Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1969. Reprint. 1986 printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Stamped balcked out on front. Cover has wear soiling and sticker residue. 237 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. Three-hole punched staple bound. References. This manual supersedes FM 5-13 31 July 1964. This reflects the lessons learned over the major period of the Vietnam War and served as the standard text for approximately the next two decades. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
2022. Leather Bound. New. Size: 19.68 x 24.13 cms Presenting an Exquisite Leather-Bound Edition expertly crafted by the prestigious organization “Rare Biblio” with Original Natural Leather that gracefully adorns the spine and corners. The allure continues with Golden Leaf Printing that adds a touch of elegance while Hand Embossing on the rounded spine lends an artistic flair. This masterpiece has been meticulously reprinted in 2022 utilizing the invaluable guidance of the original edition published many years ago in 1961. The contents of this book are presented in classic black and white. Its durability is ensured through a meticulous sewing binding technique enhancing its longevity. Imprinted on top-tier quality paper. A team of professionals has expertly processed each page delicately preserving its content without alteration. Due to the vintage nature of these books every page has been manually restored for legibility. However in certain instances occasional blurriness missing segments or faint black spots might persist. We sincerely hope for your understanding of the challenges we faced with these books. Recognizing their significance for readers seeking insight into our historical treasure we've diligently restored and reissued them. Our intention is to offer this valuable resource once again. We eagerly await your feedback hoping that you'll find it appealing and will generously share your thoughts and recommendations. Lang: - English Pages:- 38. If it is a multi-volume set then it is only a single volume. Product Disclaimer: Kindly be informed that owing to the inherent nature of leather as a natural material minor discolorations or textural variations may be perceptible. Explore the FOLIO EDITION 12x19 Inches: Available Upon Request. hardcover
Washington DC: United States Department of the Army 1988. Contemporary Xerox style copy. Xerox style copy. Good. Various paginations approximately 160 pages. Illustrations Tables and Figures. Maps. List of Acronyms References Appendices. Three-hole punched held in place by a binder clip. Cover has some wear and soiling. The elimination of the Army's solid-fueled Pershing Missiles using the Treaty's prescribed methods of explosive demolition or burning has been analyzed for potential environmental effect at each of four candidate locations: Pueblo Army Depot Tooele Army Depot Hercules Aerospace Inc. and Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant. The analysis is documented in this Environmental Assessment. The Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty INF Treaty formally Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Elimination of Their Intermediate-Range and Shorter-Range Missiles was an arms control treaty between the United States and the Soviet Union and its successor state the Russian Federation. US President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev signed the treaty on 8 December 1987. The US Senate approved the treaty on 27 May 1988 and Reagan and Gorbachev ratified it on 1 June 1988. The INF Treaty banned all of the two nations' land-based ballistic missiles cruise missiles and missile launchers with ranges of 500-1000 kilometers 310-620 mi short medium-range and 1000-5500 km 620-3420 mi intermediate-range. The treaty did not apply to air- or sea-launched missiles. By May 1991 the nations had eliminated 2692 missiles followed by 10 years of on-site verification inspections. Amidst continuing growth of China's missile forces US President Donald Trump announced on 20 October 2018 that he was withdrawing the US from the treaty due to supposed Russian non-compliance. The United States claimed another reason for the withdrawal was to counter a Chinese arms buildup in the Pacific including within the South China Sea as China was not a signatory to the treaty. The US formally suspended the treaty on 1 February 2019 and Russia did so on the following day in response.citation needed The US formally withdrew from the treaty on 2 August 2019. United States, Department of the Army unknown
Washington D. C.: Government Printing Office 1914. Book. Very Good -. Soft cover. First Edition. Large 8vo. 107 6 pp. Complete Title: Experimental Towboats: Letter From the Secretary of War Transmitting With a Letter from the Chief of Engineers Report in Reconstruction of Two Experimental Towboats of Modern but Different Types With a Complement of Suitable Barges and Necessary Loading and Unloading Facilities for towing and Delivering Supplies Along the Mississippi River and Its Tributaries with b&w illustrations and charts throughout. First Edition 1914. Pencilled name along top edge front wrapper. c.1/2" chip along top edge wrapper spine with 1" closed tear small chip at center and bottom edge spine and age-toned spine and text block edges. Clean tight and strong binding with no underlining highlighting or marginalia. Original grey wrappers. Government Printing Office Paperback
Rock Island IL: United States Army Rock Island Arsenal External Affairs Office c1993. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Single sheet printed on two sides. Very good. Format is approximately 9 inches by 6 inches printed on both sides folded so that there are four panels per side. Illustrated. Map. This small folding brochure presents information about the history of the Rock Island Arsenal Historical Employment Points of Interest Mission Production Capabilities Economic Impact FY93 Island Population Island Tenants Grounds Facitlities and Child Care Capacity. It is unusual for ephemeral items such as this to survive several decades in such good condition. The Rock Island Arsenal comprises 946 acres located on Arsenal Island originally known as Rock Island on the Mississippi River between the cities of Davenport Iowa and Rock Island Illinois. It lies within the state of Illinois. Rock Island was previously used as the summer camp site for Sauk Native Americans and the dispute over tribal ownership led to the Black Hawk War of 1832 after the primary leader of the Sauk Black Hawk. It is now home of First Army headquarters and the US Army's Center of Excellence for Additive Manufacturing. The island was originally established as a government site in 1816 with the building of Fort Armstrong. It is now the largest government-owned weapons manufacturing arsenal in the United States. It has manufactured military equipment and ordnance since the 1880s. In 1919-1920 one hundred of the Anglo-American or Liberty Mark VIII tanks were manufactured although too late for World War I. It is designated as a National Historic Landmark. Established as both an arsenal and a center for the manufacture of leather accoutrements and field gear today it provides manufacturing logistics and base support services for the Armed Forces. The Arsenal is the only active U.S. Army foundry and manufactures ordnance and equipment including artillery gun mounts recoil mechanisms small arms aircraft weapons sub-systems grenade launchers weapons simulators and a host of associated components. Some of the Arsenal's most successful products include the M198 and M119 towed howitzers and the M1A1 gun mount. About 250 military personnel and 6000 civilians work there. The Rock Island Arsenal Museum was established on July 4 1905. It is the second-oldest US Army Museum in the US after the West Point Museum. The museum has been closed twice during World War I and World War II to provide more space for manufacturing facilities. Exhibits interpret the history of Rock Island Arsenal and the Union prison camp during the American Civil War and the site's role as a military industrial facility. The museum contains the second-largest collection of small arms weapons in the U.S. Army and an outdoor vehicle display. United States Army, Rock Island Arsenal, External Affairs Office unknown
Washington DC: Headquarters Department of the Army 1984. Soft cover. Good/No Dust Jacket. About 80pp. Drawings. 1 fold-out. Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" Tall <br/> <br/> Headquarters Department of the Army paperback
Field Artillery School 1943. Reprint. Second printing 5 000 copies. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 1 58 p. Staple bound with holes cut for insertion into a standard Army binder. Marked "Restricted" Field Artillery School paperback