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Field manuals
Anyone collect old field manuals? They are fun to read.
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04-14-2010 05:41 PM
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Originally Posted by
garandfan1974
Anyone collect old field manuals? They are fun to read.
I don't collect them, but I sure have a pile of them someplace accumulated from my 17 years of mud crawling .. 
I also like the old WWII training videos. There's a number of them on here covering the M1 Garand/M14/M1A
Rifles and also in the M1 Carbine forums. Look at the "stickied threads" at the top of the forums.
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Badger
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I collect Technical Manuals and all the changes.
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interesting to look at
The Stoner manual was issued for troop training
Last edited by RCS; 04-24-2010 at 09:10 AM.
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Originally Posted by
Bill Ricca
I collect Technical Manuals and all the changes.
Hey Bill,
I have manual FM 21-100, and inside it I found an eleven page white page booklet FM 21-100 with C 1 underneath. Is this one of those change booklets?
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I do not understand your description. A change is a white sheet or several sheets which describe how to change some wording in the manual, add some paragraphs, or add pictures.
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OK, that is change 1. There may be later changes.
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