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W107.2..So4_2 The Soldier and his Health. 2
W107.2..So4_3 The Soldier and his Housekeeping. 2
W107.2..So4_4 The Soldier and his Recreation. 2
W107.2..So4_5 The Soldier and his Religion. 2
W107.2..So4_6 The Soldier and his Uniform. 2
W107.2..St8 Strategic and Critical Raw Materials. 2
W 107.2:So 4 The Soldier and his Food. 2
W 107.2:So 4/2 The Soldier and his Health. 2
W 107.2:So 4/3 The Soldier and his Housekeeping. 2
W 107.2:So 4/4 The Soldier and his Recreation. 2
W 107.2:So 4/5 The Soldier and his Religion. 2
W 107.2:So 4/6 The Soldier and his Uniform. 2
W 107.2:St 8 Strategic and Critical Raw Materials. 2
W 107.2:W 19 A Graphic History of the War, Sept. 1, 1939-May 10, 1942.
A graphic history of the war, September 1, 1939 to May 10, 1942 /
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W107.2..W19 A Graphic History of the War, Sept. 1, 1939-May 10, 1942. 2
W108-1 Military laws of the United States, to which is prefixed Constitution of the United States 1
W108-2 Military laws of U.S., including those relating to Marine Corps, to which is prefixed Constitution of U.S. 1
W108-3 Military laws of U.S. including those relating to Army, Marine Corps, volunteers, militia, and to bounty lands and pensions, to which is prefixed rules and Articles of War, and Constitution of U.S. 1
W108-4 Military laws of U.S. relating to Army, Marine Corps, volunteers, militia, and to bounty lands and pensions, from foundation of Government to year 1858 1
W108-5 Military laws of U.S., relating to Army, volunteers, militia, and to bounty lands and pensions, from foundation of Government to 1863, to which are prefixed Constitution of U.S. (with index thereto) and synopsis of military legislation of Congress during Revolutionary War 1