Society of the First Division; Albert Love Enterprises 1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Good. 0x0x0. Cloth boards have minor wear. Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. Mapped endpapers. Society of the First Division; Albert Love Enterprises hardcover
1947. First Edition. Hardcover. Very good/None. 1947 Tan cloth hardcovers are clean minor shelfwear. Silver Star awardee Major William L. Nimmo's copy with his name on front endpaper few pages with his notes. Also laid in is Nimmo's 63rd Annual Officer's Dinner from 1982. . B&W Illustrations. Large 8vo 9" - 10" tall military/u Professional bookseller for 20 years. Orders shipped daily in cardboard bookfolds. hardcover
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1954. Presumed first printing thus. Wraps. Good. 299 5 pages. Illustrations. References. Index. Format is approximately 4.5 inches by 7 inches. Typographical error on front cover has date of 1945 instead of 1954. Circled in ink. This manual superseders FM 21-40 6 September 194 Including C1 11 April 1949; TC 12 1950 TB 3-215-1 28 June 1950; TC 40 1951 TC 17 1952 and FM 21-45 21 October 1952. This manual describes the basic facts about chemical biological and radiological CBR warfare; how the enemy may use these agents; and measures which may be taken to protect personnel. The manual is published for the information and guidance of all Air Force personnel. Chemical biological radiological/nuclear defense is protective measures taken in situations in which chemical biological radiological/nuclear warfare including terrorism hazards may be present. CBR defense consists of CBR passive protection contamination avoidance and CBR mitigation. A CBR incident differs from a hazardous material incident in both scope i.e. CBR can be a mass casualty situation and intent. CBR incidents are responded to under the assumption that they are intentional and malicious; evidence preservation and perpetrator apprehension are of greater concern than with HAZMAT incidents. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Forest Grove OR: The Combat Bookshelf 1968. Reprint. Reprint of 1955 Army publication. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. 166 2 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. References. Distributed by the Normount Armament Co. This manual was correct to 26 July 1955. It superseded TB 9-1940-6 25 March 1944; TB 9-1940-9 11 September 1944 and TB ORD 214 28 October 1944 and those portions of TM 9-1940 15 July 1943 and C1 7 August 1944; TB 9-1940-11 2 August 1950; materials of a technical nature of TM 5-220 3 July 1945; and FM 5-25 2 September 1954 that pertain to the demolition materials covered herein. This version thus not only codified some of the late Second World War experience but also reflected the experience of the Korean War. The Combat Bookshelf paperback
Presidio of San Francisco California: Headquarters Sixth Army 1950. Paperback. Near Fine. Staple-bound text block; 4to; pagination varies approx. pp. 100 typed mimeographed text and illustrations and "RESTRICTED" printed on every page. Two courses offering a summary of the discoveries leading to development of atomic energy and the administrative organization for its control in the United states a comparison of atomic bomb and TNT bomb explosions types of atomic bomb explosions effects of known atomic bomb explosions and probable targets for atomic bombs. Also addresses the establishment of the Manhattan engineering district public law 585 atomic energy act of 1946 Atomic Energy Commission AEC and military liason committee. Disturbing stuff with pictures of bomb victims. The whole a little age-toned but near fine. OCLC locates only 3 copies. <br/><br/> Headquarters Sixth Army paperback