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199755425Washington DC: GPO 1997. very good. 23 cm 727 wraps illus. footnotes tables appendices. The report of the Iranian Green Light Subcommittee with minority views. GPO paperback
198849425Washington DC: GPO 1988. fair. 728 beige wraps Appendix B Volume 27 only front cover and several pages creased small tears in last few pages of volume. Large piece missing to rear cover inelegantly repaired with cardboard and tape. Contains the depositions of Gen. Maxwell Thurman Stephen S. Trott James L. Tull John Vessey William G. Walker Samuel J. Watson III Caspar Weinberger William Weld John Wickham and Gregory Zink. GPO paperback
198737137Washington DC: GPO 1987. good. 697 beige wraps map appendices some wear to cover edges spine somewhat creased. Joint hearing with the Senate Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition. GPO paperback
198737136Washington DC: GPO 1987. good. 697 beige wraps appendices bibliography some wear and creasing to covers spine somewhat creased corners of several pages bent. Joint hearing with the Senate Select Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan Opposition. GPO paperback
195547592Fort Sill OK: Artillery/Guided Missile Sch 1955. fair to good. 65 wraps illus. covers soiled some wear at top and bottom of spine. Topics covered include desert operations jungle operations mountain operations Arctic operations and survival in extreme cold. Artillery/Guided Missile Sch paperback
198777065Fort Leavenworth KS: US Army Combined Arms Combat Developments Activity Nuclear and Chemical Directorate 1987. Coordinating Draft. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 140 pages. Illustrations. Appendix A-F including acronyms. References. Glossary. Two lines of highlighting on distribution list. The Official Use Only distribution restriction is understood to have expired on 1 July 1990. This field manual was intended to provide a consolidated summary of procedural guidance training methods technical information and responsibilities of the initial response force IRF in preparing for a wartime or peacetime nuclear weapon accident or incident. It concentrated on IRF procedures and techniques for limiting radiation hazards to the public and response force personnel. FM 3-15 was intended to supplement DNA 5100.e Nuclear Weapon Accident Response Procedures NARP manual for peacetime NAIRA and expand on FM 100-50 for wartime NAIRA. FM 3-15 will also cover procedures for survey and monitoring decontamination casualty treatment fire suppression public affairs and security as it relates to the IRF and as outlined in AR 50-5. This field manual is a coordinating draft for the revision of Field Manual 3-15 Nuclear Accident Contamination Control Nov 1975 and is published in accordance with TRADOC Regulation 11-7 and TRADOC Pamphlet 310-6. FM 3-15 is intended for use by CONUS and OCONUS commanders staff and soldiers at corps level or below and by Army Depot personnel who respond to a nuclear accident or incident. It provides doctrine and training guidance for Nuclear Accident and Incident Response and Assistance NAIRA which will be applicable in wartime and peacetime. This FM will outline NAIRA processes necessary for the Initial Response Force IRF to prepare for and provide immediate safety security rescue and control at the accident scene to save lives and reduce exposure hazards. The IRF will be composed of available assets as determined by the commander of the army installation nearest to the accident site. US Army Combined Arms Combat Developments Activity, Nuclear and Chemical Directorate paperback
197557260Washington DC: GPO 1975. Second Edition. very good. 159 wraps tables footnotes. U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Publication 77 February 1975. This is the second edition of a publication originally issued in 1972. That earlier printing contained only the texts of the agreements and lists of signatories. This edition adds the most recent agreements and includes introductions intended to provide some background and context. GPO paperback
196680238Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1966. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. xiv 710 pages. Footnotes. Includes Foreword Topical List of Documents List of Abbreviations Documents Bibliography List of Persons List of Documents and Index. Includes Documents on Communist China Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee Federal Republic of Germany France Latin America North Atlantic Treaty Organization Soviet Union United Nations United States and Warsaw Pact Organization. The Documents on Disarmament volumes issued annually since 1960 contain basic documents on disarmament arms control and related matters. International negotiations and the activities of the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency during 1965 are described in the annual report of the Agency which is printed at the end of the documents. Disarmament is the act of reducing limiting or abolishing weapons. Disarmament generally refers to a country's military or specific type of weaponry. Disarmament is often taken to mean total elimination of weapons of mass destruction such as nuclear arms. General and Complete Disarmament was defined by the United Nations General Assembly as the elimination of all WMD coupled with the "balanced reduction of armed forces and conventional armaments based on the principle of undiminished security of the parties with a view to promoting or enhancing stability at a lower military level taking into account the need of all States to protect their security." The U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency ACDA was an independent agency of the United States government that existed from 1961 to 1999. Its mission was to strengthen United States national security by "formulating advocating negotiating implementing and verifying effective arms control nonproliferation and disarmament policies strategies and agreements." In so doing ACDA ensured that arms control was fully integrated into the development and conduct of United States national security policy. ACDA also conducted supported and coordinated research for arms control and disarmament policy formulation prepared for and managed U.S. participation in international arms control and disarmament negotiations and prepared operated and directed U.S. participation in international arms control and disarmament systems. In the 1970s emphasis of the agency was placed upon gaining an understanding of the strategic weapons capabilities of the Soviet Union and People's Republic of China. The electronic reconnaissance capability of the United States was expanded through federal agency research and private contract research utilizing radio frequency as well as optical technologies. The theory of this mission was that a clearer understanding of other nations' strategic capabilities was an important initial step in prevention of nuclear war. In 1997 the Clinton administration announced the partial integration of ACDA with the State Department as part of the reinvention of the agencies which implement the nation's foreign policy. The ACDA Director served as both the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs and a Senior Adviser to the President and the Secretary of State for Arms Control Nonproliferation and Disarmament. He communicated with the President through the Secretary of State. In his capacity as senior advisor to the president the Under Secretary attended and participated at the direction of the president in National Security Council NSC and subordinate meetings pertaining to arms control nonproliferation and disarmament and had the right to communicate through the Secretary of State with the President and members of the NSC on arms control nonproliferation and disarmament concerns. As of April 1 1999 ACDA was abolished and its functions merged into the Department of State. This was done pursuant to Pub.L. 105-277 112 Stat. 2681 enacted October 21 1998.4 In particular ACDA's four Bureaus were merged with the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs to form three new Bureaus: Political-Military Affairs Bureau of Arms Control and Bureau of Nonproliferation. The functions of the ACDA Director were replaced by the office of the Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security Affairs and by the office of the Senior Advisor to the President and the Secretary of State for Arms Control Nonproliferation and Disarmament. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1998TB30861Hartford Conn.: United States Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company Inc. c 1998 revised Jan. 1998. Fifth Anniversary Edition. Revised Jan. 1998 Fine in heavy black paper wraps over a double stapled binding with metallic red text on the front cover. An oblong octavo of 8 1/2 by 11 inches. Without a dust jacket as issued. 64 pages of text and illustrated throughout from black and white and color photographs. United States Fire-Arms Manufacturing Company, Inc. paperback books
198266800Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1982. PResumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. iii 168 p. 24 cm. Maps. Footnotes. This hearing was motivated by concern about air quality sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide pollution soil quality; water quality; coal-burning plants--the acid rain risks. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
196287363Washington DC: United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency 1962. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. xii 333 3 pages. Name of previous owner in ink on front cover. Cover has wear soiling and corner creases. The contents include Western and Soviet Positions in September 1961; The Sixteenth General Assembly; Renewed Negotiations in the Geneva Conference on the Discontinuation of Nuclear Weapon Testes November 1961-January 1962; Background on the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference; Test-Ban Negotiations at the Eighteen-Nation Disarmament Conference; The Second Phase of the Eighteen-Nation Conference July 16-September 8 1962; and Documents. This account of the negotiations over the past year has been issued by the U.S. Government in order to provide a detailed and accurate record of developments on the continuing effort to end nuclear weapon tests. It supplements the historical and documentary reports published the the U.S. Department of State in the fall of 1961 Geneva Conference on the Discontinuance of Nuclear Weapon Tests: History and Analysis of Negotiations Department of State Publication 7258 1961. The present publication covers the period from September 1961 to the recess of the Eighteen-Nation Conference on September 8 1962 and consists of two main parts an historical narrative and a selection of pertinent documents related to the Conference negotiations to the consideration of the test cessation question in the United Nations and to other aspects of the problem. United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency paperback
198865915Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1988. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. 3 volumes Parts. xi 340; xi 242; xi 1646 p. 23 cm. Illustrations. Iran Chronology. Title continues: "First Session July 7 8 9 and 10 1987: Testimony of Oliver L. North. Document Number 100-7. Part I Testimony of Oliver L. North Questioning by Counsels; Part II Testimony of Oliver L. North and Robert C. McFarlane Questioning by Members; Part III Appendixes to Parts I and II. Ltc North was subsequently tried for perjury. Mr. McFarlane survived a suicide attempt. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198865928Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1988. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. v 950 p. 23 cm. Illustrations. Title continues: "First Session June 23 24 and 25 1987: Testimony of Glenn A. Robinette Noel C. Koch Henry H. Gaffney Jr. Stanley SPorkin and chalres J. Cooper and Presentation by W. Neil Eggleston. Document Number 100-6. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198160230Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1981. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. iv 175 p. 24 cm. Illustrations. Endnotes. The Law of the Sea negotiations were among the most important issues confronting the then Administration. The new Administration determined to conduct a thorough review of the draft treaty in an effort to develop realistic positions on such issues as deep seabed mining. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
198161157Fort Leavenworth KS: Combined Arms Combat Development Activity 1981. Reprinted 1983. wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 130 pages. Includes Change 1 dated 1 July 1981. CML 83-2060. 82-M312/2-1168. This third version after the 1976 and 1978 publicationswas interned to be a general reference book on the organization and equipment of the Soviet Army and was primarily intended to assist in the development of instruction at the US Army Command and General Staff College and at other Army schools and centers. This version reflects the state of knowledge/information after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Combined Arms Combat Development Activity paperback
198270405Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1982. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Pencil erasure residue on cover. Some curling at the top corner. Item has some wear and soiling. v 1 232 2 p. 24 cm. Illustrations. Title continues: "nuclear arms January 20 21 and 25 1982. From Wikipedia: "Arms control is a term for international restrictions upon the development production stockpiling proliferation and usage of small arms conventional weapons and weapons of mass destruction. Arms control is typically exercised through the use of diplomacy which seeks to impose such limitations upon consenting participants through international treaties and agreements although it may also comprise efforts by a nation or group of nations to enforce limitations upon a non-consenting country." U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
198123621United Kingdom: Royal Ordnance Factories 1981. A small group of material from this conference in Washington: Royal Ordnance Factories 34 pages; color illustrated throughout showing factory locations in the UK and the product range small arms fuses electronics alloys tracked armored fighting vehicles grenades detonators propellers rocket motors mortar bombs naval mines high explosives more; attached to the front page is a copy of notes from the conference with photocopies of business cards of officials from the Royal Small Arms Factory Ordnance Factory Perry International and other information mainly on ROF people of importance at the time; with an 8-sided color flyer conveying similar information on the ROF; and a 48 page booklet-guide for the AUSA annual meeting with centerfold map of the exhibitors various committees awards sustaining members - several of these are circle and with additional notations which give names and locations of individuals in particular company's employ in the arms and military systems business; and a business card of Elmer T. Zietz manager military engineering of Sermetel of Pennsylvania division of Teleflex and a calendar card for the Davis Agency; everything with light wear in very good condition; interesting glimpse of the state of the military industrial complex in 1981 and the interactions possible at the AUSA annual meeting. First Edition. Soft Cover. Very Good. Royal Ordnance Factories Paperback books
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1169178081.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
116148647X.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
198729626ABStuttgart, Konrad Theiss Verlag, 1987. gr8° (24x17), 126 S., farb Wappendarstellungen mit Beschreibung und historischen Erläuterungen, roter Oln mit farb il OU (dieser am untRand etwas wellig und mit kleinem unterlegten Einriss), fest sauber und gepflegt, [= Kreis- und Gemeindewappen in Baden-Württemberg : herausgegeben von der Landesarchivdirektion Baden-Württemberg; 4],
182050274Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 14 x 8,5 cm, Blatt ca. 22 x 13,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
5872350015.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
182059626Ohne Ort, um 1820. Platte ca. 15 x 9 cm, Blatt ca. 20,5 x 12,5 cm. 1 Blatt, verso weiß.
197824494Tokyo, Kodansha, 1977-1978. 5 volumes from a total of 6 published (volume 2 is missing): Vol. 1: Jomon doki = Jomon pottery. - Vol. 3: Dogu, haniwa = Clay Figurines, Haniwa. - Vol. 4: Taku, tsurugi, kagami = Bronze Objects. - Vol. 5: Buki, soshingu = Arms, Ornaments. - Vol. 6: Hekiga, sekizobutsu = Mural Paintings, Stone Structures. - Text, table of contents and list of plates in Japanese and English. Captions in Japanese only. 217; 219; 215; 217; 227 pages with numerous illustrations in colour and black and white. Fol. (37 x 27 cm), Illustrated original cloth bindings with spine titles debossed in red and black in the illustrated original half-linen slipcases. [9 Warenabbildungen]