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  • Secretary of the Army: Fred C. Weyand; Maj Gen, U. S. Army The Adjutant General, Verne L. Bowers

    Published by U. S. Army Foreign Science and Technology Center, Charlottesville, VA (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.), 1975

    Seller: Best Books And Antiques, Chandler, TX, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Training Circular dated April 11, 1975. Inside the front page states, "SERG is an unclassified identification guide that provides the soldier an asy reference to the type weapons and equipment associated with a Soviet manuever battalion. The guide is designed to assist the soldier in recognizing weapons and equipment and to indicate the associated combat role of each item. Unit intelligence officers should be consulted for detailed information concerning the items contained in this circular." Very good condition. Back page states that this is distributed "By Order of the Secretary of the Army". 48 pages heavily illustrated throughout. (PM) "S"oviet.