It was a non-commercial military reference book, intended for use in cavalry units and horse-dependent logistical operations. Training, feeding, and care procedures. Illustrated anatomical and equipment guides. During WWII, horses played a critical role in transport, logistics, and cavalry operations within the Japanese Army.
As mechanization was limited, efficient horse management was essential for sustaining front-line units. This homefront-issued document offers a unique look into the logistical backbone of the Imperial Army. Shows aging with some foxing, discoloration, and binding wear. Pages remain intact, including illustrations. Rust marks on staple binding.A must-have for military historians, collectors, and researchers, this document reflects an often-overlooked aspect of wartime logistics and the Homefront's role in supporting the Imperial Japanese Army. International Buyers - Please Note.
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