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Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1953
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 3, [1] p. Includes illustrations. RESTRICTED--Security Information. Warning Notices on unpaginated back page. Copies of Change Notices to Technical Manuals and Technical Orders are increasingly scarce due to their ephemeral nature. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Has some wear, soiling, and some discoloration.
Published by Third Air Force, United Kingdom, 1992
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. 16 p. Includes: illustrations, maps. From Wikipedia: "The Third Air Force (3 AF) is a numbered air force of the United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA). Its headquarters is Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It is responsible for all U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Africa operations and support activities in the U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command's areas of responsibility. One of the four original pre World War II numbered air forces, it was established on 26 March 1941, at Tampa, Florida with a mission of air defense of the Southeastern United States and Gulf Coast regions. During the war, its primary mission became the organization and training of combat units prior to their deployment to the overseas combat air forces. Good. Cover has some wear and soiling. Pages laid inside the cover, not stapled.
Published by United States Air Force, 1957
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. This pamphlet was developed for study purposes. It was not intended to be construed as an official statement of Air Force policy. All information was obtained from unclassified sources. The curriculum for the General Training Program and the curriculum materials were developed and prepared by the Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The administration and the evaluation of the conduct of training of the General Training Program was the responsibility of the Continental Air Command, Mitchel Air Force Base, New York. The objective of this training was familization with some of the problems arising from the basing of USAF troops among overseas Allies; and to be aware of some of the implications of American famalies being stationed abroad. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Three-hole punched, stapled. Cover has some wear and soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 66, [2] p. Includes diagrams. Map. Occasional footnotes. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chapter War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by William Turner; Roy Giano; James Lewis. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound and three-hole punched. Cover creased and has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 69, [5] p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Henry Eccles; Robert RIchardson; R. M. Shoemaker; William McKee; Samuel Anderson, and C. W. Borklund. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some edge soiling.
Published by United States. Department of the Air Force, McClellan Air Force Base, 1991
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 20 p. Includes illustrations. All illustrations in color. Title from cover. This versatile installation wuppoers the joint Transparency Technology Center in conjunction with Air Force Systems Command and was heavily involved in photonics. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Cover has some wear and soling. Corner bumped. Ink notation on p. 13.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 67, [5] p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Henry Kissinger; Robert Osgood; THomas Phillips; Alastair BUchan; Liddell Hart; Raymond Aron; Wayland Young; Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some page soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. iii, [1], 50, p. Occasional footnotes. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Samuel P. Huntington; John C. Meyer; Maxwell Taylor; George Lincoln, Richard Stilwell, and Charles Fergusson. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Three-hole punched. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some pencil underlining noted.
Published by United States, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC, 1985
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. The University Research Initiative (URI) was a program designed to improve the quality of research performed at universities to meet defense needs; to strengthen multidisciplinary research which suppored selected key defense technologies; to provide expanded opportunities for interactions between universities and the DoD research and engineering community, particularly the laboratories of the three services; and to support fellowship and instrumentation awards in mission-related disciplines important to critical defense technologies. Each Air Force component of the URI program was described within this document. Good. Staple bound. Cover has some wear and soiling. Presumed first edition/first printing thus.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 62, p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Sizsmith; Lauris Norstad; Thomas Schelling; Lucius Clay; Daniel Henkin; Robert S. McNamara. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. and Three-hole punched. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some page soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 67, [5] p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Henry Kissinger; Robert Osgood; THomas Phillips; Alastair BUchan; Liddell Hart; Raymond Aron; Wayland Young; Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. and Three-hole punched. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some page soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 59, [3] p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Miksche; Melvin Conant; Biorklund; Fritz, Steck; Sarit Thanarat; Alexander Ratcliffe. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some page soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 72, [4] p. Includes diagrams. Map. Occasional footnotes. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Bruce Clarke; Wynford Thomas; Robert Dennison; Donovan Yeuell. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure.
Published by United States Air Force, 1957
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 39 p. Discussion questions. This pamphlet was developed for study purposes. It was not intended to be construed as an official statement of Air Force policy. All information was obtained from unclassified sources. The curriculum for the General Training Program and the curriculum materials were developed and prepared by the Air Command and Staff College, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The administration and the evaluation of the conduct of training of the General Training Program was the responsibility of the Continental Air Command, Mitchel Air Force Base, New York. The objective of this training wasto gain a better understanding of the nature and functions of language, especially Air Force language, in order to attain increased effectiveness in reading, writing, speaking, listening, and thinking. Foreword by Woodford A. Helfin, Editor of the USAF DIctionary. This exercise was prepared by Dr. John C. Stephens, Jr. A version of this was published by D. Van Nostrand Company. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Three-hole punched, stapled. Cover has some wear and soiling.
Published by United States Air Force, Air University, Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, 1962
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 1962 Edition [stated]. [2], 71, [5] p. Includes diagrams. The Air University (AU) is a component of the United States Air Force's Air Education and Training Command, headquartered at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The Air University is the U.S. Air Force's primary center for professional military education (PME). This is one chapter of a multi-volume, multi-chaper War College nonresident course for high performing military officers. This represents the state of practice for Air Force Officer Training at the time the United States was increasing its involvement in Vietnam. This includes readings by Miksche; Melvin Conant; Biorklund; Fritz, Steck; Sarit Thanarat; Alexander Ratcliffe. Good. Highlighting/underlining. Staple Bound. Cover has some wear, soiling, and pencil erasure. Some page soiling.
Published by Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Bolling Air Force Base, Washington, DC, 1982
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Condition: Very good. This outreach document reflects the research priorities/interests of the United States Air Force in the post-Vietnam War era and before the commencement of several decades of combat activities in the Middle East. At the time this document was issued the Commander was Col. James E. Baker and the Vice Commander was Col. Richard H. Hartke. AFOSR has funded more than 60 years of critical basic research efforts for the Air Force. Many of the technological breakthroughs enjoyed by millions today, such as lasers, GPS, and the computer mouse trace their scientific roots to research first funded by AFOSR and many others can be found in all of today's modern aircraft and weapons systems, including the F-117 stealth fighter, B-2 bomber, C-17 airlifter and the F-22 fighter. The Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), located in Arlington, Va., continues to expand the horizon of scientific knowledge through its leadership and management of the Air Force's basic research program. As a vital component of the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), AFOSR's mission is to discover, shape, and champion basic science that profoundly impacts the future Air Force. AFOSR invests in long-term, broad-based research into aerospace-related science and engineering. To accomplish this, AFOSR has formed a strong, productive alliance with other government agencies, industry and the academic community. About 70 percent of the research is conducted in academia and industry and the remaining 30 percent is conducted within AFRL. AFOSR's investment in basic research programs is distributed to about 230 academic institutions, 230 contracts with industry and more than 230 internal AFRL research efforts. With a staff of 200 scientists, engineers and administrators in Arlington, Va., and foreign technology offices in Santiago, London and Tokyo, AFOSR is charged with maintaining the technological superiority of the Air Force. Each year AFOSR selects, sponsors and manages revolutionary basic research relevant to Air Force needs. The focus of AFOSR is on research areas that offer significant and comprehensive benefits to our national warfighting and peacekeeping capabilities. These areas are organized and managed in scientific directorates. Presumed first edition/first printing thus.
Published by Air Force Space Technology Center (AFSTC), Kirtland AFB, NM, 1985
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. This guide supercedes the Space Division Missile Surveillance Technology Security Classification Guide, Dated March 1979 in order to address the redirection of the program. Local reproduction was authorized. Distribution was limited to DOD and DOD contractors when issued. This security guide provided basic security policy, instructions, and proectures to government and civilian organizations involved in the Cruise Missile Surveillance Technology (CMST) Program. Good. No dust jacket as issued.
Published by Normount Armament Co, Forest Grove, OR, 1969
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. Reprint. 135 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, index. References. This is a reprint to Department of the Army Technical Manual No. 9-1370-200 and the Department of the Air Force Technical Order No. 11A10-1-1, 29 December 1958. This superseded TM 9-1981/TO 11A10-1-1, 29 January 1951, including C 1, 9 March 1954; C 2, 30 December 1955; C 4, 3 October 1956; and TB 9-1981-10/TO 39B-35-33, 27 May 1953. This manual was intended for instruction and the dissemination of general and technical information concerning military pyrotechnics. It covered general characteristics, specific data, means of identification, precautions in handling and use, and general information on packing. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some page discoloration on first page.
Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1953
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 10, [2] p. Includes illustrations. Marked "Restricted--Security Information. " This is related to TM 9-2002 (Formerly TM 9-297). This bulletin was correct to 19 June 1953. This type of ephemeral document is increasingly scarce. The contactor latch group assembly 7184159 was designed to increase the rate of fire of 3.5-inch rocket launchers by establishing electrical contact without the use of squib wires. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Has some wear and soiling.
Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington DC, 1998
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Spiral bound. Condition: Very good. Format is 5 inches by 7.25 inches. 155, [1] pages. Tables. Figures. Abbreviations, Acronyms, and Terms. This handbook implements AFPD 32-40, Disaster Preparedness and AFMAN 32-4005, Personnel Protections and Attack Actions. AFH 32-4014, Volume 4, provides key information, procedures, and actions needed to prepare for, survive, and restore mission capability after a nuclear, biological, chemical, or conventional attack. the primary emphasis, however, is the CB environment. This handbook is designed for all USAF personnel stationed in, or deployable to a CB high threat area. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus.
Published by USAF Counterproliferation Center, Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL, 2010
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Spiralbound. Presumed first edition/first printing. This event was sponsored by the USAF Counterproliferation Center and The Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), Air Force Research Institute (AFRI). The table of Contents provides the workshop agenda and speaker biographies, slide presentations, USAF Counterproliferation Center; DTRA information, AWC and AFRI information, CPC Ourtreach Journal and book orderform, agenda of subsequent conferences, and list of attendees and speakers with phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soling. CD in pocket inside back cover.
Published by United States, Department of Defense, Department of the Air Force, Washington, DC, 2001
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Spiralbound. Condition: Very good. No dust jacket. 169 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams. Glossary. Functional Area Checklists. Incident checklist. This handbook provides United States Air Force personnel worldwide with information for pre-incident planning and post-incident response. The handbook supports AFI 10-2501 Full Spectrum Threat Response Planning and Operaitons and AFI 10-2601 Counter-Nuclear Biological, and Chemical Operations, Passive Defense, and integrates instrucitons applicable across USAF planing and response functions. Presumed first edition/first printing thus.
Published by U. S> Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1956
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. 573 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, index. A few illustrations have color. Terminology This manual supersedes TM 9-2700, 18 November 1947, including C 1, 13 September 1950. The information in this manual was correct to 31 August 1955. This manual was published to disseminate basic descriptive information in the field, and in service and troop schools, to teach what the automotive vehicle is and how it works. It also contains information which makes the publication a reference manual. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice between the end of the Korean War and the initial phases of United States participation in the Vietnam War. Good. Small edge tear to page 1/2. Presumed first edition/first printing thus.
Published by United States Air Force; Air War College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, 1982
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. 235 p. Includes illustrations. Some illustrations in color. This covers, in part, the evolution from the Army Air Corps Tactical School to the Air Force's Air University. This is the yearbook of the Air War College Class of 82. Among the guess speakers during this academic year were: Lieutenant General James Doolittle, Dr. Thomas Etzold; General Curtis LeMay, Dr. Jay Luvaas, Dr. David Trask, Admiral Thomas Hayward; General David Jones; General Edwin Meyerl Rear Admiral Frank Kelso; Dr. Robert Pfaltzgraff; Dr. Jack Verona. Dr. Lawrence Korb, General Lew ALlen; Casper Weinberger; Major General Perry Smith and Dr. Eussell Weigley. Very good. No dust jacket as issued.
Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1987
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. Reprint. 1991 printing. Includes: illustrations, diagrams. Various paginations (approximately 225 pages). Glossary. This represents the state of the art, state of knowledge, and the state of practice at the time of the Persian Gulf War. This is Marine Corps Landing Force Manuel 03; Army Field Manual 20-12; Naval Warfare Publication 22-6, and Air Force Manual 75-6. This document provides the agreed joint amphibious doctrine and procedures for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. It was published for the guidance of all concerned. This manual superseded FMFM 4-2/FM 20-12/NWP 22-6/AFR 75-6 of 20 January 1080, including all changes. Good. Front cover creased and several pages curled. Cover has some wear, soiling and sticker residue.
Published by United States Air Force, Air Material Command, Wright-Patterson Air Froce Base, OH, 1958
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Signed
Wraps. [4], 41 p. Includes: illustrations, index. List of Abbreviations. Title from cover. This handbook is published to furnish guidance to all personnel participating in Weapon System Phasing Group and Equipment Management Group activities. It describes the USAF-wide responsibilities and the groups relationship to Weapon System Project Offices. It describes how the groups operate. It specifies the roles of each participant in the group. It states to objects to be achieved through the groups. It presents an outline of significant milestones applicable to a Weapon System program. Good. No dust jacket. Signed by previous owner. Some wear and soiling noted. Previous owner's name on front cover with note. Assumed only 3500 copies initially printed.
Published by United States Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1953
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
First Edition
Wraps. Presumed first edition/first printing. iv, 213 p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams. This reflects the state of knowledge on this ordnance at the end of the Korean War. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp inside rear cover.
Published by Selbstverlag, s.l., 1959
First Edition
4to. Mit zahlr. Abb. u. Griffregiser für die verschiedenen Länder. IV, 45 S. sowie zahlr. nn. Bl. OKunststoff-Ordner m. Deckeltitel. Etw. bestoßen, Titel fleckig, sonst wohlerhalten. gr.
Published by U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1953
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 153 C 1 has 3 pages. C 2 had 5 pages and was issued in 1954. Illustrations. References. Index. This manual supersedes TM 9-297, 10 August 1950, including C 1, 13 November 1951, TB 9-297-1, 24 November 1952; and those portions of TB ORD 418, 12 September 1952, and TB ORD 425, 10 December 1951m pertaining to the material in this manual. These instructions were published for the information and guidance of the personnel to whom this materiel was issued andfor field maintenance personnel. It contains information on the operation, organizational maintenance, and field maintenance of the materiel, as well as descriptions of major unders and their functions in relation to other components of ths materiel. This adds or modifies information from its 1950 predecessor on: monopod; rounds, circuit testing, electric output testers, ammunition, bore sighting, sight assembly, firing mechanism, and maintenance. This reflects the state of knowledge and the state of practice at the end of the Korean War. Copies of Change Notices to Technical Manuals and Technical Orders are increasingly scarce due to their ephemeral nature. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Highlighting/underlining. Cover has some wear and soiling. Ink notations on front cover. Two-holes punched at top of back cover. C 1 and C2 had two and three holes. Sticker residue on front cover Ink notations at several.
Published by U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, 1966
Seller: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Wraps. 116, [1] p. Includes: illustrations, diagrams, index. Three-hole punched, staple bound. Fold-out chart. Glossary. This manual supersedes FM 3-1, 20 February 1962; TM 3-200/TO 42C-1-7, 13 October 1958, Including C! , 18 April 1060; and the following portions of FM 3-5, 13 September 1961: Chapters 2, 3, and 6; secton 1 of Chapter 4, and section III of chapter 5. This represents the state of knowledge and the state of practice during the first part of the Vietnam War. This manual provides doctrinal guidance for the employment of antipersonnel chemical and biological agents. It provides data and guidance for the planling and employmnent of chemical and biological munitions with available weapons systems. Good. No dust jacket as issued. Cover has some wear and soiling. Stamp on front blacked over.