LIBROS DEL AUTOR: tim scherrer

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: tim scherrer

  • The U.S. Military Hand Cart
    Tim Scherrer
    The U.S. Military Hand Cart was a staple of the Army and Marine Corps from WWI through WWII. Whether it was carrying weapons or logistics, these small carts earned a respected spot in field environments. Starting with the WWI era wooden carts, they evolved into sophisticated carriers that were easily transportable assisting the soldiers of assignment.The U.S. used 22 differen...
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    58,64 €

  • Half the Town Burned
    Tim Scherrer
    This is the true story of a wildfire that wiped half of a Missouri village off the map. The Great Wooldridge Fire on the 22nd of October 2022, burned half of the village of Wooldridge off the map in less than two hours. The fire triggered the largest statewide fire mutual aid in Missouri History. The fire was fought by 161 firefighters from 63 departments from all over the S...
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    47,98 €

  • The Men of the Khaki Cloth
    Tim Scherrer
    The US Army Chaplain Corps served with distinction during WWII. Chaplains numbered 8,896 by the end of WWII with 186 perishing in combat, a commissioned officer casualty ratio only led by Infantry platoon leaders and combat aircrew. This study provides the basic information of the WWII chaplain: selection, training, tasks, uniforms, and equipment. It also reviews many indiv...
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    31,08 €

  • War Pigeon! The Operations and Gear of the US Army Pigeon Corps
    Tim Scherrer
    The US Army Signal Pigeon Corps served from 1917-1957. During those four decades of distinguished service, the pigeoneers built a world class program that provided the Army reliable communications during WWI, WWII and the Korean War. Little is known about this important program that contributed so much to the Army efforts around the globe. The organization and gear are explo...
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    72,73 €

  • Border State Quandaries
    Tim Scherrer
    Dr. Samuel Allen was at the epicenter of the American Civil War, Missouri. As a slave-owning native Virginian that lived in the shadows of pro-Union Columbia and a Union occupied Jefferson City, he was challenged at every turn with the new state of affairs after the outbreak of the Civil War. His southern Boone County home in a township, country and state was split on the iss...
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    13,76 €

  • Crashed the Gate Doing Ninety-Eight
    Tim Scherrer
    Crashed the Gate Doing Ninety-Eight:The Citizens Band Radio and American Culture is the untold story of the very first electronic social network in America: The CB Radio. Citizen?s Band Radio grew from to a small number of hobby users to a cultural phenomenon in the 1970s. The adoption by millions of Americans forced the FCC to give up nearly all regulation. CB life created i...
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    23,11 €