Description
1959 edition with a slightly different cover art, this one has a typewriter on the cover but has the same blue background. Paperback cover has some significant wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases and significant wear that has worn through some of the lettering, but the spine is connected to the binding just fine. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This unassuming 1959 training manual offers a fascinating glimpse into the United States Navy’s efforts to modernize and streamline its operations in the post-World War II era. Published by the Bureau of Naval Personnel, the “Yeoman 3 & 2” courses were designed to train sailors in the essential administrative and clerical duties that formed the backbone of the Navy’s vast bureaucracy. As the military transitioned from the rigors of global conflict to the tense standoff of the Cold War, maintaining an efficient and well-organized support system became paramount. This manual, with its practical lessons on typing, filing, record-keeping, and communication protocols, represents the Navy’s commitment to professionalism and operational excellence during a period of rapid technological change and geopolitical upheaval. While exhibiting the expected wear and tear from decades of use, this copy’s intact binding and clean interior pages attest to its enduring value as both a historical artifact and a potentially useful reference for collectors, historians, or anyone with a keen interest in the inner workings of the modern American military.