Call Number (LC) Title Results
D 1.2:H 62/4/947-85 The secretaries of defense : a brief history, 1947-1985 / 1
D 1.2:H 62/5 A history of the Defense Systems Management College : center of excellence in acquisition management education and research / 1
D 1.2:H 62/11/997 A brief history of the On-Site Inspection Agency. 1
D 1.2:H 62/12 U.S. Naval Ship Repair Facility : Guam history book, 1945-1997. 1
D 1.2:H 62/13 Arming the eagle : a history of U.S. weapons acquisition since 1775 / 1
D 1.2:H 62/14 A history of military aviation in San Antonio. 2
D 1.2:H 62/15 A history of U.S. communications intelligence during World War II : policy and administration /
A history of U.S. communications intelligence during World War II policy and administration /
3
D 1.2:H 62/16 A history of the Presidio of Monterey, 1770 to 1970 1
D 1.2:H 62/17 United States Special Operations Command history : 20 (1987-2007) proven in the past, vigilant today, prepared for the future / 1
D 1.2:H 62/19 A history of satellite reconnaissance : the Robert L. Perry histories / 1
D 1.2:H 62/19/ History of acquisition in the Department of Defense. 2
D 1.2:H 62/19/V.1 Rearming for the Cold War, 1945-1960 / 1
D 1.2:H 62/19/V.2 Adapting to flexible response, 1960-1968 / 2
D 1.2:H 62/19/V.5 Reform and experimentation after the Cold War, 1989-2001 / 2
D 1.2:H 62/953 Extract of Interim historical report : Korea War Crimes Division, cumulative to 30 June 1953. 1
D 1.2:H 75 Summary report of the Military Working Group. 2
D 1.2:H 75/2 Memorandum for the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Air Force, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff : subject: policy on homosexual conduct in the Armed forces.
Memorandum for the Secretary of the Army, Secretary of the Navy, Secretary of the Air Force, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff : subject, policy on homosexual conduct in the Armed Forces.
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D 1.2:H 75/3 Honor bound : the history of American prisoners of war in southeast Asia, 1961-1973 / 1
D 1.2:H 75/4 Best practices for keeping your home network secure 1
D 1.2:H 79/2/999 Why should you contact the Defense Hotline : because their lives could depend on it. 1