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US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-3071-1, FIELD MAINTENANCE FOR 60-MM MORTARS, M2 AND M19; 60-MM MORTAR M M2; 60-MM MORTAR BASEPLATE, M1; 81-MM MORTARS, ... manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I RANGER CREED
II STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS
III RANGER HISTORY
IV RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE HISTORY
CHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIP
PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP 1-1
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2
ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND 1-7
CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONS
TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-1
COMBAT INTELLIGENCE 2-7
WARNING ORDER 2-8
OPERATIONS ORDER 2-11
FRAGMENTARY ORDER 2-17
ANNEXES 2-22
COORDINATION CHECKLISTS 2-29
DOCTRINAL TERMS 2-34
CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORT
CAPABILITIES 3-2
CLOSE AIR SUPPORT 3-4
CALL FOR FIRE 3-5
CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENT
TECHNIQUES 4-2
TACTICAL MARCHES 4-6
DANGER AREAS 4-9
CHAPTER 5 – PATROLLING
PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 5-1
RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS 5-6
COMBAT PATROLS 5-13
AMBUSH 5-14
RAID 5-16
DEPARTURE/RE-ENTRY 5-25
LINK-UP 5-27
PATROL BASE 5-30
MOVEMENT TO CONTACT 5-34
CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLS
PLATOON ATTACK 6-1
SQUAD ATTACK 6-5
REACT TO CONTACT 6-8
BREAK CONTACT 6-9
REACT TO AMBUSH 6-11
KNOCK OUT BUNKERS 6-12
ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH 6-14
BREACH 6-19
CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONS
AN/PRC-119 7-1
AN/PRC-126 7-3
CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATION
AIR ASSAULT 8-1
AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS 8-3
PZ OPERATIONS 8-5
SAFETY 8-8
CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
ONE ROPE BRIDGE 9-1
BOAT POSITIONS 9-8
EMBARKING/DEBARKING 9-11
LANDING SITE 9-11
RIVER MOVEMENT 9-13
FORMATIONS 9-14
CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 10-1
KNOTS 10-2
BELAYS 10-8
TIGHTENING SYSTEMS 10-10
ROCK CLIMBING TECHNIQUES 10-10
RAPPELING 10-14
CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVAL
EVASION 11-1
SURVIVAL 11-1
NAVIGATION 11-2
WATER 11-4
PLANT FOOD 11-5
ANIMAL FOOD 11-6
TRAPS AND SNARES 11-8
SHELTERS 11-17
FIRE BUILDING 11-19
CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AID
LIFESAVING STEPS 12-1
BITES AND STINGS 12-1
NINE LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST 12-2
HEAD INJURY 12-4
ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 12-5
CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONS
MDI COMPONENTS 13-1
DETONATION SYSTEMS 13-2
DEMOLITION EFFECTS SIMULATOR (DES) 13-3
CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONS
TYPES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-1
PRINCIPLES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-2
METT-TC CONSIDERATIONS 14-2
CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT 14-5
BREACHING 14-19



BOOK 2


U.S. RIFLE CALIBER.3 0, M1


Purpose and Scope
a. This manual is a guide for commanders and instructors in presenting instruction and training in the mechanical operation of the Ml rifle. It includes a detailed description of the rifle and its general characteristics; procedures for disassembly and assembly ; methods of loading; an explanation of functioning; a discussion of stoppages and immediate action; a description of the ammunition ; and instructions on the care and cleaning of both the weapon and ammunition. The material presented is applicable, without modification, to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare.



CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
2. MECHANICALTRAINING
3. OPERATION AND FUNCTIONING
4. STOPPAGES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION
5. MAINTENANCE
6. AMMUNITION
APPENDIX I. REFERENCES

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
I RANGER CREED
II STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS
III RANGER HISTORY
IV RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE HISTORY
CHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIP
PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP 1-1
DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2
ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND 1-7
CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONS
TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-1
COMBAT INTELLIGENCE 2-7
WARNING ORDER 2-8
OPERATIONS ORDER 2-11
FRAGMENTARY ORDER 2-17
ANNEXES 2-22
COORDINATION CHECKLISTS 2-29
DOCTRINAL TERMS 2-34
CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORT
CAPABILITIES 3-2
CLOSE AIR SUPPORT 3-4
CALL FOR FIRE 3-5
CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENT
TECHNIQUES 4-2
TACTICAL MARCHES 4-6
DANGER AREAS 4-9
CHAPTER 5 – PATROLLING
PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 5-1
RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS 5-6
COMBAT PATROLS 5-13
AMBUSH 5-14
RAID 5-16
DEPARTURE/RE-ENTRY 5-25
LINK-UP 5-27
PATROL BASE 5-30
MOVEMENT TO CONTACT 5-34
CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLS
PLATOON ATTACK 6-1
SQUAD ATTACK 6-5
REACT TO CONTACT 6-8
BREAK CONTACT 6-9
REACT TO AMBUSH 6-11
KNOCK OUT BUNKERS 6-12
ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH 6-14
BREACH 6-19
CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONS
AN/PRC-119 7-1
AN/PRC-126 7-3
CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATION
AIR ASSAULT 8-1
AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS 8-3
PZ OPERATIONS 8-5
SAFETY 8-8
CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONS
ONE ROPE BRIDGE 9-1
BOAT POSITIONS 9-8
EMBARKING/DEBARKING 9-11
LANDING SITE 9-11
RIVER MOVEMENT 9-13
FORMATIONS 9-14
CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 10-1
KNOTS 10-2
BELAYS 10-8
TIGHTENING SYSTEMS 10-10
ROCK CLIMBING TECHNIQUES 10-10
RAPPELING 10-14
CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVAL
EVASION 11-1
SURVIVAL 11-1
NAVIGATION 11-2
WATER 11-4
PLANT FOOD 11-5
ANIMAL FOOD 11-6
TRAPS AND SNARES 11-8
SHELTERS 11-17
FIRE BUILDING 11-19
CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AID
LIFESAVING STEPS 12-1
BITES AND STINGS 12-1
NINE LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST 12-2
HEAD INJURY 12-4
ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 12-5
CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONS
MDI COMPONENTS 13-1
DETONATION SYSTEMS 13-2
DEMOLITION EFFECTS SIMULATOR (DES) 13-3
CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONS
TYPES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-1
PRINCIPLES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-2
METT-TC CONSIDERATIONS 14-2
CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT 14-5
BREACHING 14-19



BOOK 2


U.S. RIFLE CALIBER.3 0, M1


Purpose and Scope
a. This manual is a guide for commanders and instructors in presenting instruction and training in the mechanical operation of the Ml rifle. It includes a detailed description of the rifle and its general characteristics; procedures for disassembly and assembly ; methods of loading; an explanation of functioning; a discussion of stoppages and immediate action; a description of the ammunition ; and instructions on the care and cleaning of both the weapon and ammunition. The material presented is applicable, without modification, to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare.



CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
2. MECHANICALTRAINING
3. OPERATION AND FUNCTIONING
4. STOPPAGES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION
5. MAINTENANCE
6. AMMUNITION
APPENDIX I. REFERENCES

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2350-255-PCL, COMBAT VEHICLE PRE-COMBAT CHECKLIST FOR TANK, COMBAT, FULL TRAC 105 MM GUN, M1 IPM1, GENERAL ABRAMS, (NSN ... manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

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US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2350-255-PCL, COMBAT VEHICLE PRE-COMBAT CHECKLIST FOR TANK, COMBAT, FULL TRAC 105 MM GUN, M1 IPM1, GENERAL ABRAMS, (NSN 2350-01-061-2445), (2350-01-136-8738), military manauals, special forces, army field manuals, ebooks, survival books, military manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2350-255-PCL, COMBAT VEHICLE PRE-COMBAT CHECKLIST FOR TANK, COMBAT, FULL TRAC 105 MM GUN, M1 IPM1, GENERAL ABRAMS, (NSN 2350-01-061-2445), (2350-01-136-8738), military manauals, special forces, army field manuals, ebooks, survival books, military manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

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BOOK 1

SURVIVAL MANUAL

Preface

You could find yourself alone in a remote area—possibly enemy territory—with little or no personal gear. This manual provides information and describes basic techniques that will enable you to survive and return alive should you find yourself in such a situation.

If you are a trainer, use this information as a base on which to build survival training. You know the areas to which your unit is likely to deploy, the means by which it will travel, and the territory through which it will travel. Read what this manual says about survival in those particular areas and find out all you can about those areas. Read other books on survival. Develop a survival-training program that will enable your unit members to meet any survival situation they may face. It can make the difference between life and death.


Contents
PREFACE vii
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION . 1-1
Survival Actions . 1-1
Pattern for Survival 1-5
Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGY OF SURVIVAL 2-1
A Look at Stress 2-2
Natural Reactions 2-6
Preparing Yourself . 2-9
Chapter 3 SURVIVAL PLANNING AND SURVIVAL KITS 3-1
Importance of Planning 3-2
Survival Kits . 3-3
Chapter 4 BASIC SURVIVAL MEDICINE4-1
Requirements for Maintenance of Health 4-1
Medical Emergencies.4-8
Lifesaving Steps.4-9
Bone and Joint Injury .4-18
Bites and Stings .4-21
Wounds. 4-27
Environmental Injuries .4-32
Herbal Medicines .4-35
Chapter 5 SHELTERS5-1
Primary Shelter—Uniform5-1
Shelter Site Selection.5-1
Types of Shelters .5-3
Chapter 6 WATER PROCUREMENT 6-1
Water Sources .6-1
Still Construction 6-8
Water Purification.6-13
Water Filtration Devices.6-15
Chapter 7 FIRECRAFT.7-1
Basic Fire Principles 7-1
Site Selection and Preparation 7-2
Fire Material Selection .7-5
How to Build a Fire.7-6
How to Light a Fire.7-8
Chapter 8 FOOD PROCUREMENT .8-1
Animals for Food8-1
Traps and Snares 8-11
Killing Devices8-25
Fishing Devices8-27
Cooking and Storage of Fish and Game .8-35
Chapter 9 SURVIVAL USE OF PLANTS.9-1
Edibility of Plants9-1
Plants for Medicine 9-12
Miscellaneous Uses of Plants9-16
Chapter 10 POISONOUS PLANTS10-1
How Plants Poison.10-1
All About Plants10-2
Rules for Avoiding Poisonous Plants.10-2
Contact Dermatitis .10-3
Ingestion Poisoning10-4
Chapter 11 DANGEROUS ANIMALS11-1
Insects and Arachnids .11-2
Leeches .11-4
Bats 11-5
Venomous Snakes.11-5
Snake-Free Areas11-6
Dangerous Lizards.11-7
Dangers in Rivers 11-8
Dangers in Bays and Estuaries .11-9
Saltwater Dangers .11-9
Other Dangerous Sea Creatures.11-12
Chapter 12 FIELD-EXPEDIENT WEAPONS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT12-1
Staffs 12-1
Clubs12-2
Edged Weapons 12-4
Other Expedient Weapons.12-8
Cordage and Lashing 12-10
Rucksack Construction 12-12
Clothing and Insulation 12-13
Cooking and Eating Utensils12-14
Chapter 13 DESERT SURVIVAL .13-1
Terrain13-1
Environmental Factors .13-3
Need for Water.13-7
Heat Casualties13-10
Precautions 13-11
Desert Hazards 13-12
Chapter 14 TROPICAL SURVIVAL .14-1
Tropical Weather14-1
Jungle Types14-2
Travel Through Jungle Areas 14-6
Immediate Considerations .14-7
Water Procurement14-7
Food.14-9
Poisonous Plants .14-10
Chapter 15 COLD WEATHER SURVIVAL 15-1
Cold Regions and Locations15-1
Windchill.15-2
Basic Principles of Cold Weather Survival 15-4
Hygiene15-6
Medical Aspects.15-7
Cold Injuries .15-7




BOOK 2

U.S. RIFLE CALIBER 30, M1, US Army Field Manual, FM 22-5



U.S. RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
2. MECHANICALTRAINING
3. OPERATION AND FUNCTIONING
4. STOPPAGES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION
5. MAINTENANCE
6. AMMUNITION
APPENDIX I. REFERENCES

SURVIVAL MANUAL, SURVIVAL GUIDE, SURVIVAL HANDBOOK, SERE, combined with U.S. RIFLE CALIBER 30, M1, US Army Field Manual, FM 22-5

Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.

BOOK 1

SURVIVAL MANUAL

Preface

You could find yourself alone in a remote area—possibly enemy territory—with little or no personal gear. This manual provides information and describes basic techniques that will enable you to survive and return alive should you find yourself in such a situation.

If you are a trainer, use this information as a base on which to build survival training. You know the areas to which your unit is likely to deploy, the means by which it will travel, and the territory through which it will travel. Read what this manual says about survival in those particular areas and find out all you can about those areas. Read other books on survival. Develop a survival-training program that will enable your unit members to meet any survival situation they may face. It can make the difference between life and death.


Contents
PREFACE vii
Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION . 1-1
Survival Actions . 1-1
Pattern for Survival 1-5
Chapter 2 PSYCHOLOGY OF SURVIVAL 2-1
A Look at Stress 2-2
Natural Reactions 2-6
Preparing Yourself . 2-9
Chapter 3 SURVIVAL PLANNING AND SURVIVAL KITS 3-1
Importance of Planning 3-2
Survival Kits . 3-3
Chapter 4 BASIC SURVIVAL MEDICINE4-1
Requirements for Maintenance of Health 4-1
Medical Emergencies.4-8
Lifesaving Steps.4-9
Bone and Joint Injury .4-18
Bites and Stings .4-21
Wounds. 4-27
Environmental Injuries .4-32
Herbal Medicines .4-35
Chapter 5 SHELTERS5-1
Primary Shelter—Uniform5-1
Shelter Site Selection.5-1
Types of Shelters .5-3
Chapter 6 WATER PROCUREMENT 6-1
Water Sources .6-1
Still Construction 6-8
Water Purification.6-13
Water Filtration Devices.6-15
Chapter 7 FIRECRAFT.7-1
Basic Fire Principles 7-1
Site Selection and Preparation 7-2
Fire Material Selection .7-5
How to Build a Fire.7-6
How to Light a Fire.7-8
Chapter 8 FOOD PROCUREMENT .8-1
Animals for Food8-1
Traps and Snares 8-11
Killing Devices8-25
Fishing Devices8-27
Cooking and Storage of Fish and Game .8-35
Chapter 9 SURVIVAL USE OF PLANTS.9-1
Edibility of Plants9-1
Plants for Medicine 9-12
Miscellaneous Uses of Plants9-16
Chapter 10 POISONOUS PLANTS10-1
How Plants Poison.10-1
All About Plants10-2
Rules for Avoiding Poisonous Plants.10-2
Contact Dermatitis .10-3
Ingestion Poisoning10-4
Chapter 11 DANGEROUS ANIMALS11-1
Insects and Arachnids .11-2
Leeches .11-4
Bats 11-5
Venomous Snakes.11-5
Snake-Free Areas11-6
Dangerous Lizards.11-7
Dangers in Rivers 11-8
Dangers in Bays and Estuaries .11-9
Saltwater Dangers .11-9
Other Dangerous Sea Creatures.11-12
Chapter 12 FIELD-EXPEDIENT WEAPONS, TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT12-1
Staffs 12-1
Clubs12-2
Edged Weapons 12-4
Other Expedient Weapons.12-8
Cordage and Lashing 12-10
Rucksack Construction 12-12
Clothing and Insulation 12-13
Cooking and Eating Utensils12-14
Chapter 13 DESERT SURVIVAL .13-1
Terrain13-1
Environmental Factors .13-3
Need for Water.13-7
Heat Casualties13-10
Precautions 13-11
Desert Hazards 13-12
Chapter 14 TROPICAL SURVIVAL .14-1
Tropical Weather14-1
Jungle Types14-2
Travel Through Jungle Areas 14-6
Immediate Considerations .14-7
Water Procurement14-7
Food.14-9
Poisonous Plants .14-10
Chapter 15 COLD WEATHER SURVIVAL 15-1
Cold Regions and Locations15-1
Windchill.15-2
Basic Principles of Cold Weather Survival 15-4
Hygiene15-6
Medical Aspects.15-7
Cold Injuries .15-7




BOOK 2

U.S. RIFLE CALIBER 30, M1, US Army Field Manual, FM 22-5



U.S. RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1
CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
2. MECHANICALTRAINING
3. OPERATION AND FUNCTIONING
4. STOPPAGES AND IMMEDIATE ACTION
5. MAINTENANCE
6. AMMUNITION
APPENDIX I. REFERENCES

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-1315-249-12&P, 81MM MORTAR TRAINING DEVICE: 81MM SABOT (INERT) M1, AND 22MM SUB-CALIBER PRACTICE CARTRIDGE M744, M745, M746, AND M747, 1990

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-1315-249-12&P, 81MM MORTAR TRAINING DEVICE: 81MM SABOT (INERT) M1, AND 22MM SUB-CALIBER PRACTICE CARTRIDGE M744, M745, M746, AND M747, 1990by US Army and www.survivalebooks.comUS Army and www.survivalebooks.com

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-1315-249-12&P, 81MM MORTAR TRAINING DEVICE: 81MM SABOT (INERT) M1, AND 22MM SUB-CALIBER PRACTICE CARTRIDGE M744, M745, M746, AND M747, 1990


Scope
This publication provides operator and unit personnel with instructions for maintenance and use of the training device for 81mm Mortars (all models); 81mm Sabot (INERT), M1; and 22mm sub-caliber practice cartridge, M744, M745, M746 and M747.


CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Section I. General
Scope
II. Description and Data
Description
Data
III. Functioning
Sabot loaded with practice round
22mm practice cartridge
CHAPTER 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. Safety Precautions
General
Safety area
Firing safety
Duds
II. Operating Procedures
Preparation for firing
Firing
During firing
Cancellation of firing
Operation under extreme weather conditions
CHAPTER 3. OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Prior to firing
During firing
After firing
CHAPTER 4. UNIT MAINTENANCE
General
Sabot
22mm sub-caliber practice cartridge
APPENDIX A. REFERENCES
B. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
C. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST (not applicable)
D. REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
E. CONSUMABLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Title Page
1-1 81mm Sabot, M1
1-2 22mm practice cartridge, M744, M745, M746, M747
1-3 81mm Sabot cross section showing 22mm cartridge in loaded position
1-4 81mm Sabot, Ml-flange nut assembly
1-5 Sabot packing box
1-6 22mm cartridge cross section
1-7 Cartridge packing box
1-8 Firing of mortar training device and cartridge
1-9 Cartridge cross section
1-10 Diagram of Sabot and 22mm cartridge, firing to impact
1-11 Optical and acoustical observation of target strikes
2-1 Recommended safety zone
2-2 Misfire removal procedure
2-3 Removal of flange nut
2-4 Insertion of cartridge
2-5 Removal of safety cap
2-6 Replacement of flange nut
2-7 Removal of fired cartridge
2-8 Firing table for 81mm Sabot, M1, using 22mm practice cartridge
3-1 Cleaning staff assembly, cleaning wick and brushes

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-1315-249-12&P, 81MM MORTAR TRAINING DEVICE: 81MM SABOT (INERT) M1, AND 22MM SUB-CALIBER PRACTICE CARTRIDGE M744, M745, M746, AND M747, 1990


Scope
This publication provides operator and unit personnel with instructions for maintenance and use of the training device for 81mm Mortars (all models); 81mm Sabot (INERT), M1; and 22mm sub-caliber practice cartridge, M744, M745, M746 and M747.


CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION
Section I. General
Scope
II. Description and Data
Description
Data
III. Functioning
Sabot loaded with practice round
22mm practice cartridge
CHAPTER 2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Section I. Safety Precautions
General
Safety area
Firing safety
Duds
II. Operating Procedures
Preparation for firing
Firing
During firing
Cancellation of firing
Operation under extreme weather conditions
CHAPTER 3. OPERATOR MAINTENANCE
Prior to firing
During firing
After firing
CHAPTER 4. UNIT MAINTENANCE
General
Sabot
22mm sub-caliber practice cartridge
APPENDIX A. REFERENCES
B. MAINTENANCE ALLOCATION CHART
C. BASIC ISSUE ITEMS LIST (not applicable)
D. REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST
E. CONSUMABLE MAINTENANCE SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure Title Page
1-1 81mm Sabot, M1
1-2 22mm practice cartridge, M744, M745, M746, M747
1-3 81mm Sabot cross section showing 22mm cartridge in loaded position
1-4 81mm Sabot, Ml-flange nut assembly
1-5 Sabot packing box
1-6 22mm cartridge cross section
1-7 Cartridge packing box
1-8 Firing of mortar training device and cartridge
1-9 Cartridge cross section
1-10 Diagram of Sabot and 22mm cartridge, firing to impact
1-11 Optical and acoustical observation of target strikes
2-1 Recommended safety zone
2-2 Misfire removal procedure
2-3 Removal of flange nut
2-4 Insertion of cartridge
2-5 Removal of safety cap
2-6 Replacement of flange nut
2-7 Removal of fired cartridge
2-8 Firing table for 81mm Sabot, M1, using 22mm practice cartridge
3-1 Cleaning staff assembly, cleaning wick and brushes

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The M-1 Carbine: v. 1

The M-1 Carbine: v. 1by Tom LaemleinRZM Imports,U.S.

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1, M1C (SNIPER'S) AND M1D (SNIPER'S), TM 9-1005-222-35 combined

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1, M1C (SNIPER'S) AND M1D (SNIPER'S), TM 9-1005-222-35 combinedby Marine Corpswww.survivalebooks.com, www.armytechnicalmanuals.com, www.armymilitarymanuals.com



Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.

This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list

SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1
CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3
CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7
CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21
CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26
CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35
CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44
CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47
CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51
CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65
CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72
CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84
THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90
PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91


BOOK 2


SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1, M1C (SNIPER’S) AND M1D (SNIPER’S), TM 9-1005-222-35 combined


Paragraphs
INTRObUCTION
General .l-l-l-3
Description and data .1-4, 1-5
PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT .2-l-2-3
INSPECTIONS .3-1, 3-2
TROUBLESHOOTINGANDGENERALMAINTENANCE .4-l-4-3
MAINTENANCE OF RIFLES
Maintenance .5-1
Gaging headspace .5-2
Timing rifle .5-3
FINAL INSPECTION .6-1, 6-2
REPAIRSTANDARDS .7-1, 7-2
OVERHAUL PROCEDURES .8-1
REFERENCES
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOL LISTS



Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.

This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list

SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1
CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3
CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7
CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21
CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26
CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35
CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44
CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47
CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51
CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65
CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72
CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84
THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90
PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91


BOOK 2


SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RIFLE, CALIBER .30, M1, M1C (SNIPER’S) AND M1D (SNIPER’S), TM 9-1005-222-35 combined


Paragraphs
INTRObUCTION
General .l-l-l-3
Description and data .1-4, 1-5
PARTS, SPECIAL TOOLS, AND EQUIPMENT .2-l-2-3
INSPECTIONS .3-1, 3-2
TROUBLESHOOTINGANDGENERALMAINTENANCE .4-l-4-3
MAINTENANCE OF RIFLES
Maintenance .5-1
Gaging headspace .5-2
Timing rifle .5-3
FINAL INSPECTION .6-1, 6-2
REPAIRSTANDARDS .7-1, 7-2
OVERHAUL PROCEDURES .8-1
REFERENCES
REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOL LISTS

Poetry2Lyrics | Memoirs m1 | I Cry No More Pain

Poetry2Lyrics | Memoirs m1 | I Cry No More Painby Christina M. Brown3:12 Publishing

MEMOIRS | I Cry No More Pain
Authored by Christina M Brown

This autobiography is a memoir of poetry and short stories depicting the personal triumph over tragedy and the life of Christina M. Brown. She gives personal accounts of the experiences in her life; taking you inside her mind as she struggled and battled many storms and strongholds. Many of these challenges directed her down dangerous paths. However, she goes on to tell of how she found the light and through it all would weather the storms and survive.

She is passionate about uplifting and edifying the souls of others. With great detail she encourages the reader to fight for life and realize they are not alone. If she can beat the odds, so can you. The riveting and deep poems and stories are sure to reach inside your soul to find the will to make it and find your purpose.

MEMOIRS | I Cry No More Pain
Authored by Christina M Brown

This autobiography is a memoir of poetry and short stories depicting the personal triumph over tragedy and the life of Christina M. Brown. She gives personal accounts of the experiences in her life; taking you inside her mind as she struggled and battled many storms and strongholds. Many of these challenges directed her down dangerous paths. However, she goes on to tell of how she found the light and through it all would weather the storms and survive.

She is passionate about uplifting and edifying the souls of others. With great detail she encourages the reader to fight for life and realize they are not alone. If she can beat the odds, so can you. The riveting and deep poems and stories are sure to reach inside your soul to find the will to make it and find your purpose.

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2520-238-34, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE, COOLING FAN M113A1 FOV, M113A2 FOV, (NSN 2990-00-712-1280), M730A2, (3010-01-202-0955), ... P/N 12349527 DRIVE ASSEMBLY, FINAL M1

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2520-238-34, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE, COOLING FAN M113A1 FOV, M113A2 FOV, (NSN 2990-00-712-1280), M730A2, (3010-01-202-0955), ... P/N 12349527 DRIVE ASSEMBLY, FINAL M1by U.S. Army, U.S. Dept of Defense, U.S. Air Force www.armymilitarymanuals.comwww.armymilitarymanuals.com, U.S. Army, U.S. Dept of Defense, U.S. Air Force

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2520-238-34, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE, COOLING FAN M113A1 FOV, M113A2 FOV, (NSN 2990-00-712-1280), M730A2, (3010-01-202-0955), M113A3, (3010-01-242-4747), GEARCASE, TRANSFER M667, (2520-00-800-3405), M548, M548A1, M730A1, (2520-01-047-8613), SERVICE GEARCASE, (2520-01-087-0156), M1015, M1015A1, (2520-01-239-1782), M113A1 FOV, (2520-00-572-8605), M113A2 FOV, WITH 100 AMP GENERATOR, (2520-01-061-5570), M113 FOV, WITH 200 AMP GENERATOR, P/N 12349527 DRIVE ASSEMBLY, FINAL M113A2 FOV, M113A3, (2520-01-061-5766), M548, M548A1, M1015, M1015A1, military manauals, special forces, army field manuals, ebooks, survival books, military manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

US Army, Technical Manual, TM 9-2520-238-34, RIGHT ANGLE DRIVE, COOLING FAN M113A1 FOV, M113A2 FOV, (NSN 2990-00-712-1280), M730A2, (3010-01-202-0955), M113A3, (3010-01-242-4747), GEARCASE, TRANSFER M667, (2520-00-800-3405), M548, M548A1, M730A1, (2520-01-047-8613), SERVICE GEARCASE, (2520-01-087-0156), M1015, M1015A1, (2520-01-239-1782), M113A1 FOV, (2520-00-572-8605), M113A2 FOV, WITH 100 AMP GENERATOR, (2520-01-061-5570), M113 FOV, WITH 200 AMP GENERATOR, P/N 12349527 DRIVE ASSEMBLY, FINAL M113A2 FOV, M113A3, (2520-01-061-5766), M548, M548A1, M1015, M1015A1, military manauals, special forces, army field manuals, ebooks, survival books, military manuals on dvd, military manuals on cd,

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