United States Department of Defense Department of the Army
Army Medical Service Formulary; Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 8-245
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1958. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Fair. 2607 1 pages. Tables. Figures. Index. Three-hole punched and staple bound. Front cover is separated but present. Cover has wear and soiling. Cold War era item. At its basic level a formulary is a list of medicines. Traditionally a formulary contained a collection of formulas for the compounding and testing of medication a resource closer to what would be referred to as a pharmacopoeia today. Today the main function of a prescription formulary is to specify particular medications that are approved to be prescribed at a particular hospital in a particular health system or under a particular health insurance policy. The development of prescription formularies is based on evaluations of efficacy safety and cost-effectiveness of drugs. Depending on the individual formulary it may also contain additional clinical information such as side effects contraindications and doses. By the turn of the millennium 156 countries had national or provincial essential medicines lists and 135 countries had national treatment guidelines and/or formulary manuals. This technical manual uses portions of the text of The United States Pharmacopeia Fifthteenth Revision official December 15 1955 portions of The National Formulary Tenth Edition with permission quotations from New and Nonofficial Drugs and other texts with permission. This is an important snapshot in time reflecting the state of knowledge and the state of practice in the U.S. Army during an early period in the Cold War. The Army Medical Department of the U.S. Army - known as the AMEDD; formerly named the Army Medical Service AMS - comprises the Army's six medical Special Branches or "Corps" of officers and its enlisted medical soldiers. It was established as the "Army Hospital" in July 1775 to coordinate the medical care required by the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The AMEDD is led by the Surgeon General of the U.S. Army a lieutenant general. The AMEDD is the U.S. Army's healthcare organization not a U.S. Army command. It is found in all three branches of the Army: the Active Army the U.S. Army Reserve and the Army National Guard. Its headquarters is at Fort Sam Houston San Antonio Texas which hosts the AMEDD Center and School AMEDDC&S. Large numbers of AMEDD senior leaders can also be found in the Washington D.C. area divided between the Pentagon and the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center WRNMMC. The Academy of Health Sciences within the AMEDDC&S provides training to the officers and enlisted service members of the AMEDD. As a result of BRAC 2005 enlisted medical training was transferred to the new Medical Education and Training Campus consolidating the majority of military-enlisted medical training in Fort Sam Houston. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 74198
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United States Army Infantry School
Introduction to Supply Procedures; A Self-Instruction Text BJ010 BJG11 BJB60
Fort Benning GA: United States Army Infantry School 1967. Wraps. Good. 44 pages counting covers. Illustrations. Approximately 7.25 by 5 inches. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice in the United States Army during the Vietnam War. This programmed instructional text has been prepared to teach the fundamentals of supply procedures. This is not a test but by writing the correct terms the student will better learn these procedures. The instructions were to complete the blank spaces with the proper term or example. The correct response to the previous frame is printed at the tome of the next page to enable the student to check himself or herself. Some blanks filled in with pencil notes or marks. Military supply chain management is a cross-functional approach to procuring producing and delivering products and services for military applications. The broad management scope includes sub-suppliers suppliers internal information and funds flow. A supply is the procurement distribution maintenance while in storage and salvage of supplies including the determination of kind and quantity of supplies. The producer phase of a military supply extends from determination of procurement schedules to acceptance of finished supplies by the military services. The consumer phase of a military supply extends from receipt of finished supplies by the military services through issue for use or consumption. Military logistics is the science of planning and carrying out the movement and maintenance of armed forces. In its most comprehensive sense those aspects of military operations that deal with: a. design and development acquisition storage movement distribution maintenance evacuation and disposition of materiel; b. movement evacuation and hospitalization of personnel; c. acquisition or construction maintenance operation and disposition of facilities; and d. acquisition or furnishing of services. The major difference between the concept of logistic management and supply chain management is the level of information gathered processes analyzed and used for decision making. An SCM-based organization not only having concerns with its immediate clients but also handles and forecasts the factors affecting directly or indirectly their supplier or suppliers or on their client or clients. If we exclude this information part out of supply chain model then we can see the logistic management part of the business. United States Army Infantry School paperback
书商的参考编号 : 74200
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Great Britain The War Office Director General of the Army Medical Services
A Field Surgery Pocket Book Revised; Memoranda Mainly Based on Experience in the 1939-45 War 26 Publications 5611 W. O. Code No. 5628
London: His Majesty's Stationery Office 1950. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good. 187 1 pages. Glossary of Abbreviations. Some Definitions of Terms. Illustrations. Occasional Notes. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. Ink notation at bottom of front cover. This publication supersedes A Field Surgery Pocket Book published in Jan. 1944--W. O. Code No. 12. The first edition of this pocket book was published in January 1944. It has become apparent that something of this kind was necessary if the lessons learned as the result of widening experience in the treatment of war injuries were to be disseminated throughout the Army. It has also become obvious that certain amendments were now required. In so far as advances in therapy can be said to have become established practice they have been incorporated in the text. Contributions have been made by surgical consultants advisers specialists and others all writing from experience in the field. The evolution of weapons of destruction has proceeded apace and worse may be yet to come but the same surgical problem has been repeated in every war and is likely to be the same in the next--the missile which on impact and on its onward journey bears devitalization and infections to whatever tissues may impede its passage. This contains one of the earliest United Kingdom War Office discussions of the medical/surgical consequences of Scientific warfare--this is entitled "Atomic Warfare" in the table of contents. His Majesty's Stationery Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 74199
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United States Army Alaska Headquarters
Training Guide for Inland Waterways Navigation Training; USARAL PAN 350-7
APO Seattle: United States Army Alaska Headquarters 1973. This pamphlet supersedes USARAL Pamphlet 350-7 1 May 1969. Wraps. Good. 2 19 1 A-1 1 pages plus covers. Appendix A - Definition of Terms. Cover has wear and soiling edge tears and chips. Pencil erasure residue on front cover. RARE--ephemeral items from the United States Army Alaska typically do not survive for more than a few year especially when superseded. Fewer still 'migrate' to the lower 48 states. In the area of Northern Operations every route of communications available to the commander must be used. In this pamphlet is information designed to assist the instructor in teaching or a unit in preparing for movement on inland waterways. this material is patterned primarily on the use of small river boats and outboard motors. However much of the information is of value in the use of small "in-board" craft such as hydro-jets. United States Army Alaska USARAK or "America's Arctic Warriors" is a military command of the United States Army located in the U.S. state of Alaska. A subordinate command of the United States Army Pacific USARAK is the ground element of the Alaskan Command. USARAK is headquartered at Fort Richardson and commanded by a major general. The Alaskan Command ALCOM was created in January 1947. As the first Unified Command under the Department of Defense ALCOM was headquartered at Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage where it controlled all military forces in Alaska. The Alaskan Department changed its name again in 1947. The new name for the headquarters for all Army personnel in Alaska became U.S. Army Alaska or USARAL. Military missions assigned to USARAL included ground and air defense of Alaska with priority to the Anchorage and Fairbanks areas; development of cold-weather and mountain-warfare doctrines; conducting a cold-weather and mountain school at Fort Greely; providing logistical support to Air Force and Navy elements in Alaska; conducting National Guard and U.S. Army Reserve training; supervising Reserve Officer Training Corps activities; and providing internal security including plans for recovery from nuclear attack. The Army established the Yukon Command at Ladd Air Force Base as a component of the U.S. Army Alaska USARAL with the mission of point defense of U.S. military installations north of the Alaska Range. Consequently infantry and anti-aircraft units comprised most of the Army presence at Ladd AFB during the 1950s. USARAL's combat units officially reorganized in July 1963 into the 172nd Infantry Brigade Mechanized at Fort Richardson and the 171st Infantry Brigade Mechanized at Fort Wainwright. The two brigades were re-designated as Light Infantry Brigades in 1969. United States Army Alaska, Headquarters paperback
书商的参考编号 : 74201
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US. Department of the Army U. S.
Reprint of Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-76; US Army Survival Manual
New York: Barnes and Noble Inc 2004. Reprint Edition. Third Printing stated. Hardcover. Very good. Approx. 300 pages. Illustrations some in color. Tables. Appendices. Index Cover has some corner bumping. This edition published by arrangement within Platinum Press Inc. and includes material copyrighted by Platinum Press in 1991. Topics covered include survival planning survival medicine water procurement wild plants for food shelters firebuilding water crossings signaling desert survival tropical survival arctic survival sea survival knots poisonous snakes clouds edible plants and poisonous plants among other topics. Army Survival Manual is the finest single source for self-reliance for all extreme circumstances. A must for anyone who wants to know how to survive in primitive conditions. The book is very straightforward with many pictures and user-friendly illustrations written in easy to understand language. This is just some of the survival information that this book provides: All-climates: arctic tropics temperate forest savannah or desert. All-terrain survival tactics. The Will to Survive. Identify poisonous snakes as well as edible and non-edible plants. Survival Medicine. Wilderness medicine. Techniques on first aid. Survival in the hottest or coldest of climates. Survival Planning. Make polluted water potable. How to find water. Ways to trap and collection techniques of water. Covers navigation and compass use. Find direction using the sun and stars. Weapons and Tools. Recognizing signs of land when lost at sea. Building life-saving shelters. Traps and snares. How to prepare wild game to be cooked also preserving food. All types of fire making. Water Crossings. Find direction using the sun and stars. Physical and mental fitness. Disaster preparedness. Again this is just some of the survival information is this book! Barnes and Noble, Inc hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 73994 ???????? : 0760749884 9780760749883
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Tactics and Techniques of Chemical Biological and Radiological CBR Warfare; Department of the Army Field Manual FM 3-5
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1958. This manual supersedes FM 3-5 1 September 1954 including C 1 12 February 1957. Wraps. Good. 144 pages. Illustrations. References. Conversion Factors. Index. Size is approximately 6.75 inches by 4.5 inches. Designation AGO 1979C is on front cover and last page. Small stain and pencil erasure residue at top corner of first page. This manual describes on an unclassified level the tactics and techniques for the employment of toxic chemical agents smokes and flame and weapons for their delivery which are now or potentially available to the field commander. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73564
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US. Department of the Army U. S.
Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 30-545; English-Russian Russian-English Electronics Dictionary
Washington DC: GPO 1956. Wraps. fair. 944 pages. Wraps. List of Sources. Explanatory Notes. Transliteration Table. Ink name on front cover in English and Russian. Front cover creased. 1. Purpose. This manual is published to aid the English-speaking researcher translator writer editor or engineer who has occasion to use Russian language publications on Electronics and Telecommunication. Though a pioneer work in its field the dictionary is believed to be reasonably comprehensive as all modern sources available have been used in the compilation. In addition to the sources published in the U.S.A. the U.S.S.R. and the U.K. many Russian terms have been obtained from Soviet factories research institutions and individual scientists. 2. Contents. The dictionary is an overall collection of about 22000 Russian terms and abbreviations covering the following fields : Antennas and Waveguides Atomics principal terms Aeronautical applications Batteries Beacons Cable Communications Computers Dial telephone systems Direction finding Electroacoustics Electromedical applications Electron devices Electronics Facsimile High-frequency techniques Industrial electronics Marine applications Measurements and measuring instruments Modulation systems Navigation radio aids to Optics Oscillographs Photo applications Physics fringe terms Pulse work Radar Radio Radiolocation Radiology RR signals Interlocking and automatic control Semiconductors including transistors Signaling including alarm systems. GPO paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73583
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US. Departments of the Army U. S.
Military Justice Handbook. The Trial Counsel and the Defense Counsel; DA Pam 27-10
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1969. This pamphlet supersedes DA Pam 27-10 30 November 1962. Stiff wraps. Good. 214 2 pages. Wraps. Footnotes. Figures. Checklists. Ex-library with the usual markings. Covers and spine have some wear. Ink and pencil notations and stamps on front cover. Stamp on first page. Stamp on edges. Some edge soiling. This handbook has been designed as a practical guide to assist trial counsel defense counsel and pretrial investigation counsel in the performance of their duties. The trial counsel of a general or special court-martial shall prosecute in the name of the United States and shall under the direction of the court prepare the record of the proceedings. In all special and general court-martial cases a military attorney called a "defense counsel" represents the servicemember on trial. Military attorneys are also known as "judge advocates." This attorney is assigned free of charge to the servicemember. The servicemember may also request a specific military attorney to join his defense team and if available that attorney will also be assigned free of charge to the defense team. Finally at his own expense the servicemember may hire a civilian attorney even so the military attorneys remain assigned to the case. Military justice is the body of laws and procedures governing members of the armed forces. Many states have separate and distinct bodies of law that govern the conduct of members of their armed forces. Some states use special judicial and other arrangements to enforce those laws while others use civilian judicial systems. Legal issues unique to military justice include the preservation of good order and discipline the legality of orders and appropriate conduct for members of the military. Some states enable their military justice systems to deal with civil offenses committed by their armed forces in some circumstances. Military justice is distinct from the imposition of military authority on a civilian population as a substitute for civil authority. The latter condition is generally termed martial law and is often declared in times of emergency war or civil unrest. Most countries restrict when and in what manner martial law may be declared and enforced. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73613
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US. Army Command and General Staff College U. S.
Military Review Volumes XXXIX Numbers 10 11 12 January February and March 1960 and Volume XL Numbers 1 2 and 3 April May and June 1960
Fort Leavenworth KS: U.S. Army Command 1960. Bound Magazine. good. 112 pages in each issue. Covers present on each issue. Mailing information on back cover of each issue. Illustrations. Maps. Tables. Charts. Some wear and soiling to some issues. Slight wear and discoloration along edges of covers. Since 1922 the U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and its predecessor organizations has published the journal Military Review. Among the authors in these six issues are: Louis Morton B. H. Liddell Hart Reginald Hargreaves Edgar O'Ballance Among the topics covered are: Industrial Mobilization Roman Army Mobility Airborne Assault Novorossiisk Military Leadership Nuclear Weapons Limited War Bolivar Boyaca Antiguerrilla Operations Bundeswehr Malinovsky Missiles Winter Warfare Protracted Defense. The U.S. Army Combined Arms Center USACAC is located at Fort Leavenworth and provides leadership and supervision for leader development and professional military and civilian education; institutional and collective training; functional training; training support; battle command; doctrine; lessons learned and specified areas the Commanding General United States Army Training and Doctrine Command TRADOC designates in order to serve as a catalyst for change and to support developing relevant and ready expeditionary land formations with campaign qualities in support of the joint force commander. Fort Leavenworth Kansas is the oldest continuously operating Regular Army installation west of the Mississippi River. This historic post noted for its campus setting open green spaces and hometown character is the home of the US Army's Combined Arms Center CAC. CAC as a major subordinate headquarters of the US Army Training and Doctrine Command has often been referred to as the "Intellectual Center of the Army". It is in many regards "home base" for the majority of field grade officers across the Army. Since 1882 CAC and its predecessor organizations have been engaged in the primary mission of preparing the Army and its leaders for war. At present this mission is divided between preparing the Army for the Global War on Terrorism and transforming it to meet future threats. In order to accomplish these critical missions CAC provides Army-wide leadership and supervision for leader development and professional military and civilian education; institutional and collective training; functional training; training support; battle command; doctrine; lessons learned; and other specified areas that the TRADOC Commander designates. All of these are focused toward making CAC a catalyst for change and to support the development of a relevant and ready ground force to support joint interagency and multinational operations anywhere in the world. U.S. Army Command unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73747
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United States Department of Defense Department of the Army Headquarters
Multiservice Tactics Techniques and Procedures for Special Operations Forces in Nuclear Biological and Chemical Environments; FM 3-05.105 NTTP 3-111.30 AFTTPI 3-2.35 USSOCOM Pub 3-11
2001. Staplebound. Good. Various paginations approximately 100 pages. Illustrations. Figures. Checklists. References. Glossary. Abbreviations and Acronyms. Terms and Definitions. Cover has some wear and soiling. Three-hole punched with staples between the holes at the left side. Marked For Official Use Only. Distribution Restriction: Distribution authorized to U.S. Government agencies only to protect technical or operational information from automatic dissemination under the International Exchange Program or by other means. Destruction Notice also on front cover. It is understood that this restriction is no longer applicable due to the passage of time and availability of copies on-line. Issued in September 2001 it represents the state-of-knowledge the state-of-practice the state-of-doctrine and the tactical state-of-the-art at the time the United States experienced the 9/11 attacks and began anti-Taliban anti-Al Qaeda and anti-terrorism in the Middle East and elsewhere. This publication provides tactics techniques and procedures TTP for the planning and execution of special operations forces SOF nuclear biological and chemical NBC defense operations. It provides a basis for understanding the requirements of individual SOF personnel operating in NBC environments as well as the requirements for joint force staff planners. TTPs support planning to meet the requirements of difference scenarios. Across the range of military operations it also provides guidance for commanders who determine force structure equipment material and operational requirements necessary to conduct the missions and collateral activities herein described. This publication has been prepared by direction of the Commander in Chief United States Special Operations Command USCICSOC who has recognized the need to share the skills developed by individual components within the SOF community. Each SOF element brings unique capabilities to an operation that can be improved upon from the knowledge of other elements. This publication compiles existing joint doctrine principles and known multi-Service/component TTP for NBC defense preparedness. It established a single 'how to' guide for use by individual SOF personnel and SOF components supporting Joint Task Force/Joint Special Operations Task Force JTF/JSOTF operations. It is a guided intended to enhance SOF force protection survivability and readiness in NBC environments. unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73765
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army Headquarters
Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation STANO Operations; Field Manual FM 31-100 TEST
Washington DC: Headquarters Department of the Army 1971. TEST Draft issue. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 270 pages. Illustrations. Diagrams. References. Equipment. Glossary. Index. Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 11 inches. Three-hole punched and Staplebound. Cover has some wear and soiling. This test field manual represents the state-of-knowledge state-of-practice and state-of doctrine for the U.S. Army toward the end of the Vietnam War. Equipment addressed reflect at an unclassifed level the current state-of-the-art in such technologies. S.T.A.N.O. represents Surveillance Target Acquisition and Night Observation. This is a real grouping of technology in our military. The type of equipment included in this grouping are night vision devices Intrusion detection devices man portable surveillance radar laser aiming ranging and detecting devices certain specialized optical systems such as stabilized optical monoculars and binoculars. The concept of S.T.A.N.O. evolved from a high tech solution for maximizing intelligence gathering efficiency while minimizing human risk. The term S.T.A.N.O. was first coined by General Westmoreland which represented his perspective of a specialized grouping of technological innovations pertaining to the electronic battlefield. The purpose of this manual was to provide the guidance required for the tactical planning employment and management of surveillance target acquisition and night operations STANO systems at division and lower echelons. STANO is an element of the Intelligence subsystem of the Integrated Battlefield Control System IBCS. The IBCS is the structural framework of personnelo organizations concepts doctrine and equipment integrating the functions of combat into a coherent system. This document is a field manual Test as defined in Army Regulation 310-3. There is no information that this was ever issued as an authorized field manual. This may have been superseded by Surveillance Target Acquisition Night Operations and Countersurveillance STANOC. United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army's Army Publishing Directorate. As of 27 July 2007 some 542 field manuals were in use. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. Starting in 2010 the US Army began review and revision of all of its doctrinal publications under the initiative "Doctrine 2015". Since then the most important doctrine have been published in Army Doctrine Publications and Army Doctrine Reference Publications replacing the former key Field Manuals. Army Techniques Publications Army Training Circulars and Army Technical Manuals round out the suite new of doctrinal publications. Not all FMs are being rescinded; 50 select Field Manuals will continue to be published periodically reviewed and revised. Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73762
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army Headquarters
Pack Animals in Support of Army Special Operations Forces; FM 31-27
Washington DC: United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army Headquarters 2000. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Staplebound. Various paginations approximately 125 pages. Illustrations. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Three-holed punched and two staples at left side between the punch holes. Approximately 8.5 inches and 11 inches. Cover has some wear and soiling. Distribution was restricted but there is evidence that this restriction is no longer applicable copies on line. This manual provides guidance for training Army special operations forces ARSOF personnel in the techniques of animal pack transport and for organizing and operating pack animal units. It captures some of the expertise and techniques that have been lost in the United States U.S. Army over the last 50 years. The chapters on care feeding and veterinary medicine compose a considerable portion of the manual; however this material is not intended as a substitute for veterinary expertise nor will it make a veterinarian out of the reader. ARSOF personnel must have a rudimentary knowledge of anatomy and physiology common injuries diseases feeding and watering to properly care for the animals and to avoid abusing them from overloading or overworking. Though many types of beasts of burden may be used for pack transportation this manual focuses on horses mules and a few other animals. One cannot learn how to pack an animal by reading; there is no substitute for having a horse or mule while you practice loading a packsaddle. The manual is useful for anyone going into an environment where these skills are applicable. Field Manual FM 31-27 is a guide for ARSOF personnel to use when employed in training or combat situations using pack animals. For millenia horses carried the armies of the world. Other pack animals along with horses carried the heavy loads of food ammunition and equipment but horses predominated as the mounts for cavalry and the draft power for heavy artillery and supply wagons. But that all changed during a very short time in the early twentieth century. Rapid mechanization starting in World War I transformed armies by substituting machine power for animal power. In the first half of the 20th century horses and mules once the mainstay of military transportation all but disappeared from those roles. The internal combustion engine that emerged in the early 1900s quickly found its way into military equipment and operations. In World War I trucks greatly reduced the former dependence on horses while tractors were introduced as artillery prime movers and the tank appeared for the first time. Between World Wars I and II a debate raged over the proper role of armored vehicles for cavalry and infantry support as well as the suitability of motor transportation for supply and artillery under varying conditions. Infantry was augmented by tanks but for a few decades horse cavalry continued. By the late 1930s as World War II loomed the Cavalry became partially mechanized expanding that mechanization and joining with tanks to form the Armored Force for World War II. Reconnaissance was transformed by jeeps and motorcycles as well as aircraft another role lost by the horse. Except for a few battle zones of exceptionally rugged conditions legions of pack animals were almost completely replaced by the hundreds of thousands of trucks produced during WW II. A few die-hard Cavalry officers insisted on maintaining a minimal capability to train and manage animals in case of war in very unfavorable terrain like Italy or CBI in WW II. This faith was actually rewarded in Afghanistan in 2001-2002 where Special Forces found that the only option for movement in parts of that harsh and rugged land was by horse or mule. Understanding that pack animals have their unique uses even in a time of computers lasers GPS and the stealth bomber the Dept. of Defense authorized the Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Training Center to create a rigorous Animal Packers Course for all the services and the Army Special Forces issued a field manual on the subject. United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army, Headquarters unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73764
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Headquarters
Chemical Operations Specialist Soldier's Manual; STP 3-54B1-SM MOS 54B Skill Level 1
Washington DC: United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Headquarters 1995. This publication supersedes STP 3-54B1-SM 12 March 1992. Wraps. Good. Various paginations approximately 200 pages. Illustrations. Glossary. References. Cover has some wear and soiling. Three-hole punched. Distribution was authorized to US government agencies only to protect technical or operational information from automatic dissemination under the International Exchange Program or by other means. Cover also has a destruction notice. Based upon research on-line and the passage of time it appears that this distribution limitation no longer applies. This publication was for skill level 1 soldiers holding MOS 54B and their trainers and first-line supervisors. It contains standardized training objectives in the form of task summaries which can be used to train and evaluate soldiers on critical tasks that support unit missions during wartime. Detailed warning control and evacuation plans must be developed in order to prepare for emergencies and natural disasters. Emergency management specialists such as the Chemical Operations Specialist prepare emergency plans and procedures for all types of disasters including floods earthquakes hurricanes biological warfare or enemy attacks. Chemical Operations Specialists are primarily responsible for operating maintaining or supervising the use of nuclear biological and chemical NBC detection and decontamination equipment. Some of your duties as a Chemical Operations Specialist may include: � Assisting in the establishment and application of NBC defense measures � Providing training advice and supervision regarding the proper use and maintenance procedures for chemical equipment and chemical operations � Operating and performing operator maintenance on smoke generating equipment NBC identification/detection and decontamination equipment � Assisting in preparing and maintaining disaster operations plans � Training military and civilian personnel on what to do in an emergency � Operating and maintaining nuclear biological and chemical detection and decontamination equipment � Conducting surveys to determine needs in the event of an emergency � Monitoring disaster preparedness activities and training operations. United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Headquarters paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73763
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United States Department of Defense Department of the Army Headquarters
NBC Warning and Reporting System; Graphic Training Aid GTS3-6-3
W: U. S. Department of the Army 1985. Supersedes GTA 3-6-2 June 1975. Ephemera. Good. Single sheet printed on both sides 10 inches by 12 inches. Folded and re-folded so that there are 16 panels eight on each side. Two panels are for notes and is almost completely blank space. Illustrations. Pencil erasure residue on title panel. The primary means of warning units of an actual or predicted CB hazard is the NBC Warning and Reporting system NBCWRS. It is a key in limiting the effects of attacks. The NBCWRS allows units to determine required protective measures and plan operations. Units take action depending on the mission and type of hazard present. Affected units alter plans to avoid the hazard. The units can upgrade protective measures and occupy or cross the hazard area. The NBCWRS consists of six reports. Each is standardized. The six standard reports are- NBC 1-Initial report used for passing basic data compiled at unit level. NBC 2-Report used for passing evaluated data. NBC 3-Report used for immediate warning of predicted contamination and hazard areas. NBC 4-Report used for passing monitoring and survey results. NBC 5-Report used for passing information on areas of actual contamination. NBC 6-Report used for passing detailed information on chemical or biological attacks. The reports use standard formats. The warning and reporting system is based on a code letter system. NBC has been updated to be described as Chemical biological radiological and nuclear defense CBRN defense or CBRNE defense is protective measures taken in situations in which chemical biological radiological or nuclear warfare including terrorism hazards may be present. CBRN defense consists of CBRN passive protection contamination avoidance and CBRN mitigation. A CBRN incident differs from a hazardous material incident in both scope i.e. CBRN can be a mass casualty situation and intent. CBRN incidents are responded to under the assumption that they are intentional and malicious; evidence preservation and perpetrator apprehension are of greater concern than with HAZMAT incidents. This ephemeral training aid was distributed to US Army Training and Audio-visual Support Centers TASC. Distribution was restricted because it contained technical or operational information that was for official government use only. Distribution was limited to US government agencies. Request for release outside the US government needed to be made to HQ TRADOC Fort Monroe Virginia. Due to its age and advances in technical and operational information it is understood that this distribution restriction no longer applies. U. S. Department of the Army unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73443
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United States Army
Terminal Communications AN/UGC-74A V 3 Command Structure References; MOS: 05C 31J 31V 72E GTA 11-10-28
United States Army 1980. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Ephemera. Good. Format is 16 inches by 5 inches Single sheet printed on both sides. Single hole punched at top. Item has some wear and soiling. Distribution was to US Army Training Aids Centers Diagram. This is related to the equipment covered in Department of the Army technical manual TM 11-5815-602-10. Military communications or military signals involve all aspects of communications or conveyance of information by armed forces. Military communications progressed to visual and audible signals and then advanced into the electronic age. Military Communications include text audio facsimile tactical ground-based communications terrestrial microwave tropospheric scatter naval satellite communications systems and equipment surveillance and signal analysis encryption and security and direction-finding and jamming. Many modern pieces of military communications equipment are built to both encrypt and decode transmissions and survive rough treatment in hostile climates. They use different frequencies to send signals to other radios and to satellites. Military communications - or "comms" - are activities equipment techniques and tactics used by the military in some of the most hostile areas of the earth and in challenging environments such as battlefields on land underwater and also in air. Military communications include command control and communications and intelligence and were known as the C3I model before computers were fully integrated. The U.S. Army expanded the model to C4I when it recognized the vital role played by automated computer equipment to send and receive large bulky amounts of data. The advent of distinctive signals led to the formation of the signal corps a group specialized in the tactics of military communications. The signal corps evolved into a distinctive occupation where the signaler became a highly technical job dealing with all available communications methods including civil ones. Military communication is intense and complicated and often motivates the development of advanced technology for remote systems such as satellites and aircraft both manned and unmanned as well as computers. Although military communication is designed for warfare it also supports intelligence-gathering and communication between adversaries and thus sometimes prevents war. There are six categories of military comms: the alert measurement systems cryptography military radio systems nuclear command control the signal corps and network-centric warfare. United States Army unknown
书商的参考编号 : 73225
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army; and Mundy Kay L. Editor
Military Police The Professional Bulletin of the Military Police Corps PB 19-96-2 Winter 1996
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1996. Wraps. Very good. 52 p. Includes illustrations. Map. Cover has some wear and soiling. Cover has some sticker residue on back. The Military Police Corps is the uniformed law enforcement branch of the United States Army. Investigations are conducted by Military Police Investigators or the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command USACIDC both of which report to the Provost Marshal General. U.S. Army MP units have combat zone responsibilities in addition to their law enforcement duties. These responsibilities include mounted and dismounted patrols response force operations area damage control route reconnaissance cordon and search operations and convoy and personnel escorts. Operationally these duties fall under the "security and mobility support" discipline of the Military Police Corps. Since the beginning of the Global War on Terror military police have become a valuable asset to combat operations due to the versatility of the MOS. This is the official U.S. Army professional bulletin of the Military Policy Corps Regiment and contains information about military police functions in combat combat support combat service support battlefield circulation control area security law and order and rear operations. During Operation Just Cause Operation Desert Shield and Storm the Military Police provided area security conducted battlefield circulation control and exercised custody over thousands of prisoners. Since 1991 the Military Police have assisted with interventions in Somalia Haiti and Bosnia. Military Police maintained order in war-torn Kosovo as well as keeping the peace in Afghanistan. During the 2003 invasion of Iraq MPs were used extensively to maintain control over the large numbers of detainees being held by coalition forces as well as helping to conduct raids convoy security and regular patrols. MPs were the main force responsible in rebuilding and training the Iraqi Police. Ever since the invasion military police have been one of the most heavily engaged MOS's in the Iraqi theater. In the United States MPs often provided disaster relief and internal security while still fulfilling their fundamental function of maintaining discipline and security within the Army. United States, Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73294
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United States Fifth Army
19 Days from the Apennines to the Alps; The Story of the Po Valley Campaign
Milan Italy: United States Fifth Army 1945. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. 2 90 4 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Cover has some wear tears chips and soiling. Color endpaper maps. Other illustrations in color. This was printed by Pizzi and Pizio in 1945 in Milan Italy. The Allies invaded mainland Italy in early September 1943 expecting a quick drive north through the Italian peninsula into the "soft underbelly" of Europe and on to the German heartland. Nineteen months later in March 1945 after hard fighting against the Gustav Line in the rugged mountainous spine of Southern Italy the landing at Anzio their advance up the Liri valley to capture Rome and more mountain fighting in the North Apennines the Allies were still south of the Po Valley and the Alps. On 14 April 1945 Truscott's Fifth Army ground attack began. They seized the Pra del Bianco basin and Reno River valley after intense fighting and pushed northward from ridgeline to ridgeline and from valley town to valley town with steady progress. American firepower superiority and aggressive infantry attacks slowly pushed back the Germans. Intense bombing was renewed on 17 April. By nightfall only a rapidly disintegrating Axis force and about thirty miles of relatively flat terrain stood between the IV Corps and the Po River. In the face of superior forces the Germans had little chance of containing the emerging American breakthrough. By 18-19 April the American advance accelerated. As Axis defenses cracked the bulk of the Fifth Army passed west of Bologna and units were repositioned for the final push out of the Apennines. What is now called U.S. Army-North started life as the Fifth Army on 1 December 1942 in Oujda French Morocco. Originally constituted of Army units that participated in Operation TORCH the invasion of North Africa it was the first of the seven field armies the United States organized during World War II. On 12 December 1942 the new Fifth Army was assigned to the the multi-national Allied Force North Africa and Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark wad designated its commanding general. At General Clark's direction at one minute after midnight Zulu Time 5 January 1943 the Fifth Army became an active unit. The Fifth Army's primary mission was to prepare itself for the amphibious invasion of Italy. On 9 September 1943 Fifth Army landed an invasion force on a 20-mile stretch of beach south of Salerno Italy becoming the first American force to invade mainland Europe. At the time of the invasion Fifth Army included the British X Corps and the U.S. 36th 45th and 82nd Divisions. With the objective of capturing Rome Fifth Army pushed northward from Salerno through Naples to the German line anchored on the town of Cassino. The French Expeditionary Corps including Moroccan and Algerian divisions joined Fifth Army doubling its strength. After four costly assaults known as the Battles of Monte Cassino the Fifth Army continued onward toward Rome linking up on the way with other Fifth Army units that had fought their way out of the coastal town of Anzio. Fifth Army entered Rome on 4 June 1944 becoming the first allied force to liberate a European capitol from Fascist control. Germans and Fascist Italians retreated north turning and holding their ground at the Arno River. The pursuing Fifth Army reached the Arno on 18 July and finally crossed it on 2 September. Now into their second winter in Italy the Fifth army got a new commander. Lieutenant General Lucian K. Truscott Jr. became Fifth Army's commanding general on 16 December 1944 and served in that position to the end of the war. By this time Fifth Army had become a truly multi-ethnic command. Besides the Brazilians there were British and French units whose members including New Zealanders Canadians Indians Gurkhas Jews and Arabs from the British Mandate in Palestine South Africans Rhodesians Moroccans Algerians and Sub-Saharan Africans. In smaller units were exiled forces from Poland Greece Czechoslovakia and anti-fascist Italians. From the United States itself came the segregated 92d "Buffalo" Division and the Japanese-American 442d Regimental Combat Team. General Truscott led this multi-national Fifth Army out's of its winter deadlock across the Italian Apennines and across the Po River valley. By the end of April Fifth Army had reached the foothills of the Alps and had captured the cities of Bologna Vicenza and Verona. On 29 April American and British units entered Venice and German representatives started negotiations for surrender. The battle for Italy came to an end on 2 May 1945 with the unconditional surrender of the German forces in Italy and the linkup between the Fifth Army and Seventh Army in the Brenner Pass. From 9 September 1943 to 2 May 1945 Fifth Army endured 602 days of steady battlefield combat. This fighting resulted in 188546 casualties among the 27 divisions and 7 corps that composed the Fifth Army. Fifth Army tied down at least 16 of Hitler's divisions and took 212112 of his men prisoner. The Fifth Army's units were assigned away and the Headquarters became non-operational on 9 September - two years to the day after the landing at Salerno. United States Fifth Army paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73287
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Burton Allan Regimental Historian and United States Army Second Regiment of Engineers
A History of the Second Regiment of Engineers United States Army From Its Organization in Mexico 1916 to Its Watch on the Rhine 1919
Cologne Germany: United States Army Second Regiment of Engineers 1919. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Fair. 113 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Fold-out. This was printed by M. DuMont Schauberg Cologne. Some page markings ink scribbles presumed by a child. Cover has wear and soiling. Dornbusch 746. Introduction by General John A. Lejeune. The 2nd Engineer Battalion is an engineering battalion in the United States Army which can trace its lineage back to 1861. 2d Battalion of Engineers expanded reorganized and redesignated 1 July-1 August 1916 as the 2d Regiment of Engineers. 2d Regiment of Engineers expanded 21 May-20 June 1917 to form the 2d 4th and 5th Regiments of Engineers 4th and 5th Regiments of Engineers-hereafter separate lineages. 2d Regiment of Engineers redesignated 29 August 1917 as the 2d Engineers. Assigned in September 1917 to the 2d Division later redesignated as the 2nd Infantry Division United States. The Regiment participated in Mexican Expedition: Mexico 1916-1917 and World War I: Aisne; Aisne-Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918; Ile de France 1918. General Lejeune wrote in the Introduction that "In the last battle of the war it the Regiment threw two foot-bridges across the Meuse in the face of withering machine guns and heavy artillery fire thereby enabling the advanced battalions of the Division to cross the river and seize the highest on the east bank. Battery Rathbone 1905-1948 was part of the harbor defenses of San Francisco. Battery Rathbone was a reinforced concrete Endicott Period 6 inch coastal gun battery on Fort Barry Marin County California. The battery was named in G.O. 194 27 Dec 1904 after Lt. Samuel B. Rathbone U.S. Artillery who died of wounds received in action at Queenstown Heights Canada in 1812. Battery construction started in 1904 and transferred to the Coast Artillery for use 8 Jun 1905. The east half of the Battery was renamed in G.O. 13 22 Mar 1922 for Brig. Gen. James F. McIndoe who died 6 Feb 1919. Battery deactivated in 1948. The following appeared on 28 October 1920 in The Columbus Ledger: A Columbus Boy's Distinguished Military Service. Hundreds of Columbus people recall him pleasantly-- plain Will Mitchell then now Colonel William A. Mitchell of the United States army. It was only natural that the young man's thoughts should turn toward a military career as his older brother Colonel Americus Mitchell was then an officer in the United States army. A local sponsor became greatly interested in him and was of substantial assistance in obtaining his appointment to the West Point Military Academy from the Fourth Georgia district. His army record subsequently was one of steady advancement. During the world War Colonel Mitchell organized the 20th Engineers a forestry regiment containing about 27000 men and shipped it to Europe going over himself with the last detachment of the regiment. This was perhaps the largest regiment ever organized. Shortly after he reached France Colonel Mitchell was placed in command of the 2nd Engineers this regiment constituting the Engineer regiment of the 2nd Division. He served with this regiment from Chateau Thierry to the armistice and later on became corps engineer of the 8th corps. Those familiar with world-war history of course know of the famous Second Division and his regiment constituted one of the most efficient parts of this great division. For his services he was awarded several medals by the French one of them the second highest honor given by the French government and the distinguished service medal by the United States. Colonel Mitchell then became an instructor at Fort Leavenworth. United States Army, Second Regiment of Engineers hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 73315
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US. Department of the Army U. S.
Department of the Army Field Manual FM 21-76: Survival; With Change No. 1 19 October 1959 1961 printing
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1957. Later printing 1959 per GPO printing information at back. Wraps. good. 285 3 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Fold-out map. Tables. References. Index. Some soiling to covers. Change No. 1 is 20 pages with illustrations. Number stamped on front cover. Rear cover creased. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army's Army Publishing Directorate. As of 27 July 2007 some 542 field manuals were in use. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. Starting in 2010 the US Army began review and revision of all of its doctrinal publications under the initiative "Doctrine 2015". Since then the most important doctrine have been published in Army Doctrine Publications ADP and Army Doctrine Reference Publications ADRP replacing the former key Field Manuals. Army Techniques Publications ATP Army Training Circulars TC and Army Technical Manuals TM round out the suite new of doctrinal publications. Not all FMs are being rescinded. Select Field Manuals will continue to be published periodically reviewed and revised. Topics covered include orientation and traveling water food firemaking and cooking survival in special areas cold weather jungle and tropical areas desert areas and at sea and hazards to survival. Army Survival Manual is the finest single source for self-reliance for all extreme circumstances. A must for anyone who wants to know how to survive in primitive conditions. The book is very straightforward with many pictures and user-friendly illustrations written in easy to understand language. This is just some of the survival information that this book provides: All-climates: arctic tropics temperate forest savannah or desert. All-terrain survival tactics. Survival Medicine. Wilderness medicine. Techniques on first aid. Survival in the hottest or coldest of climates. Survival Planning. Covers navigation and compass use. Find direction using the sun and stars. Weapons and Tools. Recognizing signs of land when lost at sea. Building life-saving shelters. Traps and snares. How to prepare wild game to be cooked also preserving food. All types of fire making. Water Crossings. Find direction using the sun and stars. Physical and mental fitness. This is just some of the survival information is this manual. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73322
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US. Department of the Army U. S.
Department of the Army Field Manual FM 7-100: Infantry Division
Washington DC: GPO 1960. Later edition. This manual supersedes FM 7-100 3 October 1958. Wraps. good. 379 1 pages. Wraps Fold-outs. Figures. Organization Charts. References. Appendix. Vehicle Requirements. Aircraft Requirement Tables. Standing Operating Procedure. Index. Small pencil notation and large marker S/S and other notation on front cover. Stamp on front cover. Small tear to fold-out. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War was increasing. United States Army Field Manuals are published by the United States Army's Army Publishing Directorate. As of 27 July 2007 some 542 field manuals were in use. They contain detailed information and how-tos for procedures important to soldiers serving in the field. Starting in 2010 the US Army began review and revision of all of its doctrinal publications under the initiative "Doctrine 2015". Since then the most important doctrine have been published in Army Doctrine Publications ADP and Army Doctrine Reference Publications ADRP replacing the former key Field Manuals. Army Techniques Publications ATP Army Training Circulars TC and Army Technical Manuals TM round out the suite new of doctrinal publications. Not all FMs are being rescinded. Select Field Manuals will continue to be published periodically reviewed and revised. A division is a large military unit or formation usually consisting of between 10000 and 20000 soldiers. Infantry divisions during the World Wars ranged between 10000 and 30000 in nominal strength. In most armies a division is composed of several regiments or brigades; in turn several divisions typically make up a corps. In most modern militaries a division tends to be the smallest combined arms unit capable of independent operations; this is due to its self-sustaining role as a unit with a range of combat troops and suitable combat support forces which can be arranged into various organic combinations. Infantry division refers to a division with a majority of infantry sub-units but also supported by subunits from other combat arms. In the Soviet Union and Russia an infantry division is often referred to as a rifle division. A motorized infantry division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on soft-skinned motor vehicles. A mechanized infantry division refers to a division with a majority of infantry subunits transported on armored personnel carriers APCs or infantry fighting vehicles IFVs or both or even some other class of armored fighting vehicles designed for the transportation of infantry. GPO paperback
书商的参考编号 : 73323
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Departments of the Army Navy and Air Force. Commandants Marine Corps and Coast Guard
Operator's Manual Pistol Semiautomatic 9mm M9 1005-01-118-2640; Army TM 9-1005-317-10 Navy SW 370-AA-OPI-010/9mm Air Force TO 11W3-3-5-1 Marine Corps TM 1005A-10/1 Coast Guard COMDTINST M8370.6
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
书商的参考编号 : 73401
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United States War Department United States Army Signal Corps
General Property and Disbursing Regulations War Department Document Number 707; Manual No. 7
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1918. Sixth Edition Revised to Include November 1 1917. Hardcover. Good. 203 pages. Fold-outs. Appendices. Index. 4 inches by 5.5 inches. Cover has some wear and soiling. Pencil erasure residue on fep. This manual addresses the Duties of the Signal Corps Disbursing Regulations Property Accountability Requisitions Supply Depot and Electrical Installations. This reflects the state of knowledge and state of practice during the period that the United States was actively engaged in overseas combat operations during the First World War. The United States Army Signal Corps USASC develops tests provides and manages communications and information systems support for the command and control of combined arms forces. It was established in 1860 the brainchild of United States Army Major Albert J. Myer and has had an important role from the American Civil War through to the current day. Over its history it had the initial responsibility for a number of functions and new technologies that are currently managed by other organizations including military intelligence weather forecasting and aviation. Government Printing Office hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 73193
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
The Department of the Army Freedom of Information Act Program: Army Regulation 25-55
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1990. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover worn soiled and creased. 46 p. Includes index. Three-hole punched. Glossary. References. This regulation supersedes AR 340-17 1 October 1982 and rescinds DA Form 4835-R April 1982. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62396
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United States. Department of Defense. Departments of the Army and the Air Force
3.5-inch Rocket Launchers M20A1 and M20A1B1: Operation and Maintenance of Contactor Latch Group Assembly--7184158: Department of the Army Technical Bulletin: TB 9-2002-1; Department of the Air Force Technical Order: TO 39A-15A-15
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1953. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Has some wear and soiling. 10 2 p. Includes illustrations. Marked "Restricted--Security Information. " This is related to TM 9-2002 Formerly TM 9-297. This bulletin was correct to 19 June 1953. This type of ephemeral document is increasingly scarce. The contactor latch group assembly 7184159 was designed to increase the rate of fire of 3.5-inch rocket launchers by establishing electrical contact without the use of squib wires. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62490
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Engineer Troop Units: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 5-5
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1954. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp on front cover blacked over. 240 p. Includes: diagrams index. Occasional footnotes. This manual supersedes FM 5-5 11 October 1943 including C 1 31 March 1944; C 2 10 May 1944; C 3 5 July 1944; C 4 18 November 1944; C 5 28 December 1944; and C 6 21 January 1948; and TC 7 21 February 1952. This manual contains brief descriptions of all engineer troop units in the United States Army including SCARWAF Special Category Army Units with Air Force units. This includes Divisional units; Combat Support units; Construction units; Topographic units; Maintenance and Suply units; and the Enginees Service Organization. This manual reflects the lessons learned from the Second World War and also the state of knowledge and the state of practice after the Korean War. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62460
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Transients and Waveforms: Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 11-669
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1951. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. Fair. Writing on front cover. 11-669 colored in red. Cover has wear soiling and a scuff. Writing on back cover. Pencil erasure residue ont-p. iv 90 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. Three-hole punched. Review Questions. This reflects the state of the art state of knowledge and the state of practice at the time of the Korean War. Voltages having complex waveshapes were frequently used in military electronic equipment during this period. These waveshapes did not follow the conventional sine-wave pattern and were called nonsinusoidal waves. Exampes are distorted sine waves square waves rectangular waves trapezoidal waves and exponential waves. Advances in military electronics was focused on new ways of producing and utilizing these nonsinusoidal waves. United States Government Printing Office hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 68862
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United States. Headquarters Department of the Army
Military Leadership: FM 22-100
Washington DC: United States Headquarters Department of the Army 1973. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations bibliography. Various paginations approximately 100 pages. Staple bound three-hole punched. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the end of the Vietnam War. This manual supersedes FM 22-100 1 November 1965. United States, Headquarters, Department of the Army paperback
书商的参考编号 : 59031
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Command and General Staff Collete
ILE Common Core: Transcaucasus Region Reference Book
Fort Leavenworth KS: U. S. Army Command and General Staff College 2006. Wraps. Very good. Signed by previous owner. Three-hole punched. Staple bound. Various paginations approximately 200 pages. Occasional footnotes. The Transcaucasus is a region comprising present-day Georgia Armenia and Azerbaijan between the Caucasus Mountains and the borders of Turkey and Iran. U. S. Army, Command and General Staff College paperback
书商的参考编号 : 67778
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Army War College. Strategic Studies Institute
U.S. Army War College Key Strategic Issues List 2006
Carlisle PA: U. S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute 2006. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. v 1 69 1 p. This publication offers military and civilian researchers a reference of topics that are of particular interest to the US Army and Department of Defense. Among the global and functional strategic issues the global war on terror homeland security and military change top the list. In the section dealing with regional strategic issues evolving regional security matters in Africa the Middle East and the Asia Pacific region are indicated as of highest concern. U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute paperback
书商的参考编号 : 70960
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Army Ordnance Association
Army Ordnance Vol. II No. 9 November-December 1921
Washington D.C.: Army Ordnance Association 1921. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Cover is spearated but present. This issue has ink marks tears chips and scuffs. 127-192 p. 31cm. Illustrations. Army Ordnance Association paperback
书商的参考编号 : 64212
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Motor Transportation Operations: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 25-10
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1953. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp on front cover blacked over. vi 386 p. Includes: illustrations maps index. References. This manual supersedes FM 25-10 12 March 1942 including C 1 27 July 1942 C 2 21 September 1942 and C 3 10 November 1942. This manual not only reflects the lessons learned during the bulk of the Second World War but also was published after the major operations of the Korean War had been conducted. This manual was a guide for the conduct of movement by motor vehicles on highways and in off-road operations. Its purpose was to enable all concerned to understand the organization principles of operation and requirements of discipline and control essential to the smooth and effective conduct of convoys and march units. United States Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62436
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United States. War Department. Army
Rules and Regulations for the Field Exercise and Manoeuvres of Infantry Compiled and Adapted to the Organization of the Army of the United States Agreeably to A Resolve of Congress dated December 1814
Concord NH: Isaac Hill 1817. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Full leather. Fair. No dust jacket. Cover worn and corners bumped. Substantial page foxing and some discoloration. 330 p. Includes index. No plates present. Published by Order of the War Department. Isaac Hill hardcover
书商的参考编号 : 63937
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United States. Department of the Army
Communication in Infantry and Airborne DIvisions: Department of the Army FIeld Manual: FM 7-24
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1959. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. 219 p. Includes illustrations. References The manual supersedes FM 7-24 12 October 1950 and thus reflects the lessons learned and the state of knowledge and state of practice after the Korean War and represents the doctrine in place within the U. S. Army during the initial phase of the Vietnam War. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 61372
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Collection Management and Synchronization Planning FM 34-2
Washington DC: United States Department of Defense Department of the Army 1994. Presumed first printing this issue. Wraps. Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps index. Three-hole punched staple bound. Various paginations approximately 150 pages References. This publication supersedes FM 34-2 20 October 1990. This Field Manual reflects the state of knowledge state of practice the state-of-the-art and the doctrine at the time of the first Persian Gulf War. This manual describes the collection management process from joint task force JTF through battalion level across the scope of military operations. It outlines collection managment functions the relationship with the decision making process and intelligence and electronic warfare IEW synchronization and the tools used in developing and executing collection management strategics. It provides guidance for intelligence staff officers warrant officers noncommissioned officers NCOs and analysts at all skill levels and echelons. It was designed for use by the active Army and Reserve Components. This publication also implemented the International Standardization Agreement 2149 and QUadripartite Agreement 511. The proponent for this publication was the United States Army Intelligence Center and Fort Huachuca. United States, Department of Defense, Department of the Army paperback
书商的参考编号 : 69156
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Maryland Army National Guard Officer Candidate School
Officer Candidate Manual
Towson Maryland: Maryland Army National Guard Officer Candidate School 1980. Wraps. Good. Three-hole punched. Various paginations approximately 50 pages. This manual supercedes edition of 23 April 1979. From Wikipedia: "The Maryland Army National Guard is the Army component of the organized militia of the State of Maryland. It is headquartered at the Fifth Regiment Armory in Baltimore and has units at armories and other facilities across the state." Maryland Army National Guard Officer Candidate School paperback
书商的参考编号 : 67186
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Engineering and Housing Support Center
Design Guide for Army and Air Force Airfields Pavements Railroads Storm Drainage and Earthwork DG 1110-3-20; AFP 88-71
Fort Belvoir VA: Dept. of the Army Engineering and Housing Support Center 1991. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Three-hole punched staple bound. Various paginations approximately 250 pages. Glossary. This represents the state of practice at the time of the First Persian Gulf War. This was prepared for the Department of the Army Engineering Division Directorate of Military Programs Headquarters Corps of Engineers and the Department of the Air Force Air Force Engineering and Service Center. The guid provides planning and design guidance presented as example technical drawings and a glossary of related tersm. Thus the guide provides both information and design concepts that may be adaptable to specific projects. Dept. of the Army, Engineering and Housing Support Center paperback
书商的参考编号 : 69577
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Blank Stephen and Army War College US.. Strategic Studies Institute U. S.
Helsinki in Asia
Carlisle Barracks PA: U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute 1993. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. vi 34 p. 23 cm. Endnotes. From an on-line posting: "Dr. Stephen J. Blank has served as the Strategic Studies Institute s expert on the Soviet bloc and the post-Soviet world since 1989. Prior to that he was Associate Professor of Soviet Studies at the Center for Aerospace Doctrine Research and Education Maxwell Air Force Base AL; and taught at the University of Texas San Antonio; and at the University of California Riverside. Dr. Blank is the editor of Imperial Decline: Russia s Changing Position in Asia coeditor of Soviet Military and the Future and author of The Sorcerer as Apprentice: Stalin s Commissariat of Nationalities 1917-1924. He has also written many articles and conference papers on Russia the Commonwealth of Independent States and Eastern European security issues. Dr. Blank s current research deals with proliferation and the revolution in military affairs and energy and security in Eurasia. His two most recent books are Russo-Chinese Energy Relations: Politics in Command London UK: Global Markets Briefing 2006; and Natural Allies : Regional Security in Asia and Prospects for Indo-American Strategic Cooperation Carlisle PA: Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College 2005. Dr. Blank holds a B.A. in history from the University of Pennsylvania and an M.A. and Ph.D. in history from the University of Chicago." U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute paperback
书商的参考编号 : 70944
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Army Ordnance Association
Army Ordnance: The Journal of the Army Ordnance Association: Vol. VII No. 42 May-June 1927
Washington D.C.: Army Ordnance Association 1927. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Rear cover missing. This issue has marks tears chips and scuffs. 4 406-470 p. 31cm. Illustrations. Early issues of this periodical are rare in any condition. Army Ordnance Association paperback
书商的参考编号 : 64210
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Army Service Schools
Lectures on Military Sanitation and Management of the Sanitary Service
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1917. Reprint. Special Reprint for Officers' Training Camps. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by previous owner. Signature of M. L. Dodge in several places. Cover has some wear and soiling. 109 p. Includes illustrations. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 60108
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Lay Kenneth E. Editor in Chief and United States Army Command and General Staff College
Military Review Volume XL Number 9 December 1960
Fort Leavenworth KS: United States Army Command and General Staff College 1960. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. This is the last issue in this format. In January 1961 the size was increased. 112 wraps illus. maps Contains articles on Psychological Warfare; Military Writing; Nahal; Administrative Support Command; Peaceful Coexistence; Disarmament and Training of Land Forces. United States Army, Command and General Staff College paperback
书商的参考编号 : 63730
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Employment of Army Aviation Units in a High Threat Environment: Field Manual No. 90-1: FM 90-1
Washington DC: United States Department of the Army Headquarters 1976. Presumed first edition/first printing no 'supercedes' notice. Ringbound. Very good. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Three-hole punched in binder with Change No. 1 of 20 May 1977 present. Various paginations about 200 p Glossary. Fold-out. s This manual presents the state of the art state of knowledge and the state of practice at the end of the Vietnam War era. From Wikipedia: "An army aviation unit is an aviation-related unit of a nation's army often described as an air corps. These units are generally separate from a nation's dedicated air force and usually comprise helicopters and light support fixed-wing aircraft. The tasks of each army's aviation units are defined slightly different depending on nationality. Some general characteristics however apply to all army aviation units regardless of provenience: Logistic and battlefield support Tactical transport both internally and externally of personnel and material Assault duties and anti-tank warfare Search and rescue Medical evacuation Reconnaissance and fire support in a combined arms team Surveillance Liaison Flying training Disaster relief In order to fulfill their manifold tasks army aviation mostly uses helicopters. These helicopters can be classified into the following types: Attack helicopters for close air support of ground troops and anti-tank role Transport helicopters Observation helicopters Utility helicopters CSAR Casualty Evacuation CASEVAC/MEDEVAC helicopters Training helicopters" United States Department of the Army Headquarters unknown
书商的参考编号 : 69056
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United States. War Department. Quartermaster General of the Army
U.S. Army Uniforms and Equipment 1889: Specifications for Clothing Camp and Garrison Equipage and Clothing and Equipage Materials
Lincoln NE: University of Nebraska Press 1986. First Bison Book printing stated. First published in 1889. Trade paperback. Very good. ix 1 375 5 p. Illustrations. Index. Foreword by Jerome A. Greene a noted western military historian. This rare book contains not only complete specifications but detailed line drawings of virtually every item of uniform and equipment issued. It is a valuable reference for articles used during the 1870s and 1880s the period of the Indian wars. 'This book marked a milestone in the development of standards and specifications for clothing and equipment.by the War Department'-Jerome A. Greene. For much of the nineteenth century the production of military clothing and equipment was geared to national emergencies. During the Mexican and Civil wars the hardpressed Quartermaster Department was forced to rely on civilian and later European suppliers. A contract system too often resulted in profiteering inferior goods and administrative confusion. By 1887 reforms in the system were accompanied by strict specifications for material which were published by the War Department in 1889 and distributed to fewer than sixty officers in the Quartermaster Department. Never before reprinted this rare book contains not only complete specifications but detailed line drawings of virtually every item of uniform and equipment issued from mosquito bars and tent stoves to overalls for mounted men and uniform coat buttons 'the burnishing to be done in the best manner known to the trade'. This valuable reference for articles used by the army during the period of the Indian wars will be of special interest to collectors historians archaeologists curators and antique dealers. University of Nebraska Press paperback
书商的参考编号 : 66263 ???????? : 0803295529 9780803295520
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United States. Department of the Army. Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command. Systems Development Directorate
Probe Utility and Technology Assessment: Contract Data Requirements List DD Form 1432 and Data Item Descriptions DD Form 1664
Huntsville AL: United States Department of the Army Ballistic Missile Defense Systems 1985. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Bound by single staple at top left corner. Various paginations approximately 50 pages. United States, Department of the Army, Ballistic Missile Defense Systems paperback
书商的参考编号 : 60678
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Medical Department Center and School Fort Sam Houston Texas
Combat Lifesaver Course: Buddy-Aid Tasks: Interschool Subcourse 0824
Fort Sam Houston TX: U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School. Wraps. Good. Front edge has a slight curl. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Staple bound. Various paginations approximately 225 pages. Appears to have been issues about the year 2000 reference to a future date of 1 Oct 2001 The Combat Lifesaver Course is recognized by the Army Institute for Professional Development. The Combat Lifesaver is a bridge between the self-aid/buddy-aid first aid training given to all Soldiers during basic training and the medical training given to the combat medic. The Combat Lifesaver is a nonmedical Soldier who provides lifesaving measures as a secondary mission as his/her primary combat mission allows. The Combat Lifesaver may also assist the combat medic in providing care and preparing casualties for evacuation when the Combat Lifesaver has no other combat duties to perform. U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School paperback
书商的参考编号 : 69224
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United States Department of Defense Department of the Army
Quartermaster Reference Data Department of the Army Field Manual FM 10-13
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1950. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. vi 169 1 p. Fold-out chart small tear noted. Tables. This reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice and the operational doctrine and procedures in force during the period of the Korean War. This manual includes data on supply packaging and crating and other information pertinent to quartermaster operations. From Wikipedia: "The United States Army Quartermaster Corps is a Sustainment formerly combat service support CSS branch of the United States Army. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The Quartermaster Corps is the U.S. Army's oldest logistics branch established 16 June 1775. On that date the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution providing for "one Quartermaster General of the grand army and a deputy under him for the separate army". From 1775 to 1912 this organization was known as the Quartermaster Department. In 1912 Congress consolidated the former Subsistence Pay and Quartermaster Departments to create the Quartermaster Corps. Quartermaster units and soldiers have served in every U.S. military operation from the Revolutionary War to current operations in Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom." U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 70765
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC Reconnaissance and Decontamination Operations; Field Manual No. 3-87; FM 3-87
Washington DC: United States Department of the Army Headquarters 1980. Presumed first edition/first printing does not 'supercede". Ringbound. Good. Three-hole punched in a binder. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Various paginations approximately 100 pages. Fold-outs. References This manual describes how Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC units operated on the modern battlefield. NBC units perform two basic tasks. First they conduct reconnaissance operations to locate contaminated areas and to find duitable decontamination sites. Second they conduct decontamination operations. United States Department of the Army Headquarters unknown
书商的参考编号 : 69059
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Ordnance Corps
Soviet Rifles and Carbines: Identification and Operation: ORDI 7-101
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1954. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. v 53 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. This pamphlet was published as a guide for Ordnance personnel in the identification and operation of Soviet military rifles and carbines. The information presented indlused data on Soviet bolt action semiautomatic and automatic rifles and carbines. Although basic inforamtion on disassembly and assembly of each weapon is included no attempt has been made to provide all the details necessary for complete maintenance and repari of the weapons described. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62390
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army Materiel Development and Readiness Command Army Research Office
Research in Progress between 1 April 1979 and 31 March 1980
Research Triangle Park NC: U.S. Army Research Office 1980. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear discoloration and soiling. vii 1 123 p. Distribution letter laid in. List of Abbreviations. Indexes. This report was exempt from Reports Control under AR 335-15 Paragraph 7-2V. The U.S. Army Research Laboratory's Army Research Office ARO mission is to serve as the Army's premier extramural basic research agency in the engineering physical information and life sciences; developing and exploiting innovative advances to insure the Nation's technological superiority. Basic research proposals from educational institutions nonprofit organizations and private industry are competitively selected and funded. ARO's research mission represents the most long-range Army view for changes in its technology. ARO priorities fully integrate Army-wide long-range planning for research development and acquisition. ARO executes its mission through conduct of an aggressive basic science research program on behalf of the Army so that cutting-edge scientific discoveries and the general store of scientific knowledge will be optimally used to develop and improve weapons systems that establish land force dominance. The ARO research program consists principally of extramural academic research efforts consisting of single investigator efforts university-affiliated research centers and specially tailored outreach programs. Each approach has its own objectives and set of advantages. Programs are formulated in consultation with the Army Research Laboratory Directorates; the Research Development and Engineering Command's Research Development and Engineering Centers; the Army Medical Research and Materiel Command; the Army Corps of Engineers; and the Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. The programs are also jointly coordinated and planned through the Defense Science and Technology Reliance process under the Basic Research Panel. U.S. Army Research Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 71392
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Chemical Reference Handbook: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 3-8
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1967. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp blocked out on front. 132 p. Includes: illustrations index. Three-hole punched staple bound. Fold-out chart. References. The manual supersedes FM 3-8 7 May 1963 including C1 31 July 1964. This manual provides statistical inforjaiton and data for use in planning and providing chemical support. While it was primarily intended as a guid and reference for chemical staff officers it was intended to be useful to personnel at all levels. The material contained in this manual is applkicable to nuclear and nonnuclear warfare. This represents the state of knowledge and practice during an intensive period of the Vietnam War. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
书商的参考编号 : 62400
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United States Army. Command and General Staff College and Durfee D. L. Editor in Chief
Military Review Volume XXXII Number 2 May 1952
Fort Leavenworth KS: United States Army. Command and General Staff College 1952. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some page foxing. 112 wraps illus. maps figures Contains articles on Calculated Risk Armor Military Supply Bali Retrograde Movement and Military observation. United States Army. Command and General Staff College paperback
书商的参考编号 : 63716
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