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This Technical Manual is published for the information and guidance of personnel concerned with the operation and care of the 7:2-inch Multiple Rocket Launcher M17. It also contains information required to identify and handle the rockets used with this launcher and, in addition, information for the installation of the launcher, which must be performed by ordnance personnel
"The will to meet and destroy the enemy in hand-to-hand combat is the spirit of the bayonet. It springs from the fighter's confidence, courage, and grim determination, and is the result of vigorous training. Through training, the fighting instinct of the individual soldier is developed to the highest point. The will to use the bayonet first appears in the trainee when he begins to handle it with facility, and increases as his confidence grows. The full development of his physical prowess and complete confidence in his weapon culminates in the final expression of the spirit of the bayonet - fierce and relentless destruction of the enemy. For the enemy, demoralizing fear of the bayonet is added to the destructive power of every bomb, shell, bullet, and grenade which supports and precedes the bayonet attack."
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In jungle warfare, the soldier often fights two enemies: man and nature. The elimination of nature as an enemy and the use of the jungle itself as an ally are training objectives fully as important as the elimination of the human enemy. The soldier must be trained not to fight the jungle: he must be capable of living successf ully in it and making it work for him against the human enemy. The jungle is a strict taskmaster: unless an individual adjusts himself to the conditions imposed by jungle environment, he will be unable to exist long, even if there is no human enemy. It must be remembered that the difficulties imposed by jungle environment are impartially imposed upon enemy as well as friendly troops, and that the unit which better overcomes the difficulties imposed by the environment has a distinct advantage over the opposing force.
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Chapter 1. General 1 Chapter 2. Mouth and teeth. Section I. General 2-3 II. Teeth 4-7 III. Regional anatomy 8-14 IV. Definitions 15 Chapter 3. Prosthetic technician. Section I. General 16 II. Impression materials 17 III. Plaster impressions 18-22 IV. Modeling compomid impressions 23-25 V. Hydrocolloid impressions 26 VI. Construction of full and partial vulcanite dentures 27-48 VII. Acrylic resin dentures 49-50 VIII. Denture repair. 51-58 IX. Dental castings 59-62 X. Cast crowns 63-65 XI. Cast occlusal gold crown 66-67 XII. Fixed bridge 68-71 XIII. Clasps and bars for partial dentures 72-78 XIV. Cast partial dentures and partial denture skeletons. 79-93 XV. Splints 94-97 Chapter 4. Dental X-ray technician. Section I. Equipment 98-103 II. Intra-oral roentgenography 104-125 III. Extra-oral roentgenography 126-129 IV. Processing of X-ray films 130-138 Chapter 6. Dental hygienist. Section I. General - 139 II. Structure and physiology 140-142 III. Dental caries 143-144 IV. Other diseases of mouth 145-153 V. Saliva, deposits, and accretions upon teeth. 154-157 VI. Technique of dental prophylaids _ 158-161 VII. System for instrumentation and polishing, 162-165 VIII. Instructions to patient 166-167 IX. Preparations for mouth and teeth 168-170 Chapter 6. Dental assistant. Section I. Requisites of dental assistant 171-172 II. Care of dental clinic 173-174 III. Sterilization of instruments and dressings.. 175-181 IV. Care of equipment and supplies 182-190 V. Duties at chair 191-200 VI. Daily routine in clinic 201 Chapter 7. Record clerk, dental service. Section I. General duties and forms used 202-205 II. W. D., M. D. Form No. 67 (Report of Dental Service) 206-207 III. W. D., M. D. Form No. 79 (Register of Dental Patients) 208-210 IV. W. D., M. D. Form No. 18h (Statement of Expenditure of Special Dental Materials) 211-213 V. Daily Work sheet 214 VI. Hospital clinic records 215-219 VII. W. D., A. G. O. forms 220-221 VIII. Dental survey 222-224 IX. Dental history of station 22
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