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This archive contains a large collection with all sorts of content spanning centuries of military history. We know it is impossible task to ever be finished, but we are doing our best to catalog everything and make it available in an effort to educate about historical and political issues so as to increase awareness and foster discussion of related content topics. All military literature in this library is accessible for download in PDF format.

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The Preventive Maintenance Monthly published 12 editions in 1970. From May 1940 to September 1945, the Army achieved a measure of acceptance and success with the instructional publication Army Motors, which featured initial editions in a rudimentary black and white typewriter format.
The M561-M792 Gama Goat Operation and Preventative Maintenance Pamphlet from 1970 is another masterpiece by the famous illustrator Will Eisner that was responsible for a series of publications for the Army. This manual distributed with the six-wheel drive Gama Goat does not lack its typical combination of sex appeal and technical information.
The Preventive Maintenance Monthly published 12 editions in 1971. From May 1940 to September 1945, the Army achieved a measure of acceptance and success with the instructional publication Army Motors, which featured initial editions in a rudimentary black and white typewriter format.
The author has created the Stilwell Papers from the private diaries, notes and letters of General Joseph Stilwell (nicknamed “Vinegar Joe”). They offer an interesting perspective on the U.S. relations with China in the past and present (Nationalist and Communist China).
Illustrated pamphlet by Creighton Williams and Verne Bowers for the US Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Teaches military map reading and direction finding, and intended to complement existing doctrinal literature TC 21-26. "Don't Get Lost" was written by the US Army Engineer School, Fort Belvoir, Virginia, and is a publication of th...
The purpose of this pamphlet is to support the U.S. Army Command Maintenance Program (COMAINT). It is designed to provide supervisors and other users with a consolidated, simplified reference on use of troubleshooting equipment authorized at the organizational maintenance level.
This training circular was written by the U.S. Army Air Defense School, Fort Bliss, TX, and published by the U.S. Army Combat Arms Training Board, Fort Benning, GA. The information conforms as closely as possible with approved Department of the Army doctrine and is intended to complement existing training literature.
After the last shell was fired on the western front in the First World War. and the last bullet was spent, the study of war and military history was cast by society into the outer circles of Hell. True, the mountain of memoirs, debates, arguments and petty squabbles grew every year, but the serious study of war went out of fashion. Now, in an ag...
This pamphlet was designed to provide U.S. combat infantry men with a ready reference to key Warsaw Pact weapons and equipment. The illustrated booklet was published in 1979 by the United States Army Infantry School - Red Team and United States Government Printing Office.
U. S. BOMBERS is a complete genealogy of the American bombardment plane from the original Keystone XB-1 of 1928, to the latest strategic bombers plying the skies today. Each of the numbered designs following the pioneer XB-1 is fully illustrated with photos and three-view general arrangement drawings. Also, the major features, including dimensio...
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