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BUILDING UP A REFERENCE LIBRARY

16th May 1952, Page 53
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MAY I ask if any of your readers who have American War 'Department technical manuals T.M.9 and T.M.10 series and the Ordnance catalogue standard nomenclature list S.N.L.s that were issued with each truck, Tank, A.F.V., amphibian, etc., and used during the war, would be willing to let me have copies of these?

I am also trying to obtain the various books issued by the Department for instructional purposes, and the twoor three-volume Ordnance catalogue which covered every American vehicle issued by the U.S. Army. These latter gave all part numbers and the neutral numbers showing interchangeability.

Similar publications on Canadian Army vehicles would also be useful, as I am trying to build up a reference library. Back numbers of "The Commercial Motor" would also be appreciated.

1 E. BEECRER-GOATER (Aldershot and District Car Collection Service). 6, York Road, Farnham, Surrey.


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