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What’s on the CD –
at a glance…
1. Camouflage
2. Combat Training of the Individual Soldier and
Patrolling
3. How to Kill Tanks
4. How to Prepare and Conduct Military Training
5. Jungle Training and Operations
6. Map Reading and Land Navigation
7. Mountain Operations
8. Psychological Operations
9. US Army Ranger Handbook
10. US Marines Close Quarter Combat Manual
11. US Navy SEAL Combat Manual
12. US Navy SEAL Patrol Leader’s Handbook
What’s on the CD
– in detail…
Camouflage
(US Army Field Manual FM 5-20)
104 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
Introduction; Detection; Concealment; Camouflage for the
Individual; Field Fortifications; Vehicles and
Artillery; Aircraft; Bivouacs, Command Posts and Supply
Points; Large Scale and Relatively Permanent
Installations; Decoy Installations.
Combat Training of the Individual Soldier and Patrolling
(US Army Field Manual FM 21-75)
220 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
General; Combat Training; Individual Protection; Combat
Intelligence and Counter Intelligence; Messages and
Messengers; Survival in the Nuclear Battlefield;
Survival, Evasion and Escape; The Sniper and Infrared
Equipment; Anti-Guerrilla Operations; Patrolling –
General Considerations; Patrolling Responsibilities and
their Accomplishment; Patrol Organisation; Planning and
Preparing the Patrol; Conduct of Patrols; Reconnaissance
Patrols; Combat Patrols; Motorised Patrols; Airmobile
and Waterborne Patrols; Employment of Scout Dogs with
Patrols; Exercises in Training for Night Vision; Patrol
Tips.
How
to Kill Tanks
(US Army Field Circular FC 7-2)
31 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include – Safety
Note; Obstacles Employment; Infantry Employed
Anti-Armour Obstacles; Flame Field Expedient; Explosive
Charges; Miscellaneous Methods; Items of Equipment;
References.
How
to Prepare and Conduct Military Training
(US Army Field Manual FM 21-6)
180 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include – Purpose
and Scope; Performance Oriented Training; How to Prepare
and Conduct Individual Training; Introduction to
Collective Training; Equipment-Oriented Collective
Training; Tactical Collective Training.
Jungle Training and Operations
(US Army Field Manual FM 31-30)
227 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
Introduction; The Jungle; Jungle Training; Jungle
Operations; Special Combat Techniques; Employment of
Combat Support and Other Supporting Services; Logistics.
Map
Reading and Land Navigation
(US Army Field Manual FM 5-20)
175 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include – Part
One – Map Reading. Training Strategy; Maps; Marginal
Information and Symbols; Grids; Scale and Distance;
Direction; Overlays; Aerial Photographs. Part Two – Land
Navigation. Navigation Equipment and Methods; Elevation
and Relief; Terrain Association; Mounted Land
Navigation; Navigation in Different Types of Terrain;
Unit Sustainment; Field Sketching; Map Folding
Techniques; Units of Measure and Conversion Factors;
Orienteering; M2 Compass; Additional Aids; Foreign Maps;
Global Positioning System (GPS).
Mountain Operations
(US Army Field Manual FM 31-72)
213 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include – General
Considerations (incl. Terrain, Climate, Weather);
Operations (incl. Bivouacs, Security, Offensive &
Defensive Combat, Supply, Tactical Employment of
Climbers); Employment of the Arms and Services; Military
Mountaineering; Snow and Glaciers; Communications;
Training.
Psychological Operations
(US Army Field Manual FM 33-6)
307 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
Fundamentals; The Concept of Propaganda; Motivation and
Attitudes; Sources of Psychological Operations;
Intelligence for Psychological Operations; Policy and
Military Commander; Planning for Psychological Warfare
Operations; The Psychological Operations Planning
Decision; Staff Responsibilities; Psychological Warfare
Operations; Psychological Operations in Situations Short
of War; Psychological Operations and Unconventional
Warfare; Psychological Operations in Counter Insurgency
Operations; Consolidation Operations; Communications
Techniques and Devices; Printed Matter; Radio
Broadcasting; Face-to-Face Communication; Prisoner of
War Information and Education Programme; Psychological
Warfare Troop Units.
US
Army Ranger Handbook
(US Army Field Manual SH 21-76)
386 pages, fully illustrated. The complete US Army
Ranger Course Manual. Main Sections include –
Leadership; Operations; Fire Support; Movement;
Patrolling; Battle Drills; Communications; Army
Aviation; Stream Crossing and Waterborne Operations;
Military Mountaineering; Evasion and Survival; First
Aid; Combat Service Support; Recon, Surveillance and
Target Acquisition; Demolitions and Mines.
US
Marines Close-Quarters Combat Manual
(US Marines Combat Manual)
190 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
Introduction; Fundamentals of Close Combat – Target
Areas for Unarmed Combat, Target Areas for Knife
Fighting, Breaking a Fall, Offensive Skills, Defensive
Skills; The Line System; Bayonet Fighting; Weapons of
Opportunity.
US
Navy SEAL Combat Manual
(US Navy SEAL Manual)
250 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include –
Introduction; History of UDT; History of SEAL; Boats;
Communications; Electronics; Diving; Demolitions; First
Aid; Intelligence; Maps and Compass; Parachute
Operations; Survival; Swimmer Delivery Vehicles;
Weapons; Miscellaneous Operations and Techniques.
US
Navy SEAL Patrol Leader’s Handbook
(US Navy SEAL Manual)
157 pages, fully illustrated. Sections include – Mission
Planning Process; Essential Elements of Information;
Target Analysis; Mission Concept; Warning / Patrol
Leader’s Orders; Briefback; Operation Reports and
Debrief; NSW Intelligence; Vessel Characteristics and
Capabilities; Aircraft Characteristics; Weapons and
Demolitions; Communications.
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are US government or other
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