Army Regulations for the United States Army, 1938 through 1951, including Uniforms, with Changes.
Washington DC: United States Government Printing Office, 1938 - 1951. Hardcover. A thick binder of United States Army regulations, mostly pertaining to uniforms, flags, colors, awards, insignia, badges, with many illustrations throughout. The binder was a working copy belonging to N.S. Meyer, Inc. of New York City, a long time supplier of military insignia. Nathan S. Meyer established his business in New York City in 1906 and remained there until 2000; the company was then acquired by Vanguard, another military goods supplier. Meyer was the maker of the collectible World War II Army Air Corps wings.
The binder consists of a total of 45 documents, consisting of 29 Army Regulations and 16 Changes, from 1938, through 1951.
With the following regulation numbers and dates:
AR 55-380, Transportation Corps, Dec 31, 1942; AR 60-10, Exchange Service, May 10, 1950; AR 80-20: Special Services, March 10, 1947; AR 210-50: Installations, Dec 9, 1949; AR 210-53: Installations, Oct 18, 1949; AR 210-65: Posts, Camps and Stations, Dec 29, 1947; AR 210-65 Changes 8, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, Dec 29, 1947; AR 210-65 Posts, Camps and Stations, June 12, 1945; AR 210-65: Posts Camps and Stations, June 1, 1944; AR 350-3300: Military Education, Change 1, Jan 16, 1946; AR 260-10: Flags, Colors and Standards, Oct 25, 1949, Changes 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1; AR 260-10, Oct 25, 1944; AR 600-10, Change 3; AR 260-15: Changes 5, 4, 2, 1; AR 600-35: Change 10; AR 260-15, May 16, 1947 (repair with sticky tape made at p 23 of this regulation); Circular No. 102, April 22, 1947; Circular No. 92, April 9, 1947; SR 600-32-1, Articles & types of uniforms for male personnel, 11 April 1951; AR 600-38, Personnel: Dress Uniforms for Officers & Warrant Officers, August 17, 1938; SR 600-38-1, 24 March 1950; SR 600-38-1 10 December 1948; AR 600-35: Change 12, 11, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1; AR 600-35, 31 March 1944 (with emblems cut out at p47 and at p65); a second copy of AR 600-35, also dated 31 March 1944 (with emblems cut out at p49 - 51); AR 600-36, Change 1; AR 600-36, 8 April 1948; AR 600-36, 25 Feb 1944; AR 600-37: Changes 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 27 May 1949; AR 600-37, Personnel: Prescribed Uniform, Women Personnel of the Army, 16 April 1945; AR 600-39: Personnel: Prescribed Uniform, Women's Army Corps, 4 August, 1944; AR 600-40: Changes 13, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 3, 2, 1, 12 September 1949; AR 600-40, 31 March 1944; AR 600-45: Change 10; AR 600-68, Personnel: Good Conduct Medal, May 4, 1943 (with one medal cut out, and with N. S. Meyer equipment card stapled in); AR 600-75: Change 2; AR 600-80, 25 February 1943; AR 600-90: Change 2, 1; AR 600-90, 3 July 1946 (2 copies, same date); AR 600-90: Change 2; AR 615-290: Enlisted Personnel, 26 September 1950; AR 615-363: Change 4, Enlisted Men: Release From Active Duty; AR 775-50: Change 1; AR 850-150: Change 3, 2; AR 850-150, 18 September 1944; AR 850-250: Regulations for State Guard, 21 September 1943; and AR 915-10: State Guards, 14 May 1951.
Green cloth Remington Rand Binder, title handwritten in red at front cover ("USA") no title at binder spine. Internally, a few pages loose; pages with excisions; marginal notations; N. S. Meyer Inc. stamps throughout. This was a working copy, frequently consulted. Good + overall. Item #15552
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