Coast Artillery Field Manual, Volume II: Antiaircraft Artillery, Part One: Tactics
Washington, DC: GPO, 1938. 153, v.2, part 1 only, wraps, figures, fold-out chart, index, front cover creased, some soiling to covers, corners of a few pgs bent. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1938. 153, v.2, part 1 only, wraps, figures, fold-out chart, index, front cover creased, some soiling to covers, corners of a few pgs bent. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1947. Revised Edition. Wraps. iv, 209, [3] pages. Wraps. 3-hole punched and single staple at left side between top and middle punchholes. Illustrations. Diagrams. Appendix I Conventional Appendix II Glossary of Common Aggressor Military Terms. Cover is worn, soiled, and chipped. Noticable page and edge soiling and damp staining (all pages separated). This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice following the Second World War. More
New York: Military Publishing Co., 1917. 15 cm, 235, illus., boards somewhat worn and soiled, endpapers discolored. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, c. 1950? Quarto, 13, wraps, pp. 46-59 from a longer document, some discoloration and small tears in margin. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1927. 341, tables, appendices, index, weakness to boards, ink note and stamp inside front bd, boards & spine soiled, stained, & scuffed. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1927. 341, wraps, tables, appendices, index, 5 tabs have been added to margins--tears to pages under tabs, ink name on title page. More
New York: Army and Navy Journal, 1903. Pocket-size, 97, wraps, index, covers somewhat soiled and stained, some wear to spine edges. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1915. Hardcover. 89 pages. Includes Change No. 1, dated February 24, 1915 as an unpaginated last printed page, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1914. Pocket-sized, 88, wraps, covers worn and soiled, some page discoloration. More
Washington, DC: War Department, 1940. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Wraps. 172 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, index. Name of previous owner and ink number on front cover. More
New York: Military Publishing Co., 1917. Approx. 850, 4 vols. bound in 1, illus., music, boards somewhat worn and soiled, wear to top and bottom of spine, stamp inside fr board. More
New York: Military Publishing Co., 1917. Approx. 750, 4 vols. bound in 1, illus., music, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1910. Pocket-sized, 27, wraps. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1918. 131, wraps, illus., diagrams, front cover worn, soiled, and curled at edges. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, 1943. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 163, {1] pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Maps. Diagrams. Appendices. Index. Black marks to front cover. FM 21-105, Engineer Soldier's Handbook was published for the information and guidance of all concerned. Its purpose was to supplement FM 21-200, Soldier's Handbook, by giving the newly enrolled soldier of the Corps of Engineers, United States Army, a convenient and compact source of military engineer information and thus aid him to perform his duties more efficiently. This reflects the state of knowledge and state of practice during the Second World War. Topics covered include engineer tools and common engineer tasks, engineer tools, elementary rigging, field fortifications, camouflage, explosives and demolitions, engineers and tanks, assault of a fortified position, bridges, boats and rafts, airdromes, engineer reconnaissance, the engineer and his truck, and combat weapons. There are three appendices: engineer organizations and engineer specialists, engineer insignia, and proficiency tests for engineer soldiers. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, 1944. First? Edition. First? Printing. 151, wraps, illus., index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, 1942. 674, wraps, illus., diagrams, fold-out charts, glossary of meteorological terms, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, 1945. 278, wraps, illus., diagrams, many fold-out charts, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: U.S. War Department, 1944. 161, wraps, illus., diagrams, fold-out charts, stamp on front cover, cloth strip binding torn and frayed at top and bottom. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1944. Revised Edition. Wraps. 447 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, index, note ordering the manual (with GPO notations) laid in. Name of previous owner present. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1945. Wraps. 137 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, list of component parts, maintenance parts, references, index. Name of previous owner present. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Navy Department, 1943. Revised Edition, issued June 1943. Wraps. Three-hole punched, laced. Taped edges near spine. Approx. 150, wraps, profusely illustrated. Tabbed sections on U.S. Army aircraft, U.S. Navy aircraft, United Kingdom (British) Aircraft, German Aircraft, Japanese Aircraft, Italian Aircraft, Russian Aircraft (no pages in this section, and Miscellaneous Aircraft (no pages in this section). Covers creased, soiled, & stained, pages somewhat darkened, soiled, and stained. Ink notation on front cover. Name of Stanley R. Simon in ink on the front cover. This is possibly the same Stanley Simon who was with the First Ordnance Squadron, stationed at Tinian Island, Los Alamos, NM, and Wendover, UT and was a member of the 509th Composite Group and a Manhattan Project Veteran. This manual supersedes, FM 30-30, February 21, 1942; FM 30-31 August 1, 1941; FM 30-34, July 18, 1941; FM 30-35, March 11, 1942; FM 30-38, March 16, 1942, and FM 30-39, October 24, 1941. It was also issues by the Training Division, Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department, June 1943. "This document contains information affecting the national defense of the United States, with the meaning of the Espionage Act, 50 U.S.C., 31 and 32, as Amended. Its transmission or the revelation of its contents in any manner to an unauthorized person is prohibited by law." The present manual was primarily designed for self-instruction and general use but also served as a text in recognition course. It includes four types of material: black and shite silhouettes, wash drawings, protographs, and editorial matter. Silhouettes are the foundation on which all recognition training is based. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1923. Revised Edition. 22, wraps, illus., figures, tables, some soiling and darkening to text, small tear in margin of p.1. More
Washington DC: United States Infantry Association, 1922. Third Edition [Stated}. Later printing. Wraps. 222, [6] pages. Illustrations. Footnotes. Definitions. Music. Appendix. Cover worn and soiled. Bottom of cover partially separated and reattached with glue. Front cover has the label of Charles W. Berry Brigadier General The Adjutant General State of New York. Pencil diagram of a squad in unnumbered page 4, apparently in the hand of Brigadier General Charles W. Berry. General Orders, No. 106, War Department, Washington, August 28, 1919. 1. Infantry Drill Regulations (Provisional), 1919.--1. "Infantry Drill Regulations (Provisional), American Expeditionary Forces, 1918," is prescribed provisionally for the information and government of the Army and the National Guard of the United States, and will supersede :Infantry Drill Regulations, 1911." By Order of the Secretary of War PEYTON C. MARCH, General, Chief of Staff. Such interpretations of these regulations as may be necessary to adapt the drill to existing organizations will be made by regimental or higher commanders. 2. These regulations will be designated as "Infantry Drill Regulations (provisional), 1919." Chapter I is Drill. Chapter II is Infantry Weapons, Chapter III, Combat, Chapter IC Offensive Combat, and Chapter XI, Extracts from Part II ceremonies and Inspections. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice after the United States Army had been engaged in overseas combat operations during the First World War. Success in battle is the ultimate object of all military training; success may be looked for only when the training is intelligent and thorough. More
New York: Army and Navy Journal, 1911-1915. 220 + 26, appendix, rusty paper clip stains to end of manual, rear bd, & all changes, ink name ins fr flylf, fr bd scratched, sl foxing. More