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United States. War Department

Author of The Official Military Atlas of the Civil War

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Works by United States. War Department

Infantry Drill Regulations (1891) 66 copies
St. Lo (American Forces in Action Series) (1946) — some editions — 35 copies
Small Unit Actions (1944) 33 copies
Army Song Book (1941) 25 copies
German Military Dictionary (1944) 19 copies
Aircraft recognition manual (1943) 19 copies
A pocket guide to France (1944) 9 copies
The Background of Our War (1942) 9 copies
Field Artillery Gunnery (1957) 7 copies
TM 1-205 Air Navigation (2017) 5 copies
Rules of land warfare (1917) 5 copies
Electrical Fundamentals (1941) 4 copies
FM 25-10 Motor Transport (1942) 4 copies
The Pension List of 1818 (1955) 4 copies
Turkish Phrase Book (1944) 3 copies
Artillery Firing (2009) 3 copies
Musketry 2 copies
Ponton manual 2 copies
FM 6-110 2 copies
Musketry 2 copies
FM 31-20 Jungle Warfare (1941) 2 copies
Jungle warfare 2 copies
WAC Life 1 copy
Ranger Handbook (1980) 1 copy
Field music 1 copy
Army life 1 copy
Military Roentgenology (1944) 1 copy
Musketry 1 copy

Associated Works

Radar Electronic Fundamentals (Navships 900,016) (1944) — some editions — 9 copies

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This is a very thorough lay out of the many bloody campaigns of the American Civil War. The sheer mileage that these soldiers had on their feet, what they were expected to do after marching and riding hundreds of miles to face death and disease is appalling. A hefty reference tool.
 
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JHemlock | 7 other reviews | Apr 5, 2024 |
The U.S. War Department (now known rather euphemistically as the Department of Defense) put this book together immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor that finally brought the U.S. into World War 2. The War Department evidently assumed that cadets at the U.S. Military Academy (a.k.a. West Point) needed to be brought up to speed about what had been going on in the world over the past 10 years or so. The book contains a chapter apiece about the war up until that time. The Japanese invasion of China and other pre-Pearl Harbor activities in the Pacific get a couple of chapters, and there's a chapter each for the Nazi invasions of Norway, Poland and France, the Battle of Britain and the Battle of the Atlantic, among others. There will be very little that's new here for folks who are up to speed on their WW2 military history, although the book might serve as a good primer for those who haven't read much on the topic. The writing and explanations are generally clear and straightforward. There's more than a bit of a propaganda element going on here, you won't be surprised to learn. The snafus that were part of the English Army's attempts to help the Norwegians fight off the German invasion and the inept defense of France are both pretty much whitewashed, for example. At any rate, copies of this book were evidently handed out to West Point cadets. It's unclear to me whether there was any further distribution of the book, although if not, the volume does represent a pretty impressive effort all told for such a small (in numbers, anyway) an audience.… (more)
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rocketjk | 1 other review | Nov 1, 2022 |
I didn't know the 1st Cavalry Division was in the Pacific. It just naturally seems that the cavalry would fight in Europe. Anyway this book was a good narrative of the campaign of the Admiralty islands.
 
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JosephKingman | 1 other review | Jul 17, 2021 |

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