Round steel canteen with oval sides and concave back. Neck has rolled lip (bent) and cork stopper. Stopper is worn, capped with steel and secured with flat brass chain on brass neck ring. Canvas cover is sewn over canteen with slots for wire loops...
Contained in this document is the plan for the Providence-Pawtucket Target Area Complex. Topics include task organization, emergency teams, refugee centers, organization of the target support area, military chain of command, map target area, map...
Pouch for first aid packet, formed by folding, then sewn on both sides a 5" wide strip of cotton duck; free end has a flap, which is also hemmed, then sewn. Flap can be secured by means of brass snap fasteners. Affixed to pouch back by means of a...
Two wheeled cart with steel tongue and ropes for pulling by four or more people. Wheels are 54 1/2" in diameter, has a 57 1/4" track, Sarven hubs, sixteen spokes, two felloes. Chassis and axles are metal and rest on platform springs. The chassis...
In P.R. I see a lot of soldiers looking at the armed forces as an option to improve their
quality of life. Since the United States Army exist, there are many Puerto Ricans soldiers
that proudly serve the United States Of America. Once they are in...
The text of this book contains the lectures given at the Naval War College between the years 1887 and 1911. The Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean Sea, and the Russo-Japanese War are discussed as well as historical narratives and illustrations, foundations...
This revision of the original pamphlet entitled: "The estimate of the situation" published in 1910 has been undertaken in order to further develop the estimate of the situation as a means of reaching sound military decision.
This is a lecture delivered at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. on October 17, 1939. The author addresses the new order in East Asia- significance and aims, progress attained toward achievement (military, economic, political), Japan and the...