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1984519347London: Europa Publications Limited 1984. Hardcover oblong quarto 280 x 345 mm original cloth covered boards limited edition 175 from run of 1000 lavishly illustrated throughout in colour and black and white title gilt on spine also on front cover with a gilt crest illustrated end papers. Presented in original slipcase. Very minor foxing to endpapers and water mark to front cover near spine. Slipcase is quite worn and rubbed sunned and scored. Nevetheless the book itself is in very good condition. AD. Limited. Hardcover. Very Good. Used. Europa Publications Limited Hardcover
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192949297Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School 1929. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. 37 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Study Questions. Text somewhat darkened. Some wear to cover edges. Topics covered include the panoramic sight the French sight M-1901 the bracket fuze setter M 1916 the hand fuze setters model 1912 and model 1913 gunner's quadrant model of 1918 and study questions. The United States Army Field Artillery School USAFAS trains Field Artillery Soldiers and Marines in tactics techniques and procedures for the employment of fire support systems in support of the maneuver commander. The school further develops leaders who are tactically and technically proficient develops and refines warfighting doctrine and designs units capable of winning on future battlefields. The mission of the Field Artillery is to destroy neutralize or suppress the enemy by cannon rocket or missile fire and to help integrate all fire support assets into combined arms operations. The U.S. Army Field Artillery School trains educates and develops agile adaptive and decisive Soldiers and leaders; engages collaborates and partners with other branches sister-services and other fires warfighting function proponents; and serves as the lead agent for the development of Field Artillery doctrine concepts and dissemination of that knowledge to the Field Artillery force in support of commanders operating across the full spectrum of conflict and in the joint inter-organizational and multinational JIM environment. The U.S. Army Field Artillery enables maneuver commanders to dominate in Unified Land Operations through effective targeting integration and delivery of fires. The origin of USAFAS can be traced back to the 1907 reorganization of the Artillery Corps and to the character of Fort Sill at that time. The 1907 reorganization created Coast and Field Artillery Branches. In the process of this reorganization the Field Artillery was deprived of its former home at Fort Monroe Virginia. Fort Sill was considered the best location for a Field Artillery school since its 15000-acre reservation allowed ample room for target practice and its great variety of terrain offered an excellent area for different types of tactical training. In addition the post had already assumed the character of the home of artillery with a large number of artillery units assigned. The first artillery school the US Army School of Fire was organized in 1911 by Captain Dan Tyler Moore. With the exception of a brief period in 1916 when school troops were used as frontier security guards during the Mexican Revolution the School has operated and expanded continuously. Hundreds of thousands of artillerymen have been trained at Fort Sill since the inception of the School. After the United States entered World War I the school reopened in 1917 with Col. William J. Snow as commandant. The Field Artillery School as it was now known added more courses. After the war school commandants began a long-range program to improve field artillery mobility gunnery and equipment. Budget cuts during the 1920s hampered their efforts but innovative directors of the Gunnery Department with support from school commandants helped modernize the field artillery in the 1930s. Maj. Carlos Brewer director of the Gunnery Department in the late 1920s and early 1930s introduced new fire direction techniques so fire support would be more responsive. Maj. Orlando Ward the next department director developed the fire direction center to centralize command and control and to facilitate massing fire. Brewer Ward and Lt. Col. H.L.C. Jones encouraged replacing horses with motor vehicles for moving field artillery guns. During World War II to best use new long-range guns and better response times the Field Artillery School championed the use of air observation to control artillery fires. The War Department approved organic field artillery air observation in 1942. The artillery air observers adjusted massed fire and performed liaison reconnaissance and other missions during the war. Following the war the school adapted to the atomic age and the Cold War. The War Department consolidated all artillery training and developments under the U.S. Army Artillery Center at Fort Sill in 1946. At that time the center included the Artillery School the Antiaircraft and Guided Missile School at Fort Bliss Texas and the Coast Artillery School at Fort Scott Calif. Field Artillery School paperback
193249303Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School 1932. fair to good. 33 wraps fold-out charts text has darkened small tears/chips on edges of front cover. A listing of general courses officers' courses enlisted men's courses and extension courses. The description of each course includes length scope subjects and texts. Field Artillery School paperback
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1933mon0000024566Harrisburg: Telegraph 1933. 1933-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. in x in x in. No DJ. Gift inscription on front free page: Norbert O. Fox Hdg 1st C.J. 6th Fl Fort Hoyle MD to Wm. J. Mason Hq. Btry 6th F.A. Fort Hoyle MD. Some pencil check marks next to names in rear index. No other markings in book. Binding is tight. Scuffed covers. 371pp. Harrisburg: Telegraph, 1933. hardcover
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18901410180Chicago: The Craig Press 1890. Hardcover. Octavo 129 pages. In Fair minus condition. Spine is red with gold print. Boards in red cloth gold print mitred edges; tattering to spine caps and corners blemishes toning shelf wear cocked spine. Text block has cracked hinges front flyleaf loose intermittent spine breaks light age toning to paper. Illustrated: b&w frontispiece and plates photographs with tissue guards. <br /> <br /> NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk Column Z. 1410180. FP New Rockville Stock. The Craig Press hardcover
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