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  • by U.S. Army Combat Studies Institute, Thomas M. Huber & U.S. Department of the Army
    £19.49

  • - U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966 (Leavenwoth Papers Series, No. 13)
    by Lawrence A. Yates, U.S. Department of the Army & Combat Studies Institute
    £18.49

  • by U.S. Department of the Army, Francis John Kelly & Verne L. Bowers
    £15.49

  • by Robert J. Boyd, Office of the Historian & Strategic Air Command
    £12.49

  • - German Defensive Doctrine on the Russian Front During World War II; Prewar to March 1943 (Combat Studies Institute Research Survey No. 5)
    by Combat Studies Institute & Timothy A. Wray
    £18.49

  • - Geopolitics, Terrorism, and Globalization
    by National Defense University Press
    £21.49

  • - The Nexus of DDR and SSR
    by James N. Mattis
    £21.49

  • - A Structure for an Intelligence Revolution
    by National Defense Intelligence College, David T. Moore & Center for Strategic Intelligence Rsch
    £14.49

  • by University of Reading) Gray, Colin S. (Professor of International Politics and Strategic Studies & Air University Press
    £18.49 - 32.99

  • - Its Origins and Conduct
    by Samuel J. Newland, Strategic Studies Institute & Clayton S. Chun
    £19.49

  • by Strategic Studies Institute
    £18.49

  • - The U.S. Colored Troops, 1862-1867 (CMH Publication 30-24-1)
    by William A. Dobak & U.S. Army Center of Military History
    £46.99

  • by U.S. Department of Justice & FBI Laboratory Service
    £9.49

  • - U.S. Army TRADOC G2 Handbook No. 1 (Version 5.0)
    by Training and Doctrine Command & U.S. Department of the Army
    £14.49

  • by National Defense Intelligence College & David T. Moore
    £11.49

  • by Center of Military History & Robert K. Griffith Jr.
    £20.49

  • - Traditional Eskimo Life in the Latter Twentieth Century
    by Wanni W. Anderson, National Park Service & Douglas B. Anderson
    £32.99

  • by U.S. Department of Agriculture, Steve Glasser & U.S. Forestry Service
    £27.49

    This technical guide, originally published in 2007, provides guidance for implementing the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service national ground water policy. It describes hydrological, geological, and ecological concepts, as well as the managerial responsibilities that must be considered to ensure the wise and sustainable use of ground water resources on NFS lands. 64 figures. 11 tables.

  • - The Proceedings of the War Termination Conference, United States Military Academy West Point
    by Combat Studies Institute
    £19.49

    This conference investigates war termination, one of the most important issues facing military and political leaders as they use or contemplate the use of use of military force in the pursuit of national aims. Prompted by the Unified Quest Training and Leader Development theme and discussions about the use of history in training and leader development, the US Army Training and Doctrine Command and the United States Military Academy partnered on this war termination project and invited renowned military historians to provide their views on the subject. The study began with several seminars following Unified Quest in May of 2009. Each contributor provided a brief essay and presented their views on the topic at a War Termination Conference at West Point in June of 2010. These scholars represented a broad range of the American experience from the Revolutionary War to the first Gulf War. The assembled essays and interviews reflect the thoughts of these historians about America's wars, their concluding battles or final campaigns, and ultimately how they ended. While they provide no answers and no formula for successful war termination, they do provide thoughtful reflections from years of study and they suggest important implications for civilian and military decisionmakers today.

  • by East Africa Commander in Chief
    £15.49

  • - Transition of the Naval Ordnance Test Station From Rocket Station to Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation Center, 1948-58
    by Elizabeth Babcock & Naval Historical Center
    £42.99

    History of the Navy at China Lake, California, V. 3. Tells the story of the creative military/civilian team who worked at the Naval Ordnance Test Station (NOTS) China Lake from 1948 to 1958.

  • - Documents in English Translation
    by The Library Of Congress & Diane P. Koenker
    £63.49

  • by U.S. Department of the Interior & Bureau of Reclamation
    £63.49

    3rd edition. Describes the Bureau of Reclamation's experience in the design and construction of dams and control works. Illustrated throughout.

  • - The Official U.S. Army Training Handbook TC 55-509
    by U.S. Department of the Army, Training and Doctrine Command & Transportation Training Division
    £17.49

    This training circular (TC) provides information on the principles of operation and maintenance of marine diesel engines, auxiliary equipment, and related systems. General instructions and precautions requiring special attention are included for guidance for those responsible for training personnel. No attempt has been made to cover all unit models. Specific technical manuals, lubrication orders, or manufacturer's instructions issued with equipment will fully cover required operational and maintenance procedures. This TC is designed for all Soldiers in the marine engineering field. It also provides information for military occupational specialties (MOSs) 88L and 881A. This TC reinforces good marine engineman practices. A good knowledge of marine electricity helps maintain the health and welfare of the crew by promoting the safe operation of the many electrical systems onboard a vessel.

  • - The Official U.S. Army FM 3-60 (FM 6-20-10), 26th November 2010 Revision
    by U.S. Department of the Army & Army Fires Center of Excellence
    £12.49

    Field Manual (FM) 3-60, The Targeting Process consists of five chapters and eight appendices to describe the Army's targeting process. Each chapter and appendix addresses how the decide, detect, deliver, and assess (D3A) methodology enhances the targeting process. The D3A is a methodology which optimizes the integration and synchronization of maneuver, fire support, and intelligence from task force to corps level operations. The D3A is described without tying it to specific hardware that will eventually become dated. The Army's targetingprocess consists of time tested techniques organized in a systematic framework.The FM 3-60 addresses how D3A methodology interfaces with the joint targeting cycle, military decisionmaking process (MDMP), and operations process. The joint targeting fundamental principles and doctrinal guidance are also presented in this publication. Successful targeting requires that the leadership team and their staff possess an understanding of the functions associated with the targeting process. The FM 3-60 builds on the collective knowledge, experience gained through recent operations, and numerous exercises. The manual is rooted in time tested principles and fundamentals, while accommodating force design, new technologies, and diverse threats to national security.

  • - The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 4-01.502 (FM 55-502), 1 May 2008 Revision
    by U.S. Department of the Army, Doctrine Comman, Army Transportation Center and School & et al.
    £11.49

    This manual provides guidance and technical information relevant to safety and survival equipment/systems used by US Army watercraft. Items listed in Appendix A are provided by the Marine Safety Office as safety equipment recommended for use aboard Army Watercraft. Vessel Technical Manuals and Basic Issue Itemslists should be consulted for required equipment. The manual contains guidance, instructions, technical data, illustrations, and procedures pertinent to theapplication, inspection, modification, maintenance, and the use of safety equipment, safety policies, and survival systems. The primary users of this manual are watercraft masters and key personnel engaged in the supervision, operation, or maintenance of US Army watercraft.

  • - The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 4-02.2 (Including Change 1, 30 July 2009)
    by U.S. Department of the Army & Medical Department Center and School
    £10.49

    This field manual (FM) provides doctrine, as well as techniques and procedures for conducting medical evacuation and medical regulating operations. Medical evacuation encompasses both the evacuation of Soldiers from the point of injury (POI) or wounding to a medical treatment facility (MTF) staffed and equippedto provide essential care in theater and further evacuation from the theater to provide definitive, rehabilitative, and convalescent care in the continental United States (CONUS) and the movement of patients between MTFs or to staging facilities. Medical evacuation entails the provision of en route medical care; supports the joint health service support (JHSS) system; and links the continuum of care. In addition, it discusses the difference between medical evacuation and casualty evacuation (CASEVAC), as well as coordination requirements forand the use of nonmedical transportation assets to accomplish the CASEVAC mission. This publication is intended for use by medical commanders and their staffs, command surgeons, and nonmedical commanders involved in medical evacuation operations.

  • - The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-34.400 (FM 5-104), 2008 Revision
    by U.S. Department of the Army, Training and Doctrine Command & U.S. Army Engineer School
    £10.49

    Revised 2008 edition.This Filed Manual (FM) describes in detail how to apply the principles of General Engineering (GE) when planning and executing GE functions, and is broken down into the following three major parts: Part One defines GE in the OE. It provides the staff engineer with the basic concepts and principals necessary to be successful in planning GE missions in support of joint, interagency, and multinational operations. Part Two defines the roles and functions associated with gaining and maintaining LOC in support of mobility. It details the responsibilities, planning, and construction/repair actions necessary to assist the force commander in deploying, maneuvering, and redeploying the force. Part Three provides information on missions that empower engineers to support sustainment of the force. It includes discussions on procurement of materials, protection support, facilities of various types, base camps, power generation and distribution, well-drilling, and real estate operations.

  • - The Official U.S. Army Field Manual FM 3-04.300 (August 2008 Revision)
    by U.S. Department of the Army, Doctrine Command, Army Training & et al.
    £11.49

    Field manual (FM) 3-04.300 is designed to serve as a doctrinal guide focusing on the primary aspects of airfield procedures in full spectrum operations. While it contains guidelines for aviation unit commanders and aviators, the manual is intended primarily for use by airfield operations battalions (AOBs) and installation flight operations personnel. It is applicable to division, corps, Theater Aviation Command (TAC), Theater and Area Sustainment Commands, and the Army aviation community, including members of allied, coalition, and civil support forces. This manual outlines the organization and services of the theater airfield operations groups (TAOGs), AOBs, aviation unit plans and operations staff, and installation airfield management operations. It explains personnel qualifications, duties, and responsibilities; it provides information on airfield design and security and support requirements when planning and operating an airfield within a theater of operations (TO) or during homeland security operations. Installation airfield management structure, responsibilities, services, safety, and National Airspace System (NAS) requirements are presented in part III of this manual. Appendix A details the numerous checklists necessary for adequate airfield assessment and the duties required for airfield opening. Appendix B discusses the characteristics of military aircraft. Appendix C addresses Army and Air Force airfield planning. Appendix D discusses letters and facility memorandums. Appendix E discusses emergency plans and procedures.

  • - The Official U.S. Army / U.S. Marine Corps Field Manual FM 3-34.5/MCRP 4-11B
    by U.S. Department of the Army & Army Training and Doctrine Command
    £16.49

    Field Manual (FM) 3-34.5/Marine Corps Reference Publication (MCRP) 4-11B establishes and explains the principles of environmental support in full spectrum operations and the ways in which United States Army and United States Marine Corps (USMC) commanders develop and implement command environmental programs. This manual provides guidance on integrating environmental considerations into the conduct of operations. It defines environmental considerations and provides guidance on their integration into the operations process. This manual also provides guidance on the development of command environmental programs and standing operating procedures (SOPs) to support operations and training.

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