Hundreds of new maps from The National Archive Catalog https://catalog.archives.gov/search...s=3054040&sort=naIdSort asc&f.oldScope=online For example https://catalog.archives.gov/id/152951656 Mike
Maps and charts have always played an important role in the planning and execution of military operations. Military maps, nautical charts, and fortification plans form a significant part of the holdings in the Cartographic Branch. Among these records include a recently digitized series of World War II Records from the Adjutant General’s Office of the War Department (Record Group 407). These records are available to view and download from the National Archives Catalog.
I can't see that NARA have put a date that each item was uploaded (unlike the Polish Military Geographical Institute). I've looked at about a dozen maps at random and they have all been on the website for more than two years. Richard
Not sure then. I received the email two days ago and this is a direct quote "Maps and charts have always played an important role in the planning and execution of military operations. Military maps, nautical charts, and fortification plans form a significant part of the holdings in the Cartographic Branch. Among these records include a recently digitized series of World War II Records from the Adjutant General’s Office of the War Department (Record Group 407). These records are available to view and download from the National Archives Catalog." Mike
http://rommelsriposte.com/2020/01/25/editorial-note-numbering-naming-corps-and-units/ There was a minor twitter pile-on when I dared to challenge Mr. Holland on this. All the best Andreas