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Crowd and Riot control including: Close-combat Techniques for Military and Police by Colonel Rex Applegate - 1964

by Colonel Rex Applegate

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Crowd and Riot control including: Close-combat Techniques for Military and Police by Colonel Rex Applegate - 1964

Crowd and Riot control including: Close-combat Techniques for Military and Police

by Colonel Rex Applegate

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  • near fine
  • Hardcover

Book stamped First leaf and inside back cover: Property Hsas Library Sagon, Vietnam. Title Page stamped Property CF U.S. Navy, Last leaf stamped, Phu Bai Branch Hsas Libraries Vietnam, Hsas Libraries Code 13.4 Apo U.S. Forces 96243. & lirarby check out card. Dust jacket, very good, Front & Back covers & first & last leaf have stains were Scotch tape was.

  • Bookseller Bill's Books US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Near Fine
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher The Stackpole Company
  • Place of Publication Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
  • Date Published 1964

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Crowd and Riot Control, Including Close-Combat Techniques for Military and  Police

Crowd and Riot Control, Including Close-Combat Techniques for Military and Police

by Applegate, Colonel Rex

  • Used
  • Hardcover
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Used - Good in Good dust jacket
Edition
Sixth Edition
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Hardcover
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USA: The Stackpole Company. Good in Good dust jacket. 1964. Sixth Edition. Hardcover. 528 pages. Index. Generously illustrated with excellent black and white photos and diagrams. This books is an expansion and revision of the author's 'Kill Or Get Killed" and is intended to "make available to civil and military law enforcement agencies the most up-to-date methods of handling crowd and riot situations. Its scope ranges from the friendly persuasion of a peaceful crowd to the application of varying degrees of force when lesser means are inadequate to insure control, even to the use of ball ammunition in an all-out riot. Crowds are analyzed as well as mobs, and particularly the transition from crowd to mob. An effort is made to distinguish between the actions that may be expected from a professionally led and agitated mob and those of a spontaneous mob. To our knowledge, there is probably nobody better qualified than Colonel Applegate to describe these techniques" - Publisher's… Read More
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