Combat Training of the Individual Soldier and Patrolling; Field Manual No. 21-75

Washington DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1950. Presumed First printing of this version. Wraps. iv, 340, [8] pages. Illustrations. References. Exercises. Index. Marked Restricted. Cover has some wear and soiling. Some edge soiling. This is an important Korean War era military manual focused on soldier's training for combat. This manual supersedes FM 21-75, 6 February 1944, including C1, 6 May 1944: C 2, 5 July 194;, C 3 July 1945; and C 4 23 August 1945. This manual is dedicated to the soldier — the key to success on the battlefield. This is a guide for the soldier, regardless of the arm or service. It explains how to go about your duties as a soldier in daylight and darkness. It shows the soldier to to protect and preserve your health and how to see at night. It also teaches the soldier the technique of sniping and shows how combat intelligence can help . This is the soldier's field manual. It tells the soldier how to perform the combat skills needed to survive on the battlefield. These are basic skills that must be learned by soldiers in all military occupational specialties. If the enemy can see you, he can hit you with his fire. So you must be concealed from enemy observation and have cover from enemy fire. When the terrain does not provide natural cover and concealment, you must prepare your cover and use natural and man-made materials to camouflage yourself, your equipment, and your position. This chapter provides guidance on the preparation and use of cover, concealment, and camouflage. Condition: Good.

Keywords: Military Training, Combat Training, Military Manual, Field Manual, Military Intelligence, Sniper, Antiguerrilla Operations, Patrolling, Military Reconnaissance, Ambush, Combat Intelligence, Night Vision, Motorized Patrols

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