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    • .56-50 Caliber Spencer Cartridge Case.

    • .56-50 Caliber Spencer Cartridge Case.

    • Gold mark, Jacob; New York City

    • .56-50 caliber Spencer cartridge case with letters "J.G." stamped on the base. Rim fire cartridge having five sets of crimp marks around upper end in double dot pattern, typical of the manufacturer Jacob Gold mark. Rim has dent .18" long.
    • Military Review, March 1950.

    • Military Review, March 1950.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Our authors.

      Development of the victory program of 1941. Mark S. Watson

      Why a trained logistical division? COL J. P. Cleland, Infantry

      The Atlantic Pact and Germany. F. O. Miksche

      A problem of decision. LT COL J. G....
    • Military Review, November-December 2001.

    • Military Review, November-December 2001.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Attack on America: The First War of the 21st Century. David J. Shaughnessy and Lieutenant Colonel Thomas M. Cowan, U.S. Army

      U.S. Space Command and U.S. Army Space Command
      Warfighters Supporting Warfighters in the 21st Century. Lieutenant...
    • Military Review, September 1979.

    • Military Review, September 1979.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • The military requirements of US strategy. Colin S. Gray

      A total force training strategy. Colonel Irving Heymont, US Army, Retired

      Mutual destruction: a deterrent to nuclear war? Major Calvin C. Seybold, US Army Reserve...
    • Military Review, September 1954.

    • Military Review, September 1954.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Armor in atomic war. BG John R. Beishline, USA

      The defense of tomorrow? LT COL Clarence C. DeReus, Infantry

      The new look in military history. MAJ Louis V. Naisawald, USAR

      The Spanish-American War. CAPT C. Joseph Bernardo,...
    • Military Review, April 1952

    • Military Review, April 1952

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Our authors.

      The British army staff. LT COL W. F. Woodward, Infantry

      Next month.

      Military leadership. LT COL J. H. Carter, Artillery

      'Rig for dive'.

      Co-ordination of United States military and foreign policy. BG...
    • Military Review, May 1950.

    • Military Review, May 1950.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Our authors.

      The Moselle River crossing of the 90th Division. Dr. H. M. Cole

      The "stew in their own juice" theory. COL J. G. Vah Houten, Infantry

      Building and training a combat division. LT COL H. E. Townsend,...
    • Military Review, September 1950.

    • Military Review, September 1950.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Our authors.

      The soviet economic system. LT COL R. H. Bryant, Infantry

      Break-through of the gothic line. MAJ J. J. Shoemaker, CAC

      Training support. LT COL C. J. Denholm, Infantry

      United States foreign policy and the...
    • Military Review, October 1948.

    • Military Review, October 1948.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Selective service: 1948. The Honorable Kenneth C. Royal, Secretary of the Army

      An observer with Exercise Yukon. LT COL R. E. Moore, Infantry

      Military justice procedures. MAJ GEN T. H. Green, The Judge Advocate General, US...
    • Military Review, June 1943.

    • Military Review, June 1943.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Aviation in support of ground troops. COL Wilfrid H. Hardy, AC

      Military relations with civilian defense. LT COL Dillman A. Rash, QC

      Antiaircraft artillery with the division. COL James Howell, CAC

      The supply of a mobile...
    • Military Review, July 1943.

    • Military Review, July 1943.

    • Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

    • A.E.F. General Staff, World War I. Extracts from a lecture delivered by MAJ George C. Marshall, Infantry

      G-2 says--"I don't know". LT COL S. L. Peebles, Infantry

      The Army and Navy Staff College. LT COL Francis R. Sweeney,...
    • Two years in the Aleutian area.

    • Two years in the Aleutian area.

    • Bennett, J. G.

    • Covers two years in the Aleutian Area, from June 1942 to June 1944. Discusses the author's experience commanding a detached reinforced Infantry Battalion which operated like an Infantry Regiment. Also notes the role the weather played in planning...

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