Soldier's Handbook for Individual Operations and Survival in Cold-Weathers Areas.; TC 21-3

Washington DC: United States, Department of the Army, 1986. This is presumed the first printing thus. Wraps. Format is approximately 3.75 inches by 5.5 inches. ii, 185, [3] pages. Illustrations. Appendix A: Wind Chill. Appendix B: approximate Measurement Conversion Factors. Appendix C: Visual Emergency Signals. References. Glossary. Index. This publication supersedes TV 21-3, 30 September 1974. Cover has some wear, soiling, and sticker residue. This handbook is an aid for soldiers in cold climates. However, expertise in dealing with cold weather operations cannot be gained just from reading this handbook. To develop successful cold-weather field techniques, application of training and operational experience are necessary. Military history of operations in northern areas shows that man's success or failure is measured by his regard for the dominant characteristics of a cold-weather environment. For a soldier to become a cold-weather expert, he must learn the techniques and rules needed to fight and live in a cold-weather climate. Condition: Good.

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