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FM 12-75E Personnel Actions Specialist: Skill Levels 1/2, Soldier's Manual, MOS 75E 1981-07-01. The Soldier's Manual is designed to tell the soldier what tasks he must be proficient in to be MOS qualified. If the soldier follows the road map it provides, he should progress readily to positions of responsibility commensurate with his aptitude and motivation. Initial distribution of Soldier's Manuals will be made to the unit level, based upon assigned strength in the particular MOS and Skill Level. In the event additional manuals are needed by the unit for MOS study, libraries, or other training needs, requests for publications may be sent directly to the US Army Publications Center, 2800 Eastern Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21220. If the individual soldier is issued a Soldier's Manual by his unit, he is responsible for retaining and maintaining it. When he transfers, he must return the manual to his unit.
he purpose of this manual is "to establish uniform methods and procedures for the conduct of military police operations
ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS SERIES The manuals on electronic fundamentals form a progressive series of educational texts which present the theory and application of electronics for the military services. The series starts with the basic electrical fundamentals and extends to the most recent technical concepts, as applied to telegraphy, telephony, radio, loran, facsimile, radio direction finding, radar, meteorological radio, television, and other military equipments. See SR 310-20-4 for published, available manuals in this series. CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION Section I. The electromagnetic wave II. Wave propagation III. Summary and review questions CHAPTER 2. MODES OF PROPAGATION Section I. Ground-wave propagation II. The ionosphere III. Sky-wave propagation IV. Summary and review questions CHAPTER 3. HALF-WAVE AND QUARTER-WAVE ANTENNAS Section I. Basic theory II. Transmission lines III. Basic feeder systems IV. Basic radiation patterns V. Practical half-wave antennas VI. Grounded antennas VII. Summary and review questions CHAPTER 4. LONG-WIRE ANTENNAS 5. DRIVEN AND PARASITIC ARRAYS Section I. Introduction II. Driven arrays III. Parasitic arrays IV. Summary and review questions CHAPTER 6. RADIO DIRECTION FINDING ANTENNAS INDEX
Ordnance Maintenance: Engine (Dodge Model T 245) and Clutch (Borg and Beck Model 11828) 1952-06-10 "This manual contains a description of and procedures for removal, disassembly, inspection, repair, rebuild and assembly of the engine and clutch used in the 1/4-ton 4x4 cargo truck M37, command truck M42, ambulance truck M43, and telephone installation, light maintenance, and cable splicing truck V41 ( ) GT. The appendix contains a list of current references, including supply catalogs, technical manuals, and other available publications applicable to the materiel.
"This manual meets the first aid training needs of individual service members. Because medical personnel will not always be readily available, the nonmedical service members must rely heavily on their own skills and knowledge of life-sustaining methods to survive on the integrated battlefield. This publication outlines both self-aid and aid to other service members (buddy aid). More importantly, it emphasizes prompt and effective action in sustaining life and preventing or minimizing further suffering and disability. First aid is the emergency care given to the sick, injured, or wounded before being treated by medical personnel. The term first aid can be defined as "urgent and immediate lifesaving and other measures, which can be performed for casualties by nonmedical personnel when medical personnel are not immediately available." Nonmedical service members have received basic first aid training and should remain skilled in the correct procedures for giving first aid. This manual is directed to all service members. The procedures discussed apply to all types of casualties and the measures described are for use by both male and female service members
The purpose of this field manual is to provide a standardized source document for Armywide reference on map reading and land navigation. It applies to every soldier in the Army regardless of service branch, MOS, or rank. This manual contains both doctrine and training guidance on these subjects. Part One addresses map reading and Part Two, land navigation. The appendixes include a list of exportable training materials, a matrix of land navigation tasks, an introduction to orienteering, and a discussion of several devices that can assist the soldier in land navigation."
These instructions are published for the information and guidance of all concerned. They contain information on operation and maintenance of the equipment as well as description of major units and their functions in relation to other components of this bulldozer. They apply only to the bulldozers M1 and MIA1 and are arranged in five parts: Part One, Introduction; Part Two, Operating Instructions; Part Three, Maintenance Instructions; Part Four, Auxiliary Equipment; and Part Five, Repair Instructions.
TM 9-237 Welding Theory and Application 1967-11-06 "This technical manual is published for use of personnel concerned with welding and other metal joining operations in the manufacture and maintenance of materiel. It contains information
This manual provides general guidance on the selection, care, and basic training of all military working dogs used by the US Army regardless of specialized function. It also discusses those administrative and logistical support functions necessary in order to sustain canine operations. Specific information concerning employment techniques and specialized training procedures is contained in other publications that deal with specialized canine functions
Military Leadership 1. Purpose and Scope a. This manual provides actual and prospective military leaders, particularly those below division level, with a - (1) Better appreciation and understanding of the art of leadership. (2) Practical guide for effective application of the principles and techniques of leadership."
"The mission of the Army, as a part of the Armed Forces of the United States, is to provide for the security of the United States and for the support of its national and international policies. To accomplish this mission, the Army must be ready at all times to undertake land combat operations and sustain them indefinitely. The traditional policy of the United States is to maintain an Army of minimum size consistent with the immediate needs of the nation, but one that is capable of rapid expansion in the event of a national emergency. This policy demands the ability to mobilize rapidly. Because time is all-important during mobilization, training requirements during that period must be reduced to essentials. Peacetime training must serve to determine which requirements are essential and must provide a force ready for immediate combat in the event of a sudden attack
The material in this manual is based on an analysis of outstanding leadership displayed by both military and civilian leaders. Although these leaders were not all of the same pattern, and did not use the same methods of attaining success-all of them successfully applied some or all of the principles and techniques of leadership contained in this manual. A thorough study of these principles and techniques, combined with actual troop application, will help to develop and foster the high standard of leadership so urgently demanded by the complexities of modern warfare. In the final analysis, war is still waged by men.
INTRODUCTION Inside Front Cover Chapter 1. Use of multimeters, Antifreeze/ Battery Tester and tools list 1 Chapter 2. Battery Voltage Checks 8 Chapter 3. 25-Amp Charging System Tests (wheeled veh.) 10 Chapter 4. 60-AMP Charging System Tests (wheeled veh.) 14 Chapter 5. 100-AMP Internally Rectified (wheeled veh.) 18 Chapter 6. 100-AMP Externally Rectified (wheeled veh.) 23 Chapter 7. 100-AMP Internally Rectified (Track) 29 Chapter 8. 100-AMP Externally Rectified, Plate (Track) 34 Chapter 9. 100-AMP Externally Rectified, Molded (Track) 39 Chapter 10. 300-AMP (M60-series, M88) 45 Chapter 11. 300-AMP (M107, MHO, M578) 52 Chapter 12. 300-AMP (M55 1 -series) 59
This manual serves as a guide in the production and use of terrain intelligence. It shows how terrain and weather are evaluated in military planning and how terrain influences combat. The manual also serves as a guide in understanding the purpose, scope, limitations, and applications of terrain analysis. The manual provides information concerning the acquisition and use of terrain intelligence at unit level in a theater of operations."
Survival, evasion, and recovery: multiservice procedures for survival, evasion and recovery.(OBSOLETE) "Discusses issues related to survival, evasion and recovery. Includes information on navigation, radio communications and signaling, medical, personal protection, water, food, induced conditions, the will to survive and public information."
This manual provides guidance to commanders and staff officers in the conduct of denial operations and the employment of barriers in a theater of operations. It sets forth responsibilities, principles of employment, and procedures for planning and coordinating the conduct of denial operations and the employment of barriers at various command echelons. This manual does not include, in its discussion of barriers, guidance and doctrine on the emplacement of individual obstacles for local security.
"Since the Code was proclaimed in 1955, each of the Serv-ices has improved its instruction on how to avoid capture and what to do if taken prisoner of war. Each Service program has been analyzed, and the best points are reflected in this revised pamphlet, "The U.S. Fighting Man's Code." Some of the material in the booklet has been drawn from Army Pamphlet No. 30-101, "Commu-nist Interrogation, Indoctrination, and Exploitation of Prisoners of 'Val'"; The Airman, official journal of the Air Force; and the Naval Training Bulletin. Materials and suggestions have been received also from the U.S. Marine Corps, and these are reflected in this pamphlet." See also the Army training film The Code
FM 12-75E Personnel Actions Specialist: Skill Levels 1/2, Soldier's Manual, MOS 75E 1981-07-01. The Soldier's Manual is designed to tell the soldier what tasks he must be proficient in to be MOS qualified. If the soldier follows the road map it provides, he should progress readily to positions of responsibility commensurate with his aptitude and motivation. Initial distribution of Soldier's Manuals will be made to the unit level, based upon assigned strength in the particular MOS and Skill Level. In the event additional manuals are needed by the unit for MOS study, libraries, or other training needs, requests for publications may be sent directly to the US Army Publications Center, 2800 Eastern Boulevard, Baltimore, MD 21220. If the individual soldier is issued a Soldier's Manual by his unit, he is responsible for retaining and maintaining it. When he transfers, he must return the manual to his unit.
The purpose of this field manual is to provide a standardized source document for Armywide reference on map reading and land navigation. It applies to every soldier in the Army regardless of service branch, MOS, or rank. This manual contains both doctrine and training guidance on these subjects. Part One addresses map reading and Part Two, land navigation. The appendixes include a list of exportable training materials, a matrix of land navigation tasks, an introduction to orienteering, and a discussion of several devices that can assist the soldier in land navigation
Discusses issues related to survival, evasion and recovery. Includes information on navigation, radio communications and signaling, medical, personal protection, water, food, induced conditions, the will to survive and public information.
"To our men. . . the jungle was a strange, fearsome place; moving and fighting in it were a nightmare. We were too ready to classify jungle as 'impenetratable' . . . To us it appeared only as an obstacle to movement; to the Japanese it was a welcome means of concealed maneuver and surprise . . . The Japanese reaped the deserved reward . . . we paid the penalty." -Field Marshall Slim, Victor in Burma, World War II (Concerning the dark, early days of the Burma Campaign) This book covers tactical operations in a jungle environment. Helicopter, armor, mechanized infantry, and combat support operations in a jungle environment. Navigation and tracking in a jungle environment. Communication techniques, and defense formations. Great book to gain an insight in military tactics in a jungle warfare environment.
U.S. Army Special Forces Guide to Unconventional Warfare contains incredibly detailed information and visuals provided by the U.S. Army. With this guide, you will be able to easily apply its material to understand and create initiators, igniters, and incendiary materials. This is an anarchist cookbook of sorts by army guys. It is an improvised munitions handbook made from U.S. Army intelligence. The table of contents includes gelled gasoline, fire fudge, napalm, silver nitrate, concentrated sulfuric acid, fuse cords, spontaneous combustion, and delay mechanisms. Brimming with special forces secrets, this guide is a critical tool for any provocateur-in-training and provides insight into how American special forces are fighting our enemies overseas. Meant for novices and experienced soldiersDescribes ways to use tannerite, aluminum powder, thermite, fuse cords, fuse igniters, and more in unconventional warfareSpecial tactics book and a US army guide
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