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United States. Department of the Army, Headquarters
Tactical Nuclear Operations; Field Manual FM 100-30 Test
Washington DC: U.S. Army Headquarters 1971. Presumed First Edition First printing thus. Wraps. Good/No dust jacket issued. Three-hole punched and staplebound. Surviving Test manuals are increasingly rare. Stamp of G3 42d Inf. Div. on cover. Various paginations approx. 50 pages. Illustrations. References. Index. Cover has some wear and soiling. This test manual provides basic doctrinal guidance for tactical operations in a nuclear environment. Commanders and staff officers at all levels must understand and appreciate the effects of the nuclear environment on operations at brigade and lower levels and carefully consider them when planning each operation. This test manual discusses the characteristic effects of nuclear weapons on troops equipment organization and operations. It defines the role of the combat combat support & combat service support forces and discussed the specialized training requirements for conduct of operations in a nuclear environment. The material presented is applicable to operations in a nuclear war. It is directed primarily to operations at corps and lower levels. The basic considerations of division-level operations are essentially the same in all areas of the world. The doctrine contained herein should be applied in conjunction with FM 101-31-1 and FM 101-31-2. Tactical nuclear warfare is a conflict between the land forces and associated air and naval forces of two or more nations in which nuclear weapons are limited to the defeat of opposing forces in a theater of operations. Implicit in this definition is the condition that a strategic nuclear exchange on the belligerents' homelands does not occur. The material in this manual is specifically prepared for utilization in a conflict that meets this definition. A tactical nuclear weapon TNW or non-strategic nuclear weapon NSNW is a nuclear weapon that is designed to be used on a battlefield in military situations mostly with friendly forces in proximity and perhaps even on contested friendly territory. Generally smaller in explosive power they are defined in contrast to strategic nuclear weapons which are designed mostly to be targeted at the enemy interior far away from the war front against military bases cities towns arms industries and other hardened or larger-area targets to damage the enemy's ability to wage war. No tactical nuclear weapon has ever been used in a combat situation. Tactical nuclear weapons include gravity bombs short-range missiles artillery shells land mines depth charges and torpedoes which are equipped with nuclear warheads. Also in this category are nuclear armed ground-based or shipborne surface-to-air missiles SAMs and air-to-air missiles. Small two-man portable or truck-portable tactical weapons such as the Special Atomic Demolition Munition and the Davy Crockett recoilless rifle have been developed but the difficulty of combining sufficient yield with portability could limit their military utility. In wartime such explosives could be used for demolishing "chokepoints" to enemy offensives such as at tunnels narrow mountain passes and long viaducts. There is no exact definition of the "tactical" category in terms of range or yield of the nuclear weapon. The yield of tactical nuclear weapons is generally lower than that of strategic nuclear weapons but larger ones are still very powerful and some variable-yield warheads serve in both roles. Some tactical nuclear weapons have specific features meant to enhance their battlefield characteristics such as variable yield which allow their explosive power to be varied over a wide range for different situations or enhanced radiation weapons which are meant to maximize ionizing radiation exposure and to minimize blast effects. Tactical nuclear weapons were a large part of the peak nuclear weapons stockpile levels during the Cold War. U.S. Army Headquarters paperback
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United States. Department of the Army. Ballistic Missile Defense Systems Command. Systems Development Directorate
Probe Utility and Technology Assessment: Contract Data Requirements List DD Form 1432 and Data Item Descriptions DD Form 1664
Huntsville AL: United States Department of the Army Ballistic Missile Defense Systems 1985. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Bound by single staple at top left corner. Various paginations approximately 50 pages. United States, Department of the Army, Ballistic Missile Defense Systems paperback
Bookseller reference : 60678
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain MOUT: Field Manual 90-10: FM 90-10
Washington DC: United States Department of the Army Headquarters 1979. This publication supersedes FM 31050 10 March 1964. Hardcover. Good. Ex-library. Army library stamp on page i. Ink note on page i. Inside of front cover soiled. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Various paginations approximately 150 pages. References and International Agreements. Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain includes all military actions that are planned and conducted on a terrain complex where manmade construction impacts on the tactical options available to the commander. The urbanized battlefield must be view for the perspective of the brigade and higher commanders who focus on the elements of urban sprawl. The maneuver battalion commander and subordinates must focus on the terrain as it influences the nature of the combat to be waged. This manual addresses both aspects. United States Department of the Army Headquarters hardcover
Bookseller reference : 69060
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United States. Department of the Army. Headquarters
Combat Training with Pistols and Revolvers: Field Manual No 23-35
Washington DC 1988. Reprint. 1990 printi9ng. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Stamp with date and initials on front cover. Includes index. Various paginations approximately 100 pages. Glossary. References. Distribution was authorized to US Government agencies and their contractors to protect technical or operational inforjation from automatic dissemination under the International Exchange Programs or by other means. This documents carries a Destruction Notice--to Destroy by any method that will prevent disclosure of contents or reconstruction of the document. This publication superseded FM 23-35 24 September 1971. This was the first major update after the end of the Vietnam War and represents the state of knowledge the state of practice and the state of training at the time of the first Persian Gulf War. paperback
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Taylor, Charles W., and Army War College (US.). Strategic Studies Institute U. S.
A world 2010: a new order of nations
Carlisle Barracks PA: Strategic Studies Institute U.S. Army War College: Supt. of Docs. U. 1992. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. vi 125 p. 23 cm. Errata slip laid in. Tables. Endnotes. Bibliography. From an on-line posting: CHARLES W. TAYLOR a faculty member of the U.S. Army War College is a strategic futurist with the Strategic Studies Institute and occupies the General Douglas MacArthur Academic chair of Research. His futures research extends over 25 years and includes major contributions in the form of narrative long-range strategic forecasts as well as in methods and designs of forecasts for studies requested by the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations and Plans Department of the Army. He is known internationally for his strategic forecasts and for his contributions of methods and techniques to the field of forecasting. He is the author of a number of future studies including The Technical Report to Forecast 90 A Concept of a Future Force The Relationship of Forecasting to Long-Range Planning The Pilot Delphi Project strategic issues to the year 2030 A World 2010: A Decline of Superpower Influence Alternative World Scenarios for Strategic Planning Creating Strategic Visions A World 2010: A New Order of Nations and others. Mr. Taylor is the originator of the Panel Consensus Technique an internationally recognized contribution to participative decisionmaking problem solving and forecasting. He is a member of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences World Future Society Population Reference Bureau Association of Electronic Defense Fellow of the Inter-University Seminar on Armed Forces and Society Military Operations Research Society and The Planning forum. The above information may not be current. It was current at the time when the individual worked for SSI or was published by SSI." Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College: Supt. of Docs., U.. paperback
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United States. Deaprtment of Defense. Department of the Army. Army Armor School
History and Role of Armor
Fort Knox KY: U.S. Army Armor School 1968. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. 68 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. This pamphlet presents an objective report of the history of Army relates it to the present and considers the prospects for Armor in the future. Major General James W. Sutherland Jr Command stated that "If Armor's superiority on the nuclear battlefield is to remain unchallenged we must continue our efforts to improve our mibility firepower and shock effect. " U.S. Army Armor School paperback
Bookseller reference : 62414
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army, the Navy, and the Air Force
Employment of Chemical and Biological Agents: Department of the Army Field Manual FM 3-10; Naval Warfare Information Publication NWIP 36-2; Department of the Air Force Manual AFM 355-4; Marine Corps Manual FMFM 11-3
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1966. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp on front blacked over. 116 1 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. Three-hole punched staple bound. Fold-out chart. Glossary. This manual supersedes FM 3-1 20 February 1962; TM 3-200/TO 42C-1-7 13 October 1958 Including C! 18 April 1060; and the following portions of FM 3-5 13 September 1961: Chapters 2 3 and 6; secton 1 of Chapter 4 and section III of chapter 5. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the first part of the Vietnam War. This manual provides doctrinal guidance for the employment of antipersonnel chemical and biological agents. It provides data and guidance for the planling and employmnent of chemical and biological munitions with available weapons systems. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 62401
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Headquarters
Nuclear and Chemical Weapons and Materiel: Chemical Surety Program: Army Regulation No. 50-6 AR 50-6
Washington DC: Army 1976. Presumed first edition thus/first printing. Wraps. Good. Staple bound. Last page has some discoloration and is creased at corner. Pencil erasure residue on first page. various paginations approximately 100 pages. Tables. This regulation which was effective 1 January 1977 supersedes AR 11-17 17 May 1972 AR 50-21 6 November 1974 and AR 190-3 9 September 1968. This regulation describes the Chemical Surety PRogram and incorporates all applicable guyidance and directions for the safe secure and reliable life-cycle management of chemica agends and their associated weapon systems. It provides specific policies and procedures for physical seucrity safety and accident and incident control; transportation aof and technical escorts for chemical surety materiel; and for counterintelligence activities. It established the Chemical Personnel Suitability and reliability Program. Army paperback
Bookseller reference : 67424
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM)
The Medical NBC Battlebook: USACHPPM Tech Guide 244
Aberdeen Proving Ground MD: U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine 1999. Presumed first edition/first printing. Spiralbound. Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Various pagination approximately 200 pages. Small format; Glossary. References. Index. This document was initially authorized in 1999 for distribution only to US Government agencies. Copies were to be destroyed when no longer need. It is believed that this information is no longer sensitive and also that few copies have survived. The purpose of this battlebook was to address operational health concerns in environments where Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBCn threats exist. Potential NBC threats range from weapons of mass destruction to contamination of the battlefield by hazardous material. Medical personnel in conjunction with chemical personnel must be able to advise commanders on a wide range of issues including the health effects of NBC threats protective clothing and measures and management of NBC casualties. U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine unknown
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Army Ordnance Association
Army Ordnance: The Journal of the Army Ordnance Association: Vol. I No. 2 September-October 1920
Washington D.C.: Army Ordnance Association 1920. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Covers separated but present with tape marks tears chips and scuffs. 2 50-100 xii 31cm. Illustrations one in color. Eearl issues of this periodical are rare in any condition. Army Ordnance Association paperback
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United States. Department of the Army
Antennas and Radio Propagation: Department of the Army Technical Manual: TM 11-666
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1953. Presumed to be first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by previous owner. Some pencil and ink comments and marks noted. v 1 225 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. This is one of the Electronic Fundamentals Series which formed a progressive series of educational texts which presented the theory and application of electronics for the military services. The series started with the basic electrical fundamentals and extended to advanced technical concepts as applied to telegraphy telephony radio loran facimile radio direction finding radar meteorological radio television and other military equipments. This represents the state of knowledge and state of practice at the close of the Korean War. United States Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 62252
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Military Dog Training and Employment: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 20-20
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1960. First edition/first printing in this form. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp presumed Library associated blacked over on front. 116 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. References. This manual supersedes TC 7-1 21 Novemnber 1955. This manual was a guide for training dogs for scout and sentry duty with the United States Army. It includes instructions on selecting training and caring for dogs and describes the qualities needed by dog handlers. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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US. Department Of The Army, Headquarters U. S.
Armored Vehicle Recognition. Graphic Training Aid 17-2-8 Study Cards 1-48
Washington DC: U.S. Department of the Army 1977. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Good. Box is damaged and repaired with tape. 3.50" x 2.75" 48 cards in a box illus. Deck of 48 identification cards; the cards have name characteristics and description of the armored vehicle on one side and the picture of the armored vehicle on the other side. U.S. Department of the Army unknown
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Army Command Policy: Army Regulation 600-20
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1988. Reprint. 1995 printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 40 p. Three-hole punched. References. Glossary. This regulation supersedes AR 600-20 20 August 1986; AR 600-21 30 April 1985; AR 600-80 3 January 1978; and HODA LTR 600-87-1 30 October 1987. This regulation is a consolidaiton of several regulations that prescribe policy on basic responsiblities of command military discipline and conduct and enlisted aspects of command. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
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Republic, Grand Army of the
Services for the Use of the Grand Army of the Republic. January 1 1894
Headquarters Grand Army of the Republis 1894. Hardcover. Fair. Front board weak strengthen with glue. Cover has some wear and soiling. 70 p. From Wikipedia: "The Grand Army of the Republic GAR was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army US Navy Marines and Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War. Founded in 1866 in Decatur Illinois it was dissolved in 1956 when its last member died. Linking men through their experience of the war the GAR became among the first organized advocacy groups in American politics supporting voting rights for black veterans lobbying the US Congress to establish veterans' pensions and supporting Republican political candidates. Its peak membership at more than 490 000 was in 1890 a high point of Civil War commemorative ceremonies. It was succeeded by the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War SUVCW composed of male descendants of Union veterans.After the end of American Civil War organizations were formed for veterans to network and maintain connections with each other. Many of the veterans used their shared experiences as a basis for fellowship. Groups of men began joining together first for camaraderie and later for political power. Emerging as most influential among the various organizations was the Grand Army of the Republic founded on April 6 1866 on the principles of "Fraternity Charity and Loyalty " in Decatur Illinois by Benjamin F. Stephenson. The GAR initially grew and prospered as a de facto political arm of the Republican Party during the heated political contests of the Reconstruction era. The commemoration of Union veterans black and white immediately became entwined with partisan politics. The GAR promoted voting rights for black veterans as many veterans recognized their demonstrated patriotism. Black veterans who enthusiastically embraced the message of equality shunned black veterans' organizations in preference for racially inclusive groups. But when the Republican Party's commitment to reform in the South gradually decreased the GAR's mission became ill-defined and the organization floundered. The GAR almost disappeared in the early 1870s and many divisions ceased to exist. In the 1880s the organization revived under new leadership that provided a platform for renewed growth by advocating federal pensions for veterans. As the organization revived black veterans joined in significant numbers and organized local posts. The national organization however failed to press the case for pensions for black soldiers. Most black troops never received any pension or remuneration for wounds incurred during their service. The GAR was organized into "Departments" at the state level and "Posts" at the community level and military-style uniforms were worn by its members. There were posts in every state in the U.S. and several posts overseas. The pattern of establishing departments and local posts was later used by other veterans' organizations such as the American Legion WWI and the Veterans of Foreign Wars WWII. In 1868 Commander-in-Chief General John A. Logan established May 30 as Decoration Day later known as Memorial Day. Numerous people and places claim this credit. In its first celebrations people used this day to commemorate the dead of the Civil War by decorating their graves with flowers and flags. The GAR's political power grew during the latter part of the 19th century and it helped elect several Republican United States presidents beginning with Ulysses S. Grant and ending with William McKinley. Five members were elected president of the United States. For a time candidates could not get nominated to the Republican ticket without the endorsement of the GAR voting bloc." Headquarters Grand Army of the Republis hardcover
Bookseller reference : 68013 ISBN : 1154595129 9781154595123
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United States. War Department. Army. 27th Division
General Orders
New York City France: United States Army 27th Division 1917. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Fair. Signed by previous owner. Two hole cloth bound binder. General Orders 1-33 # 16 absent for 1917. General Orders 1-40 111 120-125 128-129 132 134-140. A remarkable substantial set of WWI Divisional General Orders covering the Division for the time Major General John O'Ryan assumed command on July 25 1917 to General Order 140 of August 25 1918. This may have belonged to Major later Colonel John Tabor Loree who after the war was a senior official at the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. From Wikiepedia: "The 27th Infantry Division was a unit of the Army National Guard in World War I and World War II. The division traces its history from the New York Division formed originally in 1908. The 6th Division designation was changed to the 27th Division in July 1917. When the New York Division was organized in 1908 the New York National Guard became the second state after Pennsylvania to structure its National Guard at such a high tactical level in peacetime. The New York Division was called to active duty during the Mexican border crisis of 1916. While on federal duty it was redesignated as the 6th Division in June 1916. It was released from active duty in December 1916 only to be recalled for World War I service in July 1917. The 6th Division was reorganized and redesignated as the 27th Division on 1 October 1917.Called into federal service on July 15 1917 the Twenty-Seventh Division hastily recruited to increase its numbers and late in August was concentrated at Camp Wadsworth near Spartanburg SC for intensive training. In the spring of 1918 the division began its movement toward embarkation camps. The division s advance detachment left Hoboken on May 2 and arrived at Brest France May 10 1918. Until July 24 the division was in the final stages of training under British mentors in Picardy and Flanders. On July 25 the 27th Division occupied the Dickebusch Lake and Scherpenberg sectors in Flanders. The great Somme "push " lasting from September 24 to October 1 saw the 27th engaged in severe fighting along the Saint Quentin Canal Tunnel. Later the Twenty-Seventh Division was back into action again moving steadily toward Busigny. Major Operations: Meuse-Argonne only the artillery Ypres-Lys Somme offensive. Battle of Dickebusche Lake Summer 1918 Battle of Vierstratt Ridge Summer 1918 Hindenburg Line September 1918. Somme Offensive 25 September 1918 Selle River November 1918" United States Army, 27th Division hardcover
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Bankson, Rodger, R. (Editor in Chief), and the United States Army Command and General Staff College
Military Review Volume XXXIX Number 6 September 1959
Fort Leavenworth KS: United States Army Command and General Staff College 1959. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Some wear and soiling to cover. 112 wraps Illustrations. Maps. This issue has articles on Politico-Military Affairs Body Armor Lundy's Lane USAF and the Atomic Army. United States Army, Command and General Staff College paperback
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United States. Department of the Army. Headquarters
Soldier's Manual: MOS 31V Tactical Communications Systems Operator/Mechanic Skill Levels 1 and 2: FM 11-31V1/2
United States Department of the Army 1981. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Three-hole punched. Cover has ink notations and markings. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 470 pages. Many fold-outs. References. This publication supersedes FM 11-31V1/2 19 July 1979. This reflects the state of knowledge state-of-practice and standard of training in this area at the end of the Vietnam War era and about the time of the Panama and Grenada operations. United States, Department of the Army paperback
Bookseller reference : 59764
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United States. Army. Field Artillery School: S-2 Section
Field Artillery Information Bulletin: INtelligence Summary No. 1
Field Artillery School 1943. Reprint. Second printing 5 000 copies. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 1 58 p. Staple bound with holes cut for insertion into a standard Army binder. Marked "Restricted" Field Artillery School paperback
Bookseller reference : 58834
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Military Diving Volume 2 FIeld Manual FM 20-11-2
Washington DC: United States Department of Defense Department of the Army 1991. Presumed first printing this version. Wraps. Good. Cover has some wear soiling and a scuff mark over part of title. FM number and title in ink on spine. Department of the Army mailing label on back cover. Ink notation on back cover. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. Volume 2 ONLY. Various pagination approximately 300 pages Some material in color. Supersedes FM 20-11-2 1 July 1981. This is an Army issuance of U. S> Navy Diving Manual Volume 2 Mixed-Gas DIving 0994-LP-001-0920 Revision 3 also dated 1991 previously revised in 1987. This appears to be complete in terms of mixed-gas diving but part of a multi-volume field manual on military diving. From Wikipedia: "United States Army: Some Army Rangers attend the Special Forces Combat Diver Qualification Course. Delta Force all trained in Combat Swimming. Army Engineer Divers-Trained in underwater construction salvage demolitions hydrographic survey hyperbaric chamber operation beach and river recon bridge recon underwater cutting and welding side scan sonar operations mine and countermine operations search and recovery operations and ships husbandry operations. Army divers use both surface supplied "Hard hat" and scuba to perform their missions. The Special Forces Green Berets maintain a robust combat diving capability. One Operational Detachment-Alpha ODA per Special Forces Company is trained and equipped to conduct open and closed circuit sub-surface maritime infiltration operations. Special Forces combat divers along with many combat divers from other services attend the Special Forces Combat Diver Qualification Course which is held at the Special Forces Underwater Operations School Naval Air Station Key West Key West Florida." United States, Department of Defense, Department of the Army paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Corps of Engineers
29th Engineer Base Topographic Battalion Survey Handbook Technical Instruction No. 1
United States Department of the Army Corps of Engineers 1952. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has wear and soiling. 12 189 1 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Staple bound. Tables. Forms. Formulae. This technical instruction was published as a ready reference manual for use of all surveyors within the 29th Engineer Base Topographic Battalion. It consolidated all syrveying technical instructions published within 'recent years' and included information from similar manuals published by other units. It reflects the state-of-knowledge the state-of-practice and established doctrine at that time. The purpose of this manual was to provide information and instructions for establishing horizontal and vertical control for classification of detail for picture point selection and for recording field notes for mapping purposes. This manual describes the various control survey methods and procedrues that were of established and proven practice together with survey specifications and related material such as sample notes tables and instructions for designationg survey lines and monuments. This probably reflects the early lessons learned from the Korean Police Action. United States, Department of the Army, Corps of Engineers paperback
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Lay Kenneth E. Editor in Chief and United States Army Command and General Staff College
Military Review Volume XL Number 7 October 1960
Fort Leavenworth KS: United States Army Command and General Staff College 1960. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. 112 wraps illus. maps Contains articles on Marshal Ney; Austrian Federal Army Jose Felix Estigarribia and the Belgian Congo. United States Army, Command and General Staff College paperback
Bookseller reference : 63717
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Burmese: A Guide to the Spoken Language: TM 30-332
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1964. Reprint. Reprinted for Bureau of Naval Personnel. Wraps. Good. 68 p. Includes illustrations. Alaphabetical Word List. Fill-in Sentences. This is one of the Introduction Series of Language Guides. This is an Vietnam War era guide that was used by Army and Naval personnel in Southeast Asia. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 67972
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Visual Aircraft Recognition: FIeld Manual 44-30; FM 44-30
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1986. Reprint. 1990 reprint. Wraps. Very good. Signed by previous owner. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 380 pages. Glossary. References. Master Aircraft list. Approximately 9 inches by 6 inches. Some illustrations have color. This was marked with a limitation on distribution when issued in 1986. It is believed that this limitation no longer applies but preference will be given to purchases within the United States. This reflects the state of knowledge during the period just prior to the First Gulf War. This publication superseded FM 44-30 5 October 1983. This manual is primarily a ready reference used to assist the ground observer in aircraft recognition. It provies information on current operational aircraft of the United States and foreign countries which may be observed worldwide in the combat area during hostilities. It may also serve as source material for personnel conducting unit traiing in aircraft recognition. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Cavalry FM 17-95
Washington DC: Untied States Army 1981. Coordinating Draft. Wraps. Good. Cover has some wear and soling. Ink title on spine. Stamped "This draft is for review purposes only and does not represent approved D A doctrine". Cover has wear soiling and creasing. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Various paginations approximately 1100 pages. Stamped Coordinating Draft on front cover. Three hole punched. Few copies of Coordinating Drafts survive after the issue of the updated Field Manual. When compared with the officially issued FM 17-95 this penultimate draft areas of debate issues and doctrinal differences can be illuminated. Discusses the modern battlefield the enemy in modern battle preparing for combat operations movement techniques reconnaissance security operations combat support combat service support and operations in active nuclear conditions. Untied States Army paperback
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United States Army. Three Hundred Twenty-Seventh Infantry. Headquarters
Roster of Officers 327th Infantry 82d Div. A.E.F.
Bordeaux France: V. Cambette 1919. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear scuffing and soiling. 16 pages. Page 46 is signed by Brant E. Wilcox Captain 327th Infantry Personnel Adjutant and Henry E. Hackney Captain 327th Infantry Adjutant Not in Dornbusch! Likely to have had only a limited number printed. This roster of officers compiled from records of the Personnel Office 327th Infantry was published to further cement the bonds of fellowship and friendship between the officers of this regiment to honor the memory of those to made the Supreme Sacrifice and to provide those officers who were deprived of the privilege of serving overseas with some idea of the regiment's engagements with the enemy. The Regiment was organized at Camp Gordon on 2 Sept. 1917. The Regiment participated in the St. Mihiel Offence and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and claime the longest contiuous time that any regiment of the American Expeditionary Forces participated in any offensive. V. Cambette paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC Reconnaissance and Decontamination Operations; Field Manual No. 3-87; FM 3-87
Washington DC: United States Department of the Army Headquarters 1980. Presumed first edition/first printing does not 'supercede". Ringbound. Good. Three-hole punched in a binder. Includes: illustrations diagrams maps. Various paginations approximately 100 pages. Fold-outs. References This manual describes how Nuclear Biological and Chemical NBC units operated on the modern battlefield. NBC units perform two basic tasks. First they conduct reconnaissance operations to locate contaminated areas and to find duitable decontamination sites. Second they conduct decontamination operations. United States Department of the Army Headquarters unknown
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Construction Support to FASCOM Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 5-142-1 TEST
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1967. Presumed first edition/first printing of this interim guidance. Wraps. Good. Pencil erasure residue on first page. Cover heavily marked and stamped. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 25 pages. Interim guidance such as this rarely survives. References. This manual provided guidance for commanders staff officers and other personnel concerned with the mission of providing engineer construciton and topographic support to the field army support command FASCOM and engineer installation support to the field army. This manual described the mission capabilities and operations of the army engineer combat brigade and the corps engineer combat brigade of the field army in their relationship with the FASCOM. It also describes the missions capabilities and operations of the nondivisional engineer combat units habitually found in the combat zone and which were attached to the engineer combat brigades for command and control purposes. This draft/test manual reflects the state of the art state of knowledge and state of practice during a critical period of the Vietnam War. This manual provied interim guidance to commanders staff officers and other personnel concerned with engineer support under the TASTA-70 concept of organization and operation. The basic TASTA-70 study had been approved by the Department of the Army detailed doctrine contained in this Test Field Manual was under continuing development and review. It was expected that this interim guidance would be superseded by FM 5-142 Nondivisional Engineer Combat Units. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Professional Education and Training Programs of the Army Medical Department: Army Regulation 351-3
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1988. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. 60 p. Three-hole punched. References. Glossary. Index. This regulation supersedes AR 40-67 12 March 1986; AR 351-3 20 November 1984; and AR 351-24 14 August 1975. This consolidated regulation governs the formal education and professional trainong of Army Medical Department personnel. It also sets policy and procedures for affiliation of non-Federal education institutions with Army medical facilities. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Army War College. Strategic Studies Institute
U. S. Army War College Key Issues List
Carlisle PA: U. S. Army War College Strategic Studies Institute 2007. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. v. 1 139 1 p. The purpose of the Key Strategic Issues List was to give researches a ready reference of those issues of particular interest to the Department of the Army and the Department of Defense. From an on-line posting: "In today s dynamic strategic environment political changes can become challenges very quickly. Any list of key strategic issues must therefore include the broadest array of regional and functional concerns. This is a catalogue of significant issues arranged as potential research topics of concern to U.S. policymakers. As such the KSIL is a ready source of topics that members of the defense community and academia can use to focus their research efforts." U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Departments of the Army and the Air Force
3.5-inch Rocket Launchers M20 and M20B1: Department of the Army Technical Manual: C 1 TM 9-2002; Department of the Air Force Technical Order: C 1 TO 39A-15A-14
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1953. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Has some wear soiling and some discoloration. 3 1 p. Includes illustrations. RESTRICTED--Security Information. Warning Notices on unpaginated back page. Copies of Change Notices to Technical Manuals and Technical Orders are increasingly scarce due to their ephemeral nature. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 62499
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United States. Department of the Army. Combined Arms Combat Development Activity. Threats Office
Organization and Equipment of the Soviet Army: Handbook HB 550-2
Fort Leavenworth KS: Combined Arms Combat Development Activity 1981. Reprinted 1983. wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Cover has some wear and soiling. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations approximately 130 pages. Includes Change 1 dated 1 July 1981. CML 83-2060. 82-M312/2-1168. This third version after the 1976 and 1978 publicationswas interned to be a general reference book on the organization and equipment of the Soviet Army and was primarily intended to assist in the development of instruction at the US Army Command and General Staff College and at other Army schools and centers. This version reflects the state of knowledge/information after the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. Combined Arms Combat Development Activity paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Departments of the Army and the Air Force
Italian and French Explosive Ordnance: Department of the Army Technical Manual TM 9-1985-6; Department of the Air Force Technical Order TO 39B-1A-8
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office 1953. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp inside rear cover. iv 213 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. This reflects the state of knowledge on this ordnance at the end of the Korean War. United States Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 62413
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Signal Corps
Opportunities with the U S. Army Signal Corps
Washington DC: Government Printing Office 1958. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. small crease in back cover. Information on a U.S. Army Recruiting Station stamped on back cover. 32 p. Includes illustrations. This is an increasingly scarce item of Cold War era military intelligence signals intelligence Signal Corps ephemera. During the era of the Draft this was intended to attract individual to enlist in the Signal Corps. Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 65389
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US. Army, 15th Army U. S.
History of the Fifteenth United States Army 21 August 1944 to 11 July 1945
n.p.: 15th U.S. Army 1945. Good. No dust jacket. Boards have some wear and soiling. Spine has small tears. Corners and edges rubbed. Quarto 146 charts illus. color maps some fold-out charts appendices Dornbusch #370. The Fifteenth United States Army was the last Allied army to enter the conflict against Germany arriving on the Continent during the latter part of December 1944. It conducted operations within the Lorient-St. Nazaire Pockets and the greatest double-envolopemnent in military history the operations in the Ruhr Pocket. It also organized the Rheinprovinz Military District Provincial Government. 15th U.S. Army hardcover
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Pfaltzgraff, Robert L., and Shultz, Richard H., and Army War College (US.). Strategic Studies Institute U. S.
Ethnic Conflict and Regional Instability: Implications for US Policy and Army Roles and Missions
Carlisle Barracks PA: Strategic Studies Institute US Army War College 1994. Presumed first edition/first printing. Trade paperback. Very good. No dust jacket. xi 1 359 p. 23 cm. Maps. Endnotes. From an online posting: Dr. Pfaltzgraff is president of the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis Inc. He is an authority on homeland security; proliferation and counterproliferation; alliance relationships with a focus on Europe and the Asia-Pacific area; regional security issues; crisis management; force planning; military transformation; the interrelationships of political economic and security policies; technology transfer; missile defense; international relations theory; U.S. foreign policy; and the implications of emerging trends in both regional and global security environments. He has advised key U.S. officials. He serves on the International Security Advisory Board ISAB U.S. Department of State. He serves as co-chairman of the Independent Working Group on Missile Defense which produced the 2009 report Missile Defense the Space Relationship and the 21st Century. Dr. Pfaltzgraff has lectured widely at government forums." Strategic Studies Institute, US Army War College paperback
Bookseller reference : 70491
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Gause, Ken E, and Army War College
North Korean Civil-Military Trends: Military-First Politics to a Point
Carlisle PA: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War College 2006. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. cover has slight wear and soiling. vii 1 61 3 p. Illustrations. Endnotes. This is the third publication in the Demystifying North Korea series. From an on-line posting: "Since 1998 Pyongyang's foremost policy has been declared as "military-first." Military leaders in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea are very powerful and influential figures. Who are they What kind of power and influence do these leaders wield and how do they exert it How do KPA leaders interact with dictator Kim Jong Il and their civilian counterparts Ken E. Gause is the Director of the Foreign Leadership Studies Program of the Center for Strategic Studies CNA Corporation in Alexandria VA. He is the author of numerous articles and book chapters on the North Korean leadership. The above information may not be current. It was current at the time when the individual worked for SSI or was published by SSI." Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War College paperback
Bookseller reference : 71075 ISBN : 1584872578 9781584872573
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Ranger Training
Forest Grove OR: Normount Armament Co 1967. Reprint of 1957 with permission of the Dept. of the Army. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 227 p. Includes illustrations. References. This manual was a guide for field unit commanders in establishing and conducting a program of instruction in ranger type training within their units. It includes general information about ranger type operations including those operations supported by Army aviaiton and sets forth current concepts of ranger training. This represented the state of knowledge and the standards of practice just prior to the United States Army's significant involvement in the Vietnam War. Normount Armament Co paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL)
National Training Center Wolf Team Newsletter No. 05-1 August 05: Tactics Techniques and Procedures FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Fort Leavenworth KS: United States Army Center for Army Lessons Learned CALL 2005. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Cover has slight wear and soiling. ii 58 p. Includes illustrations. The Center for Army Lessons Learned CALL is an agent for change focused on the collection analysis dissemination integration and archiving of new concepts; tactics techniques and procedures TTP; and solutions throughout the Army from the tactical through theater/strategic levels of war. CALL is forward deployed around the globe and provides joint interagency intergovernmental and multinational JIIM forces with historic and emerging observations insights and lessons OIL. The support provides valuable TTP to deployed and follow-on forces and helps improve the warfighting capabilities of the Army. CALL is a multi-media based operation that disseminates these lessons and other related materials through a variety of print and electronic media including their web site. After the Army s experience in Operation Urgent Fury the Chief of Staff of the Army General John Wickham tasked the Army Studies Group to conduct an analysis of the Army s ability to adapt forces to local conditions in combat. On June 15 1984 the Army Studies Group headed by Colonel Wesley Clark proposed a system for capturing lessons learned and adapting units for combat. The Chief of Staff of the Army quickly approved the recommended approach. CALL was officially stood up on August 1 1985 as a directorate of the Combined Arms Training Activity CATA located at Fort Leavenworth KS. United States Army, Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) paperback
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United States. Department of Defense, Department of the Army
Color Marking and Camouflage painting of Military Vehicles Construction Equipment and Materials Handling Equipment Department of the Army Technical Bulletin TB 43-0209
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office; Department of the Army Headquarters 1976. Reprint. 1985 reprint. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Ex-library. Ink notation/marks on front cover and spine. Usual library markings. 278 1 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Five-hole pumched staple bound. Appendices on Markings Camouflage Patterns and a Pattern Design Cross Reference. This bulleting superseces TB 746-93-1 26 October 1964 including all changes. It reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice and the state of the art after the completion of the VIetnam War. U.S. Government Printing Office; Department of the Army Headquarters paperback
Bookseller reference : 65617
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army. United States Army Infantry Center. Ranger Training Brigade
Ranger Handbook: SH 21-76
Alexandria VA: Bryyd Enterprises Distributor 1998. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket. Minor sticker residue on rear cover. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Various paginations. Glossary. This publication is both an extract of doctrinal publications and a compilaiton of tactics techniques and procedures taught in the U.S. Army Ranger School. It is principally designed as a pocket references for students of the U.S. Amry Ranger School. From Wikipedia: "United States Army Rangers are elite members of the United States Army. Rangers have served in recognized U.S. Army Ranger units or have graduated from the U.S. Army's Ranger School. The term "Ranger" was first used in North America in the early 17th century; however the first ranger company was not officially commissioned until King Philip's War 1676 and then they were used in the four French and Indian Wars. Rangers also fought in the American Revolution the War of 1812 and the American Civil War. The six battalions of the modern Rangers have been deployed in wars in Korea Vietnam Afghanistan and Iraq and saw action in several conflicts such as those in Panama and Grenada. Of the current active Ranger battalions two the 1st and the 2nd have been in service since reactivation in 1974. The 3rd Ranger Battalion and the headquarters of the 75th Ranger Regiment were reactivated in 1984. The 75th Ranger Regiment is now a light infantry combat formation within the U.S. Army Special Operation Command USASOC. The Ranger Regiment traces its lineage to three of six battalions raised in WWII and to the 5307th Composite Unit Provisional known as Merrill's Marauders and then reflagged as the 475th Infantry then later as the 75th Infantry. The Ranger Training Brigade RTB headquartered at Fort Benning GA is an organization under the U.S. Army's Training and Doctrine Command TRADOC and is separate from the 75th Ranger Regiment. It has been in service under various names and Army departments since World War II. The Ranger Training Brigade administrates Ranger School. Successful completion of this 61-day course is required to become Ranger qualified and to wear the Ranger Tab.After the Vietnam War division and brigade commanders determined that the U.S. Army needed elite rapidly deployable light infantry so in 1974 General Creighton Abrams constituted the 1st Ranger Battalion; eight months later the 2nd Ranger Battalion was constituted and in 1984 the 3rd Ranger Battalion and their regimental headquarters were created. In 1986 the 75th Ranger Regiment was formed and their military lineage formally authorized. The 75th Ranger Regiment comprising three battalions is the premier light-infantry of the U.S. Army. It is the deadly combination of special operations and elite airborne light infantry. The Regiment is a flexible highly trained and rapid light infantry unit specialized to be employed against any special operations targets. All Rangers whether they are in the 75th Ranger Regiment or Ranger School or both are taught to live by the Ranger Creed. The 4th 5th and 6th Ranger Battalions were re-activated as the Ranger Training Brigade the cadre of instructors of the contemporary Ranger School; moreover because they are parts of a TRADOC school the 4th 5th and 6th battalions are not formally included to the active strength of the 75th Ranger Regiment. The Rangers have participated in numerous operations throughout modern history. In 1980 the Rangers were involved with Operation Eagle Claw the 1980 rescue attempt of American hostages in Tehran Iran. In 1983 the 1st and 2nd Ranger Battalions conducted Operation Urgent Fury in Grenada. All three Ranger battalions with a headquarters element participated in the U.S. invasion of Panama Operation Just Cause in 1989. Bravo Company the first platoon and Anti-Tank section from Alpha Company 1st Battalion was deployed in the First Persian Gulf War Operations Desert Storm and Desert Shield in 1991. Bravo Company 3rd Ranger Battalion was the base unit of Task Force Ranger in Operation Gothic Serpent in Somalia in 1993 concurrent with Operation Restore Hope. In 1994 soldiers from. Bryyd Enterprises (Distributor) paperback
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Army Ordnance Association
Army Ordnance: The Journal of the Army ORdnance Association Vol. XIX No. 112 January-Febrary 1939
Washington D.C.: Army Ordnance Association 1939. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket as issued. Cover is spearated but present. This issue has marks tears chips and scuffs. 193-256 p. 31cm. Illustrations. Army Ordnance Association paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Headquarters, Department of the Army. Office of the Chief of Military History
The American Soldier Set No. 3
Washington DC: Department of the Army; U.S. Government Printing Office. Good. No dust jacket. In mailing envelop. Some edge discoloration and some wear to corners. McBarron H. Charles. Includes illustrations. 10 9 by 12.75 inch pages with image size of 7 by 9.75 inches. Color illustrations. Accompanies by 12 page staple bound sheets on the American Soldier series and each image. This may have been a publication produced at the time of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. These illustrations are full-color reproductions of paintings. This set spans the period 1775 to 1965. The dean of American Military artists H. Charles McBarron was commissioned to create these drawings. As part of the Army Historical Program the series depicts the American fighting en at various periods in our history The ten images show the years or periods: 1775 1782 1819 1839 1863 1918 1938 1944 1950 and 1965--depicting the Revolutionary War military exploration military scouting the Civil War WWi WWII Korean War and the Vietnam War. The associated pamphlet has about a page of text on each image. Department of the Army; U.S. Government Printing Office unknown
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United States. Department of the Army
Operator's Manual: Operation Under Usual and Unusual Condiations: Vehicle COmbat Engineer Full Tracked: M728 2350-00-795-1797: TM 9-2350-222-10-2: Volume 2 of 3
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office 1981. Reprint. 1993. Wraps. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Five-hole punched. Copy removed from shrinkwrap for cataloguing. ii674 p. Includes: illustrations diagrams. VOLUME 2 ONLY. This copy is a reprint which includes current pages from Changes 1 through 8. Operation under Usual Conditions 2-139; Operation under Unusual Conditions 2-608. This manual reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice after the end of the Vietnam War. With the inclusion of the 8 changes it was updated to reflect the state of understanding at the time of the first Persian Gulf War. U. S. Government Printing Office paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Aerial Observer Training: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 1-80
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1965. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 67 1 p. Includes: illustrations maps index. Three-hole punched. Stamp on front cover blacked over. References. This manual supersedes FM 1-80 21 February 1962. This manual provides guidance to commanders staff aviators and observers concerned with the planning and conduct of aerial observation misisons and the training of aerial observers. The information contained herein is applicable to nuclear and nonnuclear war. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the early period of the Vietnam War. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
Bookseller reference : 62404
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Information System Security: Army Regulation 380-19
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1990. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. 32 p. Three-hole punched. References. Glossary. Index. This regulation consolidates AR 380-380; AR 530-2 and AR 530-3. It introduces the discipline of information systems security ISS as an umbrella term covering the subdisciplines of computer security communications security electronic security and control of compromising emanations. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Training the Force FM 25-100
Washington DC: United States Department of Defense Department of the Army 1988. Presumed first printing of this issue. Wraps. Good. Includes: illustrations diagrams index. Various paginations approximately 60 pages. Glossary. This publication supersedes FM 25-1 28 February 1985. This reflects the state of knowledge the state of practice the state-of-the-art and military training doctrine about the time of the first Persian Gulf War. The United States Army trains the way it intends to fight because the historical experiences amply show the direct correlation between realistic training and success on the battlefield. Army military training must be realistic and conducted to the most exacting standards. The highest quality training is essential at all levels. United States, Department of Defense, Department of the Army paperback
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United States. War Department. Department of the Army. Office of the Quartermaster General
Manual for the Quartermaster Corps United States Army 1916
Washignton DC: Government Printing Office 1917. War Department Document No. 562. Hardcover. Good. Signed by previous owner. Cover has some wear and soiling. 2 volume set. Includes: illustrations diagrams. Volume I iii 1 803 p. Volume II 594. Change 1 and Change 2 laid in. This two volume set represents the state of the art state of knowledge and state of practice at the time of the entry of the United States into the First World War. From Wikipedia: "The United States Army Quartermaster Corps is a Sustainment formerly 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 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". 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 current operations in Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom and Afghanistan Operation Enduring Freedom." Government Printing Office hardcover
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Institute, Strategic Studies, and College, U S Army War
U.S. Army War College Key Strategic Issues List-
Carlisle PA: Strategic Studies Institute U. S. Army War College 2009. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Very good. Cover has slight wear and soiling. v 1 23 3 p. The purpose of the Key Strategic Issues List KSIL is to provide military and civilian researchers a ready reference for issues of specials interest to the Department of the Army and the Department of DefenseDoD. The list items are those that senior Army and DoD leaders should consider in providing military advice and formulating military strategy. Strategic Studies Institute, U. S. Army War College paperback
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United States. Department of Defense. Department of the Army
Chemical Smoke Generator Units and Smoke Operations: Department of the Army Field Manual: FM 3-50
Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1967. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp blacked out on front cover and first page of C 1. 80 p. Includes index. Three-hole punched staple bound. Includes C 1 30 January 1969 11 pages. This manual supersedes FM 3-50 7 January 1959 including C2 7 July 1964. This reflects the statke of knowledge and the state of practice during the Vietnam War. The purpose of this manual was to be a guide for the commander and staff of the chemical smoke generator battalion and the smoke generator company in preparing the unit for and employing it in combat. It also furnished doctrinal guidance for smoke operations with chemical smoke generators and other smoke delivery systems. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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