El Paso Public Library

Have you visited the Government Documents Section of your library lately?  Stop by and see the wide range of information provided by the Federal Government.  Many items can be checked out with your library card!

March 2010

Spring into your Main Library and check up on  the latest government publications regarding America's special Quadricentennial Commemoration of the Jamestown settlement, a history of the Aviation Cadet Program, and the legal issues surrounding recent interrogation methods.  Stop by today! 
Al-Anbar Awakening
  Volume 1 – American Perspectives – U.S. Marines and Counterinsurgency in Iraq
Volume 2 – Iraqi Perspectives – From Insurgency to Counterinsurgency in Iraq
America’s 400th Anniversary
  The Quadricentennial Commemoration of the Founding of Jamestown 1607-2007.
The Army Medical Department 1917 - 1941
  Fourth and final volume of the history of the Army Medical Department.
Oriskany: A Place of Great Sadness
  This Mohawk Valley Battlefield Ethnography project was designed to document the relationships between contemporary Indian peoples and the events that occurred in central New York during the mid to late eighteenth century.
Quarters One
  This book is a history of the Chief of Staff’s residence since 1908.
We Wanted Wings
  This book is a history of the Aviation Cadet Program.
Arlington House, the Robert E. Lee Memorial
  These two volumes are the North and South Historic Structure Reports of the Arlington House.
Legal Issues Regarding Military Commissions and the Trail of Detainees for Violations of the Law of War
  This hearing discusses the use of cruel, inhuman or degrading interrogation methods by commissioned military personnel.
The Incidence of Suicides of United States Service Members and Initiatives Within the Department of Defense to Prevent Military Suicides
  This hearing discusses risk factors and the shortage of mental health providers.
The information above is being provided by the El Paso Public Library- Government Documents Department.  This list was compiled by Beth Patterson.  For more information about government documents at our libraries, please call Government Documents at
915-543-5497.
 

 March 2, 2010