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1396742107.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1396742131.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
199152596Place_Pub: Washington DC: Walter Reed Army Medical Cen 1991. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 156 wraps velobound with clear plastic front cover illus. Addresses guidelines for anesthesia surgery and critical care. This was clearly intended for Medical Corps personnel expected to deal with Operation Desert Storm combat casualties. Walter Reed Army Medical Cen paperback
1959012337Harcourt Brace and Company. Stated First Edition. Clipped DJ in archival cover. . Fine. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 1959. Harcourt, Brace and Company hardcover
197120528Washington DC: GPO 1971. good. 26 cm 367 wraps illus. some in color color fold-out maps cover and bottom of several pages soiled several red check marks in text. GPO paperback
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
198336572Washington DC: Department of the Army 1983. good. Approx. 200 wraps illus. fold-out plates diagrams index some wear and soiling to covers pencil erasure on title-page. This training circular is intended for official Government use only. Department of the Army paperback
195480290Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Army 1954. Presumed First Thus. Wraps. Good. 4 452 pages. Some page corners creased. Cover worn soiled and has edge tears. Illustrations photographs diagrams and drawings. Index. Includes chapters on Browning Automatic Rifle; Caliber .30 Machine Guns; Gunnery for Machine Guns; Browning Machine Gun Caliber .50 HB M2; 57-MM Rifle M18A1; 77-MM Rifle M20; 105-MM Rifle M27; and Recoilless Rifle Gunnery. Also includes Index. This manual contains copyrighted material reproduced by permission of the copyright holder The Military Service Publishing Co. Harrisburg PA. The Reserve Officers' Training Corps ROTC is a group of college- and university-based officer training programs for training commissioned officers of the United States Armed Forces. In 1915 Major General Leonard Wood instituted the Citizen's Military Training Corps the first series of training camps to make officers out of civilians. For the first time in history an attempt was made to provide a condensed course of training and commissioning competent reserve line officers after only a summer of military training. Over 5000 men arrived at Plattsburgh in May 1917 for the first of the large training corps. By the end of 1917 over 17000 men had been trained. By the eve of its entry into World War One the U.S. had a prepared corps of officers including one of the earliest Plattsburgh graduates Theodore Roosevelt Jr. The Army Reserve Officer Training Corps AROTC program is the largest branch of ROTC as the Army is the largest branch of the military. A crew-served weapon is any weapon system that is issued to a crew of two or more individuals performing the same or separate tasks to run at maximum operational efficiency as opposed to an individual-service weapon which only requires one person to run at maximum operational efficiently. The weight and bulk of the system often also necessitates multiple personnel for transportation. Crew-served weapons operated by infantry include sniper rifles anti-materiel rifles machine guns automatic grenade launchers mortars anti-tank guns anti-aircraft guns recoilless rifles shoulder-launched missile weapons and static anti-tank and anti-aircraft missiles. U.S. Department of the Army paperback
1390885771.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1396453873.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198290747Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Army Headquarters 1982. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps three-hole punched. Good. Quarto. Various paginations about .5 inches thick. Illustrations including fold-puts. Camouflage cover worn. This manual supersedes FM 31-35m 26 September 1969. It represents the state-of-knowledge state-of-doctrine content of training and the state-of-the-militaryart in the period after the end of the Vietnam War and before the period of the Persian Gulf wars and related insurgencies. Contents address the jungle environment life in the jungle preparation and training to deploy to jungle areas the threat in jungle areas tactical operations helicopter armor mechanized infantry and combat support operations and combat services support. The appendices are references. navigation and tracking jungle obstacles waterborne operations fighting positions and shelters NBC warfare in jungle areas communication techniques in a jungle environment the individual soldier's combat load adjustment of fire by sound and defensive formations and Glossary. FM 90-5: Jungle Operations is a foundational U.S. Army field manual from 1982 detailing how to fight survive and operate in dense jungle environments covering tactics life support navigation threats and support for all unit types. It provides deep insights into jungle threats special techniques like waterborne operations communication and soldier load essential for jungle warfare. Key Areas Covered in FM 90-5 include: Jungle Environment: Understanding terrain weather and obstacles; Life in the Jungle: Survival health and morale; Preparation & Training: Skills needed including swimming and navigation; The Threat: Enemy tactics guerrilla warfare and conventional forces; Tactical Operations: Patrols ambushes reconnaissance and combat support; Combat Support: Logisticscommunication and indirect fire. U.S. Department of the Army, Headquarters paperback
196576522Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1965. Revised Edition. Wraps. Good. 4.5 inches by 6.75 inches. 227 1 pages. Wraps. Figures. References. Glossary. Index. Covers has some wear and soiling crease at back corner. This manual supersedes FM 31-21 29 September 1961 including C 1 4 September 1963. NATO has defined special operations as "military activities conducted by specially designated organized trained and equipped forces manned with selected personnel using unconventional tactics techniques and modes of employment". Special forces emerged in the early 20th century with a significant growth in the field during the Second World War when every major army created formations devoted to special operations behind enemy lines. Special forces may perform functions including airborne operations counterinsurgency counterterrorism foreign internal defense covert operations direct action hostage rescue high-value targets/manhunting intelligence operations mobility operations and unconventional warfare. This manual provides doctrinal guidance to commanders and staffs responsible for the training and operational employment of U.S. Army special forces in unconventional warfare UW and in counterinsurgency CI operations. It describes the organization mission and methods of employment of the U.S. Airborne special forces group. It explains the interrelationships of the special forces operational base the airborne special forces groups and its C B and A detachments and other U.S. elements operationally engaged in the guerrilla warfare operational area GWOA. It furnished guidelines to the operational detachment commander in his relationships with resistance leaders and other resistance personnel. This manual is applicable in nuclear and nonnuclear warfare. U. S. Government Printing Office 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
196250417Washington DC: GPO 1962. Revised Edition. good. 128 wraps illus. figures references appendices index stamp on front cover crossed out in marker covers somewhat soiled. Lower corner of covers and text bent. Topics covered include barriers--planning individual obstacles both natural obstacles and artificial obstacles operations--barriers; and denial operations. GPO 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
197752605Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1977. good. Quarto approx. 400 3-hole punched ringbound illus. diagrams maps references index camouflage style 3-ring binder somewhat worn and soiled. This publication supersedes TC 17-15-1 1 October 1973; TC 17-15-3 15 April 1975; TC 71-4-2 10 October 1974. GPO unknown
196215671Washington DC: GPO 1962. Revised Edition. fair. 344 wraps illus. tables refs apps glossary index covers somewhat soiled rough spot on front cover soiling fore-edge. Small tears to cover edges rear cover missing. Appendix VI pp. 268-277 contains an example survival lesson outline. 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
195350197Washington DC: GPO 1953-1954. Revised Edition. fair to good. 156 10 wraps illus. maps references appendices index front cover somewhat soiled and stained some darkening to text. Change 1 18 March 1954 10 pages laid inside front cover. This manual is designed as a guide for the employment of Aggressor as the maneuver enemy in any tactical exercise and to set forth methods and procedures that may be used by the United States units designated to represent units of the Aggressor Army. Topics covered include planning and preparation intelligence special equipment and simulation devices artillery fire representation psychological warfare guerrilla warfare organization and training of an aggressor force and aggressor cadre. 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
196250363Washington DC: GPO 1962. Revised Edition. fair to good. 161 wraps 3-hole punched figures fold-out chart references appendices index covers somewhat soiled and discolored. Stamp on front cover crossed out in marker. 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 involvementin 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
196914537Place_Pub: Washington DC: GPO 1969. Revised Edition. good. Quarto approx. 120 wraps illus. figures references index some soiling to covers. Topics covered include the jungle combat and combat support combat service support jungle operations and special training requirements. GPO paperback
196349837Washington DC: GPO 1963. Revised Edition. good. 223 wraps folding map folding chart index covers somewhat worn and soiled. This unclassified survey was prepared at the request of the Director of Coordination and Analysis Office of the Chief of State Department of the Army and updates DA Pamphlet No. 20-65 "Soviet Military Power" which was published in March 1959. The work includes many materials that reflect on the strategic political and economic status of the Soviet Union as a world power intent on extending its influcence beyond its national borders and dominating the world. 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
195545977Washington DC: Department of the Army 1955. First Edition. First Printing. good. 240 wraps illus. diagrams references index covers somewhat worn and soiled. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the period after the Korean War and before the significant increase in U.S. Army operations during the Vietnam War. Department of the Army paperback