United States. Army. Ordnance Department
United States. Army. Ordnance Dept.
United States Ordnance Dept
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Works
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Catalogue of standard ordnance items. | |
Course of instruction prescribed for student officers in the Ordnance school of application | |
Description of 3-inch telescopic sights | |
Description of the Colt's double-action revolver | |
[Document] no. 4074. Inspection manual for the 75 M.M. mortar carriage, M 1. | |
Document (United States. Army. Ordnance Department) | |
Drafting room regulations and instructions concerning the submission to the Ordnance office of drawings | |
Handbook of ammunition for 3-inch antiaircraft guns, model of 1917 and model of 1918 and 1918 MI. | |
Handbook of ordnance data. | |
The manufacture of optical glass and of optical systems : a war-time problem : May, 1921 | |
Message from the President of the United States, to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the second session of the Twenty-eighth Congress. December 3, 1844. Read, and ordered to be printed with the accompanying documents; and that 3,500 additional copies of the message, and 3,000 additional copies of the message and documents, be furnished for the use of the Senate. | |
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of Representatives, respecting the lead mines of Missouri : May 7, 1822. | |
Method of investigation and test of smokeless powder for small arms and cannon. Feb. 10, 1910. | |
Military explosives. | |
Military pyrotechnics ... | |
Mount, comb. gun, 75 mm., M34. | |
Mount, gun, A. A., 90mm, M1A1. | |
Mount, mach. gun, cal. 30, M29. | |
Mount, mortar, 81 mm, M 1, mortar, 81 mm, M 1. | |
National armories -- arms manufactured, &c. Letter from the Secretary of War, transmitting a report from the Ordnance office, in relation to the national armonies [i.e. armories], arms manufactured, &c. February 16, 1843. Read, and laid upon the table. | |
No. 1930 | |
Notes on the selection and use of metals in ordnance design. November 18, 1924. | |
Office of the chief of ordnance, U. C. army. December 1, 1917. | |
Office orders ans memoranda. [from old catalog] | |
Oils, paints, and materials for the cleaning and preservation of seacoast guns, gun carriages, sights, and position-finding instruments ... | |
Ordnance and artillery. | |
Ordnance basic research | |
Ordnance department correspondnece file; | |
The ordnance districts, 1918-1919. | |
Ordnance field manual. | |
Ordnance memoranda, no. 1-29. | |
Ordnance property regulations, 1917. | |
Ordnance recruiting bulletin... | |
Paints and markings for field artillery ammunition and ammunition boxes. | |
Paints for projectiles. | |
Physical bases of ballistic table computations. | |
Preparation and preservation at the time of manufacture of engines, vehicles and spare parts for storage and export shipment; | |
Price list of mobile artillery targets and target material, range-finding instruments. Jan. 21, 1915. | |
Price list of ordnance and ordnance stores. | |
Price list of small arms and hand arms; small arms ammunition; personal equipments of the soldier (comprising infantry, cavalry, artillery, and band equipments); horse equipments; officers' equipments and miscellaneous articles for the use of troop, battery, and company organizations. | |
Price list of subcaliber guns...pertaining to seacoast artillery...April 10, 1909. | |
Price list of twelve-inch mortars and carriages with their accessories, implements and equipments. | |
Proceedings of the Board of Officers convened under special orders nos. 238 and 253, A.G.O., 1873, on horse-equipments, cavalry equipments and accouterments, saddlers' and smiths' tools and materials, and standard supply-table of ordnance stores for the cavalry service; with the action of the War Department thereon. | |
[Regulations for the government of the Ordnance department, 1st May, 1834] | |
Report from the Secretary of War, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 17th February, 1837, on the subject of the bursting of cannon at Major Clarke's foundry, in July, 1833, and August, 1834. September 19, 1837. Read, and ordered to be printed. | |
Report of mechanical tests made with the U. S. testing machine, at Watertown arsenal, Mass., December 11th, 1883 ... | |
Report of the Board of officers constituted by General order no. 136, headquarters of the Army, Adjutant-general's office, November 24, 1890, to select magazine arms for the U. S. military service. | |
Report of the Board of officers convened at New York city, January 16, 1873, to examine and report upon plans and models of such depressing and other carriages for heavy ordnance as the board should deem worthy of trial. | |
Report on the construction of fifty 3.2-inch field-limbers... | |
Report on the trial of Gruson's chilled cast-iron armor at Spezia, Italy, April 20-29, 1886 | |
Reports of experiments on the strength and other properties of metals for cannon : with a description of the machines for testing metals, and of the classification of cannon in service | |
Rifle, auto., cal. .30, Browning M1918A2. | |
Rules for the inspection for Army revolves and Gatling guns. | |
Rules for the management and cleaning of the rifle musket, model 1855, for the use of soldiers | |
Service handbook of the Bausch & Lomb 15-foot and 22-foot horizontal self-contained base range finders; | |
Service handbook of the speed computer, models of 1917 and 1917 MI; | |
She's a WOW Woman Ordnance Worker Keep 'em shooting! | |
Sighting equipment ... | |
Special specifications for steel wire to be used in connection with Ordnance pamphlet no. 445. | |
Standard specifications for export packing in boxes | |
Storage of ordnance supplies. Letter from the Secretary of War, relative to providing additional means for the preservation and storage of ordnance supplies. December 8, 1862. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs, and ordered to be printed. | |
System, remote control, M5. | |
Tank, light, M5, with Cadillac engines. | |
Tank, medium, M4,A1, with continental engine. | |
Theory and design of recoil systems and gun carriages. | |
They've got the guts--Give 'em more firepower | |
Tractor, amphibian (Roebling) | |
U. S. rifle, M1903 A1. | |
Your job is to keep 'em shooting! |