Infantry School Mailing List (Vol.XIX February 1940 to Vol.XXX (April 1947)
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- Vol.XIX. (February 1940); 302 pages, 39 illus. Price
30.00 {Item No.10150}
- Vol.XX. (July 1940); 306 pages, 92 illus. Price 30.00
{Item No.10161}
- Vol.XXI. (February 1941); 309 pages, 57 illus. Price
31.00 {Item No.10173}
- Vol.XXII. (August 1941); 309 pages, 35 illus. Price
31.00 {Item No.10185}
- Vol.XXIII. (February 1942); 312 pages, 59 illus. Price
31.00 {Item No.10196}
- Vol. XXIV (July 1942); 312 pages, 96 illus. Price 31.00
{Item No.10208}
- Vol. XXV (February 1943); 312 pages, 78 illus. Price
31.00 {Item No.10218}
- Vol. XXVI (July 1943); 311 pages, 101 illus. Price 31.00
{Item No.10231}
- Vol. XXIX (October 1946); 311 pages, 79 illus. Price
32.00 {Item No.10246}
- Vol. XXX (April 1947); 312 pages, 117 illus. Price 32.00
{Item No.10265}
The Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.XIX (February
1940); 302 pages, 39 illus. Price 30.00 {Item No.10150}
- Chapter 1. Company M 23d Infantry in the attack on Vaux (July 1,
1918)(An Historical Study); 24 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10151}
[Includes: Introduction, Morale of German troops, The 8th Company 402d German
infantry regiment, Condition of the 8th Company’s defense, Available
information concerning the enemy (Americans), The 8th Company’s day of
doom, Situation of Company M, 23d U.S.Infantry, Receipt of untrained
replacements, Reconnaissance of Bois De La Cote 192, Orders for the attack of
July 1st, Information concerning the enemy, The company attack order, The hour
preceding the attack, The attack, The objective reached, Consolidation of
captured positions, Use of captured weapons, The counterattack, Lessons]
- Chapter 2. A field Maneuver (Infantry School Teaching); 51 pages, 8
illus. Price 5.00 {Item No.10152} [Includes: Introduction, Section I. General
and administrative instructions, Section II. Instructions for Umpiring, Section
III. Instructions for Tactical Operations (For Umpires only)][This whole
article is very detailed, down to maximum size for officer bedding rolls]
- Chapter 3. Notes on infantry (Infantry School Study); 44 pages, 21
illus. Price 4.50 {Item No.10153} [Includes: Section I. Regimental and
Battalion command post operations, Section II. The machine-gun aiming circle,
Section III. Close order drill, Section IV. Modern infantry symbols]
- Chapter 4. The heavy weapons company of the infantry battalion; 26
pages, Price 2.50 {Item No.10154} [Includes: Introduction, Comparison with
other armies, Organization, Weapons, Transportation, Command group, Fire orders
and targets, Signal communication, Administrative and supply group, Train, The
heavy weapons company in offensive combat, Methods of employment, Approach
march, Reconnaissance, Preparations for combat, Supporting fires during combat,
Forward displacement, Covering reorganization, Consolidation, Companies of
reserve battalions, The heavy weapons company in defensive combat, Plan of
defense]
- Chapter 5. Troop movement by air transport; 18 pages, 1 illus.plus
organizational charts Price 2.00 {Item No.10155} [Includes: Introduction,
Movement of an infantry battalion, Personnel to be moved, Ammunition,
equipment, and supplies to be transported, Loading of personnel and equipment,
Priorities and responsiblities, Summary]
- Chapter 6. The infantry rifle company in attack (An infantry school
teaching); 18 pages, 1 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10156} [Includes:
Organization, Assault company in attack, Approach march, Assembly areas,
Deployment for attack, The attack, The assault, Reorganization, Pursuit,
Organization of ground, Reserve rifle company in attack, Rifle company acting
alone in attack]
- Chapter 7. Troop leading—tank battalion in an attack; 37 pages,
1 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10157} [Includes: Introduction, Situation, Actions
of the battalion, Actions of staff, Actions of each company, Actions of each
platoon, then continues the situation repeating each of the previous actions
including a series of expected operations for a tank battalion from movement by
rail to movement to a reservicing point after action.]
- Chapter 8. The rifle battalion in defense; 18 pages Price 2.00 {Item
No.10158} [Includes: Organization, Main data, Actions of the battalion
commander, The interior front-line battalion, Details of subordinate plans, The
flank battalion in defense, The flank battalion’s plan of defense, The
reserve battalion, The battalion in reserve of large units]
- Chapter 9. Small infantry problems; 48 pages, 9 illus. Price 5.00
{Item No.10159} [Includes: Problem No.1 A motorized detachment on a combat
mission: Introduction, Situation, Requirements one to four,each with continued
situation, solution and sometimes a discussion. Problem No.2 Signal
communication on the march and in assembly areas: following the same pattern as
problem no.1 with two requirements. Problem No.3 Oral field orders:
Introduction, Method of instruction in oral orders, Situation, followed by two
requirements each with a solution.]
- Chapter 10. Infantry weapons; 19 pages, 7 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10160} [Includes: Introduction, The caliber .50 machine gun, Infantry
mortars 60-mm and 81-mm: Characterisitics, During the advance, 81-mm Mortar]
The Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.XX (July 1940);
306 pages, 92 illus. Price 30.00 {Item No.10161}
- Chapter 1. A history of the Infantry School; 31 pages Price 3.00
{Item No.10162} [Chapter one extracted from a manuscript by the same name by
First Lieutenant Leroy W.Yarborough and others in written in 1931]
- Chapter 2. Entrucking a command (Peace Strength Infantry Regiment of
Triangular Division)(An Infantry School Teaching); 26 pages, 10 illus.
Price 3.00 {Item No.10163} [Includes: Introduction, Regulating point,
Entrucking and detrucking points, Entrucking groups, Initial point, Entrucking
table, Illustrative problem, Requirement, A solution of the requirement]
- Chapter 3. Fighting an Infantry Rifle Company (An Infantry School
Teaching); 31 pages, 8 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10164} [Includes: This
afternoon, Captain Company B, Discussion, The solution of Captain Company B,
During the night, At daylight, Captain company B, Discussion, The solution of
captain company B, The attack continues, Captain Company B, Discussion, The
solution of captain company B, Success of company B, Captain company B,
Discussion, The solution of captain company B, A messenger reports, Captain
company B, The solution of captain company B, Request for help, Captain company
B, Discussion, The solution of captain company B]
- Chapter 4. The Rifle Battalion in Attack (Illustrative Problem)(An
Infantry School Teaching); 26 pages, 4 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10165}
[Includes: Introduction, Situation, Actions of Lieutenant Colonel 1st Battalion
29th Infantry, Situation continued, Battalion attack order, Discussion,
Situation continued, Discussion, Arrival of battalion commander and party on
Davidson hill, Discussion, Situation continued, Conclusion]
- Chapter 5. Service Company in defense (Infantry School Teaching); 31
pages, 12 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10166} [Includes: Tactical situation,
Railhead distribution, Supply activities in the regimental train bivouac,
Forward area, One hour later, Several hours later, Conclusion]
- Chapter 6. A military reservoir; 10 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10167}
[Includes: Introduction, Von Steuban’s instruction for the captain]
[Leadership can be taught]
- Chapter 7. It takes time to dig in (An Infantry School Study); 18
pages, 6 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10168} [Includes: Introduction,
Illustrative problem, Wire entanglements, Assignment of work, Fields of fire,
Foxholes and connecting trench, Emplacements for automatic rifles, Emplacements
for light machine guns, Emplacements for 60-mm mortars, Distribution of tools,
The battalion reserve, Heavy weapons company, Summary][The new organization has
turned the ‘6-hour plan’ into 12 hours]
- Chapter 8. Field Artillery in support of Infantry; 40 pages, 20
illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10169} [Includes: Introduction, Division artillery,
Combat teams, Command posts, The artillery plan, Method of designating targets,
Safety factors, Securing artillery fire, Offensive combat, Battery positions,
Pursuit, Defensive combat, Battery positions, Artillery with security
detachments, Artillery with advance guards, Reiteration]
- Chapter 9. Loads of Infantry motor vehicles (An Infantry School
Study); 44 pages, 19 illus. Price 4.50 {Item No.10170} [Includes:
Introduction, Notes. (then the articles describes the vehicles available to the
units of an infantry regiment their capabilities and what needs to be loaded)]
- Chapter 10. Notes on Infantry; 14 pages, 5+illus. Price 1.50 {Item
No.10171} [Includes: Supply of gasoline and oil, Modern infantry symbols]
- Chapter 11. Infantry Weapons; 30 pages, 14 illus. Price 3.00 {Item
No.10172} [Includes: The calibler .30 water-cooled machine gun: General data,
sights, organization and equipment. The browning automatic rifle, 37-mm
antitank gun: General data, Principles of employment, Positions, The antitank
platoon (peace strength), In attack, Conduct of the attack, In defense, The
antitank section, In attack, In defense, The antitank squad, In attack, During
of the squad during combat, The antitank platoon (war strength)]
The Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.XXI (February
1941); 309 pages, 57 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10173}
- Chapter 1. Tactics of the Auto-Rifle Squad (An Infantry School
Teaching); 13 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10174} [Includes:
Characteristics, organization, and Equipment, Organization, Ammunition supply,
In the attack, In the defense, Defense against tank attack, AA fire, In
security]
- Chapter 2. Medical Service in the Defense (An Infantry School
Teaching); 34 pages, 7 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10175} [Includes:
Introduction, Mission, General function, Organization, Headquarters regimental
medical detachment, Battalion medical sections, Summary, Illustrative problem:
Situation, The outpost, Situation continued, A regimental sector fully
occupied, Your estimate of these dispositions. Situation continued: A
regimental sector, partially occupied, Your estimate of the dispositions.
Situation continued: The battalion in division reserve counterattacks, Your
estimate of the situation, Your plan, Summary]
- Chapter 3. The Heavy Weapons Company in the Attack (Illustrative
problem)(An Infantry School Teaching); 39 pages, 7 illus. Price 4.00 {Item
No.10176} [Includes: Introduction, Situation, followed by requirements one to
seven each with a discussion and solution]
- Chapter 4. An Infantry Battalion in the Attack (German Battalion Attacks
in Poland); 17 pages, 4 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10177} [Includes:
Introduction, (Situation), Battalion orders for attack in the direction of
Tomaszow]
- Chapter 5. Tactical Employment of a Motorized Detachment (An Infantry
School Teaching); 25 pages, 4 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10178} [Includes:
Introduction, Requirements one to five each with a discussion and solution.
Summary]
- Chapter 6. Signal Communication—Regiment in Attack (An Infantry
School Teaching); 32 pages, 15 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10179} [Includes:
Prior actions of red and blue forces, Activities in the 1st Infantry assembly
area, Requirements one and two each consisting of a continued situation,
requirement and solution. Radio sets, Tactical employment—General,
Tactical employment—sets now allotted]
- Chapter 7. An Infantry Regiment (Reinforced) Prepares to Receive an
Armored Attack (An Infantry School Study); 31 pages, 5 illus. Price 3.00
{Item No.10180} [Includes: Introduction, Situation, Actions and orders, Five
minutes later, At 10:45 am, Later, About an hour later]
- Chapter 8. The Infantry Regimental Commander in Offensive Combat (An
Infantry School Teaching); 17 pages, 6 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10181}
[Includes: Advance into action, Deployment, Attached tanks, The attack,
Personal intervention, Use of weapons under direct control, Fire of supporting
artillery, Cooperation between units, Use of reserves, Pursuit, Organization of
the ground, Supply, Prisoners, Stagglers, Signal communication]
- Chapter 9. An Infantry Rifle Regiment Launches an Attack (An Infantry
School Teaching); 55 pages, 10 illus. Price 5.50 {Item No.10182} [Includes:
The opposing forces, Requirements one to eight, each consisting of a situation
continued, requirement, solution and sometimes a discussion]
- Chapter 10. Motorized Patrolling (An Infantry School Teaching); 25
pages, 2 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10183} [Includes: Tactics and technique,
Organization within motor vehicles, Missions, Orders, Basic facts, Bounds,
Illustrative problem, Situation, Requirements one to five each with a situation
continued, requirement, discussion and solution]
- Chapter 11. The Modern Ration of the German Armed Forces
(Translation); 14 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10184} [Includes: The modern
ration of the german armed forces: The importance of supply, Research and
experimentation, Training of field cooks, New methods and new foods: The soy
bean, Food in powder form, The famous bratling, Vitamins in the soldier’s
ration, Germinating grain as as vitamin container, Concentration, compression
and refrigeration, Pemmikan, Cream of Tarter, Conclusion. The german army food
exhibit at Leipzig]
Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XXII. (August
1941); 309 pages, 35 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10185}
- Chapter 1. The Estimate of the Situation (An Infantry School
Teaching); 28 pages, 2 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10186} [Includes:
Introduction, Form (goes through the form explaining each paragraph),
Situation, Requirement, A solution of of the requirement (fills in the form)]
- Chapter 2. Combat Intelligence (An Infantry School Teaching); 40
pages, 7 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10187} [Includes: Purpose, Definition,
Objective of all intelligence work, Responsibility of commanders,
Responsibility of intelligence officer, Intelligence sources available to the
infantry regiment, Organization and functions of intelligence units: Regimental
staff, Battalion staff. The operation of intelligence personnel, Recording,
Evaluation and Interpretation, Distribution, Procurement and issue of maps,
Counterintelligence, Illustrative problem]
- Chapter 3. Battalion in Attack (Illustrative Problem)(An Infantry School
Teaching); 28 pages, 5 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10188} [Includes:
Situation, followed by Requirements one to ten each of a continuing situation,
requirement, and solution]
- Chapter 4. Tactics of the Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized,
Infantry (An Infantry School Teaching); 24 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.50 {Item
No.10189} [Includes: General, Organization, Characteristics, Limitations,
Employment, Communication, Formations and movements, Reconnaissance, Combat,
Summary, Illustrative problem, Situation, Requirement, Discussion of the
requirement, Summary, A solution of requirement]
- Chapter 5. A Leading Company in the Attack (Illustrative problem);
34 pages, 4 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10190} [Includes: Situation followed by
Requirements one to seven each consisiting of a continuing situation, solution
and discussion][Chapter 3 required][Interesting note: The company commander has
the only map in his company]
- Chapter 6. The Reserve Rifle Company in the Attack (An Infantry School
Teaching); 35 pages, 6 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10191} [Includes:
Illustrative problem, Situation followed by a series of eight requirements each
having a continued situation, requirement, a solution and discussion]
- Chapter 7. Infantry School Reference Data (Revised to march 31,
1941); 40 pages, 3+illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10192} [Includes: Basic data
on troop movements, Rates of movement, Length of marches, Movement data
infantry rifle regiment, Loading of motor transportation, Troop movement by
rail, Tactical time and space factors, Gasoline and oil data, Ammunition with
infantry regiment, Ammunition capacity of infantry trucks, Characteristics of
infantry weapons, Time elements in regimental supply, Characteristics of field
artillery, Field engineering data, Loading engineer assault boats, Typical
loading infantry rifle company in assault boats, Time factors involved in
message transmission, Wire net in attack for infantry regiment, Radio nets for
infantry regiment, Radio set characteristics]
- Chapter 8. Supply (Infantry School Teaching); 46 pages, 1 illus.
Price 5.00 {Item No.10193} [Includes: General considerations, Infantry
transportation, Infantry regimental trains, Motor maintenance, The regimental
service company, Regimental organization for supply, Supply operations within
the regiment, Class I supply, Class III supply, Class V supplies, Class II and
Class IV supply, Administrative plans and orders]
- Chapter 9. Regiment in Defense (Supply)(Illustrative exercise); 10
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10194} [Includes: Situation, Requirement, A
solution of the requirement, A disscussion of the requirement, Summary]
- Chapter 10. A History of The Infantry School; 30 pages Price 3.00
{Item No.10195} [Chapter two extracted from a manuscript by the same name by
First Lieutenant Leroy W.Yarborough and others in written in 1931]
Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XXIII. (February
1942); 312 pages, 59 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10196}
- Chapter 1. From Flintlock to M-1; 31 pages, 16 illus. Price 3.00
{Item No.10197}
- Chapter 2. A Raid to Capture an Enemy Weapon of a New Type (An Infantry
School Teaching); 24 pages, 4 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10198} [Includes:
Introduction, Different types of raids (4), Situation, Followed by three
requirements each with continuing situation, requirement, solution and
discussion]
- Chapter 3. Combat Training of the Rifle Squad Within the Rifle
Platoon; 21 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.10199} [Includes: Squad training, the
basis of the work of the platoon commander, The preparatory work of the platoon
commander, The practical work of the platoon commander as instructor][by Major
Otto Peter, German Army, 3 January 1941. Translated by Tech.Sgt.Fred W.Morton,
May 1941]
- Chapter 4. The Infantry Battalion, Rifle, in Defense (Illustrative
problem)(An Infantry School Teaching); 44 pages, 7 illus. Price 4.50 {Item
No.10200} [Includes: Situation, followed by five requirements each with a
continuing situation, requirement, a solution and discussion. Plan for
counterattack, Discussion]
- Chapter 5. Troop Movement by Motor (Map problem)(An Infantry School
Teaching); 17 pages, 1 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10201} [Includes:
Situation, followed by three requirements each with a continuing situation,
requirement, a solution and discussion. Summary]
- Chapter 6. The Heavy Weapons Company in the Attack (An Infantry School
Teaching)(Illustrative Problem); 20 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10202} [Includes: Situation followed by five requirements each with a
continuing situation, requirement, a solution and discussion]
- Chapter 7. Motor Vehicle Maintenance in the Field and on the March;
50 pages, 16 illus. Price 5.00 {Item No.10203} [Instructive on the state of
motor maintenance in early world war two, includes maintenance shop procedures
and the details of tool kits]
- Chapter 8. Artillery-Infantry Team in the Triangular Division (In which
two old friends get together and solve to their own satisfaction one of the big
problems facing the army today); 35 pages, 2 illus. Price 3.50 {Item
No.10204} [Concerned with the problem of direct support fires]
- Chapter 9. Rifle Company Platoons in Attack; 33 pages, 7 illus.
Price 3.50 {Item No.10205} [Includes: What has gone before, What happens in a
regimental assembly area, This is followed by a series situations making up
part of the attack for Lieutenants 1st platoon and weapons platoon each with a
situation, solution and some with discussions.]
- Chapter 10. A History of the Infantry School; 27 pages Price 3.00
{Item No.10206} [Chapter three, sections 1 and 2, extracted from a manuscript
by the same name by First Lieutenant Leroy W.Yarborough and others in written
in 1931]
- Notes on Infantry Stream Crossing Expedients for 1/4-Ton Trucks; 5
pages, 5 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10207}
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIV (July 1942);
312 pages, 96 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10208}
- Chapter 1. Defense of an Airport Against an Airborne Attack; 39
pages, 7 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10209}
- Chapter 2. A Course of Instruction for an Infantry Regiment in Defense
Against Chemical Attack; 53 pages, 6 illus. Price 5.00 {Item No.10210}
[Includes: Introduction, Course of instruction, Periods 1 to 12 lesson plans:
Each made up of Title, Equipment required, Instructional Hints, Refences,
Suggested conferences (lecture) for periods one, four, five, nine, ten. and
Demonstrations for periods eleven and twelve. Plus three tactical protection
exercises.]
- Chapter 3. Training Aids; 34 pages, 29 illus. Price 3.00 {Item
No.10211} [Includes: One picture is worth then thousand words, The blackboard,
Hand-drawn aids, Ordnance Department issued wall charts, Models, Modified
equipment, Demonstrations, County fair demonstration, Projected visual aids,
Training films, Film strips, Opaque projector]
- Chapter 4. The Infantry Battalion, Rifle, in the Attack (Illustrative
map exercise)(An infantry school teaching); 48 pages, 7 illus. Price 5.00
{Item No.10212} [Includes: Purpose, Situation, Requirements One to Seven each
with a Situation, Solution and Discussion]
- Chapter 5. Engineers in a River Crossing; 20 pages, 6 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10213} [Especially on Assault Boat crossings]
- Chapter 6. The Sandtable Goes Modern; 28 pages, 8 illus. Price 3.00
{Item No.10214} [Includes: Introduction, Formulating the problem, Conducting a
problem on a sandtable, A sandtable exercise based upon an historic example, A
sandtable exercise based upon a personal experience of a member of the class, A
sandtable exercise based upon a subject schedule, An original sandtable
exercise][Related Article: Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.XVIII, Chapter 5.]
- Chapter 7. Obstacle Courses for Infantry; 20 pages, 6 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10215} [Includes: Introduction, 6 obstacles course examples and
discussion of each of the types of obstacles]
- Chapter 8. Troop Leading a Battalion in Defense; 22 pages, 3 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10216} [Includes: Introduction, Situation, First
requirement, Discussion, A solution to first requirement, A discussion of first
requirement, Situation continued, Second requirement, A solution to second
requirement, A discussion of second requirement]
- Chapter 9. The Infantry Digs in; 46 pages, 44 illus. Price 5.00
{Item No.10217}
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXV (February 1943);
312 pages, 78 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10218}
- Chapter 1. Motor Vehicle Operation in Extreme Climates; 26 pages, 5
illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10219} [Includes: Introduction, Part I. Desert
Operations: Introduction, Desert Temperatures, Sand and dust, Maintenance of
direction, Antiaircraft protection, General precautions. Part II. Operation in
Snow and Extreme Cold: Introduction, Effects of freezing and thawing, Effects
of blizzards and snowstorms, Effects of ice and snow]
- Chapter 2. Preparation and Conduct of Tactical Problems for Small
Units; 25 pages, 3 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10220} [Includes:
Introduction, The directive, Planning the exercise, Draft of the situations,
Umpires’ check list, Control, Umpires, Conduct of the exercise, The
critique, Summary. Map exercise preparation of tactical problems for small
units, A solution, First situation or phase, Second situation or phase,
Umpire’s check list]
- Chapter 3. Intelligence and Reconnaissance Platoon (In which an
enthusiatic platoon leader discusses the organization, training and employment
of his newly organized platoon); 23 pages, 3 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10221} [Includes: Scene I, Duties of members of the I.and R.Platoon, Platoon
Headquarters, Reconnaissance Squads. Scene II, Scene III, Tactical employment
of the intelligence and reconnaissance platoon. Scene IV, Critique of actions
of first squad]
- Chapter 4. Terrain Appreciation; 35 pages, 19 illus. Price 3.50
{Item No.10222} [Includes: Part I.: General Principles, Summary. Part
II.Terrain appreciation in defensive operations: General, Effect of terrain
upon location of boundaries between units, Summary. Part III. Terrain
appreciation in offensive operations: General, Effect of terrain upon location
of boundaries between units, Summary]
- Chapter 5. Sniping — Past and Present; 25 pages, 11 illus.
Price 2.50 {Item No.10223}
- Chapter 6. Troop Leading and Antitank Mine-Laying Unit; 25 pages, 6
illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10224} [Includes: Forward, Situation, Requirements 1
to 15 each with a requirement, solution and discussion, followed by a continued
situation]
- Chapter 7. Foreign Map Reading; 21 pages, 12 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10225} [Includes: General, American reproduction of foreign maps, Foreign
maps, Elevation, Grid systems, Conventional signs, Conclusion]
- Chapter 8. The Thrust Line System of Point Designation; 4 pages, 1
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10226}
- Chapter 9. Rating of Officer Candidates; 31 pages, 7 illus. Price
3.00 {Item No.10227} [Includes: Introduction, Guide for tactical officers of
the training brigade: General, The platoon leader, The qualities of leadership,
Importance, Methods of studying men, Forms and their use, Standards and methods
of rating, Company and higher commanders, Summary. Appendix A: Sugguestions for
interviewing, Appendix B: The Exhibit “C” (Trainer evaluation)]
- Chapter 10. Hints to Newly Commissioned Officers; 6 pages Price .50
{Item No.10228} [Includes: Forward, Loyality, Discipline, Courtesy, Relations
with enlisted men, Use of subordinates, Correction of enlisted men, Relations
with other officers, Relations with superiors, Miscellaneous]
- Chapter 11. Film Strips — Our Newest Visual Aid; 15 pages, 6
illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10229}
- Chapter 12. Classification Procedure Within the Regiment and Subordinate
Units; 51 pages, 11 illus. Price 5.00 {Item No.10230} [Includes:
Definitions, History, The establishment of the unit personnel office,
Classification operations during activation of the unit: Before D Day, D Day
and after. Interviewing and how to read a form 20, Continuous classification:
By the unit personnel officer, By other commanders, By periodic reports, By
means of running rosters, By special service. Summary of the responsibilities
of the unit personnel officer to the regimental commander in relation to
classification procedure, Classification of officers and warrent officers, The
basic regulations governing classification in the regiment]
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXVI (July 1943);
311 pages, 101 illus. Price 31.00 {Item No.10231}
- Chapter 1. Air-Ground Training; 37 pages, 6 illus. Price 4.00 {Item
No.10232} [An enthusiatic platoon leader writes who instruction in this subject
is conducted in his unit]
- Chapter 2. Combat Firing Proficiency Test for the Rifle Platoon; 23
pages, 3 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10233}
- Chapter 3. Infantry Entrenchments and Weapon Emplacements; 34 pages,
25 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10234}
- Chapter 4. Infantry — Artillery Cooperation; 37 pages Price
4.00 {Item No.10235}
- Chapter 5. General Considerations of Defensive Combat; 16 pages, 2
illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10236}
- Chapter 6. Tactics Regiment in Attack — Map Exercise; 37 pages,
8 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10237} [Includes: Situation, then requirements 1-6
each with a requirement, solution and continued situation]
- Chapter 7. Military Leadership; 25 pages, 2 illus. Price 2.50 {Item
No.10238} [Includes: Introduction, Mental preparation for the shock of battle,
Experience — Lt. Jones, experience — Three germans feigning death,
Experience — Surprised by a machine gun, Leadership, Knowledge, Judgement,
Tact, Endurance, Initiative, Bearing, Courage, Dependability, Justice,
Enthusiasm]
- Chapter 8. The Cannon Company in Defense; 26 pages, 2 illus. Price
3.00 {Item No.10239} [Includes: Purpose, General situation, Special situation,
followed by seven requirements each with a requirement, solution, discussion,
and continued situation]
- Chapter 9. Training in Tank Recognition and identification; 20
pages, 16 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10240} [Includes: Introduction, Basic
idenfication, Application of the means chart, Methods and means of training]
- Chapter 10. Improvised Mats for Moving Vehicles Over Soft Terrain;
13 pages, 8 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10241}
- Chapter 11. Contrast; 7 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10242}
[Bayonet training 1852 vs. 1943]
- Chapter 12. Battlefield Dope; 14 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.50 {Item
No.10243} [Combat Intelligence]
- Chapter 13. Camouflage of the Heavy Machine Gun in Attack; 11 pages,
7 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10244}
- Chapter 14. An Improvised Opaque Projector; 13 pages, 8 illus. Price
1.50 {Item No.10245} [Includes: Introduction: Projection of illustrations,
Projection of solid objects, Reproduction of sketches and diagrams, Tactical
training. Principle of operation, Materials for construction, Construction,
Projection room, Screen, Use]
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX (October 1946);
311 pages, 79 illus. Price 32.00 {Item No.10246}
- Chapter 1. Mechanical Training 57-mm Recoilless Rifle; 34 pages, 16
illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10247} [Includes: Description, Disassembly and
assembly, Mechanical functioning, Stoppages and immediate action, Care and
cleaning, Ammunition and fuses, Bore sight adjustment]
- Chapter 2. Mechanical Training 75-mm Recoilless Rifle; 34 pages, 12
illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10248} [Includes: General, Disassembly and assembly,
Mechanical functioning, Stoppages and immediate action, Ammunition and fuzes,
Care and cleaning, Mountings, Sights and bore sighting]
- Chapter 3. Sound Locating Set GR-6; 14 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.50
{Item No.10249} [Weapon locating sound equipment for infantry use]
- Chapter 4. Terrain Model DeLuxe; 29 pages, 20 illus. Price 3.00
{Item No.10250} [Includes: 17 requirements with solutions, each detailing how
to build a part of the board]
- Chapter 5. Engineer Combat Battalion (Infantry Division); 14 pages,
3 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10251} [Includes: Introduction, Organization,
Supply functions, Support operations in general, Defensive operations, Attack
and pursuit operations, Assault crossing, Summary]
- Chapter 6. Tank Principles Don’t Change; 10 pages, 2 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10252}
- Chapter 7. “Powerhouse I”; 10 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10253} [Including: Introduction, The division plan, Division engineer
plan, Orders changed, Bridging the river] [Story of a WWII river crossing,
Meurthe River in November 1944]
- Chapter 8. Infantry Radio Communication; 13 pages, 4 illus. Price
1.50 {Item No.10254} [Includes: Introduction, Characteristics of infantry
radios, Frequency ranges, SCR-536, SCR-300, AN/VRC-3, SCR-694]
- Chapter 9. Gun Platoon in the Attack (75-mm Recoilless Rifle); 16
pages, 4 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10255} [Includes: Introduction,
Organization, Equipment, Missions of the platoon in the attack, Assignment in
combat, Selection of firing positions, Missions of the gun platoon in the
attack, Company attack order]
- Chapter 10. Athletics in the Physical Training Program; 18 pages, 2
illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10256} [Includes: Introduction, The prewar program,
The program during the war, The postwar program, Organization of the program,
Sport classes, Basketball, Boxing, Other factors to increase interest in the
program]
- Chapter 11. A Formula for Instruction; 14 pages Price 1.50 {Item
No.10257} [Including: Introduction, Adult education, Incentives verus
motivation, Filling the need, Sensory appeals, Empathy, Firing the mind]
- Chapter 12. Preparation and Conduct of a Field Exercise; 29 pages
Price 3.00 {Item No.10258} [Includes: Part I: Foreword, General, Directive,
Planning the exercise, Draft of the exercise, Control, Critque, Time breakdown,
Administrative details. Part II: The gun platoon in support of a daylight
attack, A gun platoon in the support of the attack, Umpire’s check list]
- Chapter 13. Squad Management; 12 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10259}
[Includes: Introduction, Characteristics of a leader, Responsibilities of
leadership]
- Chapter 14. Extension Course of the Infantry School; 17 pages Price
2.00 {Item No.10260} [Includes list of Infantry School extension courses]
- Chapter 15. Combat S-4; 8 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10261}
[Mules in WWII]
- Chapter 16. An Equal and Opposite Reaction; 6 pages, 1 illus. Price
1.00 {Item No.10262} [Recoilless rifles]
- Chapter 17. Subcaliber Tactical Training; 17 pages, 4 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10263} [Includes: The problem, Making the ground map, General
considerations, Training uses, A tactical exercise, Conduct of training,
Reconnaissance and orders, Platoon action, Summary] [Shrinking the terrain to a
manageable training size]
- Chapter 18. Supply of the Rifle Company and the Battalion in the
Defense; 13 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10264} [Includes:
Operations, The problem, Supply of the rifle company and battalion in defense,
Section I: Situation, First requirement. Section II: A solution of first
requirement, Discussion-solution of first requirement, Situation continued.
Section III: A solution of second requirement, Other situations, requirements
and solutions, Summary]
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXX (April 1947);
312 pages, 117 illus. Price 32.00 {Item No.10265}
- Chapter 1. Methods of Instruction for the Gun Platoon (75-mm Recoilless
Rifle); 38 pages, 10 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10266} [Includes: Purpose,
Schedules, Methods of instructions for mechanical training, Crew drill and
methods of training, Marksmanship and methods of instruction in marksmanship]
- Chapter 2. Fighting Fear; 13 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10267}
[Includes: Introduction, Causes of fear, Utility of fear, Discipline modifies
fear, Factors in overcoming fear] [A very good article on the subject]
- Chapter 3. The Mechanics of Moving Troops by Air; 32 pages, 5 illus.
Price 3.50 {Item No.10268} [Includes: Part I: Introduction, Coordination and
liaison, Training, Prior planning, Conclusion. Part II. Standing operating
procedure air movement plan “A”]
- Chapter 4. The Problem of Reorganization; 17 pages, 4 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10269} [Includes: Introduction, The problem begins, Purpose and
methods of reorganization, The rifle squad, The rifle platoon, The rifle
company, The battalion, Conclusions]
- Chapter 5. Battalion Attack on Noroy Le Bourg; 12 pages, 4 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10270} [Includes: Introduction, Attack order (oral), The
attack, Analysis and lessons learned]
- Chapter 6. Functioning of the Regimental Staff in Combat (A one act
play); 27 pages, 3 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10271} [Includes:
Introduction, The regimental staff (One act in three scenes): Scene one, Scene
two, Scene three]
- Chapter 7. The Theory and Operation of Military Government; 33
pages, 6 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No.10272} [Includes: Introductions,
Definitions, Establishment of military government, Control, Civil affairs,
Military government agencies of war and navy departments, Asiatic, National
policy, Treatment of populace, Local officials, Economics, Political activity,
Religion, Judicial, Military courts, Civil courts, Summary]
- Chapter 8. The Airborne Pathfinder Team — Point of the
Spearhead; 22 pages, 12 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10273} [Includes:
Introduction, Mission, Organization, Equipment, Characteristics, Limitations,
Employment, Communications equipment, Aids to air navigation, Assembly aids for
ground troops, Formations and movement to combat, Summary]
- Chapter 9. Comparative Data on 4.2-inch and 81-mm Mortars; 25 pages,
22 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10274}
- Chapter 10. The Principles of War; 25 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.50
{Item No.10275} [Includes: Introduction, The principle of mass, The principle
of the objective, The principle of surprise, The principle of security, the
principle of cooperation, The principle of the offensive, The principle of
movement, The principle of economy of force, The principle of simplicity]
- Chapter 11. Use Six Stovepipes; 13 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.50 {Item
No.10276} [Includes: Introduction, Selection of position, Communication,
Observation, Fire control] [Using six mortar tubes, rather than four, the old
standard, at one time]
- Chapter 12. Night Vision and Infrared Illumination; 20 pages, 7
illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10277} [Includes: Introduction, Physical aspects of
night vision, Four principles of night vision, Testing procedures, Training
procedures, Infrared equipment, Summary]
- Chapter 13. Infantry Weapons; 45 pages, 30 illus. Price 4.50 {Item
No.10278} [Includes: Introduction, Development during the war, Automatic
pistols, caliber .45, United states carbines cal.30, United states rifles
cal.30, Browning automatic rifles, Submachine guns, Light machine guns, Heavy
machine guns, .50 cal. machine guns, Mortars, Portable flame throwers, Rocke
launchers, Antitank guns and recoilless rifles, Tanks]
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