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NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES<br />
’ TANK ‘DESTROYER-Continued<br />
<strong>FM</strong><br />
18-16 23 Oct. 44. Crew Drill,<br />
Ml8<br />
76-mm Gun Motor Carriage<br />
18-17 19 Aug. 44. Tank Destroyer Crew Drill, 3-inch<br />
Towed Gun M5 on Carriage M6.<br />
‘18-18 Dec. 44. Crew Drill, Gun Motor Carriage, M36.<br />
18-20 9 May 44. Tactical Employment of Tank Destroyer<br />
Platoon Self-propelled.<br />
X3-<strong>21</strong> .l Apr. 44. Towed Gun Platoon.<br />
*18-22 Nov. 44. Tank Destroyer Reconnaissance Platoon.<br />
18-24 NOV. 44. Tank Destroyer Pioneer Platoon.<br />
MILITARY POLICE<br />
19-5 14 June 44. Military Police.<br />
*19-10 Jan. 45. Military Police in Towns and Cities.<br />
INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER<br />
<strong>21</strong>-5 16 July 41. Military Training.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-6 20 Jan. 45. List of Publications for Training.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-7 1 Jan. 44. List of Training Films, Film Strips, and<br />
Film Bulletins. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-8 14 Feb. 44. Military Training Aids. C 1, 2, 3.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-10 31 July 40. Military Sanitation and First Aid. C 1,<br />
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-11 7 Apr. 43. First Aid for Soldiers.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-15 1 Oct. 40. Equipment, Clothing and Tent Pitching.<br />
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-20 6 Mar. 41. Physical Training.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-22 25 Apr. 44. Watermanship.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-25 15 Aug. 44. Elementary Map and .4erial Photograph<br />
Reading.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-26 17 Sep. 41. Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph<br />
Reading. C 1.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-30 15 Oct. 43. Conventional Signs, Military Symbols,<br />
, and Abbreviations. C 1.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-35 1 June 39. Sketching. C 1, 2.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-40 7 Sep. 42. Defense Against Chemical Attack. C I,<br />
2, 3, 4.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-50 15 June 42. Military Courtesy and Discipline. C 1,<br />
2, 3<br />
<strong>21</strong>-75 6 Feb. 44. Scouting, Patrolling, and Sniping. Cl,%‘.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-80 20 May 44. Recognition Training.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-105 2 June 43. Engineer Soldier’s Handbook.<br />
<strong>21</strong>-150 30 June 42. Unarmed Defense for the American<br />
Soldier.<br />
INFANTRY DRILL REGULATIONS<br />
22-5 4 Aug. 41. Infantry Drill Regulations. C 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
BASIC WEAPONS<br />
23-5 30 July 43. U. S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Ml. C 1, 2.<br />
23-6 28 Oct. 43. U. S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1917.<br />
23-7 23 Apr. 44. U. S. Carbine, Caliber .30 Ml and MlAl.<br />
c ;.<br />
23-10 30 Sep. 43. U. S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1903.<br />
23-15 30 June 43. Browning Automatic Rifle, Caliber 80,<br />
’ M1918A2. C 1, 2.<br />
23-25 7 Sep. 43. Bayonet.<br />
, 23-30 14 Feb. 44. Hand and Rifle Grenades, Rocket, AT,<br />
HE, 2.36-Inch. C 1.<br />
23-35 30 Apr. 40. Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911,<br />
and M1911Al. C 2, 2.<br />
.<br />
17<br />
NUMBER DATE& TITLI AND CHANGES<br />
<strong>FM</strong><br />
23-36<br />
23-40<br />
23-41<br />
23-45<br />
23-50<br />
23-55<br />
23-60<br />
*23-65<br />
23-70<br />
23-75<br />
23-85<br />
23-90<br />
23-91<br />
23-105<br />
24-5<br />
24-6<br />
24-8<br />
24-9<br />
24-10<br />
24-12<br />
24-13<br />
24-14<br />
24-18<br />
24-20<br />
24-22<br />
24-23<br />
24-24<br />
24-75<br />
20 Oct. 41. Revolver. Colt, Caliber .45, M1917, and<br />
Revolver, Smith and We&on, Caliber. .45, Ml917.<br />
c 1, 2.<br />
31 Dec. 41. Thompson Submachine Gun. CaIiber .45,<br />
M1928Al. C 1, 2, 3, 4.<br />
30 Oct. 43. Submachine Gun, Caliber .45, M3. C 2,s.<br />
12 Apr. 43. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30,<br />
HB, M1919A4. Ground. C 1, 2.<br />
12 Aug. 42. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .3O,<br />
HB, M1919A4 (Mounted in Combat Vehicles). C 2,<br />
2, 3, 4.<br />
20 June 40. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber -30,<br />
M1917. C 1, 2, 3, 6.<br />
25 Sep. 40. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .5p. HB,<br />
M2, Ground. C 1, .Z, 3.<br />
Nov 44. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50, HB,<br />
M2.<br />
28 Nov.- 42. 37-mm Gun, Anti-tank, M3 C 1, 2, J.<br />
15 June 44. 57-mm Gun Ml.<br />
28 Nov. 42. 60-mm Mortar M2. C 1, 2, 3.<br />
22 Apr. 43. B<strong>FM</strong>, Sl-mm Mortar Ml.<br />
29 Aug. 44. 81-mm Mortar Mounted in Half-Track<br />
Carrier.<br />
18 May 44. 105-mm, Howitzer, M3. C 1, 8.<br />
COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES<br />
19 Oct. 42. Signal Communication. C 1, I, 3, 4,<br />
5, 6, 7.<br />
12 Apr. 43. Radio Operators M’anual, Army Ground<br />
Forces. C 1.<br />
17 Mar. 43. Combined Teletypewriter (Teleprinter)<br />
Procedure. C 1.<br />
28 Dec. 42. Combined United States-British Radio-<br />
Telephone (R/T) Procedure. C 1.<br />
20 Jan. 43. Combined Radiotelegraph (W/T) Pro-<br />
cedure. C 1, 2.<br />
1 Sep. 44. Army Extract of Combined Operating<br />
Signals.<br />
<strong>21</strong> Feb. 44. Air Extract Combined Operating Sig-<br />
nals (CCBP 2-2). C 1, 2.<br />
19 Sep. 44. Teletypewriter Switching and Relay<br />
Procedures.<br />
28 Jan. 44. Radio Communication.<br />
4 Oct. 44. Field Wire Systems.<br />
12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S Pro-<br />
cedure) .<br />
12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S) Pro-<br />
cedure - Abridged Version for Radiotelegraph<br />
(W/T) Operators. Errata Sheet.<br />
June 4.V. Combined Amphibious Communication in-<br />
structions (CCBP-1).<br />
30 Oct. 43. Telephone Switchboard Operating Pro-<br />
cedure.<br />
TRANSPORTATIOS (MOTOR AND ANIMAL)<br />
25-5 15 June 39. Animal Transport. C 1, 2.<br />
25-6 19 Aug. 44. Dog Transportation.<br />
25-7 25 Aug. 44. Pack Transportation.<br />
25-10 12 Mar. 42. Motor Transport. C 1, 2 3.<br />
IThis Field Manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and<br />
to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Field Yan\lrl<br />
must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 880-S.<br />
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