Washington DC: GPO 1958-1959. very good. 466 & 705 2 vols. illus. color frontis tables footnotes appendices index small tears in margins pp. xiii-xv v.1. GPO unknown
Washington DC: GPO 1964. good ex-lib. 1062 illus. maps tables charts footnotes appendices index some scuffing to boards lib stamp ins fr flylf only lib mark This volume deals with the activities of the surgical consultants on the theater level overseas. GPO hardcover
Washington DC: GPO 1962. good. 621 pages. Illus. tables footnotes appendices index some soiling to fore-edge. Inscribed by Col. John Coates Dir US Army Med Serv. GPO unknown
Washington DC: GPO 1963. good ex-lib. 605 v.1 only illus. tables chapter references app index lib stamp ins front flyleaf only lib marking crease at spine. GPO unknown
Washington DC: GPO 1962. good ex-lib. 621 illus. tables footnotes appendices index library stamp ins front flyleaf only lib marking crease at spine. GPO unknown
Washington DC: GPO 1958-1959. good. 466 & 705 2 vols. illus. color frontis tables footnotes appendices index some wear and scuffing to boards weakness to fr bd v.1. Presentation card from the Surgeon General taped inside volume 1. Long inscription to Mildred Blake from John Boyd Coates Jr. Director of the Historical Unit U.S. Army Medical Service inside volume 2. GPO hardcover
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Washington: Government Printing Office 1914. Duodecimo x cm. 262 pages. Illustrated with one folding black & white plate plus others in the text. FIRST EDITION THUS"a revised edition of a manual for privates of infantry of the Organized Militia of the United States compiled in 1909 in the Division of Militia Affairs." Includes sections on "The Ration" and on "Individual Cooking" including a handful of recipes. In original black cloth titled in gilt on the front panel. Fine. Government Printing Office hardcover books
Redstone Arsenal AL: U.S. Army Ordnance Guided Missile School. Used - Good. Good condition. Electrical Engineering Technology A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates stamps limited notes and highlighting or a few light stains. Redstone Arsenal, AL: U.S. Army Ordnance Guided Missile School unknown
Washington DC: U.S. Army Orientation Course 1944. fair to good. 46.5" x 35" 1 sheet 1 oversized sheet illus. color maps creases small tears and chips along edges. Contains articles illustrated with maps and photographs on the war fronts. Also contains a full-page series of five maps and a photograph on the conquest and liberation of France. U.S. Army Orientation Course unknown
Washington DC: U.S. Army Orientation Course 1944. fair. 46.5" x 35" 1 sheet 1 oversized sheet illus. color maps creases small tears and chips along edges small stains. Contains articles illustrated with a map and photographs on the war fronts. Also contains a full-page well illustrated article on landing craft and invasion. U.S. Army Orientation Course unknown
Washington DC: U.S. Army Orientation Course 1943. fair. 46.5" x 35" 1 sheet 1 oversized sheet illus. color maps creases small tears and chips along edges several large edge tears 1 repaired w/ tape Contains articles illustrated with a map and photographs on the war fronts. Also contains a full-page Li'l Abner cartoon illustrated by Al Capp on the regulations for saluting. U.S. Army Orientation Course unknown
Aberdeen Proving Ground MD: U.S. Army Ordnance Corps 1959. fair. Quarto 23 14 wraps illus. maps foxing and staining to covers and some pages entire document creased. Contains general information for the Military Academy students on the annual Army Ordnance Corps demonstration a condensed schedule of activities and a detailed schedule of demonstration. A roster of the USMA class of 1959 and of the personnel accompanying the class to Aberdeen Proving Ground for this tour 26-28 May 1959 is laid in; the roster includeselective tour assignments and dinner hour options. U.S. Army Ordnance Corps paperback
Government Printing Office 1983-01-01. hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. This brown cloth hardcover has gold lettering on the spine. Front cover has gold insignia. Previous owner's name stamped on page edges and on inside. Owner's name blacked out on title page. Covers clean and crisp. Binding tight. Pages appear bright and unmarked. We ship FAST! Government Printing Office hardcover
Bookseller reference : SKU1138774 ISBN : 9997393384 9789997393388
Fort Lee Virginia: U.S. Army Quartermaster School Supply Training Center of the Army School System 1981. Presumed first printing thus. Staplebound. Good. The format is approximately 8.25 inches by 10.75 inches. 20 pages. Illustrations. Tabular Data. References. Food Service. Information on Major General Thomas Mifflin inside the front cover. Quartermaster Corps Insignia inside the rear cover. Cover has some wear soiling and name of previous owner Janice Burton on front cover. This may be the same Burton who served as a spokeswoman for the Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center. Ink notation on the back cover. This NIPUB supersedes the NIPUB dated September 1979. On June 16 1775 just two days after sanctioning the formation of an Army the Continental Congress authorized the position of Quartermaster General. It also authorized a Commissary General. As the new Soldiers were gathering outside of Boston they required food shelter clothing and all of the necessities for sustaining an Army in the field. Two months later George Washington appointed Thomas Mifflin to be the first Quartermaster General. Congress and the nation were poorly prepared for the task of supporting the Continental Army. Without a viable national government the Army depended upon contributions from the states which were uneven at best. Even when food and supplies were available the Quartermasters often lacked the means to transport the goods to the troops. The miserable winter at Valley Forge is perhaps the best remembered example of hardships suffered by the Revolutionary War Soldiers. Nevertheless Thomas Mifflin and later Nathanael Greene created some semblance of order within the supply system. The United States Army Quartermaster Corps formerly the Quartermaster Department is a sustainment and former combat service support CSS branch of the United States Army. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps mission is to support the development production acquisition and sustainment of general supply Mortuary Affairs subsistence petroleum and water and material and distribution management 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 Quartermaster General. The Quartermaster Corps is the U.S. Army's oldest logistics branch established 16 June 1775. On that date the Second Continental Congress passed a resolution providing for "one Quartermaster General of the grand army and a deputy under him for the separate army". In 1802 under President Thomas Jefferson the size of the US Army was reduced with the Quartermaster Department being disbanded. In its place the nation was divided into three departments each with its own agent and subordinates who were responsible for quartermaster functions within each Department The Quartermaster Corps was re-established in 1812. From 1775 to 1912 this organization was known as the Quartermaster Department. In 1912 Congress consolidated the former Subsistence Pay and Quartermaster Departments to create the Quartermaster Corps. Quartermaster units and soldiers have served in every U.S. military operation from the Revolutionary War to recent operations in Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom. The Regimental Insignia was authorized in 1986 and revised in 1994 to the current insignia. The insignia is described as a gold color metal and enamel device 1 inch in height consisting of a gold eagle with wings spread and head lowered looking to his right and standing upon a wheel with a blue felloe set with thirteen gold stars having thirteen gold spokes and the hub white with a red center; superimposed on the wheel a gold sword and key crossed diagonally hilt and bow up all on a black background and resting upon a wreath of green laurel terminating at either side below the eagle's wings at the upper end of the sword and key. Attached below the device is a gold scroll inscribed SUPPORTING VICTORY in black. The original regimental insignia was all gold and approved on 31 March 1986. The design was changed on 7 June 1994 to add color to the insignia. The Regimental DUI is worn on the Soldier's right side above the name tag and any unit awards on the Army Service Uniform. The Branch Insignia was approved in its present form in 1913. The sword is characteristic of military forces and symbolized the Quartermaster Corps control of military supplies. The key is representative of the Corps traditional storekeeping function. The wheel is styled after a six-mule-wagon wheel and represents transportation and delivery of supplies. The wheel has thirteen spokes a red and white hub and a blue felloe the outer edge of the wheel embedded with thirteen gilt gold stars. The thirteen stars and spokes of the wheel represent the original colonies and the origin of the Corps which occurred during the Revolutionary War. The gilt gold eagle is the national bird and is symbolic of our nation. The colors red white and blue are the national colors. The Branch Insignia is worn on the lapel of the Army Service Uniform singly on a brass disk for Enlisted personnel and in pairs for Officers. U.S. Army Quartermaster School [Supply Training Center of the Army School System] unknown
Washington DC U.S.A.: U. S. Government Printing Office 1993. Book. Fine. No Binding. 1st. Loose leaf punched for 3 ring binder not furnished. In original wrap. For U.S. Army Reserve Component Training Institutions RCTI. Size: 8vo. U. S. Government Printing Office unknown
Washington DC: Eckert Litho 1908. 1908. Portfolio of 144 color plates less 18 which were officially deleted upon publication since they depicted obsolete articles. In original Red 3/4 leather over black cloth slip case with flaps. Oversize. Fine copy. Hardcover. Fine. Eckert Litho, 1908. Hardcover
Place_Pub: Natick MA: US Army Research Institute 1990. very good. 75 wraps. USARIEM Technical Note 91-2. This is an important example of the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the first Persian Gulf War Operation Desert Shield/Operation Desert Storm. US Army Research Institute paperback
Washington DC: Army Service Forces 1945. First Edition. First Printing. fair to good. Approx. 25 wraps staple-bound illus. stamp on rear cover initials and notation on front cover covers worn and soiled. This case study was developed to implement ASF Manual M 703-7 and has been developed in the form of a case study of a typical procedures control project. This is an extremely scarce example of World War II organizationaland management studies. Army Service Forces paperback
Fort Gordon Georgia: United States Army Signal School 1976. Paper Back. Very Good -/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. unpaginated; SC staple-bound; brwn. & blk. no title on spine; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Response to the visiting team evaluation report of the Commission on Occupational Education Institutions. <br/> <br/> United States Army Signal School unknown
Fort Gordon Georgia: United States Army Signal School 1976. Paper Back. Very Good -/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall. chapter pagination; SC staple-bound; salmon & blk. no title on spine; slight rub w/cleantight pgs. Overview of US Army Signal School focusing on requirements of established standards of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. <br/> <br/> United States Army Signal School unknown