Today I'm researching OOBs for this Wednesday's Battle of the Bulge post and found a useful tool for those referencing George Nafziger's extensive collection of OOB files.
More information and an interview I conducted with Nafziger can be found over at the here. In that post you can find an alternate hosting site for the OOB files which is usually easier to access than the Army hosted server. At the alternate hosting site link you can also find Nafziger's explanation on why he made his OOBs publicly available.
Link here to the Army's Combined Arms Research page with follow on links to the OOBs and the Finding Aid.
By the way, George Nafziger is still translating, producing and selling military history books here.
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