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Vietnam War Vintage (1961 to 1972)
U.S.Marine Corps
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Tactics of Infantry in
Battle," by Col.Sir Lumley Graham, Bart. Ordnance Notes.—No.254
(Washington, 24 February 1883) From Journal of the Royal United Service
Institution; 25 pages Price 3.00 {Item No.5254}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Offensive Defensive by
Infantry in Extended Order," Ordnance Notes.---No.268 (Washington, 15
March 1883) by Colonel T.Lynden Bell, Thirty-Seventh Brigade Depot. From
the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution; 11 pages, plus 1 plate of
illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.5268}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Training of Infantry for
Battle," by Colonel Sir Lumley Graham. Ordnance Notes.—No.272
(Washington, 20 March 1883) From the Journal of the Royal United Services
Institution; 62 pages, 2 plates of illustrations Price 6.00 {Item No.5272}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "The Effects of the Increased
Powers of Infantry Weapons," by R.F.Johnson, R.A.. Ordnance
Notes.—No.305 (Washington, 20 June 1883) From the Proceedings of the
Royal Artillery Institution; 5 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5305}
- War Department, Ordnance Office. "Infantry Fire v. Artilley
Fire," by Col.Lonsdale Hale. Ordnance Notes.—No.319 (Washington,
3 September 1883) From the Journal of the Royal United Service Institution;
8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5319}
- U.S.Navy, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence."The
Naval Brigade at Tel-El-Kebir,"War Series No.III., Part III. Section XVII.
by Lt.-Commander Casper F.Goodrich, USN (1883); 9 pages, 14 illus. Price
1.00 {Item No.20239} [From "Report of the British Naval and Military
Operations in Egypt, 1882"] [Includes: Infantry field equipment,
The Naval Galting battery, Camp arrangements, Latrines, Camp routine]
- U.S.Navy, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence."The
Marine Battalions,"War Series No.III., Part III. Section XVIII. by
Lt.-Commander Casper F.Goodrich, USN (1883); 9 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.20240} [From "Report of the British Naval and Military Operations
in Egypt, 1882"] [Includes: The Royal Marine Light Infantry, The Royal
Marine Artillery]
- U.S.Navy, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence."The
Troops,"War Series No.III., Part III. Section XXI. by Lt.-Commander Casper
F.Goodrich, USN (1883); 10 pages, 7 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.20243} [From
"Report of the British Naval and Military Operations in Egypt, 1882"]
[Includes: The cavalry, The mounted infantry, The infantry. (Organization and
equipment)]
- U.S.Navy, Bureau of Navigation, Office of Naval Intelligence."The
Indian Contingent,"War Series No.III., Part III. Section XXX. by
Lt.-Commander Casper F.Goodrich, USN (1883); 38 pages, 24 illus. Price 4.00
{Item No.20252} [From "Report of the British Naval and Military Operations
in Egypt, 1882"] [Includes: Peculiarity of organization in Indian
regiments, Equipment, followers, &c. (Kabul scale of baggage). Cavalry,
Infantry, The 7-pdr jointed-steel M.L.R. and the mule battery. Indian rations,
Outfit, &c., Indian transport, Medical arrangements, Veterinary department,
Historical notes, Action at Chalouf, Serapeum]
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Cavalry versus Infantry,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 7 pages Price .50 {Item No.22408}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Cavalry verus Infantry at Lawrencepore,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 6 pages Price
.50 {Item No22435}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Attack Formation of Infantry,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 21 pages Price 1.00 {Item
No.22415}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Tactics of the American War,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 7 pages Price .50 {Item No.22420}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."German Musketry,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 5 pages Price .50 {Item No.22417}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."The Austrian Infantry,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 7 pages Price .50 {Item No.22426}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Tactics in India,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 6 pages Price .50 {Item No.22427}
- Maude, Captain F.N., R.E.."Russian Infantry Tactics,"Letters on Tactics and Organization
(1891); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.22423}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Historical Map Problem," The
Infantry School Mailing List Vol.VII, Chapter V. (December
1933-1934); 13 pages Price 1.50 {Item No.10005} [Includes: Operations of a
battalion of french infantry in the Vosges mountains on August 9, 1914]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Regiment in Defense, Map Problem,"
The Infantry School Mailing List Vol.VII, Chapter VI. (December
1933-1934); 9 pages, plus map Price 1.00 {Item No.10006}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Company D 8th Machine-gun Battalion in
the Aisne-Marne Defense, July 1918," The Infantry School Mailing List
Vol.VII, Chapter IX. (December 1933-1934); 17 pages Price 2.00 {Item
No.10009} [Personal experience monograph of Major John S.Switzer, Infantry]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small Problems—Infantry," The
Infantry School Mailing List Vol.VIII, Chapter III. (June 1934); 33
pages, 8 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10014} [Three combat problems involving
small infantry units.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Motorized Infantry Regiment,"
The Infantry School Mailing List Vol.VIII, Chapter IV. (June 1934);
16 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10015} [An early discussion on the
organization of motorized combat units in the U.S.military]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Operations of a British Infantry
Battalion in the retreat from Mons," The Infantry School Mailing List
Vol.VIII, Chapter IX. (June 1934); 13 pages Price 1.50 {Item
No.10018} [Historical Map Problem][Includes: Four situations with discussions
and their historical solutions]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small problems—Infantry," The
Infantry School Mailing List Vol.IX, Chapter III. (December 1934);
32 pages, 4 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10023} [?Missing map foldouts opposite
page 42 (fig.12) and 50 (fig.13)]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The raid on Adam house," The
Infantry School Mailing List Vol.IX, Chapter IX. (December 1934); 25
pages, 5 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10029} [A Infantry tactical problem based
on an historical example from WWI]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Operations of Company H 9th Infantry,
November 1918. by Captain Walter P.O’Brien," The Infantry School
Mailing List Vol.IX, Chapter XI. (December 1934); 27 pages, 7 illus.
Price 3.00 {Item No.10031}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small Problems—Infantry
(Historical)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. X, Chapter X.
(June 1935); 36 pages, 11 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10042} [Includes:
Five problems, each with a introduction, requirement, solution, conclusion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The New Infantry Regiment,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XI, Chapter 1. (January 1936); 39
pages Price 4.00 {Item No.10048} [Includes: Introduction, Important changes,
Other interesting changes, the follows a series of comparisons between the old
and new regiments in: Fire power, Antiaircraft fire power, Road spaces,
Organization, Main data, Transportation, Grades, The rifle battalion, The new
special weapons battalion and the old howitzer platoon, The rifle company,
Machine gun company, Antitank company, Old howitzer company and the new Mortar
Company, Regimental headquarters company, The service company]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Tactical Aspects of the Proposed New
Regiment," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XI, Chapter 2.
(January 1936); 11 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10049}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Some Possibilities of Motorized
Reconnaissance," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XI, Chapter 4.
(January 1936); 17 pages Price 2.00 {Item No.10051} [Includes:
Introduction, Possibilities of the new infantry regiment, General method of
employment, Cooperation with air observation, Operation of motor reconnaissance
elements, The ground to be covered by motorized reconnaissance]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Lines and Formations," Infantry
School Mailing List, Vol. XI, Chapter 11. (January 1936); 9 pages, 8
illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10058}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small Problems—Infantry (A skirmish
in Nicaragua)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XI, Chapter 13.
(January 1936); 19 pages, 2 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10060}
[Includes: A historical example, Discussion, Historical Solution]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Tactics of the New Infantry Rifle
Platoon (Tentative Infantry School Teachings on the New Unit)," Infantry
School Mailing List, Volume XII, Chapter 3. (July 1936); 12 pages
Price 1.00 {Item No.10065}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The New Rifle Platoon in Defense (An
Illustration of the Tentative Infantry School Teaching On the New Unit),"
Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XII, Chapter 4. (July 1936); 4
pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10066} [Includes: Situation, Requirements]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Regiment Withdraws (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XIII, Chapter 4.
(January 1937); 19 pages, 2 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10081}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry Around the World,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Volume XIV, Chapter 10. (July 1937);
23 pages Price 2.50 {Item No.10098} [Includes: British infantry, Antitank rifle
in British army, European ideas on tank battles, The new german army, Extending
the use of training films, Air infantry, Soviet Russia, France, British
Opinions (on airborne forces), Observation aviation]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Rifle company and platoon in the attack
(Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVI,
Chapter 5. (April 1938); 12 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10117}
[Includes: Introduction, The rifle platoon, The rifle company, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Rifle company and platoon in the attack
(map problem)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVI, Chapter 6.
(April 1938); 9 pages, 1 map Price 1.50 {Item No.10118} [Includes:
Situation and six requirements each followed by a solution]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry and engineers (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVI, Chapter 7.
(April 1938); 26 pages, 5 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10119} [Includes:
Introduction, Field engineering (Map problem): Situation, Six requirements each
followed by a solution and discussion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Cavalry with infantry (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVI, Chapter 11.
(April 1938); 8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10123}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small infantry problems (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVII, Chapter 6.
(January 1939); 44 pages, 8 illus. Price 4.50 {Item No.10132}
[Includes: Problem 1: Infantry rifle squad-Tactical walk, General notes for
instructors. Problem 2: Rifle squad-Point of advance guard. Problem 3: Rifle
section-Advance party. Problem 4: Rifle section-Advance party. Problem 5: Rifle
platoon-Flank unit of attacking force. Problem 6: Rifle company in attack.
Problem 7: Rifle company in defense. Each problem has a situation,
requirements, a solution, and discussion.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small infantry problems (Infantry School
Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVIII, Chapter 11.
(July 1939); 31 pages, 4 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10149} [Includes:
Problem No.1 Rifle platoon-combat practice: Part One: Firing problem: Four
requirements each with a situation and solution. Part Two: Problem No. 2:
Machine-gun platoon supporting an attack: Situation, Two situations each with a
requirement, solution and discussion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Installation of infantry regimental
command posts (Infantry School Study)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.
XVII, Chapter 10. (January 1939); 20 pages, 7 illus. Price 2.00
{Item No.10136} [Includes: Introduction, Designation of command posts, A
proposed sequence of events to be followed in the establishment of an infantry
command post, The communition officer (checklist), The message center chief
(checklist), The radio chief (checklist), The wire chief (checklist), Forward
displacement of command post, Important notes]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The 1939 infantry regiment (An Infantry
School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XVIII, Chapter
10. (July 1939); 33 pages, 8 illus. plus tables Price 3.50 {Item
No.10148} [Includes: Introduction, Brigade headquarters: Strength, Weapons,
Organization. Infantry Regiment, Rifle (Motorized): Grades, Organization,
Important changes, Characteristics of weapons, Main data, Notes on ammunition,
Troop movement by motor transport, Summary of organic transportion, Feeding the
troops, Other interesting developments, Headquarters and headquarters company
infantry regiment, Service company, The rifle battalion, The rifle company, The
heavy weapons company]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Company M 23d Infantry in the attack on
Vaux (July 1, 1918)(An Historical Study)," Infantry School Mailing List,
Vol. XIX, Chapter 1. (February 1940); 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]
- Bradbury, 1st Lt. Donald K.."Combat Lessons,"Infantry. Vol.50,
No.4 (August-September 1960); 1 page Price .50 {Item No.11116} [Extracts
from WWII Combat Reports]
- Medusky, Lt.Col.J.W.."Surprise Package," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.45, No.2 (April 1955); 10 pages, 3+ illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10702} [The battle of the Bulge, it's surprises, the 82nd Airborne, three of
it's platoons and the engagement at Rencheux]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Notes on infantry (Infantry School
Study)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 3.
(February 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The heavy weapons company of the
infantry battalion," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 4.
(February 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The infantry rifle company in attack (An
infantry school teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XIX,
Chapter 6. (February 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The rifle battalion in defense,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 8. (February 1940);
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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Small infantry problems," Infantry
School Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 9. (February 1940); 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.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry weapons," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XIX, Chapter 10. (February 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Fighting an Infantry Rifle Company (An
Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XX,
Chapter 3. (July 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Rifle Battalion in Attack
(Illustrative Problem)(An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XX, Chapter 4. (July 1940); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Tactics of the Auto-Rifle Squad (An
Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXI,
Chapter 1. (February 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Heavy Weapons Company in the Attack
(Illustrative problem)(An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XXI, Chapter 3. (February 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "An Infantry Battalion in the Attack
(German Battalion Attacks in Poland)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.
XXI, Chapter 4. (February 1941); 17 pages, 4 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10177} [Includes: Introduction, (Situation), Battalion orders for attack in
the direction of Tomaszow]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "An Infantry Regiment (Reinforced)
Prepares to Receive an Armored Attack (An Infantry School Study),"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXI, Chapter 7. (February 1941);
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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Infantry Regimental Commander in
Offensive Combat (An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing
List, Vol. XXI, Chapter 8. (February 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "An Infantry Rifle Regiment Launches an
Attack (An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.
XXI, Chapter 9. (February 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Estimate of the Situation (An
Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXII,
Chapter 1. (August 1941); 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)]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Battalion in Attack (Illustrative
Problem)(An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol.
XXII, Chapter 3. (August 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "A Leading Company in the Attack
(Illustrative problem)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXII,
Chapter 5. (August 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Reserve Rifle Company in the Attack
(An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXII,
Chapter 6. (August 1941); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry School Reference Data (Revised
to march 31, 1941)," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXII, Chapter
7. (August 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Training of the Rifle Squad
Within the Rifle Platoon," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIII,
Chapter 3. (February 1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Infantry Battalion, Rifle, in
Defense (Illustrative problem)(An Infantry School Teaching)," Infantry
School Mailing List, Vol. XXIII, Chapter 4. (February 1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Heavy Weapons Company in the Attack
(An Infantry School Teaching)(Illustrative Problem)," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XXIII, Chapter 6. (February 1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Rifle Company Platoons in Attack,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIII, Chapter 9. (February
1942); 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.]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Infantry Battalion, Rifle, in the
Attack (Illustrative map exercise)(An infantry school teaching)," Infantry
School Mailing List, Vol. XXIV, Chapter 4. (July 1942); 48 pages, 7
illus. Price 5.00 {Item No.10212} [Includes: Purpose, Situation, Requirements
One to Seven each with a Situation, Solution and Discussion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Troop Leading a Battalion in
Defense," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXIV, Chapter 8. (July
1942); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Tactics Regiment in Attack — Map
Exercise," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXVI, Chapter 6.
(July 1943); 37 pages, 8 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10237} [Includes:
Situation, then requirements 1-6 each with a requirement, solution and
continued situation]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Cannon Company in Defense,"
Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXVI, Chapter 8. (July 1943); 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]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Squad Management," Infantry School
Mailing List, Vol. XXIX, Chapter 13. (October 1946); 12 pages Price
1.50 {Item No.10259} [Includes: Introduction, Characteristics of a leader,
Responsibilities of leadership]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Battalion Attack on Noroy Le
Bourg," Infantry School Mailing List, Vol. XXX, Chapter 5. (April
1947); 12 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10270} [Includes:
Introduction, Attack order (oral), The attack, Analysis and lessons learned]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry Organization," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.XXXI, No.1 (July 1947); 16 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.00
{Item No.10281} [The first Post WWII Infantry reorganization]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Formations and Exercises for the
Rifle Squad and Platoon," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXI, No.1 (July
1947); 38 pages, 9 illus. Price 4.00 {Item No.10282}[Includes: Forward,
General, Combat drill: Rifle squad, Combat drill: Rifle platoon, Combat
exercises: Rifle Squad, Combat exercises: Rifle platoon]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Tactics of the Rifle
Platoon," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXI, No.2 (October 1947); 24
pages, 4 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10291} [Includes: General, The Rifle
platoon, Employment of the rifle platoon in defense, The rifle platoon on
security missions]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Tactics of the Weapons
Platoon," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXI, No.2 (October 1947); 17
pages, 3 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10292}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Independent Battalion in Attack at
Bulalacao (An historic monograph)," Infantry School Quarterly Vol.XXXI,
No.1 (July 1947); 29 pages, 3 illus. Price 3.00 {Item No.10286} [Includes:
Introduction, Battalion order, The action, Analysis and criticism,
Intelligence, Operations, Evacuation and supply, Communication, Civil affairs,
Evaluation, Lessons ][Philippines (20 October 1944)]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Combat Tactics of the Rifle Squad,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXI, No.1 (July 1947); 17 pages, 1 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10283} [Includes: General, Rifle squad in attack, Rifle
squad in defense, The rifle squad on security missions]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Organization and Principles of
Employment of the Heavy Weapons Company in the Attack," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.XXXII, No.2 (April 1948); 15 pages, 10 illus. Price 1.50
{Item No.10312} [Includes: Introduction, Organization, Principles of employment
in the attack, Missions, Tactical decisions, Combat responsibility, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Operations of a Rifle Company at Brest,
France (An Historic Monograph)," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXII,
No.2 (April 1948); 23 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10313} [Includes:
Introduction, 2D division plan of attack, Situation of Company F, 23D Infantry,
The attack, Analysis and criticism, Lessons]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Raids," Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.XXXIII, No.1 (July 1948); 25 pages, 4 illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10317}
[Includes: Introduction, Planning, Communication and control, II. Raid on
Schierwaldenrath, Plan of attack, Plan of withdrawal, The raid, Company raid,
Summary] [7 October 1944]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Defense of Hofen, Germany (A
historical monograph)," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.1 (July
1948); 16 pages, 2 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10318} [Includes:
Introduction, 99th Division, 3d Battalion, 395th Infantry, The German plan, The
defense of Hofen, Germany, Analysis, Lessons] [25 July 1944]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Attack of a Fortified Position,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.1 (July 1948); 21 pages, 10
illus. Price 2.50 {Item No.10320} [Includes: Introduction, Analysis of a
fortified position, Reconnaissance prior to the attack, Organization,
Employment of weapons, The attack, Conclusion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Antiairborne Defense," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.1 (July 1948); 17 pages, 2 illus. Price
2.00 {Item No.10321} [Includes: Introduction, Civilian attitude, Training,
Defensive areas, Supporting weapons, Organization of defense, Warning system,
Local defense force, Mobile striking force, Conduct of defense, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Front-Line Rifle Platoon in
Defense," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.2 (October 1948);
18 pages, 8 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10329} [Includes: Introduction,
Allocation of time, Conference, Tactical walk, Practical exercise, Discussion.
Section I: Conference, Organization, Firepower, Frontage, Organization of the
defensive area, Location of weapons, Location of squad weapons, Security,
Priority of work, Conduct of the defense. Section II: Tactical Walk. Section
III. Practical exercise. Section IV: Discussion]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Communication in the Infantry
Battalion," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIII, No.2 (October
1948); 20 pages, 7 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10331} [Includes:
Introduction, The rifle company, The heavy weapons company, The battalion
headquarters and headquarters company, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry vs. Dug-in Armor,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 18 pages, 3 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10346} [Includes: Introduction, The siege of Munoz begins,
Counterattack, Analysis and criticism, Summary of lessons learned] [Munoz,
Luzon, Phillippines, 1944. Japanese Reinforced Tank Regiment vs. U.S.Infantry
Regiment]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "A Rifle Company in Mountain
Terrain," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 17
pages, 3 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10348} [Includes: Introduction, Objective:
Bologna, The II Corps prepares for D-Day, Task of the 350th Infantry, The 3d
battalion attacks, Company A's plan of attack, The attack, Capture of Di Sotta,
Analysis and criticism, Lessons] [Italy 1945]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Motti," Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 11 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10350}
[Finnish WWII Winter War Tactics]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "Infantry
Tactics," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.5, Section I. (January
1943) ; 6 pages Price .50 {Item No.5595} [On German WWII Forces][Includes:
Introduction, The Meeting Engagement, The Deliberate Attack, The Pursuit,
Defense, Village Fighting: Attack, Defense]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Method of
Employing Tanks with Infantry," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.I, No.11,
Section I. (July 1943); 17 pages, 6 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.5676}
[On German WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction. Operation 1, Operation 2a,
Operation 2b, Operation 3, Operation 4, Operation 5, Operation 6, Operation 7,
Operation 8, Tanks with Infantry]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "New Japanese Squad
Weapons for Infantry Squad," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.1,
Section II. (September 1943); 5 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.5705} [On Japanese WWII Forces][Includes: General, Model 99 Rifle, Model 99
Light Machine Gun: General, Distinguishing Features, Comment]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "How Japanese
Raiders Demolish Artillery," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.4,
Section III. (December 1943); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5747} [On
Japanese WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, The Treatise: Organization,
Personnel, Weapons, Supplies and Equipment, Training, Approach, Main Points in
the Attack]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "German Machine
Guns and Notes on Their Use," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.4,
Section I. (December 1943); 14 pages, 7 illus. Price 1.50 {Item
No.5751} [On German WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, The MG 34: Table of
Characteristics, Method of Operation, Use as Light Machine Gun, Use as Heavy
Machine Gun, Use as Antiaircraft Machine Gun, Use in Armored Vehicles. The MG
42, Table of Characterisitics, Method of Operation, Construction, Use as Light
Machine Gun, Use as Heavy Machine Gun, Use as Antiaircraft Machine Gun,
Possible Use in Armored Vehicles. German Tactical Doctrine: General, Attack,
Defense, Conclusion]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "U.S.Soldiers
Discuss German MG Tactics," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.4, Section
II. (December 1943); 9 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.5752} [On
German WWII Forces]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Use of Tanks with
Infantry," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.4, Section IV.
(December 1943); 7 pages Price .50 {Item No.5754} [On German WWII
Forces][Includes: Introduction, The Document: Attack, Defense, Notes on Use of
Ammunition, Peculiarities of Winter Fighting]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "How Infantry
Battalions Develop for the Attack," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.5,
Section II. (January 1944); 5 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.5760} [On German WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, First Stage, Second
Stage]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "The Infantry
Lieutenant and His Platoon," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.5,
Section I. (January 1944); 11 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5770}
[Includes: Introduction, The Article: General, Officer Qualifications, Basic
Training, Administration, Psychology, Getting Ready and on the Way, Arrival and
Preparation for Action, In Action]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Division. "Training in a
Parachute Machine-Gun Battalion," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.6,
Section VI. (February 1944); 4 pages Price .50 {Item No.5781} [On
German WWII Forces][Includes: Introduction, Points Stressed in Training]
- War Department, Military Intelligence Division. "Small-Unit Tactics
Used by Japanese," Intelligence Bulletin Vol.II, No.11, Section V.
(July 1944); 9 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.5860} [On Japanese WWII
Forces][Includes: Introduction, Patrolling, Approach March, Attack Tactics:
During the Day, During the Night, General: Infiltration, Mortar Company,
Special Assault Teams, Snipers, Communications]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "An Attack That Failed," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.1 (July 1949); 18 pages, 3 illus. Price 2.00
{Item No.10356} [Includes: Introduction, The battalion plan of attack, The
battalion attack, The withdrawal, Analysis and criticism, Lessons learned] [3rd
Battalion, 141st Infantry, 36th Division. February 1945. Germany]
- Croonquist, Capt.Arvid P., Jr., Infantry. "Attack on D'Horn,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.2 (October 1949); 17 pages, 3
illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10372} [Includes: Introduction, The Battalion plan
of attack, Waiting period, The attack, Analysis and criticism, Lessons] [A
military action when things actually go right] [2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry,
9th Division. December 1944, Germany]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."German Assault Detachments,"
Tactical and Technical Trends Issue No.14, No.16 (17 December 1942); 3 pages Price .50 {Item
No.12765}
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Training of Russian Automatic Riflemen," Tactical
and Technical Trends Issue No.15, No.11 (31 December 1942); 3 pages Price
.50 {Item No.12795}
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Lessons from German Infantry Operations," Tactical
and Technical Trends Issue No.16, No.10 (14 January 1943); 3 pages Price
1.00 {Item No.12817} [Reconnaissance, Assault Detachments (Formations in
approach and attack, Arrowhead formations, Concentration of fire for advance,
Concentration for fire – Heavy weapons of reserve units, Fighting in woods]
- War Department. Military Intelligence Service."Observations on German Employment of Armored Infantry," Tactical
and Technical Trends Issue No.22, No.6 (8 April 1943); 4 pages
Price .50 {Item No.12960}
- Anders, Captain Curtis L.."Of Hills and Hell Raisers",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.1 (July 1952); 10 pages, 13 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10524} [What does a soldier need to expect when he goes to
Korea? Transit and combat conditions]
- Berry, Lt.Col. Sidney B., Jr.."An Infantryman,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 3 pages Price .50
{Item No.11259} [The story of an infantryman named Pete]
- Blum, Capt.Charles K., Infantry."This Platoon Attacks...,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.2 (October 1950); 15 pages, 4 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10423} [A dialogue on how a platoon attacks between a
colonel from the historical division and a group of officers and NCO's from an
Infantry company]
- Blum, Capt.Charles K., Infantry."Rifle Platoon in a Night
Attack," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.38, No.2 (April 1951); 17
pages, 2 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10461}
- Blum, Captain Charles K., Infantry."Rifle Platoon in Attack of a
Fortified Position", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.39, No.1 (July
1951); 11 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10477}
- Chrietzberg, Major James , Jr.."Fire Support for the Combat
Patrol," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.1 (January 1954); 8
pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10629} [Planning and execution of fire
support in Korea]
- Clayton, Major George A., Infantry. "Rifle Company in Attack,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.36, No.1 (January 1950) ; 16 pages, 1 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10387} [A training problem, with 6 requirements]
- Clark, Captain Lyman H.."Infantry and Tanks, Inc.," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.43, No.2 (October 1953); 9 pages, 7 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10623} [Includes: Introduction, Infantry and tanks attack on the same
axis, Infantry and tanks attack on converging axes, Tanks support by fire only]
- Collins, General J.Lewton."Don't Forget the Fundamentals,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 12 pages, 3 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10560} [On the fundamentals of: Organization and attack,
Terrain analysis, Maneuver]
- Deal, SFC E.Lafayette."The Fight for Hill 148," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.1 (January 1954); 8 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10631} [Includes: Introduction, Terrain, Preparation, Moving out,
Under mortar fire, Hill 148, Success, Summing up, A lesson]
- Dorste, Lt.George C., Infantry."Ack-Ack and Infantry",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 2 pages, 1 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.10509} [The use of antiaircraft automatic weapons in ground
combat]
- Edmond, Major Emil V.B., Infantry. "Use of Heavy Weapons Company
Communication and Transportation in Attack," Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.36, No.1 (January 1950) ; 17 pages, 11 illus. Price 2.00 {Item
No.10388}
- Faulkner, Lt.Col.Lyman S.."Security During Movement",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.39, No.2 (October 1951); 9 pages, 3 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10485}
- Gavin, M/Sgt P.M.."Random Observation, Korea", Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 5 pages Price .50 {Item
No.10519} [Tactical observations about both sides]
- Harrison, Major General W.K.."Offensive Techniques", Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.1 (January 1952); 11 pages, 3 illus. Price
1.50 {Item No.10493} [Basic Korean war infantry offensive tactics]
- Hazelrigg, Major Charles B., Infantry."The More We Get
Together", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.1 (July 1952); 6
pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10529} [Infantry and armor cooperation]
- Hughes, Captain John ,"A Combat Captain Speaks," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 11 pages, 5 illus. Price
1.00 {Item No.10570} [Combat lessons learned from Korea] [Includes:
Introduction, Grenades, Enemy artillery and mortar fire, Platoon personality,
Signal equipment, Make the load light, Chow, Supply, The unit administrator,
The enemy's attack, Your defense, 3.5 Rocket launcher, Rifle grenade, 60-mm
mortars, 57 Recoilless rifle, Light machine guns, Heavy machine guns and 75
Recoilless rifle from weapons company, Forward observers, Your attack, The
enemy's defense]
- Hughes, Lt.David R.."Hold that Hill," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April 1953); 15 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item
No.10579} [A small unit action of Co.K, 7th Cavalry, fighting near Tonchon,
Korea in September 1951. Holding a hill] [Including: Introduction, Terrain,
Mission, Seizure of Hill 339, Problems of defense, K Company commanders
decision, Placing the 60-mm mortars, Enemy artillery, Preparation of defensive
fire, Communications, Ammunition, Instructions by the company commander, Action
21 September, Company commander asks questions, Problems and solutions, Further
preparations and action, Morale, Night of 28 September, 29 September, The Enemy
closes in, The commander's estimate of the situation, The Enemy strikes,
Success]
- Hughes, Captain John C.."Lessons for Leaders," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.43, No.2 (October 1953); 7 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10618} [Includes: Introduction, Don't be fooled, Wide frontages, Artillery
smoke and white phosphorus rounds, Tank fire can help you, The buddy system,
Wire communication, Air-panel sets, In reorganization, Dummy positions, A
security sweep, Give each aid man a number, On anti-guerrila operations]
- Hughes, Lt.David R.."How Would You Do It?," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.44, No.1 (January 1954); 3 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10633} [Tactical leadership and knowledge test, using Situation 1, problem
1, situation 2, problem 2, solution format]
- Kimball, Major Robert G., Infantry."Rifle Company as Support of an
Advance Guard", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.39, No.1 (July 1951);
11 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10473} [Includes: Introduction (in
discussion format), followed by 14 requirements and solutions with discussion]
- Kimball, Lt.William C.."We Need Intelligence and Raider
Platoons," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 9
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10564} [Includes: Introduction, Training,
Silence, Formations, Signals, Fire control, Special training, Organization and
equipment, Tactics, Selecting leaders, The real thing]
- Josey, Captain Claude K.."Perimeter Defense," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.43, No.1 (July 1953); 9 pages, 1 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10598} [A discussion on perimeter defensive]
- McCaffrey, Col.William J., Infantry."Combat Tips. Report on
Korea", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.1 (July 1952); 6 pages,
4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10533}
- McNutt, Lt.Col.Leonard M., Infantry."A Rifle Platoon Withdraws at
Night", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.1 (January 1952); 11
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10494}
- Mertel, Captain K.D., Infantry."Airborne Support Company",
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 17 pages, 3 illus.
Price 2.00 {Item No.10517} [Airborne infantry heavy weapons company]
- Mildren, Col.Frank T.."What has Korea taught us?," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.43, No.2 (October 1953); 8 pages, 1 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10608} [Includes: Introduction, Fire support, Planning, Terrain,
Triangular concept, Night operations, Attacking prepared positions, Conduct of
the assault, Organizing on objective, Extended front, Retrograde, Patrol bases]
- Mildren, Col.Frank T.and Major Alexander R.Bolling."Fire Support
Planning," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April 1954); 10
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10654} [Includes: Introduction, Planning -
Regiment, Battalion, Company, Platoon, Detailed planning, The assault, Other
considerations, Reorganization]
- Multop, Captain Charles , Infantry,"A Heavy Weapons Company in
Korea", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.39, No.2 (October 1951); 8
pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10487} [Includes: Introduction, Training, Machine
guns in defense, Machine guns in attack, 75-mm rifles, 81-mm mortars,
Communications, Attachment of weapons, Korean combat hints, Recommended changes
in the heavy weapons company, conclusions]
- Pickett, Lt.Col.George B., Jr., Armor."Captain
Doughboy--Infantry-Tank Team Commander," Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.38, No.1 (January 1951); 8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10451} [Includes:
Capabilities, Factors affecting tank employment, Employment, Conduct of the
attack, Summary]
- Phillips, Captain Alfred , Infantry."The Village", Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.2 (April 1952); 8 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10520} [Discussion and example on how to attack a village]
- Phillips, Captain Alfred, Infantry."They Can Work Together!,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952); 6 pages, 1 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.10546} [Tank and Infantry cooperation]
- Phillips, Captain Alfred."Bunker Busting," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April 1953); 7 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10577} [A description of bunker assault technique]
- Phillips, Captain Alfred and 1st Lt.Frederick A.Pieper."Machine Gun
Mission," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April 1954); 5
pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10647} [An example of a Heavy Weapons
Company mission experience]
- Ramsey, Lt.Col.Edward L.."Infantry in Support of Armor,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.45, No.2 (April 1955); 6 pages, 3 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.10692} [Includes: Introduction, Existing doctrine, Need for
motorization, Need for teamwork, Reinforcing units, Missions of the Regiment]
- Reid, Major John E., Infantry. "Preparation for a Dawn Attack: A
Problem," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.37, No.1 (July 1950); 12
pages, 2 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10414} [Includes: Introduction, The
Problem, then leads the problem through 4 requirement, and ends with a Summary]
- Rowny, Colonel Edward L.."Going to Korea?," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.43, No.1 (July 1953); 5 pages Price .50 {Item No.10604}
[Advice on tactical and unit operations thinking]
- Sawyer, Captain Bickford E., Jr., Infantry."A Week with Easy
Company", Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.40, No.1 (January 1952); 13
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10502} [An infantry company during March
1951 in Korea, part of the UN counteroffensive]
- Sawyer, Captain Bickford E., and Captain James
T.Root."Encircled," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April
1954); 12 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10646} [Breaking out of an
encirclement]
- Snell, Captain Dillon."The New Squad Formations," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.43, No.2 (October 1953); 3 pages, 3 illus. Price .50
{Item No.10619}
- Stamley, Major R.A., Jr.."Mobile Infantry," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.43, No.1 (July 1953); 9 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10599} [A proposal for a infantry support vehicle (resembling a British Bren
gun carrier)] [Includes: Introduction, Terrain performance, Tactical utility,
General utility, Economy, Data and specifications]
- Strobridge, Lt.William."Back Door Attack," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.44, No.2 (April 1954); 4 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10643} [Infiltration attack tactics]
- Wood, Captain William C., Infantry."Offensive Tactical Air
Support," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952); 14
pages, 8 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10543} [An example of how a Company
commander can make use of air support. Illustrated by a series of conversations
over a field phone]
- Editors, Infantry School Quarterly."Combat and Training Tips,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.41, No.2 (October 1952); 2 pages Price .50
{Item No.10548} [Includes: Observations made with infantry-armor task force,
Note on Chinese tactics, Task forces, Combat orders, Battle observations,
Holding perimeters, Enemy trickery]
- Editors, Infantry School Quarterly."Combat Tips," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.1 (January 1953); 3 pages Price .50 {Item
No.10566} [Includes: Need for more tank-infantry training, Patrolling-Tanks and
Infantry, Rescuing wounded with tanks, Enemy offensive terrain, Commanders'
comments from Korea, 57-mm recoilless rifle, Bayonets, Intelligence, Terrain,
Patrol missions]
- Editors, Infantry School Quarterly."Combat and Training Tips,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April 1953); 2 pages Price .50
{Item No.10586} [Includes: Use of dummy ammunition during marksmanship
instruction, Machine gun headspace adjustment, Force enemy into open, Quadruple
.50 caliber machine guns, Wounded, Wire, Movement Through a Corridor, North
Korea Tactics, Harpoons]
- Editors, Infantry School Quarterly."Combat and Training Tips,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.43, No.1 (July 1953); 1 page Price .50 {Item
No.10603} [Includes: Simulated attacks, Noise devices, Korean troops, Reports]
- Editors, Infantry School Quarterly."Combat Infantry Badge
Certificate," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.42, No.2 (April 1953); 1
page, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10588}
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Counterattack," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 18 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.00
{Item No.10343} [Includes: Introduction, Counterattack plans of a front-line
infantry battalion, Decision to counterattack, When needed, Favorable factors
to be considered, Conduct of the counterattack, Action after counterattack,
General, Practical exercise, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Postwar Developments in Infantry
Offensive Tactical Doctrine," Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2
(April 1949); 11 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10344} [Includes: Introduction,
Supporting weapons (Infantry and Tanks), Light weapons, Movement to contact,
Conduct of riflemen in the attack, Night attacks, Fire adjustment]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Infantry in Pursuit," Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 13 pages, 3 illus. Price
1.50 {Item No.10345} [Includes: Introduction, Principles of pursuit, Historical
example, Infantry battalions in pursuit, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Night Attacks," Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.XXXIV, No.2 (April 1949); 14 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.50
{Item No.10347} [Includes: Introduction, Purpose of the night attack, Types of
night attacks, Characteristics of night attack, Training, Preparations,
Planning, Orders, Summary]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "A Rifle Platoon in Combat,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.1 (July 1949); 24 pages, 4 illus.
Price 2.50 {Item No.10353} [Includes: Introduction, The Platoon, Plans and
Orders, Combat, Analysis and Criticism, Lessons] [1st Platoon, Company I, 16th
Infantry, 1st Infantry Division. March 1945. 6 Days of Combat. Near Remagen,
Germany]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "The Infantry-Tank Team in Attack,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.1 (July 1949); 21 pages, 12 illus.
Price 2.50 {Item No.10354} [Includes: Introduction, Coordination, Methods of
attack, Conduct of the attack, Exploitation, Infantry-Tank Team in built-up
areas, River crossings, Attack of a fortified position, Night attack, Snow and
cold]
- U.S.Army Infantry School. "Rifle Company in a Night Relief,"
Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.XXXV, No.2 (October 1949); 12 pages, 1
illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10375} [A discussion of an example and what to do]
- Andrews, Lt.Leland E.."Chariot for the Queen,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.46, No.4 (October 1956); 10 pages, 5 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10813} [The M59 Armored personnel carrier]
- Bradbury,1st Lt. Donald K.."The Other Side of the Hill; 5
pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11117} [Reverse slope defense]
- Bradley, Col.Francis X. and Major Sanford
H.Winston."Infantry’s Mobility Crisis,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3
(July-September 1959); 6 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10982) [Which
is the future course of mobility: mechanized, airmobile, or an mixture of both]
[Includes lessons from WWII Russian front]
- Brighton, Major Robert H.."The Sounding Board: A Staff for the
Deputy,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September 1959); 2 pages Price
.50 {Item No.10999) [The need for a staff for the Battle Group Deputy
commander]
- Lt.Col.George T.Britton."Modernized Medical Support,"Infantry,
Vol.49, No.4 (October-November 1959); 5 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11009) [For the Battle group]
- Broady, Lt.William."Dual Mission,"Infantry School Quarterly,
Vol.46, No.1 (January 1956); 3 pages Price .50 {Item No.10755} [The 106mm
Recoilless Rifle both as an antitank weapon and in general support]
- Brown, Captain William A.."The Sounding Board: Our
“Gimmick”,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September 1959); 2
pages Price .50 {Item No.10996) [The other services “Gimmick’s”
as compared the simple infantryman]
- Brown, Major William A."Counterattack," Infantry, Vol.51, No.1
(January-February 1961); 5 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11158}
[Battle group counterattack planning in a practical situation example]
[Difficult to photocopy the illustrations]
- Buckner, Captain Allen M.."Beggers and Riders – and
M59s,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 3 pages, 4
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11114} [How is it best for a infantry company
commander to use M59 armored personnel carriers when they are attached to his
infantry company]
- Cook, Brig.General Robert L.."Dear Sir!,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 6 pages, illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10787} [An ROTC cadet asks what the Infantry offers as a career, the
Assistant Commandant of the Infantry School replies]
- Dielens, Capt.August J., Jr.."Small Unit Task Forces -- Company
Size,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January 1957); 10
pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10825} [The company sized task force in
tactical nuclear warfare]
- Eberhard, Captain John T.."Carrier Battle Drill,"Infantry,
Vol.48, No.2 (April-June 1958); 6 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10908) [Armored Personnel Carrier]
- Folsom, Maj.Charles D.."Small Unit Task Forces,"Infantry,
Vol.47, No.2 (April 1957); 14 pages, 5 illus. Price 2.00 {Item No.10846}
- Fowlkes, Major William B.."Alternate Battle Group
CP,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 3 pages, 3 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11102}
- Fitts, Captain William T.."Approach March,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.46, No.1 (January 1956); 9 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.10752} [Advance guard tactics]
- Garretson."Captain Kenneth C.."Isolation,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 5 pages, 5 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11119} [What to do if a unit is surrounded]
- Gibson, Lt.Col.Edwin C. and Major E.B.Moore, Jr.."The Infantry
Battle Group – in the Offense,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September
1959); 7 pages, 8 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10985) [Includes Tactical
Nuclear Warfare]
- Gibson, Lt.Col.Edwin C.and Major E.B.Moore, Jr.."The Infantry
Battle Group – in the Defense,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.4
(October-November 1959); 5 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11006)
- Goodnow, Captain Chandler."Battle Group Logistics,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.1 (January 1960); 5 pages, 6 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11043}[Includes: Introduction, The supply and maintenance platoon is
organized functionally, Divisional units give added logistical capability,
Operation of the logistical system]
- Gray, Brig.General David W.."Let's Stress the Blue
Badge!,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.4 (October-December 1958) ; 6 pages, 9
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10947) [The Infantryman Badge]
- Gunzelman, MSgt W.J.."The Ultimate Weapon,"Infantry. Vol.50,
No.2 (February-March 1960); 1 page Price .50 {Item No.11074} [A timeless
conversation about the infantryman about the replacement of men with machines
in war]
- Hays, Lt.Colonel Samuel H.."The Long Thin Line,"Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.2 (April 1956); 9 pages, 3+ illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10782} [Squad and Platoon defensive positions in depth rather than
lines]
- Heigeson, Major Thomas C.."Automatic Weapons of USA, USSR and
England,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.1 (January 1956); 9
pages, 8 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10767} [Comparison of Squad automatic
weapons] [Includes: The Soviet Degtyarev, The British Bren, Compared with the
BAR, Training manuals, Firing Positions, British style hold off, Soviet hold
off Techniques, Known distance ranges, Comparison of Training Programs,
Sighting and aiming, Do we have the best?]
- Hemingway, Lt.Colonel Jack W.."Infairtry - A Look
Ahead,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.4 (October-December 1958); 5 pages, 4
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10946) [Predicts that the Infantry-Armor team will
give way to the Infantry-Air team. In a Science fiction format]
- Holt, Captain Winfield A.and Sp4 Howard R.Webber."The Sounding
Board: We Don’t Need “Improved” Equipment,"Infantry,
Vol.49, No.4 (October-November 1959); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11024)
[Change is needed but not constant ’improvements’ ]
- Hudson, Major Theodore K.."Easing the Load on the Infantryman's
Back,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.2 (April-June 1958); 7 pages, 6 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10909)
- Hungate, Lt.Col.James W.."Battle Group -- Offense,"Infantry,
Vol.47, No.3 (July 1957); 9 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10855} [The
Pentomic Infantry Division Battle Group in tactical nuclear warfare. Tactics
for Offense combat]
- Hungate, Lt.Col. James W.."Battle Group -- Defense,"Infantry,
Vol.47, No.4 (October 1957); 8 pages, 8 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10874}
[Pentomic Infantry Division Battle Group in tactical nuclear warfare] [Tactics
for the defense] [Includes: Introduction, Mobile defense, Nonatomic warfare]
- Izenour, Col.Frank M.."Put the Infantry Car in the Infantry
Garage,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.3 (July-September 1958). ; 4 pages, 2
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10923) [The case for the infantry controlling the
APC's, and not the transportation corps in the Pentomic division]
- Jackson, Major Charles A.."Reverse Slope Defense,"Infantry
School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.1 (January 1956); 7 pages, 2 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10754}
- Jones, Capt.Thomas H.."Rifle Company -- Offense,"Infantry,
Vol.47, No.3 (July 1957); 6 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10856} [The
Pentomic Infantry Division Battle Group Rifle Company. Offensive tactics in
tactical nuclear warfare] [Includes: Introduction, Mounted operations]
- Jones, Capt. Thomas H.."Rifle Company -- Defense,"Infantry,
Vol.47, No.4 (October 1957); 7 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10875}
[Pentomic Infantry Division Battle Group Rifle Company in tactical nuclear
warfare] [Tactics for the defense] [Includes: Introduction, Position defense,
Mobile defense]
- Jones, Capt. Thomas H.."Pentomic Company in the
Attack,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.4 (October 1957); 8 pages, 3 illus. Price
1.00 {Item No.10881} [Includes: Introduction, Fire support, Maneuver, Mobility,
Security, Example of an operation]
- Jones, Captain Thomas H.."Pentomic Company in the
Defense,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.1 (January 1958); 11 pages, 5 illus.
Price 1.50 {Item No.10896) [Tactical nuclear warfare]
- Jones, Major Thomas H.."Assault,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3
(July-September 1959); 7 pages, 7 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10990)
[Historical notes on Infantry assault tactics and weapons]
- Kelly (Ret.), Col.Henry E.."The Sounding Board: The Last Few
Yards,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.3 (April-May
1960);; 2 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11092} [Infantry
assault doctrine]
- Keppel, 1st Lt.Bruce A.."The Silent Avenue of
Approach,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 3 pages, 5
illus. Price .50 [Military Swimming] {Item No.11109}
- Larsen, Brig.General Stanley R.."Our Number-One Problem:
Mobility,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September 1959); 1 pages Price
.50 {Item No.10983) [A statement of the problem and the need for a discussion]
- 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}
- McLean, Captain Thomas S.."Reorganization,"Infantry. Vol.50,
No.5 (October-November 1960); 3 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11134}
[Unit reorganization after battle while in combat planning and training]
- Mead, Major General A.D.."Ranger-Type Training for Infantry for
Infantry Units,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.2 (April 1956);
3 pages Price .50 {Item No.10774}
- Mead, Maj.General Armistead D.."Infantryman!. Do You Know Your
Job?,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.2 (April 1957); 6 pages, 3 illus. Price .50
{Item No.10847} [Self quiz for an infantryman]
- Mead, Major General A.D.."Those Who See the Whites of Their
Eyes,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 6 pages,
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10793} [The Infantry rifle squad size and control
issues]
- Mead, Major General Armistead D.."What Will They Do in the
Infantry?,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.4 (October 1956) ; 4
pages, 1 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10815} [The Infantry in future
warfare][Includes: Introduction, Preparations for Atomic and nonatomic war,
Strategic and tactical mobility, Battle groupings, Personnel and leadership,
Infantry capabilities and requirements of the future]
- Meyer, Captain Harold J.."Weight – Nemesis of
Mobility,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September 1959); 4 pages, 7
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10984) [Mobility versus fuel consumption]
- Meyer, Captain Harold J.."The Sounding Board: The Regiment Must
Return,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.4 (October-November 1959); 2 pages Price
.50 {Item No.11023) [Reasons for a Regimental system]
- Millener, Capt.George A., Jr.."Battle Group R&S Forces,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.2 (March-April 1961); 4 pages, 2 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11197} [Battle Group Reconnaissance and Security unit uses]
- Mueller, Capt.Paul J., Jr.."Ride to Work,"Infantry, Vol.47,
No.4 (October 1957); 12 pages, 4 illus. Price 1.50 {Item No.10880} [The use
of Armored personnel carriers (M-59) in the Pentomic Infantry Division]
[Includes: Introduction, APCs in the attack, APCs in the defense, APCs in
retrograde operations]
- Pye, Captain Wayne L.Seeley and Lt.William T.."Tracks for the
Infantry. Part One. The Scorpion,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.4 (October-December
1958); 4 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10941) [M56 Scorpion fully
tracked 90mm antitank gun]
- Powell, Lt.General Herbert B.."The Infantryman in the Atomic
Age,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.2 (April-June 1958); 8 pages, 11 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10906) [The importance of the infantryman]
- Rapp, Captain Joseph H.."The Brigades Headquarters,"Infantry,
Vol.48, No.1 (January 1958); 5 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10892)
[In a Pentomic Infantry Division]
- Russell, Lt.Colonel George H. and Major Charles P.Murray."A Pattern
of Action,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 6
pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10798} [Tactical nuclear warfare and how
infantry must operationally cope with it]
- Schlafer, Captain Clarance J.."Communication – in the Infantry
Battle Group,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.3 (July-September 1959); 8 pages,
13 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10992) [Missing Page 48 in our collection, it is
still a useful article even with one missing page]
- Simpson, Lt.Colonel Edward H.."A New Lift for the
Infantryman,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.3 (July-September 1958); 4 pages, 4
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10926) [Introduction to the M113 APC]
- Smith, Jr., Lt.Colonel Albert H.."Battle Group in the
Attack,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.2 (April-June 1958); 16 pages, 7 illus.
Price 1.00 {Item No.10913) [Tactical nuclear warfare]
- Smith, Jr., Lt.Colonel Albert H.."The Battle Group in the
Defense,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.3 (July-September 1958); 7 pages, 9
illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10930) [Tactical nuclear warfare]
- Stogner, Major Hulen D.."The Battle Group Commander's Personal
Artillery,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.4 (October-December 1958); 5 pages, 3
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10943) [4.2 inch mortars]
- Sumner Jr., Major Gordon ."Infiltration,"Infantry. Vol.50,
No.4 (August-September 1960); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.11106} [Chinese
Infiltration tactics in Korea]
- Tosh, Capt.Vernie G.."Ground Mobility,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.3
(July 1957); 5 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10858} [Pentomic Infantry
Division] [Includes: Introduction, Division, Battle group, Mortar Battery,
Rifle Company]
- Wermuth, Lt.Colonel Anthony L.P.."Rescue the Company
Commander,"Infantry, Vol.48, No.3 (July-September 1958); 2 pages, 1
illus. Price .50 {Item No.10934) [The Job of a Pentomic Infantry Company
requires a Major not a Captain]
- Wermuth, Lt.Col.Anthony L.P.."To the Ultimate
Weapon,"Infantry, Vol.49, No.1 (January-March 1959); 1 page Price .50
{Item No.10979} [A poem in praise of the infantryman]
- White, Lt.Col.Shephen H.."I am the Infantry,"Infantry, Vol.49,
No.3 (July-September 1959); 1 pages Price .50 {Item No.11003) [What is an
Infantryman]
- Williams, Major Gordon E.and 1st Lt.William R.Whitley."Maneuver to
the Rear,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 4 pages, 5
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11104} [Including: Withdrawal from action, Night
withdrawal, Daylight withdrawal, The delaying action, The retirement]
- Wyman, General Willard C.."Feet on the Ground,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January 1957); 4 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.10828} [The usefulness of the Army in 1957. "Until a B52 can occupy a
city or a submarine can take a hill, we need to keep our feet on the
ground" Extracts from a speech by General Willard C.Wyman]
- Infantry magazine staff."Combat Lessons,"Infantry. Vol.50,
No.5 (October-November 1960); 1 page, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11145}
- Infantry magazine staff."The Infantry Leaders Handbook,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.3 (April-May 1960);; 4 pages,
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11098}[First 4 sheets of the booklet]
- Infantry magazine staff."The Infantry Leader’s
Handbook,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 4 pages, 9
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11123} [Installment of the handbook]
- Infantry magazine staff."The Infantry Leader’s
Handbook,"Infantry. Vol.50, No.5 (October-November 1960); 4 pages, 5
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11149} [Installment of the handbook]
- Infantry Magazine Staff."The Infantry Leader’s Handbook,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 4 pages, 7 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11182} [An installment to the Infantryman’s Field Expedient
Handbook, including expedient communications and flame devices]
- Infantry magazine staff."Infantry Around the World,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.4 (August-September 1960); 2 pages, 5 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11103}[Korea: 1st Battle Group, 8th Cavalry, 1st Cavalry]
- Infantry magazine staff."Infantry Around the World,"Infantry.
Vol.50, No.5 (October-November 1960); 2 pages, 5 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11133}[2d Airborne Battle Group, 187th Infantry, 101st Airborne Division]
- Infantry magazine."Infantry Around the World,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 2 pages, 6 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11239} [1st Battle Group, 23d Infantry. US Army Alaska]
- Infantry magazine staff."Infantry Around the World,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 2 pages, 7
illus. Price .50 {Item No.11245} [1st Batte Group, 27th Infantry, 25th
Division, USARPAC, Hawaii]
- Infantry magazine
staff,"Infantry Around the World. 1st Infantry Brigade,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 6 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11286} [An overview of the 1st
Infantry Brigade, Ft.Benning. A STRAC Pentomic Brigade]
- Infantry magazine."Infantry Around the World. 2nd Infantry Brigade,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 6 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11288} [An overview of the 2nd Infantry Brigade, Ft.Devens,
Massachusetts. A Pentomic Brigade]
- Infantry magazine."Battle Group Operations Center,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11289}
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry
Leaders,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.2 (April 1956); 9 pages
Price 1.00 {Item No.10773} [Includes: Attack checklists for: Company commander,
Platoon leader, Squad leader]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry
Leaders,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 7 pages,
illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10800} [Defense check lists for the Company
commander, Platoon leader, and Squad leader]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry Leaders -- Night
Attack,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.46, No.4 (October 1956); 5
pages Price .50 {Item No.10817} [Night attack checks lists for the Company
commander]
- Infantry School Quarterly."I am The Infantry,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.46, No.3 (July 1956); 2 pages Price .50 {Item No.10794}
[Poetry in praise of the infantry]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Battle Drill,"Infantry School
Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January 1957); 11 pages, 11 illus. Price 1.00
{Item No.10821} [Excellent history of the development of battle drill]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry Leaders--Weapons
Units in Attack,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January
1957); 8 pages Price 1.00 {Item No.10831} [Includes: Checklists for:
Weapons Platoon Leader, Weapons Squad Leader, Antitank Platoon Leader, 81mm
Mortar Platoon Leader, Machinegun Platoon Leader]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry
Leaders,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.2 (April 1957); 9 pages Price 1.00 {Item
No.10849} [Includes: Weapons Platoon Leader, Weapons Squad Leader, Antitank
Platoon Leader, 81mm Mortar Platoon Leader, Machinegun Platoon Leader]
- Infantry School Quarterly."Checklists for Infantry
Leaders,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.3 (July 1957); 4 pages Price .50 {Item
No.10868} [Includes: Troop leading steps, Patrol leader, Adjustment of
artillery fire]
- Infantry School Quarterly."T.A.M.--An Exchange of Ideas on Infantry
Problems,"Infantry, 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."Infantry Around the World," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 2 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11170} [USARCARIB 1st Battle Group, 20th Infantry. Panama Canal Zone]
- Infantry magazine staff."Mobile Task Forces,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 1 page, 1 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11300} [The organization of battlefield task forces]
- Weapons Department, USAIS."Firepower,"Infantry, Vol.47, No.3
(July 1957); 8 pages, 6 illus. Price 1.00 {Item No.10857} [Pentomic
Infantry Division] [Includes: Introduction (atomic weapons and major weapons),
M-14 and M-15 rifles, M 60 machine gun, 105 mm mortar, The dart]
- Ahrenholz, Lt.Col.Albert F.."Today’s Knight.," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 3 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11164} [Armored Personnel Carriers, what they are and are not, and how they
are planned to be used on the battlefield]
- Attack Committe of the Ranger Dept., U.S.Army Infantry
School."The Assault,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 2 pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11235} [Assault fire tactics]
[Includes: What is the assault?, Where should the assault line be located? How
are the platoon’s machine guns employed during the attack? When does the
assault begin? Do the assaulting troops fire from the shoulder or from the
underarm position? If the assaulting element is halted by enemy fire, what
should be done? Do squad leaders and fire team leaders fire their weapons
during the assault? How far should the assault progress on the objective?]
- Austinv, Lt.Col.Charles F.."Why I Choose the Infantry,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.2 (March-April 1961); 2 pages Price .50 {Item
No.11196} [A senior Infantry Officer tells why he decided to stay in the
Infantry Branch]
- Barone, Lt.C.M.."Squad Simplified," Infantry, Vol.51, No.2
(March-April 1961); 1 page, illus. Price .50 {Item No.11203} [Trick for
simply teaching squad tactics]
- Bost, Staff Sgt. Fred H.."Rifle Squad Leader,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.6 (November-December 1961); 4 pages, 2 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11313} [The toughest job in the Army] [Leadership and the
Squad Leader]
- Brown, Major William A.."A New Look at Defensive Tactics,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 5 pages,
2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11246} [Includes: Introduction, Special Situation,
Tactical Requirement, Disposition of Force on FEBA, Organization and control of
the COPL, Primary and supplementary positions of reserve, Rear area security,
Utilization of the attached tank company, The assault weapon platoon, The heavy
mortar platoon, The radar section, Reconnaissance platoon, Discussion]
- Brown, Major William A.."Withdrawal Operations,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 5 pages, 3 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11285} [A tactical exercise Including: Introduction,
Tactical requirement, and Solution to tactical requirement]
- Brown, Major William A.."Defense of a River Line,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.6 (November-December 1961); 3 pages, 3 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11329} [ROAD Infantry verse Infantry Battalion 1950 vintage]
[Includes: Introduction, Analysis of defensive sector, Forces on the FEBA,
Frontage and depth, The reserve, Security forces, Rear area security, Antitank
measures, Fire support planning, Rehearsal]
- Colvin, Captain William R.,"Encirclement,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages Price .50 {Item
No.11287} [What to do when encircled. Including: Introduction, Leadership and
discipline, Tactical measures, Supply and evacuation]
- Drudik, 1st Lt. Robert L.."Ambush by Claymore," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 3 pages, 3 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11160}
- Galvin, Capt. John R. and Lt.Harold C.Lyon."The Old One-Two,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 3
pages Price .50 {Item No.11225} [Weapons platoon leaders check list presented
as a play in 2 acts and 6 scenes]
- Garman, Captain Frederick E.."I-M-P-A-C-T,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 1 page Price .50 {Item
No.11267} [Basic note on IMPACT, troop leading checklist – Information
about enemy and friendly forces, Mission of the unit, Plan of attack (fire and
maneuver plan), Administration and logistics, Command and signal, Time check]
[As a alternative to COCOA checklist]
- Huppert, Col.G.Harry ."The 1966 Squad?," Infantry, Vol.51,
No.1 (January-February 1961); 3 pages, 2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11163}
[Talking about trying to predict future battle equipment for the Infantryman
and a discussion on the size of an infantry squad]
- Jenkins, Lt.General Reuben E.(Ret.)."For Those Who Dare,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages
Price .50 {Item No.11296} [Excerpts from a talk given by Lt.Gen.Reuben
E.Jenkins, on the subject of infantry]
- Krsewicz, Captain Joseph M.."The Infantry Board,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.6 (November-December 1961); 2 pages, 2 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11325} [A description and short history of the Infantry
Board, a development and testing agency]
- Lowery, Capt.Brutus A.."The Captain Can’t Communicate,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 2 pages,
2 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11227} [The need for more trained radio operators
at company level] [Including comments on: Rifle company headquarters, Rifle
platoon headquarters, Weapons platoon headquarters, 81mm mortar section,
Antitank section, Perspective]
- Marshall, Captain Raymond E.."Antenna Squad,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 1 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11281} [The Infantry Company command group in combat, and
how better use it]
- Mataxis, Col.Theodore C.."Mobile CP,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 1 page, 2 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11309} [Tricks of the trade section] [For airborne units: Placing the
CP in a Jeep (A Company level or Battle Group level CP)]
- McDowell, Col.Samuel T.."Minor Changes – Major Results,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 2
pages, 1 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11240} [Suggestions in how to upgrade the
fire power of the Infantry Platoon, by placing a M60 MG in each Rifle Squad, so
the Battle Group can properly defend the large area assigned to it]
- Meister, Captain Melvin F.."Assignment: Armored Division,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 3 pages,
3 illus. Price .50 {Item No.11282} [The difference in operating infantry in an
armored division at the company level]
- Meyer, Major Walter P.."The Infantry Vehicle," Infantry,
Vol.51, No.1 (January-February 1961); 3 pages, 4 illus. Price .50 {Item
No.11175} [How should a Infantry Armored Personnel Carrier be designed?]
- Pate, Captain John H.."Strengthen the Link,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 1 illus. Price
.50 {Item No.11294} [Combat intelligence and the Infantry Company commander,
with the suggestion of adding an intelligence specialist at company level]
- Perkins, Captain Rex V.N.."Alert Force,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 2 pages, 4 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11304} [The preparations of a STRAC First immediate ready force unit
1961]
- Seifert, Lt.Col. A.E.."What’s Your TEQ?,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 3 pages, 4 illus. Price
.50 {Item No.11234} [Tank Employment Quotient, the value and examples on how to
use armor with infantry]
- Sellentin, Lt.Jerry L.."Troop Leading Steps Work,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 2 pages, 1 illus.
Price .50 {Item No.11257}
- Command & Staff
Department, US Army Infantry School."Reorganization of the Infantry - II.,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.5 (September-Octobert 1961); 7 pages, 15 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.11292} [The change to ROAD, includes: Introduction, The rifle squad, The
weapons squad, The rifle platoon, The weapons platoon, Rifle company
headquarters, The infantry battalion, Heavy mortar platoon, Reconnaissance
platoon, Antitank platoon, Communication platoon, Medical platoon, Support
platoon, Ground surveillance section, Battalion headquarters]
- Infantry magazine staff."Rifle Platoon in the Attack,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.2 (March-April 1961); 3 pages, 2 illus. Price .50
{Item No.11206} [Introduction, Situation, First requirement, Second requirment,
Solution to first requirement, Solution to the second requirement, Teaching
points][Reintroduction to the Infantry School Quarterly, the Problem solution
article]
- Infantry magazine."Rifle Platoon in the Defense,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 5 pages, 3 illus. Price 1.00 {Item
No.11218} [Tactical Problem. Includes: General situation, Requirment, Solution:
Terrain analysis, Squad primary positions, Squad supplementary positions,
Machinegun firing positions, Rocket launcher firing position, Platoon CPs and
Ops, Employment of the T-1 weapon sights, Security posts location, Teaching
points]
- Infantry magazine."Editorial – This is the Infantry. by Infantry magazine staff,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.3 (May-June 1961); 2
pages Price .50 {Item No.11219] [History, The current status of infantry, The
future status of infantry]
- Infantry magazine staff."M-E-T-T,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 1 page Price .50 {Item
No.11265} [Basic note on METT, essential elements checklist – Mission,
Enemy, Terrain and weather, Troops available]
- Infantry magazine staff."Reorganization of the Infantry,"
Infantry, Vol.51, No.4 (July-August 1961); 1 page
Price .50 {Item No.11269} [Announcement that the Army and the Infantry are
reorganizing – Penatomic to ROAD]
- Smith, Lt.Col.Albert H., Jr.."Infantryman Without Crossed
Rifles,"Infantry School Quarterly, Vol.47, No.1 (January 1957); 6
pages, 5 illus. Price .50 {Item No.10827} [A brief modern history of the The
Marine Corps to 1957]
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