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- Brown, Capt.Little, Corps of Engineers. "The Engineer Soldier: His
Training," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.I, No.3
(July-September 1909); 7 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.6151} [The state of
peacetime combat engineer training in 1909]
- Woodruff, Capt.J.A., Corps of Engineers. "The Army School of the
Line and Staff College," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.I,
No.3 (July-September 1909); 13 pages Price 1.50{Item No.6153} [This is a
listing of the number of hours taught on each subject, the text books used (a
good bibliography), and the practical work preformed (including staff ride) for
each of the courses at the school.]
- McQuigg, Major, Report from. "The Work of the Corps of Engineers
Ohio National Guard. At camp of instruction, Ft.Benjamin Harrison, Ind., Sept.
1st to 10th 1910," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.III,
No.10 (April-June 1911); 11 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No. 6173}
[Description of Engineer training prior to World War One]
- Caples, Capt.W.G., Corps of Engineers. "The Australian Militia
System," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.V, No.24
(November-December 1913); 8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.6204}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Training and Officering of
Reserves in Foreign Armies," Ordnance Notes.---No.265 (Washington, 12
March 1883) by Captain H.Hildyard, Seventy First Highlanders. From the
Journal of the Royal United Service Institution; 40 pages Price 4.00 {Item
No.5265}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Training of Prussian
Officers, their Promotion, and How their Capabilities and Tested," by
Captain J.R.Lumley (late thirteenth Prussian Lancer). Ordnance
Notes.—No.278 (Washington, 27 March, 1883) From the Journal of Royal
United Service Institution; 17 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.5278}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "Military Education and
Training," by Capt.Walter H.James, late R.E.. Ordnance
Notes.—No.283 (Washington, April 2, 1883) Royal of the Royal United
Service Institution; 22 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.5283}
- Reports of the Chief of Ordnance and Board of Ordnance and
Fortification. "Report of Capt.Beverly W.Dunn, Ordnance Department Upon
the Establishment of a Course of Instruction for Ordnance Officers,"
Annual Reports of the War Department 1902 Volume VII, Appendix III.;
27 pages Price 3.00 {Item No.5404} [Detailed course description]
- Peterson, Lt.Col.V.L., Corps of Engineers. As given the eighth
engineers (mounted). "Sandbox instruction in Fortification, Reconnaissance
and Minor Tactics," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineers. Vol.10
(1918); 21 pages, 22 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.6275} [Includes: Field
Fortifications instruction, Barbed-wire entanglements, Saps, Mines shafts and
galleries, Machine Gun emplacements, Deep shelters, Craters, Observation posts,
battery emplacements and dressing stations, Final review of all the work,
Lectures given on the work, Battalion supporting point, Sand box for sketching
instruction, Use of the sand box for instruction in minor tactics, Patrols,
Advance guards, Outposts, Results accomplished.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Conduct of a Command Post Exercise
(Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XIV,
Chapter 7. (July 1937); 14 pages, 1 map Price 1.50 {Item No.10095}
[Includes: The Tactical problem, The supply situation of the brigade,
Development of the tactical situation, Situation when the command post exercise
opens, Requirement, Notes, Instructions for Umpires, Preliminary instructions,
First phase, Second phase, Instructions for umpires]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Training Films and How to Use
Them," Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XIV, Chapter 8. (July
1937); 14 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10096} [Includes: Discussion, List of
early Army Sound films (from TF 1 to TF 76)]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Program planning for National Guard
armory training (Infantry School Study)," Infantry School Mailing List,
Vol. XVII, Chapter 5. (January 1939); 10 pages Price 1.00 {Item
No.10131} [Includes: Introduction, The group system of training, Preparation of
a program]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Sand table (Infantry School
Study)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVIII, Chapter 5. (July
1939); 33 pages, 16 illus. Price 3.50 {Item No. 10143} [Includes:
Introduction, Technique of construction, Training uses of the sand table,
Terrain appreciation]
- Regimental and Company Commanders. "Instruction of Engineer Troops
while in Quarantine," Professional Memoirs. Corps of Engineer, Vol.10
(1918); 9 pages, 12 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.6264} [Indoor training:
Indoor model building and even driving mining galleries under their barracks]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "A Field Maneuver (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 2.
(February 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Training Aids," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XXIV, Chapter 3. (July 1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Sandtable Goes Modern,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIV, Chapter 6. (July 1942); 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.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Obstacle Courses for Infantry,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIV, Chapter 7. (July 1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Preparation and Conduct of Tactical
Problems for Small Units," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXV,
Chapter 2. (February 1943); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Film Strips — Our Newest Visual
Aid," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXV, Chapter 11. (February
1943); 15 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10229}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "An Improvised Opaque Projector,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXVI, Chapter 14. (July 1943); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Terrain Model DeLuxe," Infantry
School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 4. (October 1946); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Construction and Use of a Puffboard
Trainer," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.1 (January 1949);
14 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10338} [Includes: Introduction,
Construction of the puffboard, Conduct of a direct fire exercise, Conduct of an
indirect fire execise, Critique, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "A Formula for Instruction,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 11. (October 1946);
14 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10257} [Including: Introduction, Adult education,
Incentives verus motivation, Filling the need, Sensory appeals, Empathy, Firing
the mind]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Preparation and Conduct of a Field
Exercise," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 12.
(October 1946); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Extension Course of the Infantry
School," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 14.
(October 1946); 17 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.10260} [Includes list of
Infantry School extension courses]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Subcaliber Tactical Training,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 17. (October 1946);
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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Extension Course of the Infantry
School," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.1 (July 1948); 10
pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10322} [Includes: Introduction, Administration,
Grading, Constructive credit, Conclusion. Prospectus of the extension course of
the infantry school (list of courses available)]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Training
Methods," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.1, Section V. (September
1942) ; 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5544}[On German WWII Forces][Includes:
Notes on Training]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "British Indoor War
Game," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.5, Section V. (January
1943); 5 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.5610} [On British WWII
Forces][Includes: Introduction, Sugguested Procedure in Detail: By Attackers,
By the Defenders, Regarding Adminstrative Dutes. (British Company Level
Refereed Sandtable Training Aid)]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Training
Principles of the German Army," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.8,
Section VI. (April 1944); 5 pages Price .50 {Item No.5799} [On
German WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, The Organization of Training, The
Process of Training]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."British Middle East Infantry Training Depot ,"
Tactical and Technical Trends Issue No.13, No.12 (3 December 1942); 2 paragraphs
Price .50 {Item No.12731}
- Adjemian, Capt.George R., Infantry."8,000 Students by Mail,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.2 (October 1950); 9 pages 1.00 {Item
No.10434} [The state of Extension Courses given by the U.S.Army Infantry
School, including a list of the courses]
- Barta, Lt.Col.Edward J.."It Takes Imagination," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April 1954); 8 pages, 15 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10649} [Improvised training aids and battlefield map expedients]
- Black, Capt.Frederick H., Infantry. "Small Arms Instructional
Aids," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.2 (October 1949) ; 15
pages, 14 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10369} [Includes: Introduction, M1 Rifle,
Browning automatic rifle, Carbine, Submachine gun, Automatic pistol,
Disassembly training aid, all small arms, Summary] [Introduction on future
articles on the making of small arms training aids]
- Berenzweig, Capt.Marvin J., Infantry. "Technique of Instruction:
The Lesson Plan," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.2 (October
1949) ; 3 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10370}
- Berenzweig, Capt. Marvin J., Infantry. "Technique of Instruction:
Personality and the Lecture," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.36, No.1
(January 1950) ; 3 pages Price .50 {Item No.10380} [In discussion format]
- Berenzweig, Capt.Marvin J. , Infantry. "Technique of Instruction:
Application," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.36, No.2 (April 1950) ; 4
pages Price .50 {Item No.10395}
- Berenzweig, Capt.Marvin J., Infantry."Technique of Instruction:
Examination," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.1 (July 1950); 8
pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10416}
- Berenzweig, Capt.Marvin J., Infantry."Technique of Instruction:
Critique," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.2 (October 1950); 4
pages Price .50 {Item No.10430}
- Brown, Major LeRoy C., Infantry."Tell 'Em How, Show 'Em How, Have
'Em Do It," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.38, No.1 (January 1951); 11
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10444} [Training class lesson plans]
- Buckhorn, Sgt.."Flashback,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.5
(October-November 1960); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11142} [Educational
psychology applied to training]
- Butler, Captain Charles L.."So You Have to Prepare a Field
Exercise," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.1 (January 1955); 9
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10681} [Includes: Introduction, Planning,
Scope, Preparation, Terrain, Positions, Communications, Battle noises, Targets,
Demolitions, Fougasse, Wiring, Control point, Assembly areas, Ammunition,
Illumination, Personnel] [The reinforced rifle platoon in night relief and
defense]
- Carley Major John T.."Teaching or Talking?,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 7 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10792} [Drawbacks of a lecture type teaching system]
- Clarke, Lt.Gen. Bruce C.."The Creating of Superior
Units,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.47, No.4 (October 1957); 5 pages
Price .50 {Item No.10885} ["The problems of polishing ordinary units until
they emerge as superior are primarily the problems of raising individual
performance and capabilities to a superior level]
- Crawford, Brig.General Joseph B.."Let's Give Training Back to the
Commander,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.48, No.3 (July-September
1958). ; 4 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10932) [Unit training vs
committee training]
- Crawford, Lt.Col.Letcher and 1st Lt.Edgar R.McGreevy."Stumbling
Block to Realistic Training," Infantry, Vol.51, No.1 (January-February
1961); 2 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11167} [Problems with the
’Infiltration course’ training]
- Cross, Captain Richard E.."Fighting Backwards," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.1 (January 1954); 14 pages, 7 illus. Price
1.50 {Item No.10635} [Retrograde combat, how conduct at fighting withdrawal]
- Darden,"Capt.Fred A.."More Time for Sergeants," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 4 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11159} [The need for NCO schools, and a comparison of NCO in UK and Israel]
- Edmond, Lt.Colonel Emil V.B.."Will I Go to School?," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April 1953); 10 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10581} [Includes: Introduction, The school chain, Associate infantry
officer course, Infantry officer advanced course, Constructive credit, Command
and General staff college, Armed forces staff college, Army War College, Joint
colleges, Method of selection, Civilian component officers, Foreign schools,
Other schools]
- Ellis, Major William R.."Proven – The Opposing Forces Test,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 2
pages Price .50 {Item No.11255} [Comments on the Infantry magazine
October-November 1960 article on opposing force, the conducting of opposing
forces training and how to improve it]
- Hastings, Lt.Clark W.."Dial 112 for Everything,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.2 (February-March 1960); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11068} [MOS
112 Heavy weapons infantryman applies to 25 different jobs and should be broken
down into several MOS]
- Hitchcock, Major R.H.and Major A.R.Bolling, Jr.."Bringing the
Mountain to Mohammed," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April
1953); 9 pages, 7 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10585} [More realism for map
problems by using Panoramic views and other techniques] [Includes:
Introduction, Conduct of the exercise, The Panograph, Questions and Answers,
Processing]
- Hranicka, Major Joseph G.."Intelligence Training Test,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.4 (October 1955); 3 pages, 1+
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10738} [Includes: Introduction, Stations, Scoring,
Records, Critique]
- Iconoclast, Captain."Pro & Con: Should We Combine the Combat
Arms?: Make Way for Progress,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.3
(April-May 1960); 3 pages Price .50 {Item No.11082}
- Infantry magazine."Tricks of the Trade,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 1 page, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11233] [On
public address system tips]
- Infantry magazine staff."The USARCARIB School,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961), 2 pages, 2 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11274} [The US Army School for Latin American Armies in the
Canal Zone, the early School of the Americas]
- Kemp, Lt.Colonel Harry M., Infantry."The Attack Course,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952); 8 pages, 1 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10554} [The organizing live fire attack training]
- McCloy, Lt.Robert J.."The Orientation Course,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 3 pages, 3 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11226} [First schooling for newly commissioned Infantry
officers. The ‘Infantry Officer Orientation Course‘]
- Malone, III, Captain Paul B.."Tailor Training Time,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.2 (February-March 1960); 4 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11060} [Using Sunday morning for training and for more flexibility in
training scheduling]
- Martin Jr., Lt.Edwin W.."Prelude to Battle Drill,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.5 (October-November 1960); 4 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11141}
- Meyer, Captain Harold J.."Pro & Con: Should We Combine the
Combat Arms?: Little to Gain – Much to Lose,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.3 (April-May 1960);; 3
pages Price .50 {Item No.11083}
- Neal, Captain Barnes K., Jr.."Firecracker Board,"Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.2 (April 1956); 4 pages, 3 illus. Price .50
{Item No.10783} [Firecracker training device, to add realism to training]
- Newman, Capt.Strode, Infantry."Regimental Officers' School,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.38, No.2 (April 1951); 10 pages, 3 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10462} [The organization of an Officer training school
within an regiment]
- Pearson, 1st Lt.Karl M., Jr.."USAR Training," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11171}
[Suggestion on how to improve the Army reserve training system]
- Pitcher, Captain Conrad B., Infantry."Courses of Action",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.1 (July 1952); 6 pages Price .50
{Item No.10540} [Recommended officer extension subcourses lists]
- Ratcliff, 1st Lt.Robert H.."QUALITY Not Quantity," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11172}
[Training motivation and recruits]
- Russell, Lt.Colonel H.and Major Charles P.Murray."Get That
Fire,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.1 (January 1956); 13
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10762} [Setting up a Fire support
conference demonstration]
- Spettel, Major Frank J.."Realism," Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 10 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10563}
[The need from realist close combat training and the Close combat firing range]
[Includes: Introduction, Terrain, impact area, firing limits, Targets, pits,
communications, Control of targets]
- Sullivan, Capt.Robert A.."ICTP-13,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 1 page Price .50 {Item No.11237}
[Intensified combat training programs (ICTP) - 13 week for US Army reserves on
mobilization]
- Summers."Lt.Wallen M.."Grass Roots Training,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.5 (October-November 1960); 3 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11135} [Training by Squad Leaders]
- Van Eaton, Captain John H.."Teaching Points in Tactics,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.4 (October 1955); 12 pages, 7
illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10736} [How to prepare a demonstration on "The
Rifle Platoon in Attack"] [Includes: Introduction, Selection of terrain,
Choosing an avenue of approach, Choosing an assault position, The use of
support fires, The use of organic and attached support fires, Formations, The
assault, Consolidation on the objective, Conduct of the attack, Summary]
- Walsh, Captain Maurice D., Jr.."The Sounding Board: Summer Training
for USAR Schools,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.2 (February-March 1960).; 2
pages Price .50 {Item No.11067} [Regular army personnel for USAR school summer
camp]
- Williams,"Capt.Davant T.."Make Interest Pay Dividends,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 3 page, 3
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11268} [Writing lesson plans]
- Young, Capt.Roy J.."Meet an ROTC Unit,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 2 pages Price .50 {Item
No.11275}
- Infantry magazine staff."Cornerstone for Combat Power,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.3 (April-May 1960); 6 pages, 7
illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.11079}[The Basic training program] [Including: The
Program objective, Problems in BCT: New weapons, Land navigation, Proficiency
testing. Problems in AIT: New weapons, MOS saturation, Individual
qualification. General problem areas: Cadre personnel, Housekeeping and
administrative details, Combat realism, Length of training cycle, Program
content, Reserve components, Motivation of the individual. Problems posed by
Mobilization: Do we have time? Reserve training]
- Infantry magazine editor."Can We Afford Peacetime Accidents?,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.2 (March-April 1961); 1 page Price .50 {Item No.11186}
[Training accidents. We must work to prevent accidents, but it is not possible
to remove all risk from training]
- Infantry School Quarterly."T.A.M.--An Exchange of Ideas on Infantry
Problems,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.47, No.2 (April 1957); 6
pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10838} [T.A.M. (Training, Ability, Money)
Three basic problems wrong with the infantry in 1957]
- Infantry magazine staff."Officer Candidate Training,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 2 pages, 12
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11258} [A general article on OCS in 1961]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Promotion Through Army Extension
Courses," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 5
pages Price .50 {Item No.10351} [Includes: Introduction, Promotion in the
organized reserve corps, Members of the enlisted reserve corps may gain a
commission, Promotion for the national guard officer, Waiver of technical
requirements upon transfer of national guard officers, Commissions for warrant
officers and enlisted members of the national guard, Conclusion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry School Enlisted Courses,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.36, No.2 (April 1950); 20 pages, 15 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10398} [Includes: Introduction, The home of the infantry,
Enlisted motor course, Communication chief's course, Infantry radio repair
course, Basic airborne course, Pathfinder course, Parachute rigger course, The
Rigger's pledge, Here's what they say]
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