LIST OF TRAINING FILMS, FILM STRIPS, AND FILM BULLETINS_Etc_1943.… · Training films.-(1)...
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FM 21-7
WAR DEPARTMENT
BASIC FIELD MANUAL
LIST OF TRAINING FILMS,FILM STRIPS, AND
FILM BULLETINS
January 1, 1943
UL281976
FM 21-7
BASIC FIELD MANUAL
LIST OF TRAINING FILMS,FILM STRIPS, ANDFILM BULLETINS
January 1, 1943
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1943
For sale by'the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C.
WAR DEPARTMENT,WASHINGTON, January 1, 1943.
FM 21-7, List of Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bul-letins is published for the information and guidance of allconcerned.
[A. G. 062.11 (1- 43).]
BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:
G. C. MARSHALL,Chief of Staff.
OFFICIAL:
J. A. ULIO,Major General,
The Adjutant General.DISTRIBUTION:
R and H (10); Bn and L (3).(For explanation of symbols see FM 21-6.)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION I. TRAINING FILMS AND FILM STRIPS. Paragraph PageScope ----------------------------- 1 1Purpose of visual training aids_______ 2 2Advantages of training films__-_____- 3 4Assistance to training agencies__-__-- 4 5Distribution of training films______- 5 5Distribution of film strips __________ 6 9Use of training films ____-_-__----- 7 9Errors in use of visual training aids__ 8 17Projection facilities ---------------- 9 17Rules for use of 35-mm films___----- 10 19Rules for use of 16-mm films ____--- 11 20Storage and care of films ___-__----- 12 21
II. LISTS.Sound training films_____----------- 13 22Silent training films-____----------- 14 113Film strips __--------------------- 15 115Film bulletins_ -------------------- 16 168
Subject index of training filns, film strips, and filmbulletins ________________--__--_----__________-__ 179
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FM 21-7
BASIC FIELD MANUALLIST OF TRAINING FILMS, FILM STRIPS, AND FILM
BULLETINS(This pamphlet, together with FM 21-6, January 1, 1943, super-
sedes FM 21-6, July 1, 1942; including paragraphs 4 and 5, TrainingCircular No. 70; Training Circular No. 71; section I and paragraphs3 and 4, section II, Training Circular No. 78; Training Circular No.82; paragraphs 4 and 5, section II, Training Circular No. 98; sec-tion II, Training Circular No. 110, War Department, 1942; andparagraphs 3 and 4, Training Circular No. 1, War Department, 1943.)
SECTION I
TRAINING FILMS AND FILM STRIPS
1. ScoPE.-Training films and film strips, supplementedby illustrations in printed manuals, constitute the primaryvisual aids for training the Army. The purpose of this sec-tion is to describe specifically the visual aid facilities fur-nished by the War Department, to explain how they areintended to be used and how they are made available for use,in order that all personnel responsible for conduct and super-vision of training can employ them to maximum advantagein accomplishment of the training objective.
a. Training films.-(1) Military training films are soundmotion pictures produced specifically for use as aids in ex-pediting and standardizing instruction of the Army. Theyteach through the eye and ear combined, and by thus utiliz-ing two of the physical senses, compel interest and impressa lasting picture of the lesson or lessons presented. Nearlyall training films are available in both 16-mm and 35-mm.
(2) The various steps required in production and releaseof a training film are similar to those involved in preparationand publication of a training manual or other form of train-ing literature. Extreme care is exercised in all stages of pro-duction in order to insure accuracy for instructional purposes,as a film permits no interpretation or correction by the in-structor after it has been shown to troops. Since retention
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by the observer of the visual image presented by a film isvastly inore complete and lasting than the same impressionreceived from the spoken or written word, the standard ofperformance established for the observer must approach per-fection as closely as possible. Each film follows the principlesof accepted teaching method, is designed for showing beforea particular audience group, and conforms in all details toapproved War Department doctrine or technique.
b. Film strips.-A film strip is a series of still transparenciesportrayed on individual, consecutive frames of a strip of35-mm motion picture film. Film strips are designed forinstructional purposes in those subjects where no concept ofmotion is involved. Since any individual frame can be heldon the screen as long as desired, film strips are of great valuein enabling the student to check his work with the correctprocedure or technique shown on the screen, or to permit theinstructor to point out and discuss in detail appropriatelyvital points of the discussion.
* 2. PURPOSE OF VISUAL TRAINING AIDS.-a. General.-Inexpansion of the visual aid program the War Department hasmerely adopted the most advanced and proven instructionalmethods of recognized experts in the teaching profession.Experience has demonstrated that proper use of visual aidsbetter illustrates and simplifies textbook and other conven-tional forms of instruction, and materially shortens the timerequired for absorption of new information. These con-siderations are of primary importance in a military programwhich has for its objective the welding of large numbers ofuntrained troops into combat units with maximum efficiencyin a minimum of time. Through training films and filmstrips covering the entire field of military subjects, trainingagencies have been provided with a valuable medium whichcan assist them in rapid accomplishment of their trainingmissions.
b. Classes of training films.-(1) Training films are de-signed for use in the applicatory system of instruction, andordinarily in the explanation and demonstration phases(pars. 66-67, FM 21-5). They are often invaluable to theinstructor in providing for troops a general orientation to
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the course. During discussion or review they may be usedto advantage also for demonstrating correct procedures andmethods or techniques which should be followed in practice.They are of material assistance to officers'in preparing them-selves to give instruction, or to provide a quick review of asubject prior to conduct of a training inspection.
(2) Since training films are intended for a definite pur-pose and for use at a specific time and place in the trainingprogram they are divided into the following classifications:
(a) Basic.-This type of film presents factual knowledgefor general instruction and is intended for every arm andservice. It is designed to equip enlisted men with basic infor-mation as early as possible in their military careers. Sincethe great majority of these men have acquired the nationalhabit of seeking general information as well as entertainmentin the motion picture theater, this type of film exploits thishabit by incorporating to the fullest extent human interestfactors based on accepted military doctrine. Examples of thisbasic type are the films on "Sex Hygiene," "Personal Hygiene,""Military Courtesy and Customs of the Service," and the"Articles of War."
(b) Mechanical.-Subjects in this class explain the me-chanical functioning or operating characteristics of weapons,matdriel, and equipment, illustrate'the organization or equip-ment of units, and explain physical or chemical phenomenaof military value. Examples of this type of film are thosepertaining to the theory of aerial gunnery, the constructionand operation of various types of motors, the stripping, as-sembling, and functioning of various pieces of ordnance, andorganization or equipment.
(c) Technical.-Films of this class illustrate the use ofweapons and equipment and the actions of an individual ora group in performing an operation dr series of operations.Examples are films dealing with the use of various types ofpioneer equipment, the duties of personnel manning variouscrew-served weapons, and the technique of fire of weapons.
(d) Tactical.-Films of this type illustrate the applicationof basic combat tactics of the different arms and services.The titles of such films are self-explanatory.
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* 3. ADVANTAGES OF TRAINING FILMS.-In any training pro-
gram the proper use of training films, carefully integratedwith the training schedule, possesses the following advan-tages:
a. Saving in training time.-(1) Training films concen-trate attention on essentials by showing only the significantaction or thing. Interest-diverting factors are eliminated.
(2) They bring demonstrations of tactical exercises orequipment to the troops, thus eliminating time-consumingfactors of moving troops to demonstration areas.
(3) The same demonstration can be shown repeatedlywithout expending time and labor in setting up facilities orequipment for each demonstration. This contributes furtherto saving in equipment, material, and transportation.
(4) Instruction in care, maintenance, and operation ofnew material is often available in training films beforearrival of this equipment in the field, thereby enablingtroops to be better prepared to operate it immediately uponits delivery.
b. Improvement in quality of instruction.-(1) Local limi-tations of terrain, highly trained personnel, time, funds, orfacilities may frequently restrict organizations in conduct-ing demonstrations adequate in scope and perfection ofdetail to meet the objective. Regardless of location or locallimitations, demonstrations are available to all field forcesby means of training films, which in their production utilizecarefully coordinated and rehearsed service school demon-strations, prepared under the most favorable conditions ofterrain, facilities, and thoroughly trained personnel. Thisresults in standardization of instruction to widely scatteredtroops.
(2) In the mechanical functioning of weapons or motors,action which is concealed from view by exterior parts, oris so slow or fast that it cannot be observed in its normaloperation, is clearly depicted by means of animation or slowmotion.
(3) Training films permit all members of an organizationto see and hear simultaneously all phases of an action, which
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otherwise could be seen and heard by only a few observersclose to the operation being discussed.
c. Value as training aids.-When used correctly by trainingagencies, training films and film strips are powerful aids inexpediting and standardizing instruction. They are neitherdesigned for, nor can they be most effective as, the sole meansof class or unit instruction. They are not a substitute forpractical application, but are intended for use by the instruc-tor as instructional aids. Their improper use indicates afailure on the part of training agencies to understand andapply the methods of instruction discussed in FM 21-5, Mili-tary Training, and shown in TF 7-295, Military Training,and FS 7-75, Visual Aids To Training.
* 4. ASSISTANCE TO TRAINING AGENCIES.-A training film dis-
tribution and instruction branch composed of experts invisual education has been established in the War Depart-ment, under supervision of the Chief Signal Officer. Per-sonnel from this organization will make periodic visits to thefield for the purpose of inspecting projection equipment andlibrary facilities. This personnel also is available to train-ing agencies for consultation, and recommendation relativeto local utilization of visual training aids. All training agen-cies are encouraged to avail themselves of the experience ofthis personnel during their visits of inspection, with a view toobtaining suggestions as to how maximum benefits may beattained from visual aids in military training.
* 5. DISTRIBUTION OF TRAINING ILMS.--a. General.-Train-ing films have been made available to all training agencies bymeans of a library system of distribution and circulation,designed to insure flexible and economical use of these facili-ties consistent with a wide variety of training needs. Inorder that maximum benefits may be obtained from properintegration of training film subjects in the training program,a knowledge of training film libraries available, and howsubjects may be obtained from them, is essential for all per-sonnel charged with conduct of training.
b. Film libraries.-(1) A central distribution library fortraining films is maintained at headquarters of each servicecommand and oversea department. These libraries are
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stocked with all training film subjects released by the WarDepartment as listed in paragraph 13 and in successive edi-tions of this manual. The central distribution library pro-vides a training film distribution service, on a temporaryloan basis, to all organizations within the service commandor department. Requests from posts or separate organiza-tions to which a sublibrary is not available (see (3) below)will be addressed to the commanding general of the servicecommand, specifying whether a 35-mm or 16-mm size is re-quired (see AR 105-260). Training films are accountableproperty and are issued for retention only to film librariesaccountable for signal property. They may be shipped onloan to other military organizations, civil defense agencies,and to certain schools which train army personnel.
(2) Distribution of training films and film strips to ArmyAir Forces units and to units of the Army Ground Forcesand Services of Supply stationed at Army Air Forces stationsin the continental United States, is made by the CommandingGeneral, Army Air Forces. Requisitions for issue of films tosuch stations and units should be placed through Army AirForces supply channels rather than through service com-mand signal officers. (See A. A. F. Regulations No. 65-4.)Service Army Air Forces units located at Army Ground Forcesor Services of Supply stations, and in foreign stations, aresupplied by the Chief Signal Officer through service com-mand, department, or task force signal officers.
(3) Training film sublibraries are established at majortroop concentrations, including divisional camps and re-placement training centers, within the continental UnitedStates, and at oversea bases. The purpose of the sublibraryis to make iminediately available for troops it serves thesubjects for which there is relatively constant training need.Other subjects for which there is only occasional or infre-quent need are obtained from the central distribution libraryon a temporary loan basis by timely requests to the com-manding general of the service command. Initial stockageof these sublibraries by the War Department is based onrecommendations of the Commanding General, Army
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Ground Forces, and of the chiefs of arms and services con-cerned, after consideration of the training objectives oftroops stationed at these locations. Subjects not initiallystocked at sublibraries, for which a continuing trainingneed subsequently develops, may be obtained for permanentretention by the sublibrary by requisition on the servicecommand signal officer. Subjects initially stocked whichare subsequently found to be needed rarely, or not at all,should be promptly reported to the Chief Signal Officerthrough channels, in order that they may be made availableelsewhere. Separate or small organizations located in closeproximity to a sublibrary, but not a component of the majortroop concentration it serves, may obtain training film sub-jects on a temporary loan basis upon application to thesublibrary.
(4) Auxiliary libraries under the control of local sub-libraries have been established at some posts where schoolsare situated, and may be established elsewhere upon author-ization by the Chief Signal Officer where circumstances makesuch action advisable. Auxiliary libraries so established areprovided with training films in accordance with their needsby the Chief Signal Officer through the service commandlibrary and local sublibrary.
(5) Reception center libraries are established at eachreception center for its exclusive use. These libraries arestocked with prints of basic training subjects required byWar Department instructions to be shown to personnelpassing through the reception center. These subjects are-
(a) TF 8-154, Sex Hygiene.TF 8-155, Personal Hygiene.TF 11-157, Military Courtesy and Customs of the
Service.TF 11-235, Articles of War.TF 25-670, Organization of the Army.
(b) Provided the interim between their processing andforwarding to units or installations to which assigned per-mits, all personnel passing through reception centers willalso attend a showing of the following basic subjects:
TF 8-33, First Aid, Parts I-r.
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TFB 8-150, First Aid, Part IV, Injuries and Accidents.TF 7-248, Instruction of the Soldier, Dismounted,
Without Arms-Position and Facings.
(6) The following training films should be seen by everyenlisted man during his first 6 months of training, in additionto films on basic subjects which are required by War Depart-ment instructions to be shown to all personnel passingthrough reception centers. When time and subject matterlimitations do not permit scheduled showings of these filmsin the training program, special arrangements may be neces-sary. It is better that men see many films under less-than-ideal conditions than lack the information, vital to theirwelfare and safety, that is contained in the films. The run-ning time of films on the following list is approximately7 hours, and may constitute a minimum 7 weeks' programof 1 hour, once a week.
Films every enlisted man should see
Serial No. Subject
TF1-258 .------ Identification of Aircraft-General Char-acteristics and Types of United StatesMilitary Airplanes.
1-259 -------. Identification of Aircraft-DistinguishingFeatures of United States Military Air-planes.
3-216 ------- Adjustment of the Service Gas Mask.3-217 -------- Inspection of the Service Gas Mask.5-12 -------- Map Reading.5-146 ------- Means of Antimechanized Defense.7-108 ------- Technique of Small Arms Fire Against At-
tack Aviation.7-109 -------- Defense of Infantry Columns Against At-
tack Aviation.7-110 -------- Defense of Infantry Areas Against Attack
Aviation.7-233 ------- Determining Direction in the Field.7-234 ------- Use of Natural Cover and Concealment.7-236 ------- Weapons of the Infantry Division.7-249 ------- Instruction of the Soldier, Dismounted,
Without Arms-Steps and Marchings.
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Serial No. Subject
TF7-275 ------- Operations of a Reconnaissance Patrol atNight.
7-280 ------- The Reconnaissance Scout.8-304 ------- First Aid for Gas Casualties.11-225 ------ Interrogation of Prisoners.11-321 ------ Combat Counterintelligence.11-324 ------ Safeguarding Military Information.25-394 ------ Detection of Booby Traps.25-670 - Organization of the Army.
FS1-38 Points to Look For in the Identification ofAircraft.
E 6. DIsTRIBUTION OF FILM STRIPS.-Initial distributior, offilm strips is made by the War Department to organizationsthrough service command signal officers upon recommenda-tion of the Commanding General, Army Ground Forces, andof chiefs of the arms and services. Subsequent distributionto Army Ground Forces and Services of Supply units is madeby the service command signal officer or Chief Signal Officerupon direct request of the organization or installation desir-ing them. Distribution to Army Air Forces units is made bythe Army Air Forces through their own supply channels.
7. USE OF TRAINING FILMS.-a. General.-Two require-ments are fundamental in the use of visual training aids ifthey are to accomplish the results of which they are poten-tially capable. The first requirement is a local, centralizedresponsibility for physical control of projection equipmentand films. The second is a clear understanding on the partof all instructor personnel of what visual instruction is andhow visual aids should be utilized in unit training.
b. Equipment and facilities.-Training films, film strips,and the equipment required for projecting them are facilitiesprovided specifically for training purposes. Their use mustbe coordinated by the local commanding officer in the samemanner as other limited training facilities, such as rifle
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ranges, to insure that each unit of his command may haveits necessary share of time for use in training (par. 19, FM21-5). While the local signal property officer is accountablefor projection equipment and films, property responsibility isa function of the training section of the local commander'sstaff to insure constant availability of equipment and filmsfor training purposes. A suggested organization for properlyutilizing visual aids in a combat division, and the scope of itsfunctions is outlined below. This functional operation maybe modified to conform to any unit or training installation.
(1) A designated officer in the operations and trainingdivision or section will be responsible for visual aid trainingin the division.
(2) This officer will have property responsibility for allprojection equipment furnished the division, and will co-ordinate its use among subordinate units of the division toinsure that maximum benefit is obtained from it. He willarrange with the local sublibrary serving his division forprints of training films required.
(3) He will maintain an up-to-date catalog of all filmsin the sublibrary serving the division, with a synopsis oftheir scope and running time and the number of prints ofeach subject available.
(4) He will maintain a booking schedule to provide for theuse of films within the division, which will enable him tofill and adjust timely requests for films to be included insubordinate training schedules.
(5) Upon arrival of new films in the unit or local postsublibrary, he will arrange for an early showing to allsubordinate operations and training officers so that they maybe promptly informed of the availability of new material.
(6) He will continually check on the use being made oftraining films by subordinate units in the division to see thatall training agencies are famfiliar with the subjects in thefilm library and the scope of each; that these subjects areintegrated in training schedules at the proper time, andare being presented in accordance with proper instructionalmethod. By his thorough knowledge of all phases of the
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training program, he will assist subordinate training agenciesin obtaining the maximum benefits of these facilities.
c. Use by instructors.-The value of training films and filmstrips as training aids is in direct proportion to their effectiveutilization by instructors in the conduct of training. Thisimplies a clear understanding on the part of personnelcharged with training of what visual instruction is and itscapabilities and limitations. Training films are not auto-matic teachers which take the place of the instructor. Be-cause a thing or subject is observable it is not necessarilyobserved. While much can be learned from simply seeingand listening to films, full advantage is riot taken of theirpotentialities as training aids if the instructor does nothingmore than screen them. The following procedure is sug-gested for all training echelons in obtaining maximum effec-tiveness from the use of training films and film strips:
(1) In. formulating a training program, the operationsand training officer will include as text references trainingfilms and film strips pertinent to the scope of training pre-scribed for each subject. This requires a familiarity withthe material available in the local film library (b (5) above)as well as a knoweldge of subjects contained in the list oftraining films following in this manual. Since the existingstate of training varies so widely in different organizations,the operations and training officer will preview all trainingfilms or film strips in the same manner that he reviews atraining manual or other form of literature, to insure thatvisual aids he includes in his program are applicable to theparticular training mission in each subject.
(2) In the same manner that he anticipates the need forother limited training facilities and makes timely provisionfor their availability when needed by subordinate echelons,the operations and training officer will coordinate the use ofthe limited amount of projection equipment allotted theregiment.
(3) Before preparing his detailed schedule, the company orsimilar unit commander will preview the training films andfilm strips cited as text references to determine at whatperiod in the instruction a particular film will be most use-
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ful. In certain films having several parts, only that parthaving particular reference to the specific phase of thesubject then being taught should be shown. Certain filmsdeal with general principles and activities in a given situa-tion. Others show in detail how some particular operationis carried out. The first would' be more suited to giving ageneral orientation at the beginning of a course of instruc-tion, or for review purposes at completion of the course. Thesecond would give best results at a definite point in thecourse after general principles have been assimilated. Onlya preview of available films will determine whether or notthey are applicable, and where in the schedule they can beused most profitably.
(4) The instructor designated in the training schedule toconduct training in a specific subject must coordinate allavailable material in his lesson planning (see pars. 88-92,FM 21-5). This requires a preview of the film or film stripsto be used, since knowledge of their content on the part ofthe instructor is equally as essential as his knowledge oftexts or any other material used in presentation of thesubject. Failure on the part of any instructor to familiarizehimself thoroughly with the content of a film prior to itsscreening will result in his inability to discuss the pertinentpoints illustrated, cause embarrassment to the instructorand waste valuable training time.
(5) With 16-mm projection equipment, audiences shouldbe limited to groups not exceeding a company in size, andpreferably to a platoon. If larger groups are present thescreen image is not sufficiently bright to permit personnelin the rear to see it without eye strain and resulting loss ofinterest. Certain types of basic films, such as "Sex Hygiene"and "Articles of War," can well be shown in War Departmenttheaters before large audiences. These theaters areequipped with 35-mm projection equipment.
(6) Ordinarily screenings should not exceed 30 minutesin length, with :films on not more than one subject shownin each half day of instruction.
(7) The mechanism of instruction as described in para-graph 64, FM 21-5, should be followed whenever trainingfilms and film strips are used. The instructor should preface
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showing of the film or film strip by a brief explanation of theobject or scope of the film and essential points which shouldbe looked for by the audience. Screening of the film pro-vides the demonstration phase. Whenever possible the ob-ject or equipment being shown on the screen should bepresent in the classroom. This is especially desirable wherefilm strips are used to describe equipment or illustrate amanual operation, as it enables the student to check his workwith correct procedure on the screen as explained by theinstructor. If it is impracticable to bring larger items ofmateriel into the classroom, the class should be taken tothem immediately following the screening in order that theymay inspect or operate the object itself and crystallize thescreen presentation while it is still fresh in their minds. Thisconstitutes the application phase.
d. Training film examination.-(1) General.-(a) Follow-ing the screening of each film, a brief examination shouldbe conducted by the instructor for the purpose of reviewingessential points of the subject and impressing them on theminds of students. This examination may be oral or written,but the question should be carefully prepared, confined tothe content of the film, and designed to determine the stu-dent's understanding of the material presented. An informalsummation conducted by the instructor should follow theexamination to clarify important points of the subject.
(b) The technique described below, together with thesample form, is a guide only. The same technique can be ap-plied to most training films by the individual instructor, thetest of questions being that the film contains the answer,that the question is neither too simple nor too difficult, thatthe question is direct, clear, and possible of only one correctanswer.
(2) Purpose.-The purpose of conducting an examinationafter screening a training film is to increase the instruc-tional value of the film by stimulating the minds of theclass to greater concentration, and to provide a means foremphasizing the salient points of instruction brought out inthe film.
(3) Materials required.-A mimeographed form similar tothe sample following this paragraph. One for each memberof the class.
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Pencils if available-one for each member of the class.Blackboard and chalk.(4) Procedure.-(a) After other suitable explanation pre-
ceding the screening of the film, distribute one copy of thequiz sheet and one pencil, if available, to each member of theclass. Announce that immediately after the screening eaciamember of the class will be required to answer 15 questions,the answers to which can be given after a careful study ofthe film. Better results will be obtained when the instructorimpresses on the class that if each individual gives thescreening of the film his entire attention most answersshould be correct.
(b) The method of indicating answers on the quiz sheetshould be explained before and again after screening of thefilm. The answer to each question will be indicated bypunching a hole in either the "yes" or "no" column with amatch, pencil, or other object, opposite the number of thequestion asked. If sufficient pencils are available, eachmember of the class should be required to write his nameon his quiz sheet so that it can be identified.
(c) Before asking the questions, explain again how theywill be answered. Ask each question slowly and distinctly.Repeating each question once will be helpful to the classand will improve results.
(d) After all questions have been asked, the instructorshould read the first question and require.a raising of handsby all who answered "Yes," then by all who answered "No."The class can then be informed of the correct answer byannouncing it or writing it.on the blackboard which has beenruled and numbered similarly to the quiz sheet. This pro-cedure is then repeated until all answers have been an-nounced. It is suggested, if quiz sheets bear the names ofthe individuals of the 'class, that they are collected eventhough grading them is not intended.
(5) Questions suggested.-The following questions arebased on TF 11-157, "Military Courtesy and Customs of theService," which is stocked at all libraries.and is, therefore,available for all instructors to use in becoming familiar withthe procedure outlined. They represent only a few ofinnumerable questions which can be based on any trainingfilm.
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Q. Does a colonel wear gold colored leaves on his shoulders?A. No.
Q. Is a first sergeant of a higher grade than staff ser-geant? A. Yes.
Q. Your regimental chaplain is a captain. You have rea-son to talk with him. Do you address him as "chaplain"?A. Yes.
Q. You are in a formation. The formation is "at rest."An officer speaks to you. Do you come to attention? A.Yes.
Q. You are standing in the hallway in the headquartersbuilding of your unit. Your headgear is on your head. Youare unarmed. An officer passes by. Do you salute him?A. No.
Q. You are a sentry walking your post. An officer ap-proaches and speaks to you. You have executed the propersalute. An officer senior to the one with whom you are talk-ing passes and is saluted by your officer. Do you also salutethe passing officer? A. Yes.
Q. When passing an officer should you look him in the eyeas you salute him? A. Yes.
Q. When you are in civilian clothes with your hat on, isthe hand salute executed when the National Anthem isplayed? A. No.
Q. You are at mess. An officer speaks to you. Should yourise and stand at attention? A. No.
Q. You are in charge of a work detail. You are marchingat route step and pass your regimental headquarters. TheNational and Regimental Colors are cased. Do you call yourdetail to attention and salute them? A. No.
Q. After having your first sergeant's permission to speakto your company commander, you approach his desk. Yourheadgear is in your left hand. Do you salute him? A. Yes.
Q. When on your post, your company commander who isin civilian clothes passes you. Do you salute him? A. Yes.
Q. You are a member of a group standing outside a recrea-tion building. Do all salute an officer when he approaches?A. Yes.
Q. You render the same courtesy when "To the Colors" issounded at Retreat as you do to the National Anthem? A.Yes.
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Q. You are wearing sidearms and headgear and are inyour tent. Do you uncover when an officer enters? A. No.
NameTRAINING FILM QUIZ SHEET
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* 8. ERRORS IN USE OF VISUAL TRAINING ADS.-As a resultof surveys conducted by the War Department the followingmore common errors have been noted in the use of trainingfilms by various training agencies:
a. Failure to integrate appropriate training films at theproper time in the training schedule. Since each trainingfilm is intended for instruction in a specific subject, it canhave little instructional value if it is not used at the timetroops are receiving instruction in that subject.
b. Use of training films as fillers-in for rainy day or in-clement weather instruction. This results from an inade-quate or improper training plan. Responsible commandersmust insure that units do not use films in this manner.
c. Failure of instructors to apply correct instructionalmethods as prescribed in section VI, F1M 21-5. This hasresulted in-
(1) Marching troops to a theater or projection room andshowing them a film without explanation as to what theyare to see and why they are to see it.
(2) Failure of the instructor to insure that classroom facil-ities, especially ventilation, are adequate. (See par. 85, FM21-5.)
(3) A complete absence of any discussion following thefilm, or check to determine whether the audience has ab-sorbed the subject matter.
(4) Consecutive showing of a number of unrelated filmswithout interruption.
(5) Showing of films to audiences so large in size that theinstructor is unable to exercise proper supervision. Thisresults in loss of control by the instructor and loss of interestby the audience (see par. 7c (5) above).
(6) Lack of knowledge or preparation by the instructor,resulting from his failure to preview the training film or filmstrip prior to screening.
(7) Insufficient and ineffective supervision by higher com-manders of the use of training films and prompt remedialaction to eliminate indifference or incorrect methods.
9. PROJECTION FACILITIES.-a. R e l e a s e prints.-Mosttraining films are released in both 35-mm and 16-mm sizes.
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Lists of all training film and film strip subjects which havebeen released, with a brief outline of their scope, are con-tained in paragraphs 13-15, following. Lists of subjects re-leased between successive revisions of this manual are pub-lished in War Department Training Circulars and incor-porated in the succeeding revision.
b. Motion picture projectors.-(1) Two types of soundmotion picture projection equipment are now in use in theArmy. One type is the large, 35-mm, regular theater-sizeprojector which is installed in all theaters operated by theU. S. Army Motion Picture Service. At posts where U. S.Army motion picture theaters are in operation, the 35-mmequipment is available for projection of training films atsuch times as will not conflict with regularly scheduled show-ings of the U. S. Army Motion Picture Service. (Par. 7d,AR 210-390.)
(2) The second type of projection equipment available isthe portable 16-mm sound projector. This equipment is suit-able for projection of films before groups the size of a com-pany or similar organization, and can be used in any recrea-tion room, mess hall, or other location capable of beingdarkened and provided with a convenient power outlet.
Issue of projectors is authorized by Tables of Allow-ances now being published in connection with AR 310-60.Schools of the arms and services and requests in excess ofTables of Allowances, are supplied in accordance with in-dividual needs.
(3) Personnel used as projectionists are required to takethe necessary instruction and examination on care and op-eration of 16-mm equipment. A permit will be issued byfilm librarians on completion of this course.
c. Film strip projectors.-Film strip projectors have beenprovided on the basis of one per battalion or similar organ-ization. The portability of this equipment enables it to berotated among the companies of the battalion, and used inany location equipped with a suitable power outlet. Unlikemotion picture projectors, however, the light source of thefilm strip projector is of sufficient magnitude not to requirea darkened room. Film strips may be projected upon the
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outer walls of buildings which are not in the direct raysof the sun.
d. Operation of pr6jectors.-The projection equipmentfurnished by the War Department for training purposes isrugged, durable, and easy. to operate. Observance of thefollowing simple rules will result in improved projectionqualities and reduced maintenance problems:
(1) Follow carefully the instructions accompanying pro-jection equipment in regard to threading of the film andadjustment of the equipment.
(2) Protect from excessive moisture.(3) Oil projection equipment when necessary, but do not
get oil on the film.(4) Keep sprocket teeth, aperture plates, and lenses free
from dirt.(5) Keep loose ends of film off the floor and keep film
clean.(6) Motion picture projectors cannot be run backward or
stopped to permit projection of individual frames of film.Proper reproduction of sound necessitates a uniform filmspeed of 90 feet per minute for 35-mm films and 36 feet perminute for 16-nim films.
* 10. RuLES FOR USE OF 35-MM FILMS.-The following in-structions will govern the use of standard or 35-mm films:
a. A qualified operator only will be permitted to operatethe projector.
b. Nitrate films are highly inflammable or even explosiveunder certain conditions; therefore, they must not be ex-posed to excessive heat or to fire hazards such as furnaces,stoves, open flame, heating pipes, or to the projector lightbeam except while the projector is running. Safety films,although not as highly inflammable as nitrate, should behandled with similar precaution during projection.
c. Smoking will not be permitted in the projection boothor elsewhere near the films.
d. While the projector is being threaded up, and at allother times when the film breaks or stops moving across theaperture, the douser on the lamphouse will be closed.
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e. Magazine doors and the door to the projector head willbe closed before the machine is started.
f. In case the film catches fire in the projection head.stop the machine. DO NOT OPEN MAGAZINE DOORS.LEAVE IMMEDIATELY.
g. A chemical fire extinguisher and a bucket of sand willalways be kept in the projection booth for emergency use.
h. In the standard or 35-mm size, either silent or soundfilms can be run through either the silent or sound type ofprojector without physical damage to the film.
* 11. RULES FOR USE OF 16-MM FILMS.-a. The substandardor 16-mm films are all of the slow-burning or "safety" basetype and consequently are not hazardous to handle inprojection.
b. They will be protected from excessive heat.c. The 16-mm sound film subjects are on single sprocket
hole type film with the sound track occupying the areanormally occupied by the second row of sprocket holes insilent type films. On the silent type projector 16-mm soundfilm subjects cannot be run. They can be used only on soundtype equipment.
d. Silent type subjects in 16-mm size can be run through16-mm sound projectors without damage.
e. Sound pictures necessitate a 50-percent increase in pro-jection speed over the silent type. Most 16-mm sound filmprojectors provide for two speeds:
(1) Sound picture speed.(2) Silent picture speed.
Satisfactory sound cannot be obtained by running sound filmsat silent film speed.
f. During outside operation of 16-mm motion-pictureequipment, many insects are attracted to the strong light ofthe projector as the film is unwound from one reel andwound on to the other. Insects attach themselves to the filmand are wound on the reel. Chemical reaction resulting fromdecomposition of these insects often injures and in somecases ruins the film. In order to avoid this during operationof 16-mm projection equipment but-of-doors, an electric fanshould be operated continuously upon the projector and upon
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the reel on which the film is wound after being run throughthe projector.
g. Film broken during projection may be momentarily se-cured on the take-up reel with a small piece of tape or paperclips.
U 12. STORAGE AND CARE OF FILMS.-a. For instructions gov-erning storage of nitrocellulose films, see AR 850-65. Nitro-cellulose (nitrate) film is highly inflammable and must beafforded fireproof storage.
b. Cellulose acetate (safety) film ignites and burns approx-imately the same as ordinary newspaper. Storage condi-tions considered satisfactory for ordinary newspaper areusually satisfactory for cellulose acetate film.
c. In most instances the film manufacturer indicates onthe film whether the film is nitrate or safety. If no designa-tion can be found, the following test is recommended: Placea small piece of film in a spoon and heat the spoon with acandle. If the film ignites with a "pop" and combustion iscompleted immediately, the film is cellulose nitrate. If thefilm smoulders slowly and burns quietly for a few seconds, thefilm is cellulose acetate.
d. All 16-mm films are on safety base and are subjectto the same storage regulations as 35-mm safety film. All35-mm release prints made since 1940 are on safety bases.
e. All film should be cleaned and checked after eachshowing.
(1) Film can be cleaned of dirt and grease with a soft,clean cloth. This cloth can be saturated with carbon tetra-chloride if it is desired to clean the film thoroughly of oiland grease. This must be done while winding the film slowlyacross a pair of rewinders and allowing the tetrachloride toevaporate before it reaches the take-up reel. Adequateventilation should be provided during this process.
(2) In the repairing of sound film, in areas where no mod-ulation of the sound track occurs, several picture frames maybe removed without seriously affecting the picture. When-ever modulation of the sound track occurs, two or threeframes may generally be removed without seriously affectingthe resultant sound. Removal of any considerable length will
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generally cause the loss of complete words or mar theirintelligibility. Wherever this occurs, a report will be madeto the office from which the film was obtained so that thenecessary reprints can be made.
SECTION II
LISTS
* 13. SoUND TRAINING E-LMS.-a. The following list showstraining films issued to date, by serial number, title, yearof release, number of reels, running time, and a brief synopsisof their content. /
b. Sound prints of all subjects are available in both thestandard 35-mm size and 16-mm size unless otherwise indi-cated.
c. All films not permanently stocked at sublibraries orauxiliary libraries may be obtained by application to servicecommand central distribution libraries. (See par. 5b, pre-ceding, and par. 19, AR 105-260.)
d. Numbers indicate the arm or service primarily responsi-ble for preparation of the subject matter (see par. 3, FM21-6) and the Signal Corps serial number of the film. Theindex indicates films in series not listed consecutively. Sub-jects applicable to more than one arm or service are indicatedby a superior "a" (a). Films which have been released sincethe July 1, 1942 edition of FM 21-6 are indicated by anasterisk (*).
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SUBJECT INDEX OF TRAINING FILMS, FILM STRIPS,AND FILM BULLETINS
Alphabetic list of all titles is included in italics.Numbers in right hand columns refer to TF, FS, and FB numbers listed in para-
graphs 13, 15, and 16 respectively.
Training Film Film~Subject ~ Film Strip Bulletin
A-1B magazine-photography, aerial -... . .1-140 - =A-2 automatic pilot-basic principles, operation,
adjustment -------------------------- - 1-507 _A-2 automatic pilot-Curtiss electric propeller ------ 1-509A-2 automatic pilot-mechanics -. . ........1-508A-s bomb rack release ...................-- ............ 1-85 -A-2 parachute-maintenance, folding and packing_ 1-542A-20-B Douglas light bomber identification .. 1-902 --A-24 Douglas light bomber identification .- . ...... 1-904 .-..................A-31 Northrop and Vultee one-engine light bomber
identification -.............. 1-905 -A. C. observations-F. A. missions -... . ....... 1-115Abutment timber trestle construction ...- ...... 5-379Accident prevention-motor vehicle driver responsi-
bility, etc .----------------------------. -- 11-551Adjustment of the service gas mask -.-.-.. .. 3-216 -.-....------.--Adjustment of the training gas mask ..- . ......... 3-218Adjutant General's Department (see TF listed
under serial no. 12).Aerial bombs .-...................Aerial bombs. Part .- Fusing andhandling ofloaded
bombs -------------- -1-39 - -
Aerial bombs. Part IL.-Fusing and handling ofpractice bombs ....................--.......... 1-45
Aerial bombs. Part III.-Equipment for loading - -.. 1-65Aerial bombs. Part IV.-Method of loading bombs - - 1-99Aerial bombs--equipment for loading bombs .-. . .1-255Aerial bombs-loaded -..........- - 1-226Aerial bombs-methods of loading bombs .-. . ....1-256 .Aerial bombs-practice -...................... 1-227Aerial camera ------------------- 1-118 1-30
1-57Aerial gunnery, theory:
Forces acting on the projectile -...... . ...1-116Sighting -........................... 1-117-
Aerial maneuvers-chandelles and lazy eights .. 1-495
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Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Aerial navigation:Airport traffic -.--------- - ------- ------ 1-2.Airway traffic .-.... ---.---------- 1-3Alighting gear .-.-- ------ 1-511
1-5121-5131-5141-5151-5161-519
Altimeter -..--.....- 1-517Celestial sphere ..-... - 1-290Compass ------------------------------------- 1-245 1-33Day flying --------------------------- 1-11Forced landings - -------------......- 1-61Formation flying --------------------------------- 1-61Location of points on celestial sphere .-. .... 1-290Maps and map reading 1-245 .. 69 --.S......Mathematics ------------------------------------- 1-59Patterns ......................--............. 1-70Position finding -------------------............... 1-204.Radio aids -.. --..... ------------------------ 1-327
1-472Solution of problems--------------- 1-550
Aerial navigation. Part L.-Radius of action to mov-ing base ------------------------------------- - --- 1.........-67
Aerial navigation. Part II.-Dead reckoning l 1-326 1-68 - -
Aerial navigation-dead reckoning problems. PartIII-Interception----- 1-84
Aerial navigation-dead reckoning. Part IV.-Patroland search ..... ---.... ----- .1-89
Aerial navigation. Part V.--Graphic solutions ofradius of action ------------------------ - - 1-88
Aerial navigation. Part VI.-Search and intercep-tion -----------------------------------............ 1-329.
Aerial navigation-airways flying .-... 1-328Aerial navigation--maps and the compass .-.- 1-245Aerial navigation-radio aids ------------------------ 1-327Aerial navigation-radius of action---------- 1-330Aerial navigation-star identification. Part I.-
Names of constellations and navigational stars - - 1-103Aerial photograph reading ................--.......... 5-2Aerial photography-introduction, aerial camera
types----------------------------------- 1-138Aerial photography-processing the film -------------- 1-142
180
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aerial photography-the K-lf camera -. . ........1-139Aerial photography-the T-S camera - . ...........1-141Aerial photography-the A-IB magazine .------------- 1-140Aerial printing, films ------------------------------- 1-102Aerial tactics and technique-reconnaissance and
observation -.............. 1-400Aerial traffic patterns ....- ---...----- 1-70Aerodynamics ..........--------- 1-8 ----Aerodynamics-air flow -1-160Aerodynamics-forces acting on the air foil ----------- 1-161A. C. O.-personnel placement of enlisted men .----- 12-578Aids and gaits-hoisemanship . ... . .......--.. . .2-15Air bombing ........................-- --. 35Aib compressor -..................... 5-623Air compressor and air tools -.................. 5-623Air compressor and air tools. Part VII.--Pneumatic
chain saw _-..- ___-.. .______._-_ _ _- _ 5-956Air compressor and air tools-the pneumatic rock
drill, model 76 --.-. 3.. 5-571Air Corps, Army ..................--....... 1-110Air defense, fighter --------------------------------- 1-406Air flow aerodynamics .-..... 1-160Air foil-forces affecting aviation.--------------- 1-161Air heater, Diesel engine---- .--------------------. 9- 39Air-landed troops and C-47 airplanes --........... 7-79Air raid accidents .................--.-------- 9-31Air tools .----------------------------------------- 5-623
Pneumatic chain saw - --------------............. 5-956Pneumatic clay digger .- . ..................... b5-697 IPneumatic nail driver .---..-................... - 6-699Pneumatic rock drill .-........................ 6 5-698Pneumatic wood borer -.................... 51-698 -
Airborne troops ------------------------------------- 7-637Aircraft alighting gear - ---------------------------- 1-513
1-5171-2151-5111-5121-5141-5151-5161-519
Inspection of the P-38 .-............. 1-515Maintenance of the P-38 -................ 1-516.Removal - __----------------------- 1-513 -. . . . . -
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Training Film Film~Subjec~tFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft alighting gear. Part VIl.-Assembly of thealighting gear shock strut, P--8_. ................. 1-519
Aircraft alighting gear-installation of main alightinggear, P--8 ----------------- - 1-514
Aircraft alighting gear-remosal of nose alighting gear,P--88 .-................................ 1-511
Aircraft altimeter-general use- -.... ........ 1-517Aircraft antennae-types -......... 1-292 1-80Aircraft armament ------------------------------- 1-534
20-mm aircraft gun -.......... 1-482Automatic cannon, 37-mm-.-.-.. -------- 1-311Care and cleaning .-. . ................. 1-483 1-81Gun- ---------------------------------------------- 1-482Machine gun:
Browning, caliber .30, M2 --------------------------------. 1-14Caliber .30 --------------------..- - -------- _ 1-12Caliber .50 -.---------------- /--- - 1-260
1-261 1-12Sights --------------------------------- 1-159
1-117 1-41P-40, armament disassembly- -... ..... 1-739
Aircraft automatic pilot A-2:Basic principles ..------------- ------------------ 1-507Mechanics ------------------------------------ 1-508
Aircraft batteries ----------------------------------- - -- 1-17Aircraft bombers, British . . . ............-- .. -- 1-127Aircraft brakes, hydraulic:
Adjustment, Hayes and Goodyear --------------- 1-307Construction -.--- _---------------------- - 1-305.Goodyear disk brake _--------------- --- 1-502Hayes brakes .-- - - --------------- 1-500
1-503Operation u----------------- --- -- 1-162 --Servicing. ---- ------------ 1-308 . ____Types -..-.--------------------------------------- 1-305 ___
Aircraft, Bristol Beaufighter-identification- 1-419 .____ _Aircraft, British trainers . ................... _ _ 1-124Aircraft, C-45-B Beech light transport, U. S.
Army-identification .---------- 1-016 _ __Aircraft, C-47… _…_-_.._...….….….…... - - 7-79 …___
7-807-817-827-83
Aircraft, C-53 Douglas medium bomber-identi-fication ......................................... 1-908 ._ _
182
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft, C-60-A, medium transport-identification 1-909Aircraft communications-O-52 facilities ------- _. 1-718Aircraft compasses -....-- 1-148Aircraft-construction of control surfaces ---- _----- 2-214Aircraft controls ------------------------------------ 1-98Aircraft-defense by fighters --------------------- 1-406Aircraft-disassembly of the P-40 engine cowling
and keel fairing ---------------------------------. 1-731Aircraft-elements of electricity ................. 1-105 -- OSAircraft engine fuels ..................--.....- . 1-77Aircraft engine lubricants .-------------------...-.-- 1-74Aircraft engine maintenance ............-----........ 1-101 --Aircraft engine pumps ............-- i-------O- ......... 1-60Aircraft engine repairs-classification of engine
types------I 1.-9Aircraft engine troubles-general - -....-..- 1-66Aircraft engine troubles-operating -.........-.-.. .. 1-112Aircraft engine troubles-starting -.....-.-.. . .......- 1-82Aircraft engines .-........- 1-15
1-91-741-721-77
Allison V-1710:Type "E" -.................. 1-706Type "F-" -------------------------------------- 1-705
Reassembly of reduction gear s l.-.-.I.. ... 1-710Unpacking -.... ... 1-702
Carburetion .----------------------- .|.. 1-34Cylinder and piston assemblies --------------- ;-- ------- 1-27Disassembly of the P-40-de-icing, coolant, oil
tanks -.....------ 1-744Disassembly of the P-40-instrument and switch
panels .-....- 1-743Elements of electricity as applied to ignition
systems- ----------------------------------------- 1-136Exhaust systems ...-------- -- 1-64Fuels-.....................------- 1-74
1-77Generator systems ---------------------- 1-53Ignition systems -------------------------------- 1-136Instruments, Rolls Royce Merlin -|.... --- 1-747Intake systems . ................-- ........ 1-64Mechanism .-.............................. 1-135.Multiple - ---------.-------------------------I.--- ------------ 26 ------1-26
183
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft engines-Continued.Nose assemblies ---------------------------------- 1-55Oiling system -........... 1-135 1-74Operation ......................----------------- . ........ 1-72P-40 disassembly-Allison engine ..-. . ... 1-741P-40 disassembly-miscellaneous equipment ----- 1-745Pressure gages ...................--------------- 1-52Propeller ....-- 1-28Reduction gears-reassembly -_- ........... 1-711Regulator systems -------------------.------------ 1-53Spark plugs ----------------------------------- 1-566Storage -------------------------------------- - 1-728
1-729Tachometer .---------.-----. 1-26Troubles ................-------......... 1-66
1-82Tube connections --------------------..------ 1-42Types ------------ 1-135 1-9Valve and ignition timing --..-.. . ......- 1-50Wright (1820) -.............................. 1-316-
1-3171-4451-4461-4471-4481-4491-450
Aircraft engines-carburetion- ----------------------- 1-137Aircraft engines-types, mechanism, and oiling
system -......................................... 1-135Aircraft fixed gun in the P-38 series -... . ... 1-838Aircraft fuselage construction- -........... 1-213.Aircraft gear construction -....... 1-215Aircraft gliders...................--......... 1--3
1-94Aircraft gun camera . -------------------------------- 1-36Aircraft gun sights -... ---------------- 1-830.Aircraft guns - -9-6
9-7Aircraft hydraulic brakes:
Adjustment, Hayes and Goodyear brakes --------- 1-307Bendix brakes. -....... 1-499Hydraulic system 1-113Servicing the brake line -..................... 1-308
Aircraft hydraulic systems-maintenance .----------- 1-175
184
LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft identification .---------------------.----------. 1-31 -1-384-2
A-28 Lockheed light bomber -........... 1-903B-17F Douglas heavy bomber ------------------- 1-900B-24D heavy bomber .--------------------------- 1-901B-25 medium bomber .------------------------ 1-691British .--------------------------------------- 1418 1-78
1-4191-4201-4241-4261-4291-4301-4331-4381-444
Bomber types .------------------------------- 1-1271-1281-1291-1301-1311-132
Fighter types ---------------------------------. 1-1251-126
Manchester bomber_!- 1-420Trainer types - - 1-124
C-43 and C-53 Douglas medium bomber -... 1-908C-54 (DC-4) Douglas 4-engine heavy transport_ 1-907Distinguishing features of U. S. airplanes --------- 1-259Focke-Wulfe Kurrier FW 200 -------------------- 1-373German -......................... 1-294 1-79
1-3731-4231-4281-4321-4341-4351-4401-441
1-143Pursuit ME-lO- ---------------- 1-294 - -
Italian ---------------------- 1-4171-4421-443
185
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft identification-Continued.Italian-Continued.
Bombers, Cantiere Z-1007 .-------------------- 1-417Japanese .-.- ---------- 1-421
1-4221-4251-4271-4311-4361-4371-439
Navy scouting seaplane 95-identification ------- 1-421P-39 L. Bell pursuit ----------------------------- 1-912P-5-1 --------------------- 1-910 _ _
Two-engine fighter-quiz .-... ...... .....1-522United States ..-....... 1-258 1-31
1-2591-619
General characteristics of U. S. military air-planes - ------------------------------ ---------- --- 81-258
WEFT system:Basic characteristics -...... ... 1-672 .-Special characteristics -.-.-.-.-. - - 1-673
Wellington bomber .-........................ 1-418Aircraft-infantry defense .-...... 7-110Aircraft inspection:
B-17- .-..----..... 1-534Preflight:
Crew chief - --.. -- --------..------------. 1-532 _
Radio mechanic .---------------------------- 1-533Routine followed by crew chief .-... . .. 1-532 .- -
Procedure------------------------------------ ---- 1-73Aircraft installation, P-38-nose lighting gear ------- 1-412Aircraft instruments . .................--........... 1-23
Fuel gages ---------------------------------------- --------- 1-58Gyroscopic directional gyro ..-.................... 1-331Gyroscopic flight-the gyro horizon ....-.... .. 1-332Pitot static I.... 1-113
Aircraft-interception, fighters ..- ....... ..... 1-406 ' .--------- --------Aircraft-loading cargo --. . ...... ------------ |------ 35Aircraft landing gear-disassembly of P-40 landing
gear -........................................ 1-738Aircraft landings .-------------------- 1-528 :Aircraft loading-C-47 --------------------------- 7-79
186
LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Subject 1 Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft machine gun and cannon-.60 caliber machinegun-operation .-............ 1-261
Aircraft machine gun sights ...............--....... 1-41Aircraft machine gun sights-harmonization -. . .1-159.Aircraft machine guns a...------.. ---------.... 1-12Aircraft machine guns and cannon-care and cleaning 1-483 ------Aircraft machine guns and cannon-2-O-mm aircraft
gun-stripping and assembling - ......... 1-482-Aircraft machine guns and cannon--S7-mm automatic
cannon --.------- 1-311-- -
Aircraft machine guns and cannon-.50 caliber ma-chine gun-stripping and assembly -.-------------- 1-260 -------
Aircraft maintenance -........- 1-81Aircraft maintenance inspection. Part III A.-
Inspection of armament equipment . .. . .......--. 1-81Aircraft maintenance inspection. Part IV.-Inspec-
tion of camera -----.-----------. - 1-76Aircraft manufacturing-airplane structures... 1-323Aircraft observation control-fighters ...-. . ...... 1-406 -Aircraft oxygen equipment .-............ 1-487Aircraft, P-38-E, Lockheed 2-engine pursuits--
identification -------------------- 1-906-Aircraft, P-40-disassemblies:
Canopy and windshield -...... .... 1-742-Fixed tail surfaces ------------------------------ 1-734Fuel tanks --------------------------------------- 1-737Movable control surfaces ...-....- -- - 1-733Oil and coolant radiator -.... 1-732Radio equipment --------------------------------- 1-735 .Wing and fuselage ------------------------------- 1-736
Aircraft parts-procurement ..--------.---- 1-71Aircraft personnel -.................... 1-44-Aircraft-preservation of engines - . . ..... 1-728-Aircraft propellers ---------------------------------- ...... 1-75-
1-104Curtiss electric ----------.-.------............... 1-310 1-28
1-4571-4581-4591-4601-4611-4621-4631-4641-456
187
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SubjectTraining Film FilmSubject TraFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft propellers-C ontinued.Hamilton constant speed .------------------------- 1-285 1-62
1-2861-2871-2881-289
Hamilton hydromatic -..................... i.. 1-451 1-75.1-4521-4531-4541-4551-468
Hamilton standard -------------------.--------- 1-24Principles and types ---------------------------- 1-246 _ _
Aircraft propellers. Part X.--Hamilton hydromaticpropeller-reassembly and adjustment -'-_-------- 1-454 - -
Aircraft propellers. Part XI.--Hamilton hydromaticpropeller-installation .- 1-455
Aircraft radio equipment -1-533 - -Aircraft-road columns, defense against ------------- 7-109Aircraft searchlight ................---- 4-14Aircraft-spark plug servicing ...-............ 1-566.Aircraft starting systems ...............--...---- 1-110Aircraft storage -........................ 1-728-
1-729Aircraft storage batteries .... . ... ..----.- ----- .1-17Aircraft structures .................----. 1-10
Alighting gear- ------------------------------- 1-2151-5111-5141-5151-5161-5121-513
Control surfaces --------------- 1-214 1-29Fuselage construction ------------------- 1-213Loads for which designed -........... 1-211Manufacturing methods -------------------------- 1-323Materials -------.-------. --------- - ----- 1-211Static testing -------------------------------- 1-312Units .---------------------------- 1-211 1-16Wing construction --------------------------- 1-212
Aircraft synchronization ..... - -- - - - 1-18Installation and adjustment- .-. ................ 1-247
188
LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Aircraft synchronization-Continued.Principles ..-.....-- 1-163 1-18
1-261-401-431-54
Units ------------------------ 1-164Aircraft tail fuze -...-..-.-.-- - - - - 1-96Aircraft take-offs ..-...-.. 1-490Aircraft thermometers ...................--....--..... 1-51 -
Aircraft turrets .-...... - - - - 1-8131-817
Aircraft wheel servicing at the P-39 -...- - - 1-876Aircraft wing construction .-........... 1-212
Aircraft wing panels-disassembly, P-40 .---------- 1-740Airdromes-bombardment -... . .1-27
1-404
Airfoils .-.......................................... 1-1601-161
Airplane antennae-types and typical installation__ 1-292Airplane fixed guns in the P-38 series------- - 1-838
Airplane flight control surfaces and wingflaps .--------.......- - 1-29
Airplane gunsights-collimator sights. Part II.-Mfaintenance and adjustment .-..... 1-731
Airplane gun sights-collimator sights-principles of
operation -..... .... 1-830
Airplane hydrylic brakes. Part III-Brake adjust-ment-Bendix brakes .-......- 1-306
Airplanehydraulicbrakes. Part IV.-Brake adjust-ment-llayes Ooodyear brakes .....-... . .. 1-307
Airplane hydraulic brakes. Part V--Servicing the
brake line. __--....---------------------------. - 1-308
Airplane hydraulic brakes. Part VI.-Care and
maintenance of hydraulic brake actuating cylinders 1-309
A irplane hydraulic brakes-brake adjustment-Bendixbrake (Duo Snrvo) e-----------------_-___-__-_ 1-499- - - --
Airplane hydraulic brakes-disassembly and reassem-
bly-Goodyear disk brake- ... ..... - - 1-502
Airplane hydraulic brakes-disassembly and reassem-bly-Hayes expander tube brake -.-.. .. ,. 1-503
Airplane hydraulic brakes-principles of operation 1-162
Airplane hydraulic brakes-types, construclion, action 1-305Airplane hydraulic system--BC-I plane ------------ 1-174
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Airplane hydraulic systems-P-4 OE-1 inspection andmaintenance -------------------------------------- 1-108
Airplane hydraulic systems-P-4OE-1. Part I.L-Op-erations ......................----------------- 1-107
Airplane propeller-principles and types ----------- 1-246Airplanepropellers-Hamilton hydromatic propeller-
servicing -...................... 1-453Airplane structure. Part VII.-Static testing ------ 1-312Airplane structures-alighting gear .------------------ 1-215Airplane structures-control surfaces .- . ........ 1-214Airplane structures-fuselage construction ----------- 1-213Airplane structures--manufacturing methods -------- 1-323 - - -Airplane structures-structural units, materials, and
loads for which designed ------------------------- 1-211 - - -Airplane structures-wing construction .-. . .... 1-212Airplane turrets. Part I.-Bendix upper turrets-
operation and servicing ---------.------------.. 1-810Airplane turrets. Part I.--Bendix lower turrets-
operation and servicing -...................... 1-811Airplane turrets-Martin upper turrets-servicing
and operation -------------------------- 1-813Airplane turrets-Sperry upper turrets--operation
and servieing -.....- - 1-817Airport traffic control----------------- - 1-2
Airway traffic control ----------------------------- - 1-3Airways flying--aerial navigation ...- . ......... 1-328 1-1Alaska highway (Alcan) ................................-- --..... .37Alaska pipe lines ................................-- - - --- - 40Albacore, British reconnaissance ... . ... . ..--....---- 1-123Albermarle, British bomber ------------------------ 1-128Aleutian Islands -I ............................ ..45Alighting gear, aircraft ----------------------- - 1-513
1-517Construction ------------------------------------- 1-215P-38:
Assembly of gear shock strut ------------------- 1-519Installation, main alighting gear --------------- 1-514Removal of nose alighting gear --------------- 1-511
Alighting gear, P-38-inspection of alighting gear - 1-515Alighting gear, P-38-installation of nose alighting
gear - -------.----.------------------------------- 1-512Alighting gear, P-B8--maintenance of alighting gear _ 1-516Alighting gear-removal of main alighting gear ------- 1-413.Allison engine. Part I.--V-1710 engine-introdue-
tion and characteristics .-.... 1-701Allison engine. Part 11.-V-1710 engine--unpacking_ 1-702
190
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Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Allison engine. Part V.-V-1710 engine-removingthe reduction gear assembly------------------------- 1-703
Allison engine. Part Va.-Disassembly of the reduc-tion gear, V-1710, type "F" engine ----------------- 1-705
Allison engine. Part Vb.--Disassembly of the reduc-tion gear, V-1710 "E" engine .-.-.-. ........ 1-706 .
Allison engine. Part IXa.--Reassembling the re-duction gear, V-1710, type "F" engine -.----------- 1-710
Allison engine-assembly of bomb racks o--.....1-746Allison engine-disassembly of crankshaft unit ------- 1-708Allison engine-disassembly of the cylinder blocks on the
V-1710 engine --------------- 1-704Allison engine-reassembling the reduction gears,
V-1710-E engine .------------------------------- 1-711Allison engine V-1710-disassembly of the accessory
housing_ -.. --------------... 1-707Alternating currents .. --....- 1-86Altimeter- --------------------------------------- 1-517Altimeter, aircraft-principles of use.-.. ----. 1-517Ambulance battalions -..-..-..-.----. 8-21Ambulance loading------------ 8-16
8-21Ambulance loading and unloading .... -- ----- ---------- 8-16Ammunition:
Artillery .....---.....---- 9-17Browning machine gun ............--.-....... 7-71Coast artillery ------------------------------------ 4-31Fifty, thirty and forty-five caliber cartridges 1-222H[and grenade ------------------------------------ 9-19Handling and storing of small arms . .- . ....1-221Loading, shell and case, 3-inch AA round .-.- 9-114.Small arms ----------------------..- 9-16Small arms cartridges, calibers .30, .50, .45 1-.1-222Small arms-handling and storage 1-221.Small arms-loading ..- ---.-- 9-19Trench mortar .........................---.-----------. 26
Ammunition, general-artillery ammunition .. --. 9-17Ammunition, general-bombs and pyrotechnics ------ ' -- - 9-18Ammunition, general-military explosives - -9-15Ammunition, general-small arms -...-........-..... 9-16Amphibian cargo tractor ............................-- ---- 26Amphibious force ........ - --..-- ----- 22Anatomy:
Horse ......................----......... 8-38Mule - --........------.--.--------- -- .---------- 8-38
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Animal injuries-prevention, first aid, and emergencytreatment .-..... . ............ 8-49
Animals:Care -------------------------------- --- - - .... 2-1
2-132-142-15
Pack transportation --..-.. . ... 2-943- - - -2-9442-9452-946
Anson, British reconnaissance - - -9 4 / 1-123Antennae:
Airplane--installation - ........ .. 1-292 IRadio-creation and behavior of radio wavecs 1-474Radior-fundamentals -................... 1-475
Antennas ......................-- 1.......... I-SOAntiaircraft artillery ................. ...--. .. .96 - --6
9-7
4-264-17
Automatic weapons-director M-5 ........--... . . / . 4-26Antiaircraft artillery-automatic firing unit -. . .... 4-688Antiaircraft artillery automatic weapons--Browning
machine gun, caliber .50, ME, water-cooled, andmounts ........------ --- --------- --- 4-29
Antiaircraft artillery gun directors A414 and M7.Part I.-Setting, leveling, adjusting the letelsce t 4-692
Antiaircraft artillery gun directors A144 and M7. PartIIL.-Orienting and synchronizing -.. . ...4-694
Antiaircraft artillery gun directors 2414 and A17. PartV.-Fitting the director for a change of ammuni-tion .---------- -........ .. , 4-696
Antiaircraft artillery gun directors A14 and M7. PartVI--Care and maintenance ......--- 4-947
Antiaircraft artillery gans and accessories .... ..I -.. .. 4-3Antiaircraft artillery guns and accessories. Part 1.-
S-inch AA gun ss3, mount M2A2 ...---- 4-21Antiaircraft automatic weapons trainer- . . ...4-278Antiaircraft batteries:
Gun drill and section service of the piece (section4) ---------------------------------------------- 4-243 ..
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Antiaircraft batteries-Continued.Guns:
37-mm ...-...... 4-1854-1864-1874-1884-1894-269
90-mm- -------------- 4-320 4-12 14-16 10
155-m -------------- 4-93-inch AA -------------------------------------- 4-240
4-2414-2424-2434-244
.50 caliber -.. -----------------.. 4-1904-1914-1924-1934-194
Machine gun-movement out of position marchorder ...... .........-.... - - 4-194
Preparation of M3 for firing .....--.. 4-241Searchlight .--------------..- - 4-195 4-5
4-1964-1974-1984-3744-3804-3984-399
Antiaircraft defense for columns on the road- 7-109Antiaircraft guns: I
37-mm .-.............................. 4-185 7-76 -l 17-18
37-rmi, M3-action and service of the piece 7-668 --------40-mm Bofors gun and carriage ---90-mm-regular inspection and routine mainte-
nance -.......- --. ------------.--.-.------ 4-6404-641
3-inch-ammunition loading, assembling and lpacking .- 9-114 ---------- ----------
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Antiaircraft gun and accessories. Part II.-90-mmantiaircraft gun. Section 1.-Main elements ex-cept breech mechanism and related parts ------------.. ------ 4-16
Antiaircraft gun-37-mm gun battery-movement outof position, march order - 4-189
Antiaircraft gun director .-. . . . ...............I. 4-686Antiaircraft gunnery .------------------------- 4-688Antiaircraft machine gun battery-care and mainte- 1
nance of the gun and mount ... ...................... 4-193Antiaircraft machine gun battery-fire control equip-
ment, firing .-.................................... 4-192Antiaircraft machine gun battery-mission, care and
adjustment of gun and mount, handling of anmnuni-tion -. l...- 4-190
Antiaircraft machine gun battery-movement out ofposition, march order .-........................... 4-194
Antiaircraft machine gun battery-preparation for,movement, action on the road, emplacement of gun,selection of position .-....- --- 4-191
Antiaircraft mechanical mathematics 4-685Antiaircraft regiment .-..................... I ..4-23Antiaircraft searchlight . -- -- 4-13
4-14
4-224-234-25
Antiaircraft searchlight battery-care and maintenanceof searchlight equipment. Part II.-Control station,sound locator, power plant cable .-...-------- 4-374
Antiaircraft searchlight battery-preparation for use ofmaterial, orienting and synchronizing -.. . ...... 4-196
Antiaircraft searchlight battery-preparation for actionand drill of the searchlight section .-... . .... 4-197.
Antiaircraft searchlight battery-Searchlight sectionequipped with Ml trailer-preparation -.....-- 4-398
Antiaircraft searchlight battery--Searchlight sectionequipped with Ml trailers. Part 11.-March order. 4-399
Antiaircraft searchlight equipment a. E. M1941.-Part II.--Ventilating system, lamp, and control box- - 4-25
Antiaircraft searchlight G. E. M1941-introduction,nomenclature, principal electric circuits, the anti-aircraft problem --..........------------- --- - ---------- 4-23
Antiaircraft searchlight Sperry M1941-distant electriccontrol system, lamp, and lamp control system -.-- - 4-22
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Antiaircraft searchlight Sperry M1941-introduction,nomenclature, principal electric circuits, the anti-aircraft problem ----------------------------------- 4-13
Antiaircraft searchlight Sperry 1941-ventilating sys-tem, zero reader, followc-up system -.-..........- 4-14
Antiaircraft shell, 3-inch-machining operations 9. . 9-113Antiaircraft 37-mm gun battery. Part II.--Emplace-
ment of the gun, preparation for firing .-... . .. 4-186Antiaircraft 37-mm gun battery-replacement of gun
and march order ..-............................. 4-269Antiaircraft S-inch AA gun-ammunition loading,
assembling and packing ---------------------------- 9-114Antiaircraft 3-inch artillery gun battery fire-control
equipment - 4-242Antiaircraft tow targets-care and use of equipment 1-239Antiaircraft weapons -.................------------ -- -.. 4-6
4-74-84-4
Director --------------------------------------- 4-68640-mm gun ..-........ - 4-666Height finder ------------------ - 4-585 4-17 |
4-5864-5874-5884-589
Machine guns .-...... I-- 4-4----------.Mathematics -4-685Shell, 3-inch gun .-.......................... 9-113
9-114Trainer --------------------------------------- 4-278
Antimechanized defense -....-.-... 51-146Antimechanized defense. Part I.--Passive measures
of defense-natural and artificial obstacles exclusiveof mines and demolitions s------------------ -- ---------- 7-21
Antitank grenades. Part .--Description, types,characteristics, and mechanical training .. ----- -----. 7-88
Antitank gun M3, 37-mm . .............- --.-.-.. ... 7-687-727-737-76
Action and service of the piece .------------------ 7-668Antitank infantry battalion in attack .-. ............Antitank mine Ml -.-----------------------_ b5-147Antitank obstacles ----------- ----------- -7-21-
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Antitank obstacles -............................. 5-148Antivehicle obstacles-elemenltary .-... .. 5-962Aqua Cheeta (sea Jeep) .-....... 19Arithmetic ..--------------- . .12-1Arm and hand signalsfor motor transport -----... ... _-_-_-- 7-20Arm signals ------------------------------ ----- -- --- 17-5Armored cars, Japancse-identification------- - 7-30
Armored combat vehicles .-.......................... 5-145Armored force (see TF listed under serial no. 17)':
M riel, half-track- ------------ - - 17-314 17-9Tanks --------------------. -- 7-78
Armored force drill .-...... ----- 17-264Armored force drill-medium tank crew --.---. . ...... 17-577Armored force drill-mounted drill -... . ...... 17-315Armored force matbriel-armored cars -5..-....- 5-145 9-8
7-78Armored vehicles---------------- - --- 7-78 19
Armered vehicles .-................................................. 19Arms:
Fifty, thirty, and forty-five caliber cartridges 1-222Handling and storing of small arms s--....... 1-221Loading of small arms -.... -------- 1-223
Arms-camouflage -------------------------- 5-961Army Air Corps .-................ 1-110Army Air Forces (see TF listed under serial No. 1).Army leg splint, half-ring, hinged -.. . .............. 8-15.Army-organization of IT. S. Army -.. .. 25-670 .2-16Army maneuvers ............................-- -15Army tank destroyers---------------------------- .- -------- - 38
Arrest-technique of arrest and search of persons___ 11-296 .Articles of War------- ------ _ 11-235
Artillery:Accessories, antiaircraft --..-.-...- -- .-.- .... 4-21Ammunition -------.....---------------- -- - 9-17
4-31Antiaircraft - ---------------------------...---- - --------- 4-26
4-34-174-264-29
Fire control ..--- ---- -----...-. .-- ---...- 9-74-15
3inch gun battery .-.......... 4-2434-244
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Artillery-Continued.Antiaircraft-Continued.
Weapons .-. ............- - - 9-64-174-154-214-164-267-70
Artillery, coast (see TF listed under serial No. 4).Artillery, coast . . ---...- 4-6
4-74-8
Artillery, field (see TF listed under serial No. 6).Artillery, field:
Air Corps observation ...-----------------... 1-115 - ----------Ammunition. ..... 9-17Defense against tankts ..-.... ...... 6-978Fire ...--.-----..-.---..-.. ---.. ... 6-19 6-3 l
6-111 6-4 l6-112 6-5
6-6Conduct .-. - ..-.-------- --... -------------- - 6-4 .
6-56-6
Preparation ---------------......---------- 6-111 - -
6-112 6-3 lGunnery ........ --...- 6-7 1Instruments-preparation of fire .-.. -----. 6-112240-mm Howitzer-.- - .---------- . 6-230
6-2316-232
Truck-drawn units ...-....- 6-103 -
6-1046-1056-106
Vehicles ....-- ----------------. 6-102 6-9Weapons .-. ....-.. .. 6-8. 6 -l
9-4 lWire communication 6-1 |
6-2 !Artillery gun directors M4 and MI7 -.. .. 4-947 ---
4-6964-692 I
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Artillery--155-mm Howitzer -.... - - 6-124-. _-... .6-1256-126
Artillery-7railway and seacoast weapons --.---.. 9-5-Artillery, sea coast-fire control and position find-
ing - --------------- 4-27Artillery, sea coast-computing and setting firing
data -- ------------------------ --4-919Artillery, sea coast-pointing methods and reference
numbers ..-......- 4-920Artillery-75-mm gun ----------------- - 6-127
6-1286-1296-1306-1316-132
Assault boats-river crossing, methods of hanldlinlg 4-118 -
Assault boats andfoot bridges-- -- ... ' -. . .... 5 8Assembling aerial photographic mosaics -.. ......-- - 1-21Assembly of the P-40 Allison engine, ineluding
bomb racks -............................. 1-746Assembly of the P-40 Rolls Royce Merlin engine
instruments -................................ 1-747Atmospheric waves-characteristics and develop-
ments -......................................... 1-134Attachable parachute A-2-folding and packing _ _- 1-542Attack aviation-bombardment of airdromes - . .... 1-27Attack aviation-defense for infantry areas .- . ... 7-110Attack aviation-infantry targets -.............. 1-107Attack aviatioin-technique of small arms in de-
fense.. 7-108Attack, chemical troops ..-...................... 3-10Attack, infantry ---------------------------- 7-28Attack-105-mm Howitzer battalion supporting an
attack .-............................... 6-684Australian campaign in New Guinea -.... 43Automatic gun, 37-am m-------------..........9-28Automatic pilot A-2-basic principles -------------. - 1-507Automatic pilot A-2. Part II111.-Mechanics .-------- 1-508 - --Automatic pilot. Part IV.-Operation of the A-2
automatic pilot -......................... 1-509Automatic pistol, caliber .46, models 1911, 1911AI.
Part 1.-Mechanical training description, nomen-clature, ammunition .-.. 7-16
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Automatic pistol, caliber .45, models 1911, 1,11AI.Part II .-------------------------------------------.. --- - 7-17 ....
Automatic rifle, caliber .30 -- --.................--- ---------- 7-31 ----7-32
Automatic rifle, Browning, caliber .30, M1918A2 --- ..- -------. 7-74 ----Automatic weapons, antiaircraft---------------------------- 4-4Automatic weapons, antiaircraft trainer ------------ 4-278 _.........Automatic weapons firing unit. Part X]I.-40-mm
antiaircraft gun tf-..-..................... 4-666 .........Automatic weapons firing unit. Part .III.-Gun-
nery for antiaircraft artillery automatic weapons. .... 4-688 .........Automobile body repairing .-------------------------- 10-176 .........Automotive brakes-principles: mechanical, hy-
draulic, air vacuum, electric --------------------------------. 10-36 ----------Automotive electricity ------------------------------------- 10-33 -10-33 .....
Automotive fuel system-various speeds, troubleshooting -.-....-................ 10-395- ------.
Automotive mat6riel -. --. . -------............... 9-8 ----Automotive nomenclature -.. --.-..-.-..... 10-43 ----Automotive power transmission unots .......-- ---..--... 10-34.Automotive trouble shooting. Part V.-Fuel system
at various speeds --........................ 10-395 ....Automotive trouble shooting. Part V1.-Ignition sys-
tem at various speeds -- ... ................ 10-396 .........Automotive trouble shooting. Part X.-Engine tune-
up -.-..................................... 10-570 .........Automotive trouble shooting. Part Xla.--wheels --- 10-92-Automotivetrouble shooting. Part XIb.-Spring and
shock absorbers-- .-...-.............------------ 10-393Automotive trouble shooting. Part XII.-Lighting
system_------------------------------------------ 10-595 .........Automotive trouble shooting. Part XIII.--Hydraulie
brakes --........................................... 10-299 ----------...........
Automotive trouble shooting. Part XV.-The clutch__ 10-300Automotivetrouble shooting. Part XVL--Drive shaft
and axle -.-.-.--. . 0-301 ----.-..............Automotive trouble shooting. Part XVII.-Trans-
missiron and transfer care --..--................. 10-596 ....Aviation attack ---------------------------------- 1-27
1-107Bombardment, airdromes ----------------------- 1-27Defense, infantry columns ------------------------ 7-109Infantry targets --.- - --.-. --........... 1-107Technique of small-arms fire defense -.. . .......7-108-
Aviation, observation -...---.. ---------------. 1-115
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Aviation-fighter observation control and inter-ception ...-- ---------------- 1-406
Axle maintenance and repair ---------------------- 10-301B-2 set, field lighting .-...... - - 1-404B-17E--bomb load ..-................ . . . ' --- 1-99B-17E-preflight inspection -.--------------------- 1-533
1-5341-532
Crew chief --------------------------------------- 1-532Radio mechanic- .....----- 1-533
B-18 bomb load .-.................... 1-99B-24-D heavy bomber-identification .-.. . .1-901B-25 bomber-identification - .... - - 1-619Back parachute-folding and packing_ -.... . .1-538Bakery, quartermaster company ----.... io.. . ........... 10-20 -.Baking, mobile field unit- -.......................... -------- 27Ball bearings .-.... 10-67Ballistic nonstandard conditions .-..... --- 4-918Balloons, barrage -.....-.. 7...... ..l.--- 7Bandages, face and jaw .-.-.-.-.------......... : - 8-29
8-318-268-278-30
Bandages. roller .-..... ..- 8-268-278-28
Bandages, triangular _ -8-30Bandaging, emergency-face injuries -.... 8-29Barbed wire obstacles --........... 5-224Barbed wire-double apron fence -.. . .............. 5-263Barbed wire materials .--.-.- 5-220 .....Barbette carriage, 12-inch gun battery:
Breech mechanisms- -: ..................... 4-631 ---------- . . .......Safety precaution- ----------------------- 4-634-
Barrage balloons .Basic principles of skiing11-168 - ----------Basic signal communication-field wire laying equip-
ment - ' 11-397Basic signal communication-field wire line construc-e
tion - ------------------------------------ --. 11-297Basic signal communication-field wire splices .-. 11-177Basic si7raal commnnrication-field wire ties. 11-178Battery firing, on the march and in position ------ 6-613
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Battery, storage -.......-.. . ...- 10-611-17
Battlefield sounds .................................-- ------ 31Bayonet training. ---------------------------------- 7-25BC-I airplane -..-.------- 1-42Bearings:
Ball -........- 10-67Roller ..-.... ...... 11-257Single line of position and fixes, celestial naviga-
tion -.......- --- 1-544Tapered roller-care and maintenance .---------- 11-257 - ----------
Beech light transport, C-45-B (2-engine), U. S.Army-identification ------- _.............. 1-916 _
Bench grinders-Operation and care -.-. . ..... 10-929Bendix brakes, aircraft hydraulic brakes-adjust-
ment cur- --- ---- -----------.-.. ...-- ------..... 1-3e6Duo Servo .-................................. _1-499
Bendix turrets:Lower-operation and servicing - _. . .......... 1-811Upper-operation and servicing .- _ _. . .......... 1-810
Biplanes, Japanese navy fighter 95 and navy torpedobomber 96-identification ----------------------_ 1-425
Bivouac area-camouflage- .------------------------ 5-645BlabnhbermouNth -_-----------_ 30-938Blacksmithing tools - ..-..............--........ 10-41Blacksmith and the welder ..----- ..--.---- ------- 10-41Blasting explosives and demolitions-clectric equip-
ment .-. 5-272Blasting-nonelectric blasting equipment ---------- 5-271Blenheim aircraft-identification . ._ ..--_ 1-78 . _-Blocking and securing vehiclesfor shipment by railroad - - 17-1Blocks, road- _---------------- 5-149 5-6Blood transfusion --------------------.--- . . 8-42Blower head, Diesel engine _ 9-37Boats:
Assault:River crossings, methods of handling - _-_ 5-118 5-8Stream crossing ...-............. . ............ 5-118
Ponton:Rowing drill -_-_- ___...---. ......._......... 5-26810-ton:
Model 1938 ---- __-----_-_---___-------- 5-279Repairs and storage -.. __ ....._.__.. ....._ 5-565 - _
Rubber ... --- 2Bofors 40-mm antiaircraft gun and carriage - - - 8
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Bomb racks, assembly-P-40, Allison engine .- . 1-746 _ _Bombardier training -- __--___- -- 1-44 __-_Bombardment, aviation attack-airdromes - . 1-27 _____ _Bombers:
Bad weather formation procedure .-..-.. . . ...... 1-778 _ _______Identification:
American:A-20-B, Douglas, light -. -_____-___ .. 1-902 -A-24, Douglas, light -_ ................_ ..... 1-904 -A-31, Northrop and Vultee, one-engine ---__ 1-905 ______.B-17F, Douglas, heavy _--.-- .... ... 1-900B-25, medium_ _ - 1-619 .... ____
British:Battle -.-- ___-........-----... 1-130Beaufort- -___--__---------------------- 1-129 _Boston -- _____-.-..--------- 1-128Botha ---- _____-.-.-___.- -- 1-124 ____Halifax ------------------ - 1-433-Hampden .---------------------------------- 1-426 _ ------..Liberator, Liberator II .-- _--.---_ _- -1-131
1-132Manchester -_---------------- 1-420 _ ---------Stirling- _- ------------- - - - 1-444 _ _____Wellington -_____------------ 1-418 _ __Whitley ___ ----------------------------------- 1-429 ----Whitley, Whitley IV and V ___--_ _ _ 1-127 _____
German JU87 and JU88 .---------_-----_ -1-434 _ _-_Italian cantiere Z-1007- ---------- _-_-------.- 1-417 _ _-_-__Japanese:
Light - 1-437 _ _-__._Medium, 96 and 97 -_-...................._ 1-436 _ - ___._._Medium, 98 .------------------------------- 1-431 - _Seversky, Makajima -........................ 1-427 _ ----------
Bombers, A-28, Lockheed, light-identification 1-903 _ ----------Bombers, B-24D, heavy --- ___-- _.------ 1-9_01 __Bombers, C-47 and C-53, Douglas, medium-identi-
fication -_----______ _ _ . - ----- . ....._ 1-908Bombing:
Aerial -.-------- _..-------- 1-277 1-85 35Theory---------------------------------- 1-277 ___ ------
Bombs --------------------------------------------- - - 9-18 _Aerial ---------___--------------__- _1-39 -
1-461-651-851-99
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Bombs-Continued.Aerial-Continued.
Equipment for loading _-____ 2-255Loaded -_---------------- ---------------------- 1-226Loading aerial ------------_ - _--------_ -.---- 1-99M37 parachute practice bomb ---------- _------- 1-227 _M38-A-2, 100-pound practice bomb .--. . ...... 1-227Methods of loading------------- _ - 1-256Practice .-------------------------------------- 1-227Types .------------------------------- - 1-226 _- . 35
Incendiary- _ .-..... . ........................ .1-479 0 3Thermite and magnesium--methods for control,
preventive measures ..-. ._. _._................ 1-479Theory of bombs ..-.............................. 1-277 ......... ----------Unexploded .-------------------------------- 9-618 9-30 . _.
9-319-321-87
Bolnd rallies -- _-_.. . ..........-----------------.- -- --- 23Booby traps- _.----------- -- _25-394 ___-__-_-_-__Bookkeeping machine -. . ..... ...- -- -__------__ 1-37 - ------Boring mill, vertical turret lathe:
Boring, grooving, chamfering---------- 25-345
Rough facing, boring and turning a shoulder- 25344 iTurning and drilling -.................. 25-343
Bracketing method, seacoast artillery fire adjust-ment - -.-.----------------------------------- 4-926-
Bragg, Fort-infantry demonstration of loadingcargo airplanes - --------------------------------- ---- - -35
Brakes:Aircraft:
Bendix hydraulic adjustment - ........... 1-306-Goodyear disk brake; hydraulic-disassembly
and reassembly -....................... 1-502Hayes expander-disassembly and reassembly,
tube brake - -------------------------------- 1-503Hydraulic-operation .-........... 1-162.
Actuating cylinders-care and maintenance__ 1-309Servicing the brake line ------------------------ 1-308
Automobile .-------------------------------- 10-299 10-3610-7910-8810-3689
Electric -------------------- -- -- 10-36
Hydraulic --. ----------------------------- 10-167 -.
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Brakes-Continued.Hydraulic-Continued.
Mechanism ..-............. -. --- 9-30
Shoe brake-disassembly and reassembly -. 1-500Trouble shooting .....-. 10 299
Types, construction, action ..-. 1-305Mechanical -...... . .........---..- ---...- 10-36 .
Vacuum, power .. ------. ..............----- 10-299 10-3610-7910-80
Brazilian day at Fort lAfeade . 33
Breech mechanisms, 12-inch gun battery .-. . ...... 4-631Bridges:
Construction:Foot bridge - -.--.-------.....----..--------- 5-120 5-8
H-10 portable steel bridge ----........----... 5-615 5-5Light ponton bridge . -. . ............. 5-123 5-9
5-122
10-ton ponton 5-565 5-9Timber trestle -------------------------- -5-378
5-3795-3915-392
Demolition:Concrete arch .-.................... 5-572 :Concrete deck girder ...- . ............ 5-573Explosives and demolitions-concrete deck
girder bridge .------- 5-597 ---
5-573Foot ....-.... ...................... 5-119 5-8
Construction .-- 1-.23...- 5-123River crossing uses ------------------------ 5-119 - -
Ponton:Light:
Construction .---. 0-2.3...-- 5-123Equipment ------------------------------ 5-122Uses .- .. 1... . . ............. 1 .21
25-ton 8Portable ........--- - - 5 -. 5Single span, steel-equipage for H-20 loading --- 5-620 -Steel truss . ... ..--....... 5-5
Bristol Beaufighter-identification .- ... 1-419Bristol Beaufort-identification 1-430Bristol Blenheim-identification - ... 1-430
British Blenheim aircraft-identification. 1-78British bomber types. Part I ... ................. - - 1-127 -
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British bomber types. Part II .... - ........... 1-128British bomber types. Part III l----------- I 1-129
British bomber types. Part IV- 1-130British bomber types. Part V -.-.. . .......... 1-131
British bomber types. Part VI .-......... . ...... 1-132British fighter types----1-12
1-126
British reconnaissance types. Part I ...........--... 1-123
British Spitfire-Identification ... 1-43.
British Stirling bomber-identification ..-. . 1-444
British trainer types - -1-124Browning aircraft machine gun, caliber .30, 482--f unc-
tioning of parts during recoil and counterrecoil - -1-14
Browning automatic rifle,caliber .30, M1918,N41l918AI,M1918A2. Part I.-Mechanical training-general
description, field disassembling and assembling - -7-31Browning automatic rifle, caliber .30, A11918,
M1918A1, M1918A2. Part II.-Disassembling
and assembling the bipod ------------------........- 7-32
Browning automatic rifle, caliber .30, 7'1918,afl918AI. Part I.-Mechanical training-general 'description, disassembling and assembling -. . . ...... 7-33
Browning automatic rifle, caliber .30, M1918A2 with
bipod. Part I.-Mlechanical training-disassembly
and assembly -----.. ------------------- - -- - - 7-74
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917A4-care
and mechanical functioning ......---- 2-15Browning machine gun, caliber .30 HB, 11919A4
(ground). Part I.-Mechanical training--descrip-
tion, disassembling, assembling in groups -... .....- 7-60
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, HB, M1919A4
(ground). Part I.-Mlechanical training-detailed
disassembling, disassembling onlyfor repair, chang-
ing parts -............................---- -.... -7-61
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917, Part
I.-Afechanical training-general characteristics,
description . --. 7-45
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917. Part
II.--Disassembling, assembling by groups . - -..... 7-46 - -
Browning machine gun, caliber .$0, M1917. PartIII.-Detailed disassembling, bolt lock, frame,
barrel extension, cover - -7-47Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917. Part
IV.-Disassembling parts dismounted only for
repair, packingthe barrel, methods of changingparts - - 7-88
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Browning machine gun, caliber .80, M1917. PartV.-Care and cleaning, care during a gas attack ---_--- _-_------- 7-49
Browning machine gun, caliber .80, M1917. PartVI.--3echanical functioning-loading, unloading,clearing gun, trigger actions, backward movement ofparts --------- .................................-------- -- 7-50 _- _
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917. PartVII.-Mechanical functioning-forward movementof parts, automatic fire .. ............................-.. 7-51
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917. PartVIII, section .--Stoppages and immediate action ---- . ........7-63----
Browning machine gun, caliber .80, M1917. PartVIII, section b .---------------------------------- ---------- 7-64 __
Browningmachinegun, caliber.0, M1917. PartIX,'section 1.--Training for placing gun in action, gundrill -.-.-.-.-...............................- ---------- _ -- -7-53a _._
Browning machine gun, caliber .80, M1917. PartIX.-Training for placing gun in action -___.--. 7-86
Browning machine gun, caliber .S0, M1917. PartX.-Training for placing the gun in action, batterydrill -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.------------- - --------- 7-87 ___
Brown ing machine gun, caliber .$0, M1917. Part XI.section 1.-Machine gun marksmanship-prepara-tion exercises, sighting and aiming exercises --_-... - ---------. 7-65
Browning machine gun, caliber .0S, M1917. PartXII.-Technique of fire, direct laying, character-istics of fire, classes of fire, range determination andwindage -... ..................... 7-56 ___
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917. PartXIII.--Technique of fire, direct laying, targetdesignation, fire distribution, fire control, fire orders _- --------- 7-57 __
Browning machine gun, caliber .80, M1917.-PartXIV .-........................ - ----------------......... 7-58 _-__
Browning machine gun, caliber .20, M1919 A 4-stoppages and immediate action, technique of fire - -__ - -________- 2-17 ___
Browning machine gun, caliber .60, HB, M2-mechan-ical training. Part -I------------_------_-__- -- _ .- 17-15 _
Browning machine gun, caliber .50, HB (flexible),M2, ground. Part I.-Mechanical training-de-scription, characteristics ……-------_ _- _------- 7-69 …----
Browning machine gun, caliber .50, HB (flexible), M.2,ground. Part II.-Mechanical training-ossem-bling and disassembling by groups, head space ad-justment -. _--_____ __......-------- 7-70 ------
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Subject Training Fil FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Browning machine gun, caliber .50, HB (flexible),M2, ground. Part III.-Care and cleaning, spareparts, accessories and ammunition, --.- _____----___--- _------- 7-71] _-_-__
Browning machine gun, caliber .60, HB, M21-mechanical training. Part II -----_-_---__-___-------- ---___- 17-16
Browning machine gun, caliber .50, M2, watercooled, and mounts ._._._ . ...... - --_______ - -__ 4-29
Browning machine gun, caliber .60, MS. Part 1.-Disassembly and assembly (3rd and 4th echelon) -----.- ------- 9-24
Bullet resting tubes ------- __---------._ . ............ 9-977 _C-45-B, Beech light transport, U. S. Army-identi-
fication ----------_ _ -----------------_ 1-916 _ __-_C-47, Douglas medium bomber-identification 1-908 __ -- --C-47 Airplanes-packing . ---_ _ _------.-- _ 7-81
7-827-807-83
C-54 (DC-4), Douglas 4-engine heavy transport-identification ---- _ _ .... . ..._ 1-907
C-53, Douglas medium bomber-identification ------ 1-908 __C-60-A, medium transport (2-engine), U. S. Army-
identification -___i-_---___._. - -- - 1-909 __Cables, glider -.- _.____....... -----____- 1-93 _-_-_Cameras:
A-1B magazine- -----------------------_____ 1-140 1-57 _Aerial -------------_. _--------------------------....... __. 1-76 __Aerial, types .-.......................... .1-138
H-3 aircraft gun ..-.. _...............-------- _----------- I 1-36 .K-12, aerial camera --------------------------- 1-139 iMitchell camera -------------------------- -11-298T-3, aerial ----------------------.---------------- . _ 1-30 _-_-__
1-76Camouflage- - _---__�_ - ------------- 5-10 4
Use of natural color and concealment .--- _____-___ 7-234Camouflage ---------------------------- -- 5-3Camouflage-individual concealment -.--------------- 5-645Camouflage of the bivouac area------------ 5-646Camouflage for all arms ......- 9.. . ......... 5-961Camouflage net -...... . ....--- 4Camouflage principles -....................... 5-649Camouflage--use of artificial materials ...-. . 5-648Camping, snow:
Above timberline -............................ 7-678In timber ----------------------------------- 7-679
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Subject Training Film Film~Subject ~ Film Strip Bulletin
Camshaft and balance shaft, Diesel engine- - .. .... 939-.Canadian medium tank MS -.-.-. . ...---.-.... ' ---Cannon, aircraft:
Care and cleaning, operation .-..... ..... 1-48350-caliber machine gun and cannon -------------- 1-261 -.Stripping and assembling ..-........... 1-482.
Cannon, automatic, 37-mm -1-311Canopy and windshield, P-40- disassembly 1-742Cantiere Z-1007, Italian bomber-aircraft identifica-
tion -.................. 1-417 .........Carbine, .30-caliber - -...----- 7-77 18Carburetion - ........---------- 10-44
Aircraft engines ..--....... 1-137 - -.Carburetor:
Carter .--------------------------------------- 10-57Chevrolet.....------------------------------------. 10-83Down draft ..-...-.-..--.-- 10-82.
Zenith:23-series -....--...---.. ... 10-5128-series .---------------.------------------- 10-50.
Care and cleaning of photographic lenses -..-.... - .-.-- 1-48Care and maintenance of the 90-mm antiaircraftgun.-
Part I.-Routine inspections s------------------- 4-640Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires, Part Il.-
Removing and replacing wheels -. .......- 9-972 __Care and maintenance of pneu matic tires. Part IV.-
3M'ounting and dismounting tires with full dropcenter ----------------------- 9-973
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires. Part V.--Mounting and dismounting tires with semidropcenter and flat base rimes -.. ... 9-9... .74
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires. Part V1.-Tire repairs .. . ......................--.9.. - -756.
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires. PartVII--Mounting and dismounting combat tires.... 9-976
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires. PartVIII.-Bullet resisting tubes .--. 0.. . .. 9-977.
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires-preventivemaintenance90-971
Care and maintenance of pneumatic tires-tire designsandfunctions ---.-.--.... .... 9970.
Care and maintenance of the 90-mm gun. Part II.-Regular inspection -4..-.-......... 4641.
Care and maintenance of tapered roller bearings - 11-257Care and release of pigeons in the field .-.... . .11-621.
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LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Subject Training, Film Filmfuilm Strip Bulletin
Care and treatment offace and jaw wounds -..-.. . .......... 1 8-36Care of animals - - -2-Cargo:
Amphibious tractor -------------------------------.........- - - - 26Landing planes--. 35Saddle pack transportation -..... - 2-945 .
Cargo ships, military stevedoring --.. . .... 55-937Carriage, T-16 and T-32, motor 13Carriers:
37-mm gun ....- ------------...-----.. . 337-mm gun, self-propelled .......... 875-mm gun, half-track ........ - 3
Carter carburetor --.--.-. - - - --- - --.-.. . . -. 10-57 -Cartridges, fifty, thirty, and forty-five caliber .. . .... 1-222Cavalry (see TF listed under serial no. 2):
Crossings, unfordable stream -...... .....- 2-14Employment of .50-caliber machine gun .--. 2-18Mechanized vehicles......... ----- 2-37Medical service - ...-.....................---- 8-44 ........Pack horse, selection and training .-------... - - 2-943Rifle troop:
Light rmaching gun-drill .. 2-253.... ..Organization and equipment of light machine-
gun platoon, squad drill - - .. . 2-252Troop, light machine gun platoon-employment_. 2-254Weapons ....... ---------- - --.............. 9-2 .
Cavalry command crossing an unfcrdable streant. 2-14Cavalry rifle platoon from mounted to dismounted
action ...... - ----..- , .... 2-17 i.Cavalry rifle platoon-organization, equipment, drill. 2-9e2Cavalry weapons-Browning machine gun, cal. .30,
411917A4-head space adjustment. care and cleaningand mechanical functioning -.... ..... 2-18 ----
Celestial navigation-bearings, single line of position,and fixes .-............................ 1-544.
Celestial navigation-constellations and navigation 1-547Celestial navigation-illustrative problems, solution 1-550 - '- - - -Celestial navigation-latitude by Polaris .- 1-545Celestial navigation-location of points on the celestial
sphere .......... . ........- 1-290 ..........Celestial navigation. Part ll.--Time .. . 1-546Celestial navigation. Part IV.-Solution of illtustra-
tire problems ---------------- - 1-550Celestial nreigation-position finding on the earth . 1-204Chandelles and lazy eights .-.....- 1-4956 .I
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Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Charaeteristics of naval targets -------------------....-- 4-1Chassis, body and trailer units - -................. 10-35Chemical agents:
Characteristics ----------------------------------- -------- 3-13-2
Decontamination -------------------..- 3-11Employment -------------------------------------- - 3-2 _- _
3-14Protection .......................---------------- - 3-3
3-15
Chemical cylinder --- -------------------------------- --- - 3-14Chemical mortar, 4.2 ----------------- --.-------...- -46Chemical protection, collective .------------------- 3-650Chemical spray tanks ------------------------------------- 1-13Chemical troops---- ------------------------- 313-12 .Chemical Warfare Service (see TF listed under
serial no. 3).Chevrolet carburetor -------------------..----- 10-83Chevrolet hydraulic brake .. -------------------------- 10-88Chevrolet hydraulic brake.. - - 10-89Chevrolet truck steering gear ...........--..- - 10-86Circular saw, pneumatic .--.-.-.-.-.... 955-- - -Circuits, radio transmitters-principles ..-. . ... 1-476Classification of enlisted men-personnel placement
in the Army; Army A. G. O. Form 20 card .- 12-578Classification of waste -- 8........ 1-iClassification material-safeguarding and handling_ - 11-325Clearing of air passage (face and jaw wounds) .-.......- - 8-33Climbing and sworking on poles ---------------- - 11-590Climbs, aerial-instrument fying ------------------ 1-528Climbs-climbing turns (effect of torque)------ 1-494Close combat firing ----------------------------- -- - -- ...... 44Clothing, protective .................----........ 3-3Clutch:
Automotive trouble shooting. Part XV -. . ...10-300Housing, Diesel engines . ..............-- ........... 9-40
Coast artillery ammunition. Part .--general infor-mation -...................................... 4-31
Coast artillery battery, 155-mm guns --------.---. 4-9Coast Artillery Corps (see TF listed under serial
no. 14).Collective chemical protection -.. ................. 3-650Collimator sights-airplane maintenance and ad- I
Justment . . 1-831Combat counterintelligence ---... - 11-321
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Subject Training Film FilmSubject TaFilm Strip Bulletin
Combat firing, close - -. --..-.-.- - --.- -I -------- 44Combat tires-mounting and dismounting ------- 9-976Combat vehicles:
Antitank mine Mt1 ------------------------------ 5-147Armored .-............. 5-145 9-8 19Cavalry, mechanized ------------------------- 2-37Decontamination ...................-- --- 28Defense against -................ 5-146 7-21Half-track ----------------------------.............- 17-9Half-track driving -------------------------- 17-314Light tank crew -.............................. 17-264Mechanized cavalry-roles,capabilities and limita-
tions - --. -- -------------------------- - 2-37Medium tank crew - ----- ----------------- 17-577Mounted drill -.......................... 1.. 7-315 .Tanks:
Driving--------------------------------- 17-314 17-617-576
Identification ---------.-.-----------........ 11-382Light ........................--................. 17-12
17-3Light tank crew ------------------------------ 17-264
17-6Maintenance- ...... 17-6
17-717-1017-1117-1217-1317-14
Manufacture ...........------ 9-8-Medium, M2AI -.. . ..... ........---- . .........1 17-4Medium, M3 -.-.-. .--..--------... . . -i 17-8
17-1317-14
Medium tank crew .-... -------- 15-577Mine MI1 .-.................................. 5-147Obstacles .--------------------- 5-148 7-21Road blocks ----------------------------- 5-149Signals -.... 17-5
Types ------------------------------------------ 5-145Commando training in U. S. A -2- 35Communicable disease .-..-.......... 8-2Communicable diseasecontrol (face and jaw wounds) 8-35Communication, aircraft-facilities of 0-52 --------- 1-718
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Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Communication:Basic signal-field wire:
Laying equipment ..-..... 11-397Line construction ..-....... .... 11-297
Splices -.-----.-....---.--.-- --- - 11-177 -Ties -...................................... 11-178
Pigeons -...................................... 11-621Compasses, aircraft ...................------------- 1-148Compressor, air ................................. 5-623
Pneumatic circular saw .-......... 5-955 . . .Concealment, individual -..-.-.. ..... 5-645Concealment of soldiers .-...------- 7-234Concrete mixer . ...............................-- - .. 12Conduct of physical training -.. -------- 11-184Connecting rods and crankshafts, bearings, and crank-
cases ........- .....-- ---- ---- . . ...- 1-35Construction and application of ball bearings ..- .......---. 10-67Construcdion and operation of Zenith 450-series --------- - 10-52Construction of the abutmentt -. .... - 5-379Construction of the timber trestle .-... . 5-378Control of hemmorrhage (face and jaw wounds) .. 8-35Control surfaces, aircraft .--.....-.. 3.. 1-214Convoy ships ..........................-- - . 42Convoy snapshots somewhere in the Pacific ... - - - 42Cooling system troubles, metro maintealance --- 10-319Cooling systems, aircraft .....-----. --..------- - 1-112-Counterintelligence, combat .-.. ..... 11-321Courtesy, military .-.. 11-157Court martial -.. . ...: ................. 11-235Cranking system, motor vehicle-maintenance .- - 10-376Crankshaft:
Disassembly of crankshaft-Allison engine ... .1-708Wright engines (1820)-disassembling-- - 1-449
Cratering-use of explosives and demolitions 5-574Craters, road ..--....................-.-- 3Crete, German invasion -.............. 16Crew chief-preflight inspection of the B-17 E 1-532Cross country by map - -- -1-69Crossings:
River:Assault boats .-..................... 5-118Foot bridge-construction ... .... . 5-120
Truck-drawn units-methods ... ......... 6-105Unfordable stream-cavalry command ........ 2-14
Cruisers, U. S.-identification .-.... .. 4-675
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Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Cryptography-safeguarding military information__- 11-205Currents, alternating ------------------..- 1-86Curtiss electric propeller - ...-..-.-.-......- 1-28Curtiss electric propeller-balancing -.. ---- 1-462Curtiss electric propeller-disassembling the governor i 1-458 .Curtiss electric propeller-disassembling the hub and
blades -........ E_ 1-457Curtiss electric propeller-disassem;bly of the pouer
unit ......- 1-456 1-28 ..
Curtiss electric propeller-installationu . ..-.. . .1-464Curtiss electric propeller. Part XII.-Principles of
theory and operation .-............. 1-463
Curtiss. electric propeller-reassembling the hub andblades .-.................................... 1-460
Curtiss electric propeller-reassembling the power unit 1-459Curtiss electric propeller-reassembling the propeller. 1-461Curtiss electric propeller-removal and disassembly.
Part II ------------------------------------------- 1-310
Customs, military---------------- 11-157Cutting a keyway on a finished shaft-.-. ...- - 25-624Cutting by explosives-cutting wood and steel . . .. 5-598
Cylinder --------------------------------------------------- 1-27 --- _Cylinder, chemical, portable -........... 3-14.Cylinder and piston assemblies-..1-27
Cylinder blocks:Allison V-1710 engine-disassembly .-. . .... . . .... 1-704Diesel engine-removal - - 9-35
9-34Cylinder head-disassembly and assembly in Diesel
engines -------------------------------------- ---------- 36-9-36 .Cylinders, Wright engine (1820)-removal - . .....1-445Dairnlerfour-wheel-drive English scout car .... - - --. 14Day flying ........................---------------- 1-33Dead reckoning - -1-67 .
1-681-69
Decontamination:Armored vehicles -....- ----------------...---- ----. ------- ----- 19Equipment --- ------------------------ 3-687.
Hand apparatus .---------------------------............. 3-11Decontamination of combat vehicles ...... - -.. - 28Decontamination procedure. Part I.--Personnel and
areas -........................................ 3-667Decontamination procedures. PartII.-Equipment__ 3-687 -Defense against chemical attack-chemical agents and
first aid -------------- 3-1
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Defense against chemical warfare -------------------- 3689 ......Defense:
Antimechanized.--.. . ..... 5-146Antitank -------------------------------------- ---------- _ --7-21Armored vehicle . ....... ...-- ..-- 5-146 7-21Aviation attack -............................ - 7-108
7-1097-110
Employment of machine guns .----------- 7-29.Fighter aviation -............................ 1-406 -Infantry field fortifications..--------.....--- 7-35Machine gun ------------------------------------- 7-29
Defense of infantry areas against attack aviation .----- 7-110Defense of infantry colsumns against attack ----------- 7-109Deflection board M1l, seacoast artillery ----. - --- 4-922Demolitions -... ----------------------------- -- 5-7Department of Commerce ------------- - ------ 1-2
1-3Destroyers, U. S.-identification - .............. 4-676Detection of booby traps .-......................... 25-394Determining direction in the field .---------.---- 7-233Diesel engines - --.-.-.-. .......--..- 10-37.
9-339-349-389-419-429-439-44
Air heater -- - ----------------------------- - - --- 9-39 - ---Blower - ----...-------------------- ---- 937Camshaft and balance shaft ---------------------- -------- - 9-39Clutch housing-------------------- - 9-40Cylinder block ...- -- - -------------.. 9-35Cylinder head -------------------------- --....- - 9-36Fan assemblies --------------- - ----- - 9-40
Governor assembly ------------------------- - ---.. 9-39Pump assemblies ----------------------------------------- 9-38
Diesel engines and fuels-------------- - ------ 10-37Diesel engines-principles, operation, and application. 1-158Diesel tractractor:
Electrical system - ------- ---- ------ 9-169-Engine --.-------.-.-.-------------.---- -------- 9-171Fuel system ---------------------------- 9170Power train .---------------------------------- 9-172.
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LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Diesel tractractor-Continued.Track and suspension system .----------------- 9-173
Digger, trench --------------------- ------- - 2Diode tube-vacuum tubes .-.- - - - 1-470Direction in the field, determining .------------- 7-233Direction finding .-......... 7-233Directional gyro instrument, aircraft .-. . ... 1-331Director M5 and M6--mechanism ----------------- 4-647Disassembly and assembly of the generator and starter
motor assembly -.---------------------- ------ --- 9-42Disassembly and assembly of the injector ------... ---------- 9-41Disassembly of the mount and packing of the trailers _ 4-606Disassembly of P-40. Part L.-Engine cowling and
keel fairing -------------------------------------- 1-731Disassembly of P-O40. Part II.-Oil and coolant
radiators ---------------------------------------- 1-732Disassembly of P-O4. Part 111.-Movable control
surfaces -------.-.---------------------------..... 1-733Disassembly of P-40. Part IV.-Fixed fail surfaces_ 1-734Disassembly of P-40. Part V.-Radio equipment.... 1-735Disassembly of P-O40. Part VI.-Separatimn of wing
and fuselage .....-... ... 1-736Disassembly of P-40. Part VIL.-Fuel tanks ..- . ... 1-737..Disassembly of P-40. Part IX.-Armament ...- . .. 1-739.Disassembly of P-40. Part XIl.-Canopy and wind-
shield --------------------------------------- - 1-742.Disassembly of P-40-Allison engine --------------- 1-741Disassembly of P-40--de-icing coolant oil tanks . ... 1-744Disassembly of P-40-instrument and switch panels_ 1-743Disassembly of P-O--landing gear ...- . ........ 1-738.Disassembly of P-40-miscellaneous equipment--- 1-745Disassembly of P-40--wing panels .-. ...... 1-740Diseases:
Control --------------------------- 8-2 ----Insect-borne ------------------------ 8-5 ----
8-12Intestinal ...........----------- 8-3-
8-48-9
8-108-11
Respiratory _ -.-------..........--..- 8-28-8
Venereal ------------------------------------------ 8-6Disposal of wastes in camps and bivouacs -------------.. ... 8-11
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Subject Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Distance-full graph in aerial navigation - -1-88Dodge 4 z 4 truck-drivers' operating instructions -.-. 10-384 .Dodge 4 x 4 truck-systematic greasing and lubrication - - 10-74Dogs-training .....................................- - - - - 35Don't talk --------------------------------- - 30-949 ..Don'ts. Part I.-Day fling ...---- --------- 1-33 ----------Dornier DO-215-identification ...-. 1-441Double apron fence .-........... 5-263 ,Double parachute-training, folding and packing _ - 1-539Douglas bomber B-17F-identification .-.... 1-900Douglas bomber B-18A-identification .. ---- -- 1-129 -Douglas 4-engine heavy transport, C-54 (DC-4)-
identification -.............................. 1-907Drill:
Antiaircraft-3-inch artillery gun battery .-. . ... 4-243Armored force ..- 17-315 .. .....
Light tank crew -...... . ..................... 17-264 .Medium tank crew -...... 17-577
Battery-Browning machine gun, caliber .30,M1917-training for placing the gun in action,battery drill .....................--..... .7-87
Cavalry-rifle platoon -.................... 2-982Dismounted:
Positions and facings -................. 7-248Soldier without arms-steps and marchings- - 7-249
Height-finder observers in training - . .......... 4-587Infantry:
Platoon -..................................... 7-144Squad --.-.-------------....-.------ --------- 7-143
Military manual of arms:Movements from order arms ...- . ... . ..7-560.Movements from port arms .-. ............ 7-561 .
Ponton rowing -.. 1............... 5-268Drilling-engine lathe drilling, boring and reaming
work held in chuck --------------- 25-336
Drilling and tapping a cast steel valve body ------.. 25-626Drilling to a layout and spotfacing a cast iron valveI
body ------.-.-.-....---------------- - -- 25-627Drills:
Portable electric -------------------- 10-930 0Radial- --------------------------------------- 25-626
25-627Twist .-.................................... 10-933
Drive shaft -.. ....... 10-301Driver maintenance-5-4ton truck -..-...........-.- 17-20
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LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Driver, motor vehicle-responsibility, etc .-.. . ... 11-551Driver training, motorcycle .-..- - 10-654Driving:
Dodge 4 x 2 truck-operators' driving instructions 10-384Half-track --------------------------------------- 17-314
Motor ..-............. 11-551Signals - -.......- 7-20
Motor vehicle:
Difficult driving 11-554
Elementary driving instructions -...... . 11-553First echelon maintenance .......-.... . 11-558
Band signals, road rules, and regulations ..- . .11-552Map reading ----------------------------------- 11-556Marching and night driving -..... . 11-557Traction aids and the winch ------------------. 11-555Trouble shooting reports, vehicle abuse .------- 11-559
Motorcycle-description and functioning ------- 10-654Tank:
Advanced ----------------------------- -- 17-576Basic- . --------.. - --.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--- ... 17-375
Dual General Motors Diesel engine-blower systemassembly and tunings ------------------ --------------- - 9-43
Dual General Motors Diesel engine-disassembly andassembly of the blower head - -.......- - 9-37
Duia General Motors Diesel engine-disassembly andassembly of the cylinder block - -..... ..... . .. 9-35
Deal General Motors Diesel engine-disassembly and
assembly of the cylinder head .............--........ 9-36
Dual General Motors Diesel engine-disassembly and
assembly of engine transfer gear housing, chltchhoWlsinlg,fan assemblies--------------------------------- -9-40
Dilal General Motors Dieset engine -disassembly and
assembly of the governor assembly camshaft and
balance shaft, air heater ..-...-............--.. 9-39
Dual General Motors Diesel engine-disassembly and
assembly of the pump assemblies - -....- 38
Dsial General Motors Diesel engines-disassembly ofthe twuin engine into single engines - -- 33
Dual General Motors Diesel engine-removal of the
subassemblies from the cylinder block - -------------- ..... 9-34Dual General Motors engine blower system-theory
of operation -.......... . ......- 9- 44Dynamite-explosives and demolitions -. . ..... 5-5751
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Subject | Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Echelon:Maintenance, motor vehicle 11-558Right and left echelons-basic, formation flying__ 1-492
Edgewood arsenal-visit of Latin American offi-cers -.......- - -- 32
Effects of weather, terrain, weapons, and tactics ... - -3-2Effective study methods .................-- ........... 1-63Eight-inch gun and 12-inch mortar-railway artillery
emplacement and firing -........................ 4-156Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-cleaning up ... .1-450Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-disassembling
the crankshaft -------------------------------- - 1-449Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-disassembling
the nose ..-.................................... 1-448Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-disassembling
the power section .......- 1-446Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-disassembling
the supercharger section .-.............. 1-447Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine--preparation
for tear-down- ------------------------------------ 1-316Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-preliminary
disassembly----------------------------- 1-317Eighteen twenty (1820) Wright engine-removing
cylinders and nose section ----------------------- 14-45Eighty-one-mm mortar-sights and sight setting .. .7-251Eighty-one-mm mortar, Ml. Part I.-Mechanical
training-description, mounting, dismounting, careand cleaning ....................-- .......... 7-24
Eighty-one-mm mortar, Ml. Part II.-Mechanicaltraining-sighting equipment, spare parts, acces-sories, fire control instruments … 7-25
Eighty-one mm mortar, Ml. Part III.-Mechanicaltraining-ammunition, firing precautions, misfires- - 7-26
Eighty-one-mm mortar. Part IV.-Training forplacing the mortar in action - --.-............--- .-. 7-27
Electric blasting equipment-explosives and demo-litions .-------- - 5-272
Electric drill, portable------------------------- - 10-930Electric propeller, Curtiss:
Disassembly of hub and blades --.. ------- 1-457Removal and disassembly ----------------------- 1-310 .
Electrical system of the Diesel tractractor - . .....9-169Electrical tune-up .........------- 10-66-Electricity and magnetism. Part I.-Elements of
electricity -......... 11-622
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LIST OF TRAINING FILMS
Training Film FilmSubject Film Strip Bulletin
Electricity:Aircraft engine ignition systems 1-136Automotive -------------------------------- - --------- . 10-33Elements -......... 11-622Elements, as applied to ignition systems of air-
craft engines ---- ---------------------------- 1-136Electron theory-vacuum tubes ....-. ............ 1-470Elementary pilot training-effects of controls ----------..- - ------ 1-98Elementary principles of the recoil mechanism ---. 9-30Elements of electricity as applied to the airplane.
Part I -- ------------------------------------------ 1-105Elements of electricity as applied to the airplane.
Part 11 ..It....... -- - ------- ----------. 1-106Emergency bandaging offace and jaw injuries . ------.. - - ------ 8-29Emergency measures for wounds and their immediate
complications -.. ..-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-------- -- ------.-. 8-41Emergency river crossings - --...............- - 40Employment and operation of submarine battery --. .. 4-101Employment of machine guns in attack .-------------- 7-28Employment of machine guns in the defense -. . . .7-29Enemy identification-airborne troops -... . ...7-637Engine of the Diesel tractractor -...------ 9-171 ------Engine lathe-cutting and external nationalfine threado 25-337Engine lathe-cutting a taper with compound rest
and with taper attachment---------- - 25-335Engine lathe-drilling, boring, and reaming work held
in chuck 25-336Engine lathe-rough turning between centers .-. 25-333 .Engine lathe-turning work of two diameters - .- 25-334 .Engine tune-up. Part I - - - 10-63Engine tune-up. Part II .. - - -10-.64Engine tune-up. Part III-m ...-...... 1- - 10-65Engineers, Corps of (see TF listed under serial no. 3).Engines:
Aircraft:Allison V-1710:
Disassembly of crankshaft --------- 1-708Disassembly of cylinder blocks .---- . 1-704 1"E" type:
Reduction gear disassenhly -- --- 1-706 ----- ---------Reduction gear reassembly . ---- - 1-711
"FF" type:Reduction gear disassembly- 1-705Reduction gear reassembly -- _ 1-710 --------
Housing accessory disassemsbly--------------- 1-707 I::--- 1-1-:_-
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Subject | Training Film FilmFilm Strip Bulletin
Engines-Continued.Aircraft-Continued.
Allison V-1710-Continued.Introduction and characteristics ............... 1-701Reduction gear assembly, removing - .... 1-703
Storage -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.---------------------- 1-7281-729
Troubles -.- -- -------------........ 1-82Types, mechanism, and oiling - . ...... 1-135Unpacking .-... ...... -1-702--- ---
Diesel .-......... 10-158 9-339-349-359-369-379-389-399-409-439-44
10-37Electricity as applied to ignition systems .. 1-136 - -Ford 6-cylinder-disassembly - ------------ 10-73Functions and repairs -. I... . . . .... 639Internal combustion -- _.____-.__ --... _- 1-9
1-15 -- - -1-341-779-339-349-359-369-379-389-399-409-419-429-439-44
10-4210-51
Lubrication .........................-- -- ----.---i-- 10-42Maintenance-GMC 2½-ton truck .- l... 10-71
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Engines-Continued. _Motor vehicles. Part III.-Motor maintenance-
the fuel system-engine will not start- 10-377P-40-disassembly -. . ................... 1-731P-40-disassembly of miscellaneous equipment_ __ 1-745Reassembly, Ford 6-cylinder - -......... 10-74Tank maintenance ..................------------ 17-14Tune-up-automotive trouble shooting -... . .10-570Valve and ignition timing - -......- 1-50---Wright 1820-nose disassembly -..... - - 1-316
1-3171-4461-4471-448
l 1-450English scout car, Daimler, 4-wheel drive .-- -..-. 14Espionage:
Counter intelligence, combat -----.-... ------ 11-321Next of kin- 30-950
Experimental carriers for $7-mm gun .--...-.... 3Experimental incendiary bomb .- 3Experimental-type flame thrower - -..-- 2...Explosives .. - - 9-15 -Explosives and demolitions -.............--...... .5-7
Cutting by explosives .-------------------------- 5-598Electric blasting equipment ---.--.--.-... .. 5-272 ----Nonelectric blasting equipment --. --. .. 5-271Primacord .--...... ........-. . 5-273 ----TNT .- . 5-270
Explosives and demolitions-cratering by explosives ... 5-574 _Explosives and demolitions-demolition of concrete
arch bridges----- ......... ..... ..... . -5-572 -Explosives and demolitions-demoliztion of a reinforced
concrete deck girder bridge------------ 5-57351597
Erplosives and demnlitioans-dynamite.--- -----------. 5-575Explosives and demolitions. Part .-TNT--- - 5-270Explosives and demolitions. Part 11.-Aonelectric
blasting equipment------------- .- .---- 5.271Explosives and demolitions. Part VI.-Primacord-- 5-273Extra-oral traction appliances -..............- |...- 8-32
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F. A. missions- A. C. observations ----------------- 1-115Face injuries ---------------------------------------..... 8-25
8-278-288-298-308-318-328-338-348-35
Emergency bandaging ............. 8-29Fan assemblies, Diese I engines .........-----.... 9-40 ...Feeding and watering horses-instruction --------- - - 2-14Fence, double apron- -' .................... 5-263Field adjustment, pack transportation - ... 2-946
ield army. Section I.-General considerations. Sec-tion II.-Medical service .--------------------- --. 8-14
Field artillery (see TF listed under serial no. 6):Guns - - ------------------------ ------- - -- 9-4Instruments-preparation of fire .- . .......... 6-112Sensing fire- 6-19
Field artillery-elementary gunnery'_ .- . .-------. 6-7Field artillery firing-conduct offire. Part I ...- 4Field artillery firing-conduct offire. Part -II--- ---- 6-5
Field artillery firing-conduct of fire. Part III ... ..... 6-6 ----.Field artillery firing-preparation of fire --.-.. -- .. . ........ 6-3Field artillery prime movers and vehicles .......--- 9. 6 -.. -9Field artillery weapons -..- 8.8....... 6-8Field artillery wire communication --........- --- -- 6-1Field fortifications, hasty, infantry - .............. 7-35Field I ighting set B-2--use ----------------- 1-403
Field wire:Laying equipment ----------------------------- - 11-397Liine construction ----------------------------- 11-297 -Splices--------------------------------- 11-177Ties -.-.--------------------- - -..... - 11-178
Fifty- (.50-) caliber Browning machine gun .... 9-24Fifty- (.50-) caliber machine gun and cannon opera-
tion, aircraft- -........ 1-261Fifty- (.50-) caliber machine gun, Browning .-....- 17-15Fighter aviation in air defense. Part I.-Observation
control and interception .-.............. 1-406Fighter aircraft, 2-engine-identification, quiz ------- 1-522Fighter planes, Japanese 96 and 97-identification____- 1-439
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Files, care and use of -.......- - 10-932Film-aerial printing -.............................. 1-102Film-processing, aerial photography .-------------- 1-142Fire adjustment, sea coast artillery_ - . .........4-925
4-926Fire control, seacoast artillery -- _... ----- 4-917
4-9184-9194-9204-9214-9224-9234-9244-9254-926
Fire control and position finding. Part I.-Basicprinciples -.....-- 4-27
Fire control and position finding antiaircraft artillery.Part L-Elements of data ------------------------- 4-15
Fire control and position finding antiaircraft artillery.Part II. -....---- - ---- ------- 4-17
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part 1.-Position finding system -..------------- 4-917
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part II.-Nonstandard ballistic conditions .- . .4-918
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part III.-Computing and setting firing data - 4-919
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part IV.-Pointing methods and reference numbers 4-920
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part V.-M1 plotting board and Ml range correc-tion devices ...-... 4-921
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part VI.-Ml deflection board .-... - 4-922
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part VII.-Dispersion errors and spotty systems. 4-923
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part VIII.--MS spotting board ...-.. 4-924
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part IX.-Correction method and lateral adjustment 4-925
Fire control and position finding for seacoast artillery.Part X.-Fire adjustment bracketing method .- . ... 4-926
Fire control, 37-mm antiaircraft gun .----------- 4-187Fire control, 3-inch antiaircraft equipment artillery
gun battery -------------------------------------- 4-242
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Fire direction, 105-mm howitzer battalion -------- 6-9416-9426-940
Fire preparation, field artillery-instruments ----- 6-112The mil relation ............- 6-lit-...
Fire regullations-motor vehicle driver responsibil-ity. accident prevention .-...----. 11-551
Fire technique, Browning machine gun cal. .30MI919A4--stoppages and immediate action .-. . ........... 2-17
Fire technique-use of small arms in defense -.. .... 7-108Firing battery, on the march and in position ------ 6-612
6-613Firing, Browning machine gun, cal. .30, M1917 ..-.. 7-51
7-567-577-58
Firing chart ------------------------------------- 6-941-6-940 _
Firing data, sea coast artillery-computing andsetting .-....-.... 4-919
Firing, field artillery . ........-- 4----.-6-4
6-66-76-86-9
Firing-marksmnanship ........------ 7-3 ----Firing. Thompson subrhachine gun - . ........17-966Firing unit, automatic antiaircraft artillery -.---- 4-6SS .First aid -.................. 8-33 8-7
8-150 8-41Gas casualties -........................ 8-304Gunshot wounds, face and jaws . .. .........- - . ...... 8-25Ski -.................... 7-681.
First aid and sanitation-communicable disease control.control of respiratory disease .--...- . .........--. 8 -2 .. .
First aid and sanitation-control of insect-borne disease .------- 8-5First aid and sanitation-control of intestinal diseases-
food control .- 8-4First aid and sanitation- control of intestinal diseases-
water saplply and patrification ... . ... 8-3First aid and sani!ation-first aid .- - 8-7First aid and sanitation-venereal disease control - 8-6
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First aid for animals-prevention and emergencytreatment .-. .............. .. .. 8-49
First aidfor gas casualties- . .. . 8-304First aidfor gunshot wounds of theface and jawies ---- -- - 8-25 - ---First aid. Part IV.-- Ijuries and accidents .o-. 8-150 .First Division landing operations, N. C .. 9
First echelon of maintenance .-.-.-. . 10-53
Five hundred third (503rd) regiment, parachute . 20Fixed gages- . ....... .- - 25-348 .Flag sienals ..---.-....................--....----- 16-5Flanle 'thrower . . . ... . .......-------------. ----- 2--- . 2Flared tube connections ........................ 1-42 .......Floor system oftimber trestle-guard rails and flooring
and hand rails . . . . .. 5-392
Floor system for timber bridge-the stringer --. 5-391.Fly, the- ... .......... - 8-0999 .Flying:
Aerial navigation ------------ 1-328 1-1Formation --- 3--------------- ------------- - 1-492 1-6 IfHigh altitude physiology .-......... ..---....-[ 1-313Instrument-climbs and glides, landings -------- 1-528 .
Solo practice ..... ... .- . -----. 1-506 . .Turns ..-... ........ .... 1-494 .- .
Flying boat, British -------------------------------- --- 1-123
Focke-Wulfe, Kurrier FW 200-aireraft identi-fication .-............ 1-373
Folding and packing service seat parachutes ----------- 1-537Food control --------------------------- - -- 8-4 --
8-10
Forced landings-- .-.. ...-...---- ---------- 1-11Ford 6-cylinder engine-disassernhbly .---------.. ----------. 10-73Ford 6-cylinder engine-reassembly ---- ..------ 10-74Ford passenger car ----------------- --- - 10-47 ----
10-48
Ford reconnaissance car .... - ----....... 10-45 ....10-46
Ford V-8 passenger car-glass replacement --..-.-.-----. . ..... 10-76Foreign mechanized vehicles-identification of
Italian arniored cars and tanks-- ...-.-.-.-- --- 7-29Fomnl No. 20. Army A. G. O.-classification of
enlisted men-personnel placement in the Army._ 11-578For.mation flying .................--... 1-61
Bombers-bad weather areas -... 3.. ...... 1-778Landings .-....... .... . ..... 1-492
Formation flying (basic) .-.....----------- 1-492
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Formation procedure for bad weather areas. Partl.-for bombers -........................... 1-778
Formation take-offs .-......................... 1-492Formfitting back parachute folding and packing 1-538Fortifications, field, hasty, infantry - . ............. 7-35Forty-five- (.45-)caliber automatic pistol ---------------- 7-16
7-17Forty- (40-)mm antiaircraft gun, Bofors .......-- -- 8Four-point-two (4.2) chemical mortar for 1942 -......... / - - -- 46Four-wheeldrive, scout car, Daimler .......-- - 14Fractures__ ------------------------ ---------- 8-15
8-37
Fractures-first aid .----------------------- 8-33Fri end aorsfoe-------------------------- - 11-383 .Fuel level gages -------------------------------------- 1-58Fuel system:
Aircraft-fuel troubles ... ...........- -....-.......... 1-112Automotive-various speeds - ............. 10-395Motor vehicle-maintenance -------------------- / 10-377
Fuel system of the Diesel tractractor .- . ........ 9-170Fuel tanks-disassembly of the P-40 - . .......... 1-737Fuel unit, motor vehicle-function of the unit and
the ignition system -.......................... 10-291 .Fuels and earburetion -------------------------------....... 10-44Fuels, Diesel engine --------------------------- - 10-37Fuel system troubles, aircraft ---------------- 1-112
Fuselage:Aircraft structures -............................. 1-211 .Construction for aircraft -................... 1-213 .
Fuze, airplane tail -----------------------.-------- 1-96Gages:
Fixed ------------------------------------------ 25-248 .........
Fuel --_-____ _-...--....-- 1-58 -------.Height- _----- ---------------------- 25-350 ---- -----Pressure --------------------------------- -------- 1-23 _
1-52Gas:
Casualties-first aid -. 8....__...___....... 8304 3-6Protective clothing -- _-- . .....--.-. -3-15' - __
Gas masks _...__________..._..__.- - -- 13
Gas masks:Horse - -------------------- ----------- 3-591 38 _M4 and M5, horse_ ..---- _---... 3-591 _---- .______._Miscellaneous . ... . . ...............--...-3.. ..... 13
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Gas masks-Continued.Service .-....................................... _ __3-4
Adjustment -- _ -___ ---- ---__ 3-216 _ _Inspection -. . ............._______....._ 3-217 _ __
Training:Adjustment ---- _.-.-....._ . ----_ 3-218 _ _ -_-_-_Inspection - --.-.----------- ------------ 3-219 _ _ -_-__-__
Gases ------------------------------------- - 8-304 1-22 _Livens projector ___-_.... .............._ 3-9
Gasproof shelters_ .------------------_�_.--- _ 3-650 3-7Gear housing, Diesel engine ...----------------------- --------- 9-40Gears, reduction, Allison engine V-1710:
Type "E"l_ --...................... _.. 1-706 . _ -_-__Type "F"_ .- _........... __ . .... __ .........__ 1-705 _ ----------
1-710General Motors Diesel engines, dual.. ---------......... 9-33 __-_
9-349-359-369-379-389-399-409-439-44
General principles of the propeller .….-.-..... _ _ 1-104 ___-_-__General structures of the horse and mule - -_ _ 8-38 __-Generator and regulator system-principles ----------_ -_------- 1-53Generators-disassembly and assembly ._._._ ....--.--------- 9-42 _-_Gentle, medium, steep climbing and gliding turns 1-494 --German aircraft identification ... --..- ---. 1-79 _
Bombers, JU-87 and JU-88 . ._..-._ 1-434 -_ ___.. -- --FW-187 - ----------.--.--.--.--.-.--.------------- 1-423 / __-_-_JU-152- --- _-_-_____ -- ------------- _--_-___ _ 1-443 _Pursuits:
ME-109 -................ ��_ .......... 1-294 _ _Types -_ -------------------------------- 1-432 - _-_
German army:Invasion of Crete ___--_-_................ .. ---. 16Invasion of Russia -------------------------------- ---------- 17Invasion of Poland, 1939 -_.. ......................................... 48
Glider training. Part IV.-Tow ropes and cables ---e..- -. - 1-93Glider training. Part V.-Launching equipment ----..- ------ 1-94Glides, aerial:
Landings and instrument flying ----------------- 1-528T urns -- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- -- --- --- 1 4 4 - --- ----1-494
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GAlC 2½-ton, 6z6 truck-fuel system, cooling system,engine maintenance and tune-up ..........--.. 10-71
GAM£C2£-ton, 6 x 6 truck-operating the vehicle. --..- 10-68GAItC 2½-ton, 6z6 truck-power line, axles - - 10-70GMIC 2½§-ton, 6 x 6 truck-springs, steering, brake
system ------.---------------------------- -- 10-69Goodyear aircraft brakes - ... .... 1-307
1-.02Governors:
Curtiss electric propeller-disassembly ---------- 1-456 l1-458
Diesel engine-assembly -----------------.......-- 9-39 -Graves registration units . ---------------.- 10-29Grenades:
Antitank .. -- 7-88Hand ----------------- - -- ------.- . ............--- .---- 7-4
Grinders, portable and bench .--.-. . .. 10-929Guidon ........................---------------- 7-23Gun, 75-mm, M1897A4, and carriage, gun, 75-mm.
Part II.-Disassembly and assembly of units .... .....--. 0-11Gun, automatic, 20-mm, Jltf-disassembly and assem-
bly of weapon .....---------------------- ---- 0-__ 9 ......Gun, automatic, 37-mm, M4. Part 1.-Disassembly
and assembly of weapon --------------------.-. 0-. ... 9-28Gun, automatic, 37-mm, MA4. Part 11.--Disassembly
and assembly of weapon ---------------------.. 0-.------ 9-29Gun batteries:
37-mm antiaircraft -........... 4-185 -4-1864-1874-1884-1894-269
90-mm ----------- -- 4-320 4-16105-mm howitzer battalion -.. 6-994 .... . .........155-mm -.............................. 4-93-inch antiaircraft t----------------- -------- 4-240
4-2414-2424-2434-244
12-inch, barbette carriage .----------------------- 4-631 -.50-caliber - ........- 4-190 :Barbette carriage -.-.-.- ----.--.-.-.-..------- 4-634Machine gun ------------------------------------ 4-194
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Gun batteries-Continued.Occupation of a position ..-........ 6-15 .
Gun directors:Antiaircraft - .....-- -- --- 4-686
M4 and M7 ........-- 4-9474-6944-696
4-692Gun regiment, 155-rm m...............- ---------- 4-18
4-194-20
Gunnery:Aerial:
Forces acting upon the projectile .-------------- 1-116
Sighting- ,------r------------- - 1-117 1 41
Antiaircraft artillery, automatic .----------------- 4-688Elementary field .------------------------------------ . 6-7
Guns:20-mam, M2 -........ . ... 9-9 .....-...37-mm, carriers ........ ---------- - -..--- 3
837-mm, M3, antitank ..-....- - - 7-668 7-68
7-72
7-737-767-80
37-mm, M4 ......- - - 9-289-29
17-18 l
37-mm, antiaircraft battery. -.------------------- 4-185
37-ram, tank - -----.---------------------------- 17-1940-mm, antitank, British .-.. ............... 4-666
40-mm, Bofors, antiaircraft - 875-mm ......-.. --. 6---.------------- ----------. 910 3
75-mm, M2A31 -6----------------------- 109-11
75-mm, M1897A-4- 9-109-114
90-mm, antiaircraft l105-mm, howitzer ..- --------------------- 6-611
6-612,
6-613155-rnm- ___--------------------------- 6-183 4-18 18
1 4-20
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Guns-Continued.155-mm howitzer M1918-A-1 --------------------- 6-124
6-1253-inch, antiaircraft -------------------------------- 9-114.30-caliber carbine ,---------------........... -- --- 18
Gun, 75-mm, AM1897A4 and carriage; gun, 75-nmm,M2AS-basic disassembly and assembly ...--.. ---------- 9-10
Guns, aircraft, machine ------------------------ - 1-483Guns, aircraft and antiaircraft --------------- ------ 9-6
9-7Guns, antiaircraft ----------------------- - 4-3
90-mm-routine maintenance - . . ................ 4-640Machine gun battery .--------------------------- 4-192
4-1904-1914-1934-194
Guns, antitank:37-mm, M3----------------------------------------------- 7-68
7-727-737-76
37-mm, M6 ------------------------.-. _..- 17-18Guns, automatie, 57-mm, M4. Part II.-Disassembly
and assembly of weapons ..........----------........... 9-29Guns, Browning automatic rifle, caliber .30 .---------......- - 7-31
7-327-33
Guns, Browning machine .-------------..-- ----- 2-18Caliber .30, HB, M1919A4--------- -------- 7-60
7-61Caliber .30, M1917 ...............----------......... 7-45
7-467-477-487-497-507-51
7-53a7-567-577-587-637-647-657-87
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Guns, Browning machine-Continued.Caliber .30, M1917A4 .7-86Caliber .50, HB, M2 -. . ....................._ 7-69
7-707-71
17-15Caliber .50, HB, M21 -. . ...................17-16
Guns, field artillery .-........................... 9-4Guns, mobile mount, T-21 .---------------------- .... ........ 11Guns, multiple, power-operated turret .-........... 18Guns, Thompson submachine, caliber .45 -...... 17-2Gunsights, aircraft -- 1-830 1-165Gunsights, airplane, collimator ...-............. 1-831Gyroscopic flight instruments A-2 - . ............1-507
1-508Gyroscopic flight instruments-the directional gyro__ 1-331Gyroscopic flight instruments-the gyro hori'on ..- . . 1-332H-20 loading, equipage, portable steel bridge, single
span -................................ 65-620Half-track:
Gun carrier, 75-mm .-................................ 3T-2 and T-3.-.. ................................. 12
Half-track vehicles --------- 17-9 12Driving .-..... 17-314
Half-track--descriptions and characteristics .---------. 17-9Half-track driving, advanced - .......... 17-314Halifax bomber, British-identification -. . ...... 1-433I-Iamzlton constant speed propeller-installation .------ 1-289Hamilton constant speed propeller-reassembly and
adjustment -...................... 1-288Hamilton constant speed propeller-removal and dis-
assembly g-----------------------------------.. 1-286Hamilton constant speed propeller-servicing and in-
spection ------------------------------------ 1-287Hamilton constant speed propeller-theory and op-
eration ------------------------------------------- 1-285Hamilton hydromatic propellers, aircraft:
Installation ---------------------- 1-455-Reassembly and adjustment- -------------------- 1-454Servicing- --------------------------------------- 1-453.
Hamilton hydromatic propeller-disassembly- .. .... 1-468Hamilton hydromatic propeller-removal .- . .... 1-452Hamilton hydromatic propeller-theory and operation_ 1-451Hlamilton standard constant speed propeller - -1-62Hamilton standard hydromatic propeller. Part IV.-
Aircraft maintenance inspection - -....- - - 1-75 .
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Hamilton standard '-position propellers -------------.---- 1-24
Hampden bomber, British-identification .----- 1-426Hand decontaminating apparatus. --.. ------ . ...... 3-11
IHand grenades -------------------------------------. 9_0-19 -I-land grenades .-....-.. -.-...........---- 7-4
tland grenades and trench mortar ammunition .-.-.------....- - 9-19 -Iland measuring and power tools -.... ..-.-.----- 10-40
Hand smeasuring and power tools-care and use offiles_ 10-932-land measuring and power tools-electric valve grind-
ing tools .-...... ........ 10-9311land measuring and power tools-operation and care
of portable and bench grinders -.o-... .. 10-929Hand measuring tools ---. i--.O-.-.-.. - - 10-929 10-40Hand signals --------------------------------------------- - 16-5
Infantry ------------------------------------------------ 2 7-97-10
Motor transport ---------------------- 7-20
Hanger loads, cavalry pack transportation -... . .2-946Harley Davidson lubrication .-.. .......-. 10-90Harmonization of guns and sights -......-.- 1-165I-lHsty tank obstacles---------------- - ------ 11(c)
13 (c)Hayes aircraft brakes--------------- 1-307
1-5001-5031
H-leadquarters and service company, medical regiment _ 8-19
Heavy tent pitching , . ........--- - 8-39-Heavy wrecking truck a1l series --operation and use_ 9-614
Height finder Ml. Part I.-Preparation for action 4-585
IHeight finder Ml. Part I.--Adjustment prior to
operation- ---------------------------------------- 4-586Heightfinder Ml. Part 1.-Drillt-------- 4-587
Height finder Ml. Part IV.--March order .-.-- . ... 4-588Height finder Ml and ME. Part V.-Care and main-
tenance -.............................. 4-589Height' gages and standard indicator .-. . ............ 25-350Heinkel:
115-identification -................. __ 1-428IIIK MK, VA-identification --.. ___.____I__ l... 1-435 --
Hemorrhage ---_ - _-------- ------ --- -- 8-35 _
8-36First aid -____-__-------------_-------------- 8-33
Highway to Alaska - - - - - - --_ -- _- _- 37
Hitches, pioneer equipment- 5-202Horse anatomy_____ --------- ---- ---- 8-38 ____--
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Horse gas masks 514 and Al5 .--6-.------__ _-------_ 3-5'1 .Horsemanship ._-_------- . .....--- - -. 2-7 _
2-82-112-122-132-142-15
FHorsemanship. Part I.-Saddling and bridling .----- 2-600 _ _- _Horsemanship. Part II.-Mounting and military
seat . _-.-.-...................._ 2-601Horsemanship. Part Ill.--Aids and gaits --- _-_----- 2-602 _ _Horsemanship. Part IV.-Supplying exercises 2-603 _ _ -- __Horsemanship. Part V.-Jumping and cross-coun-
try riding ------------ _-_-_---_.---------- 2-604 _ _Horsemanship-blanket, saddle, and bridle ----------- 2-12Horsemanship-instruction-feeding and watering- --_-_---- 2-14 _- _Horsemanship-instruction mounted-supplying exer-
cises and riding hall morements _------------------...... 2-7 - .Horsemanship-instruction mounted-aids and gaits- _ 2-15 __Horsemanship
2-instruction mounted-jumping and
cross-country riding ..----------------------_..._._..... - ._ 2-8 __-_Horsemanaship instruction-mounting, dismounting,
and the military seat -_-_---- . ._...............�__ _ _. _ .... 2-11Horsemanship instruction-shoeing animals - . _ ..2-9Horsemanship instruction-stable management -. . ..........2-13Horseshoeing .----_ _ _ ---- _ .. - -_ 2-9How to use a micrometer -- ___.. .__-_-_-__ _ _.- _ - 10-91 - --Howitzer:
75-mm pack _------------------------_____ ---- ------- 7-81105-mm, battalion -. ____--- ___-- __ _.----- 6-684 _ _
6-994105-mm, M2 --------------------------- ____..- -_ 6-611 9-27
6-612 9-26 -206-613
155-mm, M 1918-A-i-care on the march .- 0.-. - 6-124 _ _155-mm, M 1918-A-1-firing position -... .._._. ... 6-125 _155-mm, M 1918-A-1-march order --- _---__. -- 6-126 0 _- _240-mm:
Battery .------------------------------ - 60-230 _ _ -_-___6-2316-232
Displacement -.-- _6.0-2-------------- 6-232Personnel and equipment ---- _---- -_-_-_-_. 6-230 _Service of the piece ..--.--................ 6-231
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Hub and blades, Curtiss electric propeller:Disassembly -............. 1-456--Reassembly- -........................... 1-460
Hudson bomber-identification -................... 1-130Hurricane airplane, British-identification .-. 1-424Hydraulic brakes:
Aircraft:Adjustment-Bendix .-................ 1-306Goodyear disk brake-disassembly and re-
assembly- .................................... 1-502Hayes and Goodyear-brake adjustment -. 1-307.Hayes expander tube brake-disassembly and
reassembly .-............... 1-503.Maintenance and care of actuating cylinders 1-309Operation ------------------------------------ 1-162Servicing the brake line------------ 1-308
Automotive ------------------------ 10-88.10-89
Types, construction, action .-... .... 1-305Hydraulic brakes-application and principles----- 10167-Hydraulic brakes-disassembly and reassembly, the
Hayes shoe brake -............................... 1-500.Hydraulic system units. Part L--A simple system --.-. . . .1-113.Hydraulic systems, aircraft .-..------- 1-107.
1-1081-22
BC-I airplanes ---.... ........- 1-174.Maintenance ------------------------- 1-175
Hydromatic propeller ---------------------------- 1-75Disassembly ...-..................... 1-468.Removal ...-....- - 1-452.Theory and operation -.... .... 1-451.
Hygiene:Personal -... 8-155Sex-------7----------- 8-154 .-------
Identification:British bombers ..-...- - 1-128 __
1-1291-1301-1311-132
British reconnaissance ..-... . .... 1-123Destroyers -............................ 4-678Enemy paratroops------------------------------- 7-637Foreign mechanized vehicles (German) ----------- 7-78
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Indentification-Continued.Merchant ships.....................--........... 4-28
Naval vessels .-...- - 4-675 --
4-676 4-1
Identification of aircraft .-..-.. --........- .. - .1-38
Idenltification of aircraft .-...... 4-2
Identificationefaircraft. Part XIlb.-The lurricane 1-424- --
Identification of aircraft. Part XXIX.-Japanesemedium army bomber 98 -..................... 1-431
Identification of aircraft-Bristol Beaufighter -. .... - 1-419
Identification of aircraft-Bristol Blenheim and
Bristol Beaufort .-........................... 1-430Identification of aircraft-British Blenheim types ..... -- .- - 1-78IIdentification of aircraft-British Ilampden bomber.._ 1-426 --- | ------
Identification of aircraft-British Stirling bomber .-- 1-444 -..Identification of aircraft-British Manchester
bomber . . ... . . ........----------------- 1-420
Identification of aircraft-characteristics of foreign
aircraft-German pursuits 2IE-109 ......... 1-294
Identification of aircraft-distinguishing features of
U. S. Military airplanes ....... , 1-259 .- -
Identification of aircraft-Dornier C'0-215 ... 1-441
Identification of aircraft-Focke-llulfe Kurrier F1-0 0-. .................................. 1-373
Identification of aircraft-German bombers JU-87
and JfU-88 -................ 1-434
Identification of aircraft-German Fl-187 .1-423 ..
Identification of aircraft-German JCU-52 - 1-443
Identification of aircraft-German pursuit types IIE-
11t, IIE-11 S- .............. ...... 1-432
Identification of aircraft--lalifax bomber .- . ..... 1-433 - -
Identification of aireraft-Ileinkel III K MK, VA 1-435 -
Identification of aircraft-lleinkel 115 j..-..-. 1-428
Identification of aircraft-Italian bomber, Cantiere7-1007 .--.... I....- - 1-417
Identification of aircraft-Japanese biplanes, navyfighter 95 and navy torpedo bomber 96 ...-... .. 1-425
Identification of aircraft-Japanese fighter bombers,
Seversky, Makajima .......-....- 1-427 |
Identification of aircraft--Japa nese fighters 96 and 97. 1-439 .- -
Identification of aircraft-Japanese light bomber - . ... 1-437
Identification of aircraft-Japanese medium bombers96 and 97 ... -----------.------------------- 1-436
Identification ofaircraft-Japaoese navy patrol bomber97 ------------------------------------------- - 1-422 ---..--- ------
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Identification of aircraft-Japanese navy scouting sea-plane 95 ------------------------- 1-421------- ----------
Identification of aircraft-Maechi 200 -- 1-442 _- -- -------
Identification of aircraft-ME-109F Mlesserschmitt - - 1-79
Identification of aircraft-Messerschmitt AIE-llO1 ---- 1-440 _ ----------Identification of aircraft--lVellington bomber --------- 1-418 ....................Identificction of aircraft-two-engine fighter quiz ------- 1-522 _ -----
Identification ofaircraft--Vhitley, British - - 1-429 !-___ __.._____Identification offoreign mechanized vehicles. Port L.-
Identification of German tanks and armored cars ----..- ------- 7-78 _Identification of foreign mechanized vehicles. Part
11.-Identification of Italian armored cars and tanks -.- 2.- ----. 7-29Identification of foreign mechanized vehicles. Part
II.-Identification of Japanese tanks and armoredcars -.-- 30-------------------------..-- 7-30
Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-A-20 Douglaslight bomber -............... . . . - . 1-902
Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-A-24 Douglaslight bomber -.-.------------------------ 1-904
Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-A-31, Northropand Vultee, one-engine lighi bomber -. . .......... 1-905 .... .
Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-A-28 Lockheedlight bomber ---------------------------------- - 1-903
Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-B-24D con-
solidated heavy bomber .-...- - - 1-901Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-B-25 medium
bomber .-.................. 1-619Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-C-47 and C-53
Douglas medium bomber -------------------------. 1-908 ....... ..Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-C-64 (DC-4)
Douglas 4-engine heavy transport .-...- - 1-907 ......... _________Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-P-S9L1 Bell
Pursuit -. ---.. --------..------.------------- 1-912 _ ------..Identification of U. S. Army aircraft-P-61 North
American Pursuit ----------------- 1-910 -....... ----------.Identification of tanks -. 1.--.----_.._._...___.________ 11-382
11-383Ignition -_....___............. 25-152 _-______ ---
Aircraft engines-application of electricity ------- 1-136Automotive trouble shooting at various speeds .- 10-396Timing -- ---.- --.--.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-- -.----- .--- 1-50 _-_
Ignition troubles, aircraft --- ----------- ---------- - - 1-112 ----------Ignition and the spark plug 2... . ............... 25-152 . .Immobilization of fractures .....-- 8-37 _-_-_.........
Incendiary bombs -------------------.-------------- 3
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Incendiary bombs-Thermit and magnesium---- 1-479Indexing, plain, and cutting a spur gear-the mill-
ing machine ------------------- 25-342Indicator, standard---------------------------- - 25-350Induction centers-classification--------- 12-5. -8--
Industry-women in men's jobs ---- , - - -- 27
Infantry:Airborne -------- - - --- 35Antitank battalion in attack - - - 5Battalion-river crossing .-........... 7-20 - - -
Defense against aviation attack .. .--- 7-109 i.--.-....-..Field fortifications ----------.-- 7-35
Infantry drill-the platoon ___-- 7-144 _---------- ------- --
Infantry drill-the squad 7143
Infantry hasty field fortifications .------------------ 7-35
Medical service ..............--........ 8-178-188-19
8-208-218-22
Surgeon's offeict------------------- - 8-iSTargets, attack aviation------------ 1-107Weapons ----- -7- ----- 7ec36t_ ......---236 -
Infantry signals. Part II.-Signals for cres.-serredweapons------------------------- - 7-10
Infantry weapons and their characteristics-cresw-
served weapons ......-------------------------... 7-8Infantry weapons and their characteristics-individ-
uan weapons - -7-7Information, military-cryptographic security-11-205-
Handling -11-325 1Safeguarding -11-324
Injector-assembly and disassembly - -9-41Insect-borne diseases - 8-5
Inspection:90-mm gun:
R egular -.......................... 4-641.Routine ---------------------------------------- 4-640
B17E .-....... ..- 1-534Armament .....................--.... . ......1-81Hamilton constant speed propeller - . ....... 1-287Parachutes --------------------------------------- 1-56
Inspection of the service gas mask -..-- -.. . 3-217Inspection of the training gas mask .--------------- 3-219.
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Inspections of motor vehicles-command, provisions,technical o-----------------------------------------........10-58
Installation:Aircraft, synchronization -...................... 1-247Antennae ------------.------------------.--------- 1-292Hamilton constant speed propeller .-. .. .... 1-289Typical instrument installations in cockpits . ...........- - 1-111
Instruction:Horsemanship . ...... .............-- .. 2-15--Methods of study -..-.-..-- - - 1-163 .
Instruction of the soldier, dismounted without arms-positions .-............. 7-248
Instruction of the soldier, dismounted without armss-steps and marching- . ............ 7-249
Instrument flying and landing. Part VI.-Air forceslanding system .-................. 1-531
Instrument installation in cockpits --- --- --- 1-111 ----------Instruments:
Aircraft-gyroscopic flight instruments --------- 1-331Aircraft-pitot static ...............-- ... 1-163Landings, climbs, and glides ----------------. 1-528Preparation of fire, field artillery .-.. ... 6-112
Instrument flying and landing. Part III.-Climbsand glides -...............................- 1-528
Intake and exhaust systems . ... . .... 7------------------- - 1-64Intelligence, combat and counter ------------ - 11-321
Military ----------------------------------------- 11-20511-22511-32111-32411-325
Interception-aerial navigation ..-...... ..... 1-329Interception, fighter aircraft -..----------------- 1-406Internal combustion engive-principles of operation,
types and their function, engine lubrication and cool-ing ... ---..- 10-42
Interrogation of prisoners .-................. 11-225Intestinal diseases ...................--........... 8-3
8-4 --8-9
8-10Intra- and extra-oral splints -...-.-............----- 8-34Intravenous solutions - -................. 8-42Introduction to airplane instruments .. ---- ----- 1-23Introduction to airplane structures ..------- 1-10
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Invasion of Crete by the German army ...--- - 16Invasion of Poland in 1939 by the German army . - --.. 48Japanese aircraft-identification:
Bombers:Light -------------------------------------------- 1-437Medium, 96 and 97 .---------------------------- 1-436Medium, 98 -............ 1-431Navy fighter 96, Navy torpedo 96 .----------- 1-425Seversky, Makajima 98 -....... - --- 1-427
Fighters, 96 and 97 .----------------------------- 1-439Scouting seaplane 95, Navy ------------ 1-421
Jungle warfare against the Saps - -..-............- 43K-12 camera, aerial photograph -... ....... 1-139Keyways--cutting:
Finished shaft ........-.... ..... 25-624Milling machine -... . . -.------------------------ 25-339
Know your enemy -------------------------------- 11-382Know your enemy-airborne troops ..-. . ....... 7-637LB 30-A bomber, British ------------------- -1-128Labor greets General Somervell ............-- ------ 25Landing gear ---------- ------------ 1-31
P-40-disassembly .-... ... 1-738Struts-removal and installation .....- . ....... 1-878
Lancaster bomber, British ----------------- 1-129Landing of cargo planes ........ - - -8.. 35Landing operations, First Division .. --------------------- 1-11Landing system-instruments -.. 1......... 1-531Landings:
Aircraft - ---.... ---------------------------- 1-528Instruments, flying - ------------------ 1-528 -----
Lash loads, cargo pack transportation- ... . ..... 2-946Lateral adjustment, seacoast artillery ----------- 4-925Lathes:
Engine - ----------------------------------- 25-33325-33425-33525-33625-337
Turret --------------------------------- 25-34325-34525-344
Latin America-Brazilian day at Fort Meade--- 8 33Latin-American officers visit Edgewood arsenal - 32Latrine screen - -7-22Launching equipment, gliders - - 1-94
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Laundry, mobile unit ------------------------------ 26Leg splint ---------------------- --- ---------- 8-15Lenses --------------------------- 1-47
1-48.~ 5~F-2
Light machine-gun platoon, cavalry rifle troop-organ-ization and equipment of the platoon, squad drill. _ 2-252
Light machine-gun platoon, cavalry rifle troop-pla-toon drill_- 2-253
Light machine-gun platoon, cavalry troop. Part 1.-
Equipment -....... 2-254Light signals --------------------------------------- 17-5Light tanks--description and characteristics .-...- ...... - 16-3Lighting, air field .--------------------------------- 1-403
1-404Lighting system-automotive trouble shooting ---- 10-595Linear speed method theory .-.......... 4-24Liquids -------------------------------------------- 1-22Livens projector MI1 ... ..................................... 3-9 .Loading:
Aerial bombs ..---....- 1-651-99
Ambulance ...........--....----- .------- 8-16Cargo ships .-.................. 55-937
Loading, assembling, and packing ammunition for3-inch antiaircraft ..-............... 9-114
Loading the type AiB camera magazine .-------- --- __- 1-57Loading the type T-SA aerial camera .-----------. .... 1-30Loads, pack transportation .-...................... 2-946Lockheed light bombers .-....................... 1-903Loose talk-- --- -- --- -- --- --- -- --- -- --- -- 30-949Louse, the .8-1000Lubrication -lOOO 10-39
Aircraft -------------------------------------------...... 1-74Dodge 4 x 4 truck -.. ................i 10-385 10-74Motor vehicle engines -. ......' 10-42Motorcycle .....................--................. 10-84
10-90Ml deflection board, seacoast artillery -------------- 4-922M1 height finder -. ____ _-___ _ _.._........... 4-585
4-5864-5874-5884-589
Ml plotting board, seacoast artillery .-. __. ....... 4-921
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M1 trailers, antiaircraft battery, searchlight -.- - 4-3'398 _4-399
M1 wrecking truck .-. 9-614 _ _._M2 caliber .50 Browning machine gun, antiaircraft
artillery, automatic weapons - -4-29M2 height finder - . .................... 4-589M2 tank gun, 75-mm m--. .... .... t - - 14M2-A-2 antiaircrait gun battery-emplacement of
M3 on M2-A-2 mount _------- 4-240M3 antiaircraft gun battery -. . _ 4-240
4-241M3 gun, 37-mm, antitank . ... . .._. .._ -_-.. - ........... _ -... 7-68
7-727-737-76
M3 spotting board, seacoast artillery ---_-_-------_ 4-924 - l-__-____M4 gas mask, horse -........ . . ........... 3-591M4 antiaircraft gun director-orienting and syn-
c'lronizine _ -------------------------- 4-694M4 gun director, antiaircraft artillery-care and
maintenance ..--------------------- _------------ 4-947M4 gun director-fitting gun for change of ammu-
nition -- ------.--.-------------------..------- 4-696M4 gun director-leveling and adjusting levels _ 4-692 - _M5 director-mechanism - _-.-.-.............._ 4-647M5 gas mask, horse ...-. . .........._......... 3-591M6 director-mechanism -. . ....................._ 4-647M6 tank guns-functioning, care and cleaning ..- _ _-------- 17-19 _-__M7 antiaircraft gun director-orienting and syn-
chronizing ------------------- _.------------- 4-694 'M7 gun director, antiaircraft artillery-care and
maintenance --------------------------------... 4-947MIS0 nosefuze ..-_..___._. _ ._._-.- _--_ -_-_-.- -___----- 1-87M106 tail fuze --------------------------------------- -- - 1-96M1917 Browning machine gun, caliber .30-training
for placing the gun in action, battery drill - - 7-87M1917A4 Browning machine gun.-.-.-. -m ------- _ -- _------ 2-18M1918-A-1 155-mm howitzer . -6-1 ---24-_---_ _--
6-125Macchi 200, Italian-identification ----- _ . ......... 1-442Machine gun:
.50-caliber, aircraft ---------------------___ ------- 1-261
.50-caliber--employment of cavalry ..-. _ . .. .2-18Mission -_______...------------------------ 4-190
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Machine gun battery:Antiaircraft --------------------------------- - 4-191
4-194Care and maintenance of gun mount . . ....'. __ 4-193
Fire control equipment-iBring-..--------------- 4-192Machine-gun platoon:
Cavalry rifle troop-drill .-. . ...................... 2-253Light cavalry troop ------------------------------- 2-254Organization and equipment --------------------- 2-252
Machine gun sights:Aerial -------------------------------------------- 1-41Aircraft-harmonizationr-. ..- - 1-159
Machine guns -------------------------------------- 9-3A ircraft ------------------------------------------- -1-12
20-mm gun ------------------------------------ 1-48237-mm cannon -............................... 1-311Care and cleaning, operation .------------------- 1-483
Browning:Caliber.30, M1917 ---------- ----- . .7-8 -46 --
7-487-457-467-477-487-497-507-517-537-567-577-587-637-647-867-87
Caliber .30, HB, M1919A4 ----------------------------- . 7-8 -- --7-607-61
Caliber .50 ----------------- - 2-18 7-8 ----9-244-29
Caliber .50, HB --------------------------------- . . .7-697-707-71
Caliber .50, HB, M2 ---------------------------------- 7-697-70
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Machine guns-Continued.Browning-Continued.
Caliber .50, HB, M21 ------------------------: -17-16Employment in attack -' 7-28Employment in defense fence --------..- ---- 7-29Thompson submachine gun, caliber .45, M1928-
Al ..................--- 2-22-3
2-1017-2
Machine, milling ----------------------------- - 25-338 - -Cutting keyways --- --------- ------- 25-339Plain indexing, cutting a spur gear --------.-- 25-342Straddle milling ------- --------- 25-341 -----Surface and straddle milling to close tolerances _. 25-340
Machine records, mobile unit . .................-- -- 30Machine tools:
Engine lathe -------------- ---- 25-333 1-425-33425-33525-33625-337
Milling machine ------------------- 25-338 1-5.25-33925-34025-34125-342
Shaper ----------------- ------ 25-624 1-7.25-62525-628
Vertical boring mill ----------------------------- 25-34325-34425-345
Machine tools. Part .- Lathe-------- 1-4Machine tools. Part 11.-Milling machine.. - - 1-Machine tools. Part II.-Planers ---.-------- -- 1-6.Machine tools. Part IV.-Shaper .-.---------------- 1-7.Machines ..-------------- ------ 10-49.Machining a rectangular cast iron block .-------------- 25-625Machining a tool steel V-block..........------------ 25-628.Machining the shell for 3-inch antiaircraft gun- ...---- 9-113 .Machinist, The ------------------------ --- ----------. 10-49Magazine A-lB, aerial photography-------- 1-140
Magnesium bombs-methods for control, preven-tive measures - -- -- 1-479 I- -.------ -------
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Magnetism . ..... ..........---....... 11-622MNagnitude correction method, seacoast artillery_ _ 4-925Maintenance, first echelon ...................- --..----- 17-20Alaintenance of heavy equipment. Parts I and II.-
Engineer tractor, daily and weekly maintenance--- 5-651Makajima, Japanese fighter bomber-identification 1-427Maneuvers:
Aerial-chandelles and lazy eights ------------- 1-495Army ..... .........................-- - -. - 1-69 15
36Manila rope -------.....-------- ------ 5-201Manual of arms-nomenclature for drill .-. . ... 7-560
7-561Alanual of the guidon .--... - - - - 7-23Afaanal of the saber ........ . ............. .- - - - 7-14Map reading ---- -- - 5-312 5-1
Aerial ..................--....--------. 1-245 1-69Motor vehicle driving ------------------------- 11-556 ..
Marksmanship:60-mm mortar -- ............-. .- . 7-15Caliber .30 U. S. rifle ...................... - - - - 7-39
7-407-41
Machine gun, Browning, caliber .30 -- -........ 7-65Preparatory training ------------ - - - - 7-28
7-84Thirty- (.30-)caliber rifle ... ............. .-- - - 7-3
7-85Martin upper turrets, aircraft -......... ......- - 1-813 lMIasks, gas - -------... ----- --------------.---..... 3-216 3-4 13
3-217 3-63-2183-219
Materiel:Automotive -.. ......... - - --...--.- 9-8Camouflage - - 5-648 -
Mathematics --------------- 5-685 12-1Antiaircraft ------------------ 4-685
4-686Navigators ---- 1-59
Meade, Fort-Brazilian day ----------------------- - .--- 33Aleans of antimechanized defense 5-146Measuring tools, hand and power- - 10929 --------------------Mechanic, radio-preflight inspection of the B-17E 1-533Mechanism of M5 and M6 director--. 4-647
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Mechanized vehicles, foreign-identification, Ital-
ian armored cars and tanks - -7-29Medical appliances - -8-32M'edical battalion :------------......_ _ 8-23
Medical Department (see TF listed under serial
no. 8).Medical detachments ..........- 8-17
Medical regiment - -8-18Ambulance battalion ------------------.---- 8-21
Clearing battalion --....--- ---- 8-22Collecting battalion ...-------...----------. 8-20
Headquarters company .......--....------- 8-19
Service company ----------------------------- 8-19
Medical service, field army ------------------------ --------- i 8-14
Mledical service, infantry division-unit medical service
(medical detachment) - - 8-17
Medical servike, infantry division. Section I-Divi-
sion surgeon's office. Section II.--Medicalregiment- - 8-18
lledical service, infantry division-headquarters andservice company, medical regiment ...........--..... 8-19
Mledical service, infantry division-lst battalion (col-
lecting), medical regiment . ............--- - 8-20
.Medical service, infantry division--d battalion (am-balance), medical regiment .....------- ---------- 8-21
lMedical service, infizrtry division-Sd battalion (clear-
ilg), medical reqirmset ..............--- - 8-22
Medical service of the cavalry divisiona-.-..-.-.-.....-.. 8-44
Medical squadron ....................-- ..... 8- 40.Aedium tank 112Al--descripltion and characteristics- - . 17-4
Medium tank MI-description and characteristics. - - 17-8£edium tractor T-9 - - - - ............. 11
AMerchant ships-identification --.- _------_--- -. 4-28
Messerschmitt-identification .......--- - 1-79Messerschmitt ME-110-idcntification ---- 1-440
3Methods of military training ...............- -------- 8-43Micrometer - --- ------- 10-91
Micrometer -.................. 253347Mil relation-preparation of fire - -------- - 6-111
Miles Master Mk. III, British trainer ........--... 1-124
Military courtesy and customs of the service ---------- 11-157Military information-safeguarding -- . ... 11-324M ilitary police -------------------------- -------- 11-262 lMilitary sanitation-control of insect-borne diseases .---.- -.----- 8-12
Mliitary sanitation--control of intestinal diseases-
water supply and purification ' .s--.. ..-.-..-.- 8-9
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Military sanitation-control of intestinal diseases-disposal of wastes in camps and bivouacs- ...-........ ----- 8-11 -
Military sanitation-principles of epidemiology, con-trol of respiratory diseases, selection of camp sites .- . ......... 8-8
Military sanitation-sanitary inspection-reports,orders, and surveys, statistical methods --.. --. -...... 8-13 -
Military stevedoring. Part I.-Loading cargo ships__ 55-937Military training -.................. 7-295Military water supply procurement ...........----- 5-12Military water supply purification -....................... 5-13Milling machine ------------------------------- 1-5
Vertical boring mill ----------------------------- 25-343
25-34425-345
Milling machine .-....... 25-338Milling machine-plain indexing and cutting a spur
gear ---------------------------------------- 25-342Milling machine-straddle milling--_-.----------- 25-341Milling machine-straddle and surface milling to close
tolerances -................................... 25-340Milling machine-cutting keyways .- . ......... 25-339Mines, antitank, M1l ---------------------------- 5-147 5-6Mines, submarine---------------------------------- 4-101Mitchell camera ..-....................... 11-298Mixer, concrete ------------------------- ------ -12Mobile field baking unit------------- --- -------- 27Mobile laundry unit ...- -------.-. 26Mobile 37-mm gun mount T-l1 . ... . . ..............................-- 11Mobile machine record unit -.. ...........................- .------- 30Model 75 pneumatic rock drill .-. ....... 5-571Modern Aladdin's lamp -............... _�..... 1-153Modern weather theory and structure of storms-deve.-.
opment and characteristics of atmospheric waves 1-134Modern weather theory and structure of storms-pri-
mary circulation 1-133 7-11 -Mohawk III and IV, British fighters -...- 7 - 1-125Mortar:
60-mm ---------------------------------. 7-250 7-127-251 7-13
7-1560-mm, M2 .-. . ... . . .........----------------.. 7-11
7-127-137-15
60-mm-mechanical training .-------------- 7-250
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Mortar-Continued.60-mm and 81-mm-sights and sight setting ------- 7-25181-mm m-------------------------------------------....7-24
7-257-267-27
Trench ------------------------. ------ 9-19Motor vehicle, the-automotive nomenclature, termi-
nology, military vehicles, vehicle units and assembly - - 10-43Motor vehicle driver-marching and night driving- 11-557Motor vehicle driver-responsibility, nomenclature,
fire regulations, accident prevention .-.. . .11-551Motor vehicle driver-traction aids and the winch ----- 11-555Motor vehicle driver-first echelon maintenance-------- 11-558Motor vehicle driver-hand signals, road rules and regu-
lations - ..... .......... 11-552Motor vehicle driver-loading, trouble shooting reports,
vehicle abuse .----------------------------- - .. .11-550.Motor vehicle driver. Part IV.-Difficult driving ---- 11-554Motor vehicle driver-elementary driving, instructions,
and inspection -.......................... 11-553Motor vehicle driver-map reading -----------------. 11-556Motor vehicles .... . ..--...--------. - _ . ....... 10-43 14
Ball bearings ....................--.............. 10-67Body and chassis units .............--.. 10-35Body repair.--------------- - - 10-176Brakes ---------------------------------------- 10-36
CheVrolet hydraulic -------------------------------------- 10-8810-89
Hydraulic ------------------------------------- 10-167.Vacuum power --------------------------------- 10-299 10-80
10-79Carburetor --------------------------------------- -------- 10-44
Carter ..-------------------------------- 10-57Chevrolet -------------------------------------- - - 10-83Down-draft t------------------------------------...... 10-8223-series Zenith ---------- ------- 10-5228-series Zenith .---------------------------------...... 10-50
Daimler English scout car----------- ----- - ------- 14Diesel engines ------------------------------------ 10-37Disabled --------------------------------------- 6-106Dodge 4 x 4 truck .-- - - - - 10-384 10-72
10-385Electrical systems --..-.- --- _--- 10-33
10-66
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Motor vehieles-Continued.Engine tune-up ..-....................................... 10 63
10-6410-65
Engines, Ford 6-cylinder ------------------------- 10-7310-74
Ford V-8 passenger car -------------- -- - 10-4710-48
Ford V-8 reconnaissance car -...------------- 10-4510-56
Fuel and carburetion ------------------------ 10-4 '
Generators ------.. ------. ------------- --------- 10-8
Assembly and disassembly ------------------. ]. . ........ 9-42
Glass replacement, Ford V-8 -.... - - . . ........ 10-76
GMC 2½-ton truck --------------- 10-68 -- -
10-0010-7010-71
Ignition and the spark plug .- 2-.1.. ---. 25-152Inspection ..-.....-....... 10-S
Lighting system -------------------------------- 10-595
Lubrication -............................. 10-39
Maintenance:Clutch- ---------------------------- -- 10-300
Cooling systems -..---- 1 o-319
Cooling system troubles -.. .................. 10-319Cranking system --------------------------- / 10-376
Drive shaft ------------------------------------ 10-301
Echelons ... - -...-.----------.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--- - - - 10-5310-5410-5510-56
Engine tune-up ------------------------------- 10-570
Fuel system- --------------------------- 137-10-377 -. .
Fuel units- -------------------------------- 10-291 .
Ignition units -10-291Materiel _...... - - - - - 9-8 9
Power transmission units. 10-3.
Repair -.... .10-59---Automotive trouble shooting ...-.. . ..10-570Tools- ----------------------------------------- 10-40 - -
Shipment - ------------- ------------------------ ----- -- ----- 17-1
Shock absorbers -------------------------...... 10-593 .
Spark plug -----..-- 1-- ------- 10-639-------25-152
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Motor vehicles-Continued.Springs - -10-593Steering gear, Chevrolet truck ...- - 10-86Stream crossings-field expedients .------. -- 6-105Transmission ----------------------------------- 10-596Truck rear axle -....- -. 10-81 lTruck-drawn units-movement of disabled ve-
hicles ... --... -- ---------------.......... 6106 .................Trucks, quarter-ton .....................---.. 17-17Wheel alignment .............-- --- 10-75
10-87Wheels ..-. --.------.--..--...-- 10-592 -. -
Motorcycle ..- - - - -.----------------------... .. 19Motorcycle driver .-... ...... .. 10-38Motorcycle driver training. Part I.-Description and
function- .... ....... ....-..... . 10-654 .Motorcycle driving, advanced .…---......….. - 1-617-617Motorcycle Inspection-comnmand, maintenance,
technical ..... ._ .. 10-62_Motorcycle lubrication (Ilarley Davidson). Part I 10-90Motorcycle lubrication . .--..............- 10-84Motorcycles- . ....... ...-- --. 19Motors, gasoline ...-.. ------ -----.-----.------- 10-166 .Mountaineering, ski...........--...- 7-683Mules-anatomy -- ...... .---......-.-.-.- 8-38Muzltiple gun power-opercted turret- ...........- - ..... . - --....... 18Natural and artificial cbstacles, exclusive of 7wines and
demolitions .-.... . -..- . ....... 7-21 ----Naval vessels-identification - -..--------- 4-675 4-1 .
4-676Navigation, aerial --.-.-.-.-. --..... ---- 1-550 1-84
Airways flying ---------------------------------- 1-328Dead reckoning procedure ------------.. 1-326Distance-fuel graph ............-- -- - 1-88Patrol and search l----------------- 1-89 SO --Radius of action--------------- 1-330 ----- --Search and interception - -1-329 ! ..-- --....Star identification ---------------------------- ---- ....... 1-103
Navigation, celestial -............. 1-290----1-5441-5451-547
Position finding on the earth ------------------- 1-204Solution of illustrative problems --------. 1-550Time -......-.-......--------- 1-546 l
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Navigator, aerial-instruction ---......... -1-441-59
Navy fighter 95, Japanese-identification .---------- 1-425Navy torpedo bomber 96, Japanese-identification_ _ 1-425
.New Caledonia-U. S. troops ...- -- - ---- --. 34New Guinea-jungle warfare .------------------- ..---- - - 43Nineteen hundred forty-one (1941) invasion of Russia
by the German army ------------------------------- ---------- - - - -17Ninety- (90-) mm antiaircraft gun battery ------------..............-- - -- 10Ninety- (90-) mm antiaircraft gun-emplacement and
march order- .-................................. 4-320 .Ninety- (90-) mm gun .-........................ 1Ninety.(90-) mm gun, antiaircraft:
Care and maintenance _-................ 4-641Routine inspection- .............................. 4-640 .
Nomenclature and air flow system-horse gas mask - - -___ 3-8Nomenclature and air flow system of the standard serv-
ice gas mask ---------------------------- ---- -- - 3-4Nomenclature and air flow system of the standard train-
ing gas mask - ------ ------ -------------- ---- 3-5Nomenclature and parts of miscellaneous gas masks .--- ---- - --- 3-6Northrop and Vultee A-31 one-engine light bomber
identification ------------------------------------ 1-905Noses, aircraft:
Alighting gear removal, P-38 -............. 1-511Fuze, M--103 ------------------------------- - ---- 1-87Wright engines (1820):
Disassembly- --- ---------------------------- 1-448Removing .-..................... 1-445
Nose assemblies --------------- - --- . .1-55-0-52 airplane and its communication facilities -. 1-718-Observation:
A. C.-F. A. missions ---------------------------- 1-115Aerial tactics and technique-reconnaissance ------ 1-400 -Control, fighter aviation .-................. 1-406
Obstacles ------------- - -- 5-6
Antitank --. 1.-.-.. 5-148 7-21 21A ntivehicle ----------------------------------- 5-962Road blocks ----------------- 5-220 5-6 6 --
5-2245-263
Oiling system-engines, types and mechanism ----- 1-135Oleo strut-alighting gear, P-38, assembly --------- 1-519One hundred fifty-five- (155-) mm gun - --......... - - 18One-fourth ton truck-maintenance .....----- -. 17-20
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One hundred fifty-five- (166-) mm gun, model 1918AI-service of the piece, before and during action .------ 6-183 .
One hundred fifty-five- (166-) mm gun, regiment.Part II.-Materiel. Section I ..........--- 4-18
One hundred fifty-five- (1665-) mm gun, regiment.Part II.--Materiel. Section II .........- - . .4-19
One hundred fifty-five- (165-) mm howitzer M1918A1(truck-drawn)--the section-duties at the gun park,care on the march ------------------------------- 6-124 - - --
One hundred fifty-five- (166-) mm howitzer M1918A1(truck-drawn)-the section--duties at the firingposition,firing duties -_-_-_-_---------------------- 6-125
Onle hundred five- (106-) mm howitzer. Part I.-
Afechanical functioning .-....... 6-611One hundred five- (105-) mm howitzer. Part II.-
Service of the piece -.__._...... . ... 6-612One hundred five- (105-) mm howitzer. Part III.-
Firing battery on the march and in position --- - 6-613 __One hundred five- (106-) mm howitzer battalion--
position in supporting and attack .- . ............. 6-684 _ _- __One hundred five- (106-) mm howitzer battery-or-
ganization ofposition_ .-.. 6-994 ---------- ----------One hundred five- (105-) mm howitzer M2A-1 . ....-.._-..... 9-26 --- _
9-27One-ton bomb, air - --..-_. -.-.. 35One-ton trailer in C-47 airplanes .----------- _ - --.. 7-82 l._._Operation, radio, SCR-268-placing in operation,
inspection -.. _.. ............. ......... -_ 4-697 . .. ....Operations, landing-First Division --_------- -_ _ ---. 9Operations of a reconnaissance patrol at night -_- 7-275Ordnance Department (see TF listed under serial
No. 9).Ordnance materiel, general-aircraft and antiaircraft
artillery. Part I.-Guns----------------- - 9-6Ordnance materiel, general--aircraft and antiaircraft !
artillery. Part II.--Fire control - .--------------- _ 9-7 --
Ordnance materiel, general--automotire matiriel … _ 9.-8Ordnance materiel, general-field artillery, guns ------- --- - 9-4Ordnance matiriel, general-railway and seacoast
artillery -............... ....................------ ---------- 9-5Ordnance matiriel-infantry and cavalry accompany-
ing weapons ....... _-_ ....... _� - -..__ _--- 9-2Ordnance motgriel-machine guns and mounts - 9-3 |Ordnance matiriel-small arms-rifles. pistols, and
revolvers ._.__._.___________ _ 9-1 … .. .
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Organization of the Army of the U. S .- ._. 25-670 _Organization of the field army ._-_-_-- --_-_-____ _ 8-14Orientation, field _- 7-233Our troops in New Caledonia_ -- -34Overhauling the Chevrolet carburetor 10-83-Oxygen equipment-types and use in high altitude 1-487P-38 aircraft:
Aircraft fixed guns -....................... 1-838Alighting gear:
Inspection -................... 1-515Installation -............................. 1-514Shock strut assembly -................. 1-519
P-39 aircraft:Identification- . -------- 1-912Servicing:
Landing gear struts -.................... 1-878Main wheel spindle ------------------ ----- 1-877Wheels and tires - -------------------------- 1-876
P-40 aircraft:Assembly -............................. 1-746Rolls Royce engine instruments .-. . ........ 1-747Disassembly:
Allison engine -........................ 1-741Armament -......................... 1-739De-icing, coolant, oil tanks ........-....' 1-744Engine-de-icing, coolant, oil tanks .- . ... 1-744Engine-keel fairing .-. . ................... 1-731Fixed tail surfaces .. . .......... 1-734Fuel tanks -........ 1-737Instrument and switch panels - . .............. 1-743Landing gear ---------------------------------- 1-738Miscellaneous equipment .-. 1-745Movable control surfaces -..- 1i-733Oil and coolant radiator -..................... 1-732Radio equipment -............................ 1-735WVing and fuselage ---------------------------. 1-736Wing panels -------------------.--.---------- 1-740
Pack mule-selection and use .-........... 2-943Pack saddle .-................................. 2-944Pack transportation. Part I.-Selection of the animal_ 2-943Pack transportation. Part II.-Pack saddle .- . ...... 2-944Pack transportation. Part III.-Cargo saddle ..- . ... 2-945Pack transportation. Part IV.-Field adjustment
and carrying of equipment ..-....- -- 2-946Parachute regiment -.-....-.--. - -- 20
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Parachutes .------------------------------------- 1-537Attachable-folding and packing - . .... ....1-540.Instruction ......................---------------- 1-83Training, double -----.-.---------...............- 1-539Troops ----------- ------------------- --------- --- 1-536
German .-........... 7-151Parachutes-adjustment of harness .-.....---- 1-541Parachutes-construction and types ---- ------ 1-536Parachutes-fitting and adjusting harness.. 1-158Parachutes-folding and packing the attachable para-
chute- ----------------------------------------- 1-540Parachutes-folding and packing the form-fitting back
parachute -... - -. -----------.-....--...--- 1-538Parachutes-folding and packing the training double
parachute .--....- --. - --- ---.----.-----.-.- - 1-539 . .Parachutes-maintenance .------------ 1-542Parachutes. Part II.-Construction and care of the
parachute- -....-------- 1-4-8---------- ----- -- ---- 146 -----Parachutes. Part II.-AMaintenance of parachutes,
inspection .--....-...-........ 1-56Parachutes. Part IV.-Maintenance of parachutes,
folding and packing -.......-. - 1-49Parachutes. Part VIII.-Instruction for using para-
chutes .-........-....... ..-..- .- 1-83 .......Paraehutists -- - ---------- - -- 382Parachutists on skiis. --..-.--.-.-.- ^.-.. ..- 24Passenger car, Ford V-8 .........- ---. 10-47--
10-48Patrol and search-aerial navigation -............-- 7- 1-89Patrols, night reconnaissance- -.-. . ..... 7-275Paving breaker, pneumatic -. 3..... - - 5-322Personal hygiene -................ 8-155Personnel ............- 1.- ...-. 5-273 .
Decontamination procedure ..-.. -------...- 3-667Placement-enlisted men .-......- 12-578 .
PETN .-.......... 5-273Photography, aerial .-...... ................. 1-138 5-2
1-30A-lB magazine ------------------ - 1-140 1-57Camera inspection --...-.. - - --. 1-76Enlarging -......------------------ --- ------- 1-20 ---Film processing- .-------------- 1-142 1-25Gur camera --.-.-..............---- -..----- 1-36Introduction-aerial camera types .--------- 1-138K-3B camera . . ... . ...........--.---------- 1-57
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Photography, aerial--Continued.]R-12 camera -......................... 1-139 1-57Lenses -- ------------------------------------------ ------ -- - -- 1-47
1-48Mosaics ------------------------ - 1-142 1-21Reading .......................--................ 5-2
6-3T-3 camera -------------------------------------- 1-141
Physiology of high atitude flying- ..- ........... 1-313Physical training- -............................ 11-184.Pigeons ..-...... 8.... ..--------- 32
Care and release in the field --------------- 11-621 32Pilot training ................----...... 1-98.Pill box-attack by flame thrower .............--. 2Pioneer equipment. Part I.--Wire-cutting tools -_ 5-199.Pioneer equipment. Part I.--Woodcutting tools .5-200Pioneer equipment. Part 111.-Manila rope .- -. -201Pioneer equipment. Part IV.-H-itches .. 5-202.Pioneer equipment. Part V.-Knots and bends ----- 5-203 .Pipe lines, Alaska -.. .....-- ------ ..------------- 40Pistol, automatic, caliber .45 -.--.-.-. --- ---.-. F-.-. ...... 7-16
7-17Pistol bullseyes -......................... 11-274.Pistol marksmanship ---- -----..... - ----- 11-274Piston:
Assemblies ----------------------- -- . ..------- 1-27.....Ring- -10-93 .
Piston ring and related parts .-................................. 19-93.Pitching and striking the latrine screen ..-............... 7-22...Pitching and striking the pyramidal tent --------------......... 7-18.Pitching and striking the wall tent -.............. 7-19.Plan your practice solos -.. --------------- 1-506.Planers-a 1-6 .Planes-landing cargo .------------------------ ----- - 35Platoon scouts -..- --------------------- ------ 7-318.Platoons:
Cavalry rifle -...... 2-17 -Drill, infantry -........................ 7-114Light machine gun:
Cavalry troop -.. ---.-- ------------------- 2-253Organization and equipment ------------------ 2-252
Rifle ---.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--- . ........ 7-228Plotting Board M1, seacoast artillery -.. . .....4-921Pneumatic instruments:
Chain saw-air compressor, air tools .--------- 1 5-956
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Pneumatic instruments-Continued.Circular saw ------------------------------------- 5-955Clay digger-air compressor, air tools .-- - 56-697 .Nail driver--air compressor, air tools ..-- 6-699 ..Rock drill, model 75--air compressor, air tools. 5-571Tires-preventive maintenance ------ - 9-971 - ---Wood borer-air compressor, air tools -.. 5-698 . .
Pneumatic paving breaker .- 5................-322-Point control oftraffic -.............. 11-262 .... -Pointing methods-fire control and position finding,
seacoast artillery -.............. 4-920 .........Points to lookfor in the identification ofaircraft . - - 1-38Polaries, latitude by-celestial navigation ----------- - 1-545Poles, climbing and working-------- - 11-590 .Ponton boats:
Ten-ton, model 1938 -------------- 5-279 .........Repairs and storage -.... 5-565..-------
25-ton- --------------------------------- 4-631 - 5-9Light:
Construction -.---------------- 5-123Equipment- ---------------------------------- 5-122Uses .-................................. 5-121
Ponton rafts, ten-ton -------------------......... 5-284 .Ponton rowing drill .-............ 5-268 -----Portable barbed wire obstacles .-............... 5-224Portable bridges -------------------.... 5-5 ----Portable chemical cylinder . ......-------- 3-14-Portable grinders-operation and care ..- . ....... 10-929Portable steel bridge -..... ......... 5-615 5-5..portable steel bridge. Part I.-H-10 Portable steel
bridge ---------- -5-615 5- -Portable steel bridge-single span, equipage for II-20
loading. . 5-620Portable unit, water supply - - 5-12
5-13Portable water-purification unit, model 1940 --.. 5-237Position finding - -------------------..--------- 4-15
4-174-27
Linear speed method theory . ------------------ --------.- 4-24 _
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Position fitnding-Continued.Seacoast artillery ..-...... 4-917
4-9184-9194-9204-9214-9224-9234-9254-926
Power section, Wright engines-disassembling 1-446Power system of the Diesel tractractor ----------------- 9-172Power tools- -------------------------- 10-929 10-40
Portable electric drills ---------------------- - 10-930Power unit, Curtiss electric propeller-reassembling_ 1-459Precision measurement ...-........ 25-349
25-350Preflight inspection of the B-17-F--armorer ------- 1-634Preflight inspection of the B-17-E-crcw chief-.-.. - 1-532 .Preflight inspection of the B-17-E--radio mechanic 1-533. ..Preliminary study of the identification of aircraft . --.-. . .... 1-31Preparation and administration of intravenous solu-
tions .......................... 8-42Preparation of aircraft engines for storage preserva-
tion----------------------------------- 1-728
Preparation of aircraft engines for storage-retreat-ment and preparation for service -c-.-. . ......... 1-729.
Preparation of Film Strips ......................---..------ 11-3Preparation offire:
Instruments -b..-.-............-- 16-12Mil relation ...............-- ........ 6-111
Preparatory marksmanship training ............-- - 7-28U. S. rifle, caliber .S0, MI--second steps, position
exercises --------------------------------- - ------ 7-40U. S. rifle, caliber .50, Ml-effect of wind; sight
changes; use of the score book -----...-....- .... 7-85Preparatory marksmanship training-U. S. rifle, cal.
.S0. Part III.-Trigger squeeze exercises -----------..- --.-- 7-84Preparatory marksmanship training-U. S. rifle, cal.
.80, Ml. Part IV.-Rapid fire --------------------.....- - - 7-41Present day camouflage 6........-- ---- 10-Pressure gages ------------------------------ ------------- - 1 .1-52
1-113Primacord PETN-explosives and demolitions ---- 5-273Principles of the down-draft carburetor -.-.. 2..... 10-82
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Principles of the front end and wheel alinement -------........- - 10-87Principles of gasproefing for shelters ------------------ ..- -- 3-7Principles of internal combustion engines ------------- ...------ 1-15Principles of liquids and gases -..-.-.-.- 1-22Principles of oxyacetylene welding and cutting --------- 10-165Principles of the vacuum power brakes ---------------------- - 10-79Printer, telegraph ------------------------------ 1-206Printing aerial film .................--......... 1-102Prisoners-interrogation -... ------------ 11-225
Aviation ------------------------------------- - 1-674Processing aerial film .----------------- - 1-25P rojectiles .------------------------------------------ 4-20
Theory of aerial gunnery_ ------------------------ 1-116Propellers, aircraft:
Curtiss electric .-. -.-------------- ----------- 1-4561-463 1-28
Balancing .-.......- - 1-462.Disassembling the governor .-. . ............ 1-458Disassembling the hub and blades - . ..... 1-457Disassembly of the power units .-. . .1-456Installation -------- ------- .-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- - 1-464Reassembling -.............................. 1-461Reassembling hub and blades -. . ............ 1-460Reassembling the power unit .-. . ........ 1-459-Removal and disassembly-1-310
Hamilton constant speed:Installation ------------------- .-.-.-.-.-.- - 1-289Reassembly ---.-------------------.--.--------- 1-288Removal -.---.-.-.-------.-.-. ..------- 1-286Servicing and inspection ---------------------- 1-287Theory and operation .-.................. 1-285
Hamilton hydromatic:Disassembly ..- - ..-----.-..-----.-.-.-.-.------ 1-468Installation ---- ---------------- .-.-.-.-.------- 1-455Inspection ------------------------------ - . 1-75Removal --------------------------------------- 1-452.Servicing -------------------------------------- 1-451Theory and operation .-------------------- 1-451
Principles and types ------------------------------ 1-246Reassembly and adjustment ..- ........... 1-454
Properties ofphotographic lenses ..---------..-------------- 1-47Protection against exploded bombs . ---- --. 0.. t-...... 9-32Protection and protection equipment---------------- 3-3Protective clothing -- ------------------------------ 3-15Provisional infantry antitank battalion in attack ..-....... 5
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Pump assemblies, Diesel:Aircraft engines - '-1--32......-.. 1-60-Diesel engines --------------------.-__ __ 9-38
Pumps, aircraft ---------------------.--------- 1-113Pursuit planes:
German-identification .-............. 1-432P-51 N. A -..------- 1-910
Pyrotechnics ..................--------. 9-18Quartermaster battalions, gasoline supply --------- ----------- 10-22Quartermaster company, bakery .. ----------.--------------- 10-20Quartermaster companies:
Graves registration .................--............ 10-29Railhead --... ..' ..................--- . 10-25Refrigeration --------------------.----- 10-22Sales commissary -------------------.--------- 10-22Salvage collection .---------------------------. 10-22Shoe repair . -------------------------------. 10-25Sterilization and bath -------------------..-------------- 10-25Supply depot ...................-- ............ 10-25
Quartermaster Corps (see TF listed under serialNo. 10).
Quarter-ton truck in C-47 airplane .-..........---. 7-83Radial drilling-drilling and tapping a cast steel
valve body -- 3 - 24-626Radiator, oil and coolant, P-40-disassembly ------ 1-732Radio aids, aerial navigation -1-327Radio: .
Aircraft antennas --------------------.---- 1-80Antennae-fundarnentals .------ ------.. -- 1475Communication- .. .......... 1-229Elementary technique in wireless - . .........1-229Mechanic-preflight inspection of the B-17 E,
Part II------------------------------------- 1-533Operation, SCR-268-inspection .--------- 4-607P-40--disassembly, equipment .- ........... 1-735Receivers-principles .-................... 1-472
Radio antennas. Part IIJ.-Fusldasrmetals of theantenna- --------------------------------------- 1-475
Radio antennas-creation and behavior of radiowaves----------------------------------- 1-474
Radio receivers. Part 1.-Principles and typical cir-cuits----------------------------------- 1-472
RadiosetSCR-268. PartI.--Assemblyofthe mount__ 4-05 .Radio set SCR-268. Part IL--Placing in operation_ 4-607 _ _ -_ -
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Radio set SCR-268-disassembly of the mount andpacking of the trailers ---------------------------- 4-606
Radio set SCR-268. Port IV.-Tracking targets-.. 4-608Radio set SCRP-68. Part VI.-Synchronization with
the searchlight- _- .-,--..m-..o..- - - 4 610Radio set SCR-270-locating and reporting targets ... . 11-629Radio transmitters-principles and typical circuits... 1-476Radio waves-creation and behavior 1-474Radiation --....--.......------ - - ---- - -.-- 1-160 ---------Radius of action -------------------------------. 1-330 -Rafts, 10-ton l ponton .--. 1... 5-284Railroad shipment of vehicles ---------------- --------- 17-1 ---------Railway artillery --------------------- ' 9-5 5 ---Railway artillcry--emplacement and firing of the 12- ]
inch mortar and 8-inch gun -............ 4-156Range-correction devices, seacoast artillery .- . .. 2 4-921Reading - --------.--.--.--.-.-.-.--.--.------- --- --------- 12-1Reassembly--Hamilton constant-speed propel! r 1-288Recoil mechanism:
Elementary principles -........ 9-3075-mm gun, model 1897 -------------------- - 9-31-
Reconnaissance:105-mm howitzer battalion -. .........6-684Aerial-tactics and technique -.. - 1-400Air-raid accidents 9-31Car - -10-45
10-46Patrol operations at night ------------------------ 7-275Platoon 7-318
Reconnaissance scout .-............ 7-280Reduction gears -1-711
Removing gear assembly ..-. ................... 1-703Allison engine, V-1710, type "E" -- _ . ........... 1-706Type "F-" -.................................. 1-705
Reference numbers, fire control and position find-ing, seacoast artillery ..-...................... 4-920
Refrigeration ------------------------ ------ 10-22Regular inspection, 90-mm gun -... . ........4-641Repairs and storage of 10-ton ponton boats ....-.. -565Replacing glass on the Ford V-8 passenger car - -.. 10-76Respiratory diseases --------------------- 8-2 ----Restraint and control of animals -.-.. --..-- -- 45-Rifle marksmanship range practice, U. S. rifle, cal.
.30, 3-1. Part 1.-Safety preccutions . ..--. -7-39Rifle platoon -------------------------------------- 7-228
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Rifle platoon, cavalry-mounted to dismountedaction ----------------------------- - 2-17
Rifle squad. Part I ------------------------------- 7-393Rifle troop, cavalry, light machine gun platoon --- 2-252
2-2532-254
Rifle, U. S., caliber .50, M1917 (Enfield) -------------- - 9-45Rifles:
Browning:Caliber .30, M1918 -----------------....--..--------- 7-31
7-327-337-7
Caliber .30, M1918A2, automatic . ---------------------- 7-747-7
Cavalry platoon-mounted to dismounted action' 2-17 __United States:
Caliber .30 ..-.O....- ---..---- 7-1 __7-27-3
7-41Caliber .30, M1 . ..................------------- 7-1 __
7-27-3
9-209-237-777-7
Caliber .30, model 1903 ... --..-.-..---- 7-17-27-37-57-6
7-387-7
Caliber .30, M1903A1 ------------------- 9-21 ----9-22
7-7River crossing-assault boatss------------- -118River crossing by an infantry battalion - . .............. 7-20River crossing-foot bridge construction..... 5-120River crossing--foot bridge uses ------------------ 1 5-119River crossing-light ponton bridge construction -..- . .5-123
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River crossing-light ponton bridge equipment ------- 5-122River crossing-light ponton bridge uses .-.. - 5-121Road blocks -............ 5-149Road craters -........................... 3Roe fighter, British ...................--............ 1-126Rock drill, model 75 1------------------ - 5-571Roles-capabilities and limitations of combat vehicles
of the mechanized cavalry- ...----- 2-37Roller bandages-A, four-tailed; B, first-aid packet; C,
figure-of-eight; D, crossed (one eye); E, crossed (botheyes) .................--.. 8-28 - -
Roller bandages (circular modified Gibson)-knottedand recurrent bandage of the head ........--...--- 8-27
Roller bandages-face and jaw wounds ... --...... 8-31 -- -Roller bandages-A, Barton: B, modified Barton: C.
Parker ....--.... ..... ...-....- 8-26Roller bearings, tapered-care and maintenance __ 11-257Rolls Royce Merlin engine .-. .. 1-747Rope:
Bends .-.............. --------------- - 5-203Hitches ..-........... 5-202
~~~~~~~Knots- ~5-203Manila -...-. . .. ...... 5-201
Routes-truck-drawn units, reconnaissance andpreparation ...-. ....-. 5.- .-.... 6-103
Routine maintenance-90-mm AA gun ..- . ....... 5-640Rowing drill, ponton- .-....................... 5-268Rubber boats............................---.... 2Rules, flight -------------------- ----- 1-1 ----Rules:
Measuring ....................--........... 10-92Steel- -------------------------------------------- 25-346
Russia-invasion by German arr.my ..--...----- 17Saber .......- ....-....................-.............. 7-14Saddle, cargo .-....- - - 2-945Saddle, pack -...........--- 2-944.
Safeguarding and proper handling of classified material. 11-325Safeguarding military information ----------... ---. 11-324Safeguarding military information-cryptographic 11-205-Safety precautions-12-inch gun battery, Barbette
carriage ...................---......... 4-634Sand table. Part I.-Preparation ---------.----- 7-265Sand table. Part II.-Use -------------...----- 7-266Sanitary inspection -.-........ 8-13
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Sanitation ----------------------- ---- 8-1 2 --8-28-38-48-S
8-68-78-88-9
8-108-13
Devices for protection against insects ------------- 8-5 -.. . ....538-12
Field ........................................ ...--. 8-1Portable water-purification unit - . .......... 5-237
Saw, pneumatic, circular -........................ 5-955Saw, pneumatic, chain .-................ 5-956Scale, vernier -............................... 25-349Scheduled lubrication and minor adjustment of the
U. S. Army Dodge 4x 4 truck .....--.... -- 10-74School of the soldier-manual of arms. Part I.-
Nomenclature for drill, movements from order arms_ 7-560School of the soldier-manual of arms. Part II.-
Nomenclature for drill, movements from port arms,other movements -.---------------------------- 7-561
Scout car, English, Daimler:4-wheel drive - ------------------..---------- 14Reconnaissance .. _---------------------- 7-280Platoon- -------------------------------------- 7-318
SCR-268:Placing in operation ----------------------- 4-607Synchronization with the searchlight ------------ 4-610Tracking targets ---------------------------- - 4-608
SCR-270 radio set-locating and reporting targets 11-629Scrap for victory-
Seacoast artillery---_.-- 5- _ 9 -5Pointing methods and reference numbers -------- 4-920
Seacoast artillery weapons and matiriel. Part I .!---- -------- 4-6Seacoast artillery weapons and matdriel. Part II . .----.... 4-7Seacoast ertillery weapons and matdriel. Part II-I -. . .......... 4-8Seaplane, Japanese navy scouting 95--identification_ 1-421Search of person-technique -. ................ 11-296
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Searchlight:Antiaircraft .. ----------------------------- - -------------- 4-13
4-144-254-234-22
Antiaircraft battery- .. . ......................... 4-192 _ _4-3744-3984-399
Searchlight battery-care and maintenance of search-
light equipment. Part I -.................... 4-380Searchlight-synchronization, SCR-268 -. . .4-610Second battalion, ambulance medical egiment- - -- 821 -----Second echelon of maintenance . ---------- --.- - 10-54
Security:Individual and unit -....... 7-234----
Detachments, patrols .-....................... 7-275
Detachments, scouts 7-2807-318
Detachments, signal communication, infantry
regiment ......-------- - - . ---- 7-13Selection of the pack animal -................. 2-943Self-propelled gun carrierfor 57-mm gun ... .----.. - -. . .. ..--.. 8Sensitive altimeter--general use 1-517
Service requirements, Ford reconnaissance car. PartI.-Maintenance and lubrication service - -.. ..... - 10-45
Service requirements, Ford V-8 passenger car. PartI.--t-Iaintenance and lubrication services--.. ..........----- 10-47
Service requirements, 1941 Ford V-8 passenger cars.
Part II.-Engine tune-up - - - 10-48
Servicing of vacuum power brakes- - - 10-80
Servicing the aviation spark plug -.. ............. 1-566
Servicing the Chevrolet hydraulic brakes ..------....- - - 10-89
Servicing the P-.59-removal and installation of landing
gear struts ...-....... 1-878
Servicing the P-59-renmovol and installation of the
main wheel spindle -1-877Servicingthe P-39--wheels andtires .----------------- 1-876
Seventy-five (75-) mm gun M1897A4 - - 910Seventy-five (75-) mm gun-new gun half-track carrier- - - 3Seventy-five (75-) mm gun .M2£ --.- - --- - --.---- 14
Seventy-five (75-) mm pack howitzer in C-47 airplane I ---- 7-81Seventy-five (75-) mm tank gun L2 -...- --..........- 14Seversky, Japanese fighter bomber-identification___ 1-427 -
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Sex hygiene . . ........................... 8-15.4.Shaper, machining ------------- 25-624 1-7
25-62525-628
Sheet metal work--body, fender, and radiator repairsa - - -. . .10-59Shell, 3-inch AA gun-machining - 59 -113Shelter teat pitching ..................------------- 8-24Shelter, gasproof t--------------------............ 3-650Ships-loading cargo - ..------------- 551-937Ships, merchant-identification ..-.- --- -937 4-28Shock absorber, automotive ----------------------- 10-593Short "C" and "G" flying boat ---------------..----- - 1-123Shop science ......................----------- - - 10-60Sighting-theory of aerial gunnery .-.......... 1-117Sights:
60- and 81-mm mortar-sight setting ------------ 7-251 ---- -- ----------Collimator -.......................... 1-830Harmonization -..- 1-165Wind vane aerial machine gun ---------------. 1-41
Signal communication:Basic field wire line construction ----------------- 11-297Field wire laying equipment --------------------- 11-397Field wire splices - --------------------- 11-177-Field wire ties - --------------- ---... I--------- 11-178
Signal Corps (see TF listed under serial no. 11).Signals, arm and hand, flag and light .------------ ---- 17-5Signals:
Formation flying, basic .-..................... 1-492Infantry ....................----------. 7-9
7-10Motor driving -------------------------------- 11-552 17-5
7-20Sixteen- (16-) inch howitzer -................... 1Sizty (60-) mm mortar--mechanical training -_ . ... 7-250Sixty- (60-) mm mortar-60-mm and 81-mm mortar
sights and sight setting -..................... 7-251Sixty- (60-) mm mortar M2. Part l.-Organization,
description, disassembling, assembling, care andcleaning ....................----....... 7-11
Sixty- (60-) mm mortar MR. Part 11.-Sightingequipment, instrumnents, ammunitions, safety pre-cautions, misfixes . ...................--.......- . .... 7-12
Sixty- (60-) mm mortar Ms. Part III.-Placingmortar in action ----------------------------------- --------- 7-13
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Sixty- (60-) mm mortar M_. Part IV.--Marksman-ship- -7-15 -.
Skiis:Apparel- .............. 7-680Equipment- --------------------------------------- 6-677Equipment repair .-..--- ...... 7-677
7-481Ski mountaineering ...-.-.-.-.-. . . . 7-683 .Ski safety.............-----------------------...... 7-680Ski safety-first aid and emergency repair ------------- 7-681.Ski sled ..-..................... 7-682
Troops, parachutists ..... ----....- - 24Skiing -.......................... 11-168.
7-6777-6817-6827-683
Small arms:Ammunition .-............. 9-16Ammunition handling and storing .-..... . 1-221Defense technique ------------------------------ 7-108.Fire technique against attack aviation -... . .7-108
Small-arms ammunition-fifty, thirty, and forty-fivecaliber cartridge -..... 1................-- ... 1-222
Small arms-loading ------------------------------ 1-223Smoke screens ...-.... - - --...... 1-13Snipers --.......--------.----- --...---- - ---- - - 42Snow blindness-treatment .-............ 7-680.Snow camping above timberline .--------------------- 7-678.Snow camping in timber- ...... .......... 7-679Soldier stevedores -- 32Solo flights-practice solos- . ............. 1-506-Somervell, General-labor greeting-------------------- 25
Sounds, battlefield ---.....-.-..-.. .....- -- - 31Spark plug --------------.---.........---------- 10-39-Spark plug:
Aircraft, servicing ------------------------- - 1-5 86Aviation ..--..-...-.- -.. ......-------- 1-566Ignition, motor vehicles ...-.... ...... 25152
Sperry searchlight M1941, antiaircraft -.... 4-13 -l.4-144-22
Sperry upper turret, aircraft-operation and serv-icing -................................. 1-817
Spitfire, British-identification .-. ..... . . ..... 1-438 … …
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Splints --------------------------------------------- . . .8-158-34
Spotfacing-drilling to a layout and spotfacing acast iron body -...................... .25-627
Spotting board M3, seacoast artillery --------------- 4-924Spotting systems, seacoast artillery ..-. . ...... 4-923Spring; automotive - ------------------------------- 10-593Squad drill, infantry- ------------------------------ 7-143Stable management-instruction ------------ --- - 2-13Standard indicator .-...- 25-350Star identification .................------- - 1-103Stars, navigational-constellations ...- 1-547 . .Starting motor-assembly and disassembly ---------......- - 9-42Starting system-maintenance ... ---..-- --------- 1-100Steel rule --.------....-- 25-346 . . ..Steering gear, Chevrolet truck ----------------..- 10-86Stevedores, soldier ----------------------------- -- - - -32Stevedoring, military-_........................ 55-937Stirling bomber, British ... -----..- 1-129 --Storage battery -------------------------------------..... 10-61Storms:
Atmospheric waves -........... 1-134Modern weather theory and structure ..- . ..... 1-133 .
Straddle milling --------------------------------- 25-34125-340
Stream crossing:Artillery units .------------------------ 6-105 ---Assault boats -........ ...... 5-118Cavalry. ---------------------------------------- 2-14Foot bridges - 5-119Infantry battalion .------------------------ 7-20Light ponton bridge ---------------------------. 5-121Motor vehicles-field expedients - . ............ 6-105Unfordable-cavalry command -.-.... . ... 2-14 .--
Structural units of the airplane ------------------...- 1-16Study, methods of .---__-------------..- ---------------.. . 1-63----Submachine gun, Thompson, caliber .45, M1928A1 - .-.-- 17-2Submarine mine battery-employment and opera-
tion- _- ------------------------------------------ 4-101Summary of flight rules . --------------------------. I .. 1-1Sun, the -.....-.-......- 1-32Sunburn preventive-ski safety- .- 7-680Supercharger section, Wright engines (1820)-dis-
assembling .---------------- 1-447Supplying exercises-horsemanship. Part IV .--- 2-603
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Surface milling ..-............ 25-340Surgeon's office .------------ ---------- ---- 8-18 ----Switchboards -... -.--... --.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--- -- -....- - 6-1Synchronization of aircraft-care and maintenance of
synchronizing units -.... .. ... 1-164Synchronization of aircraft. Part 1.-Principles of
synchronization ..-.................... 1-18Synchronization of aircraft. Part I1.-Care and main-
tenance of synchronizing ..-.. ....... . .. 1-40
Synchronization of aircraft. Part III.-Disassemblyand assembly of the trigger motor- .... ------ 1-43
Synchronization of aircraft. Part IV.-Inspection,
care, and maintenance of the impulse tube and wire .--. ---- 1-54Synchronization of aircraft-installation and adjust-
ment 1-247 .Synchronization of aircraft-principles of operation._ 1-163
Synchronization-radio with searchlight .. 4-610System of procurement and exchange of aircraft .. 1-71T-2 half-track --.-.-...-....- .-- -12T-3 camera-aerial camera .----------------- - 1-141.T-3 half-track ..............................--..................... 12T-9 tractor, medium -.................... 11T-16 and T-32 motor carriages .-----------------------.......... -- 13
Tachometers- ..-.-.-.-. .-.. . ........ 1-23Tachometers and synchronism indicators ...... 1-26Tactical employment of .50-caliber machine gun by
cavalry-_... ...------------ 2-18Tacticat employment of a battery of 155-mm guns - 4-9Tactical employment of chemical troops in an attack. 3-10 -
Tactical operation, medical regiment .-....................... 8-20Tactics, infiltration ......... . ....--------..... 42Tactics and technique of air reconnaissance and obser-
vation -.............................. .1-400 .Take-offs and landings. Part I.-Take-offs 1-... 1490
Tank destroyer units-firing tactics .....................--..---- 42Tank drill-armored forces, medium tank crew - .17-577Tank driving. Part I.-Basic - ................... .. 17-375Tank driving. Part II.-Advanced .--.-.-. 5.. .. .17-576Tank guns, 37-mm-functioning, care and cleaning- 17-19Tank maintenance-25-hour inspection, light tank
Af3 .-.................................................... 17-11Tank maintenance--25-hour inspection, medium
tank MS .----.............................. 17-13Tank maintenance-100-hour inspection, light tank
MS .-.-.-.. ..... - 17-12
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Tank snaintenance-100-hour and 300-hour inspec-ions, medurnm tank MS, gasoline engine -. . ...17-14.
Tank maintensane, first eclelon. Part I------- 17-6Tank maintenance, first echelon. Part 11.-Inspec-
tien-s --------------------------- ------ 17-7Tank oeailtenance-the tracks, light tank MS and
naedin tank MS . .................--------------..... 17-10Tank obstacles ................... - - ----- - 21Tanks and armored cars-identification of Italian
mechanized vehicles .----------------------------........... 7-29Tanks:
Armored force drill -............ 17-204Canadian medium M3 -. . ................- - --- ---------- 6Defense against field artillery---------- 17-978Destroyers ------------------------- - --- 38Driving, advanced ....... ...... .. 17-576 17-SFuel-P- - --------- ----40- ----- 1-737Guns -.....-.- 17-18 -Identifioation-friend or foe ---------------------- 11-383Japanese-identification ...............--------- 7-30Light M2A4 .....................--------------- 17-3Light M3.... 17-12Light tank crew ..-...... 17-264-----------------Maintenanc- ------------------------------------- ---------- 17-6
17-717-1017-1117-1217-1317-14
Manufacture ----------------- 9-8 -....Medium M2A1 ....................--....----- - 17-4Medium M3 .-.........-... ......- 17-8
17-1317-14
Medium tank crew -............. 17-577-M ine _ _ - ------------ ------------ ------- - 5-147Obstacles .- 5-148 7-21 11
1321
Signals -------------------------------------------....... 17-5Taper (engine lathe)-cutting with compound rest
and taper attachment ....-..... 25-335Targets:
Infantry-attack aviation...----------------- - 1-107
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Targets-Continued.Locating and reporting-radio set SCR-270 ------ 11-629Naval_ ------------------------------------------ 4-1Radio, SOR-270-locating and reporting targets_ 11-629Tracking--SR-268 radio set .------------------- 4-608
Technique of small-arms fire against attack aviation_ __ 7-108Technfiques and mechanics of arrest and search of
persons .- --.... -- .------------------------------- 11-296Telegraph printer. Part 1.-Operation ------------ 1-206Telegraph printer. Part II.-General principles ---- 1-207Telegraph printer. Part III.-Transmitting mech-
anism- ------------------------------------------- 1-208Tetegraph printer. Part IV.-Receiving ana printing
mechanism -..................................... 1-209Telegraph printer. Part V.-Assembly and installa-
tion - -.-.-....-.----.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.--- 1-210 -.
Telegraph printer-printing mechanism ------------ 1-209Telegraph printer-receiving ana printing mechanism - 1-209Telegraph printer-transmitting mechanism -1-208Telegraphy.... ---------...- - 6-2 -Telephones ----------------------------------------- 6-1Telescope-telescope mount_-__:::-------------I ... . 4-20Ten-ton ponton boat, model 1938 5-279 .... . ...Ten-ton ponton rafts -........--.-.. -I 5-284Ten-ton ponton boats-repair and storage .- . . .5-565Tents:
Shelter-pitching- ------------------- - - - 8-24Hospital-pitching ------------------- - - - 8-39Pyramidal -7-18W all - -------------------------------------------- --.---- 7-19
Terrain:Chemical warfare ..- ------.....---------- ......- 3-2Difficult-truck-drawn units -... 6-104-Features --------------------------- ---- 7-234 5-1
Theory of aerial gunnery-forces acting on the projec-tile --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - 1-116
Theory of aerial gunnery-sighting ---------- 1-117Thermit bombs-methods for control, preventative
measures .---------------------------- - ---- 1-479Thermometer -. ..... --------- ---------- 1-51-Third battalion, medical regiment -.... ....... 8-22Thirty- (.30-) caliber automatic rifle:
Browning ---------------------------------- --- --- 7317-317-32
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Thirty- (.30-) caliber automatic rifle-Continued.Marksmanship ----------------------------------- I........- 7-39
7-407-85
U. S- ......------.- -------. 7-1 ----------7-27-37-57-6
9-209-219-229-239-45
M1918A2 -----------------------...- 7-74Thirty- (.$0-) caliber carbine ...................---... . 18Thirty- (.30-) caliber carbine ....---- 7-77-Thirty- (.30-) caliber machine gun, Browning:
M1917 --------------------.......... 7-457-467-477-487-497-507-517-537-567-577-587-637-647-65
M1919A4 - -7-607-61
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun:Antiaircraft .....-............... 4-186-
4-189Antiaircraft battery -..................... 4-269..Carriers .................-- -- 3Mount, mobile, T-21 .........-- --- n----- 11Self-propelled carrier -.. . ... . .. .....----- 8
Thirty-aeven (57-) mm antitank gun in C-47 airplanes - - 7-80Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antiaircraft battery-or-
ganization, movement on the road, movement intoposition --------------------------------- - 4-185 -_
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Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antitank-action and serv-
ice of the piece - 7-66
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antitank, MS. Part I.-Characteristics, descriptions ------------------..--- --- 7-68
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antitank, MS. Part II.-Disassembling, assembling -------------------------.... 7-72
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antitank, M3. Part III.-
Mechanical functioning .. --------- -.. .--------- 7-76
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, antitank, M3. Part IV.-Care and cleaning ---------------------------------......... 7-73
Thirty-seven (57-) mm gun battery--care of the gun __ 4-188
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, tank, M6. Part I.-vlechanical training --------------------....-..... 17-18
Thirty-seven (37-) mm gun, tank, M6. Part 1.-Functioning, care, and cleaning -.... ----------- 17-19
Thompson submachine gun, caliber .45, M1928AIt-mechanical training ..-------------------------- 17-2
Thompson submachine gun, caliber .45, M1928AI.-Part I-Training -----------------------------..- 2-10 --
Thread cutting-external national fine thread,engine lathe - -------------------------------.. 25-337 -
Three- (3-) inch antiaircraft gun:Ammunition loading- ....... . 9-114Machining the shell .-...... 9-113
Three- (3-) inch antiaircraft artillery gun battery.
Section I.-Movement into position; emplacement of3-inch gun on vL2AAS mount ...- -...--.-- - 4-240
Three- (3-) inch antiaircraft artillery gun battery.Section II.-Preparation of M5 gun for firing------ 4-241
Three- (3-) inch antiaircraft artillery gun battery.
Section III--Fire control equipment.-4-242Three- (3-) inch antiaircraft artillery gun battery.
Section IV.-Drill of thL piece-- --------- 4-243
Three- (5-) inch antiaircraft artillery gun battery.
Section V.-Movement out of position, march order 4-244
Three-point system of identifying U. S. cruisers ----- 4-675 -Three-point system of identifying U. S. destroyers -. 4676Tilt-type semitrailer .------- ----------Timber trestle, floor system -..-. 9.-- 5-392Timberline:
Snow camping above ................-.... 7-678.Snow camping in ----------.-.-- ---------------- 7-679.
Tire rims:Full drop center ---------------------------------- 9-973Semidrop center ---------------------------------- 9-974
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Tires:Care and maintenance -................. 9-971
9-972Designs and functions .------------------------- 9-970Mounting and dismounting --------------------- 9-973 .,
9-9749-976
Repairs -.... 9-975TNT--explosives and demolitions .- . ......... 5-270
5-575Tongue depressor-appliances .- ....- - 8-32Tools:
Electric valve grinding .-......... 10-931Files, care and use of .--- ------......... 109-932Power .-.... 10-929 10-40Wirecutting -.-.-.-.-... 5-199Woodcutting ------------------------------------- 5-200
Tow ropes, gliders ---------------------------------- 1-93Tow target equipment-operation and maintenance -. - 1-239Tow targets - -----------------------------.--------- 1-238Tow targets-C-5 windlass, maintenance and oper-
ation -........... 1-239Track and suspension system ofthe Diesel tractractor. 9-173Tracking targets-radio set SCR-268 -... -- 4-608Traffic --- -----... --.....-----------.-.------------- 11-262 1-2
Control -............................... 11-263 1-3Tractor dozer-maintenance of heavy equipment - 5-651Tractors:
Cargo, amphibious --------------------------- 26Medium, T-9 . --.. it.. 11
Trailers --................... 4-16Packing of the trailers, disassembly of the mount 4-606M1-antiaircraft searchlight batteries preparation
for action---------------------------------- 4-398M1--antiaircraft searchlight battery, equipped
with Mltrailers. Part II.-March order ------- 4-399 :Trainer aircraft, Britis---b ------------ -- 1-124Training:
Antiaircraft automatic weapons trainer ----------- 4-278Glider ..............------------........ 1-93Machine gun M1917, caliber .30-training for
placing the gun in action .------------------------ - 7-86Maneuvers, aerial-chandelles and lazy eights 1-495Marksmanship, cal. .30, Ml-rapid fire .. --- ------.- 7--41 t _
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Training-Continued.Marksmanship, U. S. rifle, cal. .30-trigger-
squneeze exercises .. .. .. .- --... . ..------------- 7-84Military -...-- ..----- - - ----.-----.--------- 1-295Physical .-.-------------- --------.-.-.-.-.-.-.- - 11-184
Training and duties of a bombardier and navigator . .- - 1-44 .Training dogs ------------------------------------ -35Training under fire ----------------------------------...- - ----- 42Transmission-transmission and transfer care .--- 10-596 .Transmitters, radio-principles and typical circuits_ 1-476 .Transportation:
C-47 airplanes --------------.-.------------------- - ----.- 7-807-89
Pack------------------------------------ 2-9432-9442-9452-946
Vehicles -.--.-...------.--.---------- - ---- 17-1Transportation of 4.2 mortar .-. --....-.. .....-.... 46Trench, digger. ------------------------- --- - 2Trestle:
Abutment -................... 5-379Construction -........ . ........ 5-378Floor system ------------- -- - ...5-392-
Triangular bandages-face and jaw wounds .. ...--- - 8-30Triode tube, vacuum. -.....-.-.. 1-471Trouble shooting:
Clutch -........................................ 10-570 .Engine tune-up - ........ ..... 10-299 .Fuel system at various speeds -...-.. . .... 10-395Hydraulic brakes .-..... 10-300Ignition system .-....... 10-396 .Motor vehicle maintenance-functions of the fuel
and ignition units ------------------------------ 10-291Trouble shooting-motor maintenance. Part 1.-
Functions o] the fuel and ignition units .----------- 10-291Troubte shooting-motor maintenance. Part II.-
Cranking system --------------------------------- 10-376Trouble shooting-motor maintenance. Part III.-
Fuel system-the engine will not start .----------- 10-377Trouble shooting-motor maintenance. Part IX.-
Cooling system troubles (automatic) -. . .....10-310Trouble shooting reports, motor vehicle driving-
abuse of vehicle -------------------------------- 11-559Truck, 54-ton, 4 x 4-description and characteristics . ..--------- 17-7
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Truck, ½-ton-first echelon maintenance, drivermaintenancee -..-..-..... .............-.. . ... 17-20
Truck, Dodge, 4 x 4-greasing and lubrication ----- 10-385Truck-rear axle .-- 10-81Truck-drawn howitzer, 155-mm, MI918-A-1 _ 6-124 -
6-125Truck-drawn units difficult terrain .- ............. 6-104Truck-drawn units--movement of disabled vehicles -. 6-106Truck-drawn units-reconnaissance and preparation
of routes- ------------------- 6-103Truck-drown units-stream crossings .----------- - 6-105 .-Trucks:
Chevrolet-steering gear - ................ 10-80 .Dodge 4 x 4-driving -...... . ..10-384.-GMC 2½/-ton, 6 x 6 truck ---------------- ---- 10-68 ...
10-6910-7010-71
Heavy wrecking, M1, series 2 .- ............... 9-614Lubrication .--------------------------------------....... 10-74Quarter-ton .....................---------------- 7-83
17 17Rear axle ........................--................... 10-81
Tube:Brake, Hayes ------------------------------------ 1-503 .....
Connections, flared ..-.-.-... ...--.-------- ... 1-42Tubes:
Brakes, expander, hydraulic .-... ............... 1-309Vacuum -------------------- 1-153Vacuum, triode, multipurpose .- .............. 1-471
Turns, flying-gentle, medium and steep --------- 1-494Turrets:
Bendix lower -........................... 1-811Bendix upper -................................. 1-810Gun, multiple power-operated ..--------------- - - -18Martin upper 1-813Rough facing, boring, and turning a shoulder on
a vertical turret lathe ..-.. ....- 25-344Rough facing, turning, and drilling on a vertical
lathe -.............. 25-343 - ....Sperry upper ------ ------- 1-817 - - -Vertical boring mill-grooving, chamfering on a
vertical turret lathe using two heads 25-345 ___Twelve-inch gun battery, Barbette carriage-safety
precautions ------------------------------------- 4-631 -- - -
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Twelve-inch gun battery, Barbette carriage. Part II.-Breech mechanisms . . ........... 4-631
Twelve-inch gun battery, Barbette carriage. Part V.-Safety precautions .-.... 4-634
Twelve-inch mortar and 8-inch gun-emplacementand firing railway artillery .-... - - - 4-156
Twenty-eight series Zenith carburetor ----------------- 10-50.Twenty-three series
7enith carburetor ...- . ...........10-51
Twist drills--------------------------- - 10-933Two and one-half (2X-) ton truck, GMC .-............ 10-68
10-6910-70
Two hundred forty- (240-) mm howitzer-personneland equipment- -.----------- 6-230
Two hundred forty- (240-) mm howitzer-service of the
piece ....-.....-...... 6-231Two hundred forty- (240-) mm howitzer-displace-
ment 6-232
Type B-2 field lighting set ..-.... .............. 1-404Type 11-3 aircraft gun camera -....... 1-36Unexploded bombs --------------------------------- 9-618Unexploded bombs. Part 1-Objects which may be
dropped from the air ... -30Unexploded bombs. Part II.-Reconnaissance ofair
raid accidents -... ...... ..... 0.-.. 9-31Unexploded bombs. Part III.-Evacuation and
traffic restrictions, protection against unexplodedbombs....... ................. 9-32
Unit medical service (medical detachments)----------- 8-17
United States Army- -............................. 25-670U. S. attacks in the Aleutians----------------------- 45
U. S. Army aircraft:A-20 B, Douglas light bomber __-----_1-902A-24 B, Douglas light bomber_ 1-904B-17 F, Douglas heavy bomber .-... . .... 1-900B-24 D, heavy bomber-.... ----- 1-901C-47 and C-53, Douglas medium bomber .-.----- 1-908C-54 (DC-4), Douglas 4-engine heavy transport- 1-907
U. S. carbine, caliber .30, MI. Part 1.-Character-istics and description------------------------- - 7-77 -/.
U. S. rifle:Caliber .30 ---------------------- - 9-45
Caliber .30, Mi-preparatory training, trigger-squeeze exercise ..- 7-84
Caliber .30, Mi-preparatory training, rapid fire. - . ......... 7-41
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U. S. rifle-Continued.Marksmanship ------------------------------ - -----------. 7-40
Caliber .30 ...-................--- 7-39'7-85
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, MI. Part 1.-Mechanicaltraining-care and cleaning, functioning .. -----.- - -..---- 7-1
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, MI. Part II.-Mechanicaltraining-stoppages and immediate action, service ofthe piece ----------------------------------- - ------ 7-2
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, MI. Part IIL--Marksman-ship ------------------.--------- - -- - -- 7-3
U. S.rifle, caliber .30, model 1903. Part 1.-Descrip-tion, disassembling, assembly, care and cleaning .-----..- - --- 7-5
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, model 1903. Part 11.-Func-tioning, individual safety precautions .. ----.- --.... .__: 7-0
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, All. Part I.-Disassembly(3d and 4th echelon) --------------------------- - ---- - 9-20 - -
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, MA. Part II.-Inspectionsand repair (3d and 4th echelon) ........................-- - 9-23
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, M1903A1. Part I.--Disas-sembly and assembly (3d and 4th echelon) ... --- - -------. 9-21
U. S. rifle, caliber .30, M1903AI. Part 1.-Inspec-tion and repair (3d and 4th echelon) :.......-- - 9-22
Use of aerial chemical spray tanks ..------------ - 9-22tse of measuring tools-the rule ...--- - - - 1-13Use of natural color and concealment. --------------- 7-234Use of tow target eguipment .................---... - 1-19Use of wind vane aerial machine-gun sights ........-- -. . 1-41Uses and abuses of twist drills.- - 10-933Using an aircraft machine gun - -...-.- .-.- - 1-12V-1710 Allison engine:
Disassembly of accessory housing .-------... - - 1-707Introduction and characteristics- .-.. . ...-. ... 1-701'Unpacking ------------------------------------- 1-702
V-1710 Allison engine, type "E":Disassembly of reduction gear .-. . ............ 1-706.Reassembling the reduction gears .- . ........... 1-711.
V-1710 Allison engine, type "F"-disassembly, re-duction gear -------------------------------------- 1-705
V-block-use of shaper ...........----....... 25-628Vacuum power brakes ---------------------------- ..- - 10-79
10-80Vacuum tubes - ------.-.-.-.-.---- 1-53Vacuum tubes. Part 1.-Electron theory and the
diode tube ------------------------------------- 1-470.
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Vacuum tubes. Part II.-Triode and multipurposetubes- .--------------------------- i 1-471
Valve and ignition timing-.....i........... 1-50Valve grinding tools, electric .-.... . .. 10-931-Vehicles (see also combat vehicles):
Combat:Armored-characteristics and capabilities ------- 5-145Mechanized cavalry --------------------------- 2-37Types- ------- ------ ------ ------ --- 5-145
Field artillery-reconnaissance, trailers, wire car-rying, ammunition carriers ----- -- 9
Motor (see also motor vehicles)-truck-drawnunits:
Difficult terrain-field expedients .-. . ..... 6-104Routes-reconnaissance and preparation -.. 6-103
Venereal disease -.- 8... 6.........--- - 8 ---Vengeance bomber, British -................... - 1-130 --Vernier gage- ---- --------------------------- ------- 25-3.50Vernier scale- ------------------------------------ - 25-349Vertical boring mill-grooving, chamfering on a vertical
turret lathe, using two heads----------- 25-345Vertical boring mill-rough facing, turning, and drill-
ing on a vertical lathe (turret).-....-- ........ 2.-343Vertical boring mill-rough facing, boring, and turning
a shoulder on a vertical turret lathe-.... .- 25-344Visual aids to training 7-75Vultee Vanguard 48, British----------------- 1-126W-type engin - - -- rre----e ..... ............ 1-9 .War industry-women in men's jobs ------------------ 27Waste disposal___- --- 8-1
8-118-3
Water purification-1-------------- - 5-237 8-38-9
Water supply.. .... 8-38-9
Procurement 4-1,-i...................-... 5-12Purification -------------------- S- 513 ---
8-38-9
Weapons:Artillery:
Antiaircraft -9... . ...............-6Automatic antiaircraft .-...... . . 4-688
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Weapons-Continued.Automatic gun, 37-mm .................--......... 9-28
9-29Automatic M2 caliber .50 Browning machine
gun, water-cooled, mounts ...........--.. 4-29Cavalry -.................................---- 2-18
Browning machine gun, caliber .30, M1917A4 - - 2-18Close combat firing ............................. _.-- - . ..44Guns (see guns).Howitzer, 155-min, M1918-A1, truck-drawn. . .... 6-12-i
6-1256-126
Infantry- ------------------ - 7-236 6-8 __7-77-89-2
Infantry signals ---------------- ------- 7-10Pistols and revolvers ----------- - -- -- 9 -1 --Rifles ------------------- - ------- 9-1
Small arms- .. ................. .9-1Weapons, antiaircraft automatic trainer 4-278 ......Wleapons of the infaintry division - 7-236 -Weather:
Bad-weather bomber formation procedure-17- 1-778---- -Chemical warfare ----------- - -- - 3-2- -
Theory and structure of storms-atmospherewaves-- ---------------- 1-133
Theory and structure of storms-primary circula-tion -.--------- 1-134
Theory of convection-structures of storms ---- 1-133
Weft system of aircraft identification. Part L.-Basiccharacteristics------------- 1-672
Weft systea of aircraft identification. Part II.-Special characteristics----------- - 1-673 1-38
Welding:Equipment, oxyacetylenei----`----------- 10-165Tools ---------- ---------------------------- -- ---------- 10410-41
Wellington bomber-identification--------- 1-418 1-128Wheels-removing, replacing----------- 9-972
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Wheels, aircraft, P-39--servicing - 11-876----Wheels-alinement - -10-692 10-87Wheel spindle, main, P-39-removal and installa-
tion - ......... ..... 1-877Whitley bomber, British-identification .- . ... 1-429 1-127
1-131Wind cane aerial machine-gun sights (use of) . . ...........-- 1-41Wings:
Airplane structures ...-..... 1-211Construction -....................... 1-212Flaps .-.......... 1-29Identification ....... _- ......................... 1-31P-40-disassembly -... .............. 1-736
Wire commmunication -.......... 6-1---6-2
Wire-cutting tools, pioneer equipment .---. 5_199Wire obstacles -. . ............---- 5-220 7-21
5-224 5-65-263
Use of barbed wire .-....... - 1-224Wire splices, field-basic signal communications 11-177Wire thrower RL-37-T2 - ............... 4Wireless-elementary radio communication- .- 1-229Wizardry of wireless ..- ------------- ------------ 1-229Women working on men's jobs -.................. 27Woodcutting tools, pioneer equipment .-. . ......... 5-200World war .... - - -- 7... 5-7
5-96-12
Wounds:Emergency treatment .... 8-41Face and jaw -...................... 8-33Jaw -...................................-- 8-33
8-358-348-368-37
Wrecking trucks -6.-.. . ........... 9.. .-- 614
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Wright engines (1820):Cleaning up .-.......... 1-450Nose disassembling .-.... 1-448Power section-disassembling -.--------- - 1-446Preliminary disassembly .--------------------- 1-317Preparation for tear-down ----------------------- 1-316Supercharger section-disassembling .----_ 1-447
Writing ............---------- 12-1Zenith carburetor:
23-series- .--------.. ---------- ...--------------.--- -.---- 10-5128-series ...........---------- 10-50450-series ................--.. 10-52
O