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US Army, CONAD., Col. Charles Scheer. (ed).
CONAD History: Continental Advanced Section Communications Zone ETO 1944-1945.
Heidelberg Aloys Graf 1945. 1945. 379p. Maps. Photos. Cream colored cloth. Oversize. Upper corners worn. Near Fine Copy. Hardcover. Near Fine. Heidelberg, Aloys Graf, 1945. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 61-299B
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US Army, CONAD. Col. Charles Scheer. (ed).
CONAD History: Continental Advanced Section Communications Zone ETO 1944-1945.
Heidelberg: Aloys Graf 1945. 1945. 379p. Maps. Photos. Cream colored cloth. Very Oversize. Fine Copy. Hardcover. Fine. Heidelberg: Aloys Graf, 1945. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 62-580B
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US Army, CONAD., Col. Charles Scheer. (ed).
CONAD History: Continental Advanced Section Communications Zone ETO 1944-1945.
Heidelberg Aloys Graf 1945. 1945. 379p. Maps. Photos. Cream colored cloth. Very Oversize. Fine Copy. Hardcover. Fine. Heidelberg, Aloys Graf, 1945. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 61-299
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US Army, Cuba
Cuba Photo Archive of US Army Solder Harold Howard 1909-1913
1909. U.S. Cavalry Soldier Harold Howard including deployment to Cuba of 1909-1913 Photo Archive. Archive of nine vintage silver gelatin photographs documenting U.S. Army cavalryman Harold Howard his unit and deployments including to Cuba during the early 20th century. The collection comprises large formal unit portraits military camp scenes candid group shots and at least one identified location in Pinar del RÃo Cuba annotated 1908. The principal figure Harold Howard is named in two annotated photographs—one showing "Sgt Harold Howard" and another identifying him as "Great Uncle Harold" with a handwritten arrow pointing to a seated soldier in full dress uniform.<br /> <br /> Photographs overall range from approx. 10 x 13 in. to 3.5 x 5 in. Most mounted to original photographer boards a few with annotations in ink or pencil. General edge wear one or two with pinholes or adhesive remnants; a few mounts toned or chipped at corners. The two largest images are professional group portraits of Troop K 11th U.S. Cavalry at Fort Oglethorpe Georgia in 1913. The 11th Cavalry was ordered to Fort Oglethorpe Georgia after returning from Cuba in 1909. A formal group portrait in full uniform. Each measures approx. 10 x 13 in. and is mounted to original photographer board. These strikingly crisp photographs show a multi-tiered arrangement of uniformed soldiers posed on the steps of a frame building all in full dress with white gloves cap visors and epaulettes. In both images a regimental flag bearing "11" and "K" is visible. Close inspection reveals Harold Howard marked by name in one photograph. Two photo postcards double as personal correspondence with versos bearing handwritten messages from Howard dated April 1 1913 and September 9 1913 both addressed to "Mrs. A.L. Howard" of South Brewer and Bangor Maine. In the first letter Howard writes “Pretty bad weather here now rain nearly all the time. It is better than in the city.†The second provides further insight into his military duties and mobility: “Expect to leave here before the first of the month. we go down to Winn. for exhibition drills tomorrow.â€<br /> <br /> Among the smaller images is a rare group portrait taken in Pinar del RÃo Cuba dated 1908. It depicts around two dozen U.S. cavalrymen in campaign hats khaki shirts and white trousers gathered outdoors with a stable and horse at left. This image likely reflects one of the many post-Spanish-American War deployments in which U.S. forces remained in Cuba to supervise elections secure infrastructure and reinforce American political interests under the Platt Amendment. U.S. troops were stationed in Cuba until 1909 and returned in 1912-1913 during the second occupation. Other prints show informal camp life: one features soldiers on porch steps with camp cookware another shows a white-washed army kitchen with laundry strung overhead and a further image shows a group of Black cubans including women and children posed beside a thatched hut. The inclusion of one cabinet card of two soldiers standing in uniform before a stone building completes the set. A vivid photographic record of an enlisted American cavalryman serving during a critical period of U.S. imperial expansion and military activity in the Caribbean. Very good condition overall. unknown
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 22467
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US Army, Command & General Staff School.
Directives for 13th General Staff Course. April 1943.
Ft. Leavenworth: 1943. 1943. 2 vols. in original ring binders. This is a catalogue of 700 courses taught at the School; 1 page per course giving brief description as well as FMs and TCs used. Heavy. Fine Set. Hardcover. Fine. Ft. Leavenworth: 1943. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-1809
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US Army, Chief of Engineers.
Engineer Field Manual Parts I-VI.
GPO 1917. 1917. 5th ed. 541p. Line drawings. Illustrations. Reconnaissance Bridges Roads Railroads Field Fortifications Animal Transportation & Tables Weights Measures & Specific Gravities. Yellow cloth. Owner's name. Hinges cracked. Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. Book. GPO, 1917. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 89-561C
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US Army, Chief of Engineers.
Engineer Field Manual Parts I-VI.
GPO 1917. 1917. 5th ed. 541p. Line drawings. Illustrations. Reconnaissance Bridges Roads Railroads Field Fortifications Animal Transportation & Tables Weights Measures & Specific Gravities. Yellow cloth. Copy of 1st Lt. James G. Graham 110th Infantry. Inscribed and dated august 1917. Near Fine copy. Hardcover. Near Fine. Book. GPO, 1917. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 89-561B
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US Army, Chief of Engineers.
Engineer Field Manual Parts I-VI.
GPO 1917. 1917. 5th ed. 541p. Line drawings. Illustrations. Reconnaissance Bridges Roads Railroads Field Fortifications Animal Transportation & Tables Weights Measures & Specific Gravities. Yellow cloth. Copy of 1st Lt. F. B. Hessert Co. F 152nd Inf. Slight soiling. Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. Book. GPO, 1917. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 89-561
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US Army, Chief of Engineers. (Leach)
Engineer Field Manual Parts I-VI.
GPO 1912. 1912. 4th ed. 497p. Line Drawings. Professional Papers of the Corps of Engineers U.S. Army No. 29. Includes sections on Reconnaissance bridges roads railroads field fortification animal transportation. Leather. Gutters cracked. Good Copy. Full-Leather. Good. GPO, 1912. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 52-239
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US Army, Chief of Engineers.
Engineer Field Manual Parts I-VII.
GPO 1917. 1917. 5th ed. 541p. Line drawings. Illus. Reconnaissance Bridges Roads Railroads Field Fortifications Animal Transportation & Tables Weights Measures & Specific Gravities. Yellow cloth. Very Good copy. Hardcover. Very Good. GPO, 1917. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 64-309
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US Army, Chief Engineer ETO. (Maj. Gen. C. R. Moore).
Final Report of the Chief Engineer European Theater of Operations 1942-1945. Two Volumes in One.
Paris: Herve et Fils c. 1945. 1945. Would assume this is a first state since it is bound in one volume as issued. Identical red cloth cover to the two volume set. 2 vols. Vol. I. Text 412p. Vol. II. Appendices. Numerous Folding charts & tables. Red cloth. Slight silverfishing to spine. Small label removed from front. Some of the folding matter not neat. Very Heavy. Very Good Copy. 1st. Hardcover. Very Good. Book. Paris: Herve et Fils, c. 1945. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 89-476B
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US Army, Command & General Staff School.
FM 101-10 Staff Officers' Field Manual: Organization Technical & Logistic Data. Restricted. "For School Purposes Only".
Ft. Leavenworth: Command & General Staff School 1941. 1941. About 600p. In original printed green loose leaf binder. Cover lightly soiled. Copy of lt. Col. T. W. Herren Cav. Heavy. Very Good Copy. Hardback. Very Good. Book. Ft. Leavenworth: Command & General Staff School, 1941.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 77-822
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US Army, CO D 519th MI BN.
Foreign Materiel Training. Operators Manual: BMP Armored Infantry Combat Vehicle
Aberdeen Proving Ground n. d. 1980. c.1980. About 250p. Photos. Large blue Wraps. Near Fine copy. Large Paperback. Near Fine. Aberdeen Proving Ground, n. d. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 61-74
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US Army, Chief of Information (ed.).
General John J. Pershing Centennial 1860-1960. Press Reports.
n.p. 1960. 1960. About 300p. facsimile reprints of newspaper articles of the observance of the this celebration. Very Oversize. Staple bound Wraps. Near Fine copy. Paperback. Near Fine. Book. n.p., 1960. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 72-515
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US Army, Chief Engineer.
Historical Report of the Chief Engineer Including All Operations of the Engineer Department. American Experditionary Forces 1917-1919.
GPO 1919. 1919. NAP. 437p. Photos. Folding maps. Original black embossed cloth. Heavy. Ex.lib. label on spine. One side of spine parially ripped. Rear hinge cracking. Good copy. 1st. Hardcover. Good. Book. GPO, 1919. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 73-1184
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US Army, Corps of Engineers.
Historical Vignettes. EP 870-1-1. Vol. 2.
Chief of Engineers/GPO 1979. 1979. 86p. Wraps. Plastic comb binding with special covers: Presentation copy by Lt. Gen. J. W. Morris Chief of Engineers. SIGNED by him. Fine copy. Signed by Author. Paperback. Fine. Book. Chief of Engineers/GPO, 1979. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 72-81
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US Army, Corps of Engineers.
History of the US Army Corps of Engineers. EP 360-1-21
GPO 1986. 1986. 132p. Photos. Large Wraps. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. GPO, 1986. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 59-804
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US Army, Commissary-General.
Manual for the Subsistence Department United States Army.
GPO 1908. 1908. 142p. Green cloth. Fine copy. Hardcover. Fine. GPO, 1908. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 64-297
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US Army, Command & General Staff School.
Methods of Training Provisional 1925.
Ft. Leavenworth 1933. 1933. Cover date 1929. 189p. Blue Wraps. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Book. Ft. Leavenworth, 1933. Paperback
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US Army, Command & General Staff School.
Methods of Training Provisional 1925.
Ft. Leavenworth 1933. 1933. Cover date 1929. 189p. Blue Wraps. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Ft. Leavenworth, 1933. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 44-232
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US Army, Combat Studies Institute
Military History Anthology.
Leavenworth: Combat Studies Institute 1984. 1984. 223p. 11 studies mostly WW II. large wraps. Fine copy. Paperback. Fine. Leavenworth: Combat Studies Institute, 1984. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 67-1001
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US Army, Chemical Warfare School.
Miscellaneous Subjects.
Edgewood Arsenal 1931. 1931. 2 vols. 128p 125p. Chapter headings: Development of Chemical Warfare Service Relation of Industry to CWS Organization of the Army Organization & Functions of CWS Chemical Staff Officer Chemical Warfare Training in the Army Procurment Storeage & Shipment of Chemical Munitions Origin & Development of Chemical Warfare. Large Wraps. Soiled. Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. Edgewood Arsenal, 1931. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 40-210
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US Army, Command & General Staff College
New Rifle Tank and Mechanized Divisions of the Red Army. Restricted.
Command & General Staff College 1949. 1949. 800 copies printed. 45p. Photos. White Wraps. Near Fine copy. Paperback. Near Fine. Book. Command & General Staff College, 1949. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 47-1255
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US Army, Center for Army Lessons Learned.
Newsletter. Special Edition. 90-8. Sep. 90. Winning in the Desert II.
Fort Leavenworth.: US Army Combined Arms Training Activity 1990. 1990. 46p. Illustrations. Maps. Wraps. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Book. US Army Combined Arms Training Activity, 1990. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-2122B
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US Army, Center for Army Lessons Learned.
Newsletter. Special Edition. 90-7. Aug. 90. Winning in the Desert.
Fort Leavenworth.: US Army Combined Arms Training Activity 1990. 1990. 25p. Illustrations. Maps. Wraps. On cover "Available ask Clerk" Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. Book. US Army Combined Arms Training Activity, 1990. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-2122
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US Army, Chief of Ordnance.
Ordnance Proof Manual No. 21-10
GPO 1945. 1945. Supercedes 1937. 23p. Photos. In period binder. Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. Book. GPO, 1945. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 65-1265
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US Army, Chief of Ordnance. Lohrer, George.
Ordnance Supply Manual.
GPO 1904. 1904. 745p. Folding line drawing. Red pebbled cloth with ordnance crest embossed on front. Heavy. Spine lettering indistinct. Copy of "Frederick Dent Grant Commanding General" Departent of the East. Maj. Gen. F. D. Grant. Son of US Grant. Graduating from West Point in 1871 he served as an aide-de-camp to Lt. Gen. Philip Sheridan. 1878 Bannock Indian War. Spanish -American War. Promoted Brigadier General he commanded the district of San Juan Puerto Rico and fought in the Philippines. Died 1912. Near Fine Copy. 1st. Hardcover. Near Fine. GPO, 1904. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 44-1059
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US Army, Center for Military History.
Pictorial Record: War Against Japan. United States Army in World War II.
GPO 1975. 1975. Reprint of 1952. 471p. Photos. Green cloth. Heavy. Fine Copy. Hardcover. Fine. GPO, 1975. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 41-42E
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Us Army, Center Of Military History
Pictorial Record: The War Against Japan United States Army in World War II
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 1608880451.G ISBN : 1608880451 9781608880454
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US Army, Center for Military History.
Pictorial Record: War Against Japan. United States Army in World War II.
Brassey's 1998. 1998. Reprint of 1952. 471p. Photos. Large wraps. Heavy. Spine sunned. Near Fine Copy. Hardcover. Near Fine. Brassey's, 1998. Hardcover
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 41-42C ISBN : 1574881027 9781574881028
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US Army, Corps of Engineers.
Ports of Norfolk Portsmouth Newport News and Hampton VA. Port Series No. 15.
GPO 1935. 1935. 317p. Photos. 8 Folding maps. 2 Folding aerial photos. Wraps. Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. GPO, 1935. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 64-831
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US Army, Chief of Information.
Progress: US Army 1961.
n.p. n.d. 1961. 96p. photos. large wraps. Fine copy. Large Paperback. Fine. n.p., n.d. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 52-970
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US Army, Chief of Ordnance.
Provisional Manual for Ordnance Field Service.
GPO 1919. 1919. 196p. Folding Maps & charts. Brown cloth. Bug damage up to page 12 the last page & fly leaf on the leading edges. Good Copy. Hardback. Good. Book. GPO, 1919.
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 77-794
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US Army, Chief of Engineers.
Report of the Chief of Engineers 1867.
GPO 1867. 1867. 56p. In card cover. Stapled. Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. Book. GPO, 1867. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 89-95
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US Army, Command General Staff School.
Some of the Instructions Issued in Connection with the Campaign in North Africa 1943. Confidential.
Ft. Leavenworth: July 1943. 1943. 44p. Only 200 copies printed. Wraps. Front cover sunned. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. Ft. Leavenworth: July 1943. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 43-683
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US Army, Command and General Staff College,
Supply and Resupply By Air. ST 31-40-1.
Ft. Leavenworth:: Command and General Staff College 1954. 1954. 39p. Large yellow wraps. Near Fine copy. 1st. Paperback. Near Fine. Book. Command and General Staff College, 1954. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-1884
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US Army, Command & General Staff School.
Tactical Employment of Field Artillery. Tentative.
Ft. Leavenworth: Command & General Staff School 1937. 1937. Reprint of 1936. 260p. Fine copy. Paperback. Fine. Book. Ft. Leavenworth: Command & General Staff School, 1937. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 74-406
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US Army, Cavalry School.
Tactical Principles and Logistics for Cavalry.
Ft. Riley: 1937. 1937. 329p. Yellow Wraps. With black cloth spine. Very Good Copy. Paperback. Very Good. Book. Ft. Riley: 1937. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 82-509
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US Army, Continental Army Command.
Training Guide for Commanders of Company Size Units. Department of the Army Pamphlet PAM No. 350-14.
GPO 1967. 1967. About 300p. Blue Wraps. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. GPO, 1967. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 51-456B
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US Army, Civil Affairs School.
Training Manual for Village Level Workers. Special Text 41-10-92.
Ft. McPherson 1962. 1962. 88p. Wraps. Fine copy. Paperback. Fine. Book. Ft. McPherson, 1962. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-440
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US Army, Chief of Ordnance.
Translation of Japanese Ordnance Markings. Restricted.
GPO 1945. 1945. 1st ed. 78p. Photos. Organized by type of materiel. Large format wraps. Very Good copy. 1st. Paperback. Very Good. GPO, 1945. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 77-1791
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US Army, Dumont and Cresskill, NJ
Camp Merritt The Camp Beautiful
New York: McConnell Printing Company 1919. General wear. Minor stains. Rusted staples. 15pp. Illustrated wraps.Camp Merritt was an army base that was activated for use during WWI located in Dumont and Cresskill NY. The booklet features information and images from photographs of the camp buildings various administrative offices money and post exchange tailor shops hospital enlisted men's clubs officer clubs churches recreations/entertainment spaces movie theater library etc. vocational training courses and classrooms telegraph office visitor center soldier quarters and information how to get to the base from surrounding areas such as New York City. The front cover has a blue engraving of a fire place with the following quote engraved on the mantle "We make War Against War". This fire place was actually located in Merritt Hall on the base which was the enlisted men's club. The back cover has the seal of the camp with the caption "Merritt-Men" underneath. Included are several black and white printed photographs of the camp its grounds and buildings as well as a map of the camp itself at the back of the booklet. Camp Merritt would be decommissioned after the war in 1919 and sold to the Harris Brothers Company of Chicago in 1920. Unfortunately the buildings of the camp were destroyed during a series of fires shortly there after. OCLC 4 Mar 2020. Measures 7 1/2" by 4 1/2" It was one of three camps under the control of the New York Port of Embarkation US Army command that oversaw the movement of US troops and supplies from NY/NJ to overseas destinations. Camp Merritt had the capacity to hold 38000 transient troops. When the troops were ready to be deployed they would march to Old Closter Dock at Alpine Landing and take ferry boats to piers in Hoboken NJ and from there head to Europe and the Western Front. All total of the approximately four million troops sent to Europe in WWI about one million were funneled through Camp Merritt. This booklet was given to troops as they returned from overseas most likely after the war finished in November 1918 and started returning home in 1919. McConnell Printing Company unknown
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US Army, Extension Courses Division, Nonresident Instruction Department
EXTRACT FIRING TABLES FT 155 - AH - 2 C - 1 C - 2 C - 3 C - 4
Fort Sill Oklahoma: US Army Field Artillery School 1969. Wraps. Good. 1st edition thus 1969. Good. 4to. 94 pp. mostly black and white charts. Bound in publishers white wraps. Rear wrap may be missing if there was one book ends with page 94. Front cover and back page soiled and chipped a small coffee stain spills thru first few pages some finger soiling to pages. Appears to be heavily used with text unaffected. US Army Field Artillery School unknown
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US Army, Engineering Division Air Service.
Handbook on Fixed and Flexible Airplane Machine Gun Sights.
Unkn. C. 1980. 1980. Xerox copy of 1923. 29p. Diagrams. Legible reproduction. In pressboard binder. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. Book. Unkn. C. 1980. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-2028
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US Army, Field Artillery School
Field Artillery Materiel Elementary. Book 100
Ft. Sill 1937. 1937. 195p. photos. Line drawings. Red wraps. Near Fine Copy. Paperback. Near Fine. Ft. Sill, 1937. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 55-45C
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US Army, Field Artillery School
Field Artillery Marches Shelter and Field Equipment. Book 130.
Ft. Sill 1936. 1936. Printed 1939. 197p. photos. Maps. Red wraps with black spine. Rubber stamp on front. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Ft. Sill, 1936. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 63-1096
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US Army, Field Artillery School
Field Artillery Organization of the Field Artillery. Book 10.
Ft. Sill 1936. 1936. 2nd edition Reprint of 1935. 71p. Photos. Red wraps with black spine. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Ft. Sill, 1936. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 63-1097
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US Army, Field Artillery School
Field Artillery Materiel Weapons. Book 102
Ft. Sill 1934. 1934. 236p. photos. Line drawings. Red wraps with black spine. Fine Copy. Paperback. Fine. Ft. Sill, 1934. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 63-1095
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US Army, Field Artillery School.
Field Artillery: Gunnery. Book 161.
Ft. Sill 1941. 1941. 387p. Illustrated. Red Wraps. Cloth spine. Near Fine Copy . Paperback. Near Fine. Ft. Sill, 1941. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 78-1808
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US Army, Field Artillery School
Field Artillery Materiel Elementary. Book 100
Ft. Sill 1937. 1937. 195p. photos. Line drawings. Red wraps. Curled small chips. Good to Fair Copy. Paperback. Good. Ft. Sill, 1937. Paperback
Referentie van de boekhandelaar : 55-45B
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