About this item
Two books to be sold as a pair, the first as entitled above, the second Army Tactical Dictionary (Arabic-English)' published in 1990. Both come from the Arabic Language Information Center at the National Cryptologic School, United States Department of Defense, Fort George G Meade, Maryland. The Iraqi Phraseology Dictionary is marked as TOP SECRET and states that this document contains codeword material. This volume is numbered 44, the Army Tactical Dictionary is numbered 51. Both are in very good condition, there is a tear to the spine of the first volume and a small crease to the top front corner. The second volume has a sunned area on the front cover and one corner is bumped.
- Added value:
- 1st edition
- Condition:
- Very good
- Format:
- Paperback
- Publisher:
- National Security Agency
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