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U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center
U.S. Army Military History Institute
950 Soldiers Drive, Carlisle PA 17013-5021
www.usahec.org
Phone: 717-245-3971

Copies of most books, manuscripts, microforms, and photographs in the U.S. Army Military History Institute can be provided for a fee.

All reproduction orders placed by the public must be prepaid by check or money order and made payable to: MHI Fund.

Payment cannot be made with cash, stamps or checks drawn on foreign banks. Payment for foreign patrons must be made using U.S. currency and in a form that will clear through U.S. banks. Patrons who have checks returned for insufficient funds will be charged a $25.00 processing fee in addition to the cost of the original order. Send copy orders to:

U.S. Army Military History Institute
Attn: AWCC-DMH-NAF
950 Soldiers Drive
Carlisle, PA 17013-5021

Normal reproduction copy time is four weeks.

Please note that there has been an increase in prices due to Army budget cuts.
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We provide links from our web pages to external web sites because they provide information that may interest our customers. This is provided as a convenience only.

External links do not constitute an endorsement by USAMHI of the opinions, products, or services presented on the external site, or of any sites linked to it. USAMHI is not responsible for the legality or accuracy of information on externally linked sites, or for any costs incurred while using externally linked sites.
Copyright Considerations
Please note that because we cannot guarantee the copyright status of specific items; you use materials found in our holdings at your own risk.
Copyright and Restrictions
United States copyright law (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. One of the conditions specified in the law under which libraries and archives may furnish a photocopy or other reproduction is that the photocopy or reproduction is not to be "used for any purpose other than private study, scholarship, or research". If a user requests, or later uses a photocopy or reproduction for purposes in excess of "fair use", that user may be liable for copyright infringement.

Generally, materials produced by Federal agencies are in the public domain and may be reproduced without permission. However, not all materials in our holdings are in the public domain. Some materials found in our holdings may be copyrighted. Please note that it is your responsibility to identify the copyright owner and to obtain permission before making use of this material in any way. Images on our web site that are in the public domain may be used without permission. If you use images from our web site, we ask that you credit us as the source. Please note that some images on our site have been obtained from other organizations. Permission to use these images should be obtained directly from those organizations. Certain individuals depicted may claim rights in their likenesses and images. Use of photographs or other materials found on USAMHI's website may be subject to these claims. Anyone who intends to use these materials commercially should contact the individuals depicted or their representatives.

We cannot confirm copyright status or any item. We recommend that you contact the United States Copyright Office at The Library of Congress to search currently copyrighted materials.

The U.S. Army Military History Institute reserves the right to refuse to accept a copy order if, in its judgment, fulfillment of the order would involve violation of copyright law.