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197920803Gresham Books 1979. First Edition Thus. hard cover. Very Good/Good. Old Woking Surrey England: Gresham Books. Hard cover. 1979. Illustrated. 556 pp.Hardcover w/ dust jacket. Dust jacket is worn with some fraying and chipping to the edges. Interior is clean and free of stray markings. Small bookseller sticker at the bottom of the inside front board and a previous owner's signatureon the first fly leaf. First published in 1943. This facsimile edition published in 1979. Gresham Books hardcover
197801105545Louisville: U.S. Army Engineer District Louisville 1978. 537pp fold-out maps. Two small soiled spots on back cover. Clip-bound Soft Cover. Very Good. Thick Quarto. U.S. Army Engineer District, Louisville Paperback
1957BR-0118-386Softcover. 285 pp. Headquarters Department of the Army Washington D.C. 1970. 1970 printing of the 1957 edition. Clean bright unmarked copy of the Army Field Manual for Survival. Minor soiling of ivory covers. No reader's creases. Near Fine to Fine. More photos on request. Shipped in a box within a box in bubble wrap with a tracking number. Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
1988031548Washington D.C.: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1988. Paper Back. Fine New/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.2"thick; SC loose-leaf w/5 holes; yellow w/blk.; NEW! Still in shrinkwrap! "Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun M1 2350-01-061-2445 and Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun IPM1 2350-01-136-8738 General Abrams Hull <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1988031551Washington D.C.: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1988. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.2"thick; SC loose-leaf w/5 holes; yellow w/blk.bound w/cable tie; some rub w/ink on cover; cleantight pgs. "Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun M1 2350-01-061-2445 and Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun IPM1 2350-01-136-8738 General Abrams Hull <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1992031554Washington DC: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1992. Paper Back. Fine New/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. chapt.pag.1&1/2"thick; SC loose-leaf w/5 holes; white w/blk.; NEW! Still in shrinkwrap! "Fighting Vehicle Infantry M2 2350-01-048-5920 M2A1 2350-01-179-1027 and Fighting Vehicle Cavalry M3 2350-01-049-2695 M3A1 2350-01-179-1028 Hull <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1988031550Washington D.C.: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1988. Paper Back. Fine New/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.2"thick; SC loose-leaf w/5 holes; yellow w/blk.; NEW! Still in shrinkwrap! "Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun M1 2350-01-061-2445 and Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun IPM1 2350-01-136-8738 General Abrams Hull" Changes Nos.5&6 <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1992031553Washington D.C.: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1992. Paper Back. Fine New/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.1"thick; SC loose-leaf w/3 holes; yellow w/blk.; NEW! Still in shrinkwrap! "Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun M1 2350-01-061-2445 and Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun IPM1 2350-01-136-8738 General Abrams Turret <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1988031549Washington D.C.: Dept.of the Army Headquarters 1988. Paper Back. Fine New/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.2"thick; SC loose-leaf w/5 holes; yellow w/blk.; NEW! Still in shrinkwrap! "Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun M1 2350-01-061-2445 and Tank Combat Full-Tracked: 105-MM Gun IPM1 2350-01-136-8738 General Abrams Hull" Change No.8 <br/> <br/> Dept.of the Army Headquarters unknown
1946s00039393U.S Army 1946. Wraps. Very Good. Octavo softcover 88pp. Book is very good with previous owner's name printed on cover moderate age toning and soil to wraps interior age toned but clean text unmarked binding tight. With hole punched at top presumably to hang near telephone. Very RARE Occupation era telephone directory from the US 8th Army in the Yokohoma area of Japan. U.S Army unknown
1982054665USATRADOC 1982. Soft cover. Good. Military History Soft cover with cover and pages also three-hole punched. Cover has title handwritten on spine edge wear creases minor scuffs rubbed/bent cover/page corners rubbed spine slightly sunned. Minor dirt on edge. No writing in text. USATRADOC paperback
194647824Heidelberg Germany: Aloys Graf 1946. First Edition. First Printing. fair. 333 v.1 only of the 3-vol. set illus. maps many folding maps boards worn marked "Restricted" This was Gordon Gill's copy. Dornbusch 349. Aloys Graf hardcover
194647823Heidelberg Germany: Aloys Graf 1946. fair. 371 v.3 only of the 3-vol. set illus. maps many folding maps 2 maps in rear pocket boards worn and soiled. Front board and title page marked "Restricted. " This was Gordon C. Gill's copy. Dornbusch 349. Aloys Graf hardcover
194647821Heidelberg Germany: Aloys Graf 1946. good. 333 v.1 only of the 3-vol. set illus. maps many folding maps some wear and soiling to boards some creasing to endpapers. "Restricted" label mostly removed from rear board title page marked "Restricted. " The three-volume history was published to provide a record of the campaigns of the Seventh Army as accurate and unbiased as possible and not omitting inevitable mistakes and difficulties that may have occurred. Emphasis has been placed on the tactics of the campaign supply being less thoroughly covered although there are chapters on supplyfor each phase of the book. William B. Goddard was Chief of the Historical Section. Dornbusch 349. Aloys Graf hardcover
194647822Heidelberg Germany: Aloys Graf 1946. good. 357 v.2 only of the 3-vol. set illus. maps many folding maps some wear and soiling to boards some creasing to endpapers. "Restricted" label mostly removed from rear board title page marked "Restricted " other places stamped. Dornbusch 349. Aloys Graf hardcover
2005055829Dept. of the Army 2005. Trade Paperback. Fine. Mossberg 500 & 590 operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Disassembly Assembly & Repair <br/> <br/> Dept. of the Army paperback
19515005939Baton Rouge LA U.S.A.: Army And Navy Publishing Co. 1951. Bound in red cloth stamped in gold. In yearbook format with pictures of all of the soldiers stationed there in the early 1950's. 87 pp. Scarce - only 4 copies listed on OCLC/ Worldcat. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. Army And Navy Publishing Co. Hardcover
19201503250012Washington D.C. : G.P.O 1/1/1920. Hardcover. Very Good. 44 training pamphlets in contemporary F style binder. 1920-1927. Pamphlets staple bound. Good binding and cover. Clean unmarked pages. Ships daily. <br><br> After WWI and the National Defense Act of 1920 the character of the Army between world wars was on the focus of the United States and its territories since it was assumed the next war would be based by Navies and not a land war. Since the Army had huge stocks of materiel left over from its belated production for World War I the principal concern of the War Department until the 1930's was manpower to fulfill these peacetime missions. This training regulation Volume is the basis of the reorganized army and would be in effect through WWII and not revised until the National Security Act of 1947. <br> Contents are: Doctrines principles and methods. 1921 10-5; Officers : Instruction with saber. 1925 20-5; The Soldier : Instruction and qualification with bayonet etc. 1923 50-15 50-20 50-25 50-45 50-50 50-55 50-60 50-65 50-70 50-75 50-80 50-90; The Specialist. 1926 75-15; First aid : outlines of first aid for the injured or sick. 1921 112-5; Hygiene. 1921 113-5; Guard Duty : ceremony of guard mounting foot troops. 1922 135-5; Interior Guard Duty. 1926 135-15; Marksmanship. 1923 150-5 150-10 150-25 150-30 150-35 150-40; Signal Corps : Wire axis installation and maintenance within division. 1926 165-5; Topography and surveying. 1922 190-5 190-14 190-15 190-25 190-30; Fortification : Principles of field fortification. 1926 195-5; Fortification : explosives and demolitions 1926 195-30; Fortification : camouflage for all arms 1926 195-40; Fortification : camouflage for artillery 1926 195-45; Scouting and patrolling : scouting and patrolling dismounted 1923 200-5; Tent drill : To pitch and strike shelter tents foot troops 1927 225-5; Machine gun : Technique of machine-gun fire direct laying 1923 240-10; Machine gun : Combat practice. 1923 240-20; Equipment : Field ranges description care and use. 1922 300-50; Instruments. 1922 310-20; Weapons : U.S. rifle caliber .30 model of 1903 accessories and appendages. 1926 320-10; Ordnance Department : Automatic pistol caliber .45 model of 1911. 1924 320-15; Weapons : automatic rifle Browning model of 1918. 1925 320-25 Washington [D.C.] : G.P.O hardcover
ANAIS-1581600437Paladin Pr. paperback. Good. 8.8x1.3x11.3. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Paladin Pr paperback
1980Q-0873641205Paladin Press 1980-05-01. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Paladin Press paperback
1581600437.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1999220729-12Square uncreased spine no writing or marks no folded page corners. Paladin Press paperback
1999Q-1581600437Paladin Press 1999. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Paladin Press paperback
1863mon0003511037Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & 1863. Hardcover. Good. . shows minor wear. Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & hardcover
1916229001916. World War I mobilization photo album group of 65 photographs dating circa 1916-1918 documenting the training and daily life of U.S. soldiers during the pre-deployment period. The material captures the organization and routines of stateside military encampments as the United States prepared for overseas engagement providing visual evidence of training exercises camp infrastructure and soldier life. These images record both formal military activity and informal moments illustrating how enlisted men adapted to regimented environments while maintaining social bonds during the transition from civilian life to military service.<br /> <br /> Sixty-five black-and-white silver gelatin photographs each approximately 3 x 4 inches mounted in a ring-bound black leather album measuring about 3.5 x 6 inches. The images depict rows of conical canvas tents arranged in orderly lines soldiers standing in formation and groups engaged in drilling and instruction. Additional scenes show men performing camp labor including driving tent stakes transporting supplies cooking and resting on cots within tent interiors. Several photographs capture a regimental band assembled with visible instruments while others present candid moments of leisure and interaction. A pair of images shows two soldiers in improvised costume dress suggesting informal humor within camp life. The latter portion of the album shifts to civilian contexts with men in suits posed outdoors social gatherings in grassy settings and group portraits including women in light-colored dresses indicating family or community connections during leave periods.<br /> <br /> Produced during the United States' mobilization for World War I these photographs document the transformation of civilian individuals into military personnel within temporary training environments. The archive shows both the structured discipline of camp organization and the persistence of personal identity and social relationships. The inclusion of both military and civilian scenes provides a continuous narrative of service and home life supporting research into military training social history and vernacular photography of the World War I era. Scattered toning minor rubbing to album leaves and occasional corner lifting; binding secure with moderate cover wear; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of U.S. soldier experience during wartime mobilization. unknown