Monterey: Foreign languages department, 1960. — iv, 90 p.: ill.
This textbook contains 10 military terminology exercises. Each military terminology exercise consists of a short text, 30 questions, and a military vocabulary. The first part of each exercise /the text/ is written in simple narrative form and offers very simple and short explanations of the organization of the Army and basic military terms, in order that every student will be able to understand them. Every exercise includes 30 questions concerning the subject matter of the topic. These questions will give the student the opportunity to employ his military vocabulary. The vocabulary of each exercise is dealing with the military terminology that the student has covered already in the daily lesson units. There are no new words in these exercises. The third part of each exercise /vocabulary/ is only to help the student and to assist him in reviewing the necessary military terms. Each military terminology exercise /text, questions, and vocabulary/ is applied for one hour of instruction in the classroom. Sketches, maps, pictures, cartoon guides, and charts are added to the military terminology exercises to assist the student in becoming more familiar with the topic.