
Provisional Drill and Service Regulations for Field Artillery (6-inch Howitzer) 1917, Volume I
by War Department, Office of The Adjutant General
"Provisional Drill and Service Regulations for Field Artillery (6-inch Howitzer) 1917, Volume I" by the War Department, published by Military Publishing Co., New York. This historical military manual lacks a publication year but is an invaluable resource on early 20th-century artillery operations. Bound in red, the book is in fair condition, with notable wear and foxing. A rare find for military history enthusiasts.
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The book is in fair condition, with a solid red cover that shows wear along the edges and spine. The pages are aged with some foxing, typical of books from this era. The binding remains intact, ensuring the book can be handled without risk of damage. There is no dust jacket, and the book is free from inscriptions or library marks.
About This Antique 1917 Edition
"Provisional Drill and Service Regulations for Field Artillery (6-inch Howitzer) 1917, Volume I" is a detailed manual published by the Military Publishing Co., New York. Authored by the War Department's Office of The Adjutant General, this volume is an essential historical document that outlines the operational procedures for the 6-inch Howitzer during the early 20th century. While the exact year of publication is not visible, the content is crucial for understanding military tactics and artillery handling of the period. This edition is particularly significant for collectors and historians interested in military history and artillery regulations. The book is bound in a sturdy red cover, showing signs of age but retaining structural integrity. No dust jacket is included, and there are no inscriptions or library markings, indicating it has been privately held. Its scarcity adds to its value, making it a sought-after item for those specializing in military history.
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