Catalog NumberTitleDescription
US-AR-021Insignia Chart Showing National Guard Divisions, Brigades, Regiments, and Special Organizations; Capt. A.A. Littman & N.S. 
US-AR-020General Orders Nos. 171 (Change in Status of Units; Reorganization of Units) and 198 (Activation; Reorganization; Disbandment; 
US-AR-032FEST Flash: Rare Collector’s Item; Beverly Lindsey; Veritas, January-February 1978 [donated by Larry Layton] 
US-NG-008Nebraska National Guard Shoulder sleeve insignia, State HQ & Separate Units; U.S. National Guard; June 1976 [donated by Larry 
US-NG-005Nebraska Army National Guard Shoulder sleeve insignia, 67th Inf. Brigade (Mech.); U.S. National Guard; September 1975 
US-NG-006Nebraska National Guard Military Academy Insignia; U.S. National Guard; January 1967 
US-NG-009California National Guard coat of arms; U.S. National Guard; no date (ca. 1920s?) [donated by Larry Layton] 
US-AR-033457th Chemical Battalion, Lineage and Honors (1965) and Distinctive Insignia (1970); U.S. Army [donated by Larry Layton] 
US-AR-022Rangers: A Brief History; 2nd Battalion (Ranger), 75th Infantry 
US-AR-091The National Geographic; October 1917(world flags in color) [donated by T.J. O’Callaghan]
US-AR-092The National Geographic; December 1919(U.S. insignia, decorations in color) [donated by T.J. O’Callaghan]
US-AR-093The National Geographic; June 1943(U.S. insignia, aircraft insignia in color) [donated by T.J. O’Callaghan]
US-AR-094The National Geographic; October 1943(Decorations in color) [donated by T.J. O’Callaghan]
US-AR-095The National Geographic; December 1943(U.S. insignia in color) [donated by T.J. O’Callaghan]
US-AR-051Military Buttons and Insignia from MackinacMackinac History, Vol. 2 Leaflet No. 3 (1975)(plus full-color folder, “Fort Michilimackinac, National Historic Landmark”); Mackinac Island State Park Commission, Mackinac Island, Michigan
US-AR-035Be Proud (U.S. Army); Lowell H. Landre; Anchorage, Alaska: author, 1971; color ill. of ribbons of Army awards and description of 
US-AR-034Current American War Medals and Decorations 1963-1969; Evans E. Kerrigan; Noroton Heights, Conn.: The Medallic Pub. Co., 
US-NA-002Officers and Men at the Battle of Manila Bay, May 1, 1898; Charles H. Bell & Arthur Neiss; 1972. 
US-AR-061A Pocket Guide to France; DOD Pam 2-10, DA-PAM 20-191, NAVPERS 92290, AFP 34-3-15, NAVMC 1128; includes color 
US-AR-053Shoulder Patch Insignia of the United States Armed Forces; compiled by Wolf Appleton; published by Appleton, N.Y., ca. 1945; 
US-AR-001Army Regulation AR 670-1; Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms & Insignia; Washington, DC, HQ, Dept. of the Army, 15 
US-AR-005U. S. Army: Grades and Specialist Ratings of Enlisted Men Under the Act of Congress Approved June 4, 1920; War Dept., 
US-AR-006U. S. Army: HQ, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment and Fulda Military Community, APO NY 09146; Uniforms, Dress and Appearance; 
US-AR-010U. S. Dept. of Defense: Military Specification: Insignia, Embroidered, General Specifications for; Supplement 1A to Military 
US-AR-012U. S. Army: Specifications for Brassards; 2 pages copied from manual; War Dept., QM General’s Office, June 30, 1885; donated by 
US-AR-011U. S. Army: Specifications for Cloth Chevrons; 3 pages copied from manual; War Dept., QM General’s Office, 28 January 1885; 
US-AR-013U. S. Army: Specifications for Gold Lace Chevrons; 3 pages copied from manual; War Dept., QM General’s Office, 28 January 1885 
US-AR-154The Rifle Squads (Mechanized and Light Infantry Training Circular 7-1 
US-AR-014U. S. Army: Specifications for Gold Lace Chevrons; 3 pages copied from manual; War Dept., QM General’s Office, 25 August 1885 
US-AR-015U. S. Army: Specifications for Gold Lace Chevrons; 11 pages copied from manual; War Dept., QM General’s Office, 27 January 1888 
US-AF-029History in Review, 1940-1971: 49th Tactical Fighter Wing [U.S. Air Force]; William E. O’Keefe; Holloman AFB, New Mexico: TAC, 
US-AR-048Camp Forrest, Tullahoma, Tennessee, 1941-46; Tullahoma, Tenn.: Chamber of Commerce, n.d.; 29 pages, map, 2 photos. 
US-AF-028Fifty Years of Aviation History at Maxwell Air Force Base, 1910-60; 56 pages, photos. 
US-AR-008Uniform Regulations of the U.S. Army, 1902; published by J. Watson, Steelville, Missouri, n.d.; 88 pages, no illustrations, reprint of 
US-AR-049116th Engineer Battalion, Combat, Army, 1962; H. Denis McCarrell and Capt. C. E. Ida, ARNG, editors; no publisher, circa 1962; 
US-AR-038U. S. Army: 2nd Battalion, 5th U.S. Cavalry, September 1964; Black Knights; no publisher, circa 1964; 24 pages, drawings, photos; 
US-AR-129Detroit's Own Polar Bears The North American Expeditionary Forces 1918-1919 
US-AR-055New Shoulder Sleeve Insignia on the [U.S.] Army Scene; from Army Digest, December 1970; color illustrations (2 pages); plus 1 
US-NA-003Battle Streamers of the U.S. Navy; Naval History Division, Dept. of the Navy, Washington, D.C., 1972; color illustrations; 24 pages. 
US-AR-133U. S. Military Shoulder Patches of the United States Armed Forces,  3rd Edition 
US-NA-004Ships of the U.S. Navy: Christening, Launching and Commissioning2nd edition; prepared by John C. Reilly Jr.; Naval History
US-NA-001U. S. Navy Unit Identification MarksDecember 1975
US-NG-001National Guard Regulations No. 77: Uniforms; War Dept., Washington, D.C., 30 June 1927; 6 pages (photocopied). 
US-AR-009Uniform of the Army of the U.S., Article LXXXVI (Regulations of 1881): Uniform, Dress, and Horse Furniture; G.O. No. 92, 1872; 19 
US-AR-016Army Regulations No. 600-35: Personnel, Specifications for the Uniform; 14 October 1921; 9 pages (photocopied, poor). 
US-AR-017Army Regulations No. 600-35: Personnel, The Prescribed Uniform; 31 December 1926; 31 pages (photocopied, poor). 
US-AR-018Army Regulations No. 600-36: Personnel, Prescribed Service Uniform-Army, Hostess and Librarian Service; 7 July 1942; 7 pages 
US-AR-042Fort Selden, New Mexico; Timothy Cohrs; Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1974; 28 pages; illustrations. 
US-AR-043Fort Sumner, New Mexico; John P. Wilson; Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 1974; 20 pages; illustrated. 
US-AR-039Fort Riley: Its Historic Past; Army, Fort Riley, Kansas, n.d. (circa 1974), 37 pages; illustrated. 
US-AR-066Civil War Kepi Patterns and Instructions; made from original kepi’s that were taken apart; 8 pages (photocopied); contributed by 
US-AR-056U. S. Army: History of the 1343rd Engineer Battalion (Combat), 1926-55; 13 pages; booklet published by Co. B; n.d., circa 1955; 
US-AR-004U. S. Decorations and Awards: Illustrations of Awards; Army Regulation AR 672-5-2; July 1967; full-color photos of medals and 
US-NG-002U. S. National Guard: Washington Air National Guard Golden Anniversary, 1924-74; Major Stanley G. Witter, editor; HQ, 142nd 
US-AR-099Historical Vignettes - U. S. Army Corps of Engineers 
US-AR-044U. S. Army Reserve: The Army Reserve Magazine; April 1973; 65th Anniversary issue; includes full-color chart of U.S. Army 
US-AR-052Uptight: The Quarterly Magazine of the U.S. Army, Vietnam; Vol. 1 No. 1; Summer 1968. 
US-AR-037U. S. Army: “The First Team”: 1st Cavalry Division, 39th Anniversary, 1921-60, Korea; crests of each unit in full color. 
US-AR-057U. S. Army: The Buffalo Soldier; Special issue of American Scene; 1970; 28 pages; illustrations (some color) of uniforms and 
US-AR-041U. S. Army: 83rd Infantry Division History, 1917-62; 83rd Inf. Div. Information Office; pictorial; 52 pages, photos, line drawings of 
US-AR-040U. S. Army: 24th Infantry Division, 22nd Anniversary, 1941-63. 
US-AF-030U. S. Air Force: 91st Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron History, 1917 to 1967, 50 Years of Service; 17 pages, photos. 
US-AR-046U. S. Army: A History of the Signal Corps, 1860-1975; prepared by the Public Affairs Office, HQ, U.S. Army Communications 
US-AR-150U. S. Military Shoulder Patches of the U.S. Armed Forces, First Edition, 1975 
US-AR-045U. S. Army: 2nd Infantry Division, 46th Anniversary; 26 October 1963. 
US-NG-003Pennsylvania Military Regulations No. 80; Histories and Records; Harrisburg PA: Commonwealth of Penn., Dept. of Military Affairs, 
US-AR-050Fifty Years of Service: A History of the 98th Division by Capt. Laurence W. Feasel; no publisher, 1971; 16 pages, photos, multi-color 
US-AR-054MI Magazine [Military Intelligence]; Vol. 1 No. 1; April-June 1974. 
US-AR-047History and Role of Armor; U.S. Army; Ft. Knox, Kentucky: U.S. Army Armor School, 1971; 74 pages, maps, sketches, charts, 
US-AR-126American Military Insignia 1800-1851; J. Duncan Campbell and Edgar M. Howell; Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C., 1963; 
US-AR-148Battle Babies: The Story of the 99th Infantry Division in World War II; Maj. Gen. Walter E. Lauer; A. G. Halldin Publ. Co., Indiana, 
US-AR-112History of the 82nd Division; written by Divisional Officers, designated by the Division Commander; American Expeditionary 
US-AR-074U. S. Army Enlisted Men’s Collar Insignia 1907 to 1972 
US-AR-127Aviation Badges and Insignia of the United States Army 1913-1946; J. Duncan Campbell; published by author; 87 pages, photo, 
US-AR-109American Badges and Insignia; Evans E. Kerrigan; The Viking Press, New York, 1967; hard cover, 286 pages, drawings. 
US-AR-114United States Military Medals and Ribbons; Philip K. Robles; Charles E. Tuttle Co., Rutland, Vermont, 1971; hard cover, 187 pages, 
US-AR-140Uniforms of the American Revolution in Color; John Mollo, Malcolm MacGregor; Sterling, New York, 1991; soft cover, 228 pages, 
US-AR-144The United States Infantry: An Illustrated History 1775-1918; Gregory J W. Urwin, Darby Erd; Sterling, New York, 1991; soft cover, 
US-AR-151Union Forces of the Civil War (Soldiers Fotofax series); Philip Katcher; Arms and Armour, London, 1989; soft cover, 48 pages, 
US-CV-001North American Cabin Crew Insignia for Commercial-Civilian Aviation; Roy Thompson, Bob Feld; published by author, Colorado 
US-AR-143Engineers of Independence: A Documentary History of the Army Engineers in the American Revolution, 1775-83; Paul K. Walker; 
US-AR-111Chevrons: Illustrated History and Catalog of U.S. Army Insignia 
US-CG-001United States Coast Guard Auxiliary Manual COMDTINST M16790.1B; USCG, U.S. Dept. of Transportation, 28 August 1987; soft 
US-CAP-001Civil Air Patrol Historical Monograph Number Four: Uniform Plates-A Study of Selected Uniforms Worn by Civil Air Patrol Members; 
US-CAP-002Civil Air Patrol Uniform Manual: CAP Manual 39-1; CAP Natl. HQ, Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 3 June 1991; soft cover, 96 pages, 
US-CAP-003Civil Air Patrol Bookstore 1992 Catalog; Maxwell AFB, Alabama, 1992; soft cover, 40 pages, hundreds of color photos depicting all 
US-CAP-004Civil Air Patrol Unit Patches, Vol. 1; Maj. Lee Ragan, CAP; National Historical Committee, HQ CAP, 1988; soft cover, 63 pages, 
US-CAP-005The Collectors Catalog of Civil Air Patrol Insignia 1942-1985; Maj. Lee Ragan, CAP; National Historical Committee, HQ CAP, 1986; 
US-SG-001State Defense Forces California; Sgt. H. H. Booker II; articles copied by donator from Military Collector Magazine, Vol. 3 No. 4, Vol. 
US-AR-161U. S. Army Enlisted Men’s Collar Insignia 1907 to 1986, Second edition 
US-AR-113U. S. Special Forces Shoulder and Pocket Insignia