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1917303801917. Judge Advocate General. A Digest of Opinions of the Judge Advocates General of the Army 1912. Washington: Government Printing Office 1917. 1171 pp. Hardcover. Cloth rubbed. Ex-US Army library stamp stamp on top edge and endpapers. Mild shelf wear. Good. $4. unknown books
20012300397New York: Dorset Press 2001. Reissue. Reissue. Very Good. 2001 reissue of the World War II era original. Sticker remains on front wrapper. "Discribes and Clearly Illustrates in color & Black and White a vast array of topics including: The Will to Survive Survival planning Survival Medicine Weapons and Tools Water Procurment Wild Plants and Food Wildlife for Food Shelter Fire Building Water Crossings Direction Finding Signaling Desert Survival Tropical Survival Artic and Subartic Survival Sea Survival Poisonous Snakes. Knots. Climate and Weather. Dorset Press unknown books
19551223606n.p.: Military History Section c1955. Unofficial History. Quarto; good-/wraps; gray spine with no text; front panel gray with red text on black banner; standing combat soldier with military emblem in proper colors; over red band with white text; ex libris signature; light general toning; shelf wear and bumping; sunned; ; tears and chipping; 41 pp. 13 folded maps of Korea; appendix 20 pp.; photos and tables; tail-edge silver fish damage; else good.<br /> <br /> <p> Shelve in "13 ephemera" box in Netdesk office. 1223606. Rockville Non-Retail Listings. Military History Section unknown books
1956UDEPROT00LAWU.S. Government Printing Office 1956. Good. Department of the Army. ROTCM 145-20 Department of the Army Manual: American Military History 1607-1953. Washington D. C.: U.S. Government Printing Office 1956. 510pp. Indexed. Illustrated. 8vo. Tan cloth. Book condition: Good with lightly soiled extremities and lightly bumped and rubbed corners. Small stain on lower corner of rear endsheet. Former owner's stamp on front free endsheet. U.S. Government Printing Office hardcover books
1959M11318Washington D.C.:: Office of the Surgeon General. 1959. hardcover. Series: Surgery in World War II. Large 8vo. xxvi 705 pp. Color. frontis. and plates illustrations tables index. Burgundy cloth. gilt-stamped cover emblem and black spine label. Fine. Vol. II only. . 1 Office of the Surgeon General hardcover books
SKU1037249St. John's Press 2017-01-03. PAPERBACK. Good. 1944961992 1988 printing. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. St. John's Press paperback books
qms374La Haye 1984. Text in English. Octavo black cloth hardcover paper labels 237 pp. Near-Fine with light rubbing to upper cover. hardcover books
000589Washington Government Printing Office 1956. Brown wrappers. Minor soiling. Small water spot front corner. Illustrated throughout with drawings diagrams photographs. Changes No. 1 booklet laid-in. Washington Government Printing Office 1956. unknown books
19542297390Military Service Publishing Co 1954. Soft Cover. Good. A few light stains on front wrapper burn mark on front wrapper pencil notes and ink marginalia throughout. 1954 Soft Cover. 147 pp. CONTENTS: Part One. U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 M1: Introduction - Disassembly and Assembly - Functioning - Operation Immediate Action and Stoppages - Spare Parts Appendages and Accessories - Ammunition -Care and Cleaning; Part Two. U.S. Rifles Caliber .22 M1 and M2. Part Three. Rifle Marksmanship: Historical Notes on Marksmanship - Introduction to Marksmanship - Preparatory Marksmanship U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 M1 - Instruction and Record Practice U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 M1 - Rifle Marksmanship Caliber .22 - U.S. Carbines M1 M1A1 M2 and M3 - Submachine Gun Galiber .45 M3A1 - Hand and Rifle Grenades; Index. Military Service Publishing Co paperback books
002042Washington D.C. US Government Ptg Office 1955. Wrappers. Modest cover soiling. This is volume 2 of the manual. Illustrated with charts drawings and figures. Large section on artillery weapons. Washington, D.C. US Government Ptg Office 1955. unknown books
1959UGRASTO00FPBonanza Books 19596. Very Good. Graham U.S. Army Ret'd Colonel W.A. The Story of the Little Big Horn. New York NY: Bonanza Books 19596. fifth printing. xxxiii 178 44pp. Illustrated. 8vo. Hardcover. Book condition: Very good. Bumping to both ends of spine and small stain to top edge of text block. Dust Jacket Condition: Very good. Light rubbing to extremities. Bonanza Books hardcover books
19598561bdWashington DC: The American Ordnance Association 1959. Tall octavo paperbound stiff navy blue stapled wrappers uncut 32 pp. From Foreword: The American Ordnance Association takes pride in presenting this precis the second in a series of monographs on the armament used in the American Civil War. The strategy and tactics of that conflict can be understood in their true light only when the capabilities and limitations of thefighting equipment are known. As far as ammunition is concerned the great complexity of the subject can only be appreciated by students of the many battels who try to identify some specimen offered for inspection. Practically all of the thousands of books that have been written about the American Civil War treat it from the Adjutant General’s point of view -- a concern with personnel -- or from the eminence of the strategist and tactician. Students and historians of the conflict have found no convenient source for official descriptions of the weapons their ammunition or performance. The American Ordnance Association, 1959. unknown books
19618559bdWashington DC: The American Ordnance Association 1961. Tall octavo paperbound stiff stapled tan wrappers uncut 31 pp. Fine. From Foreword: Several years before the hundredth anniversary of the American Civil War the American Ordnance Association planned a series of monographs on the weapons of that conflict. The project has a twofold purpose. First to commemorate the event in some unique but appropriate way; secondly to make available to students of the Civil War authentic data on the characteriestics of the weapons with which the battles of that war were fought. The present work is devoted to cavalry weapons -- and with good purpose. As all students of strategy and tactics know the Civil War was an historic example of mobility reconnaissance and fast maneuver. Many of its battles rank in history as classical examples which have been used as guides by military leaders of all nations. In no area is this more cogent than that of cavalry tactics. Those tactics were dependent not only upon the skill of the cavalry commander the bravery of the individual cavalryman and the condition of his mount but also upon the capabilities of the wapons with which the units were equipped. Thus a knowledge of the military characterisitcs of the cavalry weapons of the time is essential to a proper appraisal of the decisions of cavalry commanders and the outcome of those decisions. In this respect the military characteristics of all wapons of all battles of all wars are basic elements in appraising the final outcome. It has been so in all history; it was especially so in the cavalry engagements of the American Civil War. The American Ordnance Association, 1961. unknown books
198630381sWasington D. C.: United States Government Printing Office 1986. Large octavo blue wrappers softbound stapled 82 pp. Rear envelope with enclosed Aerial Photography Maps. Ex-libris with small sticker to upper cover and stamp to ffep check-out card at rear light soiling to covers; Very Good. Illus. tables index of piers wharves and docks. United States Government Printing Office, 1986. paperback books
002254Fort Belvoir Virginia The Engineer School 1940. Gray wrappers. Moderate soiling and spotting of covers. Reprint of the 1922 edition. This is Part V the instructor's guide. Fort Belvoir, Virginia The Engineer School 1940. unknown books
191760792bdNew York: Military Publishing Co. 1917. 16mo blue cloth hardcover 254 pp i pp. Plates. Good; front joing beginning bookplate former owner inscription. Military Publishing Co., (1917). hardcover books
1986SKU1037659GPO Washington DC 1986-01-01. PAPERBACK. Very Good. B000UE271G Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. GPO, Washington, DC paperback books
195217494scsNew York: Simon and Schuster 1952. Second Printing. Octavo red cloth hardcover gilt letters xi 209 pp. Near-Fine with former-owner bookplate in a Very Good dust jacket with edgewear. Presents a first-hand account of the spirit the problems the accomplishments the personalities the very atmosphere that has surrounded EUSAK Eighth United States Army in Korea since the outbreak of fighting there. .Adds up to an unforgettable picture of our men in action today. Simon and Schuster, 1952. Second Printing. hardcover books
1956283285Washington: Government Printing Office 1956. hardcover. very good-. Illus. and maps. 510pp. 8vo gray cloth cloth lightly soiled corners lightly bumped. Washington: Government Printing Office 1956.<br/><br/> ROTC Manual.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
1959292737Washington: Government Printing Office 1959. hardcover. very good. Illus. 558pp. 8vo gray cloth cloth lightly soiled corners lightly bumped. Washington: Government Printing Office 1959.<br/><br/> ROTC Manual.<br/><br/> Government Printing Office unknown books
200738906NY:: Skyhorse Publishing. Fine. 2007. Paperback. 1602391726 . First printing paperback. Fine in oversized illustrated wraps. . Skyhorse Publishing, paperback books
194540n.p.: Salvation Army 救世軠n.d. Pamphlet. 64p. very good in wraps text in Chinese except for a foreword by William Banks. Lyrics and music for Salvation Army songs intended for children. Salvation Army 救世軠unknown books
199263992Spartanburg: The Honoribus Press 1992. Paperback. 174p. publisher's ads snapshot photoillustration; wraps somewhat edgeworn. With a chapter on ID-ing gulf war victims. The Honoribus Press paperback books
195061767Washington: GPO 1950. Paperback. Good. 428p. Wrapper. 17cm. Department of the Army Field Manual FM 7-40. <br/><br/> GPO paperback books
19422312679Washington D.C: U.S. Government Printing Office 1942. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Spine and wrappers lightly faded. 1942 Trade Paperback. We have more books available by this author!. iv 145 pp. Photographs and four silhouettes from various angles of dozens of aircraft printed during WWII. Aircraft identification of type and model is important for service personnel to assess threats posed by aircraft and importantly to recognize "friendly" aircraft. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback books