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US Army Forces in the Pacific U S
Report on Japanese Research on Radio Wave Propagation. Vol. II: Summary of Ionospheric Observations June 1934 to Aug. 1945
Tokyo: U.S. Army Forces Pacific 1946. presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Fair. Approx. 450 pages. Tables. Appendix. Front board weak. Boards scuffed. Ex-library with library stamp inside front board and on fore-edge. :Library pocket inside rear board. Embossed stamp on title page. U.S. Army Forces, Pacific hardcover
Référence libraire : 1022
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US Army General Hospital No 42 U S
Biand-Foryu Vol. 1: September 25 1919 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1391683005.G ISBN : 1391683005 9781391683003
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US Army General Hospital No 42 U S
Biand-Foryu Vol. 1: July 15 1919 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1396576037.G ISBN : 1396576037 9781396576034
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US Army General Hospital No 42 U S
Biand-Foryu Vol. 1: September 1 1919 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1396596003.G ISBN : 1396596003 9781396596001
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US Army General Hospital No 42 U S
Biand-Foryu Vol. 1: May 17 1919 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1396646817.G ISBN : 1396646817 9781396646812
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US Army General Hospital U S
Star Shell Vol. 1: March 1 1919 Classic Reprint
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 0331057956.G ISBN : 0331057956 9780331057959
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US Army General Service Schools U S
The Solution of Map Problems Revised 1925 Reprint 1926
Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1926. Third Edition. Second Printing. good. 43 wraps covers slightly worn and faded. Topics covered include the estimate of the situation discussion of the procedure in making an estimate of the situation hints for solving problems and illustrative problem--an estimate of the situation. General Service Schools paperback
Référence libraire : 50184
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US Army Headquarters, Service Forces U S
Civil Affairs Handbook - Japan - Section 9 Nine - Labor Labour: Army Service Forces Manual M 354-9 - RESTRICTED
USA: U.S. Army 1944. Book. Good. Paperback. First Edition. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 169 pages. "International Law places upon an occupying power the obligation and responsibility for establishing government and maintaining civil order in the areas occupied." - from Introduction. Thus this work was intended for civil affairs officers of the U.S. military in Japan at the conclustion of WWII. It provides a very straight-forward and interesting overview of Japan's Labour situation prior to the end of the war. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound vintage copy. U.S. Army Paperback
Référence libraire : 871G1397
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US Army Institute for Professional Development, Army Correspondence Course Program U S
90-mm Recoilless Rifle M67. Infantry Subcourse 339-9 Edition 9
Washington DC: GPO 1983. fair to good. Quarto 75 wraps illus. figures examination answers in pencil large rough spot on rear cover some cover soiling. Staple holes in margin through entire document. Mechanical training on the 90-mm recoilless rifle and training on target engagement. Includes extracts from FM 23-11 90-mm Recoilless Rifle M67 from FM 5-15 emplacements for recoilless weapons and factors in camouflage of fortifications and from FM 7-11B1/2 Soldier's Manual. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50257
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US Army Infantry School U S
Army Extension Courses Special Text No. 15: Tactics and Technique of Infantry in Offensive Combat. 1933 Edition
Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1935. good. 107 wraps figures color fold-out map at rear of book glossary appendix some wear to covers. Topics covered include principles of offensive combat types of attack forms of attack plans of attack phases of offensive combat supporting fires and conduct of attack. The appendix contains an illustrative problem on attack against position defense. Army Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 43632
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US Army Infantry School U S
Army Extension Courses Special Text No. 11: Offensive Combat of Small Infantry Units. 1933 Edition. "Restricted"
Fort Benning GA: Army Infantry School 1937. good. 93 wraps illus. figures bibliography covers and spine faded and discolored. Topics covered include organization and weapons; phases of the offensive; rifle squad section and platoon in attack; rifle company in attack; machine-gun section in attack; machine-gun platoon in attack; machine-gun company in attack; Howitzer-company squads in attack; Howitzer-company platoon in attack; Howitzer company in attack; and battalion in attack. Army Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 43635
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US Army Infantry School
Basic Rifle Marksmanship Trainer's Guide
new. unknown
Référence libraire : 3167309-n ISBN : 1410106918 9781410106919
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US Army Infantry School
Basic Rifle Marksmanship Trainer's Guide
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Référence libraire : 1410106918.G ISBN : 1410106918 9781410106919
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US Army Infantry School
Basic Rifle Marksmanship Trainer's Guide
Fredonia Books NL 2004-08-30. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Fredonia Books (NL) paperback
Référence libraire : Q-1410106918 ISBN : 1410106918 9781410106919
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US Army Institute for Professional Development, Army Correspondence Course Program U S
Caliber .50 Machinegun. Infantry Subcourse 334-1 Edition 1
Washington DC: GPO 1982. fair to good. Quarto 129 wraps illus. figures examination answers in pencil large rough spot on rear cover some cover soiling. Staple holes in margin through entire document. Training on the mechanics of the caliber.50 machinegun. Contains an extract from FM 23-65 Browning Machinegun Caliber.50 HB M2. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50254
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US Army Intelligence on Soviet Army U S
Cold War Era Archive of U.S. Army Intelligence Manuals on Soviet Army 1970s-80s
1974. Cold War U.S. Defense Official U.S. Army intelligence and doctrinal publications on Soviet equipment and artillery produced at key Cold War moments when Soviet conventional forces missile technology and weapons systems were undergoing rapid modernization. These publications illustrate how American military institutions trained analysts and officers to identify Warsaw Pact weapons systems and to interpret Soviet organizational doctrine at a time when NATO planners were assessing conventional force balances and missile developments across Europe.<br /> <br /> Archive of 5 manuals from the 1970s-80s. Ranging from the immediate post-Vietnam period through the Reagan-era reintensification of U.S.-Soviet strategic competition these manuals document how American military institutions trained analysts intelligence officers and commanders to identify classify and counter Soviet equipment from tanks and artillery to missiles and aircraft using standardized imagery technical profiles and organizational analysis. Collectively the materials illustrate the evolution of U.S. threat perception as it moved from broad equipment identification toward increasingly specialized assessments of missile systems and advanced weapons platforms. Archive includes:<br /> 1 U.S. Army Missile Command. Technical Report RD-SS-86-10. Redstone Arsenal Alabama: U.S. Army Missile Command September 1986. Produced at Redstone Arsenal during the late Cold War missile buildup this technical report represents a shift toward highly specialized analysis of weapons and rocketry. This book demonstrates rigorous mathematical treatment of Rhode's theory of monopulse radar a foundational signal-processing method that enabled precise real-time tracking and guidance of missiles and aircraft during the Cold War.<br /> <br /> 2 U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School. Communist Weapons and Equipment Handbook. Fort Huachuca Arizona: USAICS January 1976. This handbook SupR 66152 explicitly marked as superseding earlier editions from 1971 and 1972 reflects the institutional updating of intelligence curricula in response to changing Communist bloc arsenals. Intended for classroom and field use it consolidates identification criteria hazards to identification and dichotomous keys revealing how U.S. intelligence sought to systematize recognition of Warsaw Pact weaponry during a period of détente.<br /> <br /> 3 Department of the Army Combined Arms Combat Developments Activity CACDA. Organization and Equipment of the Soviet Army. Fort Leavenworth Kansas: Headquarters Department of the Army 31 July 1978. Issued as Handbook HB 550-2 and distributed under special controls this striking red-covered manual analyzes Soviet ground force organization and equipment at a moment when NATO planners were reassessing conventional force balances in Europe. The text stresses its role in simulations and training exercises linking Soviet organizational structure directly to anticipated battlefield employment.<br /> <br /> 4 Department of the Army Soviet Artillery Doctrine. RB 30-3. Fort Leavenworth Kansas May 1976. This handbook corrects and updates specific technical and identification details within Organization and Equipment of the Soviet Army highlighting the dynamic nature of Cold War intelligence production and the continual need to revise assessments as new information about Soviet systems emerged.<br /> <br /> 5 U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School. Soviet Equipment. Fort Huachuca Arizona: USAICS March 1974. Issued as Supplemental Reading SupR 62810 this manual was designed as a study aid for intelligence students learning to identify Soviet equipment through imagery. The preface emphasizes mastery of visual recognition skills prior to classroom instruction with appendices organized by equipment type; tactical vehicles tanks artillery rocket launchers antiaircraft systems aircraft and electronic equipment; underscoring the centrality of imagery intelligence IMINT during the Cold War.<br /> Each manual shows light to moderate handling wear consistent with training and professional use including staple binding punched holes for binders minor edge wear toning and occasional marks; all text remains legible and intact. Overall very good condition. Together this archive offers a revealing primary-source record of how the U.S. Army studied taught and revised its understanding of Soviet equipment and missile capabilities across three decisive Cold War decades making it particularly relevant for collections focused on military intelligence history missile development and U.S.-Soviet strategic rivalry. unknown
Référence libraire : 22959
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US Army in Postwar Japan U S
Cold War Military History 11th Airborne Division Arctic Angels Training and Occupation Duty in Postwar Japan 1947
1947. 11th Airborne Division paratroopers photographed during the early American occupation of Japan document airborne training and daily military life within one of the most distinguished U.S. Army airborne units of the Second World War. More than two hundred photographs dating primarily from 1947 depict members of the 11th Airborne Division conducting parachute jump training weapons drills and daily base activities while stationed in Japan after the end of the Pacific War. The photographs appear to have been assembled by a soldier identified through accompanying material as Jeff C. Wall likely assigned to a military government team in Yamagata Prefecture. The images capture the division during the transitional period between wartime combat service in the Pacific and the emerging American military presence in East Asia that characterized the early Cold War.<br /> <br /> Archive contains 217 Silver Gelatin photographs ranging from approximately 2.25 x 2.5 inches to 4.75 x 6.5 inches depicting paratroopers of the 11th Airborne Division in Japan. The archive includes twelve photographs documenting parachute jump training sequences from aircraft exit through descent and landing as well as several images of fully equipped paratroopers lined up before boarding troop carrier aircraft. Numerous photographs show soldiers around transport planes and other aircraft on base airfields. Additional images depict artillery and machine gun training exercises paratroopers assembled outside a command building displaying the slogan "Shape Up or Ship Out" and informal scenes of soldiers gathered around barracks or posing in groups. The photographs also record elements of base life including an enlisted men's club ticket associated with the Yamagata Military Government Team women service personnel including a nurse playing cards with soldiers and views of the surrounding Japanese landscape. Approximately fifteen photographs show Mount Fuji and nearby terrain around the camp in northern Japan.<br /> <br /> The 11th Airborne Division earned distinction during World War II through its combat operations in the Pacific theater particularly during the campaign for Luzon in the Philippines in 1945 where the division conducted airborne assaults and participated in the liberation of Manila. Units of the division also carried out a well known raid that freed Allied prisoners from the Los Baños internment camp. Following Japan's surrender in 1945 the division became part of the U.S. occupation force tasked with maintaining security and administrative control across parts of Japan. The 1947 photographs document airborne training and routine service during this occupation period when American military forces remained stationed throughout the country while the geopolitical tensions of the emerging Cold War began reshaping U.S. global military deployments. In later years the division was reassigned to Alaska where its airborne operations in Arctic environments led to the nickname "Arctic Angels." Minor handling wear typical of vernacular military photographs. Overall condition very good. unknown
Référence libraire : 19644
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US Army Infantry School U S
Infantry Combat. Part One: Eddekhila; Part Two: Attu. "Restricted"
Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1943. fair to good. 17 wraps maps footnotes text has darkened slightly covers somewhat soiled entire document slightly creased. "This pamphlet is the first of a series devoted to factual narratives from Theaters of Operations. It has been reproduced at the Infantry School by direction of the Commanding General Army Ground Forces. " U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 49333
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US Army Infantry School U S
Infantry Commander's Handbook for Vehicular Management December 1967
Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1967. good. Quarto approx. 200 wraps staple-bound illus. figures appendices some wear to cover edges front cover faded. Introduction by General William Westmoreland. This Vietnam War-era handbook was written for the commander and was not intended to train technicians. Topics covered include the Army system of maintenance Army publications selection and training of maintenance personnel Army equipment record procedures materiel readiness repair parts supply inspections vehicle recovery techniques and establishing and maintaining a maintenance program. There are three appendices: guide for inspection of tracked vehicles guide for preparation of a maintenance standard operating procedure and consolidation of frequently used vehicle data. U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 50545
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US Army Institute for Professional Development, Army Correspondence Course Program U S
Introduction to Order of Battle. Intelligence Subcourse 108-1 Edition 1
Washington DC: GPO 1981. fair to good. Quarto 185 wraps figures charts examination appendices glossary a few ink marginal marks large rough spots on rear cover. Some cover soiling staple holes in side margins throughout document ink notations on front cover. Covers introduction to order of battle order ofbattle files and references development of order of battle intelligence tactical intelligence analysis and dissemination of order of battle information and intelligence. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50263
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US Army Infantry School U S
Mailing List 1930-31: Volume 1
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1931. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Hardcover. Fair. 105 5 pages. Illustrations. Maps. Title page missing. Cover has wear and soiling. Only 2000 printed in 1931. In this volume The Infantry School introduced a Mailing List different in form and content from that of previous years. The present compilation is designed to furnish the Mailing List subscriber with a convenient volume the greater part of which he will want to read. The majority of the articles have been specially prepared. Subject matter has been carefully selected with regard for timeliness and interest holding quality. Present day tendencies and methods are discussed. These discussions are couched in varied forms--the intimate personal letter the dialogue and the narrative. The problems have been prepared for officers of the Regular Army National Guard and Organized Reserve who are willing to devote occasional odd half hours to their study of their profession rather than spend a considerable part of his spare time in the reading of texts wand the working out of elaborate problems. The Infantry School hardcover
Référence libraire : 74540
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US Army Institute for Professional Development, Army Correspondence Course Program U S
Offensive Operations. Infantry Subcourse 350-1 Edition 1
Washington DC: GPO 1982. fair to good. Quarto approx. 175 wraps illus. incl. 1 fold-out figures examination answers in ink large rough spots on rear cover some cover soiling. Basic infantry offensive operations and basic mechanized infantry offensive operations. Includes extracts from FM 7-7 the Mechanized Infantry Platoon and Squad and from FM 7-11B1/2 and FM 7-11B3 the Soldier's Manual. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50261
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US Army Infantry School U S
Operations & Training Handbook
Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1963. First Edition. good. Approx. 200 wraps illus. diagrams fold-out charts some wear and soiling to covers. This text is approved for Resident and Extension Course Instruction at the United States Army Infantry School only. It reflects the current thought of this School and conforms to printed Department of the Army doctrine as closely as possible. This first edition reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice and the focus of training during a significant period in the Vietnam War. U.S. Army Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 46635
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US Army Infantry School U S
Opposing Force Handbook. Special Text ST 7-288 FY77
Washington DC: GPO 1981. Reprint Edition. good. Quarto approx. 100 wraps staple-bound figures tables fold-out charts appendices some soiled and small creases to covers. This handbook was prepared for resident instruction at the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Benning GA for situations requiring the presence of a force to maneuver against during classroom and field training exercises. The Opposing Force concept was the successor to the Aggressor Program and was designed to offer a more realistic picture of a potential adversary as a means of improving both awareness and training. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50647
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US Army Infantry School U S
Technique and Tactics Antitank Platoon Battalion Headquarters Company Infantry Training Program Unit Training
Fort Benning GA: Infantry School 1943. fair to good. 48 wraps illus. maps tables small chips missing upper corner front cover covers somewhat darkened and soiled. Two holes punched in inner margin throughout have led to minor loss of text on some pages. This pamphlet is marked Conference Course Training Bulletin No. MTP4-10 May 1 1943. It contains an outline for advanced technical training for the enlisted personnel of antitank company platoons including subjects text references and equipment needed. Infantry School paperback
Référence libraire : 10500
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US Army Infantry School U S
The Infantry School Mailing List: A Compilation of Instructional Matter Prepared at the Infantry School Volume XV
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1938. fair to good. 310 illus. maps 3 large maps & appendix in pocket at rear of volume figures tables boards somewhat scuffed. Small white stains at top of spine. Contents include: a tank battalion at St. Mihiel; motor reconnaissance patrols; motor patrolling; preparation and purpose of efficiency reports; aerial photographs and the combat officer; the passage of the Tigris; modern mobility depends on motor maintenance; the rifle platoon in foreign armies; tuning machine guns; infantry around the world; technique of fire 81-mm mortar; and Napoleonic discipline. The Infantry School hardcover
Référence libraire : 49128
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US Army Infantry School U S
The Infantry School Mailing List: A Semi-Annual Publication Containing the Latest Thought on Infantry Volume X June 1935
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1935. fair to good. 244 illus. maps some fold-out 3 large maps in pocket at rear of volume small stains on a few pages boards somewhat scuffed. Large stain on front board and spine. Topics covered include: advance guards when contact is imminent; an advance guard in 1914 operation of theFrench 5th Colonial Brigade August 22 1914; military English: exactnessof meaning; the defense during periods of low visibility; a British night defense historical exercise; the defense of the Meuse River at Dinant August 14-15 1914; chemicals in riot duty; riot duty problems; small problems--infantry historical; supply of motorized infantry; supply problem motorized infantry; and operations of the 3d Platoon Company A 301st Tank Battalion September 26-29 1918. The Infantry School hardcover
Référence libraire : 49126
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US Army Infantry School U S
The Infantry School Mailing List: A Compilation of Instructional Matter Prepared at the Infantry School Vol. XXIII
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1942. good. 312 illus. maps text slightly darkened. Contents include: from flintlock to M-1; a raid to capture an enemy weapon of a new type; combat training of the rifle squad within the rifle platoon; the infantry battalion rifle in defense; troop movement by motor; the heavy weapons company in attack; motor vehicle maintenance in the field and on the march; artillery-infantry team in the triangular division; rifle company platoons in attack; a history of the Infantry School; and notes on infantry stream crossing expedients for 1/4-ton trucks. The Infantry School unknown
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US Army Infantry School U S
The Infantry School Mailing List: A Compilation of Instructional Matter Prepared at the Infantry School Vol. XVII
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1939. fair to good. 309 illus. maps 4 large illus/maps in pocket at rear of volume consolidated index and tables of contents for volumes 1-17. Boards somewhat scuffed and soiled. Contents include: the battle at Rocourt; a problem of decision; map reading in the field; program planning for National Guard armory training; small infantry problems; combat information; semi-engine overhaul; infantry around the world; and installation of infantry regimental command posts. The Infantry School hardcover
Référence libraire : 49129
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US Army Infantry School U S
The Infantry School Mailing List: A Semi-Annual Publication Containing the Latest Thought on Infantry Volume XI Jan. 1936
Fort Benning GA: The Infantry School 1936. fair to good. 277 illus. maps 2 large maps in pocket at rear of volume tables figures glue stain inside front board boards somewhat scuffed. Extensive ink notations inside front flyleaf and title page by Col. O. H. Saunders some pencil notations to text stray red mark on table of contents. Contents include: the new infantry regiment; tactical aspects of the proposed new regiment; stopping a panic; some possibilities of motorized reconnaissance; the use of civilian-owned motor vehicles in war; military English; initiative in battle; leadership; the role of the infantry tank; tomorrow's tanks attack; lines and formations; infantry antiaircraft tactics; small problems--infantry; and elementary problems in machine-gun indirect laying. The Infantry School hardcover
Référence libraire : 49127
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US Army Intelligence & Security Command (INSCOM)
The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command the Army's Operational Intelligence Force: A Picture History
Fort Belvoir VA: US Army Intelligence&Security Command 2003. Revised . Hardcover. Near Fine/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 81pp.; HB blue w/gilt; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. "To commemorate INSCOM's three decades of outstanding service to the nation and its Army the INSCOM History Office has published this historical overview." color photos throughout. <br/> <br/> US Army Intelligence&Security Command hardcover
Référence libraire : 061598
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US Army Intelligence & Security Command
The United States Army Intelligence and Security Command - The Army's Operational Intelligence Force: A Picture History
Fort Belvoir VA.: U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. Revised . Hardcover. Fine/No Jacket. Folio - over 12" - 15" tall. 81pp.; HB dk.blue w/gilt no title on spine; fine condition w/cleantight pgs. Revised version of the "US Army INSCOM 25th Anniversary Edition" color & b/w photos throughout. <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command hardcover
Référence libraire : 021057
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US Army Institute for Professional Development, Army Correspondence Course Program U S
Tracked Vehicles. Infantry Subcourse 316-9 Edition 3
Washington DC: GPO 1982. fair to good. Quarto 217 wraps illus. figures appendices examination answers in ink large rough spots on rear cover small stains to covers. Contains extracts from ST 7-178-FY 76 M113A1 Armored Personnel Carrier Users Guide and extracts from ST 7-176 FY 77 Infantry Commander's Handbook Maintenance Management Chapter 8. GPO paperback
Référence libraire : 50247
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US Army Infantry School U S
Training Chart No. 18: Lensatic Compass
n.p.: n.p. WWII era. fair. 44" x 32" 1 poster large poster 44" x 32" closed size 11" x 8" black & white illus. wear and tears along folds. Scenes illustrating how to orient maps determine direction resection and intersection. Also contains four illustrations with instructions on how to use a compass with a luminous index in order to march at night. This training chart was prepared at the Infantry School under the direction of the Commanding General Army Ground Forces. n.p. unknown
Référence libraire : 47371
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US Army Interrogation and Counterintelligence U S
U.S. Army Interrogation and Counterintelligence Doctrine Archive Vietnam and Cold War 1972-1989
1972. US Army manuals on counterintelligence interrogation and combat. FM 30-17 Counterintelligence Operations FM 30-15 Intelligence Interrogation FM 30-5 Combat Intelligence and the Fort Huachuca subcourse Counterintelligence Investigations trace the Army's printed intelligence doctrine from January 1972 to June 1989. The sequence begins after the Army established Military Intelligence as a distinct professional branch in 1962 and after the Military Intelligence Corps relocated its school to Fort Huachuca in 1971. By 1989 the printed curriculum had shifted from broad field doctrine toward formal professional instruction for Counterintelligence Special Agents at the U.S. Army Intelligence Center and School. FM 30-17 indexes topics including "Rights" "Witness" "Wiretapping" and the "U.S. Army Security Agency"; FM 30-15 appends the 1949 Geneva Conventions and states that coercion is neither acceptable nor effective.<br /> <br /> 1972-1989 Washington D.C. and Fort Huachuca Arizona. Archive of 4 military intelligence training publications: three Headquarters Department of the Army field manuals and one Army Intelligence Center and School correspondence-course subcourse all in original printed wrappers and stapled or punched for binder storage.<br /> 1 United States Department of the Army. FM 30-17 Counterintelligence Operations. Washington D.C.: Headquarters Department of the Army January 1972. Issued under the printed authority of General W. C. Westmoreland and Adjutant General Verne L. Bowers the manual sets out the Army's investigative framework for sworn statements interrogations surveillance audio surveillance surreptitious entry false documentation secret writing and polygraph procedure.<br /> 2 United States Department of the Army. FM 30-15 Intelligence Interrogation. Washington D.C.: Headquarters Department of the Army June 1973. Sets forth doctrine for Army intelligence interrogations of non-U.S. personnel prohibits physical or mental torture coercion and threats and reproduces the 1949 Geneva Conventions in Appendix E.<br /> 3 United States Department of the Army. FM 30-5 Combat Intelligence. Washington D.C.: Headquarters Department of the Army October 1973. Issued the year of final U.S. combat withdrawal from Vietnam the manual expands combat intelligence into "cold war" "limited war" "general war" and "stability operations" with sections on civilian sources insurgent intelligence collection rear-area sabotage and terrorist threats and counterintelligence planning.<br /> 4 United States Army Intelligence Center and School. Counterintelligence Investigations. Subcourse IT 0735 Edition 9. Fort Huachuca Arizona: Army Institute for Professional Development Army Correspondence Course Program June 1989. A six-credit-hour professional course for the Counterintelligence Special Agent covering doctrine for initiating CI cases procedures for selected CI investigations and techniques for handling physical evidence.<br /> The group follows the Army's post-1962 effort to professionalize intelligence as a branch and concentrate its training system at Fort Huachuca after the 1971 move from Fort Holabird. FM 30-15 1973 is the Army's printed official position that torture and coercion are prohibited with the Geneva Conventions reproduced in full. That manual was the governing interrogation doctrine on paper through the early 2000s. It's the document that the post-9/11 interrogation debates the 2002 OLC memos and Abu Ghraib were measured against. Owning the actual printed doctrinal manual that says "coercion is neither acceptable nor effective" is the headline. One booklet is missing its rear cover and one volume contains annotations throughout. Overall good condition. The 1972 and 1973 manuals set out combat collection interrogation surveillance evidence and counterintelligence support in cold war and stability operations; the 1989 Huachuca subcourse narrows that material into school-based instruction for case initiation and judicial-type investigations. unknown
Référence libraire : 23244
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Us Army Infantry Training School
US Army Ranger Handbook SH 21-76 - "Black Cover" Version 2000 Civilian Reference Edition: Manual Of Army Ranger Training Wilderness Operations . and Survival Military Outdoors Skills
Doublebit Press 2019-12-07. Civilian Reference ed. hardcover. Used: Good. 6.00x0.69x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Doublebit Press hardcover
Référence libraire : SONG1643890379 ISBN : 1643890379 9781643890371
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US Army Infantry Training School
US Army Ranger Handbook SH 21-76 - ""Black Cover"" Version 2000 Civilian Reference Edition: Manual Of Army Ranger Training Wilderness Operations . and Survival 5 Military Outdoors Skills
like new. unknown
Référence libraire : 39888827 ISBN : 1643890379 9781643890371
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Us Army Infantry Training School
US Army Ranger Handbook SH 21-76 - ""Black Cover"" Version 2000 Civilian Reference Edition: Manual Of Army Ranger Training Wilderness Operations . and Survival Military Outdoors Skills
hardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
Référence libraire : 1643890379.G ISBN : 1643890379 9781643890371
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US Army Infantry School Training Committee
Writing Handbook
Fort Benning GA: U.S. Army Infantry School 1962. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 99pp.; SC staple-bound w/5-holes&no title on spine; blue w/blk.; slight rub w/sun on edges; cleantight pgs. "This handbook covers the principles of clear logical effective writing. It contains specific information on how to apply these principles to the type of writing required in the preparation of staff papers and an aritlcle for publication." bttm.last pg.reads: "34606 Army-Ft.Benning Ga. 9 Jul 62 5500" rare. <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Infantry School unknown
Référence libraire : 031907
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US Army in WWI
UNITED STATES ARMY IN THE WORLD WAR 1917-1919 The First 7 Volumes of a 17 Volume set
Washington D. C.: Historical Division Department of the Army. Very Good. 1948. Hardcover. The books in this set the first 7 volumes ONLY of a 17 volume set are all hard-bound in black cloth with gilt stamping to the upper covers and spines. There is some light soiling and light edge-wear to the covers. The bindings are solid. The contents are bright and clean with some illustrations. . Historical Division Department of the Army hardcover books
Référence libraire : 74508
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US Army JROTC [Editor]
Citizenship in Action and Leadership: Theory and Application
Pearson 2005-01-01. Hardcover. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Pearson hardcover
Référence libraire : Q-0536814376 ISBN : 0536814376 9780536814371
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Us Army Lieutenant Colonel E J Degen
On Point: The United States Army in Operation IRAQI FREEDOM
Paperback / softback. New. paperback
Référence libraire : B9781494406592 ISBN : 1494406594 9781494406592
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US Army Map Service U S
AAF Aeronautical Chart: Gulf of Liaotung Manchuria China - 1945
Detroit: U.S. Army Map Service 1945 Book. Very Good. No Binding. 1st Edition. 1945 Good Condition Army Air Forces U.S.A. Aeronautical Chart Dimensions: 74 x 56 cm 29 x 22 inches - Reverse Blanco Detailed Navigational Chart showing the Gulf of Liaotung in Japanese occupied Manchuria Present day China. The map was printed in June 1945 and is marked RESTRICTED. The Chart is prepared for use at night under white ultra-violet red and amber light. This chart was printed just a few months before the Soviet invasion of Manchuria on the 9th of August 1945. . U.S. Army Map Service unknown
Référence libraire : 015941
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US Army Material Command
AMCP 706-242: Engineering Design Handbook Design for Control of Projectile Flight Characteristics
Washington D.C.: Headquarters US Army Materiel Command 1966. Paper Back. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapt.pag.; SC staple-bound 3-hole; white w/blk.; some rub w/wear on edges&corners; spine sunned; cleantight pgs. "This handbook . presents a general survey of the principal factors affecting the flight of projectiles and describes the methods commonly used for predicting and influencing the flight performance." illus. <br/> <br/> Headquarters, US Army Materiel Command unknown
Référence libraire : 056878
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US Army Materiel Command, Harry Diamond Laboratories U S
Fluidic State-of-the-Art Symposium 1974 30 September - 3 October Volume IV
Washington DC: Harry Diamond Laboratories 1974. very good. 391 v.4 only illus. diagrams figures tables references. Harry Diamond Laboratories unknown
Référence libraire : 46455
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US Army Materiel Command, Harry Diamond Laboratories U S
Fluidic State-of-the-Art Symposium 1974 30 September - 3 October Volume II
Washington DC: Harry Diamond Laboratories 1974. good. 652 v.2 only illus. diagrams small loss of material inside front board. Harry Diamond Laboratories unknown
Référence libraire : 46456
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US ARMY MAP SERVICE
Mare Nectaris - Mare Imbrium. 1:2500000. Pictorial relief printing. Provisional printing edition 1-AMS first printing 3-62.
Washington D.C. Army Corps of Engineers March 1962. . Colour map 54.5 x 40.5 in glazed and framed; some wear and loss at the edges and to two round spots at the bottom of the lower text portion repaired with paper with slight loss of some text horizontal creases from folding a few light spots; very good condition.<br /> First printing of a monumental and important lunar relief map produced by the US Army Map Service in the run-up to the Apollo program incorporating all six future landing sites. Rare in commerce with no other copies in auction records.<br /><br />Mare Nectaris - Mare Imbrium was compiled during 1961 the same year that Kennedy famously announced to Congress that the US would land a man on the Moon. It was the first Earthside stereographic map of any part of the Moon highlighting the central portion of the visible half of the lunar surface and was based on photographs taken by the Paris Observatory between 1896 and 1907. The map was available in two versions: gradient tint and shaded relief as here Surveying and Mapping United States Superintendent of Documents 1963. The names of the features were derived from the standard source Named Lunar Formations by Mary Blagg and K. Müller and the verso is printed with a complete list of lunar places. A small three-dimensional plastic version at 1:500000 was produced the year before and is somewhat more available.<br /><br />The Apollo sites not yet designated as such at the time of printing are the Sea of Tranquility the Sea of Storms Oceanus Procellarum near Lansberg Crater Fra Mauro near the Bonpland and Perry craters the Appenine Mountains near Haldey Rille the Descartes Crater and the Taurus Mountains-Littrow Crater area.<br /> Washington, D.C., Army Corps of Engineers, March, 1962. unknown
Référence libraire : 115559
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US Army Manila Headquarters
Parachute News U.S. Forces Manila Headquarters Launch Reprint Edition
Shinpushobo 2000. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 59 Size: A4 size Shinpushobo paperback
Référence libraire : 2081402109700592
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US Army Materiel Command `
Research and Development of Materiel Engineering Design Handbook: Ammunition Series Section 6 Manufacture of Metallic Components of Artillery Ammunition
Washington DC: Headquarters US Army Materiel Command 1964. Paper Back. Near Fine/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. 50pp.; SC staple-bound w/3-hole; some rub w/sun on spine&edges; cleantight pgs. "This handbook is the last of six handbooks on artillery ammunition and forms a part of the Engineering Design Handbook Series of the Army Materiel Command." illus. AMC Pamphlet. AMCP 706-249 <br/> <br/> Headquarters, US Army Materiel Command unknown
Référence libraire : 056604
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US Army Map Service U S
Set of 10 WWII U.S. AAF Aeronautical Charts: North Africa India and Japan - manuscript pilot notations 1943-1945
<p><strong>Details</strong>:<br />color lithograph with manuscript pilot notations in pencil<br />Folded double sided chart reverse World Pilotage Chart Location Index and Key<br />condition: professionally conserved good condition original folds working aeronautical charts<br />dimensions: various<br /><br /><br /><strong>Description</strong>: <strong>List of Titles with dimensions:</strong> <strong>1. <em>Marrakech Morocco to Alger Algeria No. 64 </em></strong>dimensions: 14 10/16" x 57 ½"<br />2.<strong> <em>Haut Plateau Algeria Africa No.421</em></strong> dimensions: 21 7/8" x 28 ¾" <br />3<em>.</em><strong><u><em> Alger Algeria to Tripoli Libya No. 65</em> </u></strong><u>dimensions: 14 ½" x 57 ½" </u><br />4.<strong> <em>Tunis Tunisia to Bengasi Libya SFC 314</em> </strong>dimensions: 19 ¾" x 57 ½" <br />5.<strong> Bengasi Libya to Cairo Egypt FC 67 </strong>dimensions 21 7/8 x 28 3/4"<br />6.<strong> Karachi to New Delhi - Agra India 136 </strong>dimensions 14 1/2" x 58"<br />7.<strong> Thar Desert India 550 </strong>dimensions 22" x 29"<br />8.<strong> Jumna River India 552 </strong>dimensions 22 3/8" x 29 3/4"<br />9.<strong>Aravalli Range India 551 </strong>dimensions 22 3/8" x 29 9/16"<br />10. <strong>Tokara Group 491 Japan </strong>dimensions 22" x 28.75" <br /><br /><br /></p> U.S. Army Map Service
Référence libraire : 438
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