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0160752159.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1943215491943. Photo archive documents the experiences of African American and white soldiers during and after World War II with a particular focus on the postwar occupation of Japan and the Philippines. African American and white United States Army soldiers in occupied Japan and the Philippines appear throughout this World War II and immediate postwar photograph archive of 16 original photographs documenting the military presence established in Asia following Japan's surrender in 1945. United States occupation forces entered Japan under the authority of the Allied command led by Douglas MacArthur overseeing demilitarization economic stabilization and reconstruction of Japanese infrastructure. The photographs document American servicemen returning from deployment in the Pacific and participating in the early occupation environment including logistical operations military transport and everyday life among U.S. troops stationed abroad. Several images specifically depict African American soldiers providing visual evidence of Black military service during a transitional moment when the U.S. armed forces remained segregated yet were increasingly dependent on specialized technical personnel and logistical units supporting large occupation forces across Asia.<br /> <br /> Archive of 16 items consisting of 15 black and white silver gelatin photographs and one language manual documenting American military personnel in Japan the Philippines and the United States during and immediately after World War II. Photographs range in size from approximately 3.5 x 2 inches to 10 x 8 inches and include formal portraits group images of soldiers disembarking from a military transport ship in San Francisco after returning from Asia scenes of military activity in Japan and documentation of damaged wartime infrastructure. One portrait shows an African American soldier in full uniform wearing a shoulder patch for the Japan Logistical Command a unit responsible for supply distribution transportation networks and infrastructure support for American occupation forces in Japan. Another photograph depicts an African American soldier with technician rank insignia on his sleeve chevron indicating a specialized technical role within the Army's wartime ranking system. Informal photographs provide glimpses of daily life including a soldier seated in a rickshaw with an inscription on the reverse reading "This is what is used for a taxi over here it's called a RICKSHAW. The guy in the seat is sometimes called a sgt. when they can think of nothing worse Ha Ha." Another image captures soldiers gathered outside a military barracks while a photograph captioned "Shadow of C-54 falls upon Sons of the Rising Sun on arrival at Ie Shima 20 August 1945 enroute to Manila" records the arrival of a U.S. transport aircraft shortly after the end of the Pacific war.<br /> <br /> Japanese: A Guide to the Spoken Language. Washington: War Department 1943. Issued to American military personnel preparing for operations in the Pacific the manual reflects the practical linguistic training provided to soldiers expected to interact with Japanese civilians and local labor forces during military operations and the occupation period. The guide includes phonetic instruction and dialogues designed for rapid language acquisition. One instructional passage advises soldiers: "To learn to imitate the sounds of Japanese you should listen to the records at least six or seven times. The English will be given first followed by the Japanese. Then repeat the Japanese out loud and say it good and loud. Remember! Repeat every Japanese phrase right after you hear it." Illustrated dialogue exercises show soldiers asking for directions in Japanese while another voice interjects "Hey! Anybody here speak any English" The photographs and language manual together illustrate everyday realities of U.S. military life in Asia during the transition from wartime operations to occupation governance following Japan's surrender. Photographs exhibit minor edge wear and light creasing consistent with period handling. The language guide shows moderate handling wear with slight staining and creased pages but remains fully legible. Overall condition very good. unknown
194484881Virginia: U.S. ARMY 64TH ENGINEER TOPOGRAPHIC BATTALION USAFICPA 1944. Poster. Good Plus. Three informational propaganda posters in a series comprising 4009-1; 4009-2; and 4009-7 each measuring approximately 17 1/2" x 11 1/2". Each of the three shows a central fold crease and one shows considerable smudging or perhaps dry mold; each is now protected in a stiff archival sleeve. Bottom corner of each reads "Reproduced by 64th Engr. Top. Bn USAFICPA" followed by the graphic number. We're guessing that these posters did not come out of the far larger mapping divisions in the Topographic Battalion but were from the "Graphic Arts and Distribution" division domiciled in Virginia. The artist for each is "BRAD". <br /> <br /> 4009-1 depicts a tank surrounded by attacking Japanese soldiers who are attemptng to overrun the tank lobbing grenades etc. but who are repelled ostensibly because well it's a tank and the fact that the soldiers in the tank are prepared. The caption in the top right corner reads: "'STOP THE JAP"/Infantry Troops Should Always be Ready and Able/ to Stop the Enemy from/ Swarming over Our Tanks!" <br /> <br /> 4009-2 diagrams relative positions of squad placement whose job is to accompany the tank. The caption below reads: "PROTECTING YOUR TANK" In Thick Country with No Enemy Contact -- about Half a Squad should Accompany the Tank Very Closely 5 Yds. and the Remainder Following Close Support You Must Be His Eyes Thru the Jungle and the Spotter for His Fire.Ancillary note follows at bottom reminding that these spotter scouts are guiding the movement of the tanks through the undergrowth.<br /> <br /> 4009-7 shows "TANKS OVERRUNNING ENEMY POSITION": Infantrymen Advancing for the Mop-Up while their Buddies Cover Both Them and the Tanks by Fire. Notice Air Burst Artillery on the Enemy Position Giving the Tanks Additional Protection by Preventing Any Effective Anti-Tank Activity by the Japs.". USAFICPA US Army Forces in the Central Pacific Area. BECAME USAFPOA United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas on AUGUST 1 1944. USAFICPA US Army Forces in the Central Pacific Area. Became USAFPOA United States Army Forces Pacific Ocean Areas on AUGUST 1 1944. U.S. ARMY 64TH ENGINEER TOPOGRAPHIC BATTALION (USAFICPA) unknown
17320WWII-era photographs measuring 11.5" x 7.25" Multiple locations undated Ca. 1940s. With 67 photographs ranging in size from 3.5" x 2.5" to 5" x 4" of a serviceman and multiple generations of his family. Photo Album. U.S. Army Training Camp and Domestic Life in the American South circa 1940s. Oblong photograph album containing approximately estimate based on images shown original black-and-white vernacular photographs most snapshot size corner-mounted to black paper leaves. Circa 1940-1945.<br /> This photo album documents the intertwined military and domestic life of a white American serviceman during the World War II era combining images of U.S. Army training facilities with scenes of rural Southern family life. The military photographs depict a cantonment landscape of low wooden barracks dirt roads telephone poles and regimented formations of soldiers assembled outdoors. One sequence shows uniformed men standing in formation across an open parade ground while others capture military transport vehicles-open troop carriers filled with soldiers-moving through base streets lined with identical wood-frame buildings. Individual portraits show a soldier in full uniform posed formally in front of barracks and beside mid-1940s automobiles suggesting pride in service and upward mobility through military affiliation. A small chapel with a steeple appears prominently underscoring the role of religion in wartime military culture. Another building features an exterior metal slide descending from a second-story opening-likely part of a training or emergency drill structure-emphasizing the regimented preparedness of wartime camps.<br /> Interwoven with these military scenes are intimate images of domestic life: a woman and uniformed soldier standing together on the steps of a clapboard house; a couple tending a vegetable garden beside a brick home; a man seated in a wooden rocking chair reading a newspaper on a brick porch; and several rural outdoor scenes including hunting practice cooking over an open fire and resting beside a parked automobile in a wooded clearing. One photograph shows a small brick utility structure with a cupola and central doorway possibly a pump house or guard building with a suited man posed formally in its doorway-an image that contrasts sharply with the utilitarian wooden barracks of the training camp. A sequence labeled "Camp" partially visible in the images depicts a married couple posing with a wooden sign in a wooded recreational setting indicating leisure travel or stateside furlough during wartime. The album thus captures the dual identity of the mid-century American serviceman: disciplined soldier within the expanding military-industrial system and family member rooted in agrarian and small-town America. Historically the photographs reflect the rapid expansion of U.S. Army training installations in the early 1940s following mobilization after 1940 and especially after the United States' entry into World War II in December 1941. Temporary wooden cantonments-often constructed quickly and economically-became defining features of Southern and Southwestern landscapes. The imagery of standardized housing blocks troop transports and parade formations corresponds with this wartime infrastructure boom. Simultaneously the domestic photographs illustrate gender roles and social norms of the era: women appear primarily in domestic or garden settings while men are shown in uniform hunting or performing outdoor labor. The album therefore offers institutional collectors insight into the lived experience of wartime mobilization rural domestic culture and the social fabric of white middle- and working-class America during the WWII home-front era. As a cohesive vernacular record rather than an official military archive the album provides valuable visual evidence of how national service reshaped everyday landscapes and identities. Condition: Photographs are corner-mounted to black paper leaves; overall clean with minor silvering and light surface wear typical of mid-century snapshots. Album binding shows expected handling wear along edges but remains intact. Very good overall condition. unknown
59-3225New York: U.S. Army 1944. Two copies of YANK "The Army Weekly" with dates of June 25 1944 and December 1 1944. This was the Army newspaper "by the enlisted men of the U.S. Army" with a two color cover plus many more war-related photos inside. This title was famous for the full page "pin-up girl" photo found near the back. Stories by Private William Saroyan. Label on December issue is addressed to Milton Caniff the famous cartoonist Terry and the Pirates. New York: U.S. Army, 1944. unknown
1972260309005American Yearbook 1972. Hardcover. Good. Text is Very Clean. Just a few minor notations written inside. Has soiling and wear to cover. American Yearbook hardcover
197012902For Leonard Wood: U.S. Army 1970. Hardcover. Good. 1970. Hardcover. Good. No Dust Jacket. Wearing and minor damage on the covers and spine. Prominent tearing on some rear pages. Interior is clean and unmarked. U.S. Army hardcover
U00A-03747U.S. Army Training Center Fort Leonard Wood Missouri. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. Yearbook for First Battalion Company E Feb. 15 1982 to April 8 1982. US Army Military Training Yearbooks U.S. Army Training Center, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri unknown
2019BIBSD0069696272019. Full Leather Bound. NEW. Size: 22.22x 29.21 cms A Unique Premium Leather-Bound book for elite readers/collectors of old rare books. An Original Leather is being used for binding this book with Golden Leaf Printing and designing on Spine front and Back of the book with edge gilding. WE HAVE MULTIPLE OPTIONS IN COLOR OF LEATHER RED GREEN BLUE MAGENTA TAN PURPLE DEEP BROWN BLACK AND WITH DIFFERENT COLOR LABELS. YOU MAY CHOOSE ANY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE AND MAIL US. This service is chargeable. Original edition was published in 1883 and this unique edition is Reprinted in 2019 with the help of original edition. Black & white printing on high quality natural shade paper with sewing binding for longer life professionally processed without changing its contents. As these are old books we processed each page manually on computer and make them readable. We give our best to give you the best book but in some cases we have to adjust few pages which are blur or missing or black spots. We hope that you understand these issues in these old treasure. This is an important book for the readers who want to know more about our old treasure. Our dedicated team is trying to bring these rare books back to the shelves. We are also giving service of printing the hard-to-find books which are not listed in our store. Hope you will like it and give your comments and suggestions. Lang: - English Vol: - Volume 2. Part 3 Pages 1119. Product Disclaimer: Please be aware that because leather is a natural material slight discoloration or change in texture may be visible. FOLIO EDITION Size 12x19 Inches IS ALSO AVAILABLE ON REQUEST. Please Note - Text break and Dust hardcover
1970011068For Monmouth New Jersey: U.S. Army Signal Center and School 1970. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapter pagination apprx.313pp.gloss&biblio; SC staple-bound; tan w/blk. no title on spine; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Fundamental techniques involved in satellite communications. Reprint of CCP 105-5 Introduction to Satellite Communications. Orig.manuscript by US Army Strategic Communications Command Fort Huachuca Arizona. illus. <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Signal Center and School unknown
19911-1855201216Brooklands Book Ltd 1991. Paperback. New. 546 pages. 9.25x6.25x1.25 inches. Brooklands Book Ltd paperback
U00A-03746Lamoonchitra Press. Used - Good. Good condition. Slightly dampstained. U.S. Army Special Forces Thailand Yearbooks Lamoonchitra Press unknown
1331419050.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
194520494Osaka Japan: XX Corps Association 1945. fair to good. 28 cm 406 illus. weakness to fr board discoloration ins bds & flylves binding edges worn small tears at spine. Dornbusch #703. XX Corps Association unknown
194350203Washington DC: U.S. Army Service Forces 1943. Wraps. fair to good. 23" x 10.5" approx. 75 wraps spiralbound 30 large color maps covers somewhat worn and soiled. The maps in this atlas have been specially prepared for use in the course in Geography Basic Phase Army Specialized Training Program to reinforce the study of physical economic and political geography. The maps show the natural features of the world political divisions and distribution ofman social and cultural institutions raw materials industry and transportation facilities. The Preface states that "Most of the maps in this Atlas are original and hitherto have not been published." Some were based on maps in other publications and were acknowledged. Also acknowledged were Mr. A. H. Robinson Chief Map Division Research and Analysis Branch Office of Strategic Services and the personnel of his Division. The Miller cylindrical projection has been utilized in construction four of the maps in the atlas plates 3 7 20 and 24. These maps were specifically prepared for use in the Army Specialized Training Program in Geography and were intended to assist the trainee in Terms I and II and in the review and coordination of the fundamental factors presented in Term III which focused on political geography. This type of training material tends not to survive both because of its non-standard shape and and because it was training material. The involvement of the Office of Strategic Services makes this particular training manual even more important in understanding what was taught in some of the Army's Specialized Training. U.S. Army Service Forces paperback
191749235Washington DC: GPO 1917. Reprint Edition. fair. 109 wraps ink & pencil underlining & marginal marks on several pages covers stained spine worn torn & small pieces missing. Pencil name on front cover. Topics covered include military hygiene; the sanitary service of the march in campaign; sanitary service of the camp; sanitary service in combat; and sanitary service in combat station for slightly wounded. GPO paperback
1934189891934. Photograph album 1934-1940 documenting the service of a U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Benning Georgia; Fort Williams Maine; and additional locations across the northeastern United States Many photos captioned with names of fellow soldiers friends and placenames. This Album has relevance to the study of interwar military life mechanization and training practices prior to American entry into the Second World War. The images include multiple views of tanks such as the Mark VIII Renault Ford 3-ton and Christie models reflecting the transitional development of armored warfare during the interwar period. Scenes at Doughboy Stadium at Fort Benning evoke the continued presence of World War I memory within military culture while the broader sequence of photographs captures routine service camaraderie and movement across training posts. Captioned images identify fellow soldiers and locations and autograph pages at the beginning of the album preserve personal inscriptions humor and social connections within the unit. Additional photographs include landscapes from New York Vermont and Maine as well as personal images of acquaintances situating the soldier's experience within both military and civilian contexts.<br /> <br /> Photograph album containing 149 black and white silver gelatin photographs most measuring approx 2.5 x 3.5 inches with a few larger prints including examples measuring approximately 7 x 5 inches. The photographs are mounted in a suede-bound "Service Album" measuring approximately 11 x 7 inches with many images captioned in manuscript identifying individuals and locations. The content includes military equipment soldiers group portraits training environments and personal snapshots reflecting both formal and informal aspects of Army life during the late 1930s. The 149 photographs are mounted in the album with minimal losses; pages generally well preserved. Light wear consistent with handling; overall very good condition. A cohesive visual record of U.S. Army service and evolving military technology in the years immediately preceding World War II. unknown
191543619Fort Leavenworth KS: Army Service Schools c.1915. good maps in fair to good box. 18 maps map vol. only 18 large folding color maps some discoloration some edge creases box scuffed stained and small tears. The 18 maps in this box are: 1. Fort Leavenworth two-inch map; 2. Fort Leavenworth four-inch map; 3. Gettysburg General Map; 4-12. Gettysburg three-inch maps for Arendtsville Hunterstown New Oxford Knoxlyn Gettysburg Boneauville Emmitsburg Taneytown and Kingsdale; 13-18. Geological Survey map one-inch for Fairfield Gettysburg Emmitsburg Taneytown Ijamsville and Mount Airy. These maps were used to work on tactical exercises in the Army Service Schools Fort Leavenworth. Army Service Schools unknown
191543612Fort Leavenworth KS: Army Service Schools 1915. fair to good. 230 flexible fabric covers edges worn cloth on rear cover peeling maps weakness to front cover. The principles of minor tactics applied in a practical way to the handling of small units varying in size from a patrol to a regiment. Army Service Schools hardcover
194346514Washington DC: Army Service Forces 1943. First Edition. First Printing. good. 78 wraps illus. covers somewhat worn and soiled a few ink and pencil marks to text. The Second World War drove a series of management and organizational innovations including statistical process control. This is one of the as yet under-evaluated aspects of how the Second World War positioned the United States for the significant industrial and economic growth that followed victory. Army Service Forces paperback
1500940399.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19081405160Washington D.C.: Departement of War 1908. Hardcover. Oblong Quarto 127 Plates. In Very Good minus condition. Bound in quarter red Morocco over black pebble-grained cloth boards with gilt lettering and ribbon ties on the edges. Boards show moderate fraying and rubbing to corners with some discoloration along extremities and modest cracking to spine. Plates lightly age-toned. An Extensive visual record of U.S Army uniforms as of October 11908 produce for official reference within the Department of War. Complete as issued with certain plates intentionally omitted during publication as noted on the preliminary leaf. Note: Shelved in Netdesk Office atop of Case 1. 1405160. FP New Rockville Stock. Departement of War hardcover
9997393384.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover