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The Complete Book Of Police And Military Motorcycles

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From Pittsburgh’s adoption of motorcycles for police use in 1909 to Gen. John J. “Black Jack” Pershing’s 1916 pursuit of Pancho Villa into Mexican territory on Harley-Davidsons, Indians and Excelsiors to the deployment of motorcycles in both world wars, this book tells the fascinating tale of these magnificent machines from their 20th-century beginnings to their current use by police departments and militaries throughout the world. Joseph Berk, the author of The Gatling Gun, explores every aspect of police and military motorcycles, including the history of their manufacture by Harley-Davidson, Indian, Kawasaki, BMW, Honda and others; details of their procurement by selected U.S. police departments; critiques of the “Big Three” police models employed in the United States from officers who have put them to the test; a detailed outline of the intensive 10-day training program required of U.S. motor officers; an inside look at how specific police departments from Atlanta to L.A. utilize motorcycles on a day-to-day basis; and a look at the specific makes and models used by Special Forces and other military units from World War I through the turn of the century and beyond.
Paperback, second hand
INV. NO: 21D
Weight 1 kg

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