Fm 21 76 u.s army survival manual




















Make polluted water potable. How to find water. Ways to trap and collection techniques of water. Covers navigation and compass use. Find direction using the sun and stars. Weapons and Tools. Recognizing signs of land when lost at sea. Building life-saving shelters.

Traps and snares. How to prepare wild game to be cooked also preserving food. All types of fire making. Water Crossings. Physical and mental fitness. Disaster preparedness. Again this is just some of the survival information is this book! Get A Copy. Paperback , pages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions Friend Reviews.

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Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 23, Amy rated it it was amazing Shelves: survival , non-fiction , books-read , how-to. My mom got us this book for Christmas as kind of a joke since we had ice storms and no electricity last December, but I was actually quite excited about reading it.

I don't think I need any of the tips about planning my escape cache as a prisoner of war, but there are lots of other great tips here for how to survive in the wild. After reading this, I'm seeing that anyone who had to survive in the wild would probably spend most of their time gathering food and water, starting a fire, and cooking My mom got us this book for Christmas as kind of a joke since we had ice storms and no electricity last December, but I was actually quite excited about reading it.

After reading this, I'm seeing that anyone who had to survive in the wild would probably spend most of their time gathering food and water, starting a fire, and cooking the food and water. We certainly take these things for granted in the modern society we live in.

This book is all about turning things that aren't common sense into common sense so that you do survive the elements. Apr 01, Magda rated it it was amazing. You can remain alive anywhere in the world when you keep your wits. This is a major lesson in survival. Remember that nature and the elements are neither your friend nor your enemy—they are actually disinterested. Instead, it is your determination to live and your ability to make nature work for you that are the deciding factors.

Learn to put up with new and unpleasant conditions. One survivor reported that some men would You can remain alive anywhere in the world when you keep your wits. One survivor reported that some men would almost starve before eating strange food. When a new prisoner came in, he would try to find a seat next to him so he could eat the food the prisoner refused.

A clean shave is a good morale booster. Be careful not to drink more than three or four cups of ripe coconut juice a day. This juice is a violent laxative. Be careful not to get this [papaya:] juice into your eyes—it will cause intense pain and temporary or even permanent blindness. Both rats and mice are palatable meat, particularly if cooked in a stew.

These rodents should be skinned, gutted, and boiled. Rats and mice should be boiled about 10 minutes. Either may be cooked with dandelion leaves. Always include the livers. Survival in remote and desolate areas, in the Arctic, desert, or jungle, depends on you. You must be physically fit; have a fundamental knowledge of woodcraft principles; know what foods are available and how to find and prepare them; understand how to care for your body and how to conserve energy; and recognize those plants and animals that will harm you.

Armed with this knowledge, you are prepared to wage a winning battle for survival. With few exceptions, natives are friendly. They know the country, its available water and food, and the way back to civilization….

Deal with the recognized headman or chief to get what you want …. Primitive people especially are fond of practical jokes. He may even hunt you! Do not fry meat. This method eliminates the fat necessary for your health. Native food in the Sahara is both palatable and edible. You are less likely to enjoy the food that is available in the Gobi since the native Mongols have less idea of cleanliness than the Arabs. Avoid wild buffalo because of their continued mean tempers.

Dec 20, Victor Orozco rated it liked it. Picked this up in the dollar section of my library and felt it was worthy to pick up. Not bad at all. Though I have to admit most of what I read is confirmed from various action adventure movies but there is still plenty to learn from. Basic survival tips.

The internal layout of the book is designed to be simple and easy to navigate, it was developed to cover as many geographic locations and climates as possible, and to be small enough to fit into a standard-issue backpack.

Aside from its obvious survival uses the book makes great reading for anyone with even a passing interest in the subject matter — and you never know when you might need to know how to identify poisonous snakes, find sources of water, how to prepare wild game, or set a snare. Buy Here. Silodrome was founded by Ben back in , in the years since the site has grown to become a world leader in the alternative and vintage motoring sector, with millions of readers around the world and many hundreds of thousands of followers on social media.

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