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194818917Fort Benning GA: Infantery School. Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. A well maintained pamphlet of the Field Artillery School September 1 1948; Subject schedule and guide to the instructor in preparing lesson plans ; 30 pages . Infantery School unknown
194818918Fort Sill OK: Infantery School. Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. A well maintained pamphlet of the Field Artillery School September 1 1948; Subject schedule and guide to the instructor in preparing lesson plans ; 44 pages . Infantery School unknown
194818919Fort Sill OK: Infantery School. Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. A well maintained pamphlet of the Field Artillery School September 1 1948; Subject schedule and guide to the instructor in preparing lesson plans ; 4 pages; FSA . Infantery School unknown
194818923Fort Benning GA: Infantery School. Very Good. 1948. Pamphlet. Pamphlet of the Field Artillery School September 1 1948; Subject schedule and guide to the instructor in preparing lesson plans ; 5 pages; FSA . Infantery School unknown
194818921Fort Sill OK: Infantery School. Very Good-. 1948. Pamphlet. Pamphlet of the Field Artillery School September 1 1948 slightly soiled ; Subject schedule and guide to the instructor in preparing lesson plans ; 4 pages; FSA . Infantery School unknown
1960341946Ottawa 1960. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.82. Light penning to front cover otherwise clean. paperback
1957045476Washington D.C: Corps of Engineers US Army 1957. Edition 1-AMS First Printing 7-57 . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Map; 21x33" plastic relief map. Molded in 1957 from aerial photography taken 1954. "1955 magnetic declination for this sheet varies from 13degrees00' easterly for the center of the west edge to 12degrees45' easterly for the center of the east edge. Mean annual change is 0degees02' westerly. <br/> <br/> Corps of Engineers, US Army unknown
1964045475Washington D.C: Corps of Engineers US Army 1964. Edition 2-AMS . No Binding. Near Fine/No Jacket. Elephant Folio - over 15" - 23" tall. Map; 21x34" plastic relief map. Molded in 1964 from aerial photography taken 1954. "1960 magnetic declination from true north for this sheet varies from 13degrees 230 mils easterly for the center of the west edge to 12&1/2degrees 220 mils easterly for the center of the east edge." Stock No. V502PNI1212 <br/> <br/> Corps of Engineers, US Army unknown
1948L296pam4Fort Campbell Ky 1948. Book. Good. Library Bound Booklet. 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. Library Bound Booklet In Brown Press Board Pamphlet Binding. In Good Condition. Faint Tide Mark On Cover Page Spine Is Damaged But Intact. 15 Pages Tight Copy. Size 4To. This Book Is Part Of The Archibald Church Library Pamphlet Collection Northwestern University Medical School. Paperback
1942053528Atlanta GA: Army Press 1942. 1st . Hardcover. Good-Very Good/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 429pp.; HB pebbled brwn.w/glitgreen; rubbed w/corners worn wear on edges; spine cracked&frayed; hinges cracked&loose; cleantight pgs. "This record depicts historically the personnel and some of the training activities of the men of the 33rd Division U.S.A." b/w photos. <br/> <br/> Army Press hardcover
1918004935Fort Sill: Army War College 1918 40 pages. 12mo. First Edition. Wraps. Very Good. Army War College paperback
191744309Washington DC: GPO 1917. First U.S. Edition. as is. 48 illus. diagrams footnotes document stained and creased text is clean and readable ink name on front cover. Translated from French edition of 1916 edited at the Army War College Washington DC May 1917. Formerly classified as "Confidential For Official Use Only" GPO unknown
1918037566Government Printing Office. Fair with no dust jacket. 1918. Paperback. Paperback; Softcover. Green paper covers are creased soiled and rubbed. Quarter inch loss to paper at spine ends half inch circle of paper missing from lower spine. Foredge soil. Half inch creased closed tear to title page. Occasional water spotting as well as faint water marks to lower page edges text is completely legible. Always carefully wrapped and shipped in cardboard boxes to protect your purchase. ; 16MO . Government Printing Office paperback
189241878Washington 1892. Original printed title wrappers printed in red and blue inkswith red cross in the center of the front wrapper. 20pp original staples. Vertical fold Very Good.<br /> OCLC 47658074 4- DLC MA Hist. Soc. VA Tech W Res. Hist. Soc. as of March 2026. unknown
186431538Washington DC: Published by the Union Congressional Committee. Printed and Stereotyped by McGill & Witherow 1864. First Edition. Wraps. Very good. Stitched wraps. 16 pages. Tiny pinholes on the left margins. Some of the stitching is missing. Light toning and edge wear. <br /> <br /> This is a Presidential campaign pamphlet for 1864. On page 16 is a list of officials of the Union Executive Congressional Committee and a list of 15 more documents to be circulated. This particular pamphlet attacks General McClellan's hesitancy and indecision not to engage in battle with the Rebels.<br /> <br /> Sabin 3483. Published by the Union Congressional Committee. Printed and Stereotyped by McGill & Witherow unknown
1952023460Berlin: Control Commission for Germany British Element 1952. Book. Near Fine. Hardcover. First Edition. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 214p. Control Commission for Germany ( British Element ) Hardcover
199016480New York: Artrabras Publishers. Fine. 1990. Hardcover. 0896600106 . 3 Volumes. Compiled by the Center of Military Historyu United States Army. New York: Artabras Publishers 1990. Vol. I: The War Against Germany: Europe and Adjacent Areas. Vol. II: The War Against Germany and Italy: The Mediterranean and Adjacent Areas. Vol. III: The War Against Japan. 10.25 x 7.25". Black cloth spine letters silver. Fine condition in fine slipcase. Profusely illustrated with captions and indexes. ISBN 0896600106; 10.25 x 7.25 inches; 1384 pages . Artrabras Publishers hardcover
197525551Washington DC: Department of the Army 1975. First Edition. Large quarto 28.5cm.; green pictorial binder; mixed pagination; illus. folding tables; 38 folded maps including five in color loose in chemise mounted to inside of rear cover. Last leaf blank creased and partly separated else Fine. "DA Pamphlet 550-7-1." Compilation of bibliographical material on Latin America and the Caribbean compiled from the US Army Library. Scarce in commerce. Department of the Army unknown
19631986DEPT. OF ARMY OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL 1963. Book. Good. Hardcover. DEPT OF ARMY OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL 1963 VG- BROWN CLOTH HARDCOVER EX-LIB. DAMP STAIN ON FRONT COVER. WASHINGTON DC DEPT. OF ARMY OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL 1963. DEPT. OF ARMY OFFICE OF THE SURGEON GENERAL Hardcover
188235690New York: Charles Scribner's Sons 1882. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good. 12mo. 1 x 274 pages 5 pages publisher ads 1. Illustrated with maps. Blue cloth embossed hardcover with gilt stamped title on front cover and spine. Light edge wear to cloth extremities. Pages 158 and 159 are toned brown from contact with a news article related to the Civil War laid between the pages. Previous owner name on the front paste down. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover
1977325338Washington DC: Headquarters Department of the Army 1977. paperback. very good/no dustjacket. 4to. unpaginated. approx 55 pages. sticker residue at top right corner of front cover. Headquarters Department of the Army paperback
1950341175Washington DC: United States of America War Office 1950. paperback. good/no dustjacket. 8vo. pp.404. Paper covers. Covers lightly soiled. Moderate wear and creasing to front and back cover. Spine significantly creased and worn with chipping at head and tail. United States of America War Office paperback
198478997Washington DC: Department of the Army Headquarters 1984. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. This Manual Supersedes FM 1-88 7 July 1980. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 400 pages. Illustrations. Appendixes on training information a conversion chart and tactical vehicle identification gaming device. Glossary. References. Index. When issues the distribution was restricted for official Government use only. Given the passage of time and the introduction of information into the public domain this restriction is understood to no longer apply. Book has small creases to a few text pages. Cover is somewhat worn and soiled. The purpose of this manual is to familiarize aircrews with modern combat equipment provide a reference for aircrew field use and provide a guide for commanders conducting unit training in equipment recognition. The equipment shown in this manual is grouped by type: rotary-wing aircraft fixed-wing aircraft antiaircraft guns surface-to-air missiles armor artillery light armored vehicles and miscellaneous equipment. This manual provides information on current operational combat vehicle guns and aircraft of the United States allied western powers and threat countries which reasonable can be expected to be observed from the air during hostilities. Included in this manual are the best photographs available at writing time. The tactical vehicle identification gaming device depicted in Appendix C can be used as an instructional tool for increasing knowledge of combat equipment and for proficiency testing. The device also may be effectively used in class instruction or for self-testing. Aircraft recognition is a visual skill taught to military personnel and civilian auxiliaries since the introduction of military aircraft in World War I. It is important for air defense and military intelligence gathering. Aircraft recognition generally depends on learning the external appearance of the aircraft both friendly and hostile most likely to be encountered. Techniques used to teach this information have included scale models printed silhouette charts slide projectors computer aided instruction and even specially-printed playing cards. In the United Kingdom The Royal Observer Corps ROC was formed as a defence warning organization with civilians trained in aircraft recognition and operated primarily as such between 1925 and 1957. Aircraft recognition was first developed between the First and Second World wars when aerial warfare was first recognized as a future threat after 208 Zeppelin and 435 aircraft raids over London during the First World War. In 1917 Germany had started using fixed-wing bombers and the number of airship raids diminished rapidly. To answer this new threat Major General Edward Bailey Ashmore a First World War pilot who had later been in command of an artillery division in Belgium was appointed to devise improved systems of detection communication and control. The Metropolitan Observation Service was created covering the London area known as the London Air Defence Area and was soon extended to the coasts of Kent and Essex. This led to the establishment of the Observer Corps in 1925. In September 1942 the government recognized the usefulness and effectiveness of the systems developed by volunteer observers and first published Aircraft Recognition The Inter-services Recognition Journal. With official recognition by HQ Royal Observer Corps and the Air Ministry that accurate recognition of aircraft was achievable the systems developed by the volunteers were adopted as official training. In the US during World War II civilians were enlisted into a Ground Observer Corps to support air defense operations receiving training in aircraft identification. The US military continues to use "WEFT" as a mnemonic for the major features of an aircraft: Wings or rotors to provide lift Engines to provide power a Fuselage to carry the payload and pilot and a Tail assembly which controls the direction of flight. These elements differ in shape size number and position. The differences distinguish one aircraft type from another. The individual components can be taught as separate recognition and identification features but it is the composite of these features that must be learned to recognize and identify an aircraft. Department of the Army, Headquarters paperback
196176738Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1961. Presumed First Edition presumed reprint as date of issue was 1960. Wraps. Good. 198 2 pages. Illustrations including fold-outs. Appendix I. References. Appendix II. Abbreviations and Symbols. Appendix III. Paints. Appendix IV. Construction Rates. Glossary. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. This manual supersedes TM 5-226 6 May 1943 including C 1 20 May 1944. This manual reflects the state of the art the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time the United States increased its military activity in Vietnam. This manual provides instruction and guidance for military personnel engaged in or responsible for carpentry and building construction. It is applicable for both training and field use. Carpentry. The functions of and the methods used by the carpenter in maintaining repairing and constructing buildings and other wooden structures. Building construction. In addition to information on standard theater of operations building construction this manual gives information on prefabricated buildings including proper erection crew organization erection time rates and recommended procedures. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
195959212Department of the Army 1959. Paperback. Used very good. Very Good condition. Large tan softcover1959 edition 295pp sewn binding for long life. Cover has almost no wear but is lightly soiled by use; interior as new except pages a little tanned due to age. Nice condition. We provide professional service and individual attention to your order daily shipments and sturdy packaging. FREE TRACKING ON ALL SHIPMENTS WITHIN USA. . Department of the Army, paperback