Description
1951 hardcover has some wear and fading. The pages have some wrinkles in them towards the beginning of the book. The binding is secure.
This 1951 edition of the Manual for Courts Martial United States offers a fascinating glimpse into the military justice system during the early years of the Cold War. Published by the U.S. Army, this volume would have served as the authoritative guide for court proceedings within the armed forces, detailing the rules and regulations that governed military tribunals. While showing its age through wear and fading, the book’s secure binding ensures that its contents remain intact, allowing collectors and historians to explore a pivotal period in American military history. As the nation grappled with the escalating tensions of the Cold War, the need for a robust system of military justice became paramount, making this manual an invaluable resource for understanding the legal framework that underpinned the armed forces during this era. For collectors interested in military history, law, or the inner workings of the post-World War II military, this volume represents a unique opportunity to delve into a critical aspect of the era’s military operations.