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195177188Washington DC: GPO 1951. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. Format is 5.875 inches by 8.125 inches. v 3 39 1 pages. Wraps 2 fold-out maps at back. Some wear and soiling to covers. RESTRICTED marking crossed out and Stamp stating "Restricted Classification Removed Per Executive Order 10501" on front cover. Other stamps and cross outs and notes on cover and title page. This pamphlet supersedes MS #T-19 "Rear Area Security in Russia" published by the Office of the Chief of Military History Special Staff U.S. Army in July 1950. This Pamphlet was prepared by a committee of former German generals and general staff officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM in the early part of 1948 . All contributors had extensive experience on the eastern front during the period 1941-45. The principal author was successively G4 of an infantry division and assistant G4 of a panzer army in Russia. The reader is reminded that publications in the GERMAN REPORTS SERIES were written by Germans from the German point of view. As in DA Pamphlet 20-230 Russian Combat Methods in World War II and DA Pamphlet 20-231 Combat in Russian Forests and Swamps the "Introduction" and "Conclusions" to present the views of the German author without interpretation by American personnel. Minor changes in form and in section title have been made to secure greater clarity and Tactical example have been rearranged to illustrate better the growth of the partisan front between 1942 and 1944. GPO paperback
198753404Place_Pub: Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Army 1987. Revised Edition. new in box sealed in original plastic wrapping. 3.75" x 2.25" 50 cards 50 cards in a box sealed in original plastic wrapping illus. Deck of 50 identification cards; the cards have name characteristics and description of the armored vehicle on one side and the picture of the armored vehicle on the other side. The cards remain sealed in plastic wrapping in their original box which is the size of a standard deck of cards. This reprint with Change 1 includes change from Kurassier Panzerjager K to Jagdpanzer SK 105 Kurassier and discard M247 Sgt York. U.S. Department of the Army unknown
191847596n.p.: U.S. Department of the Army 1918. fair to good. Approx. 100 wraps blank ruled sheets ink name on front cover cover soiled cover edges worn and small creases. Ten sheets of this otherwise blank book contain handwritten ink notes by Lieutenant A. J. Rivers Jr. of the 306th Infantry. Lt. Rivers made notes on two methods of ranging calibrations registration camouflage cartridges and the use of smoke and methods of making smoke bombs. U.S. Department of the Army paperback
196745456Washington DC: GPO 1967/1968. Revised Edition. good. Quarto 125 18 wraps figures incl. 2 fold-outs tables some soiling to covers small tears to cover and spine edges. Includes Change 1 9 August 1968. Complete title: Operator Organizational Direct and General Support and Depot Maintenance Manual Generator Set Diesel; Wheel Mounted Liquid Cooled 15 KW 400 Hertz AC 3 Phase 4 Wire 120/208 V; Non-Winterized Special Purpose Model SP-HF-15 FSN 6115-089-5099. Topics covered include installation operating instructions maintenance troubleshooting repair demolition of generator set to prevent enemy use and shipment and limited storage. GPO paperback
197249461Washington DC: GPO 1972. good. Quarto 14 wraps illus. tables references small stains to covers. This manual specifies the airdrop equipment and procedures for rigging the Redeye missile in A-7A cargo slings and A-21 cargo bags for airdrop from appropriate aircraft. End of the Vietnam War era. GPO paperback
1959012337Harcourt Brace and Company. Stated First Edition. Clipped DJ in archival cover. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1959. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
196777403Washington DC: Department of the Army Headquarters 1967. This manual supersedes FM 31-16 19 February 1963 1968 printing by the GPO. Wraps. fair to good. Format is approximately 7.75 inches by 10. 5 inches. Three-hole punched. 164 4 pages. Wraps. Figures. References. Military Training. Index. Cover soiled and somewhat stained. This manual provides guidance to commanders and staffs of brigades and subordinate units and combat combat support and combat service support units in the conduct of counterguerrilla operations. It is divided into four parts. Part 1 is the introduction part 2 contains internal defense and development part 3 details combat service support and part 4 explains rear area security operations. Chapters include: Operational Environments Internal Defense Hostile Guerrilla Force Tactical Operations Psychological Operations Civil Affairs Civil Action Advisory Assistance Operations Special Operations Border Control Airfield Defense Civil Affairs Rear Area Security Brigade Operations. This manual reflects the state of knowledge the state-of-the-art the state of practice and the standards of military training during a peak period of the Vietnam War. Department of the Army, Headquarters paperback
79953Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1957. Later printing 1970 per date on cover. Wraps. Very good. 285 3 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Tables. References. Index. Slight soiling to covers. Barcode sticker from Pentagonbooks on back cover. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army's Army Publishing Directorate. As of 27 July 2007 some 542 field manuals were in use. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. Starting in 2010 the US Army began review and revision of all of its doctrinal publications under the initiative "Doctrine 2015". Since then the most important doctrine have been published in Army Doctrine Publications ADP and Army Doctrine Reference Publications ADRP replacing the former key Field Manuals. Army Techniques Publications ATP Army Training Circulars TC and Army Technical Manuals TM round out the suite new of doctrinal publications. Not all FMs are being rescinded. Select Field Manuals will continue to be published periodically reviewed and revised. Topics covered include orientation and traveling water food firemaking and cooking survival in special areas cold weather jungle and tropical areas desert areas and at sea and hazards to survival. Army Survival Manual is the finest single source for self-reliance for all extreme circumstances. A must for anyone who wants to know how to survive in primitive conditions. The book is very straightforward with many pictures and user-friendly illustrations written in easy to understand language. This is just some of the survival information that this book provides: All-climates: arctic tropics temperate forest savannah or desert. All-terrain survival tactics. Survival Medicine. Wilderness medicine. Techniques on first aid. Survival in the hottest or coldest of climates. Survival Planning. Covers navigation and compass use. Find direction using the sun and stars. Weapons and Tools. Recognizing signs of land when lost at sea. Building life-saving shelters. Traps and snares. How to prepare wild game to be cooked also preserving food. All types of fire making. Water Crossings. Find direction using the sun and stars. Physical and mental fitness. This is just some of the survival information is this manual. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
195350373Washington DC: GPO 1953. fair to good. 275 wraps illus. figures tables references index text slightly darkened covers soiled. Stamp on front cover crossed out in marker. Topics covered include automatic pistol caliber.45; revolver caliber.45; revolver Colt caliber.38 2-inch barrel Detective Special; and marksmanship. Korean War era. GPO paperback
196246664Washington DC: GPO 1962. fair. 161 wraps 3-hole punched illus. diagrams references index number written on edge covers worn soiled and writing/stamp. Rear cover and fold-out chart separated but present. This manual together with FM 6-20-1 27 October 1961 supersedes FM 6-20 10 December 1958 and FM 6-21 24 February 1960. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the early period of United States Army involvement in the Vietnam War. Topics covered include command control and coordination; artillery organizations; conduct of operations; fire support; coordination of fire support; and artillery in operations under special conditions including amphibious operations night attacks and raids mountain operations jungle operations desert operations combat in towns river crossings suporting friendly guerrillas supporting antiguerrilla operations airmobile artillery movements and airborne operations. GPO paperback
196547812Washington DC: GPO 1965. good. 193 wraps folding chart/map at rear glossary stamp on rear cover covers somewhat worn and soiled spine rubbed. This bibliographic survey was prepared for the Director of Strategic Plans and Policy Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Military Operations. It aims to explore the various issues that confront the North Atlantic Treaty Organization including those dealing with the control and employment of nuclear weapons. This work contains abstracts of more than 750 books documents and periodical articles. It contains a special bibliographic supplement on "Red China's A-Bomb. " GPO paperback
197750527Washington DC: GPO 1977. Revised Edition. as is incomplete text. Quarto approx. 450 wraps 3-hole punched illus. diagrams fold-out chart appendices front cover partially separated a few pgs loosened. 30-102 written on spine text after page E-10 is missing. Missing text includes the rest of Appendix E Appendices F through H the glossary references and index. Topics covered include personnel and weapons basic tactical doctrine the motorized rifle company the tank company the motorized rifle battalion the tank battalion the motorized rifle regiment the tank regiment the motorized rifle division the tank division the combined arms army the tank army the FRONT combat support operations combat service support operations special operations and training tips. GPO paperback
195746504Washington DC: GPO 1957. First Edition. First Printing. good. 326 wraps illus. diagrams date stamped on front cover covers somewhat worn and soiled. This joint publication is Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 38-320; Department of the Navy NAVEXOS P-938; Department of the Air Force Manual AFT 71-1; and Marine Corps Manual NAVMC 1144. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the period between the end of the Korean War and the build-up of United States Military Forces during the Vietnam War. GPO paperback
196246492Washington DC: GPO 1962. First Edition. First Printing. Wraps. good. 139 1 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Diagrams. Fold-out charts at rear. Index. Ink notations on front cover covers somewhat worn and soiled. This publication describes the doctrine organization tactics techniques and procedures for the management of field artillery target acquisition TA equipment personnel and systems. The material applies to field artillery FA target acquisition and how it interfaces with the fire support system. The concepts apply to both general and limited warfare. Target acquisition agencies are part of the intelligence gathering agencies of the force as a whole and as such are major components of the combat intelligence system at all echelons. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time the U.S. Army was increasing its participation in the Vietnam War. GPO paperback
196612644Washington DC: GPO 1966. Revised Edition. fair to good. Quarto 424 figures wraps illus. fold-out figures references appendices index covers soiled and creased corners of several pages bent. GPO paperback
195345978Washington DC: Department of the Army 1953. First Edition. First Printing. good. 166 wraps illus. diagrams references index. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the close of the Korean War. Department of the Army paperback
198049835Washington DC: GPO 1980. Reprint Edition. good. Approx. 400 wraps 3-hole punched illus. diagrams covers somewhat worn and soiled. This manual was originally published in 1978 and was reprinted in 1980. The Soldier's Manual is designed to be the single source document to inform each soldier and his supervisors in what critical tasks he must beproficient. GPO paperback
195445970Washington DC: Department of the Army 1954. good. 311 wraps illus. fold-out plates index stamp on front cover control of document/copy number This manual supersedes FM 100-10 12 September 1949 including C1 28 May 1952. This captures the state of knowledge and state of practice at the end of the Korean War but before the significant involvement of the U.S. Army in the Vietnam War. Department of the Army paperback
196852031Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1968. Revised Edition. good. 104 wraps 3-hole punched illus. a few in color diagrams references index covers somewhat worn and soiled. This manual supersedes FM 5-20 21 January 1959 FM 5-21 23 December 1958; and together with TM 5-200 25 September 1959 supersedes FM 5-23 3 October 1956 and all changes. This reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice the state of doctrine and the state of training during the height of the Vietnam War. This manual provides a comprehensive reference and guide in all aspects of camouflage. It describes in detail the principles involved in concealing or disguising troops vehicles weapons and field installations. GPO paperback
195446507Washington DC: GPO 1954. Reprint Edition. good. 365 wraps illus. diagrams references glossary index. This manual supersedes TM 11-2324 21 September 1949 and TM 11-2325 21 September 1949. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice shortly after the end of the Korean War. GPO paperback
1960005354Washington D.C.: Headquarters Department of the Army. Original stapled three hole punched printed wrappers. Published Washington D.C.: Headquarters Department of the Army 1960. 4to. 7 7/8" x 10 1/4" 177pp. illustraed with color plates b/w photos. Soviet satellite nations of eastern Europe. Near fine. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1960. Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
196047693Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Army 1960. First Edition. First Printing. good. 196 wraps 3-hole punched illus. diagrams fold-out charts index minor wear and soiling to covers. Complete title: Field and Depot Maintenance: Generator Set Diesel Engine 45 KW AC 120/208 240/416 V 3 Phase 400 Cycle Skid Mounted Stewart and Stevenson Model 28100 w/ General Motors Engine Model 3045 Series 3-71 FSN 6115-620-4075. This Department of the Army Technical Manual reflects the state of technology state of knowledge and state of practice on key equipment during the early period of the Vietnam War. No indication that this publication supersedes any previous publication. U.S. Department of the Army paperback
1947572772GPO 1947. January 1947. Trade Paperback . Used - Good. Light edge and cover wear with unmarked pages. Domestic orders shipped with USPS tracking numbers. GPO, 1947. paperback
198480291Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1984. Reprint Edition. Wraps. Very good. vi 43 1 pages with folding maps at back cover: General Reference Map; Rerouting a Panzer Division; Approach March During the Muddy Season; Long Distance Winter March; and Large-Scale Withdrawal Across the Dnepr--Over-All Situation. Minor cover wear and soiling. Includes Introduction as well as chapters on Roads and Traffic Conditions of European Russia; Organization of Traffic Control Elements; March and Route Reconnaissance; Effect of Seasons on Traffic Control; Centralized Traffic Control During River Crossings; and Conclusions. Also contains Diagrams of Disposition of Traffic Control Elements--Defensive Situation; and Disposition of Traffic Control Elements--Offensive Situation. This pamphlet was prepared for the Historical Division EUCOM by a group of former German generals and general staff officers. All of the contributing authors saw considerable service on the Eastern Front during World War II. This pamphlet supersedes MS # P-039 "Armored Traffic Project" which was given a limited distribution by the Office of the Chief of Military History Special Staff U.S. Army. This pamphlet was prepared for the Historical Division EUCOM by a group of former German generals and general staff officers. All of the contributing authors saw considerable service on the Eastern Front during World War II. The principal author Brig. Gen. Hermann Burkhart Wueller-Hillebrand served as aide to the Chief of the Army General Staff before assuming command of an armored regiment on the Russian front. Successively appointed chief of staff of a panzer corps and a panzer army he saw action in the Ukraine Poland and East Prussia. One of the associate authors Brig. Gen. Oskar Munzel commanded a tank battalion and an armored regiment during the early phase of the Russian campaign. In 1943 General Munzel was assigned as instructor at the German armored school at<br/>Wuensdorf and subsequently became commandant of the one at Bergen-Fallingsbostel. Returning to the Russian front toward the end of the war he led a panzer brigade and served as deputy commander of a panzer division. In World War II the German Army doctrine on march and traffic control was firmly established and set forth in a field manual. The manual treated the subject in the broadest terms and was supplemented from time to time by pamphlets based on more current wartime experience. Unfortunately no copies of these publications were available to the authors when this study was written and much of the source material had to be drawn purely from memory. In view of the rapid strides made in the development of mechanized warfare and in deference to specific experience acquired<br/>during operations in various theaters of war the German manual avoided giving detailed directions and confined itself to such conventional principles as applied equally to all arms and services. It was then left to the discretion of each arm and service to prepare and issue such additional publications as were deemed necessary. One pamphlet entitled "The March of Motorized Troops" and published by the German Armored School in the fall of 1941 was used as a reference source for this study. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
19618180Washington DC: Department of the Army Headquarters 1961. Presumed First printing thus. Wraps. good. 48 pages. Wraps. Figures. Some discoloration to edges of covers. Some writing on front cover. This manual supersedes FM 31-15 7 January 1953 including C 1 5 November 1954. This manual provides guidance to the commanders and staffs of combined arms forces which have a primary mission of eliminating irregular forces. The text discusses the nature of irregular forces comprised of organized guerrilla units and underground elements and their supports; and the organization training tactics techniques and procedures to be employed by a combined arms force normally in conjunction with civil agencies do destroy large well-organized irregular forces in active or cold war situations. These operations may be required in situations wherein an irregular force either constitutes the only enemy or threatens rear areas of regular military forces which are conducting conventional operations. The material contained herein is applicable to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare. Irregular military is any non-standard military component that is distinct from a country's national armed forces. Being defined by exclusion there is significant variance in what comes under the term. It can refer to the type of military organization or to the type of tactics used. An irregular military organization is one which is not part of the regular army organization. Without standard military unit organization various more general names are often used; such organizations may be called a troop group unit column band or force. Irregulars are soldiers or warriors that are members of these organizations or are members of special military units that employ irregular military tactics. This also applies to irregular infantry and irregular cavalry units. Irregular warfare is warfare employing the tactics commonly used by irregular military organizations. This involves avoiding large-scale combat and focusing on small stealthy hit-and-run engagements. This updated field manual was issued at a time when the United States involvement in the Vietnam War was increasing. Modern conflicts in post-invasion Iraq the renewed Taliban insurgency in the 2001 war in Afghanistan the Darfur conflict the rebellion in the North of Uganda by the Lord's Resistance Army and the Second Chechen War are fought almost entirely by irregular forces on one or both sides. The CIA's Special Activities Division SAD is the premiere United States unit for creating or combating irregular military forces. SAD paramilitary officers created and led successful units from the Hmong tribe during the Laotian Civil War in the 1960s and 1970s. They also organized and led the Mujaheddin as an irregular force against the Soviet Union in Afghanistan in the 1980s as well as the Northern Alliance as an irregular insurgency force against the Taliban with US Army Special Forces during the war in Afghanistan in 2001 and organized and led the Kurdish Peshmerga with US Army Special Forces as an irregular counter-insurgency force against the Kurdish Sunni Islamist group Ansar al-Islam at the Iraq-Iran border and as an irregular force against Saddam Hussein during the war in Iraq in 2003. <br /> Irregular civilian volunteers also played a large role during the battle of Kyiv during the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine. Department of the Army, Headquarters paperback