Category:Our Red Army Ally

English: War Department Pamphlet No. 21-30 Our RED ARMY Ally
  • Booklet/brochure 15 x 11,3 cm with 77 pages and soft cover, published by the United States Department of War, Washington 25, D.C., as "PAM21-30" dated 29 March/23 April 1945
  • An information and recognition manual for field use by American military personnel/fighting forces in contact with the Red Army (Russian: Красная Армия), the army and air force of the Soviet Union (USSR) 1922–1946, in Germany, etc.:
  • An 'official army-publication' with text and colour illustrations on the Red Army and Soviet soldiers, providing detailed information on the organization, uniforms, rank insignia, badges, decorations, equipment, artillery, arms, weapons, tanks, vehicles, transport etc. of USSR as an United Nation ally in the common fight against Nazi Germany and its military forces on the Eastern Front (Вели́кая Оте́чественная война́, the Great Patriotic War) and in central Europe near the end of the Second World War in Europe.
  • Our Red Army Ally page 1: MEET THE RED ARMY MAN. TO THE AMERICAN SOLDIER — The purpose of the first part of this booklet is to introduce you to the Red Army soldier — the everyday "G.I." of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. You have heard and read a lot about him, now you are seeing and meeting him personally. He is your friend. He is your ally. He has fought hard in this war, just as you have, to bring about a United Nations victory. The meeting of troops of the United States Army and of the Red Army is an historical occasion. It is the first time in history that so many citizens of the United States have met face-to-face with so many citizens of the USSR."
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