From: Kees de Lezenne Coulande <lezenne@COMPUSERVE.COM>
Subject: MIL-STD-1815
Date: 1997/05/25
Date: 1997-05-25T00:00:00+00:00 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199705251237_MC2-1741-B96B@compuserve.com> (raw)
"Samuel A. Mize" <smize@MAGELLAN.BGM.LINK.COM> wrote:
>For those of us with historical interest, are there available:
>- MIL-STD-1815
>- Red language manual
>- Green language manual
>- any other color manual (I don't recall -- weren't there three?)
>
>If these are only available on paper, I'll pay for copying and
>postage, and then make copies available for copying cost (if
>copyright allows, of course).
Sam,
After having seen several messages on this list about MIL-STD-1815
during the past few weeks, I just happened to stumble upon a copy this
Friday with a former colleague. As it was well past is sell-by date, I
could have it. It is dated 10 December 1980.
Although you are probably better off with a source closer to home, I=
could have a copy made if needed. It runs to about 150 double-sided sheet=
s
or about 300 pages in all. I have not found a copyright statement on it.
Kees de Lezenne Coulander
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