Psychological Operations (PsyOps) AFDD 2-5-3
CBR Shelters ETL 1110-3-498
Map Reading & Navigation FM 3-25-26
Terrain, Maps, and Direction
Nuclear, Biological & Chemical (NBC) Field Handbook FM 3-7
Nuclear, Biological & Chemical (NBC) Protection FM 34
Military Chemical & Biological Agents and Compounds FM 3-9
Counterinsurgency Operations FMI 3-07.22
Survival, Evasion, Resistance & Escape (SERE) AR350-30
US Army Ranger Handbook
Combined Arms Operations in Urban Terrains (Urban Combat) FM3-06
Expeditionary Maneuver Warware
MEDICAL AND FIRST-AID
Where There is No Doctor *Hesperian Health now requires a click-through before downloading their books. You can simply click, No Thanks and have access to the entire .pdf book or sign up for future updates.
Where There is No Dentist - Excellent, must-read! *See above for download instructions
Combat Lifesaver Course Student Self-Study IS0871
TECHNOLOGY, ELECTRONICS, AND ENGINEERING
Scout Engineering
Pedal Power
Convert Gasoline Engines to Run on Alcohol, 2008
Complete Manual of Pirate Radio
Antennas for Receiving and Transmitting, 2004
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS, COLLAPSE, SURVIVAL, & POST-SHTF
Preparedness Capability Checklist Minimum and Extended Levels
Long Term Survival Guide: Improvised Towers
Long Term Survival Guide: Scrounging Metal and Survival Blacksmithing
US Army Field Manual Management of Dead Bodies
URBAN GARDENING, FARMING, HOMESTEADING, PIONEERING, & BUSHCRAFT
The Construction of Secret Hiding Places
Raised Bed Garden Book.pdf
Guide to Canning.pdf
1881_Household_Encyclopedia.pdf
Pioneering, 1962
Poisonous Snakes and Lizards
Poisonous Plants
Dangerous Insects and Arachnids
Solar Distillation Meeting Small Scale Water Demands, 1970
Simple Methods for the Treatment of Drinking Water
Fishing Knots
Ten Best Traps
Ultimate Guide to Wilderness Living
Preppers’ PING!!
It's for young, hearty men, with moustaches and boots.
If it gets down to that again, I'm NOT going to be polite to anybody.
Mountain man is cool to have on the resume, and the skillsets are good to have... actually having to do it? Oh dear Lord.
An adventure is someone you don't know having a miserable time a long way away.
/johnny
Thanks
Boy Scout Handbook
Thank you very much.
I think “Country Living” covers a great deal of that, too. Some of that list would be things guys could do that I can't. I still need to go to a personal website and buy a man. Why don't we have man robots to buy to lift and build stuff and shoot heavy shotguns and rifles?
That reminds me. I have a new type Remington shotgun with two barrels and is too heavy for me and a new type Remington 223 rifle with good scope that is too heavy for me and I HAVE NO AMMO FOR EITHER ONE. If the husband of my sister-in-law was here if TFHTF, he could use those guns, so I need you guys to tell me what ammo to buy. I'm not kidding -what should I buy and I'll do it right away.
I'm not asking that male relative ‘cause he is a liberal and no telling what he would say. He does have a carry permit and carries all the time.
Thanks! Good Stuff!
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Wonderful, thank you! I really need to buy more ink and paper and print while I can.
As a prepper, I’m always amazed how seldom anybody includes a long-term supply of progressive strength reading glasses in their list of preps. Nobody I know will be able to take advantage of a damn thing on all those downloads once their reading glasses - which seem to have a half-life of about a month, in the best of times - get lost or broken or irredeemably scratched.
Heck, can’t even see the front sight on my pistol without them.
They sell them by the dozens for about $1-2 each on EBay. Stock up! They’ll make great barter items for old coots as well.
I expect David Gingery’s books might prove useful:
http://gingerybookstore.com/