War Plan Orange - Evolution of War Plan Orange

Evolution of War Plan Orange

  • 19 Dec 1919 - Strategy of the Pacific (JB 325, Serial 28)
  • 7 Jul 1923 - Estimate of the Situation, Orange (JB 325, Serial 207)
  • 15 Aug 1924 - Joint Basic War Plan - Orange (JB 325, Serial 228)
  • 10 Jan 1929 - Revision of Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan Orange (JB 325, Serial 280)
  • 20 Jun 1934 - Inadequacy of Present Military and Naval Forces Philippine Area to Carry Out Assigned Missions in Event of an ORANGE War (JB 325, Serial 533)
  • 8 May 1935 - Revision of Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan - Orange (JB 325, Serial 546)
  • 19 May 1935 - Revision of Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan - Orange (JB 325, Serial 570)
  • 14 Oct 1936 - Revision of Joint Orange Estimate of the Situation (JB 325, Serial 589)
  • 9 Dec 1936 - Changes in Joint Basic War Plan Orange (JB 325, Serial 594)
  • 19 Feb 1938 - Joint Army and Navy Basic War Plan Orange (1938) (JB 325, Serials 617 & 618)

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