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Fort Monroe: United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, 2003. — 578 p. This handbook is a handy pocket reference for subjects in which you must maintain proficiency. It c ondenses information from field manuals, training circulars, Army regulations, and other sources. You will need this handbook in initial-entry training (IET). Carry it with you at all times. Use it to...
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War Departament USA, 1944. — 77 p. What is camouflage? How is it accomplished? Camouflage terms Individual concealment Make up Keep you head and body too! Don't be a target Ten ways to keep from getting killed Spider traps Fox holes Flattops and drape nets Garlands Folding nets How to erect a flattop Drape nets, hasty concealment Light machine gun emplacement Weapons The...
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New York: D.Van Nostrand, 1861. — 252 p. Containing Practical Instructions in Campaign Duties. For the Use of Volunteers.
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Authors not specified. — Washington: Goverment Printing Office, 1917. — 17 p. Camouflage Applied to Trench Warfare and Snipers - US Army.
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US Army Air Forces, Air Service Command, US Army Corps of Engineers, 1942. — 244 p. All Commanding Officers and Personnel of the Air Service Command. Security against enemy interference is a function of command and the neglect of a commander to take proper measures for such security is inexcusable. Concealment, dispersion and deception are vital elements in any plan for...
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New York: D.Van Nostrand, 1862. — 72 p. A system of target practice for the use of troops when armed with the musket, rifle-musket, rifle, or carbine. This book, "A system of target practice," by Henry Heth, is a replication of a book originally published before 1862. It has been restored by human beings, page by page, so that you may enjoy it in a form as close to the original...
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War Departament USA, 1944. — 77 p. What is camouflage? How is it accomplished? Camouflage terms Individual concealment Make up Keep you head and body too! Don't be a target Ten ways to keep from getting killed Spider traps Fox holes Flattops and drape nets Garlands Folding nets How to erect a flattop Drape nets, hasty concealment Light machine gun emplacement Weapons The...
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Washington: War Departament, 1944. — 182 p. "Lack of information is a most fertile source of exaggeration, distortion, and legend which, if unrefuted, eventually assume the stature of accepted fact. For years the Japanese were taken lightly as military antagonists, and the confidence of the Western World in its disdainful appraisal of their military and naval capabilities...
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Marceline, MO: Walsworth Publishing, 1978. — 120 p. This is the yearbook for the Basic Training class at Fort Knox, 14 August - 21 September 1978 (Fourth Training Brigade, Eighteenth Battalion, Company C, Captain Charles Miller commanding.) Color and black and white photos show typical training activities, and the individual portraits and names of the new soldiers and their...
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