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B9781020139925Hardback. New. hardcover
0265612004.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1857ZB1289053Charleston: Walker Evans & Co. 1857. 80 pp. self wrappers removed from a larger binding spine rough title page soiled and slightly chipped else good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Charleston: Walker, Evans, & Co. unknown
19671161344Boulder CO: Paladin Press 1967. Paperback. Good. <br/> <br/> Paladin Press paperback
188059333No. place no date ca. 1880. Imperial folio. 72 x 495 cm. Contemp. full cloth. Titlelabel with gilt lettering on upper cover. Containing 9 double-folio plates printed in blue each measuring 70 x 94 cm. hardcover
19462340808Baton Rouge: The 75th Infantry Division / Army & Navy Publishing Company 1946. First Edition. Large Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 0x0x0. Rowe John S. Signed by author. Original platoon photograph signed by dozens of members of the 75th Infantry Division and noting their home towns laid in along with a Remember Pearl Harbor soldier 'diary' detailing the service of a soldier in the division. A couple faint spots to boards otherwise an excellent copy. Soldiers who signed included: Pearson C. Schiller; Sgt. Chitwood; Domenico J. Scatena; George T. Wingard Jr.; Mike Stirling Jr.; Paul Toman; Joe LaPointe; Lowell E. Murphy; 'myself' probably Nathan Hena who signed the Pearl Harbor sheet; Jack M. Reese; Robert N. Dugal; Joseph A. Buzogany; Robert T. Berkebile; Joseph W. Lasley; Grover E. Hardy; Douglas Huff; William C. Woodward; Ivan C. Else; Francis Quinn; G.L. Mae; Calvin W. Hood; Howard L. Marshall; Chester Kalm; Delwyn P. Goodyear; Sgt. Adams; Walter J. Clausius Jr.; John J. Long; Morton L. Plesser; Ridley W. Meek; Richard H. Phillips; Jerry H. Steward; Harry S. Singer; William H. Fleming; Platton Sgt. Smith the sergeants' names are all in pencil in the same hand so they were probably written in by the owner of the book. Some names are numbered to correspond with the photo others are marked as 'not present for picture'. 1946 Large Hardcover. Unpaginated. Black-and-white photographs throughout depicting the service of the 75th Infantry Division toward the end of World War II. The 75th Infantry Division / Army & Navy Publishing Company hardcover
19841144126103 O.V.I. Memorial Foundation 1984. Facsimile of the 1900 News Printing Co. edition. A sharp like new copy. Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket as Issued. Octavo. Book. 103 O.V.I. Memorial Foundation Hardcover
1918List1733Ohio 1918. Silver gelatin photograph in glass-fronted frame image measures 24 ¼ x 6 ⅞ inches. Matted and framed not examined out of frame. The 317th Engineer’s Band was a part of the 317th Engineer Regiment an element of the 92nd Division which was composed of over 15000 African-American soldiers from across the country. The 92nd was one of two African-American regiments to fight in the war the other being the 93rd and was unique in that it was under the command of the United States. The 317th Engineer Regiment was organized in November 1917 at Camp Sherman Ohio several months before this photograph was taken and saw action in Europe as part of the 92nd. Camp Sherman was the third largest training camp in the country at the time with over 2000 buildings capable of housing 40000 men and 12000 horses. As well as being the training site for units of the 92nd also known as the Buffalo Division it served as the training site entire 83rd 84th 95th and 96th divisions. It later became a trade school. <br /> <br /> The 317th Engineer’s Band performed locally around Chillicothe and at other military functions eventually becoming known according to a contemporary newspaper account as one of the best bands in the army. They traveled to Indianapolis to perform in March of 1918. A New York Times article from 1918 mentions them briefly and describes them as ‘famous’ but does not elaborate. They performed at the ‘Colored Club’ in Chillicothe a social club for African-American servicemen in a converted hotel. We find no other record of this image. unknown
1359535632.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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198150647Washington DC: GPO 1981. Reprint Edition. good. Quarto approx. 100 wraps staple-bound figures tables fold-out charts appendices some soiled and small creases to covers. This handbook was prepared for resident instruction at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning GA for situations requiring the presence of a force to maneuver against during classroom and field training exercises. The Opposing Force concept was the successor to the Aggressor Program and was designed to offer a more realistic picture of a potential adversary as a means of improving both awareness and training. GPO paperback
196346635Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1963. First Edition. good. Approx. 200 wraps illus. diagrams fold-out charts some wear and soiling to covers. This text is approved for Resident and Extension Course Instruction at the United States Army Infantry School only. It reflects the current thought of this School and conforms to printed Department of the Army doctrine as closely as possible. This first edition reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice and the focus of training during a significant period in the Vietnam War. U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
0259175153.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196334963n.p.: Chas. M. Henry Printing Company 1963. Hardcover. Good. Quarto. x 163 pages 1. Illustrated. Blue cloth hardcover with title and regimental flag illustration on the front cover. Light shelf wear and rubs to the blue cloth binding. End papers toned. Chas. M. Henry Printing Company hardcover
1208R039479Very Good. Banta 1917. Very good though subtly ex-library with a subtle paper label P 103 about 3/4ths of an inch at head of spine and small stamp on last page. No other stamps library or readership marks. Light blue ribbed cloth. Brief edgewear. Endpapers toned pages lightly so. 145 pps. hardcover
1983770557PN. New. 1983. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1019588764.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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