The Soldier's Catechism
Madison Barracks, NY: Bolles and Upham, 1915. 177, wraps (stiff covers), illus., covers somewhat soiled. More
Madison Barracks, NY: Bolles and Upham, 1915. 177, wraps (stiff covers), illus., covers somewhat soiled. More
Philadelphia, PA: Thomas, Cowperthwait & Co., 1852. New Edition. 18 cm, 303, illus., music, heavily foxed, corners worn. New edition with additions and improvements. More
Washington DC: Departments of the Army and the Navy, 1968. Reprint which includes current pages from Change 1. Wraps. Three-hole punched and stapled at left side. Various paginations (approximately 160 pages). Figures. Tables. References. Glossary. Index. Figures D and E and present in an envelop inside the back cover. Figure D is a Circular Map Scale with a scale of 1:50,000 and the numbers are in hundreds of meters. Figure E is a Circular Map Scale with a scale of 1:100,000 and the numbers are in hundreds of meters. This manual supersedes FM 101-31-1, 1 February 1963, including all changes. This manual provides guidance to commanders and staff officers in the operational and logistical aspects of nuclear weapon employment in combat operations. The doctrine presented in this manual is basically concerned with nuclear weapon employment within the field army and the Fleet Marine Force. When the manual discusses special ammunition logistics and vulnerability analyses, the scope is extended to include the area of operations. Guidance is presented for the employment of nuclear weapons in the attack of targets on or near the earth’s surface. More
Fort Leavenworth, KS: U.S. Army Command, 1994. First? Edition. First? Printing. 25 cm, 469, wraps, illus., maps. More
New York: Harper & Brothers, 1943. Presumed First Edition,Later printing. Hardcover. 138, illus., 5 folding plates at rear, synoptic outline, index, some discoloration at rear endpaper, boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
Menasha, WI: George Banta Publishing Co., 1925. Fifth Edition. Second Printing. Approx. 1200, v.2 only, illus., maps, figures, index, spine faded, stray pencil marks on fr bd, ink name ins fr bd, discolor ins hinges. More
Philadelphia, PA: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1918. First? Edition. First? Printing. 317, illus. (some in color), fold-outs, index, some wear and soiling to boards. More
Annapolis, MD: United States Naval Institute, 1956. First Edition [stated in the Foreword}, presumed first printing. Hardcover. 24 cm. xvi, 512, [2] pages. Illustrations. Charts. Appendices. Index. Some soiling inside boards. Name of previous owner written neatly in ink inside the front free endpaper. Decorative endpaper. DJ some ink marks and small chips. The Marine Officer's Guide had three objectives: First, to introduce the Marine Corps to potential officers; Second, to advise and guide inexperienced officers,' and Third, to provide a source of Marine Corps reference materials, at officer level, for everyone--second lieutenant to colonel, regular or reserve, soldier or civilian. Robert Debs Heinl Jr., Colonel, USMC (Ret.), a graduate from Yale University in 1937, fought at Pearl Harbor, Iwo Jima, and in Korea. He wrote three books and retired in 1964 after 27 years of service. Prior to his death in 1979 he was a nationally syndicated columnist. Rear Admiral Ageton is the author of Do Re Altitude and Azimuth. Tables (Ho O, 211), 1931; Manua1 of Celestial Navigation (Van Nostrand) 19u2 (Second Edition, 1960); Naval Officers Guide (Whittlesey House, (Fifth and Sixth Editions, U 0 S. Naval Institute, 1960 and 1964); Naval Leadership and the American Bluejacket, 19241% Mary Jo and Little Liu, 1945; The Jungle Seas, a novel of action and romance in the South Pacific, 1951 Admiral Ambassador to Russia, the memoirs of Admiral William E. Standley as American Ambassador to the Soviet Union during World War II, 1955; and co—author of The Marine Officers Guide (U 0 S. Naval Institute), 1956. More
Menasha, WI: George Banta Publishing Co., 1917. Presumed First Edition/First Printing. Hardcover. 294 pages. Illus., diagrams. Name of previous owner present. Boards somewhat worn and soiled. More
Fort Leavenworth, KS: Command & Gen Staff School, 1930. Revised Edition. 13, wraps, chart, rust stains on front cover, covers somewhat soiled. More
Heidelberg, Germany: USAREUR, 1977. Revised Edition. 139, wraps, illus. (some in color), covers quite worn and soiled, marks and writing on covers. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1952. Wraps. 158 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, index. Name of previous owner present. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1951. Wraps. 218 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, index. Name of previous owner present. Date stamped on title page, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Depts/Army & Air Force, 1966. 24, wraps, 3-hole punched, illus., references, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink notations on front cover. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1956. Reprint/Rev. Edition. Wraps. 117 pages. Wraps, illus., diagrams, index, Change No. 1 (1958) laid in. Name of previous owner present. Number written on front cover. More
Washington, DC: Depts of Army & Air Force, 1977. Approx. 150, wraps, illus., diagrams, references, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: U.S. Depts/Army & Air Force, 1977. Revised Edition. Approx. 150, wraps, 5-hole punched, illus., diagrams, references, index, cover quite worn and soiled, ink notation on front cover. More
Washington, DC: US Depts of Army/Air Force, 1975. Revised Edition. Approx. 40, wraps, 3-hole punched, illus., diagrams, index, covers somewhat worn and soiled, mailing label on rear cover. More
Washington, DC: Depts. of the Army/Air Force, 1965. 33, wraps, illus., diagrams. More
Washington, DC: Army/Marine Corps/Air Force, 1969. Revised Edition. 86, wraps, 3-hole punched, diagrams, references, covers somewhat worn and soiled. More
Washington, DC: Depts/Army, Air Force, Navy, 1983. 26 cm, approx. 100, wraps, 3-hole punched, illus., references, bibliography, covers somewhat worn and soiled, ink notation on spine. More
Washington, DC: GPO, 1957. First? Edition. First? Printing. 326, wraps, illus., diagrams, date stamped on front cover, covers somewhat worn and soiled. 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: United States Government Printing Office, 1944. Naval Training Courses Edition of 1944. Wraps. The format is approximately 5.25 inches by 7.75 inches. vi, [2], 127, [1] pages. Illustrations. Fold-out. Appendix I [Abbreviations in common use]. Appendix II. Appendix III [Twist drill sizes]. Appendix IV [Standard wire gages]. Quiz. Cover has some wear and soiling. This book was prepared as a basic reference for those enlisted men of the Navy whose duties required them to read and use blueprints. a knowledge of blueprint reading is of major importance to those men in the artificer and seaman branches responsible for the operations, maintenance, and repair of equipment. Whether the job involves work on engines, gun mounts, boilers, steering gear, winches, or computers, the Navy technician consults blueprints for the information he needs to keep the gear and equipment in shipshape condition. the book begins with a broad picture of the uses and kinds of blueprints. It explains fully the language of the blueprint--lines, sections, symbols, dimensions, conventions, notes, and titles. Emphasis is placed on the reading and use of orthographic detail drawings and the proper procedure to follow when making layouts on material. One practice layout job is described step-by-step, and another is inserted as a challenge to the reader. More
Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1954. Presumed first printing thus. Wraps. 299, [5] pages. Illustrations. References. Index. Format is approximately 4.5 inches by 7 inches. Typographical error on front cover has date of 1945 instead of 1954. Circled in ink. This manual superseders FM 21-40, 6 September 194, Including C1, 11 April 1949; TC 12, 1950, TB 3-215-1, 28 June 1950; TC 40, 1951, TC 17, 1952, and FM 21-45, 21 October 1952. This manual describes the basic facts about chemical, biological, and radiological (CBR) warfare; how the enemy may use these agents; and measures which may be taken to protect personnel. The manual is published for the information and guidance of all Air Force personnel. More