Fort Benning GA: US Army Infantry School 1974. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. The format is approximately 7 inches by 5 inches. 18 2 pages plus covers. Illustrations. In military terminology a squad is among the smallest of military organizations and is led by a non-commissioned officer. NATO and U.S. doctrine define a squad as an organization "larger than a team but smaller than a section." while U.S. Army doctrine further defines a squad as a "small military unit typically containing two or more fire teams." In American usage a squad consists of eight to fourteen soldiers and may be further subdivided into fireteams. This training circular reflects the state-of-the-art the state-of-the-knowledge and the state-of-the-practice after the end of major combat operations during the Vietnam War. This training circular was prepared by the US Army Infantry School Fort Benning Georgia to introduce new doctrine on dismounted tactical movement of rifle squads when not in contact with the enemy. Infantry combat has two chief requirements--to more and to fight. A squad spends far more time moving than fighting. On this basis alone it is important to use the best possible techniques for moving. Howerver movement techniques become even more important when it is recognized that a moving unit normally makes contact with the enemy at a time and place of the enemy's choosing. In short the situation at the moment of contact is designed by the enemy to be to his advantage. to reduce this enemy advantage the squad leader must us the least number of men to find the enemy and when enemy contact is expected he must always have one fire team in a carefully selected position ready to fire to cover the movement of the other team. In following these rules a simple system of squad movement must be used which employs each fire time in a standard formation. The distance between fire team formations--and the ability of each one to support the other by fire--vary with the terrain and tactical situation. US Army Infantry School paperback
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
Hardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; The US Army Ranger Training Handbook “Black Cover” Version published 2000 --- Not For The Weak Or Fainthearted ---Prepare yourself and brush up on your skills with this unabridged high-quality Civilian Reference hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : ria9781643890371_inp ISBN : 1643890379 9781643890371
Doublebit Press. Paperback. Good - Cash. Small black paperback book with yellow letters. General use wear surface and edges rubbed. Corners bumped and show wear. Pages show reader wear. Stock photos may not look exactly like the book. Doublebit Press paperback
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
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
Pearson 2005-01-01. 2nd custom. Hardcover. Like New. Unused! Book Leaves in 1 Business Day or Less! Leaves Same Day if Received by 2 pm EST! Slight shelf wear. Contents Unused. Like New. Pearson hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : 118-02-00106 ISBN : 0536814376 9780536814371
Pearson 2005-01-01. Hardcover. Very Good. VERY GOOD USED CONDITION - SOME COVER AND CORNER WEAR - MAY HAVE MINIMAL WRITING - EXPERIENCE AMAZING CUSTOMER SERVICE - WE SHIP DAILY Pearson hardcover
Referenz des Buchhändlers : SKU00017027 ISBN : 0536814376 9780536814371
Washington DC: Department of the Army 1983. PB. very good staple bound wraps softcover small tape repair. Small tape repair on front cover. Department of the Army unknown
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
<p>US Army Materiel Command 1973. Paperback. Used - Very Good/No Jacket. 11x8.5 tan 3 hole punched paperback. Some yellowing on covers. Tight and clean.</p> US Army Materiel Command paperback
Army Map Service US Army 1943. sheet overall dimensions 510 x 1115 mm landscape scale 1:250000; inset 'Sketch indicating the way the terrain was surveyed; the anchorages for the ships of K. P. M. and other large steamers and a diagram of the low tide current close to the coast based upon information obtained from the native population and local native sailors. Additional Information: The detail surveys starting out from the coast line survey on Soela Sanana were composed of observations from great distances along the coast observing at sea towards known points along the shore and known hill and mountain tops. The altitudes were measured with an aneroid barometer others were determined by the compass clinometer others with level compass.' Legend includes: 'Surveyed with the compass clinometer; Measured by pacing-off and with the Smalkalder compass; estimated distances and boussole compass measurements; Surveys done by the mining engineer Dr. H. A. Brouwer azimuthal declination .; Anchorages for the ships of the Royal Dutch Steampacket Navigation Co.; Direction of current; Whirl currents; At high tide the direction of the current is reverse as indicated on the map.' 'Surveyed by the First Lieutenant of Infantry P. van Halstyn and the native surveyor third class Latamentik and compiled by the former further completed with information obtained from the military commander of Amboina & Ternate'. This map appears to have been originally compiled for The Reproduction Division of the Topographical Sirvice Weltevreden 1918. A simplified reprint produced in 1927 forms the basis for this map grid and projection added by the Army Map Service 1943. 'For use by War and Navy Department Agencies only. Not for sale or distribution.' an attractive map which would be suitable for mounting/framing if required. Note: This is an original map. We do not sell reproductions or facsimiles Army Map Service, US Army unknown
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