Description: MILITARY 175 Military Manuals and Survival Books The Best Survival, Military, and Self Defense Guide Set you will find. Satisfaction guaranteed by an experienced Ebay Seller! No Rookie here! 10+ years on eBay! Are you really interested in reading about the US Military? Are you really into survivalist strategies? Do you want to know what information is out there to help you in case of something bad happening? Is someone you love really into reading about war strategies, self defense, military procedures, survivalist issues, weapons issues, US military policies? If so, read on! Please read the entire auction listing thoroughly so there is no surprises! This is a DVD of 175 books and manuals on the subjects of US Military Policies, Gun Manuals, Field Manuals, Survival Tips and Techniques, Self Defense, and basically how to survive if something bad goes down! All you doomsday prep folks, take note of this item! If you are interested in how to defend yourself in the worst case scenario, this is the DVD for you! Note: This is a DVD-ROM disc, not a CD! There is simply too much information here to put on a CD. There's a GIGABYTE (that's 1,000 megabytes) of data here. Thousands upon thousands of pages on military policies and survival techniques. Perhaps some people would find that a snoozer, yet some people who are interested in what they should do, and what the gov't will do in the case of an emergency, will find this information interesting. A list of files in this DVD is below. I know this goes without saying, but I'll say it anyway. To play DVD's, you need a DVD-ROM drive in your computer. These DVD's will not play in your CD-ROM drive. We are not responsible for your hardware problems if you purchase this disk without realizing you don't have a DVD-ROM drive! Thank you for looking, and God Bless America. All books are in PDF format on a custom DVD delivered to your door. You can print out as many copies as you need on your home printer. You will need a free copy of Adobe Reader that you can get for free online at Adobe's site. Scroll down to bottom to see full list of titles offered on this DVD. Includes the following popular titles: US Marine Corp Martial Arts Self Defense Course This 114 page manual includes the basics of self defense used by the Military in training soldiers. Learn what they learn from the comfort of your own home and be prepared for the worst should the worst happen. State of the art defense techniques and procedures spelled out in detail with photographs as examples. Most fierce defense combat procedures are covered including unarmed defense against weapons and other topics such as: Ranges of close combat Weapons of the body Target areas of the body Pressure Points of the body Basic Warrior stance Angles of approach and movement Balance and off-balancing Falls Non-lethal self defense techniques Weapons of opportunity Unarmed defense against hand-held weapons Counters to hand-held weapon attacks Principles of punches Strikes with the upper body Strikes with the Lower body Counters to strikes Hip throws Leg Sweeps Chokes and counters to chokes and Holds Defensive ground fighting Unarmed restrains and manipulations Non-lethal batons also, US Army Combatives (Hand to Hand Combat) Manual This fully detailed manual consists of 265 detailed pages of the US Army's Self Defense Course. Read and learn how our Rangers are taught to defend themselves against all enemies, foreign and domestic. The main topic of this manual is how to defend yourself against just about any type of manual hand to hand combat attack. If you are interested in learning the basics of combat, this is an invaluable tool. Contains hundreds of illustrations with step by step instructions. DEFINITION OF COMBATIVES Hand-to-hand combat is an engagement between two or more persons in an empty-handed struggle or with hand-held weapons such as knives, sticks, or projectile weapons that cannot be fired. Proficiency in hand-to-hand combat is one of the fundamental building blocks for training the modern soldier. PURPOSES OF COMBATIVES TRAINING Soldiers must be prepared to use different levels of force in an environment where conflict may change from low intensity to high intensity over a matter of hours. Many military operations, such as peacekeeping missions or noncombatant evacuation, may restrict the use of deadly weapons. Hand-to-hand combatives training will save lives when an unexpected confrontation occurs. More importantly, combatives training helps to instill courage and self-confidence. With competence comes the understanding of controlled aggression and the ability to remain focused while under duress. Training in combatives includes hard and arduous physical training that is, at the same time, mentally demanding and carries over to other military pursuits. The overall effect of combatives training is— • The culmination of a successful physical fitness program, enhancing individual and unit strength, flexibility, balance, and cardiorespiratory fitness. • Building personal courage, self confidence, self-discipline, and esprit de corps. BASIC PRINCIPLES Underlying all combatives techniques are principles the hand-to-hand fighter must apply to successfully defeat an opponent. The natural progression of techniques, as presented in this manual, will instill these principles into the soldier. a. Mental Calm. During a fight a soldier must keep his ability to think. He must not allow fear or anger to control his actions. b. Situational Awareness. Things are often going on around the fighters that could have a direct impact on the outcome of the fight such as opportunity weapons or other personnel joining the fight. c. Suppleness. A soldier cannot always count on being bigger and stronger than the enemy. He should, therefore, never try to oppose the enemy in a direct test of strength. Supple misdirection of the enemy’s strength allows superior technique and fight strategy to overcome superior strength. d. Base. Base refers to the posture that allows a soldier to gain leverage from the ground. Generally, a soldier must keep his center of gravity low and his base wide— much like a pyramid. e. Dominant Body Position. Position refers to the location of the fighter’s body in relation to his opponent’s. A vital principle when fighting is to gain control of the enemy by controlling this relationship. Before any killing or disabling technique can be applied, the soldier must first gain and maintain one of the dominant body positions. f. Distance. Each technique has a window of effectiveness based upon the amount of space between the two combatants. The fighter must control the distance between himself and the enemy in order to control the fight. g. Physical Balance. Balance refers to the ability to maintain equilibrium and to remain in a stable upright position. h. Leverage. A fighter uses the parts of his body to create a natural mechanical advantage over the parts of the enemy’s body. By using leverage, a fighter can have a greater effect on a much larger enemy. Safety The Army’s combatives program has been specifically designed to train the most competent fighters in the shortest possible time in the safest possible manner. a. General Safety Precautions. The techniques of Army combatives should be taught in the order presented in this manual. They are arranged to not only give the natural progression of techniques, but to present the more dangerous techniques after the soldiers have established a familiarity with the dynamics of combative techniques in general. This will result in fewer serious injuries from the more dynamic moves. b. Supervision. The most important safety consideration is proper supervision. Because of the potentially dangerous nature of the techniques involved, combatives training must always be conducted under the supervision of qualified leaders. c. Training Areas. Most training should be conducted in an area with soft footing such as a grassy or sandy area. If training mats are available, they should be used. A hard surface area is not appropriate for combatives training. d. Chokes. Chokes are the best way to end a fight. They are the most effective way to incapacitate an enemy and, with supervision, are also safe enough to apply in training exactly as on the battlefield. e. Joint Locks. In order to incapacitate an enemy, attacks should be directed against large joints such as the elbow, shoulder, or knee. Attacks on most of these joints are very painful long before causing any injury, which allows full-force training to be conducted without significant risk of injury. The exceptions are wrist attacks and twisting knee attacks. The wrist is very easily damaged, and twisting the knee does not become painful until it is too late. Therefore, these attacks should be taught with great care and should not be allowed in sparring or competitions. f. Striking. Striking is an inefficient way to incapacitate an enemy. Strikes are, however, an important part of an overall fight strategy and can be very effective in manipulating the opponent into unfavorable positions. Striking can be practiced with various types of protective padding such as boxing gloves. Defense can be practiced using reduced force blows. Training should be continuously focused on the realities of fighting. Topics Include: Basic Ground Fighting Techniques Dominant Body Position Back Mount Front Mount Guard Side Control Body Positioning Moves Finishing Moves Drills Defense against headlocks Advanced Ground Fighting Techniques Knee Mounts Leg Attacks Striking from the Side Control Defending against strikes in the Guard Takedowns and throws Breakfalls Closing the distance and achieving the clinch Takedowns from against a wall Double leg attack Single leg attack Attacks from the rear Arm Strikes Punching Combinations Kicks Transition between ranges Defense against chokes Defense against bear hugs Defense against an armed Opponent Defense against Knife attacks Unarmed defense against a rifle with fixed bayonet Restrictive Force Scenarios Two against One Three against Two Parity One against Two Two against Three and, it also includes, US Army Pistol Training Guide Learn the elements of pistol shooting Understanding the minimum arc of movement Trigger control Sight Alignment Establishing a system of fire Mental Discipline Physical Conditioning Effects of alcohol, coffee, tobacco, and drugs Army Ranger Handbook Covers such topics as: Leadership Operation Fire Support Movement Patrolling Battle Drills Communications Army Aviation Military Mountaineering Evasion/Survival First Aid Demolitions and Mines US Army Sniper Manual and US Marine Sniper Training Manual The Army Sniper book is a 327 page course summary of the sniper training the US Army takes its soldiers through. Learn why we have the best military in the world. Learn what our troops have to go through. The Marine Sniper Manual is a 202 page version of the Marine Training. These two manuals are a must for any military buff or weekend warrior wannabe! US Marine Rifle Marksmanship Manual Every Marine is first and foremost a rifleman. This publication eflects this ethos and the Marine Corps’ warfighting philosophy. This publication discusses the individual skills required for effective rifle marksmanship and standardizes the techniques and procedures used throughout the Marine Corps. It constitutes the doctrinal basis for all entry-level and sustainment-level rifle marksmanship training. 117 pages in total. And that was just a highlight of the more popular titles for sale. Here's a total list of files on the DVD, (scroll down to see some featured books in detail): Army Field Manuals, Courses, and Instructional Books Marine Field Manuals, Courses, and Instructional Books Survival - First Aid for Soldiers FM 21-11 Afghanistan-An Introduction to the Country and People Combatives (hand-to-hand combat) FM 3-25.150 Antenna Handbook Engineer Diving Operations FM 5-490 Combat Stress Attack Helicopter Operations Combat Water Survival Mines And Boobytraps Combatting Terrorism Combatives First Aid Topographic Symbols Flame, Riot Control Agents, and Herbicide Operations Combat Stress Control In A Theater Of Operations Geographic Intelligence (GEOINT) Mountaineering Techniques advanced Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) Mountaineering Techniques Iraq-An Introduction to the Country and People Navy Seal Patrol Leaders Handbook Marine Physical Readiness Training for Combat Pistol Training Guide Martial Arts Survival Field Manual Military Operations on Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) Engineer course - Carpentry II EN5156 MWTC Assault Climbers Handbook (mountaineering) Engineer Course - Design Forms For A Concrete Wall EN5151 MWTC Cold Weather Medicine Course Engineer course - Geology EN5462 MWTC Summer Survival Course Handbook Explosives and Demolitions manual MWTC Wilderness Medicine Course Joint Task Force Info Management MWTC Winter Survival Course Handbook Staff Organization and operations Physical Fitness Test and Body Composition Program Manual Integrated Combat Airspace Command Pistol Marksmanship Tactics, Techniques, And Procedures For Nuclear, Radio Operator's Handbook Biological, And Chemical Aspects Of Consequence Management Remote Sensor Operations Procedures for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Return and Reunion Guide for Marines and Families Basic Cold Weather Manual Rifle Marksmanship Rifle Marksmanship Scouting and Patrolling USMC and Army Integration Ship-to-Shore Movement Intelligence Officers Handbook 1 Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) (Scout Platoon) Special Forces Military Free-Fall Operations (parachuting) Survival Survival, Evasion, and Recovery The Individual's Guide for Understanding and Surviving Terrorism USMC - Field Manual Fm12-80 Kill Or Get Killed USMC Winter Survival Course Handbook USMC Sniper Manual Tactical Digital Link Other Survival Joint Air Attack Team Ops 7 Day Supply Calendar Army Air and Missile Defense Command Organization Aikido - Pressure Points Procedures for the Joint Application of Firepower Bear went over the mountain, Soviet combat tactics in Afghanistan, 1996 Multiservce air air brevity codes Combat Survival Weapons - Technical Description & Service Manual Procedures For The Tactical Deployment of Non Lethal Weapons Cooking On An Open Fire Joint Theater Missile Target Development. Homemade soap Procedures for Theater Air Ground Systems How To Find Hidden Cameras Force Integration How to get the FBI Files about you Armor and Mechanized base Organizational Guide How To Make Emergency Gas Masks Staff Officers Field Manual Martial Arts - Brazilian Jiu-jitsu Basics Mine Countermine Operations Mega survival bible book, Citizens Defense Guide Conducting Peace Operations Nuclear Biological & Chemical Warfare Survival Prcedures Nuclear Biological Reconaissance Nuclear War Survival Static Line Parachuting Parts Kit And Survival Gunsmithing Theater Air Ground System Principles of War Theater Missile Defense Ruerngsa, Yod - Muay Thai - The Art of Fighting Air and Missile Defense Ops Soldiers Handbook For Individual Ops And Survival In Cold Weather Areas Aviation Brigades Survival - 60 Uses of Vinegar Air Traffic Services Ops Survival - Drying Food Aviation Urban Operations Survival - Emergency Preparedness Checklist Stability and Suport Operations Survival - Evasion & Recovery Manua - FM21-76-1 Unexploded Ordnance Operations Survival - Homemade - Traps And Snares Techniques for Nuclear Biological Protection Survival - Map And Compass Information Ops, Doctrine Procedures Survival - Plants - Edible and Medicinal Plants Bradley Gunnery Survival - Tracking Techniques MK-19 Grenade Machine Gun Survival - Wilderness Shelter Types Tow Weapon System Survival - Winter Time Camping Tactical Employment of Non Lethal Weapons Survivalists Herbal Formulas Nuclear Contamination Avoidance Sword Fighting - Principles of Broadsword - 1869 - 48pgs Deployment Fort to Port US NAVY Diving Manual NBC Decontamination US NAVY Seal Sniper Training Procedures for Joint Air Traffic Control. 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