FMS-P-154 through P-189

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MadDog
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FMS-P-154 through P-189

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The P-series of the Foreign Military Studies contain some documents on German division that otherwise are not covered in other FMS documents. Unfortunately, trying to find P-154 through P-189 is difficult. A call to NARA gave an answer of "we dont have those". Now, I know some exist - I have P-172 (Div.Nr.180) and P-189 (107 Pz. Brigade), although these were from the BAMA.

Does anyone have any others in the range of P-154 through -188 ?

thanks,

Mad Dog
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Re: FMS-P-154 through P-189

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MadDog wrote:The P-series of the Foreign Military Studies contain some documents on German division that otherwise are not covered in other FMS documents. Unfortunately, trying to find P-154 through P-189 is difficult. A call to NARA gave an answer of "we dont have those". Now, I know some exist - I have P-172 (Div.Nr.180) and P-189 (107 Pz. Brigade), although these were from the BAMA.

Does anyone have any others in the range of P-154 through -188 ?

thanks,

Mad Dog
They should be at Carlisle. Make a query at http://www.carlisle.army.mil/ahec/USAMHI/default.cfm
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Re: FMS-P-154 through P-189

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Thanks Rich (and Doug, too) for suggesting this. I just looked through the archives search function but didnt get any hits. I will email a librarian to see if I am doing the search incorrectly.

thanks,

Mad Dog
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