Submarine Qualification Book - Mark 37 Torpedo , is a section of an officers qualification book describing the tactics used with an electric homing torpedo. It is considered a masterpiece of mechanical computing design. This describes the circular slide rule commonly know as an "is-was" used to calculate an approach and attack by an submarine.
This describes the hand operated torpedo angle solver commonly called a "banjo". It is used to calculate the gyro angle when the Torpedo Data Computer is not available. The manuals for the gun are in the ordnance section below. The Submarine Commander's Handbook , "U. Submarine Medicine Practice , This was prepared for the training and orientation of medical personnel to the problems associated with diving and submarine life.
It provides an insight into the life aboard submarines. This includes many stories, typical medical supplies, as well as history. Gruner is a summary of the U. Standard Submarine Phraseology , describes a set of uniform voice procedures and phraseology for use throughout the U. WW II submarine fleet. Submarine Information and Instruction Manual , was used for training on board S-class built submarines.
Demolition Outfit Mark for Submarines , O. Submarine Periscope Type 2 , Be sure to also check the Fleetsub Periscope training manual. Submarine Periscope Type 4 , Describes the type 2E attack periscope used during the Cold War.
Many of these have been donated to museums for display periscopes. Periscope Motion-Picture Camera 16mm. Describes early submarine periscopes. Target Bearing Transmitter, Mark 8 , O.
Target Bearing Transmitter, Mark 9 , O. Telescopes Mark 90 Mods. Describes the waterproof binoculars used on the TBTs and five inch 25 cal guns. Submarine Sanctuaries Bombing And Attack Restrictions , shows how submarines and allied aircraft were supposed to be deconflicted. Unfortunately we also know that there were numerous friendly fire incidents during WW II. Also see Drawing showing use of the Submarine Rescue Chamber.
Destroyer Steam Propulsion Manual , This describes the operation of one of the most common manual gun mounts of WW II.
Describes the destroyer, deck mounted torpedo tube of WW II. Submarine Recognition Manual , ca. Principles of Guided Missiles and Nuclear Weapons , This was created to introduce ROTC officers to these weapons and their effects.
Navy WW II equipment. Explosive Ordnance , Ordnance Pamphlet , , describes and illustrates United States Navy projectiles, Army and Navy rockets, pyrotechnics, grenades, land mines, bombs, and guided missiles. Navy Projectiles and Fuzes , , is a catalog of U. British Bombs and Fuzes , , is a catalog of British, bombs, fuzes, rockets, demolition charges, etc. Mine Identification Manual , O. Operational Characteristics of U. Mine Disposal Handbook , , was created by the U. It covers all forms of underwater ordnance, not just mines.
Surface Pyrotechnics and Projectors , Ordnance Pamphlet , , describes modified fireworks used by surface ships, submarines and merchant ships. These are used for used for signaling, marking, or illuminating objects. Navy catalog of missile launchers, rocket launchers, depth charge projectors, and related equipment. Index of Ordnance Publications, OP 0.
This is the place to find out what manuals you are missing. Navy , Some of these classic British instruments were kept in use over 50 years. The Gunnery Pocket Book, B. Examples included are taken from the six-inch cruiser of the Mauritius class, a Dido class cruiser, and a typical destroyer. Twin mm Antiaircraft Assemblies , OP , , is a Navy service manual for the twin mount version of the classic WW II anti-aircraft gun on the tripod style mount. The maintenance manual for the dual Bofors 40mm gun.
This was the most widely used anti-aircraft gun of WW II. Navy fire control systems. Web icon An illustration of a computer application window Wayback Machine Texts icon An illustration of an open book. Books Video icon An illustration of two cells of a film strip. Video Audio icon An illustration of an audio speaker. Audio Software icon An illustration of a 3. Software Images icon An illustration of two photographs. Images Donate icon An illustration of a heart shape Donate Ellipses icon An illustration of text ellipses.
Media Type Media Type. Year Year. Collection Collection. Creator Creator. Language Language. Topics: firing, blasting, cap, explosive, wire, attach, device, boobytraps, nonelectric, assemble, Department of the Army. FM Basic Electricity. Safety 1 2. Fundamental concepts of electricity 11 3. Batteries 34 4. Series d-c circuits 57 5.
Parallel d-c circuits 85 6. Network analysis of d-c circuits 7. Electrical conductors and wiring techniques 8. Electromagnetism and magnetic circuits 9. Introduction to alternating-current electricity Inductance Capacitance Inductive and capacltive reactance. Fundamental alternating- current Army, Marine Topics: sniper, team, target, enemy, rifle, antenna, firing, weapon, meters, range, firing position, Topics: guerrilla, forces, enemy, warfare, special, theater, operations, operational, area, detachment, Topics: firing, enemy, fire, meters, fuze, remove, position, wire, mine, camouflage, pressure plate, Topics: mob, gun, gas, weapon, police, type, hand, combat, firing, knife, mob members, gas grenades, tear Topics: platoon, enemy, leader, patrol, team, ranger, fire, squad, actions, security, platoon sergeant, Topics: sniper, target, snipers, team, enemy, range, rifle, firing, weapon, meters, sniper rifle, firing Topics: blasting, charge, demolition, detonating, figure, explosive, cap, charges, firing, explosives, FM Operations Against Irregular Forces "The text discusses the nature of irregular forces comprised of organized guerrilla units and underground elements, and their supporters; and the organization, training, tactics, techniques, and procedures to be employed by a combined arms force, normally in conjunction with civil agencies, to destroy large, well-organized irregular forces in active or cold war situations.
FM Rifle Marksmanship "This manual provides training guidance in developing and maintaining the rifle marksmanship proficiency of the individual soldier and is applicable to both nuclear and nonnuclear warfare. Topics: map, grid, terrain, contour, meters, navigation, distance, azimuth, maps, figure, terrain features, Topics: opponent, command, rear, bayonet, left, attack, counter, phase, arm, objective, left foot, left Topics: sfod, mission, operations, battalion, reconnaissance, intelligence, target, sfods, operational, Army, United States.
Topics: device, explosive, lubricating, evaluated, mixture, organic, engine, test, item, material, full Topics: squad, leader, platoon, center, team, fires, fire, enemy, aiming, laser, laser pointer, team Topics: sniper, target, enemy, patrol, terrain, snipers, targets, range, student, observation, range Topics: urban, operations, forces, army, support, combat, threat, commanders, offensive, military, urban General Terminology Adverse Conditions Basics of First Aid General Section I.
Use an air compressor 25 PSI to clear dirt Maintenance and debris from the welder. If unit overheats, wait 15 minutes for unit to cool, reduce amperage or duty cycle when welding resumes. Page Warranty Warranty as spark plugs, air filters, adjustments, fuel Warranty system cleaning and obstruction due to buildup is not covered by this warranty.
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