situation 1 Nov 1943 |
34 |
Chronology, OVERLORD Naval Command |
222-226 |
|
D-6 day to D-75, briefly discussed |
332 |
Coastal Air Operations during the crossing and assault |
324 |
Coastal Batteries, description of types used |
241 |
|
Command (RAF) duties of command |
449 |
|
Command organization |
450 |
|
Composition of Coastal Command |
451 |
|
Offensive against Norway based U-boats |
451 |
|
Operations during invasion |
452 |
|
Description of enemy's coastwise transport |
453 |
COCKADE, brief description |
136 |
Combined Chiefs of Staff, Overall strategy for 1943 |
20 |
|
Agreement at Arcadia |
10 |
|
First session January 1942 |
10 |
|
Casablanca policy determined by two British studies |
79 |
CinC Plymouth charged with sealing western approaches to Channel to submarines |
418 |
|
Organized sea barrier known as CORK |
418 |
|
Forces allotted for CORK |
418 |
|
Regarding telephone between Adm Moon and Adm Hall on postponement |
500 |
Combined Commanders Committee |
52 |
Cominch, ComNavEu requests base maintenance organization |
345 |
|
Commo Edgar to Amphibious force |
358 |
|
Designates Adm Moon to command new force of increased assault |
302 |
ComLandCrabEu, Brief description |
346 |
|
Adm Wilkes assigned to duty as |
347 |
|
Facilities prepared -- types |
349 |
|
List of bases provided by the British |
349 |
|
Placing ships in force organization |
356 |
|
Responsible for executing maintenance. List of units assigned for task |
367 |
|
Task to be performed |
346 |
|
Establishment of |
346 |
|
Assigned task of staging and mounting the operation of Western Task Force by CTF 122 |
380 |
ComNavEu, earmarked bases in England |
344 |
|
Obtained basic plan for Anglo-American relations |
344 |
|
Requested Cominch supply base maintenance organization |
345 |
|
Organization and action |
338 |
ComSenFor, to take over HQ and Communication established ashore when situation warranted withdrawal of NCWTF |
579 |
ComGen ETOUSA, charged with |
76 |
CTG 122.4 delegated command and responsibility for area screen by NCWTF (Capt. Harry Sanders, USS Frankford) |
428 |
CTF 122 assigned to CTF 127 task of staging and mounting operations of Western Task Force |
380 |
|
CTF 127 Assigned task of staging and mounting the operation of Western Task Force |
380 |
|
CTF 129 25 June Adm Deyo made Com bombardment group for Cherbourg |
477 |
|
Composition of TF 129 |
477 |
Control vessel, used in marking beaches |
501 |
|
Mistook Raz de la Percee for Pointe du Hoc |
542 |
Convoy, British method of sending |
402 |
|
American method of sending |
402 |
|
Method of Landing |
403 |
|
General plan for routing |
405 |
|
General description of the convoys |
410 |
|
"O" crossing channel |
516 |
COPPERHEAD, description of |
148 |
CORK Sea barrier to western channel approaches. Organized by CinC Plymouth |
418 |
|
Composition of forces |
418 |
|
General disposition of forces D-day eve |
419 |
|
No known losses to U-boats in first 2 months of operation |
421 |
|
Brief description of |
324 |
|
Air barrier by Coastal Command |
452 |
CORNCOBS, briefly discussed |
326 |
|
First convoys to sail for assault area |
392 |
|
Diverted to Poole on postponement |
396 |
Corry, USS, sunk by mine at UTAH 6 June |
504 |
COSSAC, briefly described |
1 |
|
Forming of, and selection of British officer in charge |
82 |
|
Functions and organization |
83 |
|
Directive ordering submission of first plan by 1 Aug |
86 |
|
Representatives on COSSAC staff |
86 |
|
U.S. Naval section by names |
88 |
|
Forces available at original planning, ground, air ships |
90-93 |
|
Survey of German disposition for defense of the French coast |
94 |
|
Selection of assault beaches |
95 |
|
Three conditions to be met for success of OVERLORD in 1944 |
97 |
|
British views of Plan at QUADRANT |
98 |
|
American views of Plan at QUADRANT |
98 |
|
Recommendations for land command |
181 |
|
Measures requiring immediate action if OVERLORD in May 1944 |
100 |
|
In regards to lift |
100 |
|
Committee gathering information on enemy radar stations |
479 |
|
Calculations for reasonable prospect of success |
134 |
|
Plan for keeping German forces in Normandy below set maximum |
134 |
COTUG, Organized on 24 May dealt with NEPTUNE Tug problem |
390 |
Cover and Deception, briefly discussed |
137-153 |
|
Graph showing control of "Stories" |
144 |
Covering forces for channel crossing |
319 |
Cross Channel Operation, responsibility for planning |
21 |
|
First plan devised by Paget, Douglas and Mountbatten |
173 |
CRUICKSHANK, briefly described and discussed |
62 |