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19171304110062United States Government Printing Office 1/1/1917. Pamphlet. Very Good. Staple bound. 10 p. Paper wrapping. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Previous owner's name inscribed on cover: Lieut. Ward. Ships daily. United States Government Printing Office unknown
191713511Washington DC: GPO 1917. good. 40 wraps figure table some soiling to covers. Scarce. Topics covered include employment of gas by the ancients the first use of gas in modern warfare instruction in the methods of gas warfare the school at Aldershot methods of making a gas attack the various kinds of gases the effect of gases methods of protection practical instruction exposure to gas during training methods of defense and tactical employment of gas in offense. GPO paperback
1484025725.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1996055267Carlisle Barracks PA: US Army War College 1996. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall/Folio. 143pp.; SC staple-bound 3-hole; blue w/blk.; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Lesson No.6 - Lecture/Small-Group Exercise. "Strategy is an art and a highly creative one at that. It is also a science in that it follows certain rules and requires a common understanding of terminology adherence to certain principles and a discipline albeit creative thought process. In that spiirit offered herein are some guidelines definitions and rules of thumb for analyzing and dveveloping strategy. <br/> <br/> US Army War College unknown
2006SONG1584872470Brand: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War Co 2006-01-01. hardcover. Used: Good. 0.00x0.00x0.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Brand: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War Co hardcover
20192-109768265XIndependently published 2019. Paperback. New. 737 pages. 11.69x8.27x1.66 inches. Independently published paperback
20192-109693339XIndependently published 2019. Paperback. New. 710 pages. 11.69x8.27x1.60 inches. Independently published paperback
191843686Washington DC: GPO 1918. fair to good. 56 wraps figures front cover somewhat stained small stains in inner margin of several pages small tears/chips to front cover. War Department Document No. 712. Topics covered include warfare of highly organized defenses--the offensive; warfare of highly organized defenses--the defensive; attack and defense of wooded areas and towns; consolidation; warfare of improvised defenses and open fighting. GPO paperback
1982016930Carlisle Barracks PA: US Army War College 1982. 27th Edition. Softcover. Fine. 8-1/2 x 11 Softcover; 27th Edition; 188pp; Covers clean & bright address label to back cover text unmarked binding is tight as new Fine condition. Directory of present and former staff and faculty graduates and students by class alphabetical listing of all personnel and special categories of the US Army War College from 1905-1982. US Army War College paperback
050967N.P.: n.p. no date. very nice copy; larger-format . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st Edition. n.p. no date paperback
20081-1422015505Progressive Management 2008. CD-ROM. New. 250 pages. 11.60x10.40x1.90 inches. Progressive Management unknown
NC02AA-00581The Infantry Journal. Collectible - Good. Washington: The Infantry Journal Inc. 1943. 3rd edition. 24mo. 360pp. Illus. maps. Good book. Owner's name on front cover. mortars ordnance handbooks and manuals Inquire if you need further information. The Infantry Journal unknown
MA03H-00143The Infantry Journal. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington: Infantry Journal Inc. 1943. 3rd edition. 24mo. v360pp. Illus. Fair book. Front hinge broken. Spine cover torn. Armed Forces drill and tactics mortars handbooks and manuals Inquire if you need further information. The Infantry Journal unknown
192049313n.p.: U.S. Army c. 1920. good. 25" x 19" 1 sheet single sheet folded in eighths closed size 6.5" x 10" illus. some wear along folds small edge tears/chips. This 45-plate training aid appears to be primarily for artillerymen. U.S. Army unknown
1976057540Washington DC: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1976. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12. chapt.pag.; SC staple-bound 3-hole; white w/blk.; slight rub w/lt.wear&sun on edges; ink underlinecover; mailing label residue; cleantight pgs. Designed "to evaluate the ability of a combat aviation battalion to perform specified missions under simulated combat conditions." ARTEP 57-55. <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
19211147293Military Service Publishing Co. 1921. Yellow titles on black cloth. Contents lightly tanned. A solid unmarked copy. Hardcover. Good/No Jacket. Thick Large Octavo. Book. Military Service Publishing Co. Hardcover
5970198Dover Pubns. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In poor condition suitable as a reading copy. Date is unspecified. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item450grams ISBN:0486203808 Dover Pubns paperback
0486203808.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
191749320n.p.: U.S. Army c. 1917. fair to good. 8" x 13" 34 wraps sheets held together with two paperclips at top edge tables a few pencil notes some soiling & small stains to text. U.S. Army paperback
196308714Army & Navy Publishing 1963-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. Textured green cloth boards with impressed white and red decoration are rubbed/bumped at the corners some general wear to the front spine rubbed head/tail. Clean interior. All orders packed with care most dust jackets protected by Brodart sleeve independent bookseller since 2011 Army & Navy Publishing hardcover
191949218n.p.: 29th Engineers U.S. Army 1919. fair. 24 map wraps separate color map 14.5" x 18" appendix covers brittle/discolored: small edge tears/chips. Contains separate color map entitled "The Military Situation in Greater Poland From Information Received up to Feb. 15 1919 Corrected to Mar. 15 1919"; this map contains information on the military situation the railway system navigation on the Vistula and the area of Polish speech. Topics covered in the text include Polish boundaries speech racial borders and history; strategic elements; military developments; and the Polish Army. The appendix is a chronology of Polish partition. The bulletin was printed by the Mobile Typographical Unit of the 29th Engineers U.S. Army. "For Official Circulation Only. " 29th Engineers, U.S. Army paperback
1959223101959. United States Army Intelligence School. Intelligence training archive. 1959-1963. This archive documents the institutional training system used by the U.S. Army Intelligence School at Fort Holabird during the Cold War outlining how personnel were instructed in reconnaissance mapping foreign intelligence analysis and counterintelligence operations. The material establishes a formal curriculum designed to prepare officers for intelligence work in the context of U.S.-Soviet conflict combining doctrinal interpretation of adversary systems with technical instruction in observation terrain analysis and operational planning. It provides primary evidence of how intelligence training integrated ideological framing with practical field methods.<br /> <br /> Archive of 13 instructional documents totaling approximately 459 pages issued between 1959 and 1963 including manuals technical booklets and training schedules. Titles include 1 Soviet Intelligence Systems Nov 1962 2 Observation and Description Jan 1961 3-5 Military Map Reading booklets 1959-1961 6 Interpretation of Highways Bridges and Transportation Facilities Oct 1961 7 USAINTS Library Guide Jan 1962 8 Operational Data on South Korea I Sep 1962 9 Nuclear Warfare II Jun 1963 10 Benelux Jul 1961 11 Solution of Dispersion Problems undated and 12-13 weekly training schedules June and July 1963. The manuals include diagrams and exercises on map reading identifying "recognition distance and direction" as core elements with annotated examples of azimuth calculation and grid use. Instructional material in Observation and Description includes facial and morphological diagrams distinguishing features such as "Vertical Forehead" and "Bushy" eyebrows for identification purposes. Soviet Intelligence Systems presents ideological analysis stating that Soviet security organs are "extensions of the Party's designs" and describing intelligence as "a pervasive force which envelops every sector of society." Infrastructure manuals include photographic examples of roads and bridges for field identification while the Library Guide outlines access systems and spatial organization of intelligence resources. Weekly schedules list training components such as report writing practical exercises and seminars alongside technical instruction in photography.<br /> <br /> Produced during a period of sustained Cold War tension these materials show how the U.S. Army formalized intelligence education by combining political interpretation of adversaries with standardized technical training. The emphasis on mapping surveillance and infrastructure analysis reflects preparation for both conventional and nuclear-era operations while the inclusion of regional studies such as South Korea and Benelux indicates geographic scope within global strategic planning. Minor rust to staples light edge toning and scattered manuscript annotations; occasional corner creases and small marginal tears not affecting text; overall very good. A cohesive archive of Cold War intelligence training preserving the instructional methods and analytical frameworks used by the U.S. Army in the early 1960s. unknown
1929186831929. U.S. Army and Navy holiday dinner menus and related materials 1929 to 1945 document organized communal life ceremonial observance and institutional identity within the American military across the interwar and World War II periods. The group includes menus for Independence Day Thanksgiving Armistice Day and Navy Day situating the material within official holiday programming that reinforced morale and unit cohesion during both peacetime training and global conflict. The presence of menus from the 189th Field Artillery at Fort Sill in 1940 and later examples from the U.S.S. Pine Island including those produced at Sasebo Japan places the archive within the geographic expansion of U.S. military operations from domestic bases to overseas occupation zones. The inclusion of named rosters and autograph signatures connects these printed artifacts to specific service members documenting how collective identity and hierarchy were formalized and commemorated through shared meals.<br /> <br /> Archive of eight original military holiday dinner menus and four printed cloth napkins. United States and Japan 1929 to 1945. Menus measure approximately 7 x 5.5 inches and are printed in paper wrappers with illustrated covers. The earliest menu issued for the 189th Field Artillery at Fort Sill Oklahoma Thanksgiving 1940 includes an ornamental napkin a printed roster of personnel multiple autograph signatures and a "wooden certificate" voucher redeemable within the Cherokee Strip region. Additional menus originate from the U.S.S. Pine Island for Independence Day Navy Day and Armistice Day observances including examples produced at the Sasebo naval base in Japan. Menus list standardized holiday meals including roast turkey baked ham potatoes and pie. The archive also includes four cloth napkins from the 70th Service Squadron dated 1929 to 1931 each approximately 14 x 14 inches printed with thematic imagery such as turkeys cornucopias and holly leaves and bearing full rosters of personnel organized by rank. The 70th Service Squadron was stationed at March Field California a major Army Air Corps training installation during this period.<br /> <br /> Military holiday menus functioned as both practical documents and ceremonial objects recording foodways hierarchy and unit composition while reinforcing institutional traditions across dispersed service environments. The continuity of menu design and meal structure across years and locations reflects standardized provisioning practices while the inclusion of rosters and signatures preserves individual participation within collective settings. The presence of materials spanning prewar Army Air Corps units and wartime naval operations including occupation-era Japan provides a longitudinal view of military culture across a period of rapid organizational and geopolitical change. Light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. unknown
V12OS-00462Department of the Army. Used - Acceptable. Acceptable condition. US Army Combat Training A readable intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books. Department of the Army unknown
1581604483.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback