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US Third Army, G-3 Historical Subsection, Martin. Sgt. C. H.
Third Army: A Brief History of Operations in Europe.
657 Eng. Topo. Bn June 1945 1945. 2nd ed 13p. Folding map. Covers August 1944-May 1945. White leather. Fine copy. Hardcover. Fine. 657 Eng. Topo. Bn, June 1945 Hardcover
Bookseller reference : 72-1665
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US Third Army.
Third US Army Operations December 1944 - March 1945 A Brief Summary. Secret.
2011 2011. Recent xerox copy of Stenciled original. Original publisher was 652nd Engineer Topo Bn 1945. 9p 4p. Bastogne-St Vith Campaign & Eifel to the Rhine and Capture of Trier. Wraps. Unbound. One sided. Fine copy. Unbound. Fine. 2011 Paperback
Bookseller reference : 72-956B
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US THIRD CORPS.
The Defender, Volume V. Third Corps Area. Fort Howard MD. Fort Hoyle MD. Fort Myer VA. Prrepared by the Men of the Citizens' Military Training Camps. BRIGHT, CLEAN COPY
Roy. 8vo., First Edition, text in green and black, with numerous photographs toned in sepia throughout; black cloth, upper board blocked and lettered in gilt, blue endpapers, a very good, bright, clean copy. VERY SCARCE.
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US, Army War College.
Directory U.S. Army War College 1951 - 1967. Present & Former Staff and Faculty Present Class and Graduates
U.S. Army War College Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania 1967. 16th annual ed. Paperback. Good. 4to. Paperback 8 1/2" x 11" sheets stapled at left handbook-style. Good condition. Prev. owner's name at corner of cover front cover slightly soiled & crease-line down rear cover; faint foxing to final pg. 67 pp. U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania paperback
Bookseller reference : 990607.45
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US, Army War College.
Faculty Biographies U.S. Army War College 1959 - 1960
U.S. Army War College Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania 1960. Paperback. Good. 4to. Paperback two-hole punched 8 1/2" x 11" photocopy-style sheets clasped together at left. Exterior mildly faded & edge-worn otherwise good condition. Pgs. unnumbered approx. 100. U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania paperback
Bookseller reference : 990607.47
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US, Army War College.
Faculty Biographies U.S. Army War College 1958 - 1959
U.S. Army War College Carlisle Barracks Pennsylvania 1959. Paperback. Good. 4to. Paperback two-hole punched 8 1/2" x 11" photocopy-style sheets clasped together at left. Exterior lightly faded & edge-worn otherwise good condition. Pgs. unnumbered approx. 100. U.S. Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania paperback
Bookseller reference : 990607.46
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US, Department of the Army.
Communist Eastern Europe: Analytical Survey of Literature. DA Pam 550-8
GPO 1971. 1971. 349p. Folding maps. Heavy. Wraps. Map of USSR separated. Good Copy. Paperback. Good. Book. GPO, 1971. Paperback
Bookseller reference : 69-1516
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Us. Army
Life Of The Soldier And The Airman Dec 1955 : Air Force Issue Strategic Air Command - First Line of Defense
New York: Recuiting Publicity Center. Good. 1955. Magazine. This periodical is a collection of articles targeted towards prospective Air Force recruits. This copy has multiple tears along spine with obvious chipping to corners and top edge. The text pages are generally clean and bright. The rear cover and last text page have large portions of toning. Articles include: Preparedness for Peace SAC Spells Security Nomads of SAC SAC- Quality Outfit Rehearsal for Survival and The World - SAC's Playground. . Recuiting Publicity Center unknown
Bookseller reference : A33665
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US. Army
The Third United States Infantry The Old Guard: The Army's Official Ceremonial Unit and Escort to the President
Fort Myer VA: US Army. name of previous owner inside front cover. c. 1976 published sometime between 1974 and 1976. No date listed. . Acceptable. Hardcover. 1976. US Army hardcover
Bookseller reference : 44005H0337
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US. Army 6th Infantry Division U. S.
6th Infantry Division I Company 63rd Infantry Regiment Fort Ord California
Dallas TX: Taylor Publishing Company 1953. fair. 29 cm approx. 75 profusely illus. one in color boards worn and soiled corners bumped pencil erasure on title page. Covers the training of I Company 63rd Infantry Regiment from September 1952 to January 1953. Snapshot of military training taken at the end of the Korean War era. Taylor Publishing Company hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38261
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US. Army Adjutant General's School U. S.
A Standard Operating Procedure for a Regimental Adjutant's Office. Adjutant General's School Lecture Series. March 1943
Fort Washington MD: Adjutant General's School 1943. Fourth Edition. Second Printing. fair to good. 11 wraps references covers somewhat worn and soiled text slightly darkened. A standard operating procedure for an infantry rifle regiment based on the organization plan for the adjutant's office shown in TM 12-250 dated October 10 1942 and on tables of organization. Adjutant General's School paperback
Bookseller reference : 50221
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US. Army (Ret.), CW3 Cesare Giannetti U. S.
De facto Pathfinder
NEW. unknown
Bookseller reference : BIB-NOV-15-2025-259955 ISBN : 1726868923 9781726868921
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US. Army Field Artillery School U. S.
Field Artillery Book 182: Field Artillery Signal Communications 1937 Edition. "Restricted
Field Artillery School 1937. paperback. Acceptable. 0x0x0. 361 paperback pages with some underlining and margin notes in pencil cover has a small tear at bottom edge and the spine glue has loosened so the covers are loose from the stapled book. Just needs some glue. Field Artillery School paperback
Bookseller reference : NINA278
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US. Army 5th Armored Division U. S.
Fifth Armored "Victory" Division Camp Chaffee Ark. August 1955
Dallas TX: Miller Publishing Company c1955. good. 29 cm approx. 300 profusely illus. pencil erasure on title page ink name on Message from the Commander page. Miller Publishing Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 38245
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US. Army General Service Schools The School of the Line U. S.
General Tactical Functions of Larger Units
Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair. 133 fold-out maps tables errata slip at p.1 8 large folded maps in rear board pocket boards worn and soiled rear board weak. The course of instruction in The School of the Line is based on the infantry division and the cavalry division operating independently or as a part of a corps or an army. This book should be considered as introductory to the course in Tactical Principles and Decisions. This is an important interwar text that reflects World War I lessons learned by thefuture officers who fought World War II. General Service Schools hardcover
Bookseller reference : 37220
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US. Army 307th Field Artillery U. S.
History of the 307th Field Artillery September 6 1917 - May 16 1919
n.p.: n.p. c. 1920. fair. 296 illus. roster fr bd weak pencil name ins fr flylf soiling to fore-edge bds & spine soiled & scuffed spine edges worn. n.p. unknown
Bookseller reference : 7612
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US. Army Infantry and Cavalry School Signal School and Staff College U. S.
Map of Fort Leavenworth Kansas and Vicinity
n.p.: U.S. Army 1909. good. 35" x 22.5" 1 sheet 1 color map folded size 4.5" x 7.5" small tears at a few creases. Sgt. J. Howry was the draftsman for this map. This map is a reduced copy of 3-inch map referred to in Problems to include 1908-1909. Scale: 2 inches equals 1 mile. Contour intervals 20 feet. U.S. Army unknown
Bookseller reference : 49257
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US. Army Europe and Seventh Army USAREUR; US. Air Forces in Europe USAFE U. S. U. S.
Military Police: Driver's Handbook and Examination Manual for Germany. USAREUR Pam 190-34; USAFE Pam 125-11
Heidelberg Germany: USAREUR 1977. Revised Edition. fair to good. 139 wraps illus. some in color covers quite worn and soiled marks and writing on covers. This pamphlet is a digest of military regulations and European laws and practices pertaining to the registration and operation of motor vehicles particularly in the Federal Republic of Germany FRG and West Berlin. This pamphlet supersedes USAREUR Pamphlet 190-34 21 September 1971 and Change No. 1 20 December 1972. USAREUR paperback
Bookseller reference : 49827
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US. Army Coast Artillery School U. S.
Muzzle Bursts: National Guard Reserve Officers Class of 1938
Fort Monroe VA: The Coast Artillery School 1938. good. Approx. 50 wraps profusely illus. covers slightly soiled and slightly worn along edges small tear at spine. Copy presented to Captain W. Boyes president of the class with autographs of his classmates. The program for graduation exercises is pasted inside the second flyleaf and three pages of photographs have been pasted at the end of the book. A typescript "History of the 'Oozlefinch'" has been stapled inside the rear cover. The Coast Artillery School paperback
Bookseller reference : 3586
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US. Army European Command Historical Division U. S.
Operations of Encircled Forces; German Experiences in Russia Historical Study Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 20-234
Washington DC: GPO 1952. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. good. Format is approximately 5.875 inches by 9.125 inches. v 1 74 pages. Wraps. Maps. Appendix: Air Support of Encircled Forces. Marked: RESTRICTED Security Information. This pamphlet supersedes MS T-12 "Operations of Encircled Forces" which was given a limited distribution by the Office of the Chief of Military History Special Staff U. S. Army. This pamphlet was prepared by a committee of former German officers under the supervision of the Historical Division EUCOM. Among the contributors were former corps commanders and general staff officers at corps army and army group level who had extensive experience on the Russian front during the period 1941-45. The main author saw action before Leningrad near Voronezh and later at Stalingrad. Toward the end of the war he served successively as chief of staff of Army Groups North and Center during their withdrawal from Russia. The problems of air support for encircled ground troops are described in a separate appendix. The reader is reminded that publications in the German Report Series were written by Germans from the German point of view and are presented without interpretation by American personnel. Minor changes in form and in chapter headings have been made to secure greater clarity. GPO paperback
Bookseller reference : 77189
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US. Army Ordnance Department U. S.
Ordnance Materiel in Exhibit Furnished and Demonstrated by Aberdeen Proving Ground Ordnance Dept.; Washington Monument Grounds Washington D. C. Aug. 1 - Sept. 9 1946
Aberdeen MD: U.S. Army Ordnance Deppartment 1946. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Flyer. fair. 1 sheet 8" x 10.5" folded into quarters and printed on both sides small chips to edges pages discolored ink/pencil notes. This small pamphlet detailed some of the exhibits on display at the Washington Monument grounds Washington DC from August 1 to September 9 1946. There were several WWII era military displays held on the Washington Monument grounds. They included an event that lasted several days in July 1943 and was held to raise War Bonds. There were at least two displays of captured German and Japanese military equipment held in 1946 and 1947. These events were wide open to the public and were in fact outreach events to the public. APG is the U.S. Army's oldest active proving ground established on October 20 1917 six months after the U.S. entered World War I. Its location allowed design and testing of ordnance materiel to take place near contemporary industrial and shipping centers. The proving ground was created as a successor to the Sandy Hook Proving Ground which was too small for some of the larger weapons being tested. At the peak of World War II APG had billeting space for 2348 officers and 24189 enlisted personnel. The United States Army Ordnance Corps formerly the United States Army Ordnance Department is a Sustainment branch of the United States Army headquartered at Fort Lee Virginia. The broad mission of the Ordnance Corps is to supply Army combat units with weapons and ammunition including at times their procurement and maintenance. Along with the Quartermaster Corps and Transportation Corps it forms a critical component of the U.S. Army logistics system. The U.S. Army Ordnance Corps mission is to support the development production acquisition and sustainment of weapon systems ammunition missiles electronics and ground mobility materiel during peace and war to provide combat power to the U.S. Army. The officer in charge of the branch for doctrine training and professional development purposes is the Chief of Ordnance. During World War II the Ordnance Department was responsible for roughly half of all Army procurement $34 billion. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's 'Arsenal of Democracy' depended on the Ordnance Department to become a reality. Ordnance Department strength increased from 334 officers to 24000 officers 4000 enlisted to 325000 enlisted and 27088 civilians to 262000 civilians. Ordnance soldiers and civilians worked across the globe in places as diverse as Iceland Iran the Pacific Islands Africa Europe and the Middle East. Aberdeen Proving Ground expanded exponentially and headquartered The Ordnance School the Ordnance Replacement Training Center the new Bomb Disposal School and the Ordnance Unit Training Center. The Ordnance mission in the field operated on a scale never experienced previously by the Ordnance Department. During World War II the Ordnance Branch gained its third core competency Bomb Disposal renamed Explosive Ordnance Disposal after WWII added to its previous missions of ammunition handling and maintenance. By war's end there were more than 2200 Ordnance units of approximately 40 types ranging in size from squads to regiments. Beginning in 1942 with the authorization of the Chief of Ordnance a computing branch at the University of Pennsylvania's Moore School of Electrical Engineering was established as a substation of Aberdeen Proving Ground under the code name "Project PX". On 15 February 1946 the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer ENIAC the world's first general-purpose electronic computer was formally dedicated. ENIAC was designed to calculate artillery firing tables for the United States Army Ballistic Research Laboratory. The ENIAC's first use was in calculations for the hydrogen bomb. U.S. Army Ordnance Deppartment unknown
Bookseller reference : 50296
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US. Army Field Artillery School U. S.
Regulations and Useful Information
Fort Sill OK: Field Artillery School 1930. fair. 86 wraps staple bound two oblong holes for insertion into binder crease and tear in front page. A Compilation of Orders and Useful Information for the Field Artillery School are published in this pamphlet for the information and guidance of all concerned. This is an important snapshot of United States Army practice during the critical period between the two world wars. Field Artillery School paperback
Bookseller reference : 48980
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US. Army School Troops Fort Knox Kentucky U. S.
School Troops in Review
Dallas TX: Miller Publishing Company 1955. good. Quarto approx. 150 profusely illus. rear board somewhat scuffed and scratched. Miller Publishing Company unknown
Bookseller reference : 8014
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US. Army Office of Civil Defense U. S.
Shelter Analysis for New Designs: Shielding Analysis Form Instructions
Washington DC: U.S. Army 1967. fair to good. Quarto approx. 56 wraps figures appendices tables pencil and ink notes on several pages small stains to a few pages and to front cover. Red marker number on front cover. Also contains a partially filled out copy of the National Fallout Shelter Survey Shielding Analysis Form. U.S. Army paperback
Bookseller reference : 10538
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US. Army General Service Schools U. S.
Tactics and Technique of Cavalry
Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1925. good. 86 wraps covers somewhat soiled some wear and creases at cover edges name stamped on front cover. The general principles governing the employment of cavalry its powers and limitations and the tactics employed in combat operations with special view to the use of this book as a guide and reference text for instructors and members of the Command and General Staff School. General Service Schools paperback
Bookseller reference : 43604
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US. Army Center of Military History U. S.
Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign
Washington DC: GPO 1986. Facsimile Edition. First Printing. very good. 24 cm 60 wraps illus. maps bookplate slight wear and soiling to covers. GPO paperback
Bookseller reference : 32224
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US. Army 302nd Field Artillery Association U. S.
The 302nd Field Artillery United States Army
Cambridge MA: 302nd Field Artillery Assoc 1919. Limited Edition. fair to good. Quarto 172 illus. fold-out map roster foxing to fore-edge sm tears & sm pcs margins of a few pgs ink names inside fr flyleaf & board. Small stains to front board limited edition of 2000 copies as indicated in letter inserted inside book. 302nd Field Artillery Assoc unknown
Bookseller reference : 5641
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US. Army General Headquarters American Expeditionary Force U. S.
The Artillery Information Service Issued to Artillery Information Officers and to Regimental and Higher Headquarters
n.p.: G.H.Q. A.E.F. 1918. fair to good. 34 wraps forms pgs darkened covers soiled & stained blue pencil name on front cover top corner of pamphlet creased. Classified "Confidential. " G.H.Q., A.E.F. paperback
Bookseller reference : 7615
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US. Army General Service Schools U. S.
The Mailing List of the General Service Schools Volume I Number 4 July 1922
Fort Leavenworth KS: General Service Schools 1922. fair to good. 162 wraps figures tables covers somewhat soiled small edge tears to covers. Subtitled: Tactical principles and decisions; logistics; military intelligence; reconnaissance. Most of this issue consists of map problems selected from the course at the School of the Line 1921-1922 mostly problems based upon the Gettysburg map. General Service Schools paperback
Bookseller reference : 49240
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US. Army and US. Marine Corps U. S. U. S.
The U.S. Army Marine Corps Counterinsurgency Field Manual; U.S. Army Field Manual No. 3-24 Marine Corps Warfighting Publication No. 3-33.5
Chicago IL: The University of Chicago Press 2009. University of Chicago Press Edition stated. Fourth printing stated. Trade paperback. Very good. liv 419 7 pages. Footnotes. Appendices. Source Notes. Glossary. Annotated Bibliography. Military References. Index. Foreword by General David H. Petraeus and Lt. General James F. Amos. Foreword to the University of Chicago Press Edition by Lt. Colonel John A. Nagl. New Introduction by Sarah Sewall. This field manual/Marine Corps war-fighting publication establishes doctrine fundamental principles for military operations in a counterinsurgency COIN environment. It is based on lessons learned from previous counterinsurgencies and contemporary operations. It is also based on existing interim doctrine and doctrine recently developed. Counterinsurgency operations generally have been neglected in broader American military doctrine and national security policies since the end of the Vietnam War over 30 years ago. This manual is designed to reverse that trend. It is also designed to merge traditional approaches to COIN with the realities of a new international arena shaped by technological advances globalization and the spread of extremist ideologies-some of them claiming the authority of a religious faith. Doctrine by definition is broad in scope and involves principles tactics techniques and procedures applicable worldwide. Thus this publication is not intended to be a standalone reference. The University of Chicago Press paperback
Bookseller reference : 76251 ISBN : 0226841510 9780226841519
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US. Army 51st A. A. A. Brigade U. S.
Third Army Antiaircraft Artillery Training Center Camp Stewart Georgia
Baton Rouge LA: Army & Navy Publishing Co 1951. fair. Quarto 87 profusely illus. roster discolor ins fr bd upper corner text warped & water stained no pgs stuck bds scuffed & soiled. Army & Navy Publishing Co unknown
Bookseller reference : 3585
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US. Army Center of Military History U. S.
Terrain Factors in the Russian Campaign
GPO Washington DC 1986-01-01. PAPERBACK. Very Good. B000UE271G Clean has a good binding no marks or notations. GPO, Washington, DC paperback books
Bookseller reference : SKU1037659
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US. Army Chief of Staff U. S.
1912 REPORT OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF U. S. ARMY TO THE SECRETARY OF WAR. ANNUAL REPORTS WAR DEPARTMENT FISCAL YEAR ENDED JUNE 30 1912
Washington: Government Printing Office 1912. Soft Cover. Very Good binding. With an intriguing folding diagram depicting the total strength of army war footing peace footing and data on the population and soldiers per capita of the Central and Allied Powers. Gray printed paperback in Very Good condition. Not found on OCLC. Very Good binding. Government Printing Office unknown books
Bookseller reference : 289870
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US. Army Signal Corps. U. S.
Annual Report of the Chief Signal Officer to the Secretary of War for the Year 1880.
Washington.: Government Printing Office. 1881. Brown cloth. Very good spine title faded. 8vo. 23.5x15 cm. In depth analysis of United States weather patternsillustrated with maps. Heavy book will require extra shipping. weight: 5.7 lb. Numerous folding maps charts and plates. Government Printing Office. hardcover books
Bookseller reference : 291586
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US. Army (Ret.), CW3 Cesare Giannetti U. S.
Back to Serve: Return of a Soldier
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 1981653287.G ISBN : 1981653287 9781981653287
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US. Army - U. S.
Military Leadership FM 22-100 -
1983. Soft Cover. Good. Gd. condition - Military training manual . The principles and techniques presented herein are the result of an analysis of outstanding leadership displayed by both military and civilian leaders. . L39186z paperback
Bookseller reference : 9186z
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US. Army / US. Air Force U. S. U. S.
Pyrotechnics
Forest Grove: Normount Armament Co. 1969. Reprint of TM 9-1370-200 / TO 11A10-1-1. 135pp. Owner's name on front cover handstamp on inside back cover. Faint newsprint shadow on last blank page. Soft Cover. Very Good. Quarto. Normount Armament Co. Paperback
Bookseller reference : 01109734
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US. Army 1880, Garrick Mallery U. S.
Introduction to the Study of Sign Language Among the North American Indians
paperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
Bookseller reference : 1546680861.G ISBN : 1546680861 9781546680864
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US. Army Air Forces U. S.
Air Force the Official Service Journal of the U.S. Army Air Forces October 1945 Vol.28 No.10
U.S. Army Air Forces 1945. 1st . Paperback. Vg. <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Air Forces paperback
Bookseller reference : 043951
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US. Army Air Forces U. S.
Air Force the Official Journal of the U.S. Army Air Forces November 1945
U.S. Army Air Forces 1945. 1st . Paperback. Vg -. Vol.28 No 11 <br/> <br/> U.S. Army Air Forces paperback
Bookseller reference : 043963
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US. Army Air Forces U. S.
Air-Ground Teamwork on the Western Front: The Role of the XIX Tactical Air Command During August 1944
Washington DC: Center for Air Force History 1992. Commemorative Edition. very good. 50 wraps illus. maps slight wear and soiling to covers. Wings at War Series No. 5. Center for Air Force History paperback
Bookseller reference : 36526
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US. Army Air Services, Office of Assistant Chief of Air Staff, Intelligence U. S.
Airborne Assault on Holland: An Interim Report
Washington DC: Center for Air Force History 1992. Commemorative Edition. First Thus Printing. good. 57 wraps illus. maps diagrams footnotes slight wear and soiling to covers. Wings at War Series No. 4. Center for Air Force History paperback
Bookseller reference : 36524
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US. Army Aviation Systems Command U. S.
Aircraft Crash Survival Design Guide: Volume III - Aircraft Structural Crash Resistance
Hardcover. NEW/NEW. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : Pazz6419 ISBN : 9798281776902 9798281776
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US. Army Aviation Systems Command U. S.
Aircraft Crash Survival Design Guide: Volume V - Aircraft Postcrash Survival
Hardcover. NEW/NEW. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : Pazz72270 ISBN : 9798281780940 9798281780
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US. Army Aviation Systems Command U. S.
Aircraft Crash Survival Design Guide: Volume III - Aircraft Structural Crash Resistance
Hardcover. NEW/NEW. <br/> <br/> hardcover
Bookseller reference : Pazz66792 ISBN : 9798281776902 9798281776
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US. Army Air Force U. S.
Aircrewman's Gunnery Manual OPNAV 33-40 NAVAER 00980S-40
Aviation Training Division 1944. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Pebbled black 3-hole post binder. Pages clean and free of writing or marks. Aviation Training Division Paperback
Bookseller reference : JA109-012
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US. ARMY AIR FORCES AIR SERVICE COMMAND. [USAAF.] U. S. U. S. A. A.
ARMY AIR FORCE AIR SERVICE COMMAND 55TH SUB-DEPOT LEMOORE ARMY AIR FIELD LEMOO
Lemoore California 1943 U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES. Certificate ca. 10 x 15.5 cm. very good three original pen signatures: Instructor: E. F. Bowes; John B. Hamilton Civilian Training Cooridntor; Lt Col A.C. Glenn L Arbogast Commanding Officer. . . . U.S. ARMY AIR FORCES AIR SERVICE COMMAND . . . ORIGINAL TRIPLE SIGNED CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING . . . LEMOORE ARMY AIR FIELD . . . This is an official U.S. ARMY AIR FORCE certificate card. It is a "CERTIFICATE OF TRAINING" it reads: "This is to certify that ALVIN KINSLOW has completed the course of instruction for BASIC BLUEPRINT as authorized by Air Service Command 21 June1943." Kinslow's name is typed in. . It is fountain pen signed by the instructor civilian training coordinator and the Commanding Officer. The white card shows the Army Air Force logo like those found on all military aircraft of World War II a white star over a blue circle with the red outline see photos posted to our website. . The card is black ink printed it is 10.2 x 6.3 cm. . CONDITION: This is an excellent example a tiny bit dusty as usual the back side is clean. About as good as it can get. . Color photos are posted to our website. . unknown
Bookseller reference : 32014101
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US. ARMY AIR FORCE. U. S.
ARMY AIR FORCES PILOT AND CREW MEMBER PHYSICAL RECORD CARD: JIMMY P. TUTTLE T/SG
Alexandra 1944-1945. Brown cloth over boards 6.3 x 9.9 cm. opens to: 17.8 cm. very clean solid with typed & signed text pilot flying qualification oxygen mask flight over over 30000 feet immunization records. ORIGINAL PERIOD ITEM . . . . WORLD WAR 2 PILOT FLIGHT TRAINING CERTIFICATION CARD . . . ISSUED TO T/SGT JIMMY P. LITTLE U.S.A.A.F . . This very rare certification card is the training record of Technical Sergeant Little serial number 38671050. . This is ARMY AIR FORCE FORM: "AAF Form No. 206 approved January 181943 16-32833-3 GPO" . In September 1944 he qualified for flying pilot at Army Air Base Alexandra Louisiana. In November that same year he qualified for flight over 30000 feet. At the same time he also qualified for use of the A-14 oxygen high-altitude mask . This meant he was qualified to fly a B-24 or B-29 bomber at the highest altitude any American war plane could fly. This was a special achievement and earned him respected status. . . The second half of his certification card shows the inoculations & vaccinations he received for over seas combat duty: smallpox triple typhoid cholera anti-tetanus yello fever & typhus all successfully May-September 1944-1945. Including malaria control & discipline lectures. . With flight instructor & medical doctor's original pen signatures. . The verso back side shows the "Instructions" on card possession used and display as proof of aviation pilot skills. . CONDITION: This record card is in excellent condition barely any wear to the hinges verso text very clean blemish free. A RARE original and seldom found authentic 1944-1945 Army Air Forces certification card. . . hardcover
Bookseller reference : 38043501
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US. Army Armor School U. S.
Army Special Text ST 24-18-1: Armor Communications-Electronics Data
Fort Knox KY: U.S. Army Armor School 1973. good. Approx 150 wraps 3-hole punched illus. diagrams fold-out charts index. This special text supersedes ST 24-18-1 September 1971. The purpose of this special text is to provide a communications-electronics handbook for students and instructors of the U.S. Army Armor School as well as training managers commanders and staffs of active Army and Reserve Components: Armor Cavalry and Mechanized Units. It reflects the current thought of the Armor School and conforms to published Department of the Army doctrine. The primary focus of content and data is the H-series TOE's. The reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the end of the Vietnam War era. U.S. Army Armor School paperback
Bookseller reference : 46576
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US. Army Association U. S.
Army: The Magazine of Landpower Volume 34 Number 10 October 1984. Landpower in Action: 1984-85 Green Book
Washington DC: Assn. of the U.S. Army 1984. good. Quarto 504 wraps illus. some in color covers somewhat scuffed. Assn. of the U.S. Army paperback
Bookseller reference : 43090
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