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Furthermore, the manual was found in many abandoned safe houses of various Islamist groups, for example in Kabul, Mazar-e Sharif and Kandahar (Afghanistan), as well as in destroyed training camps. [9] The TM 31-210 manual was subject to considerations regarding the repercussions of easy public access to information on the artisanal ...
manual/bombs 842: Military notes on training and instruction no.1: 1918: 59: manual/training 843: Description and instructions for the use of aeroplane flare, mark I and release mechanism, mark 1 for aeroplane flare: 1918: 17: manual/airplane flare 844: Provisional infantry training manual 1918. Part I. Minimum specifications for trained ...
15 August 1949 [31] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 15 June 1944. Omar N. Bradley: INACTIVE: FM 100–5: FM 100–5, Field Service Regulations, Operations: 15 June 1944 [32] This manual supersedes FM 100–5, 22 May 1941, including C 1, 16 September 1942; C 2, 12 November 1942; and C 3, 26 April 1943. G. C. Marshall: INACTIVE: FM 100–5
According to The New York Times, the Army has started to "wikify" certain field manuals, allowing any authorized user to update the manuals. [4] This process, specifically using the MediaWiki arm of the military's professional networking application, milSuite, was recognized by the White House as an Open Government Initiative in 2010.
The 31st Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army, first constituted in 1918 in the National Army (USA).The 1st Battalion, 31st Field Artillery, was constituted 5 July 1918 in the National Army as the 31st Field Artillery and assigned to the 11th Division.
PDT – Pre-Deployment Training; PE – Plastic Explosive; PFC – Private First Class (U.S. Military) PFM – Pure Fuckin Magic (U.S. Military) PFT – Physical Fitness Test; PII – Personally Identifiable Information or Personal Identity Information; PL – Platoon Leader (U.S. Army) PLL – Prescribed Load List (U.S. Army) PLT – Platoon ...
English: KGB-forged “FM 30-31B, Stability Operations, Intelligence – Special Fields” was among material provided to Cryptome in May 2001 by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) responding to a Freedom of Information Act request for an INSCOM file titled “Disinformation Directed Against US, ZF010868W,” quoted Active Measures, New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2020.
The "Westmoreland Field Manual" (so named because it bears the alleged signature of General William Westmoreland) [1] was mentioned in at least two parliamentary commissions reports of European countries, one about the Italian Propaganda Due masonic lodge, [13] and one about the Belgian stay-behind network. The latter says that "the commission ...