Lot 299

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COASTAL ARTILLERY ARCHIVE
Large group of manuals, documents and ephemera related to the World War II-era Coastal Artillery Corps, all collected by LEONARD A. RAPPORT (1913-2008), who transferred from the Coastal Artillery to with the 101st Airborne Division, and later became a leading Revolutionary War researcher and Writer. The collection includes: A graphical analysis of a firing practice by a coastal artillery battery, prepared by LEONARD A. RAPPORT (1913-2008), who transferred from the Coastal Artillery to with the 101st Airborne Division, and later became a leading Revolutionary War researcher and writer. The analysis, executed in pencil on a specially-printed graph, is signed by Rapport at upper left, and shows the periods during which firing commenced and ceased along the top, with the number of salvos and plotted deviations of their impact clearly indicated. Sadly, the date and the location of the battery at which these tests took place are not indicated. Original folds, else very good. Also present are four war-date field and technical manuals, addressing seacoast artillery organization and tactics, gunnery, fire control and position finding, and target practice, all published by the war department, as well as a Coast Artillery Training Bulletin, "Seacoast Artillery Target Practice", prepared March 1943 by the Coast Artillery School at Fort Monroe, Virginia, and a Coast Artillery Memorandum, "Results of Coast Artillery Practice, Calendar Year 1941", published June 1, 1942 by the War Department. Also present are a number of war-date memoranda, training exercises, announcements and other documents from Rapport''s time at the Fort Monroe Coast Artillery School and at Fort Story in Virgnia, as well as a Christmas card depicting the lighthouses at Fort Story. The group is completed by a wartime publication, "The Coast Artillery Corps of the United States Army", ed. the staff of The Infantry Journal, (Washington: Rand McNally & Co.), 1943, 72pp. 12mo., presenting information and illustrations on the weapons, equipment and roles of the Coastal Artillery corps, with several images in full color. All elements shows some wear commensurate with age and use, else very good. A fine grouping, should be seen.

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September 13, 2017 11:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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