Written in Dutch and English; Front and back covers show minor wear with discoloration and a couple of bent corners; Pages are clean; Binding is tight. Dept. of the Army
Headquarters Department of the Army. Good. 1958. Softcover. Softbound covers show wear and rubbing to the edges and corners. Slight discoloration and a few soiled spots. The binding is tight the pages are clean. . Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1957. Revised Edition. Softcover. Revision of 1949 Edition. A clean tightly staped copy unmarked within and showing light shelf wear. This is an original publication not a Print On Demand and thus the staples may show some rust which is normal for manuals of this age. Light shelf wear tanning to card covers and minor cover creasing is also not unsual. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
Washington: Goverment Printing Office 1955. Genuine Military Technical Manual. Good soft cover. Sound binding. Light staining to top edge of first 63 pages but all text clear. Illustrated. 688 pages. . First Edition First Printing. Soft Cover. Good. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Goverment Printing Office Paperback
Department of the Army. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1950. Softcover. Clean covers and pages; Army technicl manual . Department of the Army paperback
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Department of the Army. Very Good; Mild wear creasing from age and use. 29-3. 1985. Softcover. Trade PB; 4to 11" - 13" tall . Department of the Army paperback
Washington DC: Department of the Army 1952. 1st Edition. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good. 5 7/8" X 9" 74 pps. Some minor marks across top of pages. Text clean tight lightly toned and unmarked. Beige paper cover sightly worn but tight bright and undamaged. Interestingly this pamphlet was "prepared by a committee of former German officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM." This is the 1952 original first edition "superceding MS T-12. Department of the Army unknown
Washington DC: Department of the Army 1952. 1st Edition. Stapled Pamphlet. Very Good. 5 7/8" X 9" 74 pps. Some minor marks across top of pages. Text clean tight lightly toned and unmarked. Beige paper cover sightly worn but tight bright and undamaged. Interestingly this pamphlet was "prepared by a committee of former German officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM." This is the 1952 original first edition "superceding MS T-12. Department of the Army unknown
Washington DC: Department of the Army 1988. Paperback. Very Good. Light wear to covers. Text clean and unmarked. The binding is tight and square. Your Satisfaction is Guaranteed! Department of the Army paperback
Washington: Government Printing Office 1953. Fine official military manual. Clean and tight. . Soft Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Government Printing Office Paperback
Department of the Army 1970. Paperback. Very Good-/No Dust Jacket. Softcover: Manual # TM9-1005-222-12. Yellow paper covers with title on front. Light soil and oxidation. Pages are clean. This manual contains instructions for operation and organizational maintenance and repair parts and special tools list of Rifle Caliber .30: M1 W/E 1005-674-1425- Rifle Caliber .30: M1C Sniper's W/E 1005-674-1430 - Rifle Caliber .30: M1D Sniper's W/E 1005-674-1431. Nice tight binding Department of the Army paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1963. Reprint. Softcover. A crisp clean tight copy with old price sticker and light shelf and edge wear only. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1969. Reprint. Softcover. A crisp clean tight copy with old price sticker and light shelf and edge wear only. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1963. Reprint. Softcover. A crisp clean tight copy with old price sticker and light shelf and edge wear only. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
USGPO. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1965. First Edition. Softcover. stab stapled three hole punched military manual in cream card covers. Clean adn tight with photo snad fold-outs. . USGPO paperback
Washington DC: Department of Army. Very Good. 2008. Hardcover. Small 4to 9" - 11" tall; Soft Cover Paperback No Dust Jacket Book Shows Little Wear 5 Hole for Binder; BX254 . Department of Army hardcover
Washington: Headquarter Department of the Army 1962. 3rd edition. VG. 21 p. illus 4to stapled paperback; Headquarter, Department of the Army paperback
Department of the Army Staff 1977. VG/no dust jacket. PaperbackstapledNO highlighting or notes has wear to edges and corners liquid stain on lower edge; otherwise a tight clean copy. TM 11-6130-238-14 Department of the Army Staff paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1983. First Edition. Softcover. Stab stapled three-hole punched copy in cream covers with rust and grease staining minimal to both covers a clean tight interior. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1982. First Edition. Softcover. A clean tight stab stapled three-hole punched manual. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
Washington DC: Departments of the Army the Navy and the Air Force 1986. About 170pp with drawings thru-out. . Soft Cover. Very Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7� - 9�" Tall. TECHNICAL. Departments of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force Paperback
Washington D.C.: Department of the Army 1978. Operator's manual for the Bell OH-58A Kiowa Army observation helicopter. Army Technical Manual TM 55-1520-228-10. Original manual not a copy. Revised 7 April 1978 with changes through 23 March 1979. Pencil notes on change notices. Revised Edition. Loose Leaf in Binder. Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Department of the Army Hardcover
United States Government Printing Office. Very Good with No dust jacket as issued. 1991. First Edition. Softcover. A clean tight copy showing light shelf and edge wear only. . United States Government Printing Office paperback
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1985. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Very good. Various Paginations approximately 80 pages. Illustrations. References. Index. Two hole punched. Staple-bound. Cover has some wear and soiling. The Beretta M9 officially the Pistol Semiautomatic 9mm M9 is a 9�19mm Parabellum pistol adopted by the United States Armed Forces in 1985. It is essentially a military specification Beretta 92FS. The M9 won a competition in the 1980s to replace the M1911A1 as the primary sidearm of the U.S. military beating many other contenders and only narrowly defeating the SIG P226 for cost reasons. It officially entered service in 1990. Some other models have been adopted to a lesser extent namely the M11 pistol and other models remain in use in certain niches. The M9 was scheduled to be replaced under a United States Army program the Future Handgun System FHS which was merged with the SOF Combat Pistol program to create the Joint Combat Pistol JCP. The JCP was renamed Combat Pistol CP and the number of pistols to be bought was drastically cut back. The U.S. Army and Air Force are seeking to replace their M9s through the Modular Handgun System program. In the 1970s every branch of the U.S. Armed Forces except the U.S. Air Force carried the .45 ACP M1911 pistol. USAF opted to use .38 special revolvers which were also carried by some criminal investigation/military police organizations USAF strategic missile ICBM officer crews and by military flight crewmembers across all the services when serving in combat zones or when engaged in nuclear weapons duties. The Department of Defense then decided to synchronize the weapons of all five branches of U.S. forces. The ground combat branches of the services found this decision highly contentious but was meant to eliminate the need to buy replacements for worn out M1911 frames and to establish a common NATO pistol round to simplify logistics in case of war with the Soviet Union in Europe. In 1979 the Joint Service Small Arms Program began searching for a replacement for the venerable M1911 and the 9�19mm Parabellum round was selected for compliance with the NATO Standardization Agreement STANAG. In 1980 the Beretta 92S-1 design was chosen over entries from Colt Smith & Wesson Walther the Star M28 and various Fabrique Nationale and Heckler & Koch models. The result however was challenged by the US Army and new tests were done by the Army. In 1984 the trials started again with updated entries from Smith & Wesson Beretta SIG Sauer Heckler & Koch Walther Steyr and Fabrique Nationale. Beretta won this competition but there was a new trial the XM10 competition in 1988. This resulted in two different trials that were more limited but resulted in the Beretta being chosen albeit with an updated design. Concurrent to the pistol selection process beginning in 1979 the Bianchi International holster company began its development of a multi-function military holster to be ready for the issuance of a new pistol. This holster - designed by John Bianchi and Richard Nichols - has served the U.S. Armed Forces well for decades designated the M12 was adopted simultaneously with the adoption of the Beretta 92F in 1985. The Beretta 92F survived exposure to temperatures from 40 to 140 �F 40 to 60 �C being soaked in salt water being dropped repeatedly on concrete and being buried in sand mud and snow. Additionally the 92F proved a MRBF mean rounds before failure of 35000 rounds. That number is often touted as the equivalent to five or six times the pistol's service life. While this is normally true in European militaries armed forces of the United States normally subject sidearms to much more extensive use. The Iraq War which featured frequent urban and room-to-room combat has required American soldiers to rely more heavily on their pistols. The M9 is a short recoil semi-automatic single-action / double-action pistol that uses a 15-round staggered box magazine with a reversible magazine release button that can be positioned for either right- or left-handed shooters. The M9 is used with the Bianchi M12 Holster though other holsters are often used. The specific modifications made from the Beretta 92 includes: � Design of all the parts to make them 100% interchangeable to simplify maintenance for large government organizations. � Modified the front of the trigger guard so that one could use finger support for easier aiming. � Recurved the forward base of the grip to aid aiming. � Hard chromed the barrel bore to protect it from corrosion and to reduce wear. � New surface coating on the slide called Bruniton which allegedly provides better corrosion resistance than the previous plain blued finish. It also has an enlarged hammer pin that fits into a groove on the underside of the slide. The main purpose is to stop the slide from flying off the frame to the rear if it cracks. This was in response to reported defective slides during U.S. Military testing. The M9 features multiple internal safeties including a firing pin block that prevents the firing pin from moving without the trigger being pulled and a firing pin striker that rotates when the safety lever is engaged preventing the firing pin from being hit even if the hammer falls. The M9 also has an ambidextrous external safety lever allowing both left and right handed people to engage or disengage the safety mechanism. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Headquarters Department of the Army. Good. 1979. Reprint. Stapled wraps. Rear cover is missing shelfwear front cover has several creases and couple tiny tears little bit of scuffing/light soiling last page has small chip at spine and tiny tear to bottom edge slight toning . Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1967. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. Size=8.5"x11.". Range Charts. full book description Government Printing Office Washington D.C. 1967. 1st EditionPB VG Paperback Size=8.5"x11." Range Charts. 5-hole punch loose Large Paperback with one metal fastener through top punch hole. Staple mark where manual was once stapled together o.w. clean and bright. Text pages bright and in Fine condition. Technical Manual; U.S. Army; Military Manuals; Army Manuals; Maintenance Manual; Operator's Manual; AH-1G-Helicopter SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE! Government Printing Office paperback
Washington D.C.: Government Printing Office 1969. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. Size=8.5"x11.". Photos & Drawings. full book description Government Printing Office Washington D.C. 1969. 1st EditionPB Fine Paperback Size=8.5"x11." 63pgs. Photos & Drawings. 5-hole punch 2-staple Large Paperback. Clean bright and tight. No ink names tears chips foxing etc. Has 17 page Change 1 laid in that is in VG condition. TM 3-1-55-218-12 Field Manuals; U.S. Army; Military Manuals; Army Manuals; Maintenance Manual; Hand Held Rockets; Rocket Launchers; Military Weapons SELLING WORLDWIDE SINCE 1987. WE ALWAYS PACK WITH GREAT CARE! Government Printing Office paperback
Department of the Army 1977. Trade Paperback - VG - Book is clean and tight with only light wear - Illustrated - Radio Sets: AN/VRC-12 AN/VRC-43 AN/VRC-44 AN/VRC-45 AN-VRC-46 AN/VRC-47 AN/VRC-48 AN/VRC-49 USED WITHOUT INTERCOM SYSTEMS. Trade Paperback. Very Good. Department of the Army Paperback
Washington 2001. Fine original manual. Bound with metal ring with ridgid plastic covers. Plastic flight crew check list pouch attached but empty. . First Edition First Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Dust Jacket as Issued. 8vo - over 7�" - 9�" tall. Hardcover
Washington: Government Printing Office 1970. Very clean in sound binding. VG genuine military manual. Illustrated. Several hundred pages. Heavy book may require additional postage. . Soft Cover. Very Good . 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. Government Printing Office Paperback
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY. G IN WRAPS. 1 RUSTY STAPLE HOLDING ALL INTACT TURNED CORNERS. 1962. TRADE PAPERBACK. HOLEPUNCHES AT SPINE WEAR SOILING. . DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY paperback
Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office 1970. Genuine military manual. Very clean. VG soft cover. . First Edition First Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good . 4to - over 9�" - 12" tall. U.S. Government Printing Office Paperback
Washington: Dept. of the Army 1967. 1st edition. stiff wrappers. Very Good. sm. 8vo. 57pp. b/w pls. diags. appends. Hole-punched for filing & marked for achives Dept. of the Army unknown