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1904827901904. WISCONSIN REGIMENTAL. 12th WISCONSIN INFANTRY. Reunion of the Company E Association at Kilbourn Sept. 20 and 21 1904. 1st ed. 8vo. 18 pp. Orig. wrappers. Light toning to the extremities of the wrappers else fine. Dornbusch I WI-111. One of a series of reunions of Company E. Obituaries of those who'd passed. All the publications are scarce in commerce. unknown
1919667274<p>This is an original 1919 edition of the book with text and illustrations very clean. The spine is damaged but still present - see the photos. 265 pages. K500</p> Association of the 310th Infantry hardcover
192230839Athens: Athens Book Company 1922. Fourth Edition. Soft cover. Very good. Illustrated soft cover. 3 215 pages. Frontispiece photograph. Illustrated with photographs of World War I. Inscribed not signed by the author on the right front flyleaf - "Presented by the author to John M. Slaton Jr. Dec 1938". Small envelope laid in front with obituary clipping of Frank Holden inside the envelope. Athens Book Company unknown
1920A38704New York: Members of the Sixty-Third U. S. Infantry / H. H. Bissell. Good. 1920. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This book is in Good condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The spine ends and corners of the book covers have edge wear bumping and fraying. There is one inch long triangular chip out of the spine of the dust jacket and the top spine end has some tearing to the cloth and noticeable fraying. The text pages are generally clean and bright. There is some tidemarking to the bottom spine end of the first 15 or so pages. Both inner hinges have cracking to the paper and there is some loosening to the spine. "When the United States entered the big war in 1917 I was stationed in Honolulu senior Lieutenant Colonel of the Infantry arm and like dozens of other officers was aching to return to the mainland and get to work with a regiment. from the foreword of the book. . Members of the Sixty-Third U. S. Infantry / H. H. Bissell hardcover
198677410Fort Benning GA: United States Army Infantry School c1986. Presumed First Edition First printing thus part superseded a 1977 edition. Wraps. Good. Format is about 7.875 inches by 10.25 inches. Various paginations approximately 200 pages Illustrations. References. Glossary. Staplebound. Stamp on the front cover from Maryland Army National Guard 110th Arty. Date derived from internet research. Fire support is defined by the U. S. Department of Defense as "Fires that directly support land maritime amphibious and special operations forces to engage enemy forces combat formations and facilities in pursuit of tactical and operational objectives." Typically fire support is provided by artillery or close air support and is used to shape the battlefield or more optimistically define the battle. Artillery observers allow adjusting fire. Fire support has been used since the advent of cannons in warfare as artillery. Fire support as an extension is the marriage of artillery to the forces in contact. It is the direct ability to properly use artillery. It is distinct from direct fire which is provided by the forces in contact. The United States Army Infantry School is located at Fort Benning Georgia is a school dedicated to training infantrymen for service in the United States Army. The mission of the Infantry Training Brigade is to transform civilians into disciplined infantrymen that possess the Army Values fundamental soldier skills physical fitness character confidence commitment and the Warrior Ethos to become adaptive and flexible infantrymen ready to accomplish the mission of the infantry. Infantry officers who have completed commissioning and the Basic Officer Leadership Course then attend the Infantry Officer Basic Leadership Course in 2nd battalion. This is a course of instruction as the name implies in basic infantry skills including marksmanship machine gunnery tactics and planning. The brigade also conducts specialized training for soldiers in Basic Airborne Pathfinder and Jumpmaster Courses. The Chief of Infantry is the proponent of the school and its commandant. United States Army Infantry School paperback
196750545Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1967. good. Quarto approx. 200 wraps staple-bound illus. figures appendices some wear to cover edges front cover faded. Introduction by General William Westmoreland. This Vietnam War-era handbook was written for the commander and was not intended to train technicians. Topics covered include the Army system of maintenance Army publications selection and training of maintenance personnel Army equipment record procedures materiel readiness repair parts supply inspections vehicle recovery techniques and establishing and maintaining a maintenance program. There are three appendices: guide for inspection of tracked vehicles guide for preparation of a maintenance standard operating procedure and consolidation of frequently used vehicle data. U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
47371n.p.: n.p. WWII era. fair. 44" x 32" 1 poster large poster 44" x 32" closed size 11" x 8" black & white illus. wear and tears along folds. Scenes illustrating how to orient maps determine direction resection and intersection. Also contains four illustrations with instructions on how to use a compass with a luminous index in order to march at night. This training chart was prepared at the Infantry School under the direction of the Commanding General Army Ground Forces. n.p. unknown
1962031907Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1962. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 99pp.; SC staple-bound w/5-holes&no title on spine; blue w/blk.; slight rub w/sun on edges; cleantight pgs. "This handbook covers the principles of clear logical effective writing. It contains specific information on how to apply these principles to the type of writing required in the preparation of staff papers and an aritlcle for publication." bttm.last pg.reads: "34606 Army-Ft.Benning Ga. 9 Jul 62 5500" rare. <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Infantry School unknown
0265399343.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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194685814Fort Benning Georgia: United Sates Army Infantry School 1946. First edition. Hardcover. Boards gently rubbed; pages show gentle of wear; else very good. Owner signature to front free endpaper. Quarto in dark blue polished cloth board with silver gilt titles and blind-stamped ornamentation; 50 un-numbered pages; numerous b&w phtoos and illustrations. 1946 yearbook of the US Army Infantry Training School in Fort Benning Georgia. Scarce. Military History U. S. United Sates Army Infantry School hardcover
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1141Eastern Digital Resources. NEW. NEW 817 pgs Eastern Digital Resources unknown
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10856London: Chapman and Hall. 1899. Third edition. Third edition. Inscribed presentation copy. Original brown cloth illustrated in black with gilt titles to the spine. A very good copy the binding a little rubbed and bumped the contents complete with light spotting to the text block edges and prelims. Inscribed by the author to his wife on the front free endpaper "Marguerite Drury / With her husband's love" Further details and images for any of the items listed are available on request. Lucius Books welcomes direct contact with our customers. London: Chapman and Hall. 1899 hardcover