Washington DC: War and Navy Departments GPO 1944. Pamphlet. 59p. glossary native and French and watered-down sociology illustrated with black and aqua-green line drawings and two line maps nicely composed item in 5.5x4 inch decorated blue wraps. Staples a little rusty with a touch of migration find an indistinct rubberstamp to cover the ownership of Navy Education Service else unmarked; mild edgewear to covers the text or at least its terminal leaves have sustained a light upper-corner bump not at all a bad copy: generally sound otherwise unmarked and clean. Describable as "good". GPO 581251. War and Navy Departments, GPO unknown
Government Printing Office. Monday August 14 1994 re the week of July 26 to August 3. Vol. III no. 16F. Large fold out with maps of European war and photo illustrations On the other side THE AMPHIBS with large illustration of landing craft and ships and in red the recently approved insignia emblem of the Navy's Amphibious Command. Also in Red the places were battle took place. and a key to the large picture. 5" vertical tear at top. . Good. Paper. 1944. Government Printing Office unknown
Washington D. C.: Army Information Branch / Army Services Forces. Very Good. 1945. Map. Color Illustrations; Dated Monday Sept. 17th 1945. This is a large format map / poster Poster two sided sheet 35 x 47 inches which folds down to 9 x 12 inches -- as issued. One side includes a world map with proposed naval bases around the world and a photograph featuring the Occupation forces in Toyko. The reverse side features a comparison chart of NCO grades and ratings of the major armed forces with insignia stripes etc. . The map is in generally Very Good condition. There is nicking and tiny tears to the edges of the map and spots of toning especially at the edges and along folds and occasionally throughout the main body of the map. "The World War II Newsmaps consist of poster-size newsmaps published weekly from 1942 until 1946 to inform and motivate American military personnel. The two-sided newsmaps include maps depicting the previous week's events in the war as well as brief news items photographs and motivational graphics. The newsmaps were published by the U. S. Army Information Branch. " from Wikipedia . Army Information Branch / Army Services Forces unknown
Cincinnati Oh.: Cohen & Co. 1892. 4xiv269pp. plus addendum of forty chromolithographic plates. Portrait. Oblong octavo. Original pebbled cloth gilt. Worn at spine ends and corners. Front hinge cracked. Internally clean save for a few pencil emendations. A very good copy. An incredibly extensive compilation of rules and regulations for the Patriarchs Militant of the fraternal organization known as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows I.O.O.F. Included are military rosters ceremonial procedures and organizational by-laws. The forty handsome chromolithographic plates depict all manner of military insignia dress and uniform. Cohen & Co. hardcover books
Army 1992. Book. Very Good. Soft cover. paperback in very good - condition. subcourse in 0531 Edition B Army Correspondence Course Program. Army Paperback
Headquarters. Department of the 2012-01-01. Loose Leaf. New. . Sealed in plasic 2-book bound set not loose leaf Combat Lifesaver Course: Student Self-Study book IS0871 and Examinations book IS0875 Edition C paperbacks. Both books have the traditional yellow covers. Headquarters. Department of the unknown
Headquarters. Department of the 2012-01-01. Loose Leaf. Very Good. . Lightly used 2-book bound set not loose leaf Combat Lifesaver Course: Student Self-Study book IS0871 and Examinations book IS0875 Edition C paperbacks. Writing and underlining on some inside pages. Both books have the traditional yellow covers. Headquarters. Department of the unknown
U. S. Government Printing Office. 36pp plus examination section answers circled with illustrations. Yellow covers. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1981. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
1946. Ex-Library. Fair. Library Bound Booklet. Reprint. 4to - over 9" - 12" tall. 1946. Ex-Library Bound Booklet In Brown Press Board Pamphlet Binding. In Fair Condition. Boards Are Loosening From Binding. Binding Tape On Spine Loosening From Pages But Still Intact. Size 4To. Pages 363-719. Reprinted From "The Military Surgeon" Vol. 99 Nov. 1946. This Is A Tribute To Colonel James Earle Ash Medical Corps U. S. Army And Is Written By Various Members Of The Army Institute Of Pathology. Includes Black And White And Colorized Plates. This Booklet Is Part Of The Archibald Church Library Pamphlet Collection Northwestern University Medical School. Paperback
1960. Archive of 9 printed instructional documents issued by the U.S. Army Intelligence School’s Department of Counterintelligence at Fort Holabird between 1960 and 1963. Mimeographed typescript booklets each with three-hole punch most measuring 8.5 x 11 in. many marked "SupR" Supplemental Reading "SO" Student Outline "SIS" Student Information Sheet and "PE" Practical Exercise. This selection covers the technical training in clandestine photography camera operation and film development using Minox Leica and other subminiature or 35mm cameras taught as part of Cold War-era Army intelligence curriculum. Materials span from May 1960 to June 1963 and the archive consists of 9 documents totaling 111 pages. <br /> <br /> Titles include: 1 Description and Operation of the Leica Camera SO Jun 63 2 Minox Camera SupR May 60 3 Minox Camera PE Mar 62 4 35mm Camera SO Oct 61 5 Subminiature Film Development Supl Nov 62 6 Subminiature Cameras SO Mar 62 7 Photographic Strip Printing PE Mar 61 8 Film Development by Inspection PE Jan 62 and 9 Cameras Films and Developers SIS Jan 62. Together these documents offer a rare glimpse into the technical training provided by the U.S. Army Intelligence School in photographic surveillance and subminiature camera operations tools essential to midcentury Cold War-era espionage.<br /> <br /> Developed for counterintelligence personnel during a period of rapidly advancing reconnaissance needs this instructional archive reveals the granular emphasis placed on photographic literacy technical dexterity and concealment in intelligence operations. These documents collectively demonstrate how the Army adapted commercial photographic technologies for covert applications asserting that the “Minox miniature camera is one of the most valuable items presently available in the field of intelligence photography†capable of tasks for which “larger cameras are not adaptable or available.†The documents repeatedly emphasize discretion and technical precision noting the Minox’s advantages in “size ease of concealment speed of operation light weight ruggedness portability versatility and extended depth of field.†The material spans both theoretical instruction and hands-on fieldwork including practical assignments involving the photographing of the Fort Holabird area and inspections of film quality. An entire document is dedicated to “Subminiature Film Development†warning that “the use of the greatest problems confronting the users of subminiature cameras is in the processing of the film†especially given the Minox’s 8x11mm negative format. Soldiers were trained to execute clandestine assignments under adverse conditions: “Photography required by intelligence is usually collected under adverse conditions†such as in “restricted or otherwise forbidden areas†where open camera use might result in “danger imprisonment or confiscation of camera and exposed film.â€<br /> <br /> Documents also include detailed labeled diagrams of the Leica IIIF directions on conducting photoprinting strip tests exposure estimation using light meters and comparative film speed tables across countries. These reflect not only the depth of instruction provided but the highly standardized approach to intelligence documentation at the dawn of photographic espionage as a core military discipline. One document “Cameras Films and Developers†served as a global reference index for operatives: “This sheet may be used as a general guide in the selection of proper equipment and supplies for photographic assignments.†The instruction was highly tactile—trainees were expected to “complete the full 50 exposures†on assigned film without advancing the roll too far and they were taught to estimate light exposure without modern automatic meters.Very good condition overall with only minor wear to edges and light toning. A rare and highly technical Cold War intelligence photography archive offering detailed insight into the surveillance techniques and training protocols of U.S. Army Intelligence at the moment when visual espionage became central to military doctrine. unknown
Independently Published 2017. Paperback. Good. Former library book; Pages can have notes/highlighting. Spine may show signs of wear. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More Spend Less.Dust jacket quality is not guaranteed. Independently Published paperback
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