The Army Ground Forces Studies (AGF) were prepared during the course of World War II and published immediately thereafter. The objective was to give an account of wartime activities from the Command's perspective, presenting the difficulties, lessons and mistakes uncovered in its operations. The series was composed of monographs on selected subjects, and of two volumes presenting an overall history. A separate volume was devoted to each of the major subordinate commands. These studies were not intended to be definitive, but rather were regarded as drafts, subject to final editing and revision.
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AGF Study No. 1: Origins of the Army Ground Forces General Headquarters, United States Army, 1940-1942.
AGF Study No. 2: Short History of the Army Ground Forces.
AGF Study No. 3: Ground Forces in the War Army: A Statistical Table.
AGF Study No. 4: Mobilization of the Ground Army.
AGF Study No. 5: The Procurement of Enlisted Personnel: The Problem of Quality.
AGF Study No. 6: Procurement and Branch Distribution of Officers.
AGF Study No. 7: Provision of Enlisted Replacements.
AGF Study No. 8: Reorganization of Ground Troops for Combat.
AGF Study No. 9: Organization and Training of New Ground Combat Elements.
AGF Study No. 10: Not Issued.
AGF Study No. 11: Training in the Ground Army 1942-1945.
AGF Study No. 12: The Building and Training of Infantry Divisions.
AGF Study No. 13: The Activation and Early Training of "D" Division.
AGF Study No. 14: Problems of Nondivisional Training in the Army Ground Forces.
AGF Study No. 15: The Desert Training Center and California-Arizona Maneuver Area.
AGF Study No. 16: History of the Second Army.
AGF Study No. 17: History of the Third Army.
AGF Study No. 18: History of the Fourth Army.
AGF Study No. 19: History of the Fifteenth Army.
AGF Study No. 20: Not Issued.
AGF Study No. 21: Preparation of Units for Overseas Movement.
AGF Study No. 22: The Amphibious Training Center.
AGF Study No. 23: Training in Mountain and Winter Warfare.
AGF Study No. 24: The Mountain Training Center.
AGF Study No. 25: The Airborne Command and Center.
AGF Study No. 26: The Antiaircraft Command and Center.
AGF Study No. 27: History of the Armored Force Command and Center.
AGF Study No. 28: History of the Tenth Light Division (Alpine)
AGF Study No. 29: The Tank Destroyer History.
AGF Study No. 30: Wartime Training in the Schools of the Army Ground Forces.
AGF Study No. 31: Training of Officer Candidates in Army Ground Forces Special Training Schools.
AGF Study No. 32: Major Developments in the Training of Enlisted Replacements.
AGF Study No. 33: The Replacement and School Command.
AGF Study No. 34: The Role of the Army Ground Forces in the Development of Equipment.
AGF Study No. 35: Army Ground Forces and the Air-Ground Battle Team, Including Organic Light Aviation.
AGF Study No. 36: The Training of Negro Troops.
AGF Study No. 37: Role of Army Ground Forces in Redeployment.
AGF Study No. 38: Redeployment Training.