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Constructed to meet the demands of high performance water sports, the Keen Hydro Guide is the water shoe you'll need and want at the most critical moments! When you need a water shoe that kicks butt at the most important moments, this is the shoe for you. The Hydro Guide has an adjustable strap system, sticky siped water traction outsole, and a drainable midsole and outsole so you can concentrate on your sport, not your shoes. We recommend you clean these products using mild soap and cold water. To remove excess dirt or spot clean, use a stiff brush or soft cloth, let shoes air dry away from heat. The Aegis Microbe Shield treated mesh lining is for anti-odor, anti-microbial protection. Aegis Microbe Shield controls the bacteria and fungi that cause odors, stains and product deterioration. Aegis technology is free of environmentally harmful substances. Features: Drainable midsole and outsole, Multi Directional Lug Pattern with Razor and Molded Siping, Aqua Stop Non-Marking rubber outsole. Warranty: Other, Waterproof: No, Material: Polyester Webbing Upper, Type: Water, Insulated: No, Sole Material: Compression Molded, Model Year: 2011, Product ID: 221356 Read more
Feel your heart race and your knees get weak as you hear the call of that huge trophy bull! Use the call just right. Get him to step out of the trees, call to stop him and . . . The rest is up to you! Are you good enough to meet the challenge? Hunt the majestic elk in some of the most beautiful and rugged country in North America. Hunt with a rifle, a muzzleloader or a how, it's your choice. Be patient. Wait for the trophy bulls. Learn to call them in close for a good shot. Identify the trophy animals and earn more Bucks (Browning Bucks), so you can earn enough money to go hunting again! As you earn Bucks you can buy additional equipment, restock your ammunition supply and buy accessories such as binoculars. With enough Bucks you can even pay the fees to hunt in the trophy areas where the limits are liberal and the elk are plentiful! Be sure to obey the regulations or you will get fined and even end up in jail! You will run out of Bucks and have to start over! Good Luck! And keep it safe and legal! Read more
A delightful and informative collection of Roosevelt's writings on the grizzly and black bears. Read more
With a scoped out crossbow, nothing will be invincible to your little hunter so hide the cats and dogs. Comes with binoculars to scan for prey and 2 arrows. Safety arrows are tipped with suction cups. Sturdy, High quality plastic cross bow. Great toy gift item! Fun for all ages. Read more
Come, hunt vampires in the steamy woods of Washington state with the brave and terrified characters of Linell Jeppsen's vivid imagination. Enjoy this break out novel by a gifted emerging novelist! These pages offer a literary feast of spine-chilling fantasy and page-turning suspense.Come, hunt vampires in the steamy woods of Washington state with the brave and terrified characters of Linell Jeppsen's vivid imagination. Enjoy this break out novel by a gifted emerging novelist! These pages offer a literary feast of spine-chilling fantasy and page-turning suspense. Read more
1/32 Dodge Dually Pickup with Camp Trailer. Diecast Green Dodge Ram 3500 dually with opening front doors, plastic 5th wheel camp trailer with fold-down rear door, no interior. Made by New Ray, overall size is 21"L x 4.75"H x 3"W. Read more
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Self-Development Handbook combined
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
Self-Development Handbook
Preface
The Army accomplishes a wide array of missions in diverse and unusual circumstances around the world. At the same time, the Army is engaged in a massive and accelerated transformation that will infuse new organizations, technologies, and capabilities throughout the Army. To meet the recurring challenges, Army personnel must supplement institutional and organizational training and education with continuous, planned selfdevelopment.
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Self-Development Handbook combined
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
Self-Development Handbook
Preface
The Army accomplishes a wide array of missions in diverse and unusual circumstances around the world. At the same time, the Army is engaged in a massive and accelerated transformation that will infuse new organizations, technologies, and capabilities throughout the Army. To meet the recurring challenges, Army personnel must supplement institutional and organizational training and education with continuous, planned selfdevelopment.
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Eddie Bauer Titanium Micro Tool with Micro E-Light includes a titanium-coasted 12 function tool: Fine-tip neednose pliers with serated jaws, Saw blade, Fine-point pick tool, File, Medium screwdriver tip, Titanium-coated main blade, Metric and standard rulers, Wire Stripper, Philips screwdriver, Cap lifter, Small Screwdriver tip, Lever-action scissors. Also includes a Micro E-light with keyring (uses four (4) included AC3 button batteries for up to 29 hours of use) and sturdy cloth carrying case. Read more
This Camping Recipes Cookbook is jam packed with mouthwatering recipes that will make you the envy of all the other campsites around you. Other campers will be drooling as you serve up super easy and delicious camping recipes for every meal with camp dessert included.
Campers that hang out with you can start their day off with one of the many breakfast camping recipes such as the Mountain Man Breakfast that is sure to satisfy the hardiest appetite. The recipe would be sure to fill up even a camp full of hungry Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, hunters, fishermen, or the whole family especially if served up with the Campfire Biscuits, Buckwheat Pecan Pancakes and Camper’s Cinnamon Coffeecake.
You might also want to brew up a pot of the Campfire Coffee or Mexican Coffee to get the campers rolling out of their tent as the wonderful aroma of coffee and breakfast begin to drift across the open air.
Now just stand back and wait for the compliments to start rolling in as everyone fills their plate and begins to enjoy the scrumptious breakfast you have cooked up…I sure hope you made plenty because everyone is sure to be begging for seconds and some may even be scraping the pan to get every last morsel so none goes to waste. If by some rare chance there is anything left over, the biscuits and pancakes would work great with some jam and peanut butter spread on them for a mid-morning snack. So, be sure to save them as you are tidying up the campsite.
As you head out for a day of fun filled family activities, a day of hiking, fishing, hunting or any other activity that may strike your fancy in the great outdoors, don’t forget to take along some of the items shown in the Backpacking Simple Food Ideas section of this cookbook to keep your hungry at bay. Of course, you will also want to pack a bag of the Blazing Trail Mix for munching as the day wears on. The kids in your camp will want to tuck a bag of Kids Trail Mix into their backpack to keep their energy at peak performance levels through out the day.
After your long day of fun actives, head on back to camp and cook up a delicious evening meal of the Easy Stroganoff Recipe, or maybe the fishermen in the group want to show off their days catch by cooking up the Dutch Oven Trout Recipe, Baked Stuffed Fish or Bar-B-Q Smoke-Grilled Salmon. However, the camping group might be in the mood for Texas Grilled Steak with Texas Sweet Onions or Grilled Loin Chops served up with the easy Camp Potatoes. Then again, the Foiled Chicken Recipe might suit everyone’s fancy with a big slice of Irish Soda Bread on the side. Of course, there are so many wonderful and mouthwatering delicious recipes to choose from that everyone may have a hard time picking what they want for dinner and just have to toss a coin to come up with the evening menu.
One thing I’m sure of is that nobody will object to the evening dessert of
Peach Cobbler – Dutch Oven Style that can be served up hot with ice cream or whipped cream. Then, again, the kids might rather make S’mores on the campfire, or they may want to do Pudding In A Bag and Camper’s Cookies…the possibilities are endless.
When the day draws to a close and the moon and stars are dancing in the sky, everyone will be able to breathe a deep sigh of contentment and a small smile will tug at the corners of their mouth as they drift off to sleep thinking of the absolutely wonderful meal you prepared for them. Then, as the night wears on and a gentle breeze floats around the tents and campfires, the thoughts of a breakfast filled with Omelet In A Bag, Bacon And Eggs In A Bag, Toast On A Stick, and Cinnamon Apples float into their dreams as they snuggle down deeper into their sleeping bag and fall into a deep sleep waiting for the next adventure filled day to arrive.
With this Camping Recipes Cookbook, you will be able to serve up one mouth watering recipe after another. Clickable Table of Contents for easy navigation to what will become your favorite recipes.This Camping Recipes Cookbook is jam packed with mouthwatering recipes that will make you the envy of all the other campsites around you. Other campers will be drooling as you serve up super easy and delicious camping recipes for every meal with camp dessert included.
Campers that hang out with you can start their day off with one of the many breakfast camping recipes such as the Mountain Man Breakfast that is sure to satisfy the hardiest appetite. The recipe would be sure to fill up even a camp full of hungry Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, hunters, fishermen, or the whole family especially if served up with the Campfire Biscuits, Buckwheat Pecan Pancakes and Camper’s Cinnamon Coffeecake.
You might also want to brew up a pot of the Campfire Coffee or Mexican Coffee to get the campers rolling out of their tent as the wonderful aroma of coffee and breakfast begin to drift across the open air.
Now just stand back and wait for the compliments to start rolling in as everyone fills their plate and begins to enjoy the scrumptious breakfast you have cooked up…I sure hope you made plenty because everyone is sure to be begging for seconds and some may even be scraping the pan to get every last morsel so none goes to waste. If by some rare chance there is anything left over, the biscuits and pancakes would work great with some jam and peanut butter spread on them for a mid-morning snack. So, be sure to save them as you are tidying up the campsite.
As you head out for a day of fun filled family activities, a day of hiking, fishing, hunting or any other activity that may strike your fancy in the great outdoors, don’t forget to take along some of the items shown in the Backpacking Simple Food Ideas section of this cookbook to keep your hungry at bay. Of course, you will also want to pack a bag of the Blazing Trail Mix for munching as the day wears on. The kids in your camp will want to tuck a bag of Kids Trail Mix into their backpack to keep their energy at peak performance levels through out the day.
After your long day of fun actives, head on back to camp and cook up a delicious evening meal of the Easy Stroganoff Recipe, or maybe the fishermen in the group want to show off their days catch by cooking up the Dutch Oven Trout Recipe, Baked Stuffed Fish or Bar-B-Q Smoke-Grilled Salmon. However, the camping group might be in the mood for Texas Grilled Steak with Texas Sweet Onions or Grilled Loin Chops served up with the easy Camp Potatoes. Then again, the Foiled Chicken Recipe might suit everyone’s fancy with a big slice of Irish Soda Bread on the side. Of course, there are so many wonderful and mouthwatering delicious recipes to choose from that everyone may have a hard time picking what they want for dinner and just have to toss a coin to come up with the evening menu.
One thing I’m sure of is that nobody will object to the evening dessert of
Peach Cobbler – Dutch Oven Style that can be served up hot with ice cream or whipped cream. Then, again, the kids might rather make S’mores on the campfire, or they may want to do Pudding In A Bag and Camper’s Cookies…the possibilities are endless.
When the day draws to a close and the moon and stars are dancing in the sky, everyone will be able to breathe a deep sigh of contentment and a small smile will tug at the corners of their mouth as they drift off to sleep thinking of the absolutely wonderful meal you prepared for them. Then, as the night wears on and a gentle breeze floats around the tents and campfires, the thoughts of a breakfast filled with Omelet In A Bag, Bacon And Eggs In A Bag, Toast On A Stick, and Cinnamon Apples float into their dreams as they snuggle down deeper into their sleeping bag and fall into a deep sleep waiting for the next adventure filled day to arrive.
With this Camping Recipes Cookbook, you will be able to serve up one mouth watering recipe after another. Clickable Table of Contents for easy navigation to what will become your favorite recipes. Read more
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RECREATIONAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for AIRPLANE ROTORCRAFT/HELICOPTER, ROTORCRAFT/GYROPLANE combined
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
RECREATIONAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for AIRPLANE ROTORCRAFT/HELICOPTER, ROTORCRAFT/GYROPLANE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.1
General Information .1
Practical Test Standard Concept .2
Practical Test Book Description.2
Practical Test Standards Description.2
Abbreviations .4
Use of the Practical Test Standards 5
Special Emphasis Areas6
Practical Test Prerequisites .7
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test.7
Flight Instructor Responsibility.8
Examiner Responsibility 8
Satisfactory Performance 9
Unsatisfactory Performance 9
Letter of Discontinuance 10
Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management 10
Single-pilot Resource Management (SRM) .11
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.11
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests 11
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .12
SECTION 1: RECREATIONAL PILOT--AIRPLANE-SINGLE-ENGINE
LAND AND SINGLE-ENGINE SEA
CONTENTS.1-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST 1-v
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 1-vii
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: AIRPLANE
SINGLE-ENGINE LAND 1-xi
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: AIRPLANE
SINGLE-ENGINE SEA1-xiii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION1-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES 1-6
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS 1-9
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 1-10
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVER1-24
VI GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS1-25
VII. NAVIGATION.1-27
VIII. SLOW FLIGHT AND STALLS1-28
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .1-30
X. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES1-32
FAA-S-8081-3A ii
SECTION 2: RECREATIONAL PILOT ROTORCRAFT—HELICOPTER
CONTENTS.2-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 2-iii
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST2-v
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE. 2-vii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION 2-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES.2-5
III. AIRPORT AND HELIPORT OPERATIONS.2-7
IV. HOVERING MANEUVERS2-8
V. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 2-11
VI PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS .2-16
VII. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 2-18
VIII. NAVIGATION.2-20
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .2-21
X. POST-FLIGHT PROCEDURES.2-25
SECTION 3: RECREATIONAL PILOT ROTORCRAFT —
GYROPLANE
CONTENTS.3-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 3-iii
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST3-v
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: 3-vii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION 3-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES.3-5
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS 3-7
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 3-8
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVER3-13
VI. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 3-14
VII. NAVIGATION.3-16
VIII. FLIGHT AT SLOW AIRSPEEDS3-17
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .3-18
X. POST-FLIGHT PROCEDURES.3-21
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and RECREATIONAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for AIRPLANE ROTORCRAFT/HELICOPTER, ROTORCRAFT/GYROPLANE combined
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
RECREATIONAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for AIRPLANE ROTORCRAFT/HELICOPTER, ROTORCRAFT/GYROPLANE
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION.1
General Information .1
Practical Test Standard Concept .2
Practical Test Book Description.2
Practical Test Standards Description.2
Abbreviations .4
Use of the Practical Test Standards 5
Special Emphasis Areas6
Practical Test Prerequisites .7
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test.7
Flight Instructor Responsibility.8
Examiner Responsibility 8
Satisfactory Performance 9
Unsatisfactory Performance 9
Letter of Discontinuance 10
Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management 10
Single-pilot Resource Management (SRM) .11
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.11
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests 11
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .12
SECTION 1: RECREATIONAL PILOT--AIRPLANE-SINGLE-ENGINE
LAND AND SINGLE-ENGINE SEA
CONTENTS.1-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST 1-v
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 1-vii
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: AIRPLANE
SINGLE-ENGINE LAND 1-xi
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: AIRPLANE
SINGLE-ENGINE SEA1-xiii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION1-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES 1-6
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS 1-9
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 1-10
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVER1-24
VI GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS1-25
VII. NAVIGATION.1-27
VIII. SLOW FLIGHT AND STALLS1-28
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .1-30
X. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES1-32
FAA-S-8081-3A ii
SECTION 2: RECREATIONAL PILOT ROTORCRAFT—HELICOPTER
CONTENTS.2-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 2-iii
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST2-v
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE. 2-vii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION 2-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES.2-5
III. AIRPORT AND HELIPORT OPERATIONS.2-7
IV. HOVERING MANEUVERS2-8
V. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 2-11
VI PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS .2-16
VII. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 2-18
VIII. NAVIGATION.2-20
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .2-21
X. POST-FLIGHT PROCEDURES.2-25
SECTION 3: RECREATIONAL PILOT ROTORCRAFT —
GYROPLANE
CONTENTS.3-i
APPLICANT’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST . 3-iii
EXAMINER’S PRACTICAL TEST CHECKLIST3-v
ADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE: 3-vii
AREAS OF OPERATION:
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION 3-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES.3-5
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS 3-7
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS 3-8
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVER3-13
VI. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 3-14
VII. NAVIGATION.3-16
VIII. FLIGHT AT SLOW AIRSPEEDS3-17
IX. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS .3-18
X. POST-FLIGHT PROCEDURES.3-21
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With 750 cu.in. of capacity, a padded backpanel, a small zippered front pocket and a laced bungee the Daylite works great on your pack or on its own. Read more
About the author: Charles Askins, also known as Col. Charles "Boots" Askins, was an American lawman, US Army officer, and writer. He served in law enforcement (US Forest Service and Border Patrol) in the American Southwest prior to the WWII. He was the son of Major Charles "Bobo" Askins, a sports writer and Army officer who served in the Spanish American War and World War I. During his service in the Border Patrol, Askins won many pistol championships, and was made the leader of the Border Patrol's handgun skills program. He served in the US Army during WW II as a battlefield recovery officer, making landings in North Africa, Italy, and on D-day. After WWII, he spent several years in Spain as an attache to the American embassy there, helping Franco rebuild Spain's munition plants. After his assignment in Spain, he was moved to the Vietnamese front, where he trained South Vietnamese soldiers in shooting and paratrooping. Throughout his military career, he also indulged in big game hunting at every opportunity, and continued to do so after his retirement. He held several big game hunting records in his lifetime, as well as two national pistol championships, an American Handgunner of the Year award, and innumerable smaller titles in competitive shooting. Askins was controversial for the relish with which he described the numerous fatal shootings in his law enforcement and military careers, stating he had killed 27 men. Because he was involved in numerous shootouts along the US/Mexico border, and due to his stated practice of not keeping track of African-Americans and Hispanics, the actual number of killings he committed was potentially much higher. Askins was a contemporary of Bill Jordan, Elmer Keith, Skeeter Skelton, and Jack O'Connor. These people, except for Skelton, as well as Askins, Audie Murphy, and Ed McGivern, were used as inspiration for characters in the Stephen Hunter novel Pale Horse Coming. Read more
Pack this simple and portable ALPINE DESIGN Mesa 9 tent when some extra space and weather resistance is in order. The tent sleeps 9 people and is equipped a with Gobe Dry rain protection system to keep you comfortable and dry. Color-coded fiberglass poles also ensure the set-up is quick and hassle free. Get your new ALPINE DESIGN Mesa 9 tent today from Sports Authority. Camping Tents Family Tents Read more
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and SPORT PILOT Practical Test Standards for, Airship, Balloon, Flight Instructor combined
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
SPORT PILOT Practical Test Standards for, Airship, Balloon, Flight Instructor
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
General Information . 1
Practical Test Standards Concept . 2
Practical Test Book Description . 2
Practical Test Standards Description. 3
Abbreviations 4
Use of the Practical Test Standards Book . 5
Special Emphasis Areas 6
Sport Pilot—Practical Test Prerequisites (Initial) . 7
Sport Pilot—Practical Test Prerequisites (Registered
Ultra-Light Pilots) 7
Sport Pilot—Additional Privileges 8
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test/
Proficiency Check 9
Single-Seat Aircraft Practical Test . 9
Single-Seat Aircraft Proficiency Check 10
Flight Instructor Responsibility .11
Examiner Responsibility.12
Initial Check—Sport Pilot-Satisfactory Performance .12
Initial Check—Sport Pilot-Unsatisfactory Performance .13
Proficiency Check—Sport Pilot-Satisfactory Performance
When Adding an Additional Category/Class14
Proficiency Check—Sport Pilot-Unsatisfactory Performance
When Adding an Additional Category/Class14
Single-Pilot Resource Management 15
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.15
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests or Proficiency
Checks .15
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .16
Letter of Discontinuance 16
Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management 16
Section 1—SPORT PILOT AIRSHIP
CONTENTS 1-i
CHECKLISTS
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist . 1-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist1-v
FAA-S-8081-30 ii
AREAS OF OPERATION
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION. 1-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 1-7
III AIRPORT OPERATIONS. 1-10
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS. 1-12
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS 1-15
VI. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 1-17
VII. NAVIGATION 1-18
VIII. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 1-20
IX. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 1-23
Section 2—SPORT PILOT BALLOON
CONTENTS 2-i
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist 2-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist 2-v
AREAS OF OPERATION
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION. 2-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 2-6
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS. 2-9
IV. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS 2-10
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS 2-13
VI. NAVIGATION 2-16
VII. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 2-17
VIII. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 2-19
SECTION 3—SPORT PILOT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR
CONTENTS 3-i
CHECKLISTS
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist 3-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Airship .3-v
Instructor’s Proficiency Check Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Airship 3-ix
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Balloon. 3-xiii
Instructor’s Proficiency Check Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Balloon. 3-xvi
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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and SPORT PILOT Practical Test Standards for, Airship, Balloon, Flight Instructor combined
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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
SPORT PILOT Practical Test Standards for, Airship, Balloon, Flight Instructor
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION 1
General Information . 1
Practical Test Standards Concept . 2
Practical Test Book Description . 2
Practical Test Standards Description. 3
Abbreviations 4
Use of the Practical Test Standards Book . 5
Special Emphasis Areas 6
Sport Pilot—Practical Test Prerequisites (Initial) . 7
Sport Pilot—Practical Test Prerequisites (Registered
Ultra-Light Pilots) 7
Sport Pilot—Additional Privileges 8
Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test/
Proficiency Check 9
Single-Seat Aircraft Practical Test . 9
Single-Seat Aircraft Proficiency Check 10
Flight Instructor Responsibility .11
Examiner Responsibility.12
Initial Check—Sport Pilot-Satisfactory Performance .12
Initial Check—Sport Pilot-Unsatisfactory Performance .13
Proficiency Check—Sport Pilot-Satisfactory Performance
When Adding an Additional Category/Class14
Proficiency Check—Sport Pilot-Unsatisfactory Performance
When Adding an Additional Category/Class14
Single-Pilot Resource Management 15
Applicant’s Use of Checklists.15
Use of Distractions During Practical Tests or Proficiency
Checks .15
Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .16
Letter of Discontinuance 16
Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management 16
Section 1—SPORT PILOT AIRSHIP
CONTENTS 1-i
CHECKLISTS
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist . 1-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist1-v
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AREAS OF OPERATION
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION. 1-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 1-7
III AIRPORT OPERATIONS. 1-10
IV. TAKEOFFS, LANDINGS, AND GO-AROUNDS. 1-12
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS 1-15
VI. GROUND REFERENCE MANEUVERS 1-17
VII. NAVIGATION 1-18
VIII. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 1-20
IX. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 1-23
Section 2—SPORT PILOT BALLOON
CONTENTS 2-i
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist 2-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist 2-v
AREAS OF OPERATION
I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION. 2-1
II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 2-6
III. AIRPORT OPERATIONS. 2-9
IV. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS 2-10
V. PERFORMANCE MANEUVERS 2-13
VI. NAVIGATION 2-16
VII. EMERGENCY OPERATIONS 2-17
VIII. POSTFLIGHT PROCEDURES. 2-19
SECTION 3—SPORT PILOT FLIGHT INSTRUCTOR
CONTENTS 3-i
CHECKLISTS
Applicant’s Practical Test Checklist 3-iii
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Airship .3-v
Instructor’s Proficiency Check Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Airship 3-ix
Examiner’s Practical Test Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Balloon. 3-xiii
Instructor’s Proficiency Check Checklist for
Flight Instructor—Balloon. 3-xvi
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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Ranger Medic Handbook combined
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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
Ranger Medic Handbook
Table of Contents
Subject Page
SECTION ONE
RMED Mission Statement 1-1
RMED Charter 1-2
Review Committees - 1-3
Editorial Consultants & Contributors 1-4
Key References 1-5
RMED Scope of Practice 1-6
RMED Standing Orders & Protocol Guidelines 1-8
Casualty Assessment & Management - 1-10
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) - 1-17
SECTION TWO
Tactical Trauma Assessment Protocol 2-1
Medical Patient Assessment Protocol 2-2
Airway Management Protocol 2-3
Surgical Cricothyroidotomy Procedure 2-4
King-LT D Supralaryngeal Airway Insertion Procedure 2-5
Orotracheal Intubation Procedure 2-6
Hemorrhage Management Procedure 2-7
Tourniquet Application Procedure 2-8
Hemostatic Agent Application Protocol 2-9
Tourniquet Conversion Procedure 2-10
Thoracic Trauma Management Procedure 2-11
Needle Chest Decompression Procedure 2-12
Chest Tube Insertion Procedure 2-13
Hypovolemic Shock Management Protocol 2-14
Saline Lock & Intravenous Access Procedure - 2-15
External Jugular Intravenous Cannulation Procedure 2-16
Sternal Intraosseous Infusion Procedure 2-17
Hypothermia Prevention & Management Kit Procedure 2-18
Head Injury Management Protocol 2-19
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion) Management Protocol 2-20
Seizure Management Protocol 2-21
Spinal Cord Injury Management Protocol 2-22
Orthopedic Trauma Management Protocol 2-23
Burn Management Protocol 2-24
Foley Catheterization Procedure 2-25
Pain Management Protocol 2-26
Anaphylactic Shock Management Protocol 2-27
Hyperthermia (Heat) Management Protocol 2-28
Hypothermia Prevention & Management Protocol 2-29
Behavioral Emergency Management Protocol 2-30
Altitude Medical Emergency Management Protocol 2-31
Acute (Surgical) Abdomen 2-33
Acute Dental Pain 2-33
Acute Musculoskeletal Back Pain 2-33
Allergic Rhinitis 2-34
Asthma (Reactive Airway Disease) 2-34
Bronchitis 2-34
Cellulitis 2-35
Chest Pain (Cardiac Origin Suspected) 2-35
Common Cold 2-35
Conjunctivitis 2-36
Constipation 2-36
Contact Dermatitis 2-36
Corneal Abrasion & Corneal Ulcer 2-37
Cough 2-37
Cutaneous Abscess 2-37
Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) 2-38
Diarrhea 2-38
Epiglottitis 2-38
Epistaxis 2-39
Fungal Skin Infection 2-39
Gastroenteritis 2-39
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) 2-40
Headache 2-40
Ingrown Toenail 2-40
Joint Infection 2-41
Laceration 2-41
Malaria 2-41
Otitis Externa 2-42
Otitis Media 2-42
Peritonsillar Abscess 2-42
Pneumonia 2-43
Pulmonary Embolus (PE) 2-43
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Ranger Medic Handbook combined
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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
Ranger Medic Handbook
Table of Contents
Subject Page
SECTION ONE
RMED Mission Statement 1-1
RMED Charter 1-2
Review Committees - 1-3
Editorial Consultants & Contributors 1-4
Key References 1-5
RMED Scope of Practice 1-6
RMED Standing Orders & Protocol Guidelines 1-8
Casualty Assessment & Management - 1-10
Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) - 1-17
SECTION TWO
Tactical Trauma Assessment Protocol 2-1
Medical Patient Assessment Protocol 2-2
Airway Management Protocol 2-3
Surgical Cricothyroidotomy Procedure 2-4
King-LT D Supralaryngeal Airway Insertion Procedure 2-5
Orotracheal Intubation Procedure 2-6
Hemorrhage Management Procedure 2-7
Tourniquet Application Procedure 2-8
Hemostatic Agent Application Protocol 2-9
Tourniquet Conversion Procedure 2-10
Thoracic Trauma Management Procedure 2-11
Needle Chest Decompression Procedure 2-12
Chest Tube Insertion Procedure 2-13
Hypovolemic Shock Management Protocol 2-14
Saline Lock & Intravenous Access Procedure - 2-15
External Jugular Intravenous Cannulation Procedure 2-16
Sternal Intraosseous Infusion Procedure 2-17
Hypothermia Prevention & Management Kit Procedure 2-18
Head Injury Management Protocol 2-19
Mild Traumatic Brain Injury (Concussion) Management Protocol 2-20
Seizure Management Protocol 2-21
Spinal Cord Injury Management Protocol 2-22
Orthopedic Trauma Management Protocol 2-23
Burn Management Protocol 2-24
Foley Catheterization Procedure 2-25
Pain Management Protocol 2-26
Anaphylactic Shock Management Protocol 2-27
Hyperthermia (Heat) Management Protocol 2-28
Hypothermia Prevention & Management Protocol 2-29
Behavioral Emergency Management Protocol 2-30
Altitude Medical Emergency Management Protocol 2-31
Acute (Surgical) Abdomen 2-33
Acute Dental Pain 2-33
Acute Musculoskeletal Back Pain 2-33
Allergic Rhinitis 2-34
Asthma (Reactive Airway Disease) 2-34
Bronchitis 2-34
Cellulitis 2-35
Chest Pain (Cardiac Origin Suspected) 2-35
Common Cold 2-35
Conjunctivitis 2-36
Constipation 2-36
Contact Dermatitis 2-36
Corneal Abrasion & Corneal Ulcer 2-37
Cough 2-37
Cutaneous Abscess 2-37
Deep Venous Thrombosis (DVT) 2-38
Diarrhea 2-38
Epiglottitis 2-38
Epistaxis 2-39
Fungal Skin Infection 2-39
Gastroenteritis 2-39
Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) 2-40
Headache 2-40
Ingrown Toenail 2-40
Joint Infection 2-41
Laceration 2-41
Malaria 2-41
Otitis Externa 2-42
Otitis Media 2-42
Peritonsillar Abscess 2-42
Pneumonia 2-43
Pulmonary Embolus (PE) 2-43
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SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, FM 3-05.222, TC 31-32 combined
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
Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, FM 3-05.222, TC 31-32
Contents
PREFACE iv
Chapter 1 THE SPECIAL FORCES SNIPER 1-1
Mission 1-1
Selection of Personnel 1-1
Qualifications of SOTIC Graduates. 1-5
The Sniper Team. 1-5
Sniper Team Organization 1-6
Sniper Training 1-6
Chapter 2 EQUIPMENT. 2-1
Sniper Weapon System. 2-1
Telescopic Sights 2-6
Leupold and Stevens M3A Telescope. 2-7
Ammunition . 2-10
Observation Devices . 2-13
Sniper Team Equipment 2-29
Care and Cleaning of the Sniper Weapon System . 2-33
Troubleshooting the Sniper Weapon System 2-41
Chapter 3 MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING.3-1
Firing Positions 3-1
Team Firing Techniques 3-17
Sighting and Aiming .3-19
Breath Control3-28
Trigger Control .3-29
The Integrated Act of Firing One Round3-31
Detection and Correction of Errors 3-34
Application of Fire 3-37
Ballistics .3-40
Sniper Data Book.3-48
Zeroing the Rifle.3-51
Environmental Effects3-59
Slope Firing3-66
Hold-Off3-69
Engagement of Moving Targets.3-72
Common Errors With Moving Targets .3-76
Engagement of Snap Targets3-76
Firing Through Obstacles and Barriers3-77
Cold Bore First-Shot Hit .3-78
Limited Visibility Firing3-78
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Firing .3-79
Chapter 4 FIELD SKILLS.4-1
Camouflage4-1
Cover and Concealment 4-10
Individual and Team Movement.4-12
Tracking and Countertracking4-25
Observation and Target Detection.4-43
Range Estimation.4-57
Selection and Preparation of Hides .4-67
Sniper Range Card, Observation Log, and Military Sketch .4-80
KIM Games4-91
Chapter 5 EMPLOYMENT .5-1
Methods .5-1
Planning .5-2
Organization.5-5
Command and Control 5-7
Target Analysis 5-10
Mission Planning . 5-14
Sniper Support in Special Operations Missions and Collateral Activities 5-18
Countersniper 5-30
Conventional Offensive Operations. 5-32
Conventional Defensive Operations 5-35
Civil Disturbance Assistance . 5-37
Chapter 6 SNIPER OPERATIONS IN URBAN TERRAIN. 6-1
Urban Terrain 6-1
Sniper Support in Urban Operations . 6-9
Urban Hides 6-14
Weapons Characteristics in Urban Terrain . 6-23
Engagement Techniques 6-24
Appendix A WEIGHTS, MEASURES, AND CONVERSION TABLES.A-1
Appendix B MISSION-ESSENTIAL TASKS LISTB-1
Appendix C SUSTAINMENT PROGRAM.C-1
Appendix D MISSION PACKING LIST.D-1
Appendix E M82A1 CALIBER .50 SNIPER WEAPON SYSTEM.E-1
Appendix F FOREIGN/NONSTANDARD SNIPER WEAPON SYSTEMS DATA F-1
Appendix G SNIPER RIFLE TELESCOPES . G-1
Appendix H BALLISTICS CHARTH-1
Appendix I SNIPER TRAINING EXERCISES I-1
Appendix J RANGE ESTIMATION TABLE . J-1
Appendix K SNIPER’S LOGBOOK K-1
SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, FM 3-05.222, TC 31-32 combined
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
Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, FM 3-05.222, TC 31-32
Contents
PREFACE iv
Chapter 1 THE SPECIAL FORCES SNIPER 1-1
Mission 1-1
Selection of Personnel 1-1
Qualifications of SOTIC Graduates. 1-5
The Sniper Team. 1-5
Sniper Team Organization 1-6
Sniper Training 1-6
Chapter 2 EQUIPMENT. 2-1
Sniper Weapon System. 2-1
Telescopic Sights 2-6
Leupold and Stevens M3A Telescope. 2-7
Ammunition . 2-10
Observation Devices . 2-13
Sniper Team Equipment 2-29
Care and Cleaning of the Sniper Weapon System . 2-33
Troubleshooting the Sniper Weapon System 2-41
Chapter 3 MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING.3-1
Firing Positions 3-1
Team Firing Techniques 3-17
Sighting and Aiming .3-19
Breath Control3-28
Trigger Control .3-29
The Integrated Act of Firing One Round3-31
Detection and Correction of Errors 3-34
Application of Fire 3-37
Ballistics .3-40
Sniper Data Book.3-48
Zeroing the Rifle.3-51
Environmental Effects3-59
Slope Firing3-66
Hold-Off3-69
Engagement of Moving Targets.3-72
Common Errors With Moving Targets .3-76
Engagement of Snap Targets3-76
Firing Through Obstacles and Barriers3-77
Cold Bore First-Shot Hit .3-78
Limited Visibility Firing3-78
Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Firing .3-79
Chapter 4 FIELD SKILLS.4-1
Camouflage4-1
Cover and Concealment 4-10
Individual and Team Movement.4-12
Tracking and Countertracking4-25
Observation and Target Detection.4-43
Range Estimation.4-57
Selection and Preparation of Hides .4-67
Sniper Range Card, Observation Log, and Military Sketch .4-80
KIM Games4-91
Chapter 5 EMPLOYMENT .5-1
Methods .5-1
Planning .5-2
Organization.5-5
Command and Control 5-7
Target Analysis 5-10
Mission Planning . 5-14
Sniper Support in Special Operations Missions and Collateral Activities 5-18
Countersniper 5-30
Conventional Offensive Operations. 5-32
Conventional Defensive Operations 5-35
Civil Disturbance Assistance . 5-37
Chapter 6 SNIPER OPERATIONS IN URBAN TERRAIN. 6-1
Urban Terrain 6-1
Sniper Support in Urban Operations . 6-9
Urban Hides 6-14
Weapons Characteristics in Urban Terrain . 6-23
Engagement Techniques 6-24
Appendix A WEIGHTS, MEASURES, AND CONVERSION TABLES.A-1
Appendix B MISSION-ESSENTIAL TASKS LISTB-1
Appendix C SUSTAINMENT PROGRAM.C-1
Appendix D MISSION PACKING LIST.D-1
Appendix E M82A1 CALIBER .50 SNIPER WEAPON SYSTEM.E-1
Appendix F FOREIGN/NONSTANDARD SNIPER WEAPON SYSTEMS DATA F-1
Appendix G SNIPER RIFLE TELESCOPES . G-1
Appendix H BALLISTICS CHARTH-1
Appendix I SNIPER TRAINING EXERCISES I-1
Appendix J RANGE ESTIMATION TABLE . J-1
Appendix K SNIPER’S LOGBOOK K-1
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