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1978757510PN. New. 1978. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
100-24345U. S. Army. Paperback. Good. Good condition with wear and markings. U. S. Army paperback
2005G1581604688I4N00Paladin Press 2005. Paperback. Very Good. Disclaimer:A copy that has been read but remains in excellent condition. Pages are intact and are not marred by notes or highlighting but may contain a neat previous owner name. The spine remains undamaged. At ThriftBooks our motto is: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Paladin Press paperback
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200770693Carlisle PA: U. S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute 2007. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. v. 1 139 1 p. The purpose of the Key Strategic Issues List was to give researches a ready reference of those issues of particular interest to the Department of the Army and the Department of Defense. From an on-line posting: "In today s dynamic strategic environment political changes can become challenges very quickly. Any list of key strategic issues must therefore include the broadest array of regional and functional concerns. This is a catalogue of significant issues arranged as potential research topics of concern to U.S. policymakers. As such the KSIL is a ready source of topics that members of the defense community and academia can use to focus their research efforts." U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute paperback
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1922ZB396578Washington 1922. volumes 6 nos. 1-12 7 nos. 1-5 January-December 1922; rebound in buckram good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Washington hardcover
1993263742PN. New. 1993. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
19447645Fort Leavenworth Kansas: Command and General Staff School 1944. First Edition. Clasped binding. Very good. Tall quarto various pagination about 50pp. illustrated with maps and drawings. Very good in the publisher's clasped binding with cardstock covers. Creased at one corner and with mild general edgewear; clean internally. Stamped with "Archive Copy" on the front wrap. A scarce World War II-era volume for students at the Command and General Staff School in Ft. Leavenworth Kansas. The volume contains examples of combat orders that might be used in a real combat situation. Scarce - we found no copies in libraries and none in commerce as of this listing. Command and General Staff School unknown
1939051562Ankara: T.C. Nafia Vekâleti 1939. No Binding. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Original typescript letter signed TLS 'A. F. Cebesoy' sent to Salih Sener. 23x15 cm. In Turkish. Dated 'November 1 1939'. Response to greetings of Salih Keçeci. Text: "Sayin Bay Salih Tebrikinize tesekkür ederim. Bayraminizi kutlular sihhat ve saadetler dilrim. Hürmetler. Naia Vekili Ali Fuad Cebesoy.". Ali Fuat was born in September 1882 to father Ismail Fazil Pasha and mother Zekiye Hanim. Ali Fuat was the grandson on his mother's side of Mushir Mehmet Ali Pasha. Ludwig Karl Friedrich Detroit who was the commander of the Danube Army Tuna Sark Ordusu during the Russo-Turkish war participated in the Congress of Berlin as one of three representatives of the Ottoman Empire and was killed on September 7 1878. in Dakovica Kosovo by Albanian insurgents who were dissatisfied with the results of the Berlin Congress. Ali Fuat attended the War School in 1902 and graduated from the Ottoman War College in 1905 as a Staff Captain. He was assigned to the 3rd Rifle Battalion Üçüncü Nisanci Taburu the 28th Cavalry Regiment Yirmi Sekizinci Süvari Alayi based in Beirut under the command of Fifth Army based in Damascus and later to 15th Artillery Regiment On Besinci Topçu Alayi based in Thessalonica under the command of Third Army as an intern. He joined the Committee of Union and Progress membership number was 191. On June 28 he was assigned to the staff officer of the Third Army. And then he was promoted to the rank of Senior Captain and appointed to the area commander of Karaferye present day: Veria. On January 9 1909 he was appointed to the military attaché in Rome Italy. On October 1 1911 he was appointed to the chief of the 1st department chief of operations of the Western Army On February 20 he was temporarily appointed to the chief of staff of the VII Corps</a>. And then he was appointed to the commander of a detachment that was formed to liberate Ipek present day: Pec and Yakova Dakovica from insurgents. On January 15 1914 he was appointed to the chief of staff of the VIII Corps. After Kress von Kressenstein was appointed the chief of staff of this corps replacing Ali Fuat he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel Kaymakam and on September 19 he was appointed to the commander of the 25th Division. In January 1915 he participated in the First Suez Offensive. On January 7 he and his division left Birüssebi present day: Beersheba for the desert and arrived at the front of the Suez Canal but the Ottoman forces couldn't pass the canal and retreated. He and his division went back to Gaza on January 20 1915. After the Gallipoli Campaign was launched the 25th Division was dispatched to the Gallipoli Front on May 24 1915 and started to arrive there on June 2 1916. His division entered to the order of the XVII Corps of the First Army and deployed in the Bulair-Saros area. On January 20 1916 he was appointed to the commander of the 14th Division. At first his division was intended for use in the Second Suez Offensive and sent to Maallaha but because of the Russian offensive his division instead came under the command of the Second Army under Ahmet Izzet Pasha and on June 27 were sent back from the Rayak station to Aleppo and dispatched to Diyârbekir. On September 30 he was promoted to commander of the 5th Division and in January he became the chief of staff of the Second Army. On January 12 1917 he returned to the Sina-Palestine Front and in April he became the deputy commander of the Sina-Palestine Front. On June 30 1917 he became the commander of the XX Corps. After the Armistice of Mudros was signed he concurrently became the deputy commander of Seventh Army replacing Mustafa Kemal. After the Seventh Army was abolished he transferred the headquarters of the XX Corps from Syria to Eregli then to Konya and to Ankara. Ali Fuat Pasha organized the resistance in Western Turkey against the Greek invasion and thus actually started the National Independence War. <br/> <br/> T.C. Nafia Vekâleti unknown
189846374Washington D.C. May 7th 1898. 8vo mounted on a folio album leaf. On the verso of the album leaf are mounted four 1898 newspaper clippings relating to Paymaster General Stanton unknown
130613 March 1921. 2pp. 4to. In good condition on lightly-aged paper. One minor manuscript emendation see below. Dated at the head 'March 3rd. 1921' and addressed to 'Madam'. Part of the letter was published - lacking the first sentence and all of the second page and with the name 'Clonmult' omitted - in the second volume of the 'News Letter of the Friends of Irish Freedom National Bureau of Information Washington' where it was preceded by: 'The following is the story of an Irish mother who relates in a letter received by a lady resident in England how she was called to a military barracks in Ireland to identify her dead son:' The letter begins: 'Madam I beg to acknowledge with grateful thanks the sum of £1. I am one of the mothers of the boys who was killed at Clonmult on February 20th. sic He amended in manuscript from 'he' was only 19 years old and as fine a young man as you would wish to see and I his mother that saw him only three weeks previous to his death when I went up to Cork barracks to identify him I really at first could only recognise his hair - Oh! my goodness what a butchery they gave those 12 young men. To my dying day I wont sic forget the sight that met my eyes when that dead house door was opened to see all those fine young men thrown like dogs on the floor labeled "on H.M.S." and each one having a number and their poor feet tied with ropes. My poor boy was just inside the door his poor face all broke up his eyes were broke in his head his mouth broke and twisted and all his teeth in his mouth one arm completely cut off and not one inch of his poor body but bayonet wounds you could easily see they were bayonet wounds as ll his coat and pants were cut through and one great big hole just up at his neck like as if they drove the bayonet to the butt and turned it round'. Here the published extract ends but the author goes on to describe how her husband has been '12 months idle the end of this month he is gone to work yesterday thank God' and that her '4 little children' have been 'often hungry and would be worse only I went out working myself to try and keep the home over us and anywhere that poor boy tried to get employment the police prevented him also his father so thank God he is at rest'. She asserts that she 'could write a book on the way I and my family are persecuted by police and military during the past 18 months torn out of bed at all hours of the night my house and place all upset.' From the Dryhurst/Lynd papers. 3 March 1921. unknown
CA02B-00224Information Office AFFE/ Eighth Army. Collectible - Good. Tokyo: Information Office AFFE/ Eighth Army 1957. 4to. 118pp. Illus. Good book. Front board a bit bowed. Extremities worn. United States Army Forces Far East Eighth United States Army Inquire if you need further information. Information Office, AFFE/ Eighth Army unknown
1911381165Washington: Government Printing Office 1911. Hardcover. Very Good. First edition. Two volumes. 62d Congress 1st Session 1911. 1. Portfolio House Document No. 76: 19pp. stapled and 31 large folding maps numbered 0-30. Complete as issued in cloth portfolio with cloth tie. Light soiling to the portfolio box and topedge of the folded maps very good. 2. Octavo House Document No. 81: 55pp. and 10 large folding maps and charts numbered 1-10. Complete as issued in cloth also very good. Each volume with a shelf numbered spine. A topographical and engineering survey and report prepared under the direction of the Secretary of War by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. A handsome set scarce in the trade. Government Printing Office hardcover
380433011942-1943. Two black & white photographs of pilots suited up in flight uniforms size:a. 9.6 x 11.8 cm.; b.8 x 12.3 cm image clear excellent no fading original period photos with inscriptions. UNIQUE OBSCURE EARLY 1940'S . . . A PAIR OF EARLY WORLD WAR 2 PHOTOGRAPHS . . . SHOWS TWO U.S.A.A.F. PILOTS: FIGHTER & BOMBER . . This is a pair of early 1940's black and white photographs of United States Army Air Force U.S.A.A.F. pilots. These were part of a group of photographs from a "FLYING TIGERS" U.S.A.A.F. member's collection of duty while stationed in Kunming Yunnan China 1942-1943. . The larger shows a pilot immediately after landing standing on the right wing inspecting two large "flack" holes in the aircraft skin during air to air combat against the Japanese air force. . The American pilot wears the typical flight A.A.F. uniform of the period: leather flight cap with earphones flight goggles leather flight jacket heavy duty trousers boots and his parachute. . Near the tail are twin 50 caliber machine guns in the turret typical of the weapons on U.S. bombers. . The smaller photograph shows a fighter pilot wearing his sheepskin flight jacket flight jumpsuit flight boots and he is wearing his parachute. He stands on the wing with one leg inside the cockpit getting ready for take off. He holds a camera in his right hand. . The first photograph show the typical bomber aircraft flown from the Royal Air Force Airfield in Dubjan India to Kunming Yunnan China in the C.B.I. China Burma & India theaters of World War 2 Asia. The inscription on the back states: "This photo has been" released for publication: Jerome Kagel 1st Lt. Ac" with a "Passed by Army Examiners" stamp over the signature. Below that: "Lt. James Wilson" with a more recent comment: "Please return to Luther d. Moore 5370 Verbena San Antonio Texas 78240." . The second shows a single seat fighter aircraft. The front has an inked inscription: "To Cary with love Herbie." The photo was taken at the U.S.A.A.F SAACC San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center San Antonio Texas which operated 1943-1945. Obviously this pilot sent a previous photo of himself to his girlfriend or wife prior to shipping out to the war. . . unknown
195748010Washington: Army Map Service ca.1957.- Two color maps folded 102 x 64 cm Central and 71 x 755 cm Southern; Scale 1:1.000.000; Texto en inglés. Tienen en los bordes señales de haber estado pegados con papel celofán adhesivo. En general buen estado. GEOGRAFÃA GUÃAS Y ATLAS DEL EXTRANJERO Book in english Army Map Service paperback
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