FM18-20 TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT OF TANK DESTROYER PLATOON, SELF-PROPELLED 1944 (WAR DEPARTMENT FIELD MANUAL) Re-Imaged for Greater Quality. Loose Leaf Facsimile] LOOSE LEAF UNBOUND EDITION NO BINDER.
FM18-20 TACTICAL EMPLOYMENT OF TANK DESTROYER PLATOON, SELF-PROPELLED 1944 (WAR DEPARTMENT FIELD MANUAL) Re-Imaged for Greater Quality. Loose Leaf Fa...
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...
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 ...
"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 -...
"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 gr...
SECTION I. INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE PRINCIPLES 1-7 1-7 II. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF AIRCRAFT ENGINES 8-14 8-16 III. DESCRIPTION AND CONSTRUCTION OF ENGINE UNITS 15-33 17-49 IV. IN-LINE AIRCRAFT ENGINES 34-38 50-53 V. X-TYPE AIRCRAFT ENGINES 39-43 54-62 VI. OPPOSED- OR FLAT-TYPE AIRCRAFT ENGINES 44-18 63-66 VII. RADIAL AIRCRAFT ENGINES 49-53 67-74 VIII. ENGINE MOUNTS 54-56 75-76 IX STORAGE AND SHIPMENT 57-63 77-80
SECTION I. INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINE PRINCIPLES 1-7 1-7 II. CLASSIFICATION AND DESCRIPTION OF AIRCRAFT ENGINES 8-14 8-16 III. DESCRIPTION AND CONSTRU...
Chapter 1. Mechanical training. Section I. Description II. Disassembling, assembling, and changing parts III. Care and cleaning IV. Mechanical functioning V. Stoppages and immediate action- . VT. Tripod mounting VII. Accessories VIII. Fire control instruments IX. Individual safety precautions X. Ammunition XI. Caliber .22 training equipment Chapter 2. Training for placing light machine gun in action Chapter 3. Marksmanship. Section I. General II. Preparatory exercises III. Range practice IV. Conduct of range practice V. Construction of targets, ranges, and equipment VI. Long-range observation...
Chapter 1. Mechanical training. Section I. Description II. Disassembling, assembling, and changing parts III. Care and cleaning IV. Mechanical functio...
TM 9-395 4.5" Aircraft Rocket Materiel 1944-12-12 "This manual contains a description of the 4.5" Rocket Launchers Ml0, M14, and Ml5. In addition, it contains technical information required for the identification, use, and care of the launcher and ammunition. This manual does not cover electrical wiring or switches in the plane, or the firing selector mechanism. The procurement and installation of such accessories is the responsibility of AAF." Digitized by AHEC (U.S. Army Heritage
TM 9-395 4.5" Aircraft Rocket Materiel 1944-12-12 "This manual contains a description of the 4.5" Rocket Launchers Ml0, M14, and Ml5. In addition, it ...
FM 30-38 1942: Basic field manual, military intelligence, identification of Japanese aircraft. (OBSOLETE) "The following illustrations with explanatory data relative to Japanese aircraft are published for distribution. They will be used for instruction of officers and men in appearance and general characteristics of Japanese aircraft." Digitized by the Combined Arms Research Library Digital Library, US Army Combined Arms Center.
FM 30-38 1942: Basic field manual, military intelligence, identification of Japanese aircraft. (OBSOLETE) "The following illustrations with explanator...