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Military HistoryPublisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 35-1-1. At head of title on title page: Staff Ride Guide. One of a series of "staff ride" booklets about Civil War battlefields. Discusses a battle which took place in Virginia on Oct. 20, 1861. The disastrous defeat of the Union forces resulted in the death of a United States senator, the arrest of a Union general, and the creation of a congressional oversight committee that would keep senior Union commanders looking over their shoulders for the remainder of the war. Includes Selected Biographical Sketches. Year/Pages: 2001: 92 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 70-25. Discusses how Union General Philip H. Sheridan rallied his men to turn defeat into victory on 19 October 1864. Year/Pages: 1990: 45 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 70-24. First in a planned series of military "staff ride brochures." At head of title on title page: Self-Guided Tour. Discusses a Civil War battle which was fought in 1864 in Virginia and won by the Confederate forces. Describes twelve sites which were important to the battle and which may be explored at the site through guided tours. Includes maps and sepia photographs. L.C. card 88-34357. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1988: 60 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 70-26. At head of title: Self-Guided Tour. 3d in a series of booklets on American battlefields intended to help soldiers use the past to enhance their understanding of the United States Army's future. Examines the Battle of Second Manassas in the form of a tour which goes to twelve locations important to aspects of the battle. Stops on the tour have been selected to help the visitor see the battle developing. L.C. card 89-48640. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1990: 76 p.; ill. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Publication measures 8 x 4 in. folded; 23 x 17 in. unfolded. This folder, organized yearly through maps and chronologies, shows the course of the war from Fort Sumter in 1861 to Appomattox Court House and beyond in 1865. Also describes the two principal theaters in which the major military operations took place: Eastern and Western theaters. At head of folder: Resource Topics for Parklands. Sold in packages of 100 copies only. Year/Pages: 1991: Folder; ill. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: National Park Service Handbook 127. Describes the Confederate defenses of 1863-65 which kept Federal land and naval forces at bay for 587 days. L.C. card 84-600248. Item 649. Year/Pages: 1984: 64 p.; ill. Gettysburg National Military Park Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Historical Handbook 9. Cover title reads: Gettysburg. Tells the story of the battle of Gettysburg, July 1-3, 1863. Describes the establishment of a cemetery at Gettysburg and the genesis of the Gettysburg Address. Also includes reproductions of 12 battle paintings by F. D. Briscoe. Item 649. Year/Pages: 1962: 64 p.; ill. revised ed. 1992-repr.
Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Historical Handbook 33. Cover title reads: Richmond Battlefields. Richmond National Battlefield Park preserves the scenes of some of the great battles that took place in the vicinity of the Confederate capital. The park occupies nearly 800 acres in 10 parcels widely separated along a 57 mile drive. Item 649. Year/Pages: 1961: 46 p.; ill. 2002-repr. Vicksburg and the Opening of the Mississippi River, 1862-63 Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: National Park Service Handbook 137. Describes the 14 month defense of Vicksburg, Mississippi by Confederate forces and the 47 day siege of Vicksburg by Union naval and land forces, which led to the complete opening of the Mississippi River. This publication is based on a previous publication by William C. Everhart. Previously listed incorrectly under ISBN 0-16-003517-1. L.C. card 86-749. Item 649. Year/Pages: 1986: 80 p.; ill. Anything, Anywhere, Any Time: Combat Cargo in the Korean War Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: Korean War Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Title is from a quotation, spoken by William H. Tunner in 1948. Chronicles the role of the Combat Cargo Command during the Korean War under the command of Major General Tunner. Contains copyright material. Year/Pages: 2000: 40 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Naval Historical Center Description: 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Commemorative Edition. Originally published as No. 2 in the United States Navy in the Modern World Series, 1994. Illuminates the important contribution of United States and allied naval forces in preserving the independence and freedom from Communist occupation of the Republic of Korea. Describes in detail the masterful amphibious operation conceived by General Douglas MacArthur and executed by the United States and allied naval forces under Vice Admiral Arthur D. Stuble, Commander Seventh Fleet/Commander Task Force 7. L.C. card 94-34662. Year/Pages: 1994: 55 p.; ill. 2000-repr. Battle of the Barricades: United States Marines in the Recapture of Seoul Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the part played by United States Marines in the retaking of Seoul, the capital of the Republic of South Korea, during the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2000: 65 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-65. By William T. Bowers, et al. Analyzes the operations of the all black 24th Infantry during the Korean War to determine how well the unit and its associated engineers and artillery performed. Asks whether deficiencies occurred. Seeks their military causes. Looks at how those influences and events intersected with the racial prejudices prevalent in that day. Gives a brief history of the service of black soldiers in the Civil War and World War 1. L.C. card 93-14052. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1996: 312 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-65-1. By william T. Bowers, et al. Analyzes the operations of the all black 24th Infantry during the Korean War to determine how well the unit and its associated engineers and artillery performed. Asks whether deficiencies occurred. Seeks their military causes. Looks at how those influences and events intersected with the racial prejudices prevalent in that day. Gives a brief history of the service of black soldiers in the Civil War and World War 1. Year/Pages: 1966: 330 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: Army Historical Series. CMH Pub. 30-2. Originally published in 1954, the year following the close of the Korean War, this book describes combat actions of small Army units, squads and platoons, companies and batteries. The 1984 and later printings include a new foreword written in 1984. L.C. card 70-603408. Item 344-G. Year/Pages: 1970: 264 p.; ill. revised ed. 1987-repr.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 22-1. U.S. Army in Action Series. Contains a collection of interviews with several hundred officers and enlisted men who served in the Korean conflict in all the arms and services of the U.S. Army, except Infantry, Artillery, and Armor. Year/Pages: 1987: 254 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the part played by United States Marine Aviation during the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2002: 57 p.; ill. Counteroffensive, United States Marines From Pohang to No Name Line Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the counteroffensive by the United States Marines from Pohang to No Name Line. Year/Pages: 2001: 69 p.; ill. Fire Brigade: United States Marines in the Pusan Perimeter Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the role of the United States Marines in the defense of the Pusan Perimeter and their part in the expansion of United Nations forces in the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2000: 64 p.; ill. Fleet Operations in a Mobile War: September 1950-June 1951 Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Naval Historical Center Description: United States Navy and the Korean War. Highlights fleet operations of the United States Navy in the Korean War from September 1950 to June 1951. Year/Pages: 2001: 61 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Office of the Chief of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 21-1. This volume briefly records, by text and photograph, the first six months of the Korean Conflict that began on June 25, 1950. Facsimile reprint of a 1952 publication. Contains copyright material. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1952: 281 p.; ill. 1989-repr. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Office of the Chief of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 21-2. By John Miller, Jr., et al. This volume records briefly, by text and photograph, the Korean Conflict from Jan. 1951 to the cessation of hostilities in July 1953. Facsimile reprint of a 1956 publication. L.C. card 56-60005. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1956: 336 p.; ill. 1981-repr. Korea on the Brink: From the "12/12 Incident" to the Kwangju Uprising, 1979-1980 Publisher: Defense Dept., National Defense University Description: Includes a foreword by Ambassador Richard Holbrooke. Presents insights into the sensitive role that General John A. Wickham, the senior American military commander in Korea from 1979 to 1982, played during a period of politico-military intrigue and great danger to United States security interests. L.C. card 99-16996. Year/Pages: 1999: 261 p.; ill. Price: $22.00
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-1. Design and layout: John Birmingham. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the first phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from June 25 to September 19, 1950. Year/Pages: 1997: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-2. Poster measures 22 x 28 in. Text by John Elsbert. Chronology by Beth MacKenzie. Contains maps, pictures with captions, and a chronology of the UN Offensive from 16 September to 2 November 1950. Item 0344-B-01. Year/Pages: 1998: Poster, 22x28 in. flat.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-3. Design and layout: John Birmingham. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the third phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from 3 November 1950 to 24 January 1951. Year/Pages: 1999: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 19-4. Year/Pages: Posters
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub 19-5. Map measures 22 x 28 in. Layout: Teresa K. Jameson. Chronology: Beth Mackenzie. Text: John Elsberg. Describes the fifth phase of the Korean War using text, maps, illustrations, and a chronology of the war from 9 July 1951 to 27 July 1953. Year/Pages: 2000: Poster, 22x28 in.; flat.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 19-8. Year/Pages: 2000: 32 p.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 19-9. Year/Pages: 2001: 28 p.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center for Military History Description: CMH Pub. 19-10. U.S. Army in the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2000: 40 p.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 30-3. Army Historical Series. Discusses the problems faced by U.S. military advisors as they tried to create an effective army in a politically divided, economically disorganized, and technologically underdeveloped country. KMAG stands for: Korean Military Advisory Group. Year/Pages: 1963: 216 p.; ill. repr. MIG Alley: The Fight for Air Superiority Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: Korean War Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Chronicles the role of the United States Air Force in the struggle for air superiority during the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2000: 48 p.; ill. Over the Seawall: United States Marines at Inchon Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the invasion by United States Marines at Inchon in the initial stages of the Korean War. Year/Pages: 2000: 69 p.; ill. Stalemate: United States Marines From Bunker Hill to the Hook Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps Description: Marines in the Korean War Commemorative Series. Chronicles the part played by United States Marines during the Korean War from Bunker Hill to the Hook. Year/Pages: 2001: 48 p.; ill. Price: $2.60 Steadfast and Courageous, FEAF Bomber Command and the Air War in Korea, 1950-1953 Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: United States Air Force in Korea. Korean War Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Traces the part played by the Far East Air Forces (FEAF) Bomber Command in the Korean War. FEAF used the B-29 as its workhorse, marking the last war this remarkable plane flew. Year/Pages: 2000: 60 p.; ill. Three Wars of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer: His Korean War Diary Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force Description: Contains the diary of Lt. Gen. George E. Stratemeyer, the Far East Air Forces commander during the Korean War. Edited by William T. Y'Blood primarily to make the text more readable. Covers the period from June 25, 1950 to May 20, 1951. Year/Pages: 1999: 587 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Office of Air Force History Description: Reprint and Revision of the 1961 work. Tells the story of the Air Force's role in the Korean War. Analyzes the operations. Interprets their significance to the course of the conflict and their importance in the application of air power in modern warfare. L.C. card 81-607076. Item 0424. Year/Pages: 1983: 847 p.; ill. revised ed. 1996-repr. Price: $24.40 United States Air Force in Korea: Campaigns, Units, and Stations, 1950-1953 Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program, Organizational History Branch Description: United States Air Force in Korea. Korean War Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Compiled by Organizational History Branch, Research Division, Air Force Historical Research Agency. Edited by A. Judy G. Endicott. Companion volume to "The USAF in Korea: A Chronology, 1950-1953." Provides information on the ten combat campaigns of the Korean War and gives an organizational view of tactical and support organizations carrying out combat operations. Locates organizations or elements of organizations at their stations in Korea during the war. Year/Pages: 2001: 186 p.; ill. Price: $13.50
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 20-4. Describes in great detail the tests of American military leadership and resources posed by the taxing retreat of the Eighth Army and X Corps across the frozen wastes of North Korea. Also examines the special problems posed to a fighting army during the deadly months of stalemate in the summer of 1951. L.C. card 89-600137. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1990: 569 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 20-4-1. Bottom of the cover reads: Korean War, 40th Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Describes in great detail the tests of American military leadership and resources posed by the taxing retreat of the Eighth Army and X Corps across the frozen wastes of North Korea. Also examines the special problems posed to a fighting army during the deadly months of stalemate in the summer of 1951. L.C. card 89-600137. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1990: 569 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 20-1. L.C. card 70-609930. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1972: 443 p.; ill., 9 maps. 1978-repr. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Pub. 20-2. Covers United States Army action in Korea from the outbreak of the war to the full-scale intervention of the Chinese Communists in Nov. 1950. L.C. card 60-60043. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1961: 841 p.; ill., maps. 1986-repr.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 20-3. United States Army in the Korean War. A history of the intricate and frustrating truce negotiations between the UN forces and the Chinese Communists that continued from July 1951 until July 1953, of the bitter hill fighting that continued during those negotiations, and of the large-scale prisoner riots at Koje-do. Year/Pages: 1966L 571 p.; ill. repr.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-19. Army Special Publication. In addition to providing a detailed chronology of Korean War mobilization and logistics, this study discusses the issues raised in the existing literature, both published and unpublished, and suggests paths for future research. Year/Pages: 1987: 126 p. Within Limits: The United States Air Force and the Korean War Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: Air Force Fiftieth Anniversary Commemorative Edition. Chronicles the role of the United States Air Force in the Korean War. Year/Pages: 1996: 63 p.; ill. Certain Victory: The United States Army in the Gulf War Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Office of the Chief of Staff Description: By Brigadier General Robert H. Scales, Jr., Director, Desert Storm Study Project, et al. Title is from the dust jacket and the spine. On title page: United States Army in the Gulf War, Certain Victory. Based exclusively on combat interviews and reports from combat units returning from the Persian Gulf. Covers Desert Shield, Desert Storm, and the aftermath of the war. Includes many color maps and photographs. Also provides a chronology, a glossary, an index, and a selected bibliography. Contains copyright material. Year/Pages: 1993: 451 p.; ill. Decisive Force: Strategic Bombing in the Gulf War Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: Discusses the strategic bombing by the United States Air Force in the Persian Gulf War. Item 0422-M-01. Year/Pages: 1996: 87 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-74. Commemorative historical color map poster with accompanying graphics (24" X 30") depicting the role of the U.S. Army in Operations DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. Year/Pages: Poster.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Publication 70-56-1. Describes how the United States Army, Europe (USAREUR), assembled, prepared and deployed the powerful forces it contributed to the coalition effort in the Persian Gulf and how USAREUR accomplished these challenging missions while maintaining its continuing security responsibilities on the Continent and preparing to execute its program of force reductions. Discusses the complicated planning for the deployment and the rapid-fire implementation. Year/Pages: 1998: 393 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air University Description: Edited by Michael P. Vriesanga. Contains autobiographical narratives written by captains and first lieutenants who contributed to the Desert Storm Persian Gulf War. Illustrated with black and white photographs of scenes of the war and of the authors. Includes an index. L.C. card 94-1322. Item 422-K. Year/Pages: 1994: 292 p.; ill. Price: $10.60 Gulf War Air Power Survey, V. 1: Planning and Command and Control Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee Description: Eliot Cohen directed the 5 volume survey. Alexander S. Cochran, et al. authored this V. 1. Consists of two reports. The first report, Planning, provides a background for the discussion of the plans to achieve coalition objectives and military strategy, the actual plans themselves, and a discussion of the air campaign plan of mid-January 1991 in particular. The second report, Command and Control, considers those command and control issues that are inherent to the effective use of airpower. Examines the attempts to connect organizational outputs systematically to the outcomes produced. Item 434. Year/Pages: 1993: 713 p.; ill. Price: $22.60 Gulf War Air Power Survey, V. 2: Operations and Effects and Effectiveness Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee Description: Eliot Cohen directed the 5 volume survey. Williamson Murray, et al. authored this V. 2. Consists of 2 reports. The 1st report, Operations, focuses on the employment of air power as part of the Coalition's military efforts to destroy Iraq's military forces and potential, and to liberate Kuwait. Examines objectives and dissects problems associated with air operations. The 2d report, Effects and Effectiveness, by Barry Watts. et al., surveys the accomplishments of Coalition air power at the operational level relative to the military and political objectives for which the war was fought. L.C. card 93-30601. Year/Pages: 1993: 833 p.; ill. Price: $24.80 Gulf War Air Power Survey, V. 3: Logistics and Support Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee Description: Eliot Cohen directed the 5 volume survey. Richard L. Olson, et al. authored this V. 3. Consists of two reports. The first report, Logistics, discusses logistics in the Persian Gulf War as it applies to all military operations and in particular to air operations. Includes functions for maintaining an air base and support services. The second report, Support, captures and tells the stories of functional support areas. Focuses on those support areas that project air power. Item 424.NB1240 Year/Pages: 1993: 786 p.; ill. Gulf War Air Power Survey, V. 4: Weapons, Tactics, and Training and Space Operations Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee Description: Eliot Cohen directed the 5 volume survey. Richard J. Blanchfield, et al. authored this V. 4. Consists of two reports. The first report, Weapons, Tactics, and Training, focuses on the impact of these three elements on the application of air power projected by the United States and Coalition forces in the Gulf War. The second report, Space Operations, was classified and reduced to a three page precis. Examines the planning and training for the use of space systems, space mobilization, military utility, command and control, and the role of commercial space systems and receiver equipment. Item 434.NB1240 Year/Pages: 1993: 519 p.; ill. Gulf War Air Power Survey, V. 5: A Statistical Compendium and Chronology Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Gulf War Air Power Survey Review Committee Description: Eliot Cohen directed the 5 volume survey. Lewis D. Hill, et al. authored this V. 5. Consists of two reports. The first report, A Statistical Compendium, concentrates on airpower-related aspects of the conflict. Organized in roughly chronological order, it moves from prewar force postures and the deployment of Desert Shield through the air campaign of Desert Storm, tabulating aircraft victories and losses as well as the human cost of the war. The second report, Chronology, outlines many of the principal events of clear, direct, and tangible relevance to the planning of the Gulf War. L.C. card 93-30601. Item 434.NB1240 Year/Pages: 1993: 979 p.; ill. Price: $28.60 Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command, Historical Office Description: Provides a history of the command's activities in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990-1991, in the Persian Gulf. Includes sections on: prelude to war; deployment to the desert; production and procurement; logistics and logistics assistance representatives; ammunition; operations; conclusion; and glossary. Also contains black and white photographs. Year/Pages: 1993: 240 p.; ill. Price: $26.50 Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command, Historical Office Description: Provides a history of the command's activities in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, 1990-1991, in the Persian Gulf. Includes sections on: prelude to war; deployment to the desert; production and procurement; logistics and logistics assistance representatives; ammunition; operations; conclusion; and glossary. Also contains black and white photographs. Year/Pages: 1993: 240 p.; ill. Price: $26.50 On Course to Desert Storm: The United States Navy and the Persian Gulf Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Naval Historical Center Description: Contributions to Naval History No. 5. Traces the history of the United States Navy and the Persian Gulf from 1800 to the end of the Iran-Iraq War in 1988. L.C. card 92-33206. Item 399-A-2. Year/Pages: 1992: 213 p.; ill. Price: $7.60
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH 70-34. Publication measures 24 x 30 in. Shows a map of the forces in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm along with photographs of the United States Army in action. Year/Pages: 1997: Poster, 24x30 in. Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint History Office, and United States Transportation Command, Research Center Description: 4th Printing. Based on "Desert Shield/Desert Storm, 7 August 1990-10 March 1991," V. 1, the United States Transportation Command's (USTRANSCOM) 1990 Annual History. Presents a detailed analysis of how the Defense Transportation System (DTS), which is composed of the United States Transportation Command, its components, and the civilian transportation industry, provided the strategic mobility that enabled the United States and its allies to assemble an overwhelming military force to defeat Iraq and free Kuwait. L.C. card 95-47485. Item 315. Year/Pages: 1996: 340 p.; ill., 4 maps. repr. Price: $12.80 Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Joint History Office, and United States Transportation Command, Research Center Description: Based on "Desert Shield/Desert Storm, 7 August 1990-10 March 1991," V. 1, the United States Transportation Command's (USTRANSCOM) 1990 Annual History. Presents a detailed analysis of how the Defense Transportation System (DTS), which is composed of the United States Transportation Command, its components, and the civilian transportation industry, provided the strategic mobility that enabled the United States and its allies to assemble an overwhelming military force to defeat Iraq and free Kuwait. L.C. card 95-47485. Item 315. Year/Pages: 1996: 340 p.; ill. 4 maps. Price: $11.60 Supporting the Troops: The United States Army Corps of Engineers in the Persian Gulf War Publisher: Defense Dept., United States Army Corps of Engineers, Office of History Description: EP 870-1-50. Documents and evaluates the activities of the United States Army Corps of Engineers during the Persian Gulf War. Provides an overview of the Corps' critical missions during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. Item 0338-B. Year/Pages: 1996: 260 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps, History and Museums Division Description: United States Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991. Tells the story of the Marines and sailors of the 1st Force Service Support Group, the 2d Force Service Support Group, Marine Wing Support Group 37, and the 3d Naval Construction Regiment whose combined efforts gave the I Marine Expeditionary Force the ability to eject Iraqi forces from Kuwait during Operation Desert Storm. Item 383-B. Year/Pages: 1999: 256 p.; ill. Humanitarian Operations in Northern Iraq, 1991: With Marines in Operation Provide Comfort Publisher: Defense Dept., Marine Corps, History and Museums Division Description: United States Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991. Tells the story of more than 3,600 United States Marines who supported Operation Provide Comfort, an international relief effort in northern Iraq from 7 April to 15 July 1991. Focuses on Marine activities and contributions. Presents historical glimpses of the Kurds, modern Iraq, and non-Marine activities only to provide necessary background information. Defines Provide Comfort's place in the diplomatic history of the Middle East. Item 383-B. Year/Pages: 1995: 135 p.; ill. Marine Communications in Desert Shield and Desert Storm Publisher: Defense Dept., Marine Corps Headquaters, History and Museums Division Description: United States Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991. Part of a series covering the operations of the I Marine Expeditionary Force; the 1st Marine Division; the 2d Marine Division; the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing; Marine Combat Service Support; Marine Forces Afloat; and Marines in Operation Provide Comfort. This monograph is an account of the role of communications within the I Marine Expeditionary Force and the Marine Forces Afloat during the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf War. Year/Pages: 1996: 136 p.; ill. Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Marine Corps, Headquarters, History and Museums Division Description: United States Marines in the Persian Gulf, 1990-1991. Contains an account of the activities of the Marines and units of the 3d Marine Aircraft Wing in support of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force's efforts to liberate Kuwait. Part of a preliminary series of official Marine Corps histories that cover Marine Corps operations in the Gulf War. Year/Pages: 1999: 233 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Publication 70-30. Edited by Frank N. Schubert and Theresa L. Kraus. Discusses the United States Army's role in the Persian Gulf War from August 1990 to February 1991. Shows the various strands that came together to produce the army of the 1990s and how that army in turn performed under fire and in the glare of world attention. Retains a sense of immediacy in its approach. Contains maps which were carefully researched and compiled as original documents in their own right. Includes an index. L.C. card 93-43205. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1995: 328 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Publication 70-30-1. Edited by Frank N. Schubert and Theresa L. Kraus. Discusses the role of the United States Army in the Persian Gulf War from August 1990 through February 1991. Shows the various strands that came together to produce the army of the 1990s and how that army in turn performed under fire and in the glare of world attention. Retains a sense of immediacy in its approach. Contains maps which were carefully researched and compiled as original documents in their own right. Includes an index. L.C. card 93-43205. Year/Pages: 1995: 328 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Publication 70-30. Edited by Frank N. Schubert and Theresa L. Kraus. Discusses the United States Army's role in the Persian Gulf War from August 1990 to February 1991. Shows the various strands that came together to produce the army of the 1990s and how that army in turn performed under fire and in the glare of world attention. Retains a sense of immediacy in its approach. Contains maps which were carefully researched and compiled as original documents in their own right. Includes an index. L.C. card 93-43205. Item 344. Year/Pages: 1995: 328 p.; ill.
Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: CMH Publication 70-30-1. Edited by Frank N. Schubert and Theresa L. Kraus. Discusses the role of the United States Army in the Persian Gulf War from August 1990 through February 1991. Shows the various strands that came together to produce the army of the 1990s and how that army in turn performed under fire and in the glare of world attention. Retains a sense of immediacy in its approach. Contains maps which were carefully researched and compiled as original documents in their own right. Includes an index. L.C. card 93-43205. Year/Pages: 1995: 328 p.; ill.
Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Publication measures 8 x 4 in. folded; 23 x 17 in unfolded. Describes in chronological order the story of the American Revolution from 1763-1783. Sold in packages of 100 copies only. Year/Pages: 2001: Folder; ill.
Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: By Wilma Dykeman. Illustrated by Louis S. Glanzman. Publication measures 9 x 6 in. Describes and illustrates the land and the people for which the Battle of Kings Mountain was fought in South Carolina on Oct. 17, 1780. Contains unnumbered pages. L.C. card 76-608326. Year/Pages: 1978: 80 p.; ill. 1991-repr. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about United States naval vessels and their engagements with the British during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about the British Army in America during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Continental Soldier in the War for American Independence Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about the American Army during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in.; 1984-repr. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about London during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in. Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: Published in cooperation with the Sunday Times of London on the occasion of the Bicentennial of the American Revolution. Poster gives detailed information about Philadelphia during the Revolutionary War. Item 646-S. Year/Pages: 1976: Poster, 29x39 in.
Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: National Park Service Handbook 120. On cover: Morristown, Official National Park Handbook. On spine: Morristown, National Historical Park. Describes and illustrates the history of Morristown, New Jersey during and after the Revolutionary War. Includes a guide to the present day site. Previously listed incorrectly under ISBN 0-16-003489-2. L.C. card 83-600148. Item 649. Year/Pages: 1983: 111 p.; ill. 1988-repr.
Publisher: Interior Dept., National Park Service, Division of Publications Description: Provides an informal study in text and cartoons of American troops in the Revolution, with particular emphasis on the life of the common foot soldier. Includes cartoon illustrations. Contains copyright material. L.C. card 78-606013. Item 648. Year/Pages: 1978: 64 p.; ill. 1995-repr. Air War Over South Vietnam, 1968-1975 Publisher: Defense Dept., Air Force, Air Force History and Museums Program Description: Deals with the role of the United States Air force in advising the South Vietnamese Air Force and waging war in South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos from 1968 through 1975. Year/Pages: 2000: 554 p.; ill. Price: $24.00 Publisher: Defense Dept., Navy, Naval Historical Center Description: Publication measures 11 x 9 in. Depicts the United States Navy's contribution to the twenty-five year American and Vietnamese campaign to defend the Republic of Vietnam. More than two million naval personnel served in Southeast Asia, and 2,551 Americans lost their lives. Covers 1950-1975. Most of the illustrations are black and white photographs. Also includes a few color maps, reproductions of paintings, and photographs. Indexed. Navy ISBN 0-945274-09-2. L.C. card 91-33197. Item 399-A-2. Year/Pages: 1994: 434 p.; ill. Price: $67.00 Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History Description: Indochina Monographs. CMH Pub 90-26. An account of the last two years of the Vietnamese Conflict. L.C. card 81-607989. Year/Pages: 1983: 190 p.; ill. Honor Bound: The History of American Prisoners of War in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973 Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Secretary, Historical Office Description: Combines rigorous scholarly analysis with a moving narrative to record in detail the triumphs and tragedies of the several hundred servicemen and civilians who fought their own special war in prison camps in North and South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia between 1961 and 1973. Year/Pages: 1998: 720 p.; ill. Price: $46.00 Long Road Home: United States Prisoner of War Policy and Planning in Southeast Asia Publisher: Defense Dept., Office of the Secretary, Historical Office Description: Contains a history of the United States' role in shaping prisoner of war policy during the Vietnam War. Reveals the difficult, often emotional, and vexing nature of a problem that engaged the attention of the highest officials of the United States government. Examines frictions and disagreements between the State and Defense Departments and within Defense itself as a sometimes conflicted organization struggled to cope with an imposing array of policy issues. L.C. card 99-058295. Year/Pages: 2000: 623 p.; ill. Medical Department, United States Army, Surgery in Vietnam, Orthopedic Surgery Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Center of Military History; and Office of the Surgeon General Description: CMH Pub. 83-7. Editor, William E. Burkhalter. By Anthony Ballard, et al. Discusses and illustrates many wounds that happened to soldiers during the Vietnam War. Includes sections on wounds of the thigh, leg, hand, foot, joints, and nerves. Also discusses amputations of limbs. Illustrated with photographs and reproductions of x-rays. Indexed. L.C. card 93-39914. Year/Pages: 1994: 238 p.; ill. Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War Publisher: National Archives and Records Administration Description: Reference Information Paper 90. Compiled by Charles E. Schamel. Cover title reads: Records Relating to American Prisoners of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War Era, 1960-1994. Describes records that relate to the POW/MIA issue. Item 569. Year/Pages: 1996: 133 p. Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Office of the Chief of Milita |