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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Wednesday September 28 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Rally for Lincoln and Johnson at Coper Union the coming Presidential electionsetc. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Saturday March 11 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Includes an article on the the passing of the Enrollment Bill news of Sherman approaching Raleigh etc. More Civil War news. Congress passed an amendment to the Enrollment Act on March 3 1865; this is sometimes referred to itself as the Enrollment Act of 1865. Section 21 of the Act 13 Stat. 490 imposed denationalization loss of citizenship as a penalty for draft evasion or desertion. Justice John Marshall Harlan II's dissent in Afroyim v. Rusk mentioned the Enrollment Act of 1865 as an example of a law in which citizenship could be revoked without a person's consent and that the Congress then regarded it as constitutional. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Friday May 19 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Includes an article on the Lincoln assassination forthcoming trial etc. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Thursday June 6 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Grant's arrival in New York welcome etc. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Saturday February 4 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Wednesday February 15 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Tuesday March 14 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Friday January 31 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Friday February 18 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Tuesday March 28 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Saturday February 23 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Wednesday March 22 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1863. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Thursday March 23 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news: activities of Gen. Grant. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Thursday March 9 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) THE MORNING CHRONICLE
THE MORNING CHRONICLE; Wednesday May 6 1863
Washington: The Morning Chronicle 1863. Folio folded 4 pages a good copy. Civil War news:. The Morning Chronicle unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Tuesday February 28 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Wednesday March 29 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news: activities of Gen. Grant. New York Tribune unknown
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(CIVIL WAR) New York Tribune
THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE; Friday March 3 1865
NY: New York Tribune 1865. Folio folded good copy. Civil War news:. New York Tribune unknown
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GarcAa Guerra, Miguel Angel
Meta ELE: Libro del alumno cuaderno de ejercicios audio download A2
Paperback. Very Good. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GOR009782011 ISBN : 849081340X 9788490813409
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[War of 1812. New York]
Manuscript Document Resolves Criticizing British Aggression in the Years Leading to War of 1812 and Nominating Daniel Tompkins and John Broome as Governor and Lt. Governor
NY 1810. Very good folded few edge tears one obscuring a small portion of text light soiling & ink bleed contents legible. 2 pp. 7.5 x 13 inches. Unsigned and unpublished manuscript draft of a series of resolves supporting the Madison administration's policy towards Britain and ending with support for the nomination of Daniel Tompkins for Governor of New York and John Broome for Lt. Governor for the election of 1810. <br /> <br /> "The alarming condition to which our country is reduced by the repeated aggressions of the belligerent powers of Europe makes it the indispensable duty of every true American to lay aside party animosity and to stand forth in defiance of the violated rights of his country. and to tell them that we are determined to support our liberty and independence at the hazard of our lives against my power whatever. therefore<br /> <br /> Resolved: That we deem it high time for every citizen who has the good of his country at heart to rally around the standard of his government to support our administration in every lawful attempt to resist foreign aggressions and should they deem it necessary to have recourse to arms we will cheerfully sacrifice our lives in defiance of our liberty<br /> <br /> Resolved: That we approve the conduct of the President in dismissing Frances James Jackson otherwise Copenhagen Jackson for insulting our government in charging it with a falsehood<br /> <br /> Resolved: That we highly approve of the just rebuke of Thomas Sammons in defense of Jackson's conduct<br /> <br /> Resolved: That we concur in the nomination of Daniel Tompkins for Governor and John Broome for Lt. Governor as fit persons for those offices & whose capacity has been tried to our satisfaction & that we will support them to the utmost of our power.<br /> <br /> A wonderful document elucidating the issues and emotions driving the country apart and leading to the War of 1812. unknown
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Elisa Puricelli Guerra
Merlin's Island
Capstone 2014. Hardcover. Very Good. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Capstone hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G1623700671I4N00 ISBN : 1623700671 9781623700676
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Van Emden, Richard & Chambers, Stephen
Gallipoli. The Dardenelles Disaster in Soldiers' Words and Photographs
London: Bloomsbury. 2015. Small Quarto Size approx 17.5cm x 24cm. Fine condition in a Near Fine Dustjacket - DJ now protected in our purpose-made clear archival plastic sleeve. An excellent copy. Illustrated with Black & White Photographs and Maps. Robust professional packaging and tracking provided for all parcels. 344 pages. . Fine. 1st UK Edition. Hardback. Bloomsbury hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : BIB301558 ISBN : 1408856158 9781408856154
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30. [25 Photos from one of the First Exhibits on Nazi Atrocities after the War] Schiet, Jan; and Us Information Service, Photogr
TENTOONSTELLING VAN FOTOGRAFISCHE OPNAMEN VAN DUITSE CONCENTRATIEKAMPEN EN VERWOEST ARNHEM
No Place Amsterdam No Publisher 1945. 1st edition. Original paper wrappers 12mo 32 pages chiefly photographic illustrations. 16 cm.<br> “Exhibition of Photographic Images of German Concentration Camps and Destroyed Arnhem.†Catalog for the exhibition with 24 pages of full-page photos plus 8 pages of photo descriptions. Text in Dutch. <br> Catalog of black-and-white photographs taken at liberation of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in concentration camps primarily Dachau but also other places such as the KZ cemetery in Neunburg Bavaria and Ebensee Austria a subcamp of Mauthausen<br> On page 10 is the famous photo of the Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel in Buchenwald first published in the "New York Times" on May 6 1945 with the caption "Crowded Bunks in the Prison Camp at Buchenwald" taken inside Block 56 by Private H. Miller of the Civil Affairs Branch of the U. S. Army Signal Corps on April 16 1945. <br> In the year following the defeat of the Nazis exhibitions of photos showing the horrors of the Concentration Camps were a way to show the people of Europe what had been done by the Germans and their allies and eventually to build support for the idea of War Crimes trials. “Foto's . Afgestaan door de U. S. I. S. United States Information Service Photographic Section Amsterdam en Jan Schiet fotograaf Amsterdam. †Despite the title there are no pictures nor text referring to Arnhem in the book—only from the concentration camps. The Arnhem material may have appeared only in the exhibition itself. <br> OCLC: 956653398. OCLC lists only 6 copies worldwide only 2 outside the Netherlands UChicago & UC Berkeley. Blue wrappers are sunned with some spotting and chipped at rear which is blank spine repaired paper toned Good Condition. Rare and important. holo2-126-33A-XX. No Place (Amsterdam) , No Publisher unknown
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Middlebrook, Martin; Middlebrook, Mary
The Somme Battlefields : A Comprehensive Guide from Crecy to the Two World Wars
London United Kingdom: Viking/Penguin Books 1991. Light general wear to jacket. Small red mark to front endpaper. Small previous owners stamp to first blank page. 385 pages with b/w illustrations. . Hard Cover. Very Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Viking/Penguin Books Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 003093 ISBN : 0670830836 9780670830831
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(civil War)
MASSACRE House of Representativves Document report no
65. and RETURNED PRISONERS Report no. 67. Original cloth a very good copy. 8vo Pp. 12834 illustrations. This is the official report of the April 12 1864 Confederate "massacre" of the 557 mixed white and black Federal troops at Fort Pillow Tenn. 63% of the garrison were killed or wounded by the troops under the command of General Nathan Bedford Forrest. unknown
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BOSTON WAR CAMP
VICTORY SONG BOOK
Boston: Boston War Camp Community Service. 12mo pp. 32. Paper wraps. VG. Patriotic songs. Boston War Camp Community Service unknown
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Kenneth Hollis
Thunder of the Hooves : A History of 12 Light Horse Regiment 1915 - 1919
Loftus NSW Australia: Australian Military History Publications 2008. Illustrated laminated boards. 214 pages with b/w illustrations. The unit saw action at Gallipoli Beersheba and the drive to Damascus. Includes nominal roll. . Hard Cover. Near Fine/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Australian Military History Publications Hardcover
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SPENCER, J[ohn] C[anfield], Lawyer,(1788-1855). NY official and legislator. US. Secretary of War and Treasury U. S.
ALS; August 31 1832. 1p
VG. Requesting that he be sent the 7th volune of Wendell's reports etc. unknown
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[REVOLUTIONARY WAR]. VAN DOREN, Carl
THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.; an account of the conspiracies of Benedict Arnold and others drawn from the Secret Service papers of the British Headquarters in North America now first examined and made public
Garden City: Garden City Pub. Co 1941. 8vo Pp. 534. Garden City Pub. Co unknown
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RS. Billett R. S.
War Trophies from the First World War 1914 - 1918
Sydney NSW Australia: Kangaroo Press 1999. Small scrape to top edge of front board. 94 pages with b/w illustrations. Lists captured weapons mostly artillery pieces that were captured and later presented to Australian towns. . Hard Cover. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. Kangaroo Press Hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 002597 ISBN : 0864179774 9780864179777
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Lucia Guerra
Las Noches de Carmen Miranda Spanish Edition
Sudamericana 2002. Paperback. Like New. Pages are clean and are not marred by notes or folds of any kind. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Sudamericana paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G9500722941I2N00 ISBN : 9500722941 9789500722940
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Institute of Medicine; Board on Population Health and Public He; Committee on Gulf War and Health Brain I
Gulf War and Health: Volume 7: Long-Term Consequences of Traumatic Brain Injury
National Academies Press 2009. Hardcover. Very Good. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. National Academies Press hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G0309124085I4N01 ISBN : 0309124085 9780309124089
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War Office The
Handbook of the Polish Army 1927
Naval & Military Press 2015. Paperback. Acceptable. Readable copy. Pages may have considerable notes/highlighting. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Naval & Military Press paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : G1847348467I5N00 ISBN : 1847348467 9781847348463
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Feldman, Bert S. (Editor); Sullivan County Civil War Centennial Commission
BRASS BUTTONS AND LEATHER BOOTS: Sullivan County and the Civil War
South Fallsburg NY: SULLIVAN COUNTY CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION. Good/NO DUSTJACKET. 1963. Limited First Edition. Hardcover. 8vo. 84pp. Cracked inner hinge; shelf lean; gold lettering on cover faded; corners bumped; small stain on bottom edge; pages clean and unmarked. . SULLIVAN COUNTY CIVIL WAR CENTENNIAL COMMISSION hardcover
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Stanley Civil War HORN
Rare Stanley HORN / Decisive Battle of Nashville SIGNED/LTD EDITION Limited ed 1956 Hardcover Civil War HORN Stanley
Generic 1956. Hardcover. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Generic hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : GB09M9C5JG3I3N10
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Kriegsministerium [Imperial German War Ministry]
Schiefsvorschrift fur die Infanterie Sch. D. S. D. Inf. Title translates as Regulations for the Infantry
Munich: Kriegsministerium 1909. Xerox type modern reproduction. Cloth tape at spine wraps. Good. The format is approximately 8.5 inches by 6.25 inches printed single sided but with two pages printed per sheet. Illustrations. Wraps. Text is in old German script. This copy may have been made from a copy once in the possession of Karl Hacker. The German army increasingly focused on aspects of reconnaissance mobility and firepower. The infantry regulations of 1906 and mission-type training reflected this. This 1909 work appears to update the regulations of 1906 and presents the state of doctrine state of training state of knowledge and the state-of-the-art just prior to the second Balkans War and the commencement of the First World War. With the Schlieffen Plan the Great General Staff developed a detailed deployment and offensive plan that was supposed to avoid the dilemma of a two-front war. This planning resulted from the recognition that a long war of attrition should be prevented. For decades and in Germany in particular the debate about the war of the future had been intensely pursued. The German military leadership therefore took note of the change in war technology and operations management and drew conclusions from it. Schlieffen himself wrote the memorandum later known as the Schlieffen Plan the result of many years of deliberation in December 1905 as a legacy for his successor. In view of the expected war on two fronts he planned an attack on France via Belgium and the Netherlands whereby the German armies would bypass the French fortress belt. His plan also entailed annihilating the French army southwest of Paris around forty days after mobilizing in order to quickly turn the troops towards the East against Russia. Due to geography a quick victory only seemed possible in France. The second part of the Schlieffen Plan war on the Eastern Front was never elaborated. The precise advance planning of every single day’s destination made the war appear as a war by timetable. The plan was based on circumstances in 1905 when the Russian army was massively weakened by defeat and revolution. Kriegsministerium paperback
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War Department (editors)
The Capture of Attu: As Told by the Men Who Fought There
Infantry Journal Fighting Forces 1944-01-01. Mass Market Paperback. Good. 1.0000 6.7480 4.2480. Infantry Journal Fighting Forces paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : mon0003910924
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ASS. NAZ. VOLONTARI DI GUERRA
Il Decennale
Roma 1929. Pubblicazione Nazionale sotto l'Augusto Patronato di S.M. il Re.X Anniversario della Vittoria unknown
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Guerra, Bianca
The 8 Steps to Manifestation
Living Life Publishing Co. Used - Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Living Life Publishing Co unknown
Referenz des Buchhändlers : T14L-01407 ISBN : 0976916606 9780976916604
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Office, War
Field Exercise And Evolutions Of Infantry
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 102144314X.G ISBN : 102144314X 9781021443144
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Office, War
Army Equipment
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 102137623X.G ISBN : 102137623X 9781021376237
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Pardo Guerra Juan Pablo
The Quantified Scholar: How Research Evaluations Transformed the British Social Sciences
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 0231197802.G ISBN : 0231197802 9780231197809
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United States War Department
Ordnance Maintenance--Infantry and Aircraft Armament Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 Ground Tank and Antiaircraft Types; Technical Regulations No. 1400-30 C.
Washington DC: United States War Department 1927. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 21 3 pages. Illustration photographs and diagram. Front page worn and soiled. Edge soiling. Staple bound and also stapled near spine left side. With Changes No. 1 January 2 1929 3 pages. Stamp of Ordnance School Small Arms. The M1917 Browning machine gun is a heavy machine gun used by the United States armed forces in World War I World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam War; it has also been used by other nations. It was a crew-served belt-fed water-cooled machine gun that served alongside the much lighter air-cooled Browning M1919. It was used at the battalion level and often mounted on vehicles such as a jeep. There were two main iterations: the M1917 which was used in World War I and the M1917A1 which was used thereafter. The M1917 which was used on some aircraft as well as in a ground role had a cyclic rate of 450 rounds per minute. The M1917A1 had a cyclic rate of 450 to 600 rounds per minute. The M1919 Browning is a .30 caliber medium machine gun that was widely used during the 20th century especially during World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam War. The M1919 saw service as a light infantry coaxial mounted aircraft and anti-aircraft machine gun by the U.S. and many other countries. The M1919 was an air-cooled development of the standard US machine gun of World War I the John M. Browning-designed water-cooled M1917. The emergence of general-purpose machine guns in the 1950s pushed the M1919 into secondary roles in many cases especially after the arrival of the M60 in US Army service. The purpose of these regulations is to furnish suitable instructions for the shop repair inspection and maintenance of the Browning machine gun caliber .30 M1917 and the Browning tank machine Gun caliber .30 M1919 and their accessories. These regulations were intended for the use of ordnance maintenance personnel only and were not intended for use by organizations armed with these weapons. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
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United States War Department
Infantry and Aircraft Armament U.S. Rifle Caliber .22 M1922 M1922M1 and M2; Technical Regulations No. 1300-22A
Washington DC: United States War Department 1936. Presumed First Edition First printing thus supersedes TR 1300-22A November 1 1927 including C 1 January 2 1930 and C 2 April 30 1932. Wraps. Fair. 42 pages. Illustrations Photographs and drawings. General Notes. Tabular Data. Tear in front repaired from behind with tape. Front page worn torn soiled and chipped. Staple bound and also stapled near spine left side. Additional staple holes present may have been stapled to other military documents. The Springfield Model 1922 is a .22 caliber bolt-action rifle. It features a 24-inch barrel and a 5-round magazine. It was built as a cadet rifle designed to mimic the M1903 Springfield rifle for training purposes. It was produced in several different versions until World War II when shortages of materials made production of a training rifle impractical. The M1922M1 variant was introduced in 1925. This version had a new bolt head an improved firing mechanism modifications to the chambering and a new rear sight. The stock was also modified to incorporate a flat based pistol grip. The M1922M1 NRA variant was introduced in 1927. This rifle basically consisted of the improved M1 version's action in the original 1922 version stock. This version was made for civilian use only and was not purchased by the U.S. Military. The M2 variant was introduced in 1933. This version featured a simplified bolt and a shallower pistol grip on the stock. "M1922" was not included in the M2's designation. All versions of the M1922 used what would be the safety lug on the 1903 bolt as the locking lug. Initial problems with this lug cracking drove further development of the M1922 resulting in the final M2 version. The main change in the M2 variant was the incorporation of an adjustable headspace mechanism in the locking lug. These regulations were published for the information and guidance of the using arms Reserve Officers' Training Corps Reserve Officers and all personnel charged with the maintenance of this materiel. They give a detailed description of the different groups assemblies components and accessories of the rifles with sufficient illustrations to readily identify each component. They explain the mechanical operation and give all necessary information regarding the care and preservation of the rivles. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
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War Department Ordnance Branch
Ordnance Field Service Bulletin 2-2 Changes No. 3
Washington DC: War Department Ordnance Branch 1941. Presumed First Edition First printing. Single sheet printed on one side. Good. The format is approximately 6 inches by 9 inches. 1 page. Has some wear and soiling. This issuance directed that OFSB 2-2 June 10 1933 as changed by Changes No. 1 August 22 1938 and Changes No. 2 August 8 1939 was further changes by cancellation of changes No. 2 and substitution of change No. 3 which replaced Section III Shipping Tickets. This addressed when ordnance property was transferred from one accountability officer to another shipping tickets were to be prepared and routed. Change No. 3 appears to have added a requirement to send One 1 copy to the ordnance officer of the corps area department or exempted station approving the requisition. This change is more significant than it might appear to some. The United States Army had been observing the army operations of the French and British for nearly two years when this Change No. 3 was issued. The purpose of this change was to better ensure that responsible Ordnance officers were fully cognizant of shipments of Ordnance materiel between military organizations. This 'chain of custody' and 'supply chain management' process would be of great importance in the execution of military logistics activities when the U.S. Army entered into active overseas transport and combat operations--as was a significant expectation by the military planners at the time. Military logistics is the discipline of planning and carrying out the movement supply and maintenance of military forces. In its most comprehensive sense it is those aspects or military operations that deal with: Design development acquisition storage distribution maintenance evacuation and disposition of materiel; Transport of personnel; Acquisition or construction maintenance operation and disposition of facilities; Acquisition or furnishing of services; and Medical and health service support. The term 'logistics' became popularized during the Second World War. In Logistics in World War II: Final Report of the Army Service Forces Lieutenant General LeRoy Lutes the commanding general of the Army Service Forces gave the term a more expansive definition: The word "logistics" has been given many different shades of meaning. A common definition is: "That branch of military art which embraces the details of the transport quartering and supply of troops in military operations." As the word is used in the following pages its meaning is even broader. It embraces all military activities not included in the terms "strategy" and "tactics." In this sense logistics includes procurement storage and distribution of equipment and supplies; transport of troops and cargo by land sea and air; construction and maintenance of facilities; communication by wire radio and the mails; care of the sick and wounded; and the induction classification assignment welfare and separation of personnel. War Department, Ordnance Branch unknown
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United States War Department
Infantry and Aircraft Armament U.S. Rifle Caliber .30 M1903 and M1903A1; Technical Regulations No. 1300-30A
Washington DC: United States War Department 1939. Presumed First Edition First printing thus supersedes TR 320-10 March 12 1924 including C 1 January 2 1926 and C 2 January 2 1937. Wraps. Fair. 36 pages. Illustrations Photographs and drawings. Staple bound. Worn and soiled. The M1903 Springfield officially the United States Rifle Caliber .30-06 Model 1903 is an American five-round magazine-fed bolt-action service repeating rifle used primarily during the first half of the 20th century. The M1903 was first used in combat during the Philippine–American War and it was officially adopted by the United States as the standard infantry rifle on June 19 1903 where it saw service in World War I and was replaced by the faster-firing semi-automatic eight-round M1 Garand starting in 1936. However the M1903 remained in service as a standard issue infantry rifle during World War II since the U.S. entered the war without sufficient M1 rifles to arm all troops. It also remained in service as a sniper rifle during World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam War. It remains popular as a civilian firearm historical collector's piece a competitive shooting rifle and as a military drill rifle. Toward the end of the war Springfield turned out the Model 1903 Mark I. The Mark I has a cut on the left hand side of the receiver meant to act as an ejection port for the Pedersen device a modified sear and cutoff to operate the Pedersen device; a specialized insert that replaced the bolt and allowed the user to fire .30 caliber pistol cartridges semi-automatically from a 40-round detachable magazine. The stock was also slightly cut down on the left side to clear the ejection port. Temperature control during forging was improved prior to Mark I production. The receiver alloy was toughened by addition of nickel after Mark I production. These regulations were published for the information and guidance of the using arms and all personnel charged with the maintenance of this materiel. They contain description and illustrations and instruction in the proper methods of disassembling assembling care and preservation of the U.S. rifle caliber .30 M1903 and M1903A1. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86493
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United States War Department
Ordnance Maintenance--Infantry and Aircraft Armament Pistols and Revolvers; Technical Regulations No. 1400-45A
Washington DC: United States War Department 1927. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 11 1 pages. Illustrations Photographs. Front page worn and soiled. Edge soiling. Staple bound and also stapled near spine left side. Additional staple holes present may have been stapled to other military documents. The M1911 Colt 1911 or Colt Government is a single-action recoil-operated semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. The pistol's formal U.S. military designation as of 1940 was Automatic Pistol Caliber .45 M1911 for the original model adopted in March 1911 and Automatic Pistol Caliber .45 M1911A1 for the improved M1911A1 model which entered service in 1926. Designed by John Browning the M1911 is the best-known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol's operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century. The U.S. military procured around 2.7 million M1911 and M1911A1 pistols during its service life. The pistol served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States Armed Forces from 1911 to 1985. It was widely used in World War I World War II the Korean War and the Vietnam War. Due to the M1911's popularity among users it has not been completely phased out. Modernized derivative variants of the M1911 are still in use by some units of the U.S. Army Special Forces U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Navy. The purpose of these regulations is to furnish suitable instructions for the shop repair inspection and maintenance of the automatic pistol caliber .45 M1911 and M1911 A1; Colt revolver caliber. 45 M1917; and the Smith & Wesson revolver caliber .45 M1917. These regulations were intended for the use of ordnance maintenance personnel only and were not intended for use by organizations armed with these weapons. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86494
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United States War Department
Ordnance Maintenance--Infantry and Aircraft Armament Browning Automatic and Machine Rifles; Technical Regulations No. 1400-30E
Washington DC: United States War Department 1928. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Fair. 17 1 pages. Illustration photographs. Tabular data. Staple bound and also stapled near spine left side. The Browning Automatic Rifle BAR is a family of American automatic rifles and machine guns used by the United States and numerous other countries during the 20th century. The primary variant of the BAR series was the M1918 chambered for the .30-06 Springfield rifle cartridge and designed by John Browning in 1917 for the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe as a replacement for the French-made Chauchat and M1909 Benét–Mercié machine guns that US forces had previously been issued. The BAR was designed to be carried by infantrymen during an assault advance while supported by the sling over the shoulder or to be fired from the hip. This is a concept called "walking fire"—thought to be necessary for the individual soldier during trench warfare. The US Army in practice used the BAR as a light machine gun often fired from a bipod introduced on models after 1938. A variant of the original M1918 BAR the Colt Monitor Machine Rifle remains the lightest production automatic firearm chambered for the .30-06 Springfield cartridge though the limited capacity of its standard 20-round magazine tended to hamper its utility in that role. Although the weapon did see some action in World War I the BAR did not become standard issue in the US Army until 1938 when it was issued to squads as a portable light machine gun. The BAR saw extensive service in both World War II and the Korean War and saw limited service in the Vietnam War. The purpose of these regulations is to furnish suitable instructions for the shop repair inspection and maintenance of the Browning automatic rifle caliber .30 M1918 and the Browning machine rifle caliber .30 M1922 and their accessories. These regulations were intended for the use of ordnance maintenance personnel only and were not intended for use by line organizations. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86496
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United States War Department
Technical Regulation No. 1395-A Ordnance Department Instructions Covering the Characteristics Purpose Handling Etc. of Cleaning and Preserving Materials Tools and Materials for use therewith and oils greases and cutting compounds Issued by the Ordnance Department
Washington DC: War Department printed by the U. S. Government Printing Office 1929. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Fair. 51 1 pages. Tabular information. Index pages 95-116. Ink comments on pages 1 3 38 with pasted in addendum 42 with pasted in addendum and 48 with pasted in addendum. One change dated in 1935. Item as wear tears soiling and chips. First page has tear at bottom of spine. Rear page missing some material at the bottom no loss of text. Some page discoloration. Two holes at spine to permit this to be included into an Army issued document binder/holder. This preceded the issuance in 1941 of Technical Manual 9-850 on the same subject. Relatively few of this initial regulation are believed to have survived. Ordnance is another word for military supplies like guns rockets or armor. The word ordinance for “command†lost an i in the 1500’s and became ordnance meaning “military materials.†Ordnance helps soldiers fight and protect them. This manual has the following Sections: General; Cleaners and abrasives; Preservatives; Paints and related materials; Lubricants; Special oils liquids gas and grease for recoil mechanism hydraulic jacks and variable speed gears; Welding and cutting materials gases and fluxes and Miscellaneous materials and tools. This regulation was issued approximately 10 years after the end of the First World War and approximately 10 years prior to the start of the Second World War and as such it represents both a compilation of lessons learned from the earlier conflict and the state of practice at the time of the later conflict enhanced by updates driven by improvements in technology weaponry maintenance and logistics. The purpose of this regulation was to present information to the using arms and services concerning the characteristics application and handling of various materials issued by the Ordnance Department and classed as cleaners preservatives lubricants paints and related materials cutting and welding liquids gases and compounds recoil oils liquids and gases liquids for hydraulic jacks oils for Waterbury variable speed gears and the application of these materials. War Department, printed by the U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86450
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United States War Department
Infantry and Aircraft Armament Browning Machine Gun Caliber .30 M2 Aircraft Fixed and Flexible Types; Technical Regulations No. 1300-30J
Washington DC: United States War Department 1939. Presumed First Edition First printing thus supersedes TR 1300-30J 1934. Wraps. Fair. 70 pages. Illustrations Photographs and drawings. General Notes. Tabular Data. Front page worn torn soiled and chipped. Edge soiling. Staple bound and also stapled near spine left side. Additional staple holes present may have been stapled to other military documents. The M2 machine gun or Browning .50 caliber machine gun informally "Ma Deuce" is a heavy machine gun that was designed near the end of World War I by John Browning. While similar to Browning's earlier M1919 Browning machine gun which was chambered for the .30-06 cartridge the M2 uses Browning's larger and more powerful .50 BMG cartridge. The design has had many designations; the official U.S. military designation for the current infantry type is Browning Machine Gun Cal. .50 M2 HB Flexible. It is effective against infantry unarmored or lightly armored vehicles and boats light fortifications and low-flying aircraft. The gun has been used extensively as a vehicle weapon and for aircraft armament by the United States since the 1930s. It was heavily used during World War II the Korean War the Vietnam War the Falklands War the Soviet–Afghan War the Gulf War the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan. At the outbreak of the Second World War the United States had versions of the M2 in service as fixed aircraft guns anti-aircraft defensive guns on aircraft ships or boats infantry tripod-mounted guns and as dual purpose anti-aircraft and anti-vehicular weapons on vehicles. These regulations were intended for the Air Corps and all personnel charged with the maintenance of this materiel. They contain descriptions and figures and instruction in the proper methods of adjustment disassembling assembling and care and preservation of the material/ Nomenclature list of spare parts and equipment and basic spare parts for the Browning machine gun caliber .30 Me aircraft are contained in Standard Nomenclature List No. A-28. U.S. Army Technical Manuals commonly known as 'Army manuals' are part of a series of official U.S. military manual publications intended to be instructive and informative for all branches of the military. Of interest to military historians curators military enthusiasts re-enactors and collectors army manuals can be used to trace the evolution of the Army's doctrine organizational structure equipment uniforms and weapons. They are also helpful in terms of the care maintenance and preservation of military artifacts. Army manuals include publications on historic U. S. military vehicles including military motorcycles jeeps military trucks scout cars tanks amphibians and aircraft. Subjects of the manuals also include radio cooking language dictionaries and phrase books. Army manuals also included a number of so-called "enemy" manuals. These are manuals which are official U.S. Army publications concerning enemy equipment or forces. The letter E in the manual number indicates that a particular manual is an enemy manual. For example Technical Manual TM E9-803 on the German Volkswagen appears just after Technical Manual TM 9-803 on the Jeep. A number of enemy manuals about foreign forces are included like TM E30-420 Handbook of the Italian Military Forces. The publication of enemy manuals was authorized by Section II. Processing of Captured Material for Intelligence Purposes of War Department Training Circular 81 6 November 1942. The War Department which became the Department of the Army in 1947 issued three major classes of publications -- administrative doctrinal training and organizational and technical and equipment publications. Administrative publications include publications such as Army Regulations Special Regulations Bulletins Circulars General and Special Orders and Pamphlets; doctrinal training and organizational publications contain Field Manuals Army Training and Evaluation Programs Training Circulars Tables of Organization and Equipment and Tables of Allowances; and technical and equipment publications include publications such as Technical Manuals Technical Bulletins Supply Manuals etc. United States War Department paperback
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 86491
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