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Posted - 02/08/2009 : 05:07:37
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quote: Originally posted by Nickelless
quote: Originally posted by Nickelless
I just ordered Dare to Prepare, 3rd Edition: http://www.standeyo.com/Our_Books/DTP.html
I got this book in the mail today. I'll give you guys the critique on it hopefully soon.
Your opinion ?
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Posted - 02/08/2009 : 05:44:43
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My opinion so far has been that sleep has been a much greater necessity, Redneck. I haven't had time to delve much into the book with having been out of town and then getting sick, but I hope to dig into the book soon. Maybe you could order one as well and we could give a tag-team critique, sorta like Siskel and Ebert. |
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Nickelless I have DTP the 2nd Ed...would you be willing to reproduce the Table Of Contents for me...trying to figure out if I should upgrade.
One of the coolest things in DTP 2nd ed is a chart that tells you how to read all those factory stamps on your food...very handy.
DTP 2nd ed is a very complete guide BTW |
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Nickelless
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Posted - 02/19/2009 : 06:03:57
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quote: Originally posted by nomore
Nickelless I have DTP the 2nd Ed...would you be willing to reproduce the Table Of Contents for me...trying to figure out if I should upgrade.
One of the coolest things in DTP 2nd ed is a chart that tells you how to read all those factory stamps on your food...very handy.
DTP 2nd ed is a very complete guide BTW
I'll make a note to copy the table of contents, or I could just retype it for you. I'll try to post it in the next couple days. It's a pretty thick book...about 700 pages, I think.
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Visit my new preparedness site: SurvivalPrep.net --Latest article: Stubborn and starving
--------------- "No greater wrong can ever be done than to put a good man at the mercy of a bad, while telling him not to defend himself or his fellows; in no way can the success of evil be made surer or quicker." - Theodore Roosevelt
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Are you ready spiritually for hard times? http://www.jesusfreak.com/rapture.asp |
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Posted - 12/25/2009 : 23:28:18
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I was just about to ask for some book recommendations, but you were way ahead of me. Thank you, Nickelless! |
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Love this thread!
Having been a Scout I value all that I learned from these two books
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http://www.fas.org/irp/doddir/army/#fm
quote: FM - Field Manuals
# FM 1-0. Human Resources Support 21 February 2007 # FM 1-04. Legal Support to the Operational Army April 2009 # FM 1-20. Military History Operations February 2003 # FM 2-0. Intelligence 17 May 2004, Change 1, September 11, 2008 # FM 2-22.3. Human Intelligence Collector Operations September 2006 (4.8 MB PDF file) # FMI 2-22.9. Open Source Intelligence, December 2006. # FM 2-22.401. TECHINT: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Technical Intelligence Operations 9 June 2006 # FMI 2-91.4. Intelligence Support to Operations in the Urban Environment, June 2005 # FM 3-0. Operations February 2008 # FMI 3-0.1. The Modular Force January 2008 # FM 3-01.80. Visual Aircraft Recognition, January 2006 (28 MB PDF) # FM 3-01.87. Patriot Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, August 2006 # FM 3-04.113. Utility and Cargo Helicopter Operations, December 2007 # FM 3-04.120. Air Traffic Services Operations, February 2007 # FM 3-04.126. Attack Reconnaissance Helicopter Operations, February 2007 # FMI 3-04.155. Army Unmanned Aircraft System Operations 4 April 2006 (9 MB PDF file) # FM 3-04.203. Fundamentals of Flight May 2007 # FM 3-04.513. Aircraft Recovery Operations July 2008 # FM 3-05. Army Special Operations Forces, 20 September 2006 # FM 3-05.30. Psychological Operations, April 2005 (now obsolete: FM 33-1. Psychological Operations, August 1979) # FM 3-05.40. Civil Affairs Operations, September 2006 # FM 3-05.60. Army Special Operations Forces Aviation Operations, October 2000 # FM 3-05.70. Survival, May 2002 (20 MB PDF file) # FM 3-05.102. Army Special Operations Forces Intelligence, July 2001 # FM 3-05.104. Army Special Operations Forces Noncombatant Evacuation Operations, February 2004 # FM 3-05.130. Army Special Operations Forces Unconventional Warfare, September 2008 # FM 3-05.132. Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Operations, August 2007 # FM 3-05.160. Army Special Operations Forces Communications Systems Support, July 2006 # FM 3-05.201. Special Forces Unconventional Warfare Operations, April 2003 # FM 3-05.210. Special Forces Air Operations, August 2004 # FM 3-05.211. Special Forces Military Free-Fall Operations, April 2005 # FM 3-05.212. Special Forces Waterborne Operations, August 2004 # FM 3-05.213. Special Forces Use of Pack Animals, June 2004 (16.5 MB PDF) # FM 3-05.222. Special Forces Sniper Training and Employment, April 2003 # FM 3-05.230. Special Forces Base Camp Operations, July 2003 # FM 3-05.231. Special Forces Personnel Recovery, June 2003 # FM 3-05.232. Special Forces Group Intelligence Operations, February 2005 # FM 3-05.301. Psychological Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, December 2003 # FM 3-05.302. Tactical Psychological Operations: Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, October 2005 # FM 3-05.401. Civil Affairs Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 2003 # FM 3-06. Urban Operations, 26 October 2006 (14 MB PDF file) # FM 3-6. Field Behavior of NBC Agents (Including Smoke and Incendiaries), 3 November 1986 # FM 3-07. Stability Operations, October 2008 # FM 3-7. NBC Field Handbook, September 1994 # FM 3-07.1. Security Force Assistance May 2009 # FMI 3-07.22. Counterinsurgency Operations 1 October 2004 (3 MB PDF file) # FM 3-07.31. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Conducting Peace Operations 26 October 2003 (incorporating change 1, April 2009) # FM 3-09.32. JFIRE: Multi-Service Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower, October 2004 # FM 3-09.34. KILL BOX: Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Kill Box Employment, June 2005 # FM 3-11. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Defense Operations, March 2003 # FM 3-11.3. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Contamination Avoidance, February 2006 (13.5 MB PDF) # FM 3-11.4. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Protection, June 2003 # FM 3-11.5. CBRN Decontamination: Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Decontamination, April 2006 # FM 3-11.9. Potential Military Chemical/Biological Agents and Compounds, January 2005 (5.5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-11.11. Flame, Riot Control Agent, and Herbicide Operations (excerpt), March 2003 # FM 3-11.19. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Reconnaissance, July 2004 # FM 3-11.20. Technical Escort Battalion Operations, August 2007 # FM 3-11.21. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Consequence Management Operations, April 2008 # FM 3-11.22. Weapons of Mass Destruction - Civil Support Team Operations December 2007 (incorporating Change 1, 31 March 2009) # FM 3-11.34. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Installation CBRN Defense, November 2007 # FM 3-11.86. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Biological Surveillance, October 2004 # FM 3-13. Information Operations: Doctrine, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, November 2003 # FM 3-14. Space Support to Army Operations, May 2005 (5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.13. Law Enforcement Investigations, January 2005 (22 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.15. Civil Disturbance Operations, April 2005 (5.4 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.17. Military Working Dogs, July 2005 (5 MB PDF file) # FM 3-19.50. Police Intelligence Operations, July 2006 # FM 3-20.98. Reconnaissance Platoon, December 2002 # FM 3-21.12. The Infantry Weapons Company, July 2008 # FM 3-21.20. The Infantry Battalion, December 2006 # FM 3-21.75. The Warrior Ethos and Soldier Combat Skills, January 2008 (28 MB PDF) # FM 3-22.37. Javelin -- Close Combat Missile System, Medium, March 2008 # FM 3-22.40. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Tactical Employment of Nonlethal Weapons, October 2007 # FM 3-22.90. Mortars, December 2007 # FM 3-23.30. Grenades and Pyrotechnic Signals, October 2009 # FM 3-24. Counterinsurgency, December 2006 # FM 3-24.2. Tactics in Counterinsurgency, April 2009 # FM 3-25.26. Map Reading and Land Navigation, January 2005 # FM 3-34. Engineer Operations, April 2009 # FMI 3-34.119. Improvised Explosive Device Defeat (excerpt), September 2005 # FM 3-34.170. Engineer Reconnaissance, March 2008 # FM 3-34.400. General Engineering, December 2008 # FM 3-35.1. Army Prepositioned Operations, July 2008 # FM 3-36. Electronic Warfare in Operations, February 2009 # FM 3-37. Protection, September 2009 # FM 3-50. Smoke Operations, 4 December 1990 # FM 3-50.1. Army Personnel Recovery, August 2005 # FM 3-50.3. Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, March 2007 (via Wikileaks); FM 21-76-1. Survival, Evasion, and Recovery, June 1999 (obsolete) # FM 3-55.12. COMCAM - Multi-Service Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Combat Camera Operations, May 2007 # FM 3-55.93. Long Range Surveillance Unit Operations, June 2009 # FM 3-61.1. Public Affairs Tactics, Techniques and Procedures, October 2000 # FMI 3-63.6. Command and Control of Detainee Operations, September 2005 # FMI 3-90.10. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, and High Yield Explosives Operational Headquarters, January 2008 # FM 3-90.12. Combined Arms Gap-Crossing Operations, July 2008 # FM 3-90.61. The Brigade Special Troops Battalion, December 2006 # FM 3-100.21. Contractors on the Battlefield, January 2003 # FM 3-101. Chemical Staffs and Units, November 1993 # FM 3-101.1. Smoke Squad / Platoon Operations Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, September 1994 # FM 4-02. Force Health Protection in a Global Environment, February 2003, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009 # FM 4-02.2. Medical Evacuation, May 2007, with change 1 dated July 30, 2009 # FM 4-02.7. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Health Service Support in a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Environment, July 2009 # FM 4-02.51. Combat and Operational Stress Control, July 2006 # FM 4-02.283. Treatment of Nuclear and Radiological Casualties, 20 December 2001 # FM 4-02.285. Multiservice Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical Injuries, September 2007 # FM 4-20.64. Mortuary Affairs Operations, January 2007 # FM 4-20.65. Identification of Deceased Personnel, July 2005 (32 MB PDF) # FM 4-20.142 Airdrop of Supplies and Equipment: Rigging Loads for Special Operations, September 2007 (28 MB PDF) # FMI 4-93.41. Army Field Support Brigade Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures, February 2007 # FMI 5-0.1. The Operations Process, March 2006, with change 1, March 2008 # FM 6-01.1. Knowledge Management Section, August 2008 # FMI 6-02.40. Visual Information Operations, March 2009 # FM 6-02.43. Signal Soldier's Guide, March 2009 # FMI 6-02.45. Signal Support to Theater Operations, July 2007 # FMI 6-02.60. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for the Joint Network Node-Network (JNN-N), September 2006 # FMI 6-02.70. Army Electromagnetic Spectrum Management Operations, September 2006 # FM 6-20-10. Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures for the Targeting Process. 29 March 1990 # FM 6-22. Army Leadership: Competent, Confident, and Agile, October 2006 # FM 7-0. Training for Full Spectrum Operations, December 2008 # FM 7-15. The Army Universal Task List, February 2009 # FM 7-100.4. Opposing Force Organization Guide, May 2007 # FM 8-9. NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspects of NBC Defensive Operations, February 1996 # FM 8-284. Treatment of Biological Warfare Agent Casualties, July 2000 # FM 24-17. Tactical Records Traffic System (TRTS) 17 September 1991. # FM 24-18. Tactical Single-Channel Radio Communications Techniques. 30 September 1987. # FM 24-33. Communications Techniques: Electronic Counter-Countermeasures. 17 July 1990. # (C)FM 32-20 Electronic Warfare (EW) (U) # (C)FM 32-30 Electronic Warfare, Tactics of Defense # FM 34-1, Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations 27 September 1994. [superseded by FM 2-0] # FM 34-2 COLLECTION MANAGEMENT SYNCHRONIZATION PLANNING 08 Mar 94
* FM 34-2-1 TTP FOR RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE AND INTELLIGENCE SUPPORT TO COUNTER RECONNAISSANCE 19 Jun 91
# FM 34-3, Intelligence Analysis and Synchronization 15 Mar 90 (3.8 MB PDF) # FM 34-5 (S) HUMAN INTELLIGENCE AND RELATED COUNTERINTELLIGENCE OPERATIONS 29 Jul 94 # FM 34-7 IEW SUPPORT TO LOW INTENSITY CONFLICT 18 May 93 # FM 34-8 COMBAT COMMANDER'S HANDBOOK ON INTELLIGENCE 28 September 1992 [rescinded and replaced by Special Text 2-50.4] # FM 34-8-2, Intelligence Officers Handbook 1 May 1998 # FM 34-10, Division Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Operations, Initial Draft, Apr 96
* FM 34-10-1 TTP FOR THE REMOTELY MONITORED BATTLEFIELD SENSOR SYSTEM 18 Jun 91 * FM 34-10-2 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE EQUIPMENT HANDBOOK 13 Jul 93 * FM 34-10-3(O) TRAILBLAZER OPERATIONS 29 Mar 90 * FM 34-10-13(O) TECHNICAL CONTROL AND ANALYSIS CENTER 14 Aug 89 * FM 34-10-15 AN/FSQ 144 (V) TROJAN 15 Aug 89 * FM 34-10-16 INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE COMMON SENSOR (IEWCS)
# FM 34-13 MI BN LEADER'S HANDBOOK FOR PLATOONS & TEAMS 15 Apr 83 # FM 34-25 CORPS INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 87
* FM 34-25-1, Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (J-STARS) (Initial Draft) * FM 34-25-2, Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) (Test Draft, Jun 95) * FM 34-25-3, All Source Analysis System and the Analysis and Control Element (ASAS/ACE) 03 Oct 95 * FM 34-25-6 (S) TTP FOR THE ELECTRONIC PROCESSING AND DISSEMINATION SYSTEM (U) 15 Jun 92 * FM 34-25-7 (S) SPECIAL ELECTRONIC MISSION AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY (U) 03 Oct 95
# FM 34-35 . Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) and Separate Brigade Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 12 December 1990. # FM 34-36 SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES INTELLIGENCE AND ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS 30 Sep 91 # FM 34-37 Echelons Above Corps (EAC) Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) Operations. 15 January 1991. # FM 34-37 Strategic, Departmental, and Operational IEW Operations, Preliminary Draft Jul 97 revises, updates, and supersedes FM 34-37, Jan 91. # FM 34-40 (S) ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS (U) 09 Oct 87
* FM 34-40-2(O) BASIC CRYPTANALYSIS 13 Sep 90 * FM 34-40-3 TACTICAL SIGNALS INTEL ANALYSIS OPERATIONS 21 May 91 * FM 34-40-5 (S) VOICE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS (U) 14 Aug 92 * FM 34-40-7 COMMUNICATIONS JAMMING HANDBOOK 23 Nov 92 * FM 34-40-9 DIRECTION FINDING OPERATIONS 29 Aug 91 * FM 34-40-12 MORSE INTERCEPT OPERATIONS 26 Aug 91 * FM 34-40-13 (S)ELECTRONIC INTELLIGENCE (U) 10 Sep 91 * FM 34-40 IEW SUPPORT TO COMMAND AND CONTROL WARFARE (C2W)
# FM 34-41 MULTI SERVICE PROCEDURES FOR SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 31 OCT 94 # FM 34-42 ELECTRONIC WARFARE OPERATIONS IN A JOINT ENVIRONMENT 1 Jul 94 # FM 34-52, Intelligence Interrogation 28 September 1992 (14.5 MB PDF file) (replaced by FM 2-22.3 September 2006). # FM 34-54, Battlefield Intelligence 30 January 1998 # FM 34-55, Imagery Intelligence (outline, as of 14 Mar 96) # FM 34-60. Counterintelligence 03 Oct 95 # FM 34-80. BRIGADE AND BATTALION IEW OPERATIONS 15 Apr 86 (3.9 MB) # FM 34-81/AFM 104-5. Weather Support for Army Operations 31 Aug 89 (2.8 MB)
* FM 34-81-1 BATTLEFIELD WEATHER EFFECTS 23 Dec 92
# FM 34-85 CONVERSION OF WARSAW PACT GRIDS TO UTM GRIDS 25 Sep 81
* FM 34-85-1 MIDEAST GK CONVERSION 02 Feb 83
# FM 34-130, Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield. 8 July 1994 (4.3 MB) # FM 44-18.1, Stinger Team Operations, 31 December 1984 # FM 90-2 Battlefield Deception [Tactical Cover and Deception] 3 October 1988
* FM 90-2A (C) ELECTRONIC DECEPTION (U) 12 Jun 89
# FM 90-24 C3CM Multi-Service Procedures for Command, Control, and Communications Countermeasures 17 May 1991 # FM 100-2.3. The Soviet Army: Troops, Organization and Equipment, June 1991 # FM 100-5. Operations. June 1993. # FM 100-6 Information Operations 27 August 1996 # FM 100-19 DOMESTIC SUPPORT OPERATIONS - 1 July 1993 # FM 100-30 Nuclear Operations 29 October 1996 # FM 101-31-1 Nuclear Weapons Employment Doctrine and Procedures 6 January 1986 (obsolete)
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Nickelless
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Kurr
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I have Dl'd and read alot of them over the years that interested me, then lost em.
I do not have any hard coppies. There is a LOT more at the link and other places or you can google the nomenclature. Those are just the Field Manuals there.
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Selling coppers- 1.7 x Face or trade Au/Ag ~200.00 Available ~
I am not fluent in the language of violence, but i know enough to get by where it is spoken
"And shepards we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti."
A number of people are educated beyond, sometimes way beyond, their intelligence. - Tenbears
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Posted - 02/14/2010 : 13:27:20
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"Delve" new word for Ponce.......thanks Nick.
I usually copy into a hard disk what ever I like in the comp.....each disk holds a lot of info. |
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Kurr,
How many new "lists" have I added myself (or at least my IP address to) by accessing this site? 
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"Educate and inform the whole mass of the people... They are the only sure reliance for the preservation of our liberty." Thomas Jefferson
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Kurr
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The Federation of American Scientists (FAS) was founded in 1945 by scientists who had worked on the Manhattan Project to develop the first atomic bombs. These scientists recognized that science had become central to many key public policy questions. They believed that scientists had a unique responsibility to both warn the public and policy leaders of potential dangers from scientific and technical advances and to show how good policy could increase the benefits of new scientific knowledge.
With 84 Nobel Laureates on its Board of Sponsors, FAS provides timely, nonpartisan technical analysis on complex global issues that hinge on science and technology. Priding itself on agility and an ability to bring together people from many disciplines and organizations, the organization often addresses critical policy topics that are not well covered by other organizations.
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Selling coppers- 1.7 x Face or trade Au/Ag ~200.00 Available ~
I am not fluent in the language of violence, but i know enough to get by where it is spoken
"And shepards we shall be, for Thee, my Lord, for Thee. Power hath descended forth from Thy hand, that our feet may swiftly carry out Thy command. So we shall flow a river forth to Thee and teeming with souls shall it ever be. In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti."
A number of people are educated beyond, sometimes way beyond, their intelligence. - Tenbears
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