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SB19J-01088United States Army Training Center Fort Dix. Used - Good. Good condition. Writing on the service dates page at rear. Pages slightly soiled. Fort Dix US Army Yearbooks United States Army Training Center, Fort Dix unknown
1410224759.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
196919-09-11-BY-26175-RWU. S. Army 1969-01-01. Hardcover. Good. some wear. U. S. Army hardcover
196879091Topeka KS: Jostens Military Publications 1968. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Good. Format is approximately 9 inches x 12 inches. Illustrations are in black and white and color. Hard covers somewhat scuffed and stained. Scarce surviving Vietnam War era unit commemorative book. This work addresses basic combat training. This unit book highlights Company D 1st Battalion which had its graduation date on December 5 1968. Some members of the units names are circled or underlined. Major General Collins wrote to the Graduates of Basic Combat Training: "It is hoped that this book in the years to come will serves as a pleasant reminder to you of this brief period of your military service in training - a reminder also of the truth that soldiers are made not born. May your continuing duty insure that the defense structure of this country is always maintained at the highest degree of readiness." Basic Combat Training often known as "boot camp" is the introduction to Army service and where recruits learn the traditions tactics and methods of becoming a Soldier. During Basic recruits learn how to work as a member of a team to accomplish tasks. Recruits learn discipline including proper dress marching and grooming standards. Most importantly recruits are instilled with the Seven Core Army Values and the Soldier Creed. Basic Combat Training comes in three phases and lasts about ten weeks depending on the recruits military occupational specialty MOS. After the recruit graduates from basic training the soldier will undergo two additional phases of training known as Advanced Individual Training where the soldier will learn the job skills required of his or her MOS. Jostens Military Publications hardcover
1971ML-4Fort Campbell KY.: United States Army 1971. Yearbook of the B Company 3rd Batallion 1st Brigade graduating class on 24 September 1971. Includes a brief history of Fort Campbell training exercises combat & field training graduation etc. Numerous color and black & white photographs. Minor rubbed/scuff marks to cover; tiny fingerprint marks on two page edges. Hard Cover. Very Good. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. United States Army Hardcover
01-1030Deming N.M.: United States Army Air Forces Bombardier School 1943. . Graduation annoucement. Limp leather cover. Deming, N.M.: United States Army Air Forces Bombardier School, 1943. hardcover
0160752159.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
194833968Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 806 v.4 only boards somewhat worn and soiled pencil erasure on front endpaper reviewer's factsheet laid in. GPO hardcover
194810361Washington DC: GPO 1948. good. 806 v.4 only illus. maps some soiling to fore-edge boards somewhat scuffed. GPO hardcover
194833965Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. fair to good. 651 v.2 only illus. slightly shaken some weakness to front board. GPO unknown
194824414Washington DC: GPO 1948. fair ex-lib. Quarto 1240 v.10 only of the 17-vol. set maps usual library markings large heavy book with weak boards edges soiled. GPO hardcover
194833964Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 426 v.1 only illus. diagrams maps incl. fold-out some wear and soiling to boards transmittal ephemera laid in. GPO hardcover
194833972Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 598 v.9 only illus. maps some wear and soiling to boards pencil erasure on front endpaper. GPO hardcover
194833971Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 324 v.8 only illus. maps pencil erasure on front endpaper boards somewhat worn and soiled. GPO hardcover
194833970Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. fair. 921 v.7 only maps fold-out plates at rear front board weak shaken bottom corner dinged and bumped. GPO unknown
194833967Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 693 v.5 only illus. maps pencil erasure on front endpaper. GPO unknown
194833966Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 743 v.3 only pencil erasure on front endpaper press release laid in. GPO unknown
194833969Washington DC: GPO 1948. First Edition. First Printing. good. 563 v.6 only illus. maps some wear and soiling to boards pencil erasure on front endpaper. GPO hardcover
1507898223.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
18642604070001United States Government 1864. First Edition. Manuscripts & Paper Collectibles. Good. Dated Dec. 7th 1864. Splits at the folds of the second document. A pay voucher for Major Myron H. Mandeville & two black servants. Mandeville was with the 23rd New York regiment organized at Elmira N. Y. May 10 1861. Mandeville "enrolled in the Union army on May 16 1861 at Elmira to Serve two years; mustered in as quarter-master" - NY 23rd regimental roster. Major Myron Mandeville was born in 1821 Coventry Chenango County New York died 1898 Davenport Scott County Iowa. United States Government unknown
189358034Bruxelles:: Librairie Kiessling et Cie. 1893. First edition. publisher's red lettered cloth. Cloth lightly spotted and worn; contents clean and fine. Folio. 12 striking chromolithographic plates. Librairie Kiessling et Cie., hardcover
1908819801908. U.S. ARMY. The Uniform of the Army of the United States. October 1 1908. Compiled by the Authority of the Secretary of War Under the Supervision of Brigadier General J.B. Aleshire Quartermaster General U.S.A. Washington DC: The Eichert Lith. Co. and A.B. Graham Co. Lith. 1908. 1st ed. Portfolio of 126 chromolithographic plates all issued chromolithographic title plate 1 plate of text. Orig. 3/4 red leather portfolio marbled endpapers red leather label on front board. Top left and bottom right corners from title page are chipped else very good or better. An extremely scarce collection of prints showing all uniform parts of the time from full dress uniforms to sock and underwear. Rank insignia brass collar and sleeve insignia hats cords shoes dress and field uniforms etc. Eighteen of the plates were deleted prior to issue because their subjects had become obsolete. "The decision to proceed with the present publication was dictated by two major considerations: the unquestioned position of Henry Alexander Ogden as a military artist and the inaccessibility of the original work to collectors and historians." Ogden had prepared for the office of the Quartermaster General 70 paintings depicting official army uniforms from 1776 to 1907. Forty-four of these represented the more colorful uniforms in use from 1776 to 1888. "In 1890 the Quartermaster General published these 44 paintings together with a text covering the history and regulations. At the same time the plates were privately published along with an illuminating text by Henry Loomis Nelson. It is the latter edition that forms the basis for the present publication. Ogden rendered greater service to historians of the American Army uniform than any man in history" Publisher's Note. unknown
51-3684Washington D.C.: Quartermaster General of the United States under authority of the Secretary of War circa 18890. Folio. 16 x 15 inches. 42 x 38cm. Original gilt morocco expertly restored by the artisan bookbiner Sasha Mosalov. Gilt edges and dentelles on the inside of the cover. Marbled eps. Text followed by 44 color lithograph plates with tissue guards numbered I-XLIV illustrating uniforms worn between 1774 and 1889OCLC Numbers: 198503454; 6323880; not exactlythe same. Washington, D.C.: Quartermaster General of the United States, under authority of the Secretary of War, circa 18890. unknown
1908OVU8089Eckert Litho. Good with no dust jacket. 1908. Hardcover. 3/4 leather with black covers portfolio with black ribbons for tying three sides. Front cover is loose was hinged along side edge and has a red leather label with gilt lettering. Covers have some scuffing and leather spine has some wear and missing pieces at the ends. Title page has some markings from the flaps and some foxing. There are 127 total color plates originally had 144 numbered plates but 18 were removed for being obsolete and there is a Plate 93-A. Some plates have some small spots or slight foxing. Color images are in very good condition. Book is in good condition. 4.2 lb.; Oblong Small 4to 9" - 11" tall . Eckert Litho hardcover
1882009679Philadelphia: Thomas Hunter Lith. 1882. First Edition. . Hardcover. Good. Prepared under instructions from the Quartermaster General. Oblong folio 10 1/2" x 13 1/2". Publisher's original brown cloth with gilt title on front cover. Includes four pages of text Article LXXXVI Regulations of 1881 concerning "uniforms dress amd home furniture"; 10 color lithograph plates and 9 b/w plates. Ex-library but only indicator is a notice from the Edgarton Martha's Vineyard Free Public Library affixed to the front pastedown. Front hinge is loose and there's some minor staining/discoloration to the front endpapers. Contents are fine with a little age toning but no major flaws. <br/> <br/> Thomas Hunter, Lith. hardcover