What follows is the raw text from a RareAviation.com document available for download. This text can be helpful if you would like to confirm the document contains specific information you are interested in. Title: List of Publications for Training - 1945 Link: https://rareaviation.com/product/list-of-publications-for-training-1945 --- RAW UNFORMATTED TEXT BELOW --- MIL PUB INDEXES MHI COPY 1 FM 21-6 LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR TRAINING JANUARY 1945WAR DEPARTMENT FIELD MA IMMCt PUBLICATIONS FOR TRAINING FIELD MANUALS M FIRING TABLES M LUBRICATION ORDERS M MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS TECHNICAL BULLETINS TECHNICAL MANUALS TRAINING CIRCULARS This manual supersedes FM 21-6, December 1944.For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, p. S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. C WAR DEPARTMENT - 20 JANUARY 19 45 PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com WAR DEPARTMENT Washington 25, D. C., 20 January 1945 FAOl^TList of Publications for Training is published for the informa- tion and guidance of all concerned. [AG 300.7 (20 Jan. 45) ] By order of the SecrctakFOIFWar: G. C. MARSHALL Chief of staff J. A. ULIO Major General The Adjutant General Distribution: AAF(10); AGF(10); ASF(2); T of Opns (10); AAF 0(10); Arm L Sv Bd(2); Def 0(10); S Div ASF(10); Tech Sv(25); SvC(10) ; Area ASvC(10); HD (10); POLS (2) ; PE (10); PG (10); GH(5) ;M<5); Gen 4 Sp Sv Sch(50) ; USMA(2); ASTU (2) ; ROTG(2) ; A(10) ; CHQ(10) ; D(10); B(10); R(5); SBn (5); Bn(2); C(l); AF(10); W(10) ; G(5); 8(2); F(l). For explanation of symbols, see paragraph 22. _____ CONTENTS ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paragraph Pags SECTION I. INTRODUCTION Purpose and Scope of Manual.........................'........................................ 1 4 Changes to This Manual......................................... 2 4 How to Use The Manual.......................................... 3 4 SECTION II. TRAINING PUBLICATIONS Combined Communications Board Publications..................... 4 4 Field Manuals .......................................................................... 5 4 Firing Tables and Charts......................................... 6 4 Mobilization Training Programs.................................. 7 5 Technical Bulletins .............................................. 8 5 Technical Manuals .............................................. 9 5 Technical Regulations ........................................... 10 5 Training Circulars .............................................. 11 5 War Department Lubrication Orders............................. 12 6 SECTION III. NUMBERING Field and Technical Manuals...................................... 13 7 Technical Bulletins ____________.............................................. 14 8 Firing Tables and Charts................................................................. 15 8 Mobilization Training Programs.................................. 16 8 Training Circulars .............................................. 17 8 SECTION IV. DISTRIBUTION Responsibility ................................................... 18 10 Procurement .................................................... 19 10 Access to Publications............................................ 20 10 Maintenance of Files............................................. 21 10 Distribution Formula............................................ 22 10 Requisitioning ...................................................__ 23 13 SECTION V. CHANGES, RESCISSIONS, CANCELATIONS AND SUPERSESSIONS Charges ........................................................ 24 13 Rescissions, Cancelations and Supersessions ...................... 25 13 SECTION VI. LISTS OF TRAINING PUBLICATIONS Combined Communications Board Publications..................... 26 14 Field Manuals .................................................. 27 14 Firing Tables and Charts (TiC).................................. 28 18 Mobilization Training Program___________.....................................__ 29 24 Technical * Bulletins ............................................. 30 25 Technical Manuals............................................... 31 5Z Technical Regulations ........................................... 32 92 Training Circulars .............................................. 33 92 War Department Lubrication Orders............................... 34 96 SECTION VII. SUPERSESSIONS AND RESCISSIONS War Department Publications..................................... 35 104 SECTION VIII. INDEX__________________________...................................................______ 106 8 _________________________________________________________________________________________ H-4 SECTION I INTRODUCTION 1. PURPOSE AND SCOPE, a. Purpose. The purpose of this manual is to provide a list and index of War Department training publications as of 20 January 1945. b. Scope. Lists and indexes in this manual are confined to the following training publications: Combined Communications Board Publica- tions Field Manuals Firing Tables and Charts Mobilization Training Programs (not in- dexed) Technical Bulletins Technical Manuals Technical Regulations (not indexed) Training Circulars War Department Lubrication Orders c. War Department Graphic Training Aids are listed and described in FM 21-8; training films and film strips in FM 21-7. d. A list and index of the following publications will be found in War Department Pamphlet 12-6, dated 15 November 1944, in process of publication: Mobilization Regulations Modification Work Orders Readjustment Regulations Supply Bulletins War Department Pamphlets e. Army Regulations are listed in AR 1-10 and indexed in AR 1-5. Additions, revisions, superses- sions, and changes will be listed in WD Pamphlet 12-6, after 1 January 1945. f. War Department general orders, bulletins, and numbered circulars will be indexed in WD Pamphlet 12-6, after 1 January 1945. 2. CHANGES TO THIS MANUAL. Th6 practice of issuing changes in the form of monthly supplements to this manual has been discontinued. FM 21-6 is being published monthly as a recurring manual and includes all changes up to the time of publication. Publications added since the last issue will be indi- cated by an asterisk. Reference to previously issued copies of FM 21-6 should be discontinued. 3. HOW TO USE THE MANUAL. To obtain the most ertcctive use of this manual, the user should first familiarize himself with its editorial contents. A careful study should be made of the subsequent Sections which outline the purpose and scope of the various training media, how they are numbered, how they are distributed, and how they are requi- sitioned. SECTION II TRAINING PUBLICATIONS 4. COMBINED COMMUNICATIONS BOARD PUB- LICATIONS (CCBP). (List in par. 26) Combined Communications Board Publications are numbered pamphlets compiled by the Combined Commissions Board. They contain material formerly published in Field Manuals in the 24-series. 5. FIELD MANUALS (FM). (List in par. 27) Field Manuals constitute the primary means of promulgat- ing the basic doctrines of military training and operations. They contain training instructions rela- tive to tactics and technique. 6. FIRING TABLES AND CHARTS. (Lists in par. 28) a. Firing Tables (FT) (1) Definition. Firing Ta- bles are pamphlets containing exterior ballistic data, based on range firings, for specific types of weapons and combinations of projectiles, fuzes, and propelling charges. (2) Types. Firing Tables are classified according to types of weapons, except that FTs for aircraft weapons are not printed but are made up for use in designing sights and are not available for general distribution. The other types are: (a) Abridged. Abridged Firing Tables (AFT) are for tank and antitank guns, light mortars, and similar weapons. They contain the minimum data re- quired for determination of the elevation for the desired point of impact. (5) Antiaircraft. Antiaircraft Firing Tables con- tain exterior ballistic tabulations which provide data along the trajectory for constant elevations out of the time of flight for which the fuze is set. All anti- aircraft firing, tables prepared in the future will contain data for both antiaircraft and ground fire. (c) Field and Coast Artillery. Firing Tables for uSe on land or water targets contain exterior ballis- tic tabulations giving the trajectory characteristics at the point of impact. They provide data required to determine the proper elevation for a desired point of impact. These tables are prepared for the muzzle velocity of a new gun. b. Graphical Firing Tables. (GFT) Graphical Fir- ing Tables resemble slide rules in appearance and operation. They are not listed in this manual, but are catalogued in ORD SNL F-237, which is obtainable at Adjutant General Depots. They are nonexpend- able and are requisitioned in the same manner as any other stock control item. c. Trajectory Charts. (TjC) Trajectory Charts are prepared for use with tables for antiaircraft fire. Those charts now on hand are issued as individual sheets, together with the FTs they supplement. As antiaircraft FTs are revised, the charts will appear as inserts in the FTs and will not be issued sepa- rately. , d. Trajectory Diagrams. (TD) Trajectory Dia- grams are supplemental to FTs for certain field guns. TDs are printed on tracing linen so that they may be used on Geological Survey Maps for determining dead space. TDs are issued in screw-top mailing tubes, and are not furnished automatically with each FT. They must be requisitioned separately. 7. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS. (List in par. 29) (MTP) Mobilization Training Programs contain a schedule of subjects prescribed for the training of units and replacements, showing hours to be devoted each week to the subject prescribed together with text references. 8. TECHNICAL BULLETINS^ (TB) (List in par. 30) a. Purpose and Scope. (1) Purpose. The purpose of Technical Bulletins is: (a) To disseminate new instructions and infor- mation prepared by technical services pertaining to technical ipatters concerning weapons and equip- ment procured and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional technique over which the prepar- ing agency has exclusive jurisdiction. (b) To publish, without delay, technical material that may later be incorporated in manuals or changes to manuals. (2) Scope. Technical bulletins will not contain material pertaining to tactical training or tactical operations. Originating agencies will be responsible for excluding such material from technical-bulletins. b. Format. Technical bulletins are printed, mime- ographed, or(multilithed in pamphlet or leaflet form, 5% inches by 9 inches or 8 inches by IOV2 inches, and illustrated when necessary. c. Preparation. Material for publication in a tech- nical bulletin will be forwarded by the chief of a technical service to The Adjutant General for proc- essing. Concurrences of other agencies will not be required for technical bulletins prepared within the meaning of paragraph a above. 9. TECHNICAL MANUALS (TM) (List in par. 31). Technical Manuals supplement Field Manuals, cov- ering subjects the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a full accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field Manuals. This series includes manuals describing materiel and containing instructions for its operation, care, and handling; guidebooks for instructors and specialists; material for extension courses; reference books; administra- tive materials; and similar specialized subject matter. 10. TECHNICAL REGULATIONS. (TR) (List in par. 32). Some Technical Regulations are still in force, but they gradually are being eliminated by the in- clusion of suitable material in other training docu- ments. 11. TRAINING CIRCULARS (TC) (List in par. 33). a. Purpose and Scope. Training Circulars are de- signed to promulgate (1) New training doctrine (see b belbw). (2) Training doctrine, tactics, or technique, the immediate dissemination of which is essential. (3) Training policies or information of a tempo- rary nature or not relevant to the scope of existing manuals. b. Confirmation. When a Training Circular is pub- lished, the preparing agency will initiate action to incorporate its applicable provisions as a numbered change or revision of the appropriate manual or as a new manual. c. Revocation. (1) Each training circular will indi- cate in bold type, immediately under the heading, the date (1 year from date of publication) upon which the circular will become void. Unless previously superseded or rescinded by other action, all matter 5 V! contained in the circular will automatically be voided upon the date shown in bold type. (2) Training Circulars published before 1 Janu- ary 1944 do not carry, an expiration date and will remain in effect uptil rescinded or superseded by specific action in each case. 12. WAR DEPARTMENT LUBRICATION ORDERS. (WDLO) (List in par. 34). a. General. War De- partment Lubrication Orders (WDLOs) are serially- numbered and dated cards or decalcomania labels which prescribe approved first and second echelon lubrication instructions for mechanical equipment issued by the Army Service Forces. They will be carried with or attached to the equipment to which they pertain. Instructions contained therein are mandatory to using troops and supersede all con- flicting lubrication instructions of prior date. Unit commanders are responsible for obtaining, install- ing, and fully complying with all current WDLOs that are applicable to equipment within their com- mands. Difficulties experienced in the performance of these responsibilities will be reported through technical channels to the Commanding General, Army Service Forces, Attention: Maintenance Di- vision. See Paragraph 34 for complete list of WDLOs that are available for issue, and follow requisition- ing instructions in Paragraphs 12b, 12c, and 23. b. Old-Style Lubrication Orders. Old-style WDLOs are classed as equipment accessories and are manu- factured, stocked and issued by each of the seven technical services of Army Service Forces. Their physical form may be either a 10 x 15 inch steel- bound waterproofed card, or a temporary-type card- board, or a decalcomania transfer label. Those old- style WDLOs that are listed in Paragraph 34 may be readily identified, and the responsible technical service determined, by referring their serial num- bers to the following table. Examples of old-style serial numbers: 151, 1026, 3040? 6001, 6009, 7003. Old-style lubrication orders are not usually issued automatically and must be requisitioned from the technical service depots shown in the table. Informal letters that list the serial number, issue date, and quantity desired will be honored by issuing agencies. Although old-style lubrication orders will be super- seded as rapidly as possible by the new-style de- scribed in Paragraph 12b, the former should con- tinue to be requested and used until the new-style replacements are received or are listed in Paragraph 34. c. New - Style Lubrication Orders. New-style WDLOs are classed .as expendable publications which are prepared by the responsible technical serv- ices, but are published and automatically distributed by The Adjutant General. Their physical form will be either a simple card or a decalcomania transfer label. Those new-style WDLOs that are listed in Paragraph 34 may be readily identified by means of their distinctive serial numbers which are pre- ceded by the letters "LO" and which not only iden- tify the preparing service (See Paragraph 13a) but usually correspond to the number of the correspond- ing technical manuals. Examples of new-style serial numbers: LO 9-772, LO 5-3112, LO 8-626, LO 8-629. Since automatic distribution can never be complete, necessary additional quantities of new-style WDLOs should be requisitioned in conformance with Para- graph 23. d. Since new and old-style WDLOs are furnished by separate agencies, no requisition should contain requests for both types. PREPARING AGENCY WDLO NUMBER EMERGENCY ADDRESS FOR REQUISITIONS 1 to 1000 incl. Ordnance Dept., U. S. Army. C O., Fort Wayne Ord- nance Depot, Detroit 32, Michigan 1001 to 2000 incl. Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army. Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Di- vision, War Planning, QEC, P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,- Ohio 2001 to 3000 incl. U. 8. Marine Corps, U. S. Navy Quartermaster Depart- ment, U. S. Marine Corps, Washington, D. C. 3001 to 4000 incl. Signal Corps, U. S. Army. C.O., Philadelphia Signal Depot, Philadelphia, Pa. 4001 to incl. 5000 Chemical Warfare Service, U. S. Army. Utah ASF Depot, Ogden, Utah, or Memphis ASF Depot, Memphis, Tenn. 5001 to incl. 6000 Medical Dept., U. S. Army. C O., St. Louis Medical Depot, St. Louis, Mo. Attention: Maintenance Division 6001 to incl. 7000 Quartermaster Corps, U. S. Army. Maintenance Branch, Service Installations Division Office of the Quartermaster Gener- al, Washington, D. C. 7001 to incl. 8000 Transportation Corps, U. S. Army. C O., Montgomery Transportation Corps Depot, Montgomery, Ala. SECTION III NUMBERING 13. FIELD AND TECHNICAL MANUALS. Field and Technical Manuals are numbered according to a single comprehensive system. Each manual carries a basic number (the first number) and a subnumber (the second number). The basic number identifies the subject matter to which the manual applies. The subnumber is a further means of identifying the publication within its particular class. a. Basic number. Basic numbers are allotted to subject matter as follows: 1. Air 2. Cavalry 3. Chemical Warfare 4. Coast Artillery 5. Engineers 6. Field Artillery 7. Infantry 8. Medical 9. Ordnance 10. Quartermaster 11. Signal 12. Adjutant General 13. Inspector General 14. Fiscal 15. Judge Advocate Genet' 16. Chaplain 17. Armored 18. Tank Destroyer 19. Military Police 20. Miscellaneous 21. Individual Soldier 22. Infantry Drill Regulations 23. Basic Weapons (including accessories and ammunition) - 24. Communication Procedures 25. Transportation (motor and animal) 26. Interior Guard Duty 27. Military Law 28. Welfare, Recreation, and Morale 29. Regulating Stations and Base Depots 30. Military Intelligence 31. Special Operations 32. Security 35. Womens Army Corps 37. Maintenance 38. Supply Procedures 39. Rockets 44. Antiaircraft Artillery (Manuals published prior to 1 June 1944 are listed in the 4-series) 55. Transportation (Water and Rail) 60. Amphibious 70. Mountain and Winter 71. Airborne 72. Jungle 100 Field Service Regulations 101. Staff Officers Field Manuals 105. Umpire Manuals b. Subnumber. (1) General. Subnumbers up to 199 are assigned to Field Manuals; subnumbers 200 and higher are reserved for Technical Manuals. For ex- ample : 8-5 is a Field Manual in the Medical series, the basic number 8 indicating Medical and the subnum- ber 5 showing that it is a Field Manual. 8-233 is a Technical Manual in the Medical series, the subnumber 233 indicating that it is a TM. (2) Engineer subnumbers. Subnumbers of Tech- nical Manuals in the Engineer, or 5-series, higher than 5-999, are grouped as follows: TM number to TM number Subject 5-1000 5-1999 Road surfacing equipment 5-2000 5-2999 Water supply equipment 5-3000 5-3999 Trucks and tractors 5-4000 5-4999 Tools, mechanical and hand 5-5000 5-5999 Power supplyelectrical, gas, and pneumatic 5-6000 5-6999 Reproduction equipment 5-7000 5-7999 Antiaircraft equipment (searchlight trailers, bar- rage balloon winches, etc.) 5-8000 5-8999 Stream-crossing equipment (ponton bridges, etc.) 5-9000 5-9999 Miscellaneous (trailers, cranes, refrigeration equipment, etc.) (3) Ordnance subnumbers, (a) Main grouping. Subnumbers of Technical Manuals in the Ordnance, or 9-series, are grouped as follows: TM number to TM number Subject 9-200 9-999 First and second echelons of maintenance (operating in- structions, servicing, simple repair, and replacement) 9-1200 9-1899 Third, fourth, and fifth eche- lons of maintenance (Major repair, replacement, and re- conditioning) 9-2200 9-2999 Instruction guides covering in- formation or instructions generally applied to differ- ent types of material. 7 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com (h) Subgrouping. Each of these groups is sub- grouped as follows: TM number to TM number Subject ^400 H 9-299 ' 9-1200 M 9-1299 Small arms of all types and 9-2200 M 9-2299 all cannon up to and not in- cluding 57-mm. . 9-300 H 9-399 ' All field artillery 57-mm and 9-1300 9-1399 9-2300 9-2399 larger, and all antiaircraft artillery larger than 40-mm. 9-400 M 9-499 : 9-1400 9-1499 Seacoast and railway-artillery. 9-2400 9-2499 . 9-500 H 9-699 ' 9-1500 44 9-1699 9-2500 44 9-2699 Fire control and sighting 9-700 M 9-849 equipment. 9-870 9-899 9-1700 M 9-1849 ' 9-1870 M 9-1899 Automotive materiel. 9-2700 c 9-2949 9-2870 M 9-2899 9-850 M 9-869 9-1850 M 9-1869 Miscellaneous. 9-2870 44 9-2869 9-1900 M 9-1999 Ammunition. 9-2900 9-2999 (4) Signal Corps subnumbers. Subnumbers of Technical Manuals in the Signal Corps, or 11-series, are allocated to subject matter as follows: TM number to TM number , Subject 11-200 M 11-299 Radio Sets, Ground (Commu- nication, including compass) 11-300 M 11-329 7 Radio Equipment other than 11-2600 K 11-2199 j Radio Sets. 11-330 H 11-349 7 Wire Equipment, Telephone 11-2000 M 11-2199 j Equipment. 11-350 < 11-359 7 Teletypewriter Equipment. 11-2200 *4 11-2249 j 11-360 K 11-379 7 Line Construction and Miscel- 11-2250 M 11-2300 J laneous Wire Equipment. 11-380 M 11-389 Cryptographic Equipment. 11-390 M 11-399 Visual Equipment. 11-400 K 11-409 7 Photographic Equipment. 11-2300 K 11-2399 I 11-410 44 11-419 Pigeon Equipment. 11-420 44 11-429 7 Meteorological Equipment. 11-2400 4 11-2499 f 11-430 11-499 7 Miscellaneous Equipment. 11-2500 <4 11-2599 J 11-450 44 11-500 7 Training Manuals. 11-750 44 11-800 j 11-500 44 11-549 Radio Sets, aircraft. 11-550 4 11-599 Radio Sets, aircraft (includ- ing compass). 11-600 44 11-699 Radio Sets, Mobile Ground. 11-700 44 11-750 Interphone Equipment (Ground). 11-800 44 11-849 Transmitters. 11-850 44 11-899 Receivers. 11-900 44 11-999 Power Units and Power Equip- ment. 11-1000 M 11-1099 Miscellaneous Air & Radar Equipment. 11-1100 M 11-1199 Radar Sets. 11-1200 44 11-1299 Miscellaneous Ground Radar Equipment. TM number to TM number 'Subject 11-1300 44 11-1399 Technical Operation Manuals (Radar)- 11-1400 44 11-1499 General Maintenance Manuals (Radar). 11-1500 11-1599 Service Manuals (Radar). 11-1600 44 11-1699 Field Service Procedures Man- uals. 11-1800 11-1899 Higher Echelon Repair Man- uals. 11-2700 4 11-2900 Installation Manuals. 14. TECHNICAL BULLETINS, a. Bulletins per- taining to Technical Manuals bear the number of the manual, with an added serial number to differentiate one bulletin from another on the same subject. Ex- ample : TB 9-280-1 indicates the first technical bulle- tin which affected TM 9-280. b. Bulletins which do not pertain to a single Tech- nical Manual bear the abbreviation of the originat- ing service and are numbered consecutively. Ex- ample: TB ENG 1 is the first Engineer Technical Bulletin not directly pertaining to a single Technical Manual. 15. FIRING TABLES AND CHARTS. Each Firing Table, Trajectory Diagram, and Trajectory Chart is identified by a symbol consisting of letters and fig- ures, of which the following is an example: FT 75-B- 1. The meaning of the symbol is: a. The abbreviation FT identifies the publication as a firing table. In the same manner, a trajectory diagram would be identified as a TD, or a trajectory chart as a TjC. In order to avoid confusion with Training Circulars, Trajectory Charts should be requisitioned by their full name, such as Trajectory Chart No. TC 3AA-K-3. b. The second symbol indicates the caliber of the weapon; for example, 75-mm, 105-mm, or 6-inch. For antiaircraft weapons, the letters AA are ap- pended to the caliber (for example, 75AA). c. The third letter in the symbol (B) indicates the projectile and fuze combination. d. The fourth symbol is a number (in the example above, the figure 1) which indicates the edition or revision. 16. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS. Mo- bilization Training Programs follow the same system of numbering as Field Manuals and Technical Man- uals. 17. TRAINING CIRCULARS. Training Circulars are numbered consecutively for each calendar year. 8 SECTION IV DISTRIBUTION 18. RESPONSIBILITY. To insure that publications reach the hands of the persons who need them, The Adjutant General, who is responsible for the distri- bution of War Department publications, has set up an organization and system for distribution, the general pattern of which is shown in Figure 1. IS. PROCUREMENT. The Adjutant General pro- cures sufficient copies of each publication so that a reasonable stock can be maintained and distributed as prescribed. 20. ACCESS TO PUBLICATIONS, a. Personal files of publications will not be maintained unless an officer is assigned to duty of such character that official files are not readily available for reference (AR 810-200). b. Individuals have access to publications through established files in their units or in headquarters of higher units. 21. MAINTENANCE OF FILES. Each commander of a company or equivalent unit, and each commander of a higher echelon, is required to maintain a file of pertinent publications. The unit commander is re- sponsible for the maintenance of this file and its transfer in good order to his successor. An inspec- tion should be made semi-annually to insure that files are properly maintained. 22. DISTRIBUTION FORMULA, a. General. (1) Certain publications, usually those pertaining to training doctrine or technical information or data, are distributed according to the formula appearing in the publication. For explanation of this formula, see subparagraphs g and h below. (2) Other categories of publications, usually of an administrative nature, such as Army Regulations, War Department Circulars, T/Os and Es and others not pertaining to training doctrine or techni- cal information, are distributed according to a table formula which usually does not appear on the publi- cation (see AR 310-200). b. Definition. The distribution formula consists of abbreviations and numbers which indicate the num- ber of copies of a publication distributed to the organizations listed. c. Location. The formula for each War Depart- ment publication, when it appears in the publica- tion, is usually set forth immediately following the authentication. Some publications of remote date do not contain formulas. d. Requirements. In the establishment of a for- mula, two types of requirements are considered: In- dividuals or organizations requiring publications for operational or instructional purposes; and those individuals or organizations having command re- sponsibilities, staff supervision, or training respon- sibilities for informational or reference purposes. e. Abbreviations. (1) Abbreviations used in the formula are as follows: A Hq. of Armies AAF Hq. Army Air Forces AAF Comds Hq. of Army Air Forces Commands AAFWS Army Air Forces Weather Stations AC of S Office of each Assistant Chief of Staff unless otherwise limited, i.e., A.C. of S.G.1 mean- ing only the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff, in control of Personnel, War Depart- ment General Staff, or A.C. of S. OPD, mean- ing only the office of the Assistant Chief of Staff in control of the Operations Division, War Department General Staff, etc. (see AR 10-15). AF Hq. of numbered Air Forces AGF Hq. Army Ground Forces Area ASvC Hq. of Area Air Service Commands .. Arm & Sv Bd Each Arm and Service Board Ars Hq. of each Arsenal, Plant, Works and Army installation engaged in manufacturing (see par. 22f) ASF Hq. Army Service Forces ASF Dep Hq. of Army Forces Depots This does not mean all Depots under juris- diction of Army Service Forces; a distri- bution to such is indicated as follows! Dep under jurisdiction ASF. ASTU Hq. of Army Specialized Training Units Aux Surg H Auxiliary Surgical Hospitals B Hq. of Brigades ' Bn Hq. of Battalions C Hq. of Companies or similar units Cargo PE Hq. of Cargo Ports of Embarkation CHQ Hq. of Corps Cof S Office of the Chief of Staff. D Hq. of Divisions Def Comd Hq. of Defense Commands, Sectors, and Sub- sectors Dep Hq. of each Depot unless otherwise limited; i.e.: AGF Dep, meaning only Depots under jurisdiction of Army Ground Forces, etc. (See par. 22f) Diep. Medical Dispensaries unless otherwise limited, i.e., Gen Disp, meaning only General Dis- pensaries, etc. Dist O Each Dist Office (See par. 22f) Div Eng Office of each Division Engineer (Class IV in- stallation) as distinguished from D (Eng) meaning the engineer officer serving on the staff of the commanding general of a divi- sion, and SvC (Eng) meaning the engineer officer serving on the staff of the command- ing general of a service command. 10 F Hq. of Separate Flights or Detachments (AAF only) FDA Freight Distributing Agencies Fin Off Finance Offices FPP Field Printing Plants in. Continental United States G Hq. of Groups (AAF only) GH Hq. of General Hospitals and Hospital Centers HD Hq. of Harbor Defenses H&R Hq. of Holding and Reconsignment Points Ind Dis Hq. of Armed Force Induction Districts, and Armed Induction Stations Lab M Cone C OIG osw ousw Each laboratory unless otherwise limited, i.e., photo lab, meaning only photographic lab- oratories, or post photo lab, meaning only photographic laboratories located at posts, camps or stations (See par. 22f) Medical Concentration Centers Office of the Inspector General Office of the Secretary of War Office of the Under Secretary of War PC&S Hq. of each post, camp and station, not desig- nated by a more specific abbreviation, i.e., Ars, Dep, PG, etc. PE Hq. of Ports of Embarkation Pers Reasgt C Hq. of Personnel Reassignment Centers PG Hq. of Proving Grounds (See par. 22f) Pro Dist Hq. of each Procurement District (See par. 22f) Proc C Hq. of Processing Centers PW Cp Hq. of Prisoner of War Camps and Prisoner of War Processing Stations QM Mark C R RC Rctg Sta Reclass C Reg O Rehab C RH ROTC 8 SBn Sch S Div ASF Sep C SH SigAS Stg A Sub PE SvC T of Opns TCRRS Tech Sv Hq. of Quartermaster Market Centers Hq. of Regiments or Groups of Army Ground Forces and Army Service Forces Hq. of Reception Centers Armed Force Recruiting Stations Hq. of Reclassification Centers. Each Regional Office (See par. 22f) Hq. of Rehabilitation Centers Hq. of Regional Hospitals Each Reserve Officers Training Corps Unit Headquarters of Squadrons (AAF only) Hq. of Separate Battalions Mq. of each School, unless otherwise limited, i.e., ASF Sch, meaning only schools under jurisdiction of Army Service Forces, or Gen & Sp Sv Sch, meaning only General or Spe- cial Service Schools, etc. (See par. 22f) Directors of Staff Divisions, ASF r Hq. of Separation Centers Station Hospitals Hq. of Signal Air Way Service installations servicing Army Airways Communication System Hq. of Staging Areas Hq. of Sub Ports of Embarkation Hq. of Service Commands Hq. of Theatres, Commands, Departments and Bases overseas, directly under the War De- partment Hq. of Transportation Corps Railroad Repair Shops Office of each Chief of Technical Service Tech Sv C Hq. of Technical Service Centers Tng C Hq. of Training Centers, unless otherwise lim- ited, i.e., AGF Tng C, meaning only Training Centers under jurisdiction of Army Ground Forces, or Unit Tng C, meaning only Unit Training Centers, etc. (See par. 22f) TZ Hq. of Transportation Zones USMA Hq. of United States Military Academy / W Hq. of Wings (AAF only) (2) Headquarters not listed above are expressed as follows: (a) Distribution to interested organizations only is indicated by the T/O or T/0 & E numbers of the organizations. In instances where the T/O or T/O & E number governs more than one type of organiza- tion, the name of the organization is so indicated. (b) Where no T/O or T/O & E number has been assigned, the name of the organization, or an abbre- viation of the name as set forth in Army Regula- tions, may be used. Commonly used abbreviations, which are clear, also may be used. > f. Numbers. When not in parentheses, numbers indicate the arm or service (see par 13 a above). When in parentheses, numbers indicate the number of copies to be furnished. g. Combination of Abbreviations and Numbers. (1) When an abbreviation is not followed by any numbers except in parentheses, the publication is distributed to all headquarters described by the ab- breviation. For example: A (10) indicates that 10 copies of the publication will be distributed to each Army. (2) When an abbreviation is followed by num- bers, the publication is distributed only to the head- quarters of organizations whose arms or services are identified by the numbers. Where a dash is used between numbers, it indicates that all of the arms and services between and including the end numbers. are included in the distribution. For example: R 2, 5-9(2), 17 (5) would indicate that two copies were to be distributed to the headquarters of each Cav- alry, Engineer, Field Artillery, Infantry, Medical, and Ordnance Regiment or Group, and that 5 copies were to be distributed to the Headquarters of each Armored Group. (3) When the publication is intended for a par- ticular section or individual within a headquarters, the fact is stated parenthetically. For example: D (Surg) (3) means that the Division Surgeon re- ceives 3 copies. (4) In addition to the distribution shown in the formula, there may be certain additional special dis- tributions which are not considered necessary to list in the formula. Note that certain symbols which formerly were incorporated in FM 21-6 have been -11 From Pi IotManuals?com , eliminated. The symbol I is no longer used in com- bination with abbreviations to indicate that a distri- bution is to interested organizations only. The symbols H and L are no longer used in combi- nation with abbreviations to indicate that distribu- tion is made to a specified organization and higher or lower headquarters. Such distribution is specifi- cally set forth. h. Example of Hypothetical Distribution Formula. AAF(IO); AGF(IO); ASF(IO); T of Opns(lO); AAF Comds(2); Arm & Sv Bd(2); Def Comd(10); S Div ASF(2); Tech Sv(2); SvC(lO); Area ASvC(lO); PC&S(1); Dep 5, 9(2); Gon & Sp Sv Sch(50); ASTU (1); ROTC(l); A(10) ; CHQ(IO) ; D(2); 8(2) ; R 2, 5-9 (2), 17(5); AF(10) ; W(2). T/O & E: 2-25(3) ; 5-215(3); 6-165(3) ; 7-25(3); 8-75(3); 9-65(3). The above formula is explained as follows: AAF (10) Ten. copies to headquarters, Army Air Forces. ' AGF (10) Ten copies to headquarters, Army Ground Forces. ASF (10) Ten copies to headquarters, Army Service Forces. T of Opns (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each Theater, Command, Department and Base overseas, directly under the War Depart- ment. AAF Comds (2) Two copies to the headquarters of Army Air Forces Commands. Arm & Sv Bd (2) Two copies to each Arm and Service Board. Def Comd (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each De- fense Command, Sector, and Sub-sector. 8 Div'ASF (2) Two copies to the Director of each Staff Division, ASF. Tech Sv (2) Two copies to the office of each Chief of Technical Service. SvC (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each Service Command in the continental US. Area ASvC (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each Area Air Service Command. PC&S (1) One copy of the headquarters of each post, camp or station not designated by a more specific abbreviation. For example: The ajjove formula indicates by a specific abbre- viation two copies to Ordnance depots, thus the headquarters of an Ordnance depot if it is also a post or station is to receive two copies by its specific abbreviation and no additional copies under the PC&S abbrevi- ation. Dep 5, 9 (2) Two copies to the headquarters of each Engineer and Ordnance Depot. Gen & Sp Sv Sch (50) Fifty copies to each General or Special Serv- ice School. ASTU (1) One copy to the headquarters of each Army Specialized Training Unit. ROTC (1) One copy to the official file of the professor of military science and tactics at educa- tional institutions maintaining Reserye Of- ficers Training Corps or Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps. . A (10) " Ten copies to the headquarters of each Army. CHQ (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each Corps. D (2) Two copies to the headquarters of all Di- visions including AAF Divisions. B (2) Two copies to the headquarters of each Brigade. R 2, 5-9 (2), 17 (5) Two copies to the headquarters of each Cav- alry, Engineer, Field Artillery, Infantry, Medical, and Ordnance Regiment or Group. Five copies to the headquarters of each Armored Force Group. AF (10) Ten copies to the headquarters of each numbered Air Force. W (2)- Two copies to the headquarters of each AAF Wing. 12 2-25 (3) This is the same as writing T/0 & E 2-25 Cavalry, Reconnaissance Squadron, Mech- anized (3) and indicates that it was not desirable to distribute to all cavalry squad- rons but only to the one listed above. No confusion will arise in reading a formula if it is noted that the T/O & E number is not prefixed by an abbreviation; i.e. D (2) ; or R 2, 5-9 (2); it is always set forth in a separate sentence commenc- ing with the letters T/O & E with the quantity indi- cated by a number in parentheses. Each T/O & E number and the quantity of the publication indicated in parentheses is separated by a semicolon from the next T/O & E number with its quantity. 5-215 (3) Indicates three copies to Armored Engineer Battalions with the T/O & E number 5-215. 6-165 (3) Indicates three copies to Armored Field Artillery Battalions with the T/O & E num- ber 6-165. Instructions are issued by The Adjutant General to accomplish distribution not reflected in the above hypothetical formula; i.e., a bulk shipment of 700 copies direct from the printer to the Armored School, Fort Knox, Ky. 23. REQUISITIONING, a. In the continental United States, Army Ground Forces and Army Service Forces headquarters, offices, organizations and activities may, upon showing the need therefor, ob- tain any printed publication in reasonable quanti- ties by requisitioning, the post commander as pre- scribed in Circular 264, War Department, 1944. Army Air Forces headquarters, offices, organiza- tions, and activities will submit requisitions as pre- scribed by the Commanding General, Army Air Forces. b. Headquarters, officers, organizations, and activi- ties outside the continental United States will requi- sition publications in accordance with the procedure prescribed by the commanders of the theater, command, department, or base. Commanders of theaters, commands, departments, and bases over- seas will submit requisitions for publications to the commanding general of the port of embarkation serving that area. SECTION V CHANGES, RESCISSIONS, CANCELATIONS, AND SUPERSESSIONS 24. CHANGES, a. Each agency charged with the preparation of a publication will keep a folder of suggested changes. Serious errors will be reported at once. b. A publication is amended or added to by the publication of a change only when it is considered inadvisable to revise and reprint the entire publica- tion. Minor changes not affecting doctrine will be allowed to accumulate and will be published in a re- vision of the publication. c. When changes to one publication may affect other War Department publications to the extent of requiring modifications of them, changes to all publications affected will be prepared and submitted at the same time. d. Drafts of matter submitted for publication as changes will contain both the existing and the pro- posed new matter. The matter to be omitted will be shown with a line drawn through it and the pro- posed new matter underscored. e. Changes will be numbered in a single series for each edition of each publication. f. Changes to bound publications will be printed on both sides of the page and will not be cut apart. The entire change will be retained complete and placed in the back of the publication affected. g. Changes to Technical Bulletins will be issued provided the Technical' Bulletin to be changed ex- ceeds two pages or the material to be changed does not exceed 25 percent of the text of the original. Changes will carry the number of the original bulle- tin as well as the number of the change. When a change does not meet these requirements, a new bulletin incorporating both the old and the new will be issued with a new number. 25. RESCISSIONS, CANCELATIONS, AND SU- PERSESSIONS. a. Normal Procedure. (1) Rescis- sions, cancellations, and supersessions of War De- partment training publications are listed in this man- ual. For reasons of expediency, notice of rescissions and supersessions of FMs and TMs are first pub- lished in War Department Circulars. (2) Training publications of the Technical Serv- ices which have been superseded by War Depart- ment publications are also listed in this manual. b. Emergency Procedure. When it is necessary to effect an emergency cancellation of a War Depart- ment publication (other than a FM or a TM) a publication of the same number as the one to be cancelled is issued with CANCELATION printed beneath the number. The cancellation is given the same distribution as the original publication and is listed ip the next edition of this manual. 18 SECTION VI LISTS OF TRAINING PUBLICATIONS AS OF 20 JANUARY 1945 Publications added since last issue are indicated by an asterisk (*). 26. COMBINED COMMUNICATION BOARD PUB- LICATIONS. (For description see par. 4) NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES FM 24-10 20 Jan. 43. Combined Radiotelegraph (W/T) Pro- cedure. (Short Title CCBP-01). 24-11 17 Jan. 43. Combined Operating Signals. (Short Title CCBP-2). 24-9 28 Dec. 42. Combined Radiotelephone (R/T) Pro- cedure. (Short Title CCBP-3). 24-8 17 Mar. 43. Combined Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedure. (Short Title CCBP-4). 24-22 12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S) Pro- cedure. (Short Title CCBP-5). 24-23 12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S) Pro- cedure. Abridged Version for Radiotelephone (W/T) Operation. (Short Title CCBP-6). CCBP-7 1 Jan. 44. Combined Communication Instructions. CCBP-8 Aug. 43. Combined Panel System. 27. FIELD MANUALS. (For description see par. 5) AIR FM 1-10 20 Nov. 40. Tactics and Technique of Air Attack. 1-15 10 Apr. 42. Tactics and Technique of Air Fighting. 1-20 20 Apr. 42. Tactics and Technique of Air Reconnais- sance and Observation. , 1-25 15 Jun. 48. Air Defense. 1-26 20 Jan. 44. Defense of Airdromes. C 1. 1-30 30 Aug. 40. Air Navigation. 1-35 3 Dec. 42. Aerial Photography. 1-40 9 Sep. 40. Intelligence Procedure in Aviation Units. 1-45 4 Dec. 42. Signal Communication. 1-46 15 May 43. Fighter Radiotelephone Procedures and Code. 1-50 2 May 42. Weather. 1-55 22 Apr. 42. Reference Data, Administration. 1-60 4 Apr. 41. Reviews and Inspections. 1- 75 16 Jun. 42. Combat Orders. 1-195 26 Sep. 42. Service Center. CAVALRY 2-5 13 Mar. 44. Cavalry Drill Regulations, Hdrse. 2-6 30 Dec. 43. Crew Drill, Light Armored Car M8. 2- 7 15 Mar. 44. Cavalry Drill Regulations, Mechanized. 2- 15 8 Apr. 41. Employment of Cavalry. C 1, 2. 2-20 24 Feb. 44. Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, Mechan- ized. 2- 30 28 Aug. 44. Cavalry Reconnaisance Squadron, Mech- anized. CHEMICAL WARFARE 3- 5 20 July 42. Tactics hf Chemical Warfare. C 1,2. 3- 10 10 June 40. Examination for Gunners. C 1. 3-15 17 Feb. 41. Supply and Field Service. C 1, 2, 3, 4. 3-25 3 Aug. 44. Chemical Laboratory Company. NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES FM 3-30 2 Mar. 44. Chemical Processing Company (Theater of Operations). 3-50 24 Mar. 44. Large Area Smoke Screening. C 1. *3-65 1 Dec. 44. Chemical Depot Company. 3- 70 1 Sep. 44. Chemical Decontamination Company. COAST ARTILLERY 4-5 20 Jun. 44. Tactics. 4-6 1 May 42. Seacoast Artillery: Tactics and Tech- nique of Controlled Submarine Mines. C 1,2, 3. 4- 10 20 May 44. Gunnery. * 4-15 5 Nov. 43. Seacoast Artillery: Fire Control and Position Finding. C 1. 4-19 15 May 44. Examination for Gunners. 4-20 22 Mar. 44. Firing Preparations, Safety Precautions, Care and Service of Materiel. Cl. 4-24 16 Aug. 43. Service of the Piece155-mm Gun Ml. 4-25 28 Feb. 44. Coast Artillery, Service of the Piece 155-mm Gun (G.P.F.). 4-30 15 Dec. 43. Service of the PieceService of Gun Data Computer Ml. 4-32 1 Feb. 44. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Base- End Data and Gun Data Transmission Systems. 4-35 15 Jun. 40. Service of the Piece 14-Inch Gun M1920MII on Railway Mount M1920. C 1, 2. 4-40 20 May 40. Service of the Piece12-Inch Mortar, Railway Artillery. C 1, 2. 4-48 26 Jul. 43. Service of the Piece8-Inch Gun, Mk, VI, Modification 3A2 on Barbette Carriage Ml. 4-49 6 Aug. 42. Service of the Piece8-Inch Gun, Mk, VI, Modification 3A2, on Railway Mount M1A1. C 1. 4-50 15 May 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 8-Inch Gun, Railway Artillery. C 1. 4-51 3 May 43. Seacoast Artillery: Operation and care of Railway Artillery Equipment. 4-60 15 May 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 12-Inch Gun (Barbette Carriage). *4-61 14 Dec. 44. Service of the Piece 12-inch Gun Case- mated. 4-70 1 May 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 6-Inch Gun (Disappearing Carriage). C 1. 4-74 15 Aug. 44. Service of the Piece 6-Inch Gun M1903A2 or M1905A2 on BC Ml and M2 6-Inch Gun Ml on BC M3 and M4. 4-75 10 Apr. 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 6-Inch Gun Barbette Carriage. C 1. 4-80 1 May 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 12-inch and 14-Inch Guns (Disappearing Car- riage). C 1. 4-85 20 Jun. 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 16-Inch Gun and Howitzer. C 1, 2, 3. 4-86 10 Aug. 44. Service of the Piece16-Inch Gun, Case- mated. 4-90 20 May 40. Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece 3-Inch Rapid-Fire Gun (Barbette Carriage). 14 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES COAST ARTILLERYContinued FM 4-91 26 Sep. 44. Coast ArtilleryService of the Piece 90-mm Gun Ml on 90-mm Mount M3. 4-95 15 Sept. 43. Seacoast Artillery. Service of Radio Set SCR-296-A. C 1. 4-96 9 Nov. 43. Seacoast Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-582. C 1. 4-97 26 Sep. 44. Service of the Radio Set SCR-682-A. 4-100 28 June 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Organization and Tactics. 4-104 30 June 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Employment of Antiaircraft Guns. 4-106 30 June 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Employment of Antiaircraft Searchlights and the AAAIS. C 1. 4-110 28 Sep. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Gunnery. C 1. 4-119 9 Dec. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Examination for Gunners. 4-120 17 Nov. 43. Formations and Instructions. C 1. 4-121 22 Dec. 43. Fire Control Guns. C 1. 4-125 17 Jan. 42. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece3-Inch Antiaircraft Gun. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 4-126 25 Oct. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece90-mm AA Gun M2, on Ml Al Mount. C 1, 2. 4-127 31 Oct. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece90-mm A A Gun M2, on Mount M2. C 1, 2. 4-128 15 Sep. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece4.7-Inch A A Gun. C 1, 2. 4-130 17 June 40. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece105-mm Antiaircraft Gun. 4-136 13 Oct. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Direc- tors M4 and M7. C 1. 4-142 20 Oct. 43. Service of Height Finders Ml and M2. C I. 4-143 30 June 43. Service of Height Finder SCR-547. C 1, 2. 4-144 10 Nov. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-584. C 1, 2. 4-146 2 Nov. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-545. C 1,2. 4-151 30 June 43. Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control, Automatic Weapon. 4-155 4 Oct. 43. Service of the PieceCaliber .50 AA Ma- chine Gun. Cl, 2. 4-157 30 Oct. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the PieceMultiple Machine Gun Mounts. C 1. 4-160 5 Nov. 43. Service of the Piece40-mm Fire Unit. Cl. 4-175 22 Dec. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Searchlight. C 1. 4-176 30 Dec. 43. Service of Radio Set SCR-268. C 1, 2. 4-181 30 June 43. Employment of Barrage Balloons. C 1, 2. 4-182 15 Nov. 43. Barrage Balloon Technique. C 1. 4-183 1 July 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Balloon Barrage Control. 4-184 13 Apr. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon Site Installations. C 1. 4-187 13 Mar. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon, Service of the Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Low Altitude. C 1. 4-188 15 Feb. 44. Service of the Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Very Low Altitude. 4-191 29 Sep. 43. Barrage Balloon, Service of Cable Arm- ament, Low Altitude. C 1. 15 FM 4-192 3 Dec. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon, Service of Cable Armament, Very Low Altitude. 4-193 12 Aug. 4Z. Antiaircraft Artillery; Barrage' Balloon, Gas Generation, Use, Purification, and Service of Hydrogen Generator. 4-196 2 June 43. Barrage Balloon, Rigging and Fabric Repair. C 1. 4- 198 30 Oct. 43. Barrage Balloon, Reference Data. C 1, S. ENGINEER 5-5 11 Oct. 43. Engineer Troops. C 1, 2, 3, 4. 5-6 23 Apr. 43. Operations of Engineer Units. C 1, 2, 3,4. 5-10 28 Jan. 44. Construction and Routes of Communi- cation. 5-15 14 Feb. 44. Field Fortifications. 5-20 Feb. 44. Camouflage, Basic Principles. 5- 20A 9 Feb. 44. Camouflage of Individuals and Infantry Weapons. 5-20B Apr. 44. Camouflage of Vehicles. 5-20C May 44. Camouflage of Bivouacs, Command Posts, Supply Points, and Medical Installations. 5-20D 9 Feb. 44. Camouflage of Field Artillery. 5-20E June 44. Camouflage of Aircraft On The Ground and Airdromes. 5-20F May 44. Camouflage of Antiaircraft Artillery. 5-20H July 44. Camouflage Materials and Manufacturing Techniques. 5-25 29 Feb. 44. Explosives and Demolitions. C 1. 5-30 30 June 43. Obstacle Technique. C 1. 5-31 1 Nov. 43. Land Mines and Booby Traps. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, S, 10, 11. 5- 35 24 Mar. 44. Reference Data. FIELD ARTILLERY 6-5 1 Oct. 39. Organization and Drill. 6- 20 5 Feb. 44. Tactical Employment. 6-40 11 Feb. 42. Firing. C 1, 2, 3. 6-50 1 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece75-mm Gun, M1897 and M1897-A4, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn. C 1,2. 6-55 1 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece75-mm Gun, M2, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn. C 1, 2. 6-56 4 May 42. Service of the Piece75-mm Gun, M2A3, Truck-drawn' and Horse-drawn. C 1. 6-60 1 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece75-mm Gun, M1916 and M1916-A1, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn. C 1, 2. 6-65 1 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece75-mm Gun, M- 1917A1, Truck-drawn. C 1, 2, 3. 6-70 14 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece75-mm Howitzer Horse- and Truck-drawn. C 1,2, 3,4. 6-74 10 July 44. Service of the Piece, 105-mm Howitzer, Motor Carriage M-7. Cl. 6-75 12 Dec. 41. Service of the Piece105-mm Howitzer, M2, Truck-drawn. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6-77 12 Jan. 44. Service of the Piece4.5-Inch Gun Ml. C 1. 6-80 10 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece155-mm Howitzer, M1918A1, Truck-drawn. C 1,2, 3. NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES FIELD ARTILLERYContinued FM 6-81 23 Dec. 43. Service of the Piece155-mm Howitzer Ml. C 1. 6-85 10 Oct. 39. Service of the Piece155-mm Gun, M1918. C 1,2, 3. 6-86 17 Feb. 44. Service of the Piece155-mm Gun, Self- propelled, M12. 6-90 17 Jan. 42. Service of the Piece155-mm Gun, Ml. C 1, 2, 3, 4- 6-91 ]/> May 42. 8-Inch Howitzer, Ml. C 1, S. 6- 95 2 Jan. 40. Service of the Piece240-mm Howitzer, M1918. C 1, 2. 6-100 24 May 44. Tactics and Technique of Division Artil- lery and Higher Artillery Echelons. 6-101 28 June 44. Tactics and Technique, Battalion and Battery, Motorized. 6-105 15 Aug. 44 Armored Division, Artillery. 6-110 1 March 40. Pack Artillery. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6-120 29 June 39. The Observation Battalion. C 1. 6-125 16 June 42. Examination of Gunners. C 1. 6-135 10 Aug. 44. Forward Observation. 6-150 30 Aug. 44. Organic Field Artillery Air Observa- tion. INFANTRY 7- 10 18 March 44. Rifle Company, Infantry Regiment. 7-15 19 May 42. Heavy Weapons Company, Rifle Regi- ment. C 1, 2, 3. 7-20 1 Oct. 44. Infantry Battalion. *7-24 Dec. 44. Communication in the Infantry Division. 7-25 7 Oct. 42. Headquarters Company, Intelligence and Signal Communication, Rifle Regiment. C 1. 7-30 1 June 44. Supply and Evacuation, The Infantry Regiment: Service Company and Medical Detach- ment. 7-35 15 March 44. Antitank Company, Infantry Regi- ment and Antitank Platoon, Infantry Battalion. Cl. 7-37 28 March 44. Cannon Company, Infantry Regiment. 7- 40 9 Feb. 42. Rifle Regiment. C 1, 2. MEDICAL 8- 5 12 Jan. 42. Mobile Units of the Medical Department. C 1, S. 8- 10 28 March 42. Medical Service of Field Units. 8-25 28 March 40. Medical Service in Joint Oversea Operations. 8-35 21 Feb. 41. Transportation of the Sick and Wounded. C 1, 2, 3. 8-40 15 Aug. 40. Field Sanitation. C 1, L, 3, 4, 5, 6. 8-45 1 Oct. 40. Records of Morbidity and Mortality (Sick and Wounded). C 1, 2. 8-50 15 Jan. 44. Bandaging and Splinting. C 1. 8- 55 5 March 41. Reference Data. ORDNANCE 9- 5 11 July 42. Ordnance Service in the Field. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 9-6 15 June 44. Ammunition Supply. 9- 10 20 Apr. 42. Ordnance Field Maintenance. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. 9-20 7 July 42. Ordnance Ammunition Company, Ord- nance Ammunition Battalion. Cl. 9-25 3 Sep. 42. Ordnance Company, Depot. C 1. 9-40 20 Oct. 43. Unexploded Bombs, Organization and Operation for Disposal. C 1. QUARTERMASTER FM 10- 5 29 Apr. 43. Quartermaster Operations. 10- 10 2 Mar. 42. Quartermaster Service in Theater of Op- erations. C 1. SIGNAL 11- 5 15 Apr. 40. Mission, Functions and Signal Commu- nication in General. C 1. 11- 15 24 July 40. Organizations and Operations in the Cavalry Division and Cavalry Corps. 11-20 11 Nov. 40. Organizations and Operations in the Corps, Army, Theater of Operations, and GHQ. C 1. 11-25 3 Aug. 42. Aircraft Warning Service. C 1. 11-35 2 Sep. 42. Signal Corps Intelligence. 11-80 15 Sep. 44. Signal Pigeon Company. ADJUTANT GENERAL 12-105 7 May 43. The Army Postal Service. C 1, 2, 3, 4. ARMORED 17-5 18 Jan. 43. Armored Force Drill. C 1, Z, 3. 17-12 10 July 44. Tank Gunnery. 17-15 15 May 42. Combat Practice Firing, Armored Force Units. 17-25 8 Sep. 44. Assault Gun, Section and Platoon. 17-27 30 July 42. 81-mm Mortar . Squadron and Platoon, 17-30 22 Oct. 42. Tank Platoon. C 1. 17-32 2 Aug. 42. Tank Company, Light and Medium. 17-33 18 Sep. 42. Armored Battalion, Light and Medium. 17-36 13 Mar. 44. Armored Employment of Tanks with Infantry. Sup. No. 1. *17-40 Nov. 44. Armored Infantry Company. 17-42 Nov. 44. Armored Infantry Battalion. 17-45 15 June 44. The Armored Engineer Battalion. 17-50 7 Nov. 42. Logistics. 17-55 29 Sep. 42. Trains and Trains Headquarters Com- pany, Armored Division. 17-58 8 Oct. 42. Armored Maintenance Battalion, Tactical Employment. 17-59 12 Oct. 42. Decontamination of Armored Force Ve- hicles. C 1. 17-67 5 Aug. 44. Crew Drill and Service of the Piece, Me- dium Tank M4. 17-68 24 May 44. .Crew Drill, Light Tank M5 Series. C 1. 17-69 30 Nov. 43. Crew Drill, Service of the Piece, and Gunnery (75-mm Assault Howitzer on Motor Car- riage M8). C 1. 17-70 27 June 44. Signal Communications for Armored Units. 17-71 43. Crew Drill for Half-Track Vehicles. C 1. *17-74 Dec. 44. Crew Drill and Service of the Piece Heavy Tank T26E1. 17-75 23 Aug. 44. Crew Drill, Light Tank M24. 17-76 15 Sep. 44. Crew Drill and Service of the Piece, Me- dium Tank, M4 Series (105-mm Howitzer). 17- 80 30 Aug. 44. Armored Medical Units. 17-100 15 Jan. 44. The Armored Division. TANK DESTROYER 18-5 18 July 44. Tactical Employment, Tank, Destroyer Unit. 18- 15 4 Dec. 43. Tank Destroyer Drill and Crew Drill, 3-Inch Gun Motor Carriage M10, 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage T70, 3-Inch Towed Gun (Gun M5 and Car- riage Ml). 16 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TANK DESTROYERContinued FM 18-16 23 Oct. 44. Crew Drill, 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage Ml 8. 18-17 19 Aug. 44. Tank Destroyer Crew Drill, 3-inch Towed Gun M5 on Carriage M6. *18-18 Dec. 44. Crew Drill, Gun Motor Carriage, M36. 18-20 9 May 44. Tactical Employment of Tank Destroyer Platoon Self-propelled. 18-21 .1 Apr. 44. Towed Gun Platoon. *18-22 Nov. 44. Tank Destroyer Reconnaissance Platoon. 18-24 Nov. 44. Tank Destroyer Pioneer Platoon. MILITARY POLICE 19-5 14 June 44. Military Police. *19-10 Jan. 45. Military Police in Towns and Cities. INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER 21-5 16 July 41. Military Training. 21-6 20 Jan. 45. List of Publications for Training. 21-7 1 Jan. 44. List of Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins. C 1, S, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 21- 8 14 Feb. 44. Military Training Aids. C 1, 2, 3. 21-10 31 Jul& 40. Military Sanitation and First Aid. C 1, 2, 3, i, 5, 6, 7. 21-11 7 Apr. 43. First Aid for Soldiers. 21-15 1 Oct. 40. Equipment, Clothing and Tent Pitching. 1, 2, 3, If, 5, 6. 21-20 6 Mar. 41. Physical Training. 21-22 25 Apr. 44. Watermanship. 21-25 15 Aug. 44. Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading. 21-26 17 Sep. 41. Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph Reading. C 1. 21-30 15 Oct. 43. Conventional Signs, Military Symbols, , and Abbreviations. C 1. 21-35 1 June 39. Sketching. C 1, 2. 21-40 7 Sep. 42. Defense Against Chemical Attack. C 1, 2, 3, J,. 21-50 15 June 42. Military Courtesy and Discipline. C 1, 2, 3 ' 21-75 6 Feb. 44. Scouting, Patrolling, and Sniping. C 1,2. 21-80 20 May 44. Recognition Training. 21-105 2 June 43. Engineer Soldiers Handbook. 21-150 30 June 42. Unarmed Defense for the American Soldier. INFANTRY DRILL REGULATIONS 22- 5 4 Aug. 41. Infantry Drill Regulations. C 1, 2, 3, 4. BASIC WEAPONS 23- 5 30 July 43. U. S. 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Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .5^ HB, M2, Ground. C 1, 2, 3. *23-65 Nov 44. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50, HB, M2. . 23-70 28 Nov. 42. 37-mm Gun, Anti-tank, M3 C 1, 2, 3. 23-75 15 June 44. 57-mm Gun Ml. 23-85 28 Nov. 42. 60-mm Mortar M2. C 1, 2, 3. 23-90 22 Apr. 43. BFM, 81-mm Mortar Ml. 23- 91 29 Aug. 44. 81-mm Mortar Mounted in Half-Track Carrier. 23-105 18 May 44. 105-mm, Howitzer, M3. C 1, 2. COMMUNICATION PROCEDURES 24-5 19 Oct. 42. Signal Communication. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. 24-6 12 Apr. 43. Radio Operators Manual, Army Ground Forces. C 1. 24-8 17 Mar. 43. Combined Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedure. C 1. 24-9 28 Dec. 42. Combined United States-British Radio- Telephone (R/T) Procedure. C 1. 24- 10 20 Jan. 43. Combined Radiotelegraph (W/T) Pro- cedure. C l, 2. 24-12 1 Sep. 44. Army Extract of Combined Operating Signals. 24-13 21 Feb. 44. Air Extract Combined Operating Sig- nals (CCBP 2-2). C 1, 2. 24-14 19 Sep. 44. Teletypewriter Switching and Relay Procedures. 24-18 28 Jan. 44. Radio Communication. 24-20 4 Oct. 44. Field Wire Systems. 24-22 12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S Pro- cedure). 24-23 12 May 43. Combined Visual Signaling (V/S) Pro- cedure Abridged Version for Radiotelegraph (W/T) Operators. Errata Sheet. 21-2i June Combined Amphibious Communication In- structions (CCBP-1). 24-75 30 Oct. 43. Telephone Switchboard Operating Pro- cedure. TRANSPORTATION (MOTOR AND ANIMAL) 25-5 15 June 39. Animal Transport. C 1,2. 25-6 19 Aug. 44. Dog Transportation. 25-7 25 Aug. 44. Pack Transportation. 25-10 12 Mar. 42. Motor Transport. C 1, 2 3. iThis Field Manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Field Manual must he safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 8806. 17 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES INTERIOR GUARD DUTY : FM 26-5 2 Jan. 40. Interior Guard Duty. C 1, S, 3. > MILITARY LAW . 27-5 22 Dec. 43. United States Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and Civil Affairs. 27-10 1 Oct. 40. Rules of Land Warfare. C 1. 27-15 6 Feb. 41. Military Law, Domestic Disturbances. C 1,2. WELFARE, RECREATION AND MORALE 28-5 31 Mar. 41. The Band. C 1. L8-U05 5 Jan. 44. Special Service Company. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE 30- 5 17 April 40. Military IntelligenceCombat Intelli- gence. C 1, 2, 3, h. 30-10 30 Nov. 40. Military IntelligenceObservation. 30-15 7 Dec. 43. Military Intelligence Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Documents, and Ma- teriel. C. 1. 30-20 27 May 40. Military IntelligenceMilitary Maps. C 1. 30-21 1 Nov. 40. Military IntelligenceRole of Aerial Photography. C 1, 2. 30-22 7 July 42. Military IntelligenceForeign < Conven- tional Signs and Symbols. 30-25 15 Feb. 40. Military IntelligenceCounterintelli- gence. C 1, 2. 30-26 21 Jan. 42. Military IntelligenceRegulations for Correspondents Accompanying U. S. 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Railway Shop Battalion. 55-130 31 Jan. 44. Small Boats and Harbor Craft. 55-150 11 Oct. 43. Amphibian Truck Company. C 1. MOUNTAIN AND WINTER 70-15 Nov. 44. Operations In Snow and Extreme Cold. JUNGLE 72-20 27 Oct. 44. Jungle Warfare. FIELD SERVICE REGULATIONS 1 100-5 15 June 44. Operations. 100-10 15 Nov. 43. Administration. Cl, 2,.3. 100-15 29 June 42. Larger Units. C 1. 100- 20 21 July 43. Command and Employment of Air Power. STAFF OFFICERS 101- 5 19 Aug. 40. Staff and Combat Orders. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7; 3. .9, 10. 101-10 12 Oct. 44. Organization, Technical and Logistical Data. E101-10 1 Oct. 42. Enemy Forces: Organization, Technical, and Logistical Data. C 1, 2. 101-15 13 Jan. 43 Traffic Circulation and Control. C 1. UMPIRE 105-5 10 March 44. Umpire Manual. 105-6 30 May 42. Aviation Umpire Manual, 28. FIRING TABLES AND CHARTS (TjC) (For description see par. 6) L> 1TE. WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES AUTOMATIC GUNSGROUND FIRE AND ANTIAIRCRAFT FT 0.30-A-4 15 Sept. 40-. GUN, machine, Browning, cal. .30 M1917A1. C 1. CARTRIDGE, ball, cal. .30, M2. 0.30-J-l 28 Dec. 43. GUN, machine, Browning, cal. .30, M1917A1, M1919A4 (heavy barrel), M1919A5 and M1919A6. CARTRIDGE, armor-piercing, cal. .30, M2. 2When present stock is exhausted, will not be reprinted. 18 date:, weapon and pertaining NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES DATE. WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES AUTOMATIC GUNSGROUND FIRE AND ANTIAIRCRAFTContinued FT 0.50-H-l 10 Nov. 42. GUN, machine, Browning, cal. .50, M2 (water-cooled heavy barrel). CARTRIDGE, armor-piercing, cal. .50, M2. CARTRIDGE, ball, Cal. .50, M2. S7AA-N-2 16 Jan. 41. GUN, automatic, 37-mm, M1A2 (antiaircraft). C i. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M54. . w/SD TRACER and FUZE, P. D...M56. SHELL, fixed, practice, M55A1. w/TRACER and, FUZE, dummy, M50. SHOT, fixed, A. P. C., M59 w/TRACER. 40AA-A-2 22 May 43. GUN, automatic, 40-mm, Ml (anti- aircraft) . CARTRIDGE, HE-T (SD) Mk. II. w/FUZE, P. D., 251, Mk. I. CARTRIDGE, AP-T, M81. SMALL AND SUBCALIBER WEAPONS 87-M-4 21 April 44. GUN, 37-mm, M3 and M3A1 (anti- (abridged) tank). CARRIAGE, gun, 37-mm, M4 and M4A1. SHOT, fixed, A. P. C., M51. w/TRACER. [Supersedes FT 37-M-3, 15 Jan. 40.] 37-S-8 22 March 44. GUN, 37-mm, M6 (tank). SHOT, fixed, A. P. C., M51B1 and M52B2 . w/TRACER. SHOT, fixed A. P. M74. w/TRACER. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M63 w/FUZE, B. D., M58. [Applicable when mounted in Light tank, T9E1, M3A1, M3A3-M5A1 or M5 and Light Armored Car M8.] 37-0-1 30 Nov. 39. GUN, 37-mm, M1916, M1916A1 on (abridged) subcaliber mounts. SHELL, fixed, practice, Mk. IIA1. w/FUZE, base, practice, M38. [Applicable to all subcaliber mounts using M1916 and M1916A1 37-mm guns.] 37-BA-2 4 May 44. SHELL, fixed, practice, M63 (mod. 1) (abridged) (1.58 lb.) w/FUZE, base, practice, M58. [Supersedes FT 37-BA-l, 3 March 44.] 37-BJ-l 3 March 44. SHELL, fixed, practice, M92 (1.21 lb.) w/FUZE, P. D. M74. 37-C-2 12 Aug. 41. TUBE, subcaliber, 1 pounder, for GUNS, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14-inch. SHELL, fixed, practice, M94. 57-A-3 14 Jan. 44. GUN, 57-mm, Ml (antitank). (abridged) CARRIAGE, 57-mm. Ml and mods. CARTRIDGE, APCT, M86. w/FUZE, B. D., M72. CARTRIDGE, AP-T, M70. 57-D-l 9 May 44. GUN, 57-mm, Mk. III. (British). (abridged) CARRIAGE, gun, 57-mm, M1A2. CARTRIDGE, APT, M70. CARTRIDGE, TPT, M76. CARTRIDGE, APC-T, M86. 57-C-l 19 Sept. 44. GUN, 57-mm, Ml. (abridged) CARRIAGE, gun, 57-mm, M2. CARTRIDGE, APC-T, M86. CARTRIDGE, HE-T, T18E1. 75-D-l. 26 Sept. 30.1 TUBE, subcaliber, 75-mm or 2.95-inch. SHOT, fixed, solid, subcaliber, 2.95-inch. 19 ft % 75-E-3 15 April 40. Gun, subcaliber, 75-mm, M1897, M1916 and M1917 for GUN, 12-inch, M1895, GUN, 14-inch, M1910M1 and M1920MII, and GUN, 16-inch, M1919MII and M1919MIII. SHELL, fixed, H. E., Mk. I. SHELL, fixed, practice, sandloaded, Mk. I. 75-AF-l 20 April 42. SHELL, fixed, practice, sandloaded, M48 (normal charge). LIGHT MORTARS 60-A-4 22 Feb. 44. MORTAR, 60-mm, M2. SHELL, H. E., M49A2. w/FUZE, P. D., M52. w/FUZE, P. D., M52B2 (semi-plastic). SHELL, practice, M50A2. . w/FUZE, P. D., M52. 60-A-3 28 Dec. 42. SHELL, H. E., M49A2. (abridged) w/FUZE, P. D., M52. w/FUZE, P. D., M52B2 (semi-plastic), C 1. SHELL, practice, M50A2. w/FUZE, P. D M52. 60-C-2 10 Jan. 44. SHELL, training, M69. (abridged). 60-D-l 3 Jan. 43. SHELL, H. E., M49A2. w/FUZE, P. D., M52B1 (plastic). 60-D-3 SHELL, H. E., M49A2. (abridged) w/FU.ZE, P. D., M52B1 (plastic). < CARTRIDGE, ignition, M5A1. 60-F-l 30 Aug. 44. SHELL, smoke, WP, T6. (abridged) w/FUZE, P. D., M52B1E4. CARTRIDGE, ignition, M5A1. 60-G-l 18 Mar. 44. SHELL, illuminating, M83A1. w/FUZE, time (fixed) M65. CARTRIDGE, ignition, M5A1. 81-B-3 10 Sept. 43. MORTAR, 81-mm, Ml, and MORTAR, trench, 3-inch, Mk. 1 (also Mk. I Al and Mk. IA2 which have been converted). SHELL, practice, M43 and M43A1. w/FUZE, P. D. M45. SHELL, H. E., M43A1. w/FUZE, P. D. M52, M52B1 and M52B2. SHELL, practice, M43A1 and M44. w/FUZEk P. D M52, M52B1 and M52B2. 81-B-3 1 Nov. 40. SHELL, H. E., M43. (abridged) w/FUZE, P. D., M45. SHELL, H. E., M43A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M52, M52B1 and M52B2. SHELL, practice, M43A1 and M44. w/FUZE, P. I)., Ma2, M52B1 and M52B2. 81-C-2 3 Nov. 42. SHELL, H. E., M56. w/FUZE, P. D., M53. SHELL, smoke, phosphorus, WP, M57. SHELL, smoke, FS, M57. w/FUZE, P. D., M52, M52B1 and M52B2. gl-O-2 8 Nov. 42. MORTAR, 81-mm, Ml and MORTAR, (abridged) trench, 3-inch, Mk. I (also Mk. I Al and Mk. IA2 which have been converted). SHELL, H. E., M56. w/FUZE, P. D., M53. SHELL, smoke, phosphorus, WP, M57. w/FUZE, P. D., M52, M52B1 and M52B2. 81-F-2 10 Jan. 44. SHELL, training, M68. (abridged) [Supersedes FT 81-F-l.] LWhen present stock Is exhausted, will not be reprinted. PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com DATE, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES DATS, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES LIGHT MORTARSContinued FT 81H1 15 Oct. 43. MORTAR, 81-mm Ml, with extension .(abridged) tube Tl. SHELL, H. E., M56. w/FUZE, P. D., M53. SHELL, H. E., M43A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M52. 81-8-1 20 July 44. SHELL, H. E., M56. (abridged) w/FUZE, P. D., M77 (time and super-quick. SHELL, smoke, WP, M57. w/FUZE, P. D., M77 (time and super-quick). 81-Q-2 1 June 44. MORTAR, 81-mm, T27 on Mount, T21, .(abridged) SHELL, H. E., M56. w/FUZE, P. v., M53. SHELL, chemical, WP, M57. w/FUZE, P. D., M52. [Supersedes FT 81-Q-l.] FIELD ARTILLERY 8-R-8 12 June 43. GUN, 3-inch, M5 (anti-tank) and M7 (tank). C 3, 4. CARRIAGE, motor, MIO. CARRIAGE, gun, Ml. CARRIAGE, howitzer, 105-mm, M2 and mods. GUN, 3-inch, AA, M3, MOUNT, gun, 3-inch, AA, M2A2. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M42A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and M48A1. PROJECTILE, fixed, A. P. C., M62. w/TRACER. SHOT, fixed, A. P., M7S. w/TRACER., 8.45-A-l 29 May 42. GUN, Q. F., 3.45-inch (British) 25- pounder Mk II. C 2. SHELL, H. E., Mk. ID (streamline). w/FUZE, S. Q. No. 117. w/FUZE, S. Q. and percussion, No. 119, Mk. I. w/FUZE, time, mech. No. 210. w/FUZE, time (powder train) and S. Q. No. 221. SHELL, chemical, Mk. ID (streamline). w/FUZE, time (powder train) and S. Q. No. 221. 4.5-A-l 7 April 43. GUN, 4.5-inch, Ml. SHELL, H. E., M65. w/FUZE, time, mechanical, M67 and M67A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M51. C 3. 75-B4 1 Dec. 39. GUN, 75-mm, M1897 and mods. CARRIAGE, gun, 75-mm and mods. CARRIAGE, gun, 75-mm, M2 and mods. SHRAPNEL, fixed, Mk. I. w/FUZE, time, comb., 21-sec. M1907. SHELL, fixed, H. E Mk. I. SHELL, fixed, chemical, Mk. II. TM w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. 75-B-4, 2b1 SHELL, fixed, H. E Mk. I. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47 (reduced charge). [Supplemental to FT 75-B-4.] 75-B-4C1 SHELL, fixed, H. E., Mk. I. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47 (normal charge). FT [Supplemental to FT 75-B-4.] 75Z-2 20 April 40. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M48. C 2. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. TD w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q. M54. 75-Z-2S1 SHELL, fixed, H. E., M48. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54 (re- duced charge). xWill not bo reprinted when present stock is exhausted. TD 75- Z-2b1 w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54 (nor- mal charge). [Supplemental to FT 75-Z-2.] 75-Z-2C1 w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54 (super charge). FT [Supplemental to FT 75-Z-2.] 75-E-3 15 April 40. GUN, 57-mm, M1916 and M1917 (Brit- ish) . ' CARRIAGE, gun, 75-mm, M1916 and M1917 (Brit- ish) . SHRAPNEL, fixed, Mk. I, w/FUZE, 21-sec. comb. M1907M. SHELL, fixed, H. E., w/FUZE, P. Mk. I, D., M46 and M47. SHELL, fixed, chemical, Mk. II, w/FUZE, P. D., M46. 75-AF-l 20 April 42. GUN, 75-mm, M1916, M1917 and M2. CARRIAGE, gun, 75-mm, M1916 and M1917. MOUNT, gun, 75-mm, Ml for GUN, 75-mm, M2 (tank). SHELL, fixed, H. E., M48. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54. 75-AD-6 18 Sep. 44. GUN, 75-mm, M3 and M6 (T13E1) Tank.* SHELL, H. E M48. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. SHELL, smoke, WP, M64. w/FUZE, P. D., M57. SHELL, H. E M48 (super) w/FUZE, C. P T105 (nose). PROJECTILE, A. P. C., MSI and M61A1. w/FUZE, B. D M66A1. SHOT, A. P M72. SHELL, fixed, smoke, B.I., M89. 75-1-4 15 July 44. HOWITZER, 75-mm, Ml and M1A1. C 3. CARRIAGE, field, Ml, MB and mods. HOWITZER, 75-mm, M2 and M3. MOTOR CARRIAGE, M8. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E., M48. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E., M41A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and Mods. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54. SHELL, semi-fixed, chemical, M64. w/FUZE, P. D., M57. SHELL, fixed, H. E., A. T., M66. w/FUZE, B. D M62. [Supersedes FT 75-1-3, 12 Nov. 41 and Cl.] [Use data in Part 2a for chemical shell.] 76- A-5 29 Aug. 44. GUN, 76-mm, M1A1 and M1A2. (Without muzzle brake.) Supersedes 76-A-4 & C 1. CARRIAGE, gun motor, M18 (T70) and Med. Tanks M4 and mods. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M42A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. FUZE, C. P., T105 (nose). PROJECTILE, fixed, A. P. C., M62, and M62A1. w/FUZE, B. D., M66A1. and Tracer. SHOT, fixed, A. P M79. w/TRACER. SHELL, fixed, illuminating Mk. 24-Mod. 1 (Navy). Supersedes FT 75AD-5 and C 3, C 4. Mounted on Med. Tank M4 or Med. Light Tank M24 (T13E1) As- sault Tank M4A3E2. 20 DATE, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES DATE, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES FIELD ARTILLERYContinued FT 105-H-8 29 Dec. 41. HOWITZER, 105-mm, M2, M2A1 and M4. C 8, S. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 105-mm, Ml, M1A1, M2 and mods. CARRIAGE, motor, MT and M7B1, 105-mm, How- itzer. HOWITZER, 105-mm, M4 mounted in medium tanks M4 and M4A3. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E., Ml. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. - SHELL, semi-fixed, smoke, B. E., 105-mm M84. w/FUZE, 25-sec, comb, time and S. Q., M54. SHELL, chemical, M60. w/FUZE, P. D., M57. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E., A. T., M67 and M67A1. w/FUZE, B. D., M62. 105-L-2 26 Nov. 43. HOWITZER, 105-mm, M3. C L. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 105-mm, M3. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E Ml. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, 25-sec, comb, time and S. Q., M54. SHELL, semi-fixed, H. E., A. T., M67. w/FUZE, B. D. M62. SHELL, semi-fixed, chemical, M60. w/FUZE, P. D., M57. SHELL, semi-fixed, smoke, HC, B. E., 105-mm., M84. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q. M54. 155-B-5 15 Nov. 40. GUN, 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1 and M1918M1. CARRIAGE, gun 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1, M1918 and M1918A1. SHELL, H. E., Mk. III. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. SHELL, empty, for sandloading, 95-lb., Mk. III. w/FUZE, P. D., M47. SHELL, chemical, Mk. VII. w/FUZE, P. D., M46. TD [Use part 2a of FT.] 155-B-4a SHELL, H. E, Mk. III. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47 (normal charge). [Supplemental to FT 155-B-5.] 155-B-4b w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47 (super-charge). FT [Supplemental to FT 155-B-5.] 155-U-l 1 Nov. 40. GUN, 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1 and M1918M1. C 4, 5, 6. CARRIAGE, gun, 155-mm, M1917, M1917A1, M1918. SHELL, H. E., M101, w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mech., M67 and M67A1. SHELL, H. E., Mk. IIIA1. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mech, M67 and M67A1. SHELL, chemical, Mk. VIIA1. [Use Part 2b of FT.] w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. SHELL, chemical, M104. [Use Part 2a and FT.] w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. 155-W-l 8 July 42. PROJECTILE, A. P., M112. C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., M60. 155-S-2 3 Mar. 44. GUN, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1. C 2, 3, 4. CARRIAGE, gun, 155-mm, Ml. SHELL, H. E., M101. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, time mech., M67 and M67A1. FT SHELL, chemical, Ml04. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. 155-Z-l 22 Feb. 43. PROJECTILE, A. P., 100-lb., Ml 12. C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., M60. 8-L-2 25 April 44. GUN, 8-inch, Ml. CARRIAGE, gun, 8-inch, M2. C 1. SHELL. H. E., M103. w/FUZE, P. D., M51A1mod. 3 and M51AL mod. 3. w/FUZE, time, mech., M67 and mods. [Supersedes FT 8-L-l. 30 Dec. 1943 and C l.J 155-D-3 1 Feb. 40. HOWITZER, 155-mm, M1917, M1917- Al, M1918. C S. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 155-mm, M1917 and mods, M1918 and M1918A1. SHELL, H. E., Mk. I. w/FUZE, P. D M46 and M47. SHELL, chemical Mk. II. w/FUZE, P. D., M46. SHELL, empty, for sandloading, 95-lb., Mk. 1. w/FUZE, inert, P. D., M47. 155-V-2 16 Nov. 43. SHELL, H. E., M102. C 2, 3, 4. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. SHELL, H. E Mk. IA1. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, comb, time and S. Q. M55A1. SHELL, chemical, Mk. IIA1 and mods. < w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. SHELL, chemical, M105. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. SHELL, H. E., M102. w/FUZE, comb, time and S. Q., M55A1. SHELL, smoke, B. E., M115. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54. [Use Part 2a and 2c.] 155-Q-2 8 April 44. HOWITZER, 155-mm, Ml. C S. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, Ml. SHELL, H. E., M107. w/FUZE, P. D M51 and mods. SHELL, chemical, MHO. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. SHELL, smoke, B. E 155-mm, M116. w/FUZE, 25-sec. comb, time and S. Q., M54. SHELL, H. E M107. w/FUZE, time, mechanical, M67. [Supersedes FT 155-Q-l and C-2.] 8-J-l 1 Nov. 41. HOWITZER, 8-inch, Ml. C 3, 4, S. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 8-inch, Ml. SHELL, H. E., 200-lb. M106. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mech., M67 and M67A1. 8-K-l 26 Oct. 43. SHELL, H. E., 200-lb. Mk. IA1. C 1, w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. 240-B-2 7 Oct. 31. HOWITZER, 240-mrn, M1918 and mods. C 1,2. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918 and mods. SHELL, H. E., Mk. III. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. SHELL, H. E., Mk. IIIA1. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. 240-C-l 4 June 43. HOWITZER, 240-mm, Ml. C 2, 3. CARRIAGE, Howitzer, 240-mm. Ml. SHELL, H. E M114, - w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mechanical, M67 and M67A1. 21 DATE, .WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES DATE, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NVMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY FT 87AA-N-2 16 Jan. 41. GUN, automatic, AA, 37-mm, M1A2. Cl. SHELL, fixed, H. E M54. w/SD TRACER and FUZE, P. D. M56. SHELL, fixed, practice, M55A1. w/TRACER and FUZE, dummy, M50. . SHOT, fixed, A. P. C., M59. w/TRACER. 40AA-A-2 22 May 43. GUN, automatic, AA, 40-mm, Ml CARRIAGE, HE-T (SD) Mk. II. w/FUZE, P. D., 251, Mk. I. CARRIAGE, AP-T, M81. 8AA-K-3 4 Feb. 42. GUN, 3-inch, AA, M1917 (all mods.) M1925M1, Ml, M2, M3 and M4. Trajectory MOUNT, gun, 3-inch, M1917, M1917M1, M2 and Chart No. M3. TC3AA-K-3 SHELL, fixed,' H. E Mk. IX. w/FUZE, time, 21-sec., Mk. Ill and Mk. IIIA1. [Will not be reprinted when present stock is ex- hausted.] SAA-O-3 17 Feb. 44. GUN, 3-inch, A A, M1917A2 and mods., M1925M1, Ml. M2, M3, and M4. C 1, S. MOUNT, gun, 3-inch, M1917 and mods., I.I2A1 and M3. SHELL, H. E M42A1. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mech., M43 and mods. . [Trajectory chart printed as insert.] 8AAJ3 1 Sept. 40. GUN, 3-inch, AA, M1917A2 and mods., Ml, M2, M3 and M4. C 4. Trajectory MOUNT, gun, 3-inch, M1917 and mods., M2A1 Chart No. and M3. TC 3AA-J-3 SHRAPNEL, fixed, Mk. I. w/FUZE, time, 21-sec., Mk. Ill and Mk. IIIA1. [Will not be reprinted when present stock of FT is exhausted.] 8AA-I-3 14 Feb. 42. GUN, 3-inch, AA, M1918. Trajectory MOUNT, 3-inch, auto trailer M1918. Chart No. SHRAPNEL, fixed, Mk. 1. TC 3AA-I-3 w/FUZE, time, 21-sec., Mk. Ill and Mk. Ill Al. [Will not be reprinted when present stock of FT is exhausted.] 8AA-L-2 9 Dec. 41. GUN, 3-inch AA, M1918. Trajectory MOUNT, 3-inch, auto trailer M1918. Chart No. SHELL, fixed, H. E., Mk. IX. TC 3AA-L-2 w/FUZE, time, 21-sec., Mk. Ill and Mk. IIIA1. [Will not be reprinted when present stock of FT is exhausted.] 4.7AA-C-1 20 Jan. 44. GUN, 4.7-inch, AA, Ml. C 1. MOUNT, gun, AA, 4.7-inch, Ml. SHELL, H. E M73. w/FUZE, time, mechanical, M61. [Same as 120-mm.] 90AA-B-3 14 Feb. 44. GUN, 90-mm., AA, Ml, M1A1 and M2. MOUNT, gun, 90-mm, AA, Ml, M1A1 and M2. C 4. .SHELL, fixed, H. E., M71. w/FUZE, time, mech., M43 arid mods. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. [Applicable to both AA and ground fire.] 105AA-J-3 18 Oct. 44. GUN, 105-mm, AA, M3. SHELL, fixed, H. E., M38A1. w/FUZE, time, mech. M43 and mods. [Supersedes 105AA-J-2 and TC105AA-J-2.] FT COAST ARTILLERY 3-M-2 17 Sept. 41. GUN, 3-ineh (15 pdr) M1902 and Mj- 1903. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1902 and M1903. SHELL, fixed, H. E (15-lb.) M1935. w/FUZE, B. D Mk. V. SHELL, fixed, piactice, Mk. VII and Mk. VIIA1. [Supersedes FT 3-C-l.] 3-Q-l 1 July 40. SHELL, fixed, H. E M42A1 and M42A1 w/FUZE, B. I)., M48 and mods. 90-C-3 10 April 44. GUN, 90-mm, AA, Ml, M1A1 and M3. C 3. MOUNT, gun, 90-mm. M3. MOUNT, gun, 90-mm, AA, Ml and M1A1. . GUN MOTOR CARRIAGE, M36 (T71) 'Medium Tank, T25. SHELL, H. E M71. w/FUZE, P. D., M48 and mods. w/FUZE, time, mech., M43 and mods. PROJECTILE, A. P. C M82. w/FUZE, B. D.. M68. SHOT, A. P., M77. [Supersedes FT 90-C-2. 27 April 1943, C 1 & C 2.] 6-B-3 25 Oct. 41. GUN, 6-inch, M1897M1, M1908 and mods. CARRIAGE, disappearing, M1898. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1910. SHELL, H. E 90 lb., Mk. UAL w/FUZE, P. I)., M47. 6-C-2 1 June 40. GUN, 6-inch, M1897M1, Ml900, M1903, Ml905, Ml908 and mods. CARRIAGE, disappearing, 6-inch, M1898, M1903, Ml905 and mods. CARRIAGE. Barbette, 6-inch, M1900 and M1910. SHELL, A. P., 108-lb. M1911. w/FUZE, B. I)., Mk. V. SHOT, A. }>., 108-lb., M1911. SHELL, C. I., 108-lb., Ml 911. 6-D-2 1 Mar. 41. GUN, 6-inch, Ml900, M1903 and M1905. C 3. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1900 and M1910. CARRIAGE, disappearing, M1898, M1903 and LI- 1905 and mods. SHELL, H. E., Mk. IT. w/FUZE, P. I)., M47. 6-E-2 18 Mar. 43. GUN, 6-inch, M1900, M1903A2 and M- 1905A2. Cl. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1900 and Ml. SHOT, A. P., Mk. XXXIII. w/FUZE, B. D., MOO. 6-F-l 21 Mar. 44. SHELL, H. E., Mk. IIA2. w/FUZE, P. D., M51 and mods. 8-A-3 30 Jan. 42. GUN, 8-inch, M1888 and mods. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1918 and mods, on railway car. SHELL, H. E., 200-lb., Mk. I. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. [Applies to base section of propelling charge only.] 8-E-l 26 Sept. 30? SHELL, A. P., 323-lb., M1911. C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. V. 8-D-2 15 Nov. 40. GUN, 8-inch, M1888 and mods. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1918 and mod. SHELL, H. E 200-lb., Mk. I. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. [Applies to charge consisting of base section and in- crement.] iWill not be reprinted when present stock is exhausted. 22 date, weapon and pertaining NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES. DATE, WEAPON AND PERTAINING NUMBER AMMUNITION, AND CHANGES --- ........................................... f COAST ARTILLERYContinued FT 8-H-l 1 May 40. GUN, 8-inch, M1888 and mods. C 1. < CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1892, M1918, M1918M1 (railway car). CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1918 and mod. (harbor defense). CARRIAGE, disappearing, M1896 (LF). SHELL, A. P., 260-lb. (NAVY) Mk. XX, w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, practice, 260-lb. (NAVY). Mk. XVIII, M6. 8-G-2 21 July 42. SHELL, A. P 260-lb. (NAVY) Mk. VI. SHELL, A. P., 260-lb. (NAVY) Mk. VII and mods. SHELL, A. P., 260-lb. (NAVY) Mk. X. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. II (NAVY). 8-1-1 5 Aug. 41. GUN, 8-inch, Mk. VI mod. 3A2. C 2. CARRIAGE, railway, M1A1. SHELL, H. E., 240-lb. M103. w/FUZE, P. v., M51A2 mod. 3. SHELL, A. P., 260-lb., Mk. XX. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. SHELL, T. P 260-lb. Mk. XVIII. 10-B-l 2 Sept. 30.1 GUN, 10-inch, M1900. C 1. PROJECTILE, A. P., ,617-lb. 12-E-2 1 Aug. 23? GUN, 12-inch, M1888 and mods. M1895 and mods. Cl. CARRIAGE, barbette, 1917. SHELL, A. P., 900-lb.,Mk. I. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 900-lb., Mk. XV. 12-F-3 8 Oct. 41. PROJECTILE, A. P., Mk. XVI. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. [Tables apply also to GUN, 12-inch, M1900 CAR- RIAGE, disappearing, M1901, LF.] 12-K-2 10 May 4f. GUN, 12-inch, M1895 and mods. CARRIAGE, barbette, M1917. CARRIAGE, disappearing, LF, M1901. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1070-lb. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. 12-L-4 15 May 35? 870-lb. (NAVY). PROJECTILE, C. I., 870-lb. (NAVY). w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. II and Mk. HA (NAVY). 12-N-2 22 Dec. 41. SHELL, H. E., 700-lb., Mk. VI. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. V. SHELL, H. E., 700-lb., Mk. X. w/FUZE, P. D., M46 and M47. 12-A-4 16 July 37.1 MORTAR, 12-inch, M1908. CARRIAGE, mortar, 12-inch, M1896, M1896M1, M1896MII, M1903 and M1918 (Ry.) SHELL, D. P., 1046-lb., 824-lb. and 700-lb. SHELL, C. I., 1046-lb., 824-lb. and 700-lb. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. 12-G-2 24 Mar. 42. MORTAR, 12-inch, M1908, and M1912. CARRIAGE, mortar, 12-inch, M1896M1, M1896MII, M1896MIII, M1908, and M1918MII (Ry.) SHELL, D. P., 1046-lb., 824-lb. and 700-lb. SHELL, C. I., 1046-lb., and 700-lb. w/FUZE, B. D Mk. X. 14-B-2 1 Oct. 23? GUN, 14-inch, M1909, M1910 and M1910- Ml. Cl. GUN, TURRET, 14-inch, M1909. CARRIAGE, disappearing, LF, M1907M1. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1400-lb., Mk. VII, mod^Al. SHELL, C. I., 1400-lb., Mk. XIV. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. [Applies to all 14-in. 1400-lb. projectiles.] iWill not be reprinted when present stock is exhausted. FT 14-A-2 1 Aug. 23. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1560-lb., Mk. VI. C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 1560-lb. Mk. XI. [Applies to all 14-in. 1560-lb. projectiles.] 14-H-l 26 Sept. 30. SHELL, A. P., 1660-lb. MISOS.,C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 1660-lb. M1909. [Applies to all 14-in. 1660-lb. projectiles.] 14-C-l 1 Oct. 23? GUN, 14-inch, M1907 and M1907M1. C 1. CARRIAGE, disappearing, LF, M1907. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1400-lb., Mk. VII, mod. 9Al. SHELL, C. I., 1400-lb., Mk. XIV. w/FUZE, B. D., Mjc. X. [Applies to all 14-in. 1400-lb. projectiles.] 14-D-l 3 Mar. 24. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1560-lb., Mk. VI. C 1. w/FUZE, B. v., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 1560-lb., Mk. XI. [Applies to all 14-in. 1560-lb. projectiles.] 14-1-1 26 Sept. 30? SHELL, A. P., 1660-lb., M1909. C 1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, G. I., 1660-lb. M1909. [Applies to all 14-in. 1660-lb. projectiles.] 14-M-l 27 July 34? GUN, 14-inch, M1920 and M1920MII. MOUNT, railway gun, M1920. ' PROJECTILE, H. E., 1200-lb. Mk. Xi-mod. 2A1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. V. [Applies to all 14-in. 1200-lb. projectiles.]. 14-E-3 15 Feb. 37? PROJECTILE, A. P., 1400-lb., Mk. VH-mod. 9A1. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. [Applies to all 14-in. 1400-lb. projectiles.] 14-G-2 1 Mar. 30. PROJECTILE, A. P., 1560-lb., Mk. VI. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 1560-lb. Mk. XI. [Applies to all 14-in. 1560-lb. projectiles.] 16-C-l 31 Mar. 34? GUN, 16-inch, M1919 and mods. C 2. CARRIAGE, Barbette, M1919. PROJECTILE, A. P., 2340-lb., Mk. V and Mk. IX. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. SHELL, C. I., 2340-lb., Mk. VII. 16-B-l 13 Aug. 24? GUN, 16-inch, M1919 and mods. C 2. CARRIAGE, barbette, M1919. PROJECTILE, A. P., 2100-lb., Mk. IImod. 2. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. PROJECTILE, C. I., 2100-lb., HH00. PROJECTILE, A. P., empty, for sandloading, 2100- lb., Mk. IImod. 2. 16-D-2 20 June 42. GUN, 16-inch, Mk. IImod. 1 (NAVY). CARRIAGE, barbette, M1919MI. PROJECTILE, A. P., 2100-lb., Mk. IImod. 2. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. 16-E-l 1 June 42. GUN, 16-inch, Mk. IImod. 1. (NAVY). CARRIAGE, barbette, M1919MI. SHELL, A. P., 2240-lb., Mk. 12 (formerly Mk. XI). w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. 16-A-l 1 April 24. HOWITZER, 16-inch, M1920. C 2. CARRIAGE, barbette, Howitzer, 16-inch, M1920. PROJECTILE, A. P., 2100-lb., Mk. IImod. 2. w/FUZE, B. D., Mk. X. PROJECTILE, C. I., 2100-lb., M100. PROJECTILE, A. P., empty, for sandloading, 2100- lb., Mk. IImod. 2. 23 29. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS. {For description see Par. 11- _______________________________________________t NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES , NUMBER MATE, TITLE AND CHANGES MTP 1- 2 15 Sept. 43. Mobilization Training Program for AAF Air Depot Group, AAF Service Group, AAF Airdrome Squadron, and AAF Station Complement Squadron. 2- 2' 9 Dec. 43. Cavalry Mobilization Training Program for Cavalry Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Training Centers. 3- 1 1 Nov. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Chem- ical Warfare Service Enlisted Personnel of the i Army Service Forces. 3-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Chem- ical Warfare Units of the Army Service Forces. 3- 7 15 Jan. 44. Unit Training Program for Chemical Battalions, Motorized. 3- 10 1 Oct. 44. Advanced Unit Training Program for Chemical Warfare Units of the Army Service Forces. 8-101 27 Jan. 44. Individual Training Program for Chem- ical Battalions, Motorized. 4- 1 2 Oct. 41. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training < Program for Coast Artillery Replacements at Coast Artillery Replacement Training Centers. 4-2 4 Sept. 40. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Harbor Defense Regiments, Coast Ar- tillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers. 4-3 24 Feb. 42. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Antiaircraft Artillery Regiments at Unit Training Centers. 4-4 26 Aug. 40. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Railway Artillery Regiments (except- ing 12-inch and 14-inch guns), Coast Artillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers. 4-5 26 Aug. 40. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Railway Artillery Regiments (12-inch and 14-inch Guns), Coast Artillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers. 4-6 5 Sept. 40. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for 155-mm Gun Regiments (tractor- drawn,) Coast Artillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers. 4-7 15 May 42. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Barrage Balloon Units at Unit Train- ing Centers. 4- 8 22 Dec. 42. Coast Artillery (Seacoast) Mobilization Training Program for Coast Artillery (Seacoast) Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Centers. 4- 9 3 Mar. 43. Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Mine Planter Batteries. 5- 1 15 Oct. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Engineer Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 5-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for En- gineer Units of the Army Service Forces. 5-3 15 Mar. 43. Unit Training Program for Engineer Units of the Army Service Forces. 5-4 2 Aug. 43. Unit Training Programs for Engineer Units of the Army Ground Forces. 5-5 18 Sept. 43. Mobilization Training Programs for Engineer Units'of the Army Air Forces. 5-101-A Mobilization Training Programs for Substandard Engineer Units of the Army Service Forces. MTP 6-1. 2 Aug. 44. Field Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Field Artillery Units (Unit Training). 6- 3 12 Nov. 44. Field Artillery Replacement Training Program for Field Artillery Replacements at En- listed Replacement Training Centers. 7- 1 12 Sept. 43. Infantry Training Program, Individ- ual Training for Infantry Regiment and Armored Infantry Regiment. 7-2 1 Oct. 40. Infantry Mobilization Training Programs for Infantry Battalion, Antitank, at Unit Training Centers. 7-3 4 Nov. 44. Infantry Mobilization Training Programs for Infantry Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Centers. 7- 4 1 Oct. 43. Infantry Training Program, Unit Train- ing for Infantry Regiment. 8- 1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Med- ical Department Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 8-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Med- ical Units of the Army Service Forces. 8-4 14 Aug. 42. Medical Department Mobilization Train- ing Program for Applicatory Training of Medical and Surgical Technicians in Military or Civil Hos- pitals. 8- 6 6 May 43. Training Program for Revised ROTC Training Program for Medical Army Specialized 'Training Units. 8-10 1 July 44. Advanced Unit Training Program for the Unit Training of Field Medical Units. 8-15 21 May 43. Medical Department Unit Training Programs for Medical Department (Army and Com- munications Zone) Supply Depots. 8- 22 20 Aug. 43. Mobilization Training Program for Portable Surgical Hospitals. 8- 101A 10 Jan. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Medical Department Units. 9- 1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Ord- nance Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 9-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Ord- nance Units of the Army Service Forces. 9- 12 3 Oct. 43. Unit Training Program for Ordnance Units of the Army Service Forces. 9- 100A 30 Dec. 43. Mobilization Training Program for Sub- standard Ordnance Units of the Army Service Forces. 10- 1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Quartermaster Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. C 1. i 10-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Quar- termaster Units of the Army Service Forces. 10-3 14 April 43. Unit Training Programs for Quarter- master Units of the Army Service Forces. 10- 5 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for War Dog Handlers of the Army Service Forces. 10- 201 10 April 44. Mobilization Training Program for Italian Quartermaster Units of the Army Service Forces. 11- 1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Sig- nal Corps Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 11-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for the Training of Signal Corps Units, 24 NUMBER DATE, (TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES MTP 11-3 16 Jan. 42. Signal Corps Mobilization Training Programs for Signal Corps Units, Air Forces, at Unit Training Centers. 11- 4 12 May 43. Signal Corps Unit Training Programs for Signal Corps Units. 12- 1 15 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for the Adjutant Generals Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. C 1, 2. 12-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for the t Adjutant Generals Units of the Army Service Forces. C 1. 14-1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Fi- nance Department Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 14-2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Fi- nance Units of the Army Service Forces. 14-3 3 May 43. Unit Training Program for Finance De- partment Detachments. 17- 1 31 Jan. 42. Armored Ftfrce Mobilization Training Program for Armored Force Replacements at Ar- mored Force Replacement Training Centers. 18- 1 1 April 42. Mobilization Training Programs for Tank Destroyer Battalions at the Unit Training Center, Tank Destroyer Command. C 1. 18- 2 10 Dec. 43. Tank Destroyer Mobilization Training Program for Tank Destroyer Replacements at En- listed Replacement Training Centers. Id-1 -1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Military Police Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 19- 2 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Mili- tary Police Units of the Army Service Forces. 19- 3 15 June 43. Military Police Unit Training Programs for Military Police Units. 19-101A 15 Dec. 43. Military Police Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Military Police Units of the Army Service Forces. 20- 1 8 May 44. Mobilization Training Program for Spe- cial Training Units. 20-2 i 31 Dec. 41. Mobilization Training Program for En- listed Replacements at Branch Immaterial Replace- ment Training Centers. 20-3 10 Aug. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Men Awaiting Assignment at Reception Centers, C 1. 20-4 31 Dec. 42. Mobilization Training Program for Men Awaiting Assignment at Replacement Depots. 20- 6 27 Oct. 43. Mobilization Training Program for Per- sonnel at Processing Centers. 21- 3 T May 44. Mobilization Training Program for En- listed Personnel of the Army Service Forces. C 1. 22- 2 10 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Re- habilitation Centers. 28-1 1 June 44. Mobilization Training Program for Spe- cial Services Division Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 28-2 15 June 43. Special Service Unit Training Program for Special Service Companies of the Army Service Forces. 28-3 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for Spe- cial Service Units of the Army Service Forces. 28-101A 6 Dec. 43. Special Service Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Special Service Com- panies of the Army Service Forces.* MTP 35-2 15 Oct. 44. Mobilization Training Program for WAG Detachments in the Field. 35-10 1 July 44. Mobilization Training Program for WAC Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 55-1 15 Sep. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Transportation Corps Enlisted Personnel of the Army Service Forces. 55-2 1 Oct. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Transportation Corps Units of the Army Service Forces. 55-3 12 May 43. Unit Training Program for Transporta- tion Corps Port Battalions and Companies. 55-4 1 Oct. 44. Mobilization Training Program for Transportation Corps . Military Railway Service Units of the Army Service Forces. 30. TECHNICAL BULLETINS. (For description see par. 8) NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES CHEMICAL WARFARE TB CW 2 12 Feb. 441. Mechanized Flame Throwers, E4-5 and' E5R1-5. CW 3 6 Mar. 44. Blood and Nerve Poisons. CW 4 4 Apr. 44. Bomb, Incendiary 500-pound, M76 (T2E1): CW 6 26 Apr. 44. Army Assault Gas Mask E6-3-7. CW 7 26 May 44. Army Assault Gas Mask Facepiece E6. CW 8 30 May 44. Bursting AN-M14 Incendiary Grenade. CW 9 27 May 44. Conversion of Shell, Smoke 155-mm M116 (base ejection) to Shell, Smoke (colored) 155- mm, M116 (base ejection). CW 10 15 Jul. 44. Assembly of Burster and Igniter In M47A1 and AN-M17A2 Incendiary Bombs. CW 11 27 Jun. 44. Aimable Cluster AN-M17A1. CW 12 24 Jul. 44. Gas Munitions Requirements Data for Army Air Forces. CW 15 2 Sept. 44. Kit, Tool, Bomb Venting, El. CW 16 16 Sep. 44. Bomb Clusters Using E6R2 Adapter. CW 17 16 Oct. 44. Flame Throwers, Mechanized E4R2-5RI and E4R2-4R3-5R1. CW 18 8 Nov. 44. Fit,Fuel Filling, Flame Thrower, E6. CW 19 3 Nov. 44. Clusters Using E23 Adapter. C 1. CW20 17 Oct. 44. Cleaning Interiors of Compressed Gas Cylinders, Tanks and Accessories. CW2S 24 Nov. 44.1 Protector, Facepiece E21R2. *CW24 21 Dec. 44.1 k.2-Inch Recoilless Chemical Mortar' ESJfRl. 3-200-3 20 May 44. Fuze, Delay M4 for 4.2-Inch Chemical Mortar Shell. 3-205-1 20 Dec. 43. Auxiliary Canisters. 3-205-2 21 Aug. 44. Canister, HCN, M2. iThis Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must de safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AN SsV o. 2S From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com i NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITL.E AND CHANGES CHEMICAL WARFAREContinued TB 8-205-3 30 Aug. 44. Mask, Gas, Service, M2A2, Oil Vapor MI-IIIA1. ' 8-205-4 3 Oct. 44. Cannister, Ammonia, M20. 3-205-5 2 Sept. 44. Mask, Gas, Head Wound, M7-11-9. 3-205-6 29 Aug. 44. Mask, Gas, Dog, M6-12-8. 8-205-7 20 Sep. 44. Maintenance and Repair of Dust Respi- rators Ml and M2. 3-205-8 30 Nov. 44. Fitting of Mask, Gas, Service Light- weight, M3-10A1-6 and Mask, Gas, Service, Combat, M 5-11-7. ' 8-205-9 14 Nov. 44. Reconditioning Gas Masks Carriers. 3-220-1 23 Sept. 44. Apparatus, Decontaminating, 3-Gallon, Ml. 8-220-2S2 3 Nov. 44. Procedure for Theater of Operations Quality Check of Bleaching Material (for decontam- ination). 3-220-3 Dec. 44. Repair and Maintenance of Apparatus, Decontaminating, lVa quart, M2. 3-222-1 27 Dec. 43. Transportation for Decontaminating Apparatus, M4. 3-223-1 26 Jun. 44. Decontaminating Apparatus, M3A2, 400 Gal. Truck Mount Power-Driven. 3-255-1 8 Jul. 44. Valve Replacement Mechanism Type Ml. 3-255-3 28 Oct. 44. Beam, Grab, Ml. *3-255-4 Dec. 44. Alteration of Beam, Hoisting Airplane Smoke Tank, M2. 3-270-1 10 July 44. Use of Dye In Clothing Impregnat- ing Pl apt Ml (Theater of Operation). 3-270-2S4 Jan. 45. Procedure for Determining Service- ability of Chlorinated Par affin Stored at Theater of Operations Depot. 3-270-3S5 Jan. 45. Procedure for Determining Service- ability of Acetylene Tetrachloride (Tetra-Chlor- ethane) Stored in Drums at Theater of Operations Depot. 3-300-1 27 May 44. HC Smoke Pot M5. 3-300-2 1 Jul. 44. HC Floating Smoke Pot M4A2. 8-300-3 30 Aug. 44. Grenade, Hand, Riot (CN), E3R2. 8-300-4 13 Sep. 44. Floating Smoke Pot. Rack El for Landing Craft. 8-300-6 27 Nov. 44. Incendiary, Safe Destroying, M1A1. 8-300-7 27 Nov. 44. Incendiary, Equipment Destroying, M2A1. 8-320-1 27 Jan. 44. 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar Mount, LC, E2R2. 8-320-2 29 Feb. 44. Training Accessories for the 4.2 inch Chemical Mortar. 3-320-3 20 May 44. Fuze, Delay M4 for 4.2-Inch Chemical Mortar Shell. 3^320-4 22 May 44. Fuze, Time and Super-Quick, M5 (E39) for 4.2 Inch Chemical Mortar Shell. 3-320-5 13 May 44. Mule Pack M2. 3-320-6 19 Jun. 44. Mount, Telescope M59. C 1. 8-320-7S3 Nov. 44. Theater of Operations Quality Check of Shell, 4.2-in. Chemical Mortar, M2. 8-350-1 SI 14 Oct. 44. Inspection of Curtain, Gasproof Ml. 8-350-2 6 Nov. 44. Protector, Collective, M3. 8-376A-1 19 Oct. 44. Pressure Tanks for Flame Thrower, Portable, M2-2. ENGINEERS 5-25-2 18 Feb. 44. Weatherproof Fuse Lighter, M2. 5-25-3 27 A^r. 44. Adaptor, Priming, Explosive. TB 5-25-4 25 May 44. Instructions For Use of Detonator, Con- cussion, Type T-l. j 5-255-1 26 Apr. 44. Subgrade and Base-Course Require- * ments For Airplane Landing Mats of Steel and Wood. 5-255-2 28 Sep. 44. Field Manufacture of Cut-Back As- , phalt. 5-271-1 16 Feb. 44. Bridging for Inundated Areas and j Tidal Estuaries. 5-271-2 15 Aug. 44. Pusher Knee For Standard Power ? Utility Boats. , *5-272-1 26 Jan. 44. M2 Treadway Ferry, Set No. 2. | 5-272-2 13 Apr. 44. Steel-Treadway Bridge Ml. | 5-272-3 17 Jun. 44. Reducing Twist Due to Torque In Steel H Treadways; V-Approach For Steel Treadways. j 5-272-4 12 Aug. 44. Expedient Adapter for Using M31 1 Tank Recovery Vehicle to Launch Steel Treadways Over Narrow Gaps. , i *5-272-5 Jan. 45. Use of Steel Treadway Bridge in Ship- j to-Shore Operations. ; 5-273-1 15 Jan. 44. Trestle Bracing Clamp. j 5-273-2 2 Jun. 44. Ponton Bow Adapter. >' 5-274-1 18 Feb. 44. H-10 Steel Box-Girder, Fixed Bridge, (Knockdown Type). *5-277-2 3 Aug. 44. Notes on Panel Bridge, Bailey Type. 5-295-1 25 Apr. 44. Treatment of Poisoned Water. 5-295-2 23 Aug. 44. Water Purification Equipment Dis- ! tomite, Pack (Man or Animal Type), 15-GPM. 5-297-1 14 Feb. 44. Transportation of Standard Well-Drill- ing Machines. 5-355-1 7 Nov. 44. Operation of Engineer Gas Generating . U nit. < 5-1002-1 5 May 44. New Data and Parts for Mixer, As- phalt, Diesel, Travel or Central Plant, Trailer- ; Mounted, 110 to 200 tons per hour, Barber-Greene, Model 848, Heavy Duty. ) 5-1004-1 10 Nov. 44. New Data and Parts for Dryer, Ag- gregate, Dual-Drum, Travel or central Plant, Trail- ! er-Mounted, 80 to IpO tons per hour, Barber-Greene, , - Model 833. . 5-1006-1 27 Apr. 44. New Data and Parts For Loader, Ag- gregate, Bucket, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, 3-Cu. Yd., 19-Ft. 10-in. Boom (For Use with Dryer), Bar- ber-Greene, Model 82-AD, and 17-Ft. 4 in. Boom (For Use with Mixer), Model 82-AM; Engine: Buda, Model HP-298. 5-1010-1 26 Apr. 44. New Data and Parts for Conveyor, Belt, Transfer, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 24-in. x 57 ft., Barber-Greene, Style N. 5-1014-1 31 Dec. 43. Heater, Asphalt Trailer Mounted, Three Car, 42 HP Cleaver-Brooks, Model DS3. 5-1028-1 17 Jan. 44. Grader, Road, Motorized, Diesel En- gine Driven, 12-Ft. Moldboard, Galion, Model 101-D. 5-1030-1 24 Oct. 44. Preparation for Export, Crusher, Rock, Jaw Type, 4-Wheel, Trailer-Mounted 7 Cubic Yards per hr. Gruendler, Model 1016A. 5-1032-1 4 Dec. 43. Ditching Machine, Ladder-Type, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, Digging Depth 8 Ft., 3 In. Width, 24 In., Barber Greene, Model 44-C. 5-1032-2 21 Jun. 44. New Data and Parts For Ditching Machine, Ladder-Type, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, Digging Depth 8-Ft., Width 18 to 24-in., Barber- Greene, Model 44-C. 26 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER ENGINEERSContinued TB 5-1042-1 11 Dec. 43. two car 28 HP Cleaver Brooks Model DS > Model Z or ZZ Engine. ; 5-1050-1 23 Feb. 44. Batching Plant, Aggregate, 3-Com- ; partment, 150-ton Capacity, Blaw-Knox, ; P3105. 5-1054-1 31 Dec. 43. Drag, Brush, Bituminous, 8 X 12-ft., Traffic and Road Equipment Company, Model D. , 5-1058-1 4 Dec. 43. Driven Form Model SA. 5-1068-1 30 Dec. 43. Heater, Asphalt, Trailer Mounted 2 with Model Spreader, Concrete, Gasoline Engine Riding, 20 ft. Width, Blaw-Knox, Finisher, Concrete, Form-Riding, 20 to 25 Ft., Blaw-Knox, Model XC. 5-1074-1 12 Jan. 44. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Trailer-Mounted 7-Cu. Ft. koehring, Model 7SA-5. 5-1076-1 1 Jan. 44. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline Engine-Driven Trailer-Mounted, 14 Cu. Ft. Ransome, Model 14 S-U. 5-1080-1 6 Feb. 44. Harrow. Spike-Tooth, 4-Section, Inter- national Harvester, Model 2. 5-1086-1 4 Dec. 43. Plow, Tractor, with Standing Cutter and Single Plain Share, Deere, Model II. 5-1088-1 5 Jan. 44. Plow, Bottom and Disc., Towed-Type, f Four 14-in. Bottoms, Deere, Model 7. 5-1092-1 24 Dec. 4?. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning- . Wheel, Hand-Controlled, 12-Ft. Moldboard, Adams, Model 124 S. 5-1112-1 27 Jan. 44. Crushing and Screening Plant, 2-Unit, Gasoline, Semi-Trailer-Mounted, with Dollies, 25 cu. Yd. per hour. Iowa, Model 2 and 2A. 5-1118-1 28 Apr. 44. New Camshaft and Carburetor for Loader, Aggregate, Bucket, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- line, 3-Cu. Yd., 19-Ft. 10-In. Boom (For Use with Dryer), Barber-Greene, Model 82-AD, Engine: Buda, Model HP-326. 5-1120-1 29 Dec. 43. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Lean- ing-Wheel, Hand-Controlled, 6)4 Ft. Moldboard, Adams, Model 11-S. 5-1122-1 11 Mar. 44. Roller, Road, Towed Type, Sheep's- foot, 1-Drum, with Removable Feet, Adams, Model 10-S. 5-1126-1 29 May 44. Preparation for Export of Mixer, Rotary Tiller, Soil Stabilization, Power Take-Off, Trailer-Mounted, Seaman, Model ABT-48. 5-1132-1 4 Jan. 44. Distributor, Bituminous Material, 1250- gal. Etnyre Model, MX-D5, Style RE. 5-1132-2 19 July 44. New Data and Parts for Distributor Bituminous Material, Trailer-Mounted 1,250-Gal. Etnyre, Model D-140. 5-1136-1 26 Jan. 44. Pump, Water, Trailer-Mounted with Distributor Attachment Rosco, Model MAE. 5-1140-1 16 Dec. 43. Roller, Road, Towed-Type, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, 13 Tires, Wm. Bros., Model 67-W. 5-1140-2 31 May 44. Roller, Road, Towed-Type, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, 13 Tires, Wm. Bros., Model 67-W. 5-1150-1 18 Nov. 44. Preparation for Export, Distributor, Water, Truck-Mounted 1,000-gallon Rosco, Model MME. 5-1154-1 16 Jan. 44. Kettle, Asphalt Repair, Trailer- Mounted with Motor-Driven Hand-Spray, 165-Gal- lon Capacity, Littleford, Model 84 HD-3. T DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TB 5-1154-2 24 Oct. 44. Preparation for ExportKettle, As- phalt-Repair, Trailer-Mounted, With Motor-Driven Hand-Spray, 164-Gallon Capacity, Littleford, Model 84HD-3. 5-1156-2 12 Sep. 44. Preparation for Export, Kettle, As- phalt-Repair, Trailer-Mounted, with Motor-Driven Hand-Spray, 110-Gallon Capacity, Littfeford, Model US-66. 5-1174-1 Oct. 44. Preparation for Export, Crane, Truck- Mounted, Gasoline, % cubic yard, quickway, Model E, with IH Model U-9, Power Unit. 5-1178-1 Dec. 44. New Data and Parts for Shovel Crawler- Mounted, Diesel, 2-cubic-yard, with Attachments, Thew, Model Lorain 82 with Caterpillar Model D- 13000 Engine. 5-1180-1 31 Aug. 44. Preparation for ExportDitching Machine, Wheel Type, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, Digging Depth 5 ft. 6 in. Width 23 in., Cleveland, Model 110. 5-1186-1 1 Aug. 44. Preparation for Export Roller, Road, Diesel, 3-Wheel, 6-ton, Huber. 5-1188-1 22 Feb. 44. Roller, Road, Gasoline, 3-Wheel, 10- Ton, Himber. 5-1190-1 4 Dec. 43. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Hydraulic- Operated 114 cu. yd., LaPlant-Choate, Model Cab. 5-1192-1 13 Sept. 44. Preparation for ExportFinisher, Concrete Form Riding, 20 to 25 ft. Blaw-Knox Model < XD. 5-1202-1 4 Mar. 44. Scraper, Road, Motorized, Cable-Op- erated, 12-Cu. Yd., LeTourneau, Model Super-C Tournapull with Model LP Carry-all. 5-1210-1 15 Dec. 43. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type Cable- Operated, 8 cu. yd., Type III, LeTourneau, Model LS. 5-12121 30 Dec. 43. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Cable- Operated, 12-cu. yd., Type IV, LeTourneau, Model LP. 5-1280-1 21 Dec. 43. Mixer, Asphalt, Gasoline Engine-Driv- en, Repair Plant, Semi-Trailer Mounted, Pneumatic Tires, 15 to 30 Tons per hr. Barber-Greene, Model 841. 5-1280-2 22 Dec. 43. Dryer, Aggregate, Single-Drum Semi-- Trailer Mounted, Pneumatic Tires 15 to 30-Tons per Hour, Barber-Greene Model 831, 5-1280-3 22 Dec. 43. Stabilizer, Soil, Semi-Trailer Mounted, with Dolly, Barber-Greene, Model 821. 5-1280-4 27 Dec. 43. Elevator, Bucket, Trailer-Mounted, Barber-Greene Model 831. 5-1280-5 15 May 44. New Data and Parts for Asphalt and Soil Aggregate Mixing Plant, Gasoline Engine- Driven, 25-Tons per hour, 4 Unit, Barber^Greene. 5-1284-1 18 Nov. 44. Spreader, Concrete, Gasoline-Engine- Driven, Form-Riding 20- to 25-ft. width, Blaw- Knox, Model SC, with Vibrator Attachment and Continental Model PF-226 Engine. 5-1334-1 22 May 44. Rooter, Road, Lever-Operated, 3- Tooth, Austin-Western Model Rip-Rooter. 5-1722-1 24 Dec. 43. Searchlight, 60-inch, Sperry, Models 1939, 1940, 1941, 1941A, 1942, 1942A. 5-2024-1 4 Dec. 43. Well Drilling Machine, Rotary-Type, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline Engine Driven Failing, Model 314. 5-2028-1 11 Feb. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 4-in. Discharge, 200-gpm at 350-ft. Head, Gormann-Rupp, Model C54-14. 27 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERS-Continued TB 6-2036-1 30 Nov. 43. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 1%-in. Discharge, 125-gpm at 300-ft. Head, Economy Model B-180. 6-2038-1 21 Feb. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 2-in. Discharge, 60-gpm at 125-ft. Head, Gorman-Rupp, Model W52-10 and W52- 10A. 6-2040-1 15 Dec. 43. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven Turbine-Type, 200-gpm at 200-ft. Head, Peer- less Model 6M. 6-2040-2 15 May 44. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Turbine-Type, 200-gpm at 200-ft. .Head, Peerless, Model 6M. 6-2040-3 11 Oct. 44. Pump, Deep-Well, Gasoline-Engine- driven, Turbine Type, 200 GPM at 200-Foot Head, Peerless Model 6M. 6-2046-1 29 Aug. 44. Preparation for Export Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Helical-Rotor Type, 60-gpm at 250-ft. Head, Type 1, Peerless Hi-Lift, Model 52. 5-2054-1 16 Feb. 43. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Helical Rotor Type, 30-GPM at 250-ft. Head, Type II, Peerless, HI-Lift Model 42. 6-2056-1 25 Jan. 44. Pump Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven Trailer-Mounted, 4-in. Discharge 500-GPM at 20 ft. Head, Carver, Model 4822. 5- 2062-1 29 May 44. Distillation Unit, Skid-Mounted, 2,500 gal. per day, Clever-Brooks, Model M3E-12. . 6- 2116-1 7 Feb. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, for Gasoline, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Base-Mounted, 6-in. Dis- charge, 8-in. Suction, 1000-gpm. at 300 ft. head, American Marsh, Model 6B, Type HBE. 6-2279-1 12 Jun. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, for Gasoline, Gas- oline Engine-Driven, Base-Mounted, 3-in. Discharge, 3-in. Suction, 200-gpm at 1,000-ft. Head, or, in Parallel, 400-gpm at 500-ft. Head, Hanlon-Waters, Type 1650. 6-2316-1 12 Mar. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 4-in. Discharge, 480-GPM at 300-Ft. Head, I*eff, Model Aurora AD-2. 6-3000-1 16 Dec. 43. Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gas- oline 30-DBHP, Standard or Rigid, Case, Model DE. 6-3006-1 13 Dec. 43. Tractor, Wheeled, Steel-Tired, Gaso- line, 30-DBHP, Standard, Case, Model DI, with Evans ECC Winch. 6-3012-2 18 Oct. 44. Preparation for Export, Tractor, Wheeled Rubber-Tired, Gasoline 23-DBHP, Stand- ard, Case SI, with LaPlant-Choate Power Control- Unit. 6-3020-1 18 Jul. 44. Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline, 15-DBHP, Standard, Clark, CA-l-Clarkair, 31-Inch Gauge with LaPlant-Choate Babx Bulldozer, LaPlant-Choate Power Control Unit and Braden Towing Winch. 6-3046-1 3 Dec. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 110-140 DBHP, Standard, Caterpillar D8, 78 in. Gage, with LeTourneau CKD-8 Angledozer, LeTourneau FTD-8 Power Control Unit and Hyster D8N Winch. 6-3056-1 3 Dec. 43. Tractor, Cat D8 with Le Tourneau C4 Angle-Dozer and T-4 Power Control Unit. 6-3070-1 8 Dec. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74 in. Gage with LeTour- neau WCK-7 Angledozer, FTD-7 Front Power Con- trol Unit, R-7 Rear Power Control Unit. 6-3112-1 13 Dec. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 35 to 40- DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D4, 44-in. Gage. With LeTourneau C-4 Angledozer and T-4 Power Control Unit. TB 5-3118-1 4 Jan. 44. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 35 to 40 DBHP Rigid, Caterpillar D4, 60 in. Gage, with Athey W-4 Bucket Loader and Hyster D4N Winch. 5-3124-1 1 Feb. 44. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 35 to 40 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D4, 44-in. gage, with LaPlant-Choate 4R Angledozer and Le-Tourneau T-4 Power Control Unit. 5-3132-1 30 Dec. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline, 35-DBHP Standard, Caterpillar R-4, 44-in., Gage, W/LeTour- neau C-4 Angling Blade and T-4 Power Control Unit. 5-3140-1 22 Sep. 44. Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline, 35- DBHP, Standard, Caterpillar R-4, 44-Inch Gauge With LeTourneau A-4 Tilting-blade, LeTourneau HN Power Control Unit, and Hyster-D4A Winch. *5-3280-1 Nov. 44. New Data and Parts for Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP, Standard or Rigid, International, TD-18, 74-Inch Gauge. 5-4002-1 28 Dec. 43. Saw, Chain, Portable, Gasoline En- gine-Driven 36-in. Blade, Disston Model G-10. 5-4008-1 17 Feb. 44. Saw, Table, Tiltecf-type, Portable, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Skid-Mounted, 16-in. Blade, Beach, Model 10-A. 5-4030-1 17 Feb. 44. Furnace, Oil, Drill Steel, Ingersoll- Rand, Model 27-F. 5-4032-1 2 Sep. 44. Preparation for Export Sharpener Drill-Steel Pneumatic-Driven Ingersoll-Rand Model 40. 5-4034-1 12 Sep. 44. Drifter Drill, Pneumatic, Wagon- Mounted, Ingersoll-Rand, Model X-71, WD (on FM- 2 Wagon). 5-4050-1. 3 Jan. 44. Sharpener, Chain Saw, Gasoline En- gine-Driven Disston, Model GI-C5. 5-4052-1 31 Jan. 44. Saw, Chain, Portable, Gasoline En- gine-Driven 36-in. Blade, Disston, Model G-36. 5-4056-1 80 Dec. 43. Sharpener, Chain Saw, Gasoline En- gine Driven, Lofstrand, Model GLS-101. 5-4070-1 12 Sept. 44. Preparation for Export, Grinder, De- tachable Drill-Steel Bit Air Motor-Driven Ingersoll- Rand, Model JA-3. 5-4190-1 8. Mar. 44. Grinder, Pneumatic, Rotary-Type, 5 x 1-in. Vitrified 8 x 1-in. Organic Wheel, Ingersoll- Rand Model 4-G. 5-5020-1 21 Feb. 44. Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, Base- mounted, 30-KW, 127/220-Volt 3-Phase, 60 Cycle or 230/440-Volt 3-Phase, 50 Cycle, Ready Power, Model RD-14A. 5-5026-1 26 Jan. 44. Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, Skid- Mounted, 15-KW, 127/220 Volt, 3-Phase, 60-Cycle, or 230/400-volt, 3-phase 50-cycle, Ready Power, Mod- el Rd-6A. 5-5034-1 9 Aug. 44. Generator Set, Portable, Gasoline-En- gine Driven, Skid-Mounted, 1%-Kilowatt, 115-Volt, 1-Phase, 60-Cycle, Homelite, Model HRUA. 5-5042-1 8 Mar. 44. Compressor, Air, Trailer-Mounted Steel Wheels, Diesel, 500-CFM, Chicago Pneumatic, Model 500, PO-8. 5-5052-1 11 Jan. 44. Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, Skid- Mounted, 100-kw, 127/220-Volt,' 3-Phase, 60-Cycle. or 230/400-Volt, 3-Phase, 50-Cycle, Murphy, Model ME-650. 5-5060-1 6 Jan. 44. Compressor, Air, Skid-Mounted Gaso- line, 105 CFM, Le Roi, Model 105-GA. 5-5060-2 7 Jan. 44. Compressor, Air, Gasoline, Truck- Mounted, 105-cfm, LeRoi Model 105-GA, 2^--Ton, 6x6. 28 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TB 5-5096-1 25 Apr. 44. Compressor, Air, Portable, Gasoline 16-cfm. Quincy, Model 216. 5-5100-1 16 Feb. 44. Compressor, Air, Trailer-Mounted, Steel Wheels, Diesel, 315-CFM, Ingersoll-Rand, Model IK-315. 5-5106-1 14 Feb. 44. Compressor, Air, Trailer-Mounted Pneumatic Tires, Gasoline Engine-Driven 60-CFM Ingersoll-Rand Model 6R-50. 5-5120-1 3 Dec. 43. Welder, Electric Arc, Gasoline Engine- Driven 300 AMP, Skid-Mounted, Hobart, Model GR- OWS. 5-7044-1 4 Dec. 43. Trailer, Tilting-Type, Searchlight, 60- in. 4-wheel, Fruehauf, Model 1131, Type M-l. 5-7046-1 18 Dec. 43. Searchlight, 60-inch, General Electric, Models 1940, 1941, 1941A, 1942, 1942A. 5-7072-1 31 Dec. 43. Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Low Altitude, U. S. Type, Wilson, W-3 M-l and W4 M-l. 5-7090-1 31 Dec. 43. Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Very Low Altitude, U. S. Type, Franks or Benson, . Model M-l, Power-Operated. 5-8000-1 5 July 44. Motor, Outboard, 22 HP, Johnson, POLR 15. 5-8010-1 27 Dec. 43. Motor, Outboard, with Chest and Spares, 50 to 55-hp. Evinrude, Model 8008. 5-8020-1 31 Dec. 43. Boat, Utility, Power, 18 Ft. Pen-Van Model AT. 5-8058-1 20 July 44. Handling 45-Inch Treadways with Crane, Truck-Mounted, Bridge Erector, Hydraulic- Operated, Daybrook, Model M-II-A, 5-9060-1 14 Dec. 43. Crane, Tractor-Operated, Nonrevolv- ing 40,000-lb. Capacity at 10-ft. Radius, 20 ft. boom LeTourneau Model M-20. 5-9074-1 28 Feb. 44. Trailer, 2-Wheel, Utility, Pole-type, 214 ton type I, Infantry, Raft Equipment and/or Pneumatic Bridge Equipment, Deere, Model D2424. 5-9078-1 6 Dec. 43. Sweeper, Rotary Broom 3-Wheel Trail- er-Mounted, Gasoline, Two-way sweeping, 30-in., x 8 ft. brush, Grace, Model MB 100. 5-9082-1 10 Jan. 44. Sweeper, Rotary-Broom, Tractor- Mounted and Powered, One-Way Sweeping, 30-in., x 7-ft. Hough, Model K. 5-9084-1 27 Jan. 44. Trailer, Dump, Towed-Type, 2-Wheel, 14-ton, Converto. 5-9086-1 11 Mar. 44. Ice Plant, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 1 Ton, York, Model V-50. 5-9094-1 26 Dec. 43. Refrigeration Equipment, Automatic Control, Gasoline Engine-Driven, U. S. Thermo Con- trol, Model OCE-300-FLG-A. 5-9102-1 12 May 44. Trailer, Tilting-Type, 4-Ton, For Light Tractor, Commercial Shearing and Stamping Co. 5-9104-1 . 2 Dec. 43. Cleaning Unit, Steam, Shop Wheel- Mounted, Oil Burning, One-Gun Nozzle-controlled, Homestead, Model JMI. 5-9116-1 17 Dec. 43. Mower, Tractor-Drawn, Cutter Bar . type, Steel tired, 7-ft. cutter Bar, Case Model 57. 5-9132-1 26 Jan. 44. Auger, Earth Skid-Mounted, Gas- oline, Highway Trailer Co. Model HDM-S. 5-9160-1 30 Dec. 43. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven, for Gasoline, Turbine Type, 4-in. Discharge, 150-gpm, at 150-ft. Head, Cook, Model PI-606. TB 5-9176-1 7 Dec. 43. Hoist, Gasoline, Double-Drum, 4-ton Jaeger, Model-2A, Dixie Special. 5-9216-1 6 Sept. 44. Preparation for Export, Semitrailer, Low-Bed, with Dolly, 20-Ton, LaCrosse, Model DF6- 20. 5-9232-1 27 Dec. 43. Crane, Truck-Mounted, Diesel, or Gasoline, 10 ton, 314 cu. yd., Thew, Model MC-3, (10-ton). *5-9324-1 Dec. 44. New Data and Parts for Sprayer, Paint, Pneumatic, Portable, with Compressor, Gasoline- Engine-Driven, Wheelbarrow Type, with Two 5- Gallon Galvanized Steel Tanks, and Accessories, Binks, Model'E-2 (Engine, KieKhaefer Model KB6- F). 5-9352-1 22 Dec. 43. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, General Purpose. 5-9362-1 26 Dec. 43. Shop Engineer, Motorized, Electrical Repair. 5-9386-1 22 April 44. Drag, Snow, Rectangular, 28-ft Wide, Blaw-Knox. *5-9400-1 Jan. 45. Tropicalization of Land Odograph Ml in the Field. *5-9401-1 Dec. 44. New Data for Odograph, Land, 6-Volt, with Cables for Installation in Truck 14 -Ton, 4x4, Monroe Model M-l. 5-9601-1 4 Nov. 44. Barracks, Portable, Sectional, all wood, insulated, procedure for erection with 47 packages. 5-9613-1 5 Oct. 44. Erection Instructions for Building Shell, Tropical, Precut, Complete, 20 by 54 ft. 5-9615-1 28 Oct. 44. Erection,. Instructions for Building, Shell, Tropical, Precut, Complete, 110 by 405 ft. 5-9713-1 15 April 44. Preparation for Export Spare Parts for Corps of Engineers Equipment. 5-9720-1 3 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Grading, Excavat- ing and Earth Moving Eqdipment. 5-9720-2 5 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Asphalt Plants and Fugmill Mixing Plants. 5-9720-3 7 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Air Compressors. 5-9720-4 10 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Bitumen & Water Distributing Equipment, Kettles, Sweepers, Aggre- gate Spreaders. 5-9720-5 12 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Electrical Equip- ment. 5-9720-6 14 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Snow Removal Equipment. 5-9720-7 24 April 44. Technical Data for Maintenance Tools and Equipment. 5-9720-8 19 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Road Rollers. 5-9720-9 21 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Construction Tools. 5-9720-10 23 Jan. 44. Technical Data for Gravel Pit & Quarry Equipment. 5-9720-11 10 July 44. Tractors and Tractor Attachments. *5-9720-12 27 Oct. 44. Technical Data for Pumps. 5-9720-14 21 July 44. Technical Data for Gas Welding Equipment. 5-9720-16 27 Oct. 44. Technical Data for Hoisting Equip- ment. 5-9898-1 15 May 44. Preparation for Export of Engine, Gasoline, 13-hp, Continental Motors, Model Y91. ENG 1 28 Dec. 43. Sanitary Fill Method of Disposing of Garbage and Refuse. ENG 2 24 Dec. 43. Effect of Projectiles on Concrete Pill- 29 BTCMBER DATE, TITLE AMD CHANGES HUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TB - , - - EKG 3 1 Jan. 44. Assembly Instructions: Pipe, Culvert, Iron or Steel, Galvanized, Nestable. ENG 4 12 Jan. 44. Armoring Engineer Tractors. ENG 5 2 Feb. 44. Block Plot Control Adjustments. Multi- plex in Map Revision. Typical Map Revision Prob- lems. ENG 6 7 Feb. 44. Bomb Tests on Building Prototype. ENG 74 Feb. 44. Use of Explosives in Excavation of Gun Emplacements. ENGS 5 Feb. H.1 Methods of Passing Underwater and Beach Obstacles. ENG 9 1 Mar. 44. Bulldozer, Tank Mounting for M4A1, M4A2, M4A3 Tanks. ENG 10 7 Mar. 44. Report of Bomb Tests on Shelters. ENG 11 6 Mar. 44. Anti-Friction Bearing, Care, Storage and Adjustment. ENG 12 IS Mar. 44.1 Stock-Pile Railway and Highway Bridges. ENG 18 28 Mar. 44. Waterproofing of Engineer Equipment for Deep-Water Fording and Limited Operations. ENG 14 10 Apr. 44. Processing and Packing for Export Pipe Culver, Iron or Steel Nestable (18 to 54-in. Dia. incl.) ENG 15 1 Apr. 44. Military Traffic Signal and Reproduction Equipment. Cl. ENG 16 21 Apr. 44. Light Aerial Tramway M2. ENG 17 25 April 44.1 Reddy Fox Charge. ENG 18 1 May 44. Surveys, Methods of Plotting and Earth- work Computations For Airdromes. ENG 19 3 May 44. Expedient Use of Standard Fixed-Bridge Equipment For Crossing Vehicles Exceeding Limits Given in AR 850-15. ENG 20 9 May 44. Cutting and Assembling Wood Pipe in the Field. ENG 21 1 May 44. Report of Bomb Tests On Protective Walls. ENG 22 6 May 44. ARC Switch Maintenance For Search- light, 60-inch, General Electric, Model 1940, 1941, 1941A. 1942, and 1942A. ENG 23 17 May 44. Bulldozer, Tank Mounting, M4, M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, and M4A4 Tanks. ENG 24 2 June 44. Compensation, Maintenance, and Repair of Pioneer 1830 Vehicular Compass. ENG 25 3 June 44. Straightening Steel by Contraction. ENG 26 3 June 44. Tubing, Radio Active, Luminous, Viny- lite. ENG 27 8 June 44. Repair of Pneumatic Floats. ENG 28 20 June 44. Cap Crimper M2. ENG 29 19 June 44. Repair of Strafing Damage to Floating Bridges. ENG 30 30 June 44. Use of Flyer's Armor in Engineer Operations. ENG 31 30 June 44. Stream Crossing in High-Velocity Currents. ENG 32 3 July 44. Piles and Pile Driving. ENG 33A 22 July 44. Disassembly and Loading of Stand- ard Engineer Equipment for Transport in C-47 Cargo Plane. ENG 84 5 Aug. 44. Hand-Placed Charges Against Beach and Under-water Obstacles. iTMb Technical Bulletin 1 distributed only to interested headuunrtere nnd to individuals yhose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must bo safeguarded in accordance with proviaions of AR >80-6. TB ENG 36 24 Aug. 44. Issue of Plain Mineral Oil for Two- Cycle Gasoline Engines. ENG 37 2 Sept. 44. Flame-Resistant Emulsifiable Compound For Fabrics. ENG 38 21 Sept. 44. Inspections and Preventive Mainte- nance Services for Domestic, Reach-In, and Walk-In Mess Hall Refrigerators. ENG 39 16 Sept. 1944. Safe Handling of Compressed Gases. ENG 40 13 Sept. 44. Fixed Alpine Path. C 1. ENG 41 20 Sep. 44. Bulldozer, Tank Mounting, For M4A2 and M4A3 Tanks, 1944 Series. .ENG 42 26 Sept. 44. Expedient Snow and Ice Roads. ENG 43 4 Oct. 44. Use of Drums for Culvert Construction. ENG 44 15 Oct. 44. Outriggers for % Cubic-Yard Quick- Way Crane Coleman and Brockway Truck-Mounted. ENG 45 21 Oct. 44. Standard Steel Derricks For Erec- tion of Railway Bridges. ENG 46 24 Oct. 44. Rafting. ENG 47 25 Oct. 44. Snake, Demolition, M2A1. ENG 48 2 Nov. 44. Medium Cableway. ENG 49 8 Nov. 44 Under-water Cutting & Welding. ENG 50 11 Nov. 44. Face Paint for Individual Camouflage. ENG 51 16 Nov. 44. Aids to Blackout Driving. ENG 52 17 Nov. 44. Bridging and Rafts to support Heavy Tank T26E1. ENG 53 17 Nov. 44. Detonating Cord Clip Ml. *ENG54 Jan. 45. Blast-Driven Earth Rod Set No. 1. *ENG 55 Jan. 45. Use of Land-Clearing Equipment. 21-25-1 2 Mar. 44. Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading. 21-26-1 23 Feb. 44. Map Template M-2. MEDICAL MED 1 16 Dec. 43. Oxygen Therapy Apparatus, Closed Cir- cuit: Boothy-Lovelace (Medical Department Item No. 93640). MED 2 3 Jan. 44. Medical Procedures to be Followed at Reception Stations or Other Designated Facilities for Troops Returning from Foreign Duty. MED 3 11 Jan. 44. W.D., M.D. Form No. 78a (Patients Record of Syphilis Treatment). MED 4 14 Jan. 44. Professional Medical Films. MED 6 15 Jan. 44. Data from Field on Malaria Control. MED 7 15 Jan. 44. Indicating Place of Admission on W.D., M.D. Forms 52. MED 8 22 Jan. 44. Trichomonas Vaginalis Vaginitis. MED 9 12 Feb. 44. Penicillin. MED 10 14 Feb. 44. Coordination of Physical and Surgical Therapy of Orthopedic and Amputation Cases. MED 11 22 Feb. 44. Influenza. MED 12 22 Feb. 44. Lecture Outlines for Officers on Per- sonnel Adjustment Problems. MED 14 3 Mar. 44. The use of DDT as a mosquito larvicide. MED 15 7 Mar. 44. Standard Terms for Diagnoses. MED 16 6 Mar. 44. Penicillin Treatment of Resistant Gon- orrhea. MED 18 10 Mar. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Dutch New Guinea. MED 19 11 Mar. 44. Facilities Provided for Tissue Path- ology in U. 8. Amy. TCMBEB DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES MEDICALContinued TB MED 20 15 Mar. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Mariana Islands. MED 21 15 Mar. 44. Lecture Outlines for Enlisted Meh on Personal Adjustment Problems. MED 22 21 Mar. 44. Reduction of Fractures During Flu- oroscopic Exposure. MED 23 23 Mar. 44. Food and Nutrition. MED 24 27 Mar. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Kurile Islands. MED 25 28 Mar. 44. Classification of Foods, and Factors For Conversion of Unit Packages to Pounds For Use in Dietary Analysis of Rations. MED 26 30 Mar. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data On The Aegean Islands. MED 27 6 April 44. Medical and Sanitary Data On Ger- many. MED 29 4 April 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Norway. MED 30 8 April 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on For- mosa. MED 31 11 April 44. Scrub Typhus Fever. MED 33 21 April 44. Induction Station Neuropsychiatric Examination. MED 35 27 April 44. Health Hazards from Industrial Sol- vents. MED 36 27 April 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Bel- gium. MED 37 28 April 44. Instructions for Operating Kit, Water Testing, Poisons, Treatment Control. C 1. MED 38 3 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on France. MED 39 8 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Netherlands. MED 40 11 Maty 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Al- bania. MED 41 11 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on The Palau Islands. MED 42 13 May 44. Data from the Field on Malaria Control. MED 43 18 May 44. Local Anesthetic Agent. MED 44 25 May 44. Identification of Full Acrylic Den- turesDental. MED 45 20 May 44. Notes on Certain Infectious Diseases. MED 46 28 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Kam- chatka. MED 47 28 May 44. Control of Disease of Respiratory Sys- tem and Other Diseases Transmitted by Discharge from Respiratory Tract. MED 48 31 May 44. Management of Neurosyphilis. C 1, 2. MED 49 31 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Ru- mania. MED 50 31 May 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Caroline Islands. MED 52 16 June 44. Medical and Sanitary Data, Denmark. MED 53 12 June 44. Emergency Feeding of Infants, Chil- dren, and Other Special Groups of Civil Populations. MED 54 17 June 44.1 Medical and Sanitary Data on Sweden. MED 55 IS June 44d Medical and Sanitary Data on Swit- zerland. iThis Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters a,tjd to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be sakssuarded in accordance with provisions of AR 880-5. TB MED 56 22 June 44.1 Medical and Sanitary Data on Por- tugal. MED 57 23 June 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Guam. MED 58 28 June 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Bul- garia. MED 59 29 June 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Aus- tria. Cl. MED 60 29 June 44. Use of Para-Aminobenzoic Acid in Bacteriological Culture Media. MED 61 30 June 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Crete. MED 62 1 July 44. Excessive X-Radiation Exposures Dur- ing Roentgenography and Roentgenoscopy. MED 64 5 July 44-1 Medical and Sanitary Data on Turkey. MED 65 3 July 44. Drug Suppressive Treatment of Malaria. MED 67 19 July 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Celebes. MED 68 18 July 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Philip- pine Islands. MED 69 22 July 44. Notes on Certain Diseases of tha Chest. MED 72 10 July 44. Treatment of Clinical Malaria and Malarial Parasitemia. MED 74 27 July 44. Electroencephalography: Operative Technique and Interpretation. MED 75 14 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the ~ Lesser Sunda and Southwestern Islands. MED 76 28 July 44. Neurological Diagnostic Techniques. MED 77 2 Aug. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Burma. MED 78 4 Aug. 44. Taking of Blood Specimens. MED 79 5 Aug. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Eritrea. MED 80 3 Aug. 44. Reconditioning Program for Neuro- psychiatric Patients. C 1. MED 81 4 Aug. 44. Trench Foot. C 1. MED 82 8 Aug. 44. Sand-Fly (Pappataci, Philebotomus) Fever. MED 83 7 Aug. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Izu, Bonin, Kazan, and Marcus Islands. *MED84 10 Aug. 44. Treatment Program for Psychiatric Patients in Station and General Hospitals. MED 85 15 Aug. 44. Influenza Vaccine. MED 86 18 Aug. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on French Indo-China. MED 87 23 Aug. 44. Data on Malaria Control. MED 88 29 Aug. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Khara- rovsk Krai and Maritime Krai (Far Eastern Ter- ritory) U. S. S. R. (Excluding Kamchatka Oblast). MED 89 2 Sept. 44. Pilonidal Cyst and Sinus. MED 90 6 Sept. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Algeria. MED 91 7 Sept. 44. Mounting Corrective Lenseg in Weld- ers Goggles. MED 92 15 Sept. 44. Preparation of Part IX, Communi- cable Diseases, of W.D., M.D. Form No. 86ab. MED 93 16 Sept. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Dodecanese Islands. MED 94 21 Sept. 44. Neuropsychiatry For General Medi- cal Officer. MED 95 27 Sept. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Brit- ish Malaya. MED 96 21 Sept. 44. Treatment of Gonorrhea. MED 97 29 Sept. 44. Rheumatic Fever. MED 98 3 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Tunisia. MED 99 1 Oct. 44. Life of Photoroentgen Films. 31 H4 NUMBER DATE. TWEE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TWEE AND CHANGES MEDICALContinued TB MED 100 4 Oct. 44. WAC Recruiting Station Neuropsy- chiatric Examination. MED 101 4 Oct. 44. Use of Bal in Oil and Bal Ointment in Treatment of Systemic Poisoning Caused by Lewisite and Other Arsenical Blister Gases. MED 102 10 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Java. MED 103 10 Oct 44. Group Psychotherapy. MED 105 11 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. MED 106 11 Oct. 44. Penicillin Treatment of Syphilis. MED 107 23 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Czecho- Slovakia. ' MED 108 24 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the Ryukyu Islands. MED 10S 28 Oct. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on Ceylon. MED 111 3 Nov. 44. Medical and Sanitary Data on the ' Marshall Islands. Cl. MED 112 1 Nov, 44. Sulfadiazine Prophylaxis of Acute Respiratory Diseases. MED 114 9 Nov. 44. Immunization. MED 115 14 Nov. 44. Clinical Psychological Service in Army Hospitals. MED 116 18 Nov. 44. Use of War Wound Moulages Lubrication Instructions. 9-1372B-FE 2 16 Dec. 44. Combination Fuze Setter-Ram- mer M20: Prevention of Rust in Transmission As- sembly. 9-4372B-FE-1 27 July 44. Combination Fuze Setter-Ram- mer M20. 9-1421-1 29 June 44. Gun, 3-Inch (15 PDR), M1902M1, . . Ml903; Carriage Barbette, 3-Inch (15 PDR), M1902, M1903; Lubrication Instructions. 9-1426-1 16 Mar. 44. Gun, 6-In., M1903; Carriage, Dis- appearing, 6-In., M1903 Lubrication Instructions. 9-1442-1 16 Mar. 44. Gun, 8-In., M1888, M1888MI, and M1888MII: Carriage Barbette, 8-In., M1918 on Car, Railway, M1918 MI; and Gun 8-In., Mk VI, M3A2; Carriage Barbette, 8-In., Ml: Lubrication Instruc- tions. 9-1451-1 27 July 44. Gun, 12-Inch, M1895, M1895A1, M1895A2, M1895A3, M1895A4, M1895M1, M1895- M1A1, M1895M1A2, M1895M1A3, M1895M1A4: Car- riage, Barbette, 12-Inch, M1917; Power Unit for 12-Inch Gun Emplacement, Lubrication Instructions. 9-1463-1 16 Mar. 44. Gun, 8-In., Mk, VI, M3A2; Mount, Railway, Gun, 8-In., Ml Al: Lubrication Instruc- tions. 9-1530-1 17 Sept. 43. Circle, Aiming, Ml: Provision of Canvas Cover M409. 9-1545-1 11 Mar. 44. Mount, Telescope, M25: Adjustment for Alining Pivot Pin with Center Line of Gun Bore. 9-1618-1 28 June 44. Generating Unit M7A1 and M15A1: Voltage Regulator Ml. 9-1618-2 24 Aug. 44. Unit, Generating, M7: Malfunction of Governor Throttle Valves. 9-1659-3 11 Sept. 44. Directors M5, M5A1, and M6; Cor- rection in rundown time for the 40-mm gun. 9-1671A-2 20 Nov. 44. Cable System M7 (Used to Inter- connect Units of M9 and M10 Type Directors); Ex- cessive Heating of Plugs and Receptacles. 9-1709-2 2 Aug. 44. Car, Scout, M3A1, Elimination of In- terference between fadio mast and universal joints. --------------------------------------- - H4 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TB 9-1710-3 4 Nov. 42. Half-Track Vehicles; Gear Adjust- ment on Power Take-Gif For Front Winch. 9-1710C-3 14 April 43. Car, Half-Track, M2; Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Gun, M3 Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, T30, Carriage Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, T-19, Carrier, 81-mm Mortar, Half-Track, M4 Car- rier, Personnel, Half-Track, M3; Bogie Volute Springs. 9-1711-1 27 June 42. Half-Track Vehicles; Clutch Main- tenance and adjustment. 9-1711-5 13 Mar. 44. Engine, 160AX, White (White, Dia- mond T and Autocar Half-Track Vehicles): Engine Oil Pressure. 9-1711-6 17 Mar. 44. Half-Track Vehicles (White, Auto- car and Diamond T): Reboring Cylinders. 9-1725-2'2 7 April 44. Ordnance Engine Model R975-C4: Correct Magneto Timing. 9-1727B-1 25 May 44. Tank, Light, M5 and M5A1; Car- riage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Setting of Start- er Solenoid Relay Points., 9-1727C-1 8 Jan. 44. Tank, Light, M5 and M5A1 and Carriage Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Hole in Torus Hubs. 9-1727C-3 13 Feb. 43. Tank, Light, M5, M5A1, and Car- riage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Rear Unit Gears in Hydra-Matic Transmission. 9-1727C-4 17 May 44. Tanks, Light, M5, M5A1, Carriage Mentor, 75-mm, Howitzer, M8; Transmission Manual Control Shaft Gasket. 9-1727D-4 3 July 43. Tanks, Light, M5 and M5A1; Car- riage Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Transfer Unit Reverse Servo. 9-1727D-5 21 July 43. Tanks, Light, M5, M5AV; Car- riage Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Removing Trans- fer Unit Bands-Unit in Vehicles. 9-1727E-1 6 Jan. 44. Tank, Light, M5 and M5A1; Car, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8: Differential Ring Gear and Pinion Backlash. 9-1727K-1 30 Aug. 43. Tank, Light, M3A1, and M3A3; Ordnance Maintenance, Oilgear Hydraulic Travers- ing Mechanism. 9-1727K-3 6 Mar. 44. Pump Motor (Westinghouse) for Light Tank, M3 and M5 Series, Hydraulic Travers- ing Mechanism (Oilgear). 9-17318-2 6 Jan. 44. Tank, Medium, M4A3: Carriage, Mo- tor, 3-Inch Gun, M10Al: Connecting Rod Bearing Fits and Tolerances (Ford GA A Engine). 9-1731B-3 13 Mar. 44. Tank, Medium, M4A3; Carriage, Motor 3-In. Gun, M10Al: New Engine Oil Pan (Ford GAA Engine). 9-1731G-3 3 Mar. 44. Pump Motor (Westinghouse) for Medium Tank T23, T25, T26 and Medium Tank M4 Series, Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism (Oilgear). 9-1732^.-3 13 Aug. 43. Tanks, Light, Mo, M5A1, Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Flywheel-to-Crank- shaft Gasket. *9-1743-1 1 Nov. 44. Car Armored, Light, M8, and Car * Armored, Utility, M20, Adjustment and Mainten- ance of Steering Gears. 9-1750G-5 14 Sept. 43. Tanks, Medium, M3 A3, M3A5, M4A2: Carriage. Motor, 3-In. Gun, M10 Vehicles, Tank Recovery, T2 (Diesel): Proper Backlash Be- tween Oil Pump Driven Gear and Idler Gear GM Model 6046, Twin Diesel Engines. 36 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB 8- 17500-6 20 Sept. 44. Tanks, Medium, M3A3, M3A5, M4A2; Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun, MIO; Vehicle, Tank Recovery, T2 (M31) Types of Injectors Used in Model 6046 Twin 6-Cylinder, G.M. Diesel Engine. 9- 1750K-2 27 July 44. Tank, Medium, M4 and Modifica- tions: Horizontal Volute Suspension. 9-1751-20 6 Oct. 44. Engine, Continental, R-975-C1, In- terference of Rocker Box Covers. 9-1751-21 26 Oct. 44. 9-CyIinder, Radial, Gasoline Engine (Continental R975-CI) : Table of Limits. 9-1760-3 24 Mar. 43. Trailer, Bomb, M5; Installation of new type of yoke assembly. 9-1765B-1 16 Nov. 44. Truck, Ila-Ton, 4x4 (Chevrolet); Change in Electrical System. 9-1767A-FE 1 2 Sept. 44. Truck Tractor, M26; Improved Carburetion. 9-1785B-1 23 Dec. 43. Tractor, High Speed, 18-Ton, M4 (Allis-Chalmers): Plugging Heater Fuel Outlets. 9-1785B-2 29 July 44. Tractor, High Speed, 18-Ton, M4 (Allis-Chalmers): Replacement of Welded Type Trailing Idler Wheel with Case Steel Trailing Idler Wheel. 9-1801-1 24 June 44. Truck, 2%-Ton, 6x6, Cab-Over- Engine (GMC AFKWX-353). 9-1801-2 9 Oct. 44. Location and Installation of Ordnance Maintenance Set L in 211 -Ton, 6x6 Truck, 144-inch wood or steel cargo body (.GMC). 9-1801-3 26 Oct. 44. Location and Installation of Ordnance Maintenance Set K in 2^1-Ton. 6x6 Truck, 144- Incli Wood or Steel Cargo Body (GMC MODEL CCKW-353). 9-1801-4 6 Nov. 44. Location and Installation of Ordnance Maintenance Set H in 2bl-Ton, 6x6 Truck 144- Inch Wood or Steel Cargo Body (GMC). 9-1801-5 9 Nov. 44. Location and Installation of Ordnance Maintenance Set G" in 2W-Ton, 6x6 Truck, 144- Inch Wood or Steel Cargo Body (GMC). 9-1802B-2, 16 July 43. Truck, 22-Ton, 6x6, Amphibian Water Propeller Transfer Case Countershaft Gear. 9-1803A-1 20 June 44. Truck, 7, -Ton, 4x4 (Willys-Over- land Model MB and Ford Model GPW) : Correct In-' - stallation of Connecting Rod and Piston Assemblies. 9-1807-1 27 June 44. Ordnance Maintenance Instructions for 21^-Ton, 6x6 and 2%- to 5-Ton, 6x4 Reo Truck. 9-1814B-2 6 Jan. 44. Truck, 714-Ton, 6x6 Prime Mover (Mack) : Improved Transfer Case and Front Drive Shifter Shaft Ball Spring. 9-1823-FE 1 30 Oct. 44. Truck, 5-Ton, 4x2, (IHC Model KR-li); Oil Leak from Rear Axle into the right rear hub. 9-1832A-1 5 Sept. 44. Hercules Engine Model JXD; Oil Leak at Water Jacket Inlet Elbow. 9-1832A-FE-1 5 Sep. 44. Hercules Engines Models RXC and RXB; Failure of Engine Oil Pump Main Dis- charge Pipe Assembly. 9-1868-1 26 Feb. 44. Instructions Governing Classification Marking and Disposition of unserviceable Tires and Inspection of Reconditioned Tires. 9-1868-2 25 April 44. Instructions Governing Inspection, Classification and Disposition of Unserviceable Tire Flaps. TB 9-1900-13 22 April 43. Inspection of Submarine Mine Explosives. 9-1900-19 5 Aug. 44. Ammunition, General: Storage of Dummy or Inert Ammunition. 9-1901-4 4 Sep. 44. Precautions to be Observed in Firing The M48, M51, M54, M55, and M57 Series Fuzes, in the Rain. 9-1901-5 17 Oct. 44. Fuze, P.D., M51A4, with Booster Dee signed to reduce Duds. *9-1901-7 28 Dec. 44. Fuze, CP, M78, and Booster M25. *9-1905-1 7 Dec. 44. Repair of W.P. loaded Ammunition. ; 9-1940-6 25 Mar. 44. T3. 9-1940-7 20 Apr. 44. and M3A1. 9-1940-8 17 Aug. 44. Charge, 'Demolition, Shaped, 40-lb. Fuze, Mine, Antipersonnel, M2A1 Safety Precautions to be Observed in Testing Fuzes, Mine, Anti-Personnel, M2 and M3. 9-1940-9 11 Sept. 44. Charge, Shaped, 10-lb. Ml, M2, M2A1, and Charge, Shaped, 15-lb, M2A3. Mine, Aircraft, MK.13 (Navy). Mine, Aircraft, 1,000-lb. AN-ML. 9-1975-2 23 Dec. 42. 9-1975-3 25 Feb. 44. 26-MOD. 1. 9-1980-4 13 Aug. 42. 325-lb. AN-MK, 17; Fuze, Bomb, Hydrostatic, A.N- MK. 24; and Fuze, Bomb, AN-MK. 19 (Nose). 9-1980-5 29 Aug. 42. Bomb, Armor-Piercing, 1600-lb., ANr ML. 1. 9-1980-7 13 Oct. 42. Fuzes, Bomb; Partial Arming for Low-Altitude Water-Impact Bombing. : 9-1980-8 14 Feb. 44. Bombs for Aircraft; Wire, Arming, Assembly. 9-1980-9 23 M112 M114 9-1980-10 28 M118 M119 9-1980-11 Bombs for Aircraft, Bomb, Depths Dec. 42. Bombs for Aircraft. Fuze, Bomb, (Tail); Fuze Bomb, M113 (Tail); Fuze Bomb, (Tail). Jan. 42. Bombs for Aircraft; Fuze, Bomb, (Nose) (4 to 5 Seconds Delay); Fuze, Bomb, (Nose) (8 to 11 Seconds Delay). 4 Feb. 43. Destructor M4. 9-1980-13 14 Sept. 43. Cluster, Fragmentation Bomb, AN- M4 (3 Bombs, Fragmentation Parachute, AN-M40). 9-1980-14 17 Sept. 43. Bombs for Aircraft, Chemical Bombs M47A1, M47A2, and M70. 9-1980-17 4 Jan. 44. Bomb, Fragmentation, 260-lb., MSI (T10). 9-1980-18 1 Feb. 44. Clusters, AN-M1A1, M2A1 and AN-. M4; Arming Wire Assemblies. 9-1980-19 2 Feb. 44. Adapter, Cluster M12 (For Two 100-lb. Size Bombs or Clusters). 9-1980-20 15 Feb. 44. Extension, Fuze, Ml, ( ) inch. 9-1980-21 22 Mar. 44. Fuze, Bomb, Mechanical Time, M127 (Nose). 9-1980-22 . 5 May 44. Fuze, Bomb, M132, M133, and Ml34 (Tail). 9-1980-23 8 May 44. Cluster Fragmentation Bomb T8. 9-1980-24 6 June 44. Cluster, Bomb, 100-lb., T10. 9-1980-25 15 June 44. Cluster, Fragmentation Bomb, 500- lb., Til. 9-1980-26 20 July 44. Bomb, Chemical, 500-lb., M78 Bomb, Chemical, 1000-lb., AN-M79. 9-1980-27 29 June 44. Fuze, Bomb, AN-M120 (Nose); Fuze, Bomb, AN-M120A1 (Nose). 87 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB . _ 9-1980-28 10 July 44. Cluster, Fragmentation Bomb, 100- lb., M28 (T10). 9-1980-29 15 July 44. Change in Design of 20-lb. and 23- A lb. Bombs (Fragmentation and Practice); to Per- mit Shipment Unfuzed. 9-1980-30 22 July 44. Fuze, Bomb, M139 (Nose); Fuze, Bomb, MHO (Nose). 9-1980-31 14 Aug. 44. Fuze, Bomb, Nose, Mechanical Time, T56E1. 9-1980-32 31 Aug. 44. Fuze, Bomb, Mechanical Time, T55 and T55E1 (Nose). 9-1980-33 22 Sept. 44. Adapter-Booster Mill. *9-1980-34 2 Dec. 44. Fuze, Bomb, M149 (Nose). 9-1985-2 26 Jan. 44. Rifle Projection of 60-mm Mortar . : Shell. *9-1985-3 17 Oct. 44. Grenade, Rifle, Smoke, Colored, Streamer, T12. 9-1985-FE1 12 Oct. 44. Grenade, Rifle, Practice, M11A2; Method of Increasing Serviceability. 9-1990-8 30 Nov. 43. Small Arms Ammunition; Caliber .30 and .50. 9-2682-1 1 Jan. 42. Board, Spotting, M3. 9-2810-1 29 Feb. 44. Revision of Preventive Maintenance Instructions. 9-2810-2 17 April 44. Revised Preventive Maintenance Instructions. 9-2810-3 26 July 44. Preventive Maintenance Service* for Materials Handling Equipment. 9-2830-11 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of AC High Tension Wires for Use as Ordnance Ignition Cable. 9-2830-12 20 Jan. 41. Reclamation of Temperature Gage. 9-2830-13 1 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Brake Camshaft for Air Brakes. 9-2830-14 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Dodge Vz-Ton Truck Front Axle Bendix-Weiss Universal Drive. 9-2830-15 13 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Distributor Points. 9-2830-16 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Tank Track Wedge Bolt with Damaged Thread or Swelled End. 9-2830-17 12 Jan. 44. Conversion of Chevrolet Universal Joint Cross 3660990 for Use as Dodge Universal Cross 575946. 9-^2830-18 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of 1938-1942 Chevrolet Starting Motor; Brush Holder Frame 818248. 9-2830-19 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Oil and Grease Seals. 9-2830-20 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of R-975 Radial Engine Exhaust Elbows with Stripped Stud Hole. 9-2830-21 12 Jan. 44. Conversion of GMC-216, 1938 and AF-KX, 1940, Four Speed Truck Transmission for Use as 1941 and 1942 Chevrolet IV--Ton Truck Transmission. < 9-2830-22 12 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Unserviceable Bat- tery Cables. 9-2830-23 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Oil Pump Gear. 9-2830-24 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Light Tank Idler Wheel, D34910. 9-2830-25 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Water Pumps Hav- ing a Defective Water Seal Washer Seat. 9-2830-26 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Chevrolet and GMC Hub Adjusting Nut and Oil Seal Assemblies 360091. 9-2830-27 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Broken M3 and M4 Medium Tank Traversing Sliding Gear Shift Shafts. TB 9-2830-28 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Unserviceable Fan Belts. 9-2830-29 25 Jan. 44. Cleaning and Reclamation of Un- serviceable Ball and Roller Bearings. 9-2830-30 14 Jan., 44. Reclamation of Engine Cylinder Block, Flywheel Housing and Cylinder Head by Cold Weld Process. 9-2830-31 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Bent Dodge Crank- shaft Pulley. 9-2830-32 25 Jan. 44. Conversion of 1934 through 1939 Dodge 114-Ton Transmission to 1941 and 1942 (Mod- els 1202, T207, T211, and T215) Dodge 14-Ton Transmissions. 9-2830-33 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Flywheel Ring Gears. 9-2830-34 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Medium Tank Tur- ret Lock Bolts. 9-2830-35 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of D. C. Ammeters. 9-2830-37 25 Jan. 44. Reclamation of Glove Compartment Doors on GMC and Chevrolet Vehicles. 9-2830-38 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Automotive Fuel Tank Float Units. 9-2830-39 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Worn and Unmatched Ring Gears and Pinions for GMC 214-Ton, Ford 114- Ton and Dodge 114-Ton Trucks. 9-2830-40 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Ford, Model GPW, and Willys, Model'MB, IL-Ton Truck, Right and Left Hand Steering Knuckles. 9-2830-41 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Sealed-Type Pre- packed Water Pump Shaft Bearings. 9-2830-42 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Main Bearing Sad- dles and Caps for Inline Engines. 9-2830-43 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Governor Speed Con- trol Lever G-5156 (Continental Radial Engine W- 670-9A). 9-2830-44 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Loose Bearing Race ' Seats, Recesses, Press Fit Shafts and Similar Items. 9-2830-45 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Bent, Centerless Steer- ing Gears and Shafts for Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford (GPW), GMC, and Willys (MB) Tfucks. 9-2830-46 8 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Thermoelectric Type D. C. Voltmeters. 9-2830-47 8 Feb. 44. Expediting Deflation of Pneumatic Inner Tubes for Reclamation Inspection. 9-2830-48 19 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Half-Track (White, Autocar and Diamond T) Bogie Hubs. 9-2830-49 19 Feb. 44. Reclamation of High Pressure Grease Hose with Faulty Connections. 9-2830-50 28 Feb. 44. Reclamation of Medium Tank Idler Wheels D37916. 9-2830-51 28 Feb. 44. Reclamation of GMC Steam Release Tube with Nut 143525 and Connector 187715. 9-2830-52 4 April 44. Reclamation of Master Clutch As- semblies D47534, D47434, and/or Fan D34110 on Medium Tanks M4, M4A1, 105-mm Gun Motor Car- . riage M7, 155-mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 and Cargo Carrier T14. 9-2830-53 6 May 44. Reclamation of Sealed Type Monroe Shock Absorbers. 9-2830-54 6 May 44. Reclamation of Hack Saw Frames. 9-2830-55 6 May 44. Reclamation of Broken Glass, Sal- vaged From One-Piece Type Windshields and Con- version of One-Piece' Windshield Frame to Two- Piece Type. 38 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB , 9-2830-56 29 May 44. Conversion of Dodge Clutch Hous- ings *915514, *589999, *592386, *579442 and *589282 to Fit Any Chassis Using Dodge Model, T112, T202, T207, T211 and T215, Engines. 9-2830-57 6 May 44. Reclamation of Water Circulation Thermostat. 9-2830-58 6 May 44., Reclamation of In-Line Engine Crank- shafts. 9-2830-59 6 May 44. Reclamation of Unserviceable Shafts Having Keyways. 9-2830-61 6 May 44. Reclamation of Crankcase from Cover B-154596, Continental Radial Engine R975-C1. 9-2830-62 6 May 44. Reclamation of Thermoelectric Type ' Heat Indicator. 9-2830-63 8 May 44. Conversion of GMC 2%-Ton, 6x6, Truck Transfer Case Inner Bearing Retainer, *3659898 to New Type Retainer *591377. 9-2830-67 8 May 44. Reclamation of Crankshaft Radial Engine, R975. 9-2830-68 8 May 44. Reclamation by Metallizing. 9-2830-69 27 Oct. 44. Conversion of 14-Ton 4x4, Amphib- ian Truck (Ford GPA), Front and Rear Axles for use on 14-Ton, 4x4, Trucks (Ford GPW). 9-2830-71 18 May 44. Classification Racks for Identifica- tion of Small, Reclaimed, or Reclaimable Parts. 9-2830-72 3 June 44. Reclamation of Clutch Release Bear- ings. 9-2830-73 19 June 44. Reclamation of Storage Batteries. 9-2830-74 3 July 44. Reclamation of Brake Drums. 9-2830-75 13 July 44. Reclamation of Thermoelectric Type Oil Pressure Gage. 9-2830-76 13 July 44. Reclamation of Split Type Timken Axle Housing with Loose Axle Tube or Bell Mounted Differential Housing. 9-2830-77 14 July 44. Reclamation of Dodge 581500 and Similar Type Clutch Bearing Sleeve. 9-2830-78 14 July 44. Reclamation of Autocar, Diamond T and White Half-Track Upper Bogie Roller C-86010. 9-2830-79 14 July 44. Reclamation of Oil Pressure Gage. 9-2830-80 14 July 44. Conversion of 1937 through 1940 Chevrolet %-ton Truck Transmission for use in a 1941 and 1942 Chevrolet IL-ton Truck Transmission. 9-2830-81 15 July 44. Reclamation of Medium Tank Track- Support Roller. 9-2830-82 15 July 44. Reclamation of Worn Bronze Bush- ings. 9-2830-83 ,17 Aug. 44. Conversion of 1934 and 1935 Auto- lite Dodge Starting Motors, For use on 1939, 1940 and 1941 Dodge 1%-Ton Trucks. 9-2830-84 17 Aug. 44. Reclamation of Starting Motor Reduction Gear Housing, DR1844823 on Half-Track Vehicles, M5, M5A1, M9A1, M14 and M17. 9-2830-85 18 Sept. 44. Reclamation of Medium Tank Transmission Shifter Forks, C77566 and C77568. *9-2830-87 10 Oct. 44. Reclamation of Wheel Hubs with Loose Bearing Races. *9-2830-88 10 Oct. 44. Reclamation of Main Bearing Sad- dles and Caps for In-Line Engines. 9-2835-4 30 Dec. 43. Oil, Engine USA 2-104. 9-2835-5 18 Feb. 44. Railroad Car Journal Bearing Lubri- cation. 9-2835-6 6 March 44. War Department Lubrication Guide Holders. TB / 9-2835-8 16 Nov. 44. Small Arms,, General Instructions for Care, Preservation, and Lubrication. 9-2852-1 14 Jan. 44. Precautions when Cleaning and Pre- paring Containers of Combustible Materials for Hot Work Repair, *9-2853-1 4 Dec. 44. Preparation of the Multiple- Calibre .50 Machine Gun Carriage M51 for Deep Water Fording. .... ORD 1 1 Dec. 43. Camouflage of Reflective Recoil Slide Surfaces. ' OHD 2 22 Dec. 43. Use of,Trigger Spring Removing Tool. ORD 3 23 Dec. 43. Carriage, Motor, 3-In. Gun, M10 and M10A1: Crew Hand Holes. ORD 4 30 Dec. 43. Instrument Lights. ORD 5 31 Dec. 48. Emergency Field Maintenance for 214- Tori Amphibian Truck. ORD 6 10 Jan. 44. Installation and Removal of Ball and Roller Bearings. , ORD 7 10 Jan. 44. Protection of Propelling Powder for 60-mm and 81-mm. ORD 8 10 Jan. 44. All Half-Track Vehicles and Scout Cars: Preparation and Operation of Surge Tank In Freez- ing Weather. ORD 9 10 Jan. 44. Sight, Adjustable, Rear, Assembly, D73955 and D7160060. ORD 10 3 April 44. Truck, 11-Ton, 4x4, Ford (Model GPW) and Willys (Model MB): Grease Gttii Adapter. ORD 11 12 Jan. 44. Tank Medium M4 Series: Flushing and Maintenance of Turret Bearing Race. ORD 12 12 Jan. 44. Ordnance Vehicles; Correct Propeller Shaft Universal Joint Lubricant. ORD 13 12 Jan. 44. Revised Procedure for Adjusting Ex- haust Clearance. ORD 16 23 March 43. Engine, Radial, Continental R 9175 Series: Oil Pump Identification. ORD 17 11 Nov. 42. Protection of Electrical Equipment During Steam and/or Vapor Cleaning Operations, ORD 18 9 April 43. Tank, "Medium: Cast Track Support Roller. ORD 19 24 Jan. 44. Tanks, medium, M3, M3A1, M3A3, M3A4, M3A5, M4A2, and M4A3, Installation of bogie wheel bearing and seals. ORD 20 24 Jan. 44. Placement of caution tags in. Drivers Compartments. ORD 21 31 Jan. 44. Cartridge, Grenade, Auxiliary, MT, ORD 22 28 Jan. 44. Tank, Light and Medium; Carriages, Gun Motor (On Tank Chassis); Vehicles, Special Purpose (On Tank Chassis): Closing Spoke Type Bogie and Idler Wheels. ORD 23 29 Jan. 44. Half-Track Vehicles (White, Diamond T and Autocar); Car, Scout, M3 Al; Radio Sup- pression. ORD 24 29 Jan. 44. Tank, Light, M5, M5A1; Carriage, Mo- tor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8: Matching of Fly-Wheel Housing and Cylinder Block. ORD 25 8 Feb. 44. Indicator, Azimuth, M5 and M16; and Indicator Elevation, M5: Indicator Covers M415. ORD 26 9 Feb. 44. Truck, ,6x6 and 6x4 ( All Makes): Adjustment Lubrication of Roller Bearing Type Trunnion Axle Spring Seat Bearings. ORD 27 3 Feb. 44. Truck, 2%-Ton, 6x6 and 6x4 (GMC); Spiking Transmission Fifth Speed Gear Bushing. 39 ranuals.com/ RareAviation.com NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB ORD28 S Feb. 44.' Wheeled and Half-Track Vehicles: En- gine Sludge Formation in Low Temperature Opera- tion. ORD 29 28 Mar. 44. Tank, Medium, M4 and M4A1; Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun,*M12 and Carrier, Cargo, T14; Carriage, ' Motor, 76-mm Gun, T70: Lubrication of Carburetor Pump Stem and Lever. ORD-SO 8 Feb. 44. Tank, Light, M5 Series; Tank, Medium, M4 Series: Servicing Hydraulic Turret Traversing Mechanism (Oilgear). ORD 81 12 March 43. Medium Tanks, Self-Propelled Gun Mounts, and. All Special Vehicles Using Medium Tank Chassis, including: Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO and MIO Al; and Vehicle, Tank Recovery, T2: Use of Chamfered-Tooth Drive Gear in Synchronizer As- sembly of Transmission. ORD 32 18 Feb. 44. Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6 (GMO CCKW-352, CCKW-353): Lubrication Instructions. ORD 33 18 Feb. 44. Truck, Bomb Service, Ml (GMC); Winch and Bomb Lift Truck: Lubrication Instruc- tions. ORD 35 16 Feb. 44. Tanks, Medium, M3 and M4 Series; In- stallation of Idler Brackets. ORD 37 16 Feb. 44. Tank, Medium, M3A3, M3A5, M4A2, and Carriage, Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO: Failure of Tubes Connecting Fuel Pump To Junction Plate. ORD 38 14 Feb. 44. Half-Track Vehicles; Adjustment of the Idler Shackle Stop Bolt. ORD 39 9 Feb. 44. Truck, 1%-Ton, 4x4 (Chevrolet); Truck, 114-Ton, 4x2 (Chevrolet); Truck, %-Ton, 4x2 (Chevrolet); Car, Medium, Sedan, 5-Passenger (Chevrolet): Replacement of Spark Plug No. 1557938. v ORD 41 12 Feb. 44. Tank, Medium, M3 and M4 Series, Car- riages, Carriers and Vehicles with Medium Tank M3 and M4 Suspension; Correction Position of Rear Idler Track Adjusting Eccentric Shaft. ORD 42 18 Feb. 44. Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4 (Dodge): Lubri- cation Instructions. ORD 43 11 Sept. 43. Tank, Medium M4A3 Carriage, Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO Al: Spark Plug Inserts. ORD 44 16 Feb. 44. Wheeled Vehicle 4x4 and 6x6: Lubri- cation of constant Velocity from Axle Universal Joints. ORD 45 2 Feb. 43. Tank, Light and Medium (Using Con- tinental W670-9A, R-975-C1 Engines): Carburetor Dust Guard. ORD 46 1 Jan. 42. Nuts, Elastic Stop, Installation. ORD 47 10 June 43. Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Weapons Carrier; Truck, 214-Ton, 6 x 6, Cargo Type: Installation of 2d Echelon Tool Sets Nos. 1 and 2. ORD 48 27 March 43. 37-mm AA Gun Materiel, M3 Al; 40- mm AA Gun Materiel, Ml and M2; 90-mm AA Gun Materiel Ml Al, T2 and T2E1; 4.7-Inch AA Gun Materiel T2; Hydraulic Oil for Oil Gear Units and Hydraulic Speed Gears. ORD 49 6 May 43. Guns; 37-mm, M1A2, M3, M3 Al, M4, M5, M6, and M9; 40-mm, Ml; 57-mm, Ml and M3; 75-mm, M2, M3, and M4; 76-mm, Ml; 3-Inch, M7; 90-mm, Ml; 4.7-Inch, Ml, Howitzers; 75-mm, M1A1, M2, and M3; 105-mm, Ml and M3: Interchangeabil- ity of Barrels in Their Respective Breech Rings. NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ------------------------------------------------r--------- TB ORD 51 5 March 43. Destructor, AN-M1, Destructor, AN/ M2, Destructor, M3. ORD 52 28 Feb. 44. Howitzer (Pack) 75-mm, Ml and Ml Al; Carriage, Howitzer, Ml and M8: Cleaning of Axle and Dust Cover. ORD 53 29 Feb. 44. Telescope, Panoramic, M12 Series: New Spring for Azimuth Throwout Lever Assembly. ORD 54 3 March 44. Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6 (GMC) All Mod- els and Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6 Amphibian (GMC DUKW-353): Oil Loss at Crankcase Ventilator Air Cleaner. ORD 55 6 March 44. Gun, 40-mm, Ml (AA); Carriage, Gun, 40-mm, Ml and M2 (AA): Lubrication Instructions. ORD 56 8 March 44. Engine Rebuilt Data for Type On? 5th Echelon Base Shops. ORD 57 8 March 44. German and Italian Fuels afid Lubri- cants. ORD 58 25 Feb. 43. Generator, Auxiliary (Homelite Model HRH-28): Modifications Used on Medium Tanks M3A3, M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, and M4A4. ORD 59 14 July 44. Trucks, Dump: Use of Hydraulic Pump. ORD 60 13 March 44. Ordnance Vehicles: Lubrication of Generator Bearings. ORD 61 15 March 44. Replacement of Button Head and Bayonet Type Lubrication Fittings on Ordnance Full Track Vehicles. ORD 62 15 March 44. Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6 and 6x4 (GMC Models CCW and CCKW): Resurfacing Clutch Pressure Plates and Flywheels. ORD 63 15 March 44. Elimination of Date of Manufacture on Aircraft Cannon. ORD 64 15 Mar. 44. Carriage, howitzer, 105-mm. M2 Al; Carriage, howitzer, 105-mm, M2A2; Carriage, gun, 3-inch, Ml: Lubrication of swivel nut on traversing mechanism. ORD 65 16 March 44. Firing Mechanism Ml Proper Assem- bly of Firing Machanism Receiver Housing on to Obturator Spindle and Use of Head Space Gage B722592. ORD 66 5 Sept. 44. Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Tank, Light, M5 and M4A1; Tractor, High Speed, 13-Ton, M5: Steering, Brake Link Pin. ORD 67 18 March 44. Storage Batteries. ORD 68 18 March 44. Tank, Light, M5 and M5A1 Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8: Engine Water Tem- perature Gage Units and Instrument Panel Gages, Simplified Linkage Adjustment Procedure. ORD 69 20 March 44. Remote Control Systems Ml, M3, and M5: Lubrication of Oil Gears Ml and M2. ORD 70 22 March 44. Tank, Medium, M4A2 and M4A3: Descending Steep Grades. ORD 71 27 Oct. 44. Tanks, Medium, M4 Series; Tanks, Light M3A4, M5, M5A1; Carriages, Motor (On Light and Medium Tank Chassis): Reversing Track End Connectors. ORD 72 23 March 44. Gun, 90-mm, Ml; Mount, Gun, Anti- aircraft, 90-mm, T2E1; Lubrication Instructions. ORD 73 23 March 44. Engine Rebuild Data for Type Two 5th Echelon Base Shops. ORD 74 8 July 44. Ordnance Vehicles: Corrective Cleaning of Cooling System. ORD 75 10 April 44. Gasoline-Powered Vehicles and Equip- ment Prevention of Gum Formation in Fuel Systems. ORD 76 12 April 44. Fuze Wrench M7A1. 40 NUMBER DATS, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB ORD 77 5 June 44. Flash Reducer Tl. ORD 78 14 April 44. Tank, Light, M5, M5A1; Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8: New Type Rear Main Bearings. ORD 80 18 April 44. Tank, Light, M3A3, MS and M.S Al; Tank, Mediuhi, M4 Series; All Gun Motor Carriages and Special Purpose Vehicles on Light and Medium Tank Chassis: Use of Rubber and Steel Tracks. ORD 81 26 May 44. Truck, 2-4-Ton, 6x6 (GMC) (With Banjo Type Axle): New Type Drive Gear Front Bearing Retainer for Banjo Type Transfer Case. ORD 82 18 April 44. Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun MIO Al: Lubrication Instructions. ORD 83 25 April 44. Medium Tank M4 Series; Full Track Vehicles with Medium Tank, M4, Power Train: Steering Brake Adjustment. ORD 84 27 April 44. Grenade, Rifle, Smoke (Colored), Streamer, T12. ORD 85 5 May 43. Truck, 2%-Ton, 6 x 6 (GMC) (Model , ACKW and CCKW): Types of Oil Pans for 270 Engines. ORD 86 14 Aug. 44. Truck, 1 Vs-Ton, 4x4 (Chevrolet); Truck, 2-4-Ton, 6x6 (GMC); Truck, 2-4-Ton, 6 x 4 (Studebaker); Frame Reinforcement. ORD 88 4 May 44. Tanks, and Tank-Like Vehicles; Engine Oil Drain Periods. ORD 90 13 May 44. Tank, Medium, M4 Series; Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun MIO and M10A1; Carriage, Mo- tor, 76-mm Gun, M18; Procedure for Servicing of Azimuth Indicator M18 and M19. ORD 92 13 May 44. Ordnance Wheeled" Vehicles: Installa- tion of 5-Gallon Liquid Container Bracket. ORD 93 13 May 44. Ordnance Vehicles: Installation of Pio- neer Tool Bracket. ORD 94 13 May 44. Replacement of MSO-Series Direct Sight Telescope in Tank and Combat Vehicles by the M70- Series Telescopes. ORD 95 22 May 44. Tank, Medium, M4A3; w/75-mm Gun; 2/76-mm Gun; w/105-mm Howitzer; M4A3E2; T23; T25E1; T26E1: Carriage, Motor, 9p-mm Gun, T71; Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer M7B1; 3-Inch Gun, M10A1; Spark Plug Inserts. ORD 96 22 May 44. Tank, Medium M4, M4A1, M4A3; Car- rier, Cargo, M30; Carriage, Motor, 155-mmGun, M12; Carriage Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Car- riage Motor, 76-mm Gun, M18; Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun M10A1; Interchangeability of Electric Type Oil Pressure Gages. ORD 97 10 July 44. 75-mm Pack Howitzer Carriage Ml and 75-mm Howitzer Carriage M8: Removal of Bushings from Rear Trail. ORD 98 22 May 44. Tank, Medium, M4 Series; Carriages, Carriers, and Special Purpose Vehicles with Me- dium Tank M4 Transmission: Correct Tension of Shifter Rod Poppet Spring. ORD 100 18 Aug. 43. Half-Track Vehicles (White, Auto- car and Diamond T): Correction of Steering Knuckle Boot Guard. ORD 101 18 May 43. Engines, Continental, R975 Series Netv Type Cam Assembly. ORD 102 30 May 44. Vehicle, Landing, Tracked; LVT (A) (1): LVT (A) (2); LVT (2); LVT (A) (3); LVT (4); LVT (A) (4): Repainting of Vehicles. TB ORD 104 10 June 44. Ordnance Vehicles; Correct Fluids > for Hydraulic Jacks and Hydraulic Hoists. ORD 105 12 June 44. Mortar, 81-mm, T27 and Mount, Mor- tar, T21. ORD 106 17 June 44. Tank, Medium, M4 and M4A1; Car- riage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer M7: Incorrect En- gine Oil Gage Blade Markings. ORD 107 20 June 44. Half-frack Vehicles and Scout Cars, M3 Al: Operation of Surge Tank in Freezing Weather. ORD 108 19 June 44. Tank, Medium M4 and M4A1; Car- riage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Replacing Ro- meo Fuel Pump Equipped Engines with AC fuel pump equipped engines. ORD 110 22 June 44. 105-mm-Howitzer M2A1 and M3; Assembly of Spare Tube Assembly to Breech Ring. ORD 111 22 June 44. Car Armored M8; Car Armored, Utility, M20: LVT (A) (L), LVT (A) (2), LVT (2), LVT (A) (3), LVT (4), LVT (A) (4); Fuel cell Information and repair Instructions. ORD 112 12 June 44. Vehicle, Tank Recovery, M31 (T2) and M32 (T5); Mover, Prime, Full Track, M33 and M34: Tow Bar Eye Enlargement. ORD 113 23 June 44. Inspection and Service of the Air Brake Systems on Field Artillery Materiel. ORD 114 23 June 44. Adapter, Grenade Projection, Chem- ical, T2. ORD 115 28 June 44. Tank, Medium, M4 and M4A1; Car- riage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Mo- tor, 155-mm Gun, M12; Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Gun, M18 (T70): Carrier, Cargo, M30 (T14); Pis- ton Ring Identification and Installation (Continental R975 Series Engines). ORD 116 28 Jqne 44. Vehicles with Medium Tank Track Suspensions: Interchangeability of Bogie Wheel As- sembly. ORD 118 3 July 44. Identification of Storage Batteries In Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT). When Prepared with Electrolyte of 1.200 to 1.225 Specific Gravity. ORD 119 29 June 44. Fuze, Hand Grenade, T2E1. ORD 120 11 July 44. Exercising of Record Mechanisms on Coast Artillery and Railway Artillery Materiel. ORD 121 12 July 44. 4.5-Tnch Rockets, M8 and M9 Series, T22 and T46. ORD 122 12 Aug. 44. Projectile, Illuminating, MK 24 Mod 1, for Guns, 3-Inch and 76-mm. ORD 123 17 July 44. Tanks, Light and Medium; Cars, Ar- mored; Special Purpose Vehicles on Tank Chassis: Use of Hull Lifting Eyes. ORD 124 11 June 44. Depth Charge, Aircraft, 250-Lb., Mk. VIII (British). ORD 125 22 July 44. Tanks, Light and Medium; Carriages; Carriers, and Special Purpose Vehicles on Tank Chassis: Operation of Track Connecting Fixture 41-F-2997-86. ORD 126 19 July 44. Cold Weather Lubrication and Serv- ice of Combat and Transport Materiel. ORD 127 21 July 44. Truck, 2Vs-Ton, 6 x 6 and 6 x 4 (Stude- baker, Reo and GMC Models CCKW-352 and 353): Change in Method of Lubricating Pillow Block As- semblies. ORD 128 21 July 44. Fuze Dial on Motor Drive M2E1. ORD 130 1 Aug. 44. All Half-Track and Full-Track Laying Vehicles: Instructions Governing Removal, Inspec- 41 . NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB ' tion, Classification, Reconditioning and Disposition Tracks and Bogie Wheels. ORD 131 2 Aug. 44. Tank, Medium, M4A3, Carriage, Mo- tor, 3-Ineh' Gun, M10A1: Engine Oil Pan Level Sending Unit, and Oil Level Instrument Panel Gage. ORD 132 3 Aug. 44. Telescope MSI, M52, M56, M57, M59, < -M66, M70 Series, M71 Series, M72 Series, M76C (T106), and T93. . ORD 133 3 Aug. 44. Tank, Medium, M4 and Special Pur- ; = pose Full-Track Vehicles With Medium Tank M4 Type Power Train; Instructions for Shimming : Transmission Pinion Gear Using Shim Checking Gage 41-G-217-150. ORD 134 3 Aug. 44. Engines, Radial and Inline: Disposition of Unserviceable Sodium-Filled Exhaust Valves. ORD 135 3 Aug. 44. Heavy Carriage Limber MS. ORD 136 5 Aug. 44. Lubrication of Eyepiece Movements of Optical Instruments. . ORD 137 8 Aug. 44. 20-mm Aircraft Gun Rounds: T9E5 (M95), T18 (M96), T23 (M97), T24 (M99). ORD 138 19 Aug. 44. Recoil Mechanisms of Mobile Field Artillery: Changing from Recoil Oil (Heavy) to Recoil Oil (Special). ORD 139 10 Aug. 44. Air Pressures for Tires on Artillery . Carriages. r ORD 140 19 March 42. Quadrant, Range, Ml: New Range Drums. ' ORD 141 3 June 42. Gun, Submachine, Caliber .45. Thomp- son, M1928A1 and Ml: Deletion of Serial-Number from Frame. ORD 142 14 Aug. 44. Restricted Use of Fuze, P.D., MSI W/Booster M21 Fuse, P.D., M51A1 W/Booster M21A1. ORD 143 12 Aug. 44. Carriage* Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO and M10A1, List of Equipment. ORD 144 3 March 44. Carriage, Motor, 3-in. Gun, MIO and M10A1; Importance of Locking Turret. ORD 145 15 May 43. Engines, Continental, R-975-C1: Magneto Timing Change. ORD 146 23 May 43. Ordnance Vehicles; Correcting Wind- shield defrosted switch short circuit. ORD 147 24 July 43. Ordnance Wheeled Vehicles; Pro- vision for a Lubricant Passage on Universal Joint Trunnion Ends. ORD 148 11 Aug. 43. Carriage, Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO and M10A1, Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun, M12; Vehicles, Tank Recovery, T2; Tanks, Medium, M4 Series; Carrier, Cargo, T14, Fuel Tank Filler Neck, Strainer, Seal, and Vent. ORD 149 12 July 43. Vehicles, Half-Track, and car, scout M3 Al; Misuse of 5-Gallon liquid containers. ORD 150 15 June 43. Tank, Medium; Track Adjustment. ORD 151 22 May 43. Tanks, Medium, M4 Series; Carriage Motor 3-in. gun, MIO and M10A1; Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun, M12, Carrier, Cargo, T14, Transmission Oil Return Line. ORD 152 3 July 44. Tariks, Medium, M4 Series; Carriage Motor, 3-in. Gun, jilO and MIO Al; Carriage, Mo- tor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage Motor, 155-mm Gun, M12; Carrier, Cargo, T14, Disc Type Track Idler Wheel. TB j ORD 153 1 Jan. 43. Engines, radial, booster coils; Inspec- ; tion. J ORD 154 13 May 43. Tanks, Medium M4 Series, Carriage, I Motor 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Carriage, Motor, 155- i mm Gun, M12; Carrier, Cargo, T14, Transmission . Pinion Gear Shim Replacement. * 1 ORD 155 13 Aug. 43. Half-Track Vehicles and Scout Cars; ; Staking of Hexagon Nuts and Bolts. ORD 156 1 July 43. Half-Track Vehicles; Removal of Engine Speed Restrictor or Governor. ORD 157 1 Sept. 43. All Half-Track Vehicles; Removal of Idler Adjusting Rod Lock Nut. ORD 158 22 April 43. Tank, Medium, M4-Series: Clutch Pedal Operation Interference. ORD 159 17 May 43. Medium Tanks, M4 Series; Trans- mission Clutch- Gears. ORD 160 29 May 43. Tanks, Medium, M3A3, M3A5, M4- A2, Carriage. Motor, 3-In. Gun, MIO; Clutch Disk Assembly, Semi-Metallic Facings to Replace Clutch Disk Assembly, Woven Asbestos Facings. ORD 161 28 May 43. Ordnance Vehicles; Mounting Decon- taminating Apparatus, M2. ORD 162 10 Dec. 42. Half-Track Vehicles and Car, Scout, M3A1: Replacement of Gas Tank Drain Plug. ORD 163 22 June 43. Ordnance Vehicles; Mounting Uni- versal Rifle Bracket. ORD 164 4 June 42. Compasses for Scout Cars M3A1 and All Half-Track Vehicles; Installation and Adjust- ment. ORD 165 13 Aug. 43. Tanks, Medium M4, M4A1, M4A4, Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7 Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun, M12 Carrier, Cargo T14; Field Method of Working Out the Dust Accumulation In Clutch. ORD 166 8 June 44. Half-Track Vehicles; Modification of Crescent Wrench to Fit Tension Adjusting Nut on Spring-Loaded Idler Mechanisms. ORD 167 17 Aug. 44. Truck, 2 IL-ton, 6 x 6, (GMC CCKW- 352-353) ; Truck, 2IL-ton, 6x6 Amphibian (GMC DUKW-353); and Truck, 214-Ton 6x4 (GMC CCW- 353); Spring Seat Spacer Washer 22-2834 for Rear Spring Seat Seal (Lip-Type) Kit. ORD 168 12 Nov. 43. Half-Track, and Wheeled Vehicles; Tire Lock Ring Removing Tool. 1 ORD 169 21 Aug. 44. Shell, H.E., 57-mm, T18E1 with ' Fuze, P. D., T83 or With Fuze, P.D., T86. ORD 170 18 March 43. Tank, Medium M3 and M4 Series; Differential Compensating Pinion Mounting Bush- ings. ORD 171 24 Aug. 44. Use of Recoil Oil (Special) in the Recoil Cylinder for Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml (AA), and Oil Geared Ml (Remote Control Systems Ml and M5), M2 (Remote Control System M3), and M3 (Remote Control System MIS). ORD 172 15 June 43. Ordnance Vehicles; Instrument Panel Voltmeter. ORD 173 30 Aug. 44. Unit Replacement and Repair Time Guide For Wheeled Vehicles. ORD 174 31 Aug. 44. TJnits, Generating, MS and M6: Lu- brication of Fan. ORD 175 4 Sept. 44. Truck, 10-Ton, 6x4, Diesel, Prime Mover, (White 1064); Truck, 20-Ton 6x4, Diesel, Tractor (Federal 604); Cylinder Head Gaskets. 42 7 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGE! NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB ORD 176 5 Sept. 44. Tanks, Light, NS, M5A1, N3A3, Tur- ret Mounting Lubrication and Adjustment Pro- cedure. ORD 177 5 Sept. 44. All GMC Vehicles with Banjo-Type, Axles; Conservation of Critical Transfer Case and Front Axle Drive Mainshaft Gear and Roller Spare Parts. ORD 178 5 Sept. 44. Tank, Medium, M4; Tank, Medium, M4 (105-mm) Howitzer; Tank, Medium, M4A1; Tank, Medium, M4A1 (76-mm Gun); Grouser Com- partment Plate Reinforcement. ORD 179 5 Sept. 44. Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8; Tank, Light, M5 and M5A1; Tractor, High- speed, 13-Ton, MS; Steering Brake Link Pin. ORD 180 S Sept. 44. Tank, Medium M4 (105-mm Howit- zer, Wet) Tank, Medium. M4A1 (76-mm Gun, Wet) Tank, Medium M4A3 (75-mm Gun, Wet) Tank Me- dium M4A3 (76-mm Gun, Wet): Carriages Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7 and M7B1, Vehicle, Tank, Re- covery M32B2; Removal of Clutch Pedal High-Idle Control. ORD 181 7 Sept. 44. Corrections in Test Problems for Di- rector M7A1B2. ORD 182 22 Dec. 42. Tank, Medium, M4, Suspension As- sembly. ORD 183 1 Oct. 43. Tank, Light, T9E1; Tank, Light, M5A1; Tank, Medium, M4, M4A1, M4A3; Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8: Fire Detector System. ORD 184 6 July 43. Trucks, 214-Ton, 6x6 (GMC) Pre- vention of Interference Between Body Channel and Rear Tires in Vehicles Having U-shaped Cross Members. ORD 185 12 Sept. 44. Truck, 2IL-ton, 6x6 (GMC CCKW- 352 and 353); Truck 214-ton, 6x6, Amphibian (GMC DUKW-353); Truck, 5-ton 6x4 (GMC CCW-352); Truck, 2 ^4-ton, COE (GMC AFKWX) : New Type Cast Iron Carburetor and Flange Mount- ed Air Cleaner. ORD 186 12 Sept. 44. Truck, 2V--Ton, 6x6, (GMC CCKW-353-353) Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6, Amphibian (GMC DUKW 353), Truck, 5-Ton, 6x4, (GMC CCW-353); Procedure for Reducing Exhaust Mani- fold F ailures. ORD 187 4 Sept. 43. Engines, Radial, Unserviceable Cyl- inder Assemblies. ORD 188 28 Dec. 42. Tanks, and Gun and Howitzer Motor Carriages; Bore Sighting Adjustment. ORD 189 9 Aug. 43. Tanks, Medium M4 Series; Stand- - ardization of Traversing Mechanism. ORD 190 26 Sept. 42. Tanks, Light and Medium: Effect of Air Cleaners on Idling Mixtures. ORD 191 15 Sept. 44. Tank, Light, MS, M5A1 and M24; Carriage, Motor, 75-mm Howitzer, M8, Half-Track Vehicles (Autocar, White and Diamond T): Serv- icing Hydraulic Valve Lifters. ORD 192 16 Sept. 44. Tank, Medium, M4; Tank; Medium, M4 (105-mm Howitzer); Tank, Medium, M4A1; Tank, Medium, M4A1 (76-mm Gun): Supplemen- tary Maintenance Information on Master Clutch D78123. ORD 193 30 Sept. 44. Cold Weather Lubrication: Opera- tion and Maintenance of Artillery and Sighting and Fire Control Materiel. ORD 194 6 Nov. 43. Identification of Cartridges. 48 TP ORD 195 23 April 43. Tanks with Radial Engine, Track Installation. ORD 196 2 Jan. 43. Identification Plate of Ordnance Ma- terial. ORD 197 15 Sept. 44. M4 Series Medium Tanks and Light Tank M24 with Wet Stowage: Removal of Ethylene Glycol Type Antifreeze Compound from Ammuni- tion Container and Installation of Ammudamp. ORD 198 21 Sept. 44. Identification of Storage Batteries in Landing Vehicles, Tracked (LVT) When Pre- pared with Electrolyte of 1.200 to 1.225 Specific Gravity. ORD 199 20 Sept. 44. Tractor, Shop, T10; Preparation for Deep Water Fording. ORD 200 20 Sept. 44. Tractors, High-Speed, 18-Ton, M4: 13-Ton, MS, and 38-Ton, M6; Standardization of Track Tension. *ORD 201 21 Sept 44. Carriers, Cargo, M28, M29, and M29C: -Identification of Connection Rods. ORD 202 26 Sept. 44. Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7; Tank, Medium M4; Correct Ammunition Boxes and Brackets. ORD 203 26 Sept. 44. Motorcycle, Indian (All' Models) : Bleeding of Oil Pump. ORD 204 29 Sept. 44. Trailer, -Ton, 2-Wheel: Installing Heavier Springs and Longer Clips. ORD 205 29 Sept. 44. Transport Vehicles: Engine Valve Tappet Clearances. ORD 206 28 Sept. 44. Carriage, Gun, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1, Carriage, Howitzer, 8-Inch, Ml: Location for the Loading Tray. ORD 207 28 Sept. 44. Rifle, U. S., Cal. .30, Ml. ORD 208 28 Sept. 44. Smoke Rifle Grenades M19, M20 and M22. ORD 209 5 Oct. 44. Replacement of M50-Series Direct Sight Telescope in Tank and Combat Vehicles by the M70 Series Telescope. ORD 210 10 Oct. 44. Continental R975-C1 and R975-C4, Engines; Magneto Identification. ORD 211 10 Oct. 44. Truck, 1^4-Ton 4x4, (Chevrolet), and Truck, 2IL-Ton, 6x6 (GMC); Oversize Tie Rod Yoke Bolt. ORD 212 9 Oct. 44. Hydropneumatic Recoil Mechanisms; Instructions Relating to Inspection, Evacuation, and Records. ORD 213 12 Oct. 44. Tanks, Medium M4, M4 (105-mm Howitzer), M4A1, M4A1 (76-mm Gun), 105-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage, M7; Service Instructions on Master Clutch Assembly 7067270. ORD 214 28 Oct. 44. Ammunition; Safety Distance Re- quirements for Preparation of Primers and Demoli- tion Charges. ORD 215 30 Oct. 44. Ordnance Engines, Run-In after Re- building. ORD 216 7 Nov. 44. Truck, 5- to 6-Ton, 4x4 (Autocar, Model U-8144-T); Truck, 6-Ton 6x6 (Brockway Model B 666); Truck 6-Ton, 6x6 (Corbitt Model 50SD-6); Truck, 6-Ton 6x6 (White Model 666); Truck, 6-Ton 6x6, (Mack Model NM); Truck, Wrecking, Heavy, MX* (Ward LaFrance and Ken- worth ); Installation of Protector Snap Ring for Front Axle Shaft Oil Seal. *ORD 217 8 Nov. 44. All Ordnance Combat and Trans- port Vehicles: Gear Case Lubricant Levels. NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGE* NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGE* ORDNANCEContinued TB ORD 218 8 Nov. 44. All Ordnance Combat and Transport Vehicles: Replacement of Low Pressure (80 lb.) Universal Joint Relief Valves with High Pressure (1500 lb.) Relief Valves and Availability of Thin Stem Lubricating Adapter. ORD 219 26 Oct. 44. Tank, Medium M4 and M4A1; Car- riage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer M7; Incorrect En- gine Oil Gage Blade Markings. ORD 221 20 Noy. 44. Directors, M9, M9A1, M9A2, and MIO; Excessive Voltage Drop in A-C Power Cable Assemblies C80250. ORD 223 25 Nov. 44. Maintenance of Diesel Power Plants for Seacoast Gun Batteries During Periods of In- activity. ORD 224 27 Nov. 44. Paints and Painting. ORD 226 30 Nov. 44. Cartridge, Canister, 57-mm, T17. ORD 227 1 Dec. 44. Firing Lock M17. ORD 228 4 bee. 44. Tank, Medium, M4 Series: Replace- ment of Horizontal Volute Suspension Cap Screws which are Removed for shipment. ORD 229 5 Dec. 44. Change in Recoil Oil in Major Caliber AA Materiel. ORD 233 18 Dec. 44. Cutter, Cable, Ml. ORD 237 26 Dec. 44. Gun, Automatic, 37-mm, M4, M9, M9A1, and M10: Modification Record Card and Holder. ORD El -29 July 44. German and Italian Fuels and Lubri- cants. ORD E2 21 Aug. 44. German, Italian, and Japanese Ma- teriel; Preliminary Fuel and Lubricant Instructions. ORD FE 1 9 May 44. Carriage, Gun, Motor, 3-Inch Gun M10 and M10A1; Eliminating Interference Between Interphone Terminal Box and 3-Inch Breech Block. ORD FE 2 23 May 44. Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun M10 and M10A1; Carriage Motor, 90-mm Gun, T71; Seal- ing Spare Periscope Boxes. ORD FE 3. 14 April 44. Trailer, 14-Ton, Payload 2 Wheel, Cargo 1942-43; Truck % Ton, 4 x 4"(Dodge T214) (Model WC-51 Weapon Carrier and WC-52 Weapon Carrier with Winch) Safety Chain Installation. ORD FE 4 1 June 44. Carriage, Multiple, Cal. .50 Machine Gun M51; Trailer, Generator, M7; Trailer, W/Smoke Generator, 2-Ton, M7; Trailer, Director M13 and M14: Installation of Brake Cable Brackets. ORD FE 5 10 June 44. Tank, Medium, M4, M4A1, M4A3, M4A6; Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun, M10A1; 105- mm Howitzer, M7 and M7B1; 155-mm Gun, M12; Carrier, Cargo, M30 (T14); Vehicles Equipped with Medium Tank, M4 Transmission (Gasoline Pow- ered) : Installation of Tachometer Drive on Old Style Transmission. ORD FE 6 22 June 44. Ordnance Vehicles: Improvement of Universal Rifle Bracket. ORD FE 7 22 June 44. Conversion of T214 and T223 Dodge Engine Assemblies and P14 Plymouth Engine As- sembly for Use in Early Dodge Military Veh les and Plymouth Passenger Cars. ORD FE 8 20 Oct. 44. Tanks, Medium, M4, Series (WET Stowage); Revision of 75-mm and 76-mm Shell Clamp Seals to prevent Sticking of Shells in Con- tainers, ORD FE 9 2 Aug. 44. Brush, Bore, M13, M14 and M26. TB ORD FE 10 18 June 43. Howitzer, 155-mm. Ml, Howitzer, ' 8-in. Ml; and Gun, 155-mm, Ml; Modification of Loading Rammer B108585. ORD FE 11 7 Sept. 44. Tool, Breechblock Holding, For 120-mm Gun Ml. ORD FE 13 22 Sept. 44. Truck, 2IL-Ton, 6x6 (GMC all models): Reinforcements of Cylinder Head Rocker Arm Cover. ORD FE 14 22 Sent. 44. Carriage, Motor, 3-inch Gun, M10A1; Carriage, Motor, 90-mm Gun, M36 (T71): Eliminating Interference Between Engine Compart- ment Top Door Splash Shield and Carburetor Air Intake Manifold. ORD FE 15 16 Sept. 44. Tank, Medium, M4 Series and Related Gun Motor Carriages; New Type Fourth Speed Input Gear Snap Ring. *ORD FE 16 17 Oct. 44. Tractor, High-Speed, 18-Ton, M4 and 38-Ton M6; Preventing Muffler Breakage Due to Expansion, Contraction and Flexing of the Metal. ORD FE 18 9 Nov. 44. Elimination of Odometer, C73214. ORD FE 19 9 Nov. 44. Drain Holes in Main Side Outrig- gers of 90-mm Gun Mounts T2E1, and M2 and 120- mm Gun Mount Ml. ORD FE 20 13 Dec. 44. Carriage, Howitzer, _ 105-mm, M2A2; Carriage, Gun, 3-inch, Ml and M6: Modifi- cation of Handspike C60682. ORD 10^-225-1. 15 Jan. 44. Truck Trailer, 45-Ton Tank Transporter M19 (Truck, 12-Ton, 6x4 (4dt) M20) (Diamond T) : Excessive Tightening of the Front Bracket Clamp Bolt (N39251F) on the Auxiliary Transmission. ORD 10-1123-1 22 March 44. Truck, IL-Ton, 4x4 (Dodge) : Change in Oil Filter Elements Replacement Period. ORD 10-1225-1 15 Jan. 44. Truck Trailer, 45-Ton Tank Transportation M19 (Truck, 12-Ton, 6x4 (4DT) M20). Excessive Tightening of the Front Bracket, Clamp Bolt (N39251F) on the Auxiliary Transmis- sion. ORD 10-1375-2. 28 Aug. 43. Car, 5-Passenger, Sedan, Six and Eight Cylinder (Ford) : Nomenclature Plate Change. ORD 10-1435-FE 1 29 July 44. Truck, 1'4-Ton, 4x4 (Ford Model GTB): Relocation of Voltage Regulator. ORD 10-1479-1 13 Aug. 43. Truck, 7'L-ton, 6x6 Prime Mover (Mack); Change in position of Shifter Lever Ball on Range Gear Shifter Lever and on Front Axle Drive Shifter Lever. ORD 10-1557-1 29 June 43. Truck, 1(4-Ton, 4x4 Chev- rolet Dump Model G7116 (1942); Front Spring Rear Hanger **CV-3660623-L.H. and **CV-366-624- R.H. Rivet Failure. ORD 10-1557-2 28 July 43. Truck, 1ZL-Ton, 4x4 Chev- rolet Engine Rear Frame Bracket Reinforcement. ORD 10-1564-1 7 July 44. Change to Parts List for Truck, 2'L-Ton, 6x6 (Model US6), (Studebaker), Truck, 2'/a-Ton, 6x4 (Model US 6 x 4) (Studebaker) and Truck. 2'L-Ton, 6x6 (Model US6) (Reo). ORD 10-1607-1 23 Dec. 44. Wrecker, 4-Ton, 6x6 Dia- mond T; Rear Spring Pad Clips. ORD 10-1679-1 18 Feb. 44. Truck 714-Ton, 6x6, Prime Mover, (Mack): Lubrication Instructions. ORD 10-1679-FE 1 27 July 44. Truck, 714-Ton, 6 x 6, Prime Mover, W/Winch (Mack Models N O): Lubrication of Clutch Release Bearing. i 44 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TB 23-5-6 5 June 44. U. 8. Rifle Cal. .30, Ml: Reflnishing Shiny Gas Cylinders. 23-7-4 13 Oct. 44. Cal. .30, Carbine, M2 (T4). 23-36-3 6 Nov. 44. Repair of Revolvers Cal. .45 M1917. 23-60-6 14 Dec. 43. Preliminary Instructions: Use of Ele- vator-Cradle Ml with Cal. .50 Machine Gun Tripod Mount M3. 23-85-7 14 Oct. 44. Shell, Smoke, WP, 60-mm, T6. 23-90-1 29 July 44. Fuze, Time and Superquick, M77, 81- mm Mortar. 31-200-3 24 Jan. 44. Pneumatic Tires and Rubber Treads: Instructions for Mounting Synthetic Tire Tubes and Flaps. 81-200-5 22 June 44. Pneumatic Tires and Rubber Treads; Air Pressure. *31-200-6 9 Nov. 44. Pneumatic Tires and Rubber Treads. QUARTERMASTER 10-260-1 22 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operation of the QM Salvage Collecting Com- > pany. 10-265-1 8 March 44. Questions and Answers on Technical- Operation of the Quartermaster Salvage Repair Company. 10-275-1 19 Aug. 44. Lengthening Sleeping Bags. C 1. 10-351-1 4 Jan. 44. Speed of Pump (Jaeger Model 1W- P Portable), Gasoline Driven (Briggs and Stratton Engine, Model NP). 10-351-2 19 July 44. Protection of Quartermaster Corps Laundry Trailers in Freezing Weather. 10-352-1 11 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers for the Tech- nical Operations of the Quartermaster Laundry (Semi-Mobile). 10-396-1 4 Aug. 44.1 Mine Detection Dog (M-Dog). 10-400-1 15 Feb. 44. Your Gasoline Stove. *10-400-3 24 Nov. 44. Range, Field M-1937 and Unit, fire Simplified Converted-type. 10-400-4 13 Oct. 44. Care of Outfit, Burner, Pot Type, Oven, Bake Field. 10-405-1 2 March 44. Coffee Brewing. ' 10-405-2 29 April 44. Question and Answers About Meat. 10-406-1 6 March 44. Message to Mess Sergeants and Cooks (Dehydrated Eggs). 10-410-1. 24 Feb. 44. Emergency Sponge Method of Bread Making. 10-412-1 1 Sept. 44. Preparation of Oversea Hams (Dry Pack). 10-415-1 24 Dec. 43. Active Dry (Granular Dehydrated) Yeast. 10-415-2 29 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers for the Tech- nical Operation of The Bakery Company. 10-465-1 13 March 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operation of the Quartermaster Gasoline Sup- ply Company. 10-475-1 11 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers for the Tech- nical Operation of Quartermaster Motor Transpor- tation. Cl.iThi Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must he safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 38 VL. TB 10-615-1 28 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operation of the QM Refrigeration Company (Mobile). ' 10-615-2 26 May 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operations of the Quartermaster Refrigera- tion Company (Mobile) (Changes to TB 10-615-1). 10-630-1 15 Feb. 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operation of the QM Graves Registration Com- pany. Cl. 10-630-2 27 March 44. Graves Registration. 10-1638-1 13 Oct. 44. Preventive Maintenance Service! Truck, Fork Lift, Clark, Carloader (Gasoline). *10-1639-1 Dec. 44. Truck, Fork Lift, Clark, Clipper (Gas- oline). 10-1640-1 11 Oct. 44. Truck, Fork Lift Clark Planeloader (Formerly Util true) Code Transport (Gasoline) (Pneumatic Tires). 10-1650-1 24 Aug. 44. Preventive Maintenance Services, Crane (Gasoline-Driven), Silent Hoist Winch & Crane Co., Models AX-192, AY-29. QM 1 2 Feb. 44. Distribution and Numbering of QM Tech- nical Bulletins. QM 2 28 Jan. 44. Notes on Operation and Maintenance of Mobile Equipment. QM 3 28 Jan. 44. Questions and Answers Pertaining to Cold Weather Clothing. QM 4 22 Feb. 44. Inspections and Preventive Maintenance Services for Battery-Powered Tractors and Fork- Lift Trucks, Wheeled Cranes, and Straddle Lum- ber Trucks. QM 5 6 March 44. Shops for Reclamation Work. QM 6 6 March 44. Notes on Operation and Maintenance of Mobile Equipment. QM 7 8 March 44. Questions and Answers on the Tech- nical Operation of the Fumigation and Bath Com- pany. QM 8 7 April 44. Repair Methods and Procedures for Bags, Sleeping, M1942 Helmets, Steel, M-l, and Typewriters and Office Appliances. QM 9 10 April 44. Shops for Reclamation Work. QM 10 28 April 44. Conservation of Fats. QM 11 28 April 44. Questions and Answers of the Tech- nical Operations of the the Quartermaster Fumiga- tion and Bath Company. QM 12 9 May 44. Reporting Unsatisfactory Equipment. QM 13 19 May 44. Clothing, Equipment, and Rations for Use in the Jungle. QM 14 30 May 44. Installations, Operation, and Repair of International Payroll Machines. QM 15 31 May 44. Instruction-Demonstration On M1987 Fire Unit. QM 16 1 June 44. Quartermaster Petroleum Products Lab- oratory. QM 17 20 June 44. Quartermaster Special Purpose Semi- trailer TwosWheel, Laundry. QM 18 27 June 44. Improved Functioning of Certain Units In Semitrailer, 2-Wheel, 2DT Laundry. QM 19 10 July 44. Care and Preservation of Tentage and Other Duck and Webbing Equipment. QM 21 18 July 44. Major Unit Assemblies Repair and Rebuilding. 45 NUMBER DATES, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES QUARTERMASTERContinued QM22 1 Aug. 44. Standard Repair Procedures for Cloth- ing and Equipage Items. C 1, 2, 3. QM 23 4 Aug. 44. Repair Methods and Procedures for Hel- mets, M-l; Bags, Sleeping; Shoes; and Haversacks M-10, M-28. QM 24 5 Aug. 44. Cleaning of Stencil Duplicators and Re- pair of Dented Drums. QM25 10 Aug. 44. Smoked and Cured Meat. QM 26 25 Oct. 44. Standard Repair Procedures for Office Appliances with Repair Shop Equipment and Tool List. QM 27 21 Aug. 44. Demolition of Quartermaster Supplies and Equipment. QM 28 20 Oct. 44. Miscellaneous Packing House By-Prod- ucts. QM 29 Dec. 44. Repair of Miscellaneous Items. QM SO Nov. 44. Garrison Bakery Operations. QM 34 Dec. 44. Cleaning and Repairing Gasoline Con- tainers in Theaters of Operations. SIGNAL 11-232-1 21 July 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Radio Set SCR-177-B. 11-232-2 7 Sept. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Radio Set SCR-177-B. 11-233-1 7 Sept. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Radio Set SCR-188-A. 11-235-1 31 May 44. Simplified Alignment Procedure and Test Equipment for Use with Radio Sets SCR- 536-A, SCR-536-B, SCR-536-C, and SCR-536-D. 11-235-2 22 July 44. Camouflage Measures for Radio Set SCR-536-A, B, C, and D. 11-235-3 8 Aug. 44. Preventing Loss of Jumper Plug in Radio Set SCR-536. 11-235-4 11 Aug. 44. Instructions for Replacing Capacitors C25, C26, and C27, in Resistor-Capacitor Cup No. 8B-28531 of Radio Set SCR-536(*), with Capaci- tors more Resistant to Moisture. 11-235-5 16 Sep. 44. Watersealing Procedure for Radio Sets SCR-536-A, B, C, and D. 11-235-6 14 Nov. 44. Installation of New Type Antenna Insulator in Radio Set SCR-536-A, B,"ffnd C. 11-235-7 Nov. 44. Modification of Fiberboard Partition in Radio Sets SCR-536 A, B, C, D and E. 11-242-1 14 July 44. Packboard Transport for Radio Set SCR-300-A. 11-243-1 26 May 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Set SCR-291-A. 11-243-2 15 Oct. 44. Supplementary Installation and Op- erating Instructions for Radio Set SCR-291-A. 11-246-1 Dec. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Sets SCR-503-A, and SCR-503-B. 11-250-1 12 Oct. 44. Tube Shield for Tube VT-148 in Radio Set SCR-288. 11-273-1 8 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Set SCR-193-( ). 11-273-2 11 Aug. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Radio Sets SCR-193-D, E, G, H, J, K, KB, KW, L, M, P, Q, R, S, and T. 11-275 24 Jan. 44. Radio Set SCR-284-A. 11-275-1 5 April 44. Battery BA-43, Used With Radio Set SCR-284-A. TB 11-275-2 19 July 44. Preliminary Instructions: Preventive Maintenance, Radio Set SCR-284-A. 11-275-3 18 Aug. 44. Servicing of Keying Relay 1-E-l in Radio Receiver and Transmitter BC-654-A (Part of Radio Set SCR-284-A). Cl. 11-275-4 1 Sept. 44. Conductor Breakage -In Laced Cable of Radio Set SCR-284-A. 11-275-5 18 Sept. 44. Schematic Diagram for Power Unit. PE-103-A. 11-275-6 29 Sept. 44, Revised Limit of Antenna Current for Radio Set SCR-284-A. 11-275-7 Dec. 44. Improved Type Circuit Breakers for Use with Power Unit PE103A. 11-280-1 14 July 44. Microphone T-50, Used with Radio Set SCR-299-A. 11-280-2 1 Sept. 44. Instructions for Modifying Ventilating Fan Circuit and for Suppressing Radio Interference Caused by Fan Motor in Radio Set SCR-299-A, B, C, and D. 11-281-1 13 Oct. 44. Changes in Receiver Disabling Cir- cuits of Junction Box, JB70-A, Radio Set SCR399A and SCR-499-A. 11-281-2 25 Nov. 44. Replacement of Electrolytic Capac- ity in Speech Amplifier BC-614 E, Part of Radio Sets SCR-399-A and SCR-499-A. 11-300-1 15 April 44. Plan for Maintenance of Frequency Meter Sets SCR-211-(&) in Hands of Army Ground Forces. 11-302-1 10 July 44. Preliminary Instructions: Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Charging Set SCR-169. 11-302-2 10 Aug. 44. Instructions for Lubrication of Charging Set SCR-169. 11-312-1 ' 3 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Remote Control Equipment RC-47-A, B, C, D, and G. 11-333-3 Dec. 44. Maintenance of Ringer MC-131, Part of Telephone EE-8, EE-8A, EE-8-B, and Tele- phone Box EE-91. 11-334-1 Jan. 45. Timing and Telephone Set ML-110: Moistureprofing and Fungiprofing and Procurement Information. 11-345-1 14 Sept. 44. Instructions for Installing Reinforc- ing Plate for Cabinet BE-70-A through BE-70-K. 11-348-1 23 June 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Telephone Repeaters EE-99-A, EE-99-T3, and EE-99-T5. 11-351-1 23 June 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Telegraph Sets TG-5, TG-5-A, and TG-5-B. 11-351-2 4 Nov. 44. Instruction for Use of Telegraph Set TG-5, TG-5-A, or TG-5-B, as Tone Keyer for Signal Corps Radio Sets. 11-352-1 Dec. 44. Replacement of Ribbon Reverse Mech- anism in Printer TG-7-A and Teletypewriters TG- 7-B and TG-37-B. 11-355-1 9 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Telegraph Terminal'CF-2-A (Carrier). 11-356-1 23 Oct. 44. Adjustment of Frequency Indicator, of Radio Teletype Terminal Equipment AN/FGC-1 and AN/FGC-1X. 11-358-1 3 Aug. 44. Operation of Circuits in Switchboard BD-100. C 1. 11-369-1 30 June 44. Spiral-Four Cable: Types of Aerial Construction at Different Span Lengths and Recom- mended Tension Method of Sagging. 46 NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TB 11-369-2 20 Nov. 44. Expedient Splice of Spiral-Four Cable. 11-374-1. 1 July 44. Instructions for Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Tape Facsimile Equipment RC-58-B. 11-375B-1 19 Sept. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Fac- simile Equipments RC-120-A and RC-120-B. *11-379-1 Jan. 45. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing and v Lubrication of Test Set 1-51. 11-380-1 20 June 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Converter M-209 (Code). 11-380-2 28 Sept. 44. .Message Keying Instructions for Converter M-209, M-209-A, M-209-B. 11-390-1 23 June 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Signal Lamp Equipment EE-80-A; Improvising Ground Connections for Key J-47. 11-392-1 Dec. 44. Instruction for Modification of Tripod LG-21, Component of Signal Lamp Equipment SE- 11. 11-393-1 11 July 44. Maintenance Parts List for Visual Identification Equipments AN/VVX-1 and AN/ VVX-IX. 11-410-1 15 May 44. Pigeon Crate PG-49 and Pigeon Cage PG-50. 11-42Z-1 7 July 44. Wiring Harness for Theodolites ML- 47-E Through ML-47-R. 11-430-1 21 Sept. 44. Maintenance of Batteries in Non- temperate Areas. 11134F-1 16 Aug. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Spot- ting Set PH-32-C and Spotting Set PH-32-F. 11-435-1 16 May 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiprobfing Public Address Equipment PA-4-C. 11-438-1 17 Auer. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Opera- tions Center AN/TTQ-1. *11-443-1 Jan. 45. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Keyer TB-34-A. 11-444-1. 24 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Sound Ranging Set GR-3-C. 11-453-1 26 July 44. Shop Work. *11-466-1 30 Oct. 44. Text Instructional Aids for TM 11-466. 11-467-1 11 Sept. 11.1 Text Instructional Aids for TM 11-467. 11-499-1 1 Sept. 44. Basic Radio Propagation Predictions for December, 1944. 11-499-2 1 Oct. 44. Basic Radio Propagation Predictions for January, 1945. 11-499-3 1 Nov. 44. Basic Radio Propagation Predictions for February 1945. 11-499-4 1 Dec. 44. Basic Radio Propagation Predictions for March 1945. *11-499-5 1 Jan. 45. Basic Radio Propagation Predictions for April 1945. 11-600-1 7 April 44. Standard Methods of Installing An- tenna A-62 (Phantom) on Mounting FT-237-A, FT-237-C, and FT-237-D of Radio Sets SCR-508- A, SCR-508-C, and SCR-508-D, or SCR-528-A, SCR-528-C and SCR-528-D. 11-600-2 14 July 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Radio Sets SCR-508-( ), and SCR-528-( ). 11-605-1 29 April 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing of Radio Sets SCR-509-A, SCR-509-B, SCR-510-A, and SCR-510-B. IThis Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5. NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TB 11-605-2 4 May 44. Wire for Antenna Lead for Radio Sets SCR-510-A and SCR-510-B. 1,1-605-8 11 July 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Radio Set SCR-510-( ). 11-605-4 7 Nov. 44. Antenna Stud Block Assembly and Other Improvements to Radio Sets SCR-510-A and SCR-510-B. 11-605-5 10 Nov. 44. Antenna Stud Block Assembly and other Improvements to Radio Sets SCR-509-A, and SCR-509-B. 11-615-1 15 April 44. Cover for Loudspeaker on Radio Sets SCR-609-A and SCR-610-A. 11-615-2 9 May 44. Wire for Antenna Lead for Radio Set SCR-610-A. 11-615-3 10 May 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Sets SCR-609-A and SR-610-A. 11-615-4 7 Nov. 44. Antenna Stud Block Assembly and Improvements to Radio Set SCR-610-A and SCR-- 610B. 11-615-5 11 Nov. 44. Antenna Stud Block Assembly and Improvements to Radio Set SCR-609-A and SCR- 609-B. 11-625-1 21 Julv 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Radio Set SCR-543. ll-625t-2 26 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Sets SCR-543-A, B, and C. 11-630-1 10 July 44. Preventive Maintenance as Applied to Radio Set SCR-506-A. 11-630-3 3 Aug. 44. Stowage of Antenna A-27 (Phantom), Used with Radio Set SCR-506-( ), In Transport and Combat Vehicles. Cl. 11-630-4 12 Aug. 44. Instructions for Adjusting Friction Brake On Tuning Control of Radio Receiver BC-652- A. Component of Radio Set 3CR-506-A. 11-800-1 2 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Transmitter BC-191-I ). > 11-850-1 3 Aug. 44. Moistureprowfing and Fungiproofing Radio Receivers BC-312-( ), BC-314-( ), BC-342- ( ), and BC-344-( ). 11-850-2 4 Sept. 44. Elimination of Defective Noise Sup- pression Circuit in Radio Receivers BC-312, BC- 312-A, BC-312-C, BC-342, and BC-342-C. 11-850-3 15 Nov. 44. Improved Dial Light Control for Radio Receivers BC-312-L, M, N, and NX. 11-850-4 Dec. 44. Error in Circuit Label of Radio Re- ceiver BC-312-N and BC-342N. 11-859-1 17 March 44. Removing Deposits from Indicator of Battery BB-54-A. 11-859-2 12 July 44. Preventive Maintenance, Radio Set SCR593A. 11-866-1 18 May 44. Know Your Super-Pro Receiver. 11-866-2 30 Oct. 44. Set Screws Used on Tuning Capaci- tor Dial Assemblies of Radio Receivers BC-794-A, BC-794-B, BC-779-A, BC-779-B, BC-1004-B, BC- 1004-C, and BC-1004-D. *11-866-3 Jan. 45. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Receivers BC-779-A and B, BC-794-A and B, BC-1804-A, B, C, and D; Power Supply Units RA-74-A, B, and C, RA-84-A and B, and RA-94-A. . *11-900-1 Dec. 44. Replacement of Governor Throttle Link in Carburetor Assembly of Power Unit PE-75. 11-904-1 31 Oct. 44. Elimination of Carburetor Icing in Power Units PE-95-G and PE-95-H. 47 NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TB 11-904-2 7 Nov. 44. Interchangeable Maintenance Parts Signal Corps Power Unit PE-95-G and H, and Ordnance Department Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Com- mand Reconnaissance-Jeep. 11-904-3 14 Nov. 44. Instructions for Lubrication of Power Units PE-95-G and PE-95-H. C 1. 11-915-1 18 Nov. 44. Lubrication, Moistureprooflng and Fungiproofing Instructions and Maintenance Parts List for Power Units PE-84, PE-84A, C and D. 11-925-1 15 Aug. 44. Moistureprooflng and Fungiproofing Power Unit PE-185-A. 11-931-1 3 Nov. 44. Lubrication Order and Maintenance Parts List for Power Equipment PE-127-A. 11-935-1 24 Sept. 44. Maintenance Parts Lists for 1%- KVA Kohler Power Unit, Model 1M21-A. 11-954-1 27 May 44. Moistureprooflng and Fungiproofing Rectifier RA43-B. R1-959G-1 16 Oct. 44. Improved Mounting of Spare Tubes and Capacitors of Rectifiers RA-34-F and RA- 34-G. ' . ' 11-961-1 7 Sept. 44. Preheating of Thyratron Rectifier Tubes in Rectifier RA-34-H. 11-1033-1 25 Aug. 44. Installation of Coupling Kit 270- CU2 on Radio Sets SCR-270 and SCR-271-Equipped with Nonresonant Transmission Line Systems 11-1038-2 31 Oct. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270 and SCR-271 Equipped with Nonresonant Transmission Line Sys- tem, Installation of Coupling, MC-398-D. 11-1048-1 4 Nov. 44.1 Calibrator BC-725-A Maintenance Parts List. *11-1051-1 Jan. 45. Range Calibrators 1-178 and I-178-A, Moistureprooflng and Fungiproofing Treatment. 11-1062-1 30 Sept. 44. Trainer BC-968-A Maintenance Parts List. 11-1063-1 29 Sept. 44. Signal Generator 1-126-( ) Main- tenance Parts List. 11-1063-2 11 Nov. 44. Signal Generator 1-126-( ) Mois- tureproofing and Fungiproofing. 11-1064-1 7 Nov. 44. Range Calibrator 1-144, Maintenance Parts List. 11-1066-1. 13 July 44. Maintenance Parts List for Oscillo- scopes BC-1233-A and BC-1233. 11-1105A-1 5 Aug. 44. Installation of Capacitor C-4 in Transmitter BC-717-A, Radio Set SCR-296-A. 11-1106B-1 8 Feb. 44. Instructions for Installation of Com- ' mercial Power Kit No. B68-PL' II-III4D-I 4 May 441. Instructions for Installation of Data Transmission Kit B70-D3. 11-1119-1 . 44. Miscellaneous improvement Kit 527-MX4 on Radio Set SCR-527-A. 11-1119-2 13 June 44. Installation of Army Cable Rack Kit 527-CX1 for Radio Set SCR-527-A. 11-1119-3 14 June 44. Installation of Navy Cable Kit 527- CX2 for Radio Set SCR-527-A (For Use with Frue- hauf Trailer Type K-72 Only). 11-1119-4 12 July 44. Power Supply Improvement Kit 527- PU3. 11-1119-5 22 July 44. PPI Oscilloscope Addition Kit 527- ID12. 11-1119-6 22 July 44. Instructions for Installation of An- tenna Pedestal Improvement Kit SCR-527-AB4. iThls Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarter, and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be safeguarded ^n accordance with provisions of AR 3805. TB 11-1119-7 13 July 44. Brunton Pocket Transit Kit 527- TS3. Ref: TM 11-1119, Radio Set SCR-527-A. 11-1119-8 7 July 44. Motor Housing Repair of Transmit- ting Antenna Trailer, K-77-A for Radio Set SCR- 527-A. 11-1119-9 11 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-527-A, Oscilloscope, BC-986-A, Cathode-Ray Tube 12GP7. 11-1122-1 7 March 44. Adjustment of Detector Sets SCR- 625-A, SCR-625-B, SCR-625-C, SCR-625-D, SCR- 625-E, Prior to Operation. 11-1122-2 27 April 44. Moistureprooflng and Fungiproof- ing Detector Sets SCR-62.5-A, SCR625-B, SCR- 625-C, SRC-625-D, and SCR-625-E (Antitank Mine, Portable) and Detector, Antitank Mine, Portable, M-l. 11-1122-3 27 July 44. Precautions to be Observed Regard- ing Color Coding of Search Coil C446- ( ) Part of Detector Set SCR-625-( ). 11-1126-1 31 July 44. Installation of PPI Illumination Kit 602A-ID2 on PPI Oscilloscope BC-1083-A, a Com- ponent of Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR-602-A. 11-1126-2 9 June 44. Installation of PPI Deflection Coil Kit 602A-1D1 in Oscilloscope BC-1083-A, Com- ponents of Radio Sets SCR602T6 and SCR-602A. 11-1126-3 13 May 441. Instructions for Replacing the High- Voltage Plate Transformer and Choke in Trans- mitters BC-1081-T6 and BC-1081-A, Components of Radio Sets SCR~6O2T6 and SCR602-A. 11-1126-4 5 July 44.1 Installation and Operation of Pre- amplifier Kit 206A-R1 with Radio Sets SCR602A and SCR-6O2-T6. 11-1126-5 9 Aug. 44. Instructions for Replacing Power Transformers of Receivers BC-1082-A and BC~ 1082-T6, Components of Radio Sets SCR-602-A and SCR-602-T6. 11-1126-6 21 Oct. 44. Installation of Engine Kit 602A-P2 on Power Unit PE-173. 11-1127-1 12 May 441. Receiver Oscillator and Test Os- cillator Cavity Modification Kit 545-R6. 11-1127-2 25 May 44'. Radio Set SCR-545-A, Adjustment Procedures and Checks. 11-1127-3 14 June 44.1 Installation and Operation of Crys- tal Converter Kit for Radio Receiver BC-1055-A (Track) in Radio Set SCR-545-A. 11-1127-4. 12 Jul. 44. Instructions For Installation of Ele- vation Antibacklash Gear Kit 545-AS5 Drive On Radio Set SCR-545-A. 11-1127-5 21 Aug. 44. Installation of Remote Tuning Control Shield Kit 545-MX10 on Remote Tuning Control Unit of Radio Set SCR-545-A. 11-1127-7 30 Sept. 44.1 Radio Set SCR-545-A, Crystal Converter Kit 545-R8, Maintenance Parts List. 11-1128-1 27 Jul. 441. Maintenance Parts List for Cali- brator BC-726-A. 11-1133-1 18 Oct. 44. Radio Equipment RC-192-A, In- stallation of Adapter Kit X192-MT1. *ll-1140A-l 20 Nov. 44. Beacon Transmitter-Receiver AN/PPN-1A, Instructions for Installation of Cable Extension Kit CG-204/PPN-1A. 11-1140A-2 10 Nov. 44. Beacon Transmitter Receiver AN/PPN-1A, Antenna Receptacle and Plug Pre- ventive Maintenance. 11-1140-1 30 Sept. 44. Responder-Beacon-AN/PPN-1, In- structions for Installation of Cable Extension Kit I CG-193/PPN-1. NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES - SIGNALContinued TB H1 31 Oct. 44. Range Calibrator 1146 Maintenance Parts List. 11-1151-1 17 Oct. 44, Maintenance of Detector Set AN/ PRS-1. 11-1306-1 28 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-268-C, Shelters HO-18, H0-18A; Field Transit Racks. 11-1324-1 29 Mar. 44. Waterproofing Radio Set SCR-584 For Amphibious Operation. 11-1326-1 16 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR- 602-A; Tent Floor Kit MC-568. 11-1329-1 15 Apr. W. Instructions for Operation of Strobe Switch on Unit 16A after Installation of Modifica- tion Kit No. 588-B-R4. 1113292 25 Jul. 441. Instructions For Installation of In- sulation Modification Kit 588-MX1 For Radio Sets SCR-588-A and B. 11-1329-3 26 Jul. 44l. Instructions For Installation of Mixer Stage Modification Kit 583PR7 On Radio Set SCR-588. 11-1329-4 24 Jun. 44\ Instructions for Installations of 6A- C7-6V6G Control Chassis Modification Kit 588B-R2 on Radio Set SCR-588. 11-1329-7 20 Jul. 44. Instructions for Installation of Mod- ulator Fan Modification Kit 588-MD3 On Radio Set SCR-588 (Research Enterprises LTD Kit No. 4214). 11-1329-9 7 July 44-1 Instruction for Installation of Pre- amplifier Modification Kit No. 588B-RS'on Radio Set SGR-588-B. 11-1329-10 10 Aug. 44. Instructions for Installation of Azimuth Setting Modification Kit MC-566 on Radio Set SCR-588. 11-1329-12 29 Sept. 44. Radio Set, SCR-588, Power Unit PE-198-B, Instructions for Installation of Fre- quency Stability Improvement Kit 588-PUI. 11-1334-1 22 Sept. 44. Radio Equipment RC-215-A; Towers TR 48 and TR 49, Foundations and Guy Anchorage Details. *11-1339-1 12 Nov. 44 Radio Set AN/TPS-2, Tent Floor Kit MX-278/TPS-2, *11-1340-1 14 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-3, Tent Floor Kit MX-280/TPS-3. 11-1346-1 20 Sept. 44. Radio Equipment RC-351-Tower TR-48, Foundation and Guy Anchorage Details. *11-1347A-1 10 Nov. 44. Radio Sets AN/TPS-1A, Tent Floor Kit MX-281 /TPS-1. 11-1405-1 6 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-296-A, Out of Serv- ice Maintenance. 11-1406-1 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-268-B and C, Modifi- cation of Oscilloscopes BC-412-A and B, to extend . Life of High-Voltage Transformer. 11-1424-1 24 Jun. 44. Method of Cleaning R-F Transmis- sion Line in Radio Set SCR-584. 11-1424-2 16 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Set SCR-584. 11-1424-3 16 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, R-F Transmis- sion Lines, Methods of Cleaning. *11-1424-4 10 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, Gate Modifica- tion Kit MC-581, Moistureproofing and Fungi- proofing. 1TbU Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin mut be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5. 49 TB 11-1426-1 11 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR- 602-A; Transmitters B&-1081-T6 and BC-1081-A, and Power Supply Units PE-172-T6 and PE-172-A, Treatment of High-Voltage Transformers. 11-1426-2 11 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR- 602-A, Transmitters, BC-1081-T6, BC-1081-A, Re- ceiver BC-1082-T6 and BC-1082-A, Modification of Spark-Gap and Blower Motors and Replacement of High-Voltage Leads. *11-1439-1 Dec. 44. Lubricating Instructions for Power Unit PU-9/TPS-2. 11-1505-1 28 Sept. 44. Radio Set SCR-296-A, Installation of Antenna Transmission-Line Harness Insulator Kit. 1115052 14 Oct. 44A Radio Set SCR296A Installation and Operation of Automatic Gain Control Unit BC- 1286-A Kit A96-R2. *11-1505-3 31 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-296-A; Range Unit BC-723-A, Installation of Range Aided Tracking and Range Data Transmitter Kit A96-U1. 1115054 14 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR296A, Compres- sor-Dehydrator Kit. A96-A1, Instructions for Ad- justing Spring in Automatic Pressure Control. 11-1506-1 7 Oct. 44.1 Radio Sets SCR-268-B, C, SCR-516, ' , C,D,E; Instructions for Installation of Antijamming Filter. 11-1506-2 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-268, SCR-268-B and SCR-268-C; Replacement of Deficient Parts. 11-1519-1 31 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-527-A, Installation of Modification Kit MC-596. 11-1519-2 20 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-527-A; Receiver- Indicator Improvement Kits 527-J3 and 527-J4. *11-1519-3 24 Nov. 44 Radio Set SCR4527-A, Rectifier RA-67-A, Installation of Rectifier Kit MC-605. 11-1520-1 3 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-627-A; Power Sup- ply Unit RA-107-A, Variac Shield Kit MC-565. 11-1'520-2 28 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-627-A, Chain Guide Kit MC-591. 1115241 19 April 44-1 Procedure for Checking Operation of Azimuth QU Pump. 11-1524-2 15 Jun. 441. Procedure for Tuning Sweep Cir- cuits of Radio Set SCR-584. 1115243 15 Jun. 44'. Instructions for Installations and Removal of Magnetron Tubes of Radio Set SCR- 584. 1115244 21 Jun. 44'. Low Crystal Mixer Sensitivity of Radio Set SCR-584. 1115245 21 June 44. Instructions for Releasing Jammed Elevation Gear Trains of Radio Set SCR-584. 1115246 21 Jun. 44 L Instructions For Aging Magnetrons With Radio Set SCR-584. 11-1524-7 1 Jul. 44. Painting Antenna Bowl of Radio Set SCR-584. 11-1524-8 15 Sept. 44. Radio Set SCR-584-B; Range In- dicator BC-1088-B, Installation of Motor Guard. 11-1524-10 23 Aug. 44. Break-Down of Driver Output Transformer T-105 of Driver Unit BC-1080 In Radio Sets SCR-584-A and SCR-584-B. 11-1524-11 20 Sept. 44.1 Radio Sets SCR-584-A and SCR- 584-B; Gate Modification Kit MC-581. 11-1524-12 9 Sept. 44.1 Radio Set SCR584, Maintenance Parts List. 4 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TB 11-1524-13 12 Sep. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, Instructions for Installation of Blower Motor in PJace of Blower BL-202. 11-1524-15 13 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, Remote Data Indicator. Kit MC-546. 11-1524-16 14 Oct. 44.1 Radio Set SCR-584, Field Report of Operation Against Window. 11-1524-17 8 Dec. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, Instructions for Installing Coupling Modification Kit MC-577. 11-1524-18 Dec. 44. Radio Set SCR-584 Plan Position Unit BC-1058-( ) Installation of Range Marker Switch. 11-1525-14 4 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-584, Field Service Information. 11-1526-1 27 Sept. 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR- . 602-A; Control Panels BD-122-T6 and BD-122-A, Installation of Voltage Regulator Kit 602A-P1. 11-1526-2 20 Dec. 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and SCR- 602-A, Power Supply Unit PE-172, Installation of Replacement Power Transformer. 11-1527-1 Dec. 44. Radio Set SCR-545-A, Pedestal FT- 395-A Pinning Azimuth Potentiometer to Drive shaft. _ 11-1539-1 7 Dec. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-2; Plotting-. Board MX-27/TP. 11-1539-2 Dec. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Power Unit PU-9/TPS-2. 11-1540-3 Dec. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-3 Installation and Operation of Antenna Assembly AS-202/TPS-3. 11-1541-1 12 Oct. 44.1 Radio Sets SCR-615-T1 and SCR- 615-A; Summary of Improvements and Recom- mended Changes. 11-1542-1 23 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-636, Modulator Unit No. 32, Triggatron Modification Kit. 11-1547A-1 4 Dec. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-1A, Indicator Unit ID-16/TPS-1A, Transformer Kit MX- 265/TPS-1A. 11-1547A-2 29 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-1A, Indicator Unit ID-16/TPS-1A, Installation of Indicator Im- provement Kit MX-S51/TPS-1. 11-1547A-3 28 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-IA, Indicator Unit ID-16/TPS-LA, Indicator Improvement Kit MX-350/TPS-1. 11-1547A-4 28 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-IA, Indicator Unit ID-16/TPS-IA, Installation of Indicator Im- provement Kit MX-349/TPS-1. 11-1547A-5 27 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-IA, Indicator ' Unit ID-16/TPS-1A, Installation of Indicator Im- provement Kit MX-352/TPS-1. 11-1570-1 8 Dec. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270-( ) and SCR-271-( ), Receiver-Indicator BC-1239-A, Installation of Terminal Board Kit PN-47. 11-1570-2 28 Sept. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270-BB, -CB, -DA, and -EA; Ventilation Equipment Kit 270- MX2. 11-2001-1 Jan. 45. Complete 100-Mile Spiral-Four Car- rier System. 11-2002-1 16 Oct. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Sub- stitute Central Office Equipment. iThia Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 38Q-B. TB 11-2004-1 18 Jul. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Repeater TG-30 (Terminal). 11-2005-1 3 Jul. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Repeater TG-31 (intermediate). 11-2020-1 7 Nov. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Line Terminating and Simplex Panel Packaged Equip- ment. * 11-2021-1 10 Nov. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Voice- Frequency Ringer Packaged Equipment. 11-2250-1 24 Jun. 44. Instructions for Replacing Broken Cranks on Reel RL-39. 11-2254-1 14 Oct. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Instructions for Reel Assembly RL-106/VI. 11-2400-1 7 Apr. 44. Improved Procedures for Using Gen- erator M1-185-A. Hydrogen). 11-2403-1 5 Apr. 44. Repair of Defective Radiosondes. 11-2403-2 27 Sep. 44. Tropicalization of Radiosonde Re- ceptor AN/FMQ-1. 11-2405-1 18 May 44. Storage and Use of Neoprene Meteoro- logical Balloons. 11-2414-1 9 Oct. 44. Additional Information and Mainte- nance Parts List for Selsyn Type Wind Indicating and Recording Equipment. *11-2501-1 Dec. 44. Installation of Frequency Meter and A-C Voltmeter in Test Set I-209-B. 11-2511-1 8 Sep. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Portable Recorder. 11-2512-1 8 Sep. 44. Maintenance Parts List for Tran- scriber Double Tone-band. *11-2520-1 Dec. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing and other Maintenance Information for Dual Chan- nel Amplifier AM-43/FRC. BCLW-C, BC-4O3-D. Cl. 11-2601 20 Dec. 43. Radio Set AN/TRC-1 and 1A, Radio Terminal Set AN/TRC-3, Radio Relay Set AN/ TRC-4 and 4A, and Amplifier Equipment AN/ TRA-1. Cl. 11-2611-1 25 Oct. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Antenna Kit For Rhombic Receiving Antenna. 11-2623-1 11 Nov. 44. Frequency Meter BC-906-E, Mois- tureproofing and Fungiproofing Instructions. SIG 2 15 Dec. 43. Think Next Time. SIG 4 14 Jan. 44. Methods for Improving the Effectiveness of Jungle Radio Communication. SIG 5 20 Jan. 44. Defense against Radio Jamming. SIG 7 18 Feb. 44'. Revised Nomenclature for Radio Sets SCR-270( ) and SCR-271-( ). SIG 8 80 Mar. 44'. Installation Compensated Hartley Os- cillator Kit 270B-08 on Oscilloscopes BC-403-B, BC-403-C, BC-403-D. Cl. SIG 10 15 July 441. Preamplifier Conversion Kit 270B-R2. SIG 11 7 Mar. 44'. Discriminator BC-1195. SIG 12 10 Jun. 44'. Dual Baseline Kit Number B 70-01. SIG 13 7 Mar. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Sig- nal Corps Equipment. SIG 15 10 Mar. 44. Repair of Flashlights. *SIG 16 15 March 44. Radar Anti-jamming. SIG 17 4 Apr. 44. Instructions for Installation of Data Transmitter Kit C-70-D1. SIG 18 27 Mar. 44. Summary of Signal Corps Power Units. SIG 19 31 Mar. 44'.-Application Teletypewriter and Auto- matic Ciphering Equipment to Fixed Radio and Wirt Circuits. SO NtMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued ' TB SIG 30 38 Mar. 44'. Instructions for Installation of Data ~ Transmissions Kit 71-D1. SIG 21 4 Apr. 44. Installation of Loudspeaker LS-3; Used with Radio Sets of the SCR-193 and SCR-506 Series: In Transport and Combat Vehicles. SIGILS 11 Apr. 44. Rustproofing of Engines. SIG 24 17 Apr. 44. Inspection Procedure for Repaired Elec- trical Indicating Instruments. SIG 25 19 Apr. 44. Preventive Maintenance of Power Cords. SIG t6 18 Apr. 44'. Publication on Radar. SIG 28 21 Apr. 44. Instructions for Treatment of Teletype- writer Paper Rolls. SIG 29 21 Apr. 44. Impedance Unbalance Tests for Coils C- 161 and C-288. SIG 30 to Apr. 44. Check of Azimuth Accuracy of Antenna AN-15 4-A r SIG 31 38 Apr. 44'- Instructions for Installation of Antenna Connector Kit PPN-AT3. SIG..32 26 Apr. 44. Trouble Caused by Excessive Movement - - of Radio Set SCR-608-A and -B, SCR-628-A and-B; SCR-508-A, -B and -C, and SCR-528-A, -B, and -C, Mounted on Frame FM-43, When Installed in Scout Car, M3A1. SIG 33 27 Apr. 44. Installation Instructions for Vehicular Radio Sets. SIG 34 27 Apr. 44. Interchange of Junction Boxes SS and MM for Radio Set SCR-545-A. SIG 35 12 May 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Radio Set SCR-602-T8 (AN/TPS-3). SIG 36 14 May 44. Use and Operation of Psychrometer Equipment ML-313/AM. Cl. SIG 37 11 May 44.' Grounding Requirements and Procedure Applicable to Wire Communication and Associated Electrical Apparatus. SIG 39 10 Jun. 44. Installation of Adjustable Counter- weight Kit 268-AS3 on Metal Antennas for Radio Sets SCR-268 and SCR-268-B. SIG 40 10 Jun. 44. Installation of Canvas Cover Kit 268- CW1 on Transmitters BC-407-A and BC-677 of Radio Sets SCR-268, SCR-268-B, and SCR-268-C. SIG 41 16 May 44. Battery BA-38-R. SIG 42 44. Instructions for Installations of Reactor Brac- ing Iit 268-PP3 for Rectifier RA-38 on Radio Sets SCR-268, SCR-268-B, or SCR-268-C. SIG 43 44. Instructions for Installation of Improved Snap Hooks on Radio Set SCR-268. SIG 44 26 May 44. Maintenance of Spiral Four and Tac- tical Open Wire Carrier Equipment. SIG 45 25 May 44. Vehicular Antenna Systems, for Radio Sets SCR-510-A, SCR-510-B, and SCR-610-A. SIG 46 44. Installation of Blackout Jewel Kit 268-MD1 on Keying Unit BC-409-A and Modulator Unit BC- 435-A For Radio Set SCR-268-C. SIG 47 1 Jun. 44. Installation of Oscilloscope Improvement Kit 268-04. SIG 48 7 Jun. 44. Mounting Blocks Kit X145-V8. SIG 49 9 Jun. 44. Elimination of Moisture Seeping into Boston Flange Cartridge in Radio Set SCR-268. iThi Technical Bulletin is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 880-5. ....TB_____ ' ................... SIG 50 12 Jun. 44. Maintaining Telephone 'Communication Under Gas Conditions. , SIG 51 12 Jun. 44. Tactical Call Words, SIG 52 12 Jun. 44. Connection and Line-up Procedure For Switchboard BD-100 Inter-Connected With Other Teletypewriter Equipment By Wire Lines and By Carrier Telegraph Equipment. SIG 53 13 Jun. 44. Connection of Plug On IFF Cable 101** C To Oscilloscope BC-142-A For Radio Set SCR- 268. SIG 54 13 Jun. 44. Working Through Jamming with Fre- quency Modulated Radio Sets. SIG 55 26 Jun. 44. Preventive Maintenance Services on Gasoline and Diesel Engine Components of Power Units used by the Signal Corps. SIG 56 15 Aug. 44. Instructions for Installation of Match- ing Network Kit 271-CU1 on Radio Sets SCR- 271-AC, SCR-271-DA, SCR-271-BB, & Associated Radio Sets. SIG 57 11 Oct. 44. Instructions for Installation of Match- ing Network Kit 270-CU1 On Radio Sets SCR- 270-BB, SCR-270-DA, SCR-270-CB, and SCR- 270-EA. Cl. SIG 58 30 Jun. 44. Installation of Transtat Coil & . Core Assembly on Rectifier RA-38, Radio Set SCR- 268-( ). SIG 59 14 Jul. 44. Instructions For Installation of Mycalex Plate (A-7A-1647-1) On Antenna AN-128-A , . , (Used with Radio Equipment RC-148). SIG 60 24 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-270-BB.-DA: Air Con- ditioner MX-31A/MP and Radio Set SCR-527-A and SCR-627-A; Air Conditioner MX-31B/MP. SIG 61 10 Jul. 44. Uses of Adapter Plug U-4/GT. SIG 62 15 Jun. 44. Classification of Radio Traffic. SIG 63 14 Jul. 44. Warning Notice for Radar. SIG 64 29 Jul. 44. Expedient Means of Determining Power- Supply Frequency in the Field Using Teletype- writer Line Unit BE-77-A or BE-77-B. SIG 66 2 Aug. 44. Winter Maintenance of Signal Equip- ment. SIG 67 2 Aug. 44. Laying Field Cable Under Water. SIG 68 3 Aug. 44. Installation of Blackout Kit 68-Q3 on Transmitter BC-407-A, Keying Unit BC-409-A, and Modulator BC-435-A and Radio Sets SCR-268 and SCR-268-B. SIG 69 5 Aug. 44. Lubrication of Ground Signal Equip- ment. SIG 70 8 Aug. 44. Installation of Radio Sets SCR-193-Q, SCR-506-( ), SCR-508-( ) or SCR-528-( ), SCR-608-( ), or SCR-628-( ), SCR-510-( ), SCR-610-( ), and Facsimile Equipment RC-58- ( ) In Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Command (Radio)' (12-Volt). SIG 71 9 Aug. 44. Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Rectifiers RA-34-A, B, C, D, E, F, and H. SIG 72 9 Aug. 44. Tropical Maintenance of Ground Signal Equipment. SIG 73 11 Aug. 44. Open-Wire Transpositions. SIG 74 21 Aug. 44. Miscellaneous Improvement Kit 527s MX11. SIG 75 8 Aug. 44. Desert Maintenance of Ground Signal Equipment. SIG 76 11 Aug. 44. Improved Psychrometric Measurements With Psychrometers ML-24 and ML-224. NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TB SIG 77 8 Aug. 44. Instructions for Installation of Adapter Kit MX-257/TPS-3 for Radio Set AN/TPS-3. SIG 78 11 Aug. 44, Instructions For Initial Line-Up and Check Of Levels In Standard Multi-Channel Radio Communication System. SIG 79 10 Aug. 44. Instructions for Replacing Broken Glass in Meters with Plastic Material. SIG 80 L Oct. 44.1 Radio Sets SCR-270 and SCR-271, Equipped with Console Conversion, Receiver BC- 1232, Discriminator BC-1270 and Modified I-F Chassis Kit 270-ID4. SIG 81 15 Aug. 44. Authority For Use of Radio Channels. SIG 82 1 Oct. 44. Radio Set SCR-268-( ); Trailer Mount K-28- ( ), Installation of Inspection Plate Kit 268-V5. SIG 88 17 Aug. 44. Testing Connections of Cables L-l and L-2 in Console Conversion Kits B70- Cl and D71- Cl. SIG 85 28 Aug. 44. Care and Maintenance of Pole Climbing Equipment. SIG 86 18 Aug. 44. Information on Use and Operation of Tube WL-530 and Tuning Procedure for Radio Sets SCR-270-( ) and SCR-271-( ). SIG 87 26 Aug. 44. Radio Set SCR-628-A; Installation of Azimuth Index Kit 682-ID7. SIG 89 28 Aug. 44. Instructions For Charging Battery BB~ 210/U. SIG 90 28 Aug. 44, Instructions For Charging Battery BB- 54-A. SIG 91 1 Sep. 44. Instructions for Installation of Range Improvement Kit 268-IV6 on Radio Set SCR-268-C. SIG 92 6 Sep. 44. Radio Set SCR-682-A; Synchroscope 1-212; Synchroscope Slow-Sweep Jack Kit 682-TS2. SIG 93 18 Sep. 44. Radio Equipments RC-215-A & RC- 351; Installation of Telescope Bracket Kit MC-588. SIG 94 4 Sep. 44. Tube Test Data for Precision Tube Checker Series 910, 912, 914, 915, 920, 922, 954. SIG 95 10 Oct. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-2, Installation of Adapter Kit MX-268/TPS-2. C 1. SIG 96 5 Sep. 44. Repair Instructions for Field and Long Range Tactical Wire. SIG 97 12 Sep. 44. Accessory Equipment for Field Wire Construction Truck. SIG 98 11 Sep. 44. Replacement of Governor Adjusting Spring in Power Units PE-198-B and PE-198-C. SIG 99 13 Sep. 44. Preventive Maintenance for Briggs and Stratton, Wisconsin, and Jacobsen Engines (Air Cooled). SIG 100 28 Sep. 44. Maintenance of Cocks ML-56 and ML- 201-A. SIG 101 24 Sep. 44. Long-Range Tactical Wire W-143. SIG 102 5 Oct. 44. Maintenance of Electric Organs In Army Chapels in Continental United States, Alaska, Pan- ama Canal Zone, Puerto Rico and Hawaii., . SIG 103 10 Oct. 44. Nomenclature Designations in Signal Corps Publications. C 1. SIG 104 17 Oct. 44. Lubricating and Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing Instructions and Maintenance Parts List For Power Units PE-108-A Through PE- 108-E. lThi Technical Bulletin Is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Bulletin must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5. TB SIG 105 15 Oct. 44. Radio Equipments RC-127-A, RC-145- . A, RC-184; Antenna AN-154-A; Instructions for Providing Satisfactory Weather Protection. SIG 106 21 Oct. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270-( ) and SCR- 271-( ) Nomenclature and Index to Literature. SIG 107 21 Oct. 44. Maintenance Parts List For Psy- chrometers ML-24 and ML-224. SIG 108 9 Nov. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-2, Installation of Adapter Kit MX-328/TPS-2. SIG 109 16 Nov. 44. Headset H-16/U. SIG 110 20 Oct. 44. Plotting Equipment ME-78. SIG 111 23 Oct. 44. Replacement of Limited Standard Power Unit PU-8/TTQ-1 with Power Unit PE-197, SIG 112 24 Oct. 44. Converting Ordnance Small Arms Re- pair Truck to Basic Signal Corps Repair Truck. *SIG 113 Nov. 44. Test and Calibration of Radio Direction Finders for Site and Instrumental Errors. *SIG 114 26 Dec. 44. Radio Sets SCR-545-A and SCR- 584, Installation of Remote Data Indicator Kit MC- 544. SIG 115 2 Nov. 44. Silica Gel Contained in Radio Sets SCR- 509-A and B, SCR-510-A and B, SCR-609-A and B, SCR-610-A and B. SIG 116 4 Nov. 44. Provisions for Dual Belt Drive of Power Units PE-74 and PE-84. SIG 117 6 Nov. 44. Radio Sets AN/TPS-1, AN/TPS-1A, AN/TPS-1A, AN/TPS-3, SCR-602-T6, and SCR- 602-A, Plotting Board MX-26/TP. SIG 118 11 Nov. 44. Digest of Field Reports for Ground Signal Equipment. SIG 119 8 Nov. 44. Radio Equipments RC-145-A, RC-184, RC-182-A, and RC-282-A, Operation in High- Density Areas with reduced power and narrow An- tenna Beam width. SIG 120 14 Nov. 44. Instructions for Blackout Adapter M-374 and Filter M-384 for Flashlight TL-122, A, B, C, and D. SIG 121 11 Nov. 44. Instructions for Tying and Use of Weave Tie for Field Wires and Cables. SIG 122 11 Nov. 44. Adapter M-418, Part of Test Set I- 56-A, C, D, E, H, J, and L and Tube Tester 1-177. *SIG 123 11 Nov. 44. Preventive Maintenance Practices for Ground Signal Equipment. SIG 124 11 Nov. 44. Starting Procedure for Power Unit PE-85. SIG 125 14 Nov. 44. Interchangeability of Armatures of Power Units PE-108-A, B, C, D, and E. SIG 126 17 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270-(*) and 8CR- 271-(*), Oscilloscopes BC-403-(*), Replacing Filter Resistors in High-Voltage Power Unit. SIG 1.28 17 Nov. 44. Emergency Use of Telephone Re- peater EE-99-A as Substitute for Repeater CF-3-A (Carrier), and as Four-Wire Repeater on Cable Facilities. SIG 129 18 Nov. 44. Chest Sets. SIG 130 20 Nov. 44. Radio Sets SCR-270-O and SCR- 271 (*), Keying Unit BC-758-A, Relocation of High-Voltage Capacitor. SIG 131 25 Nov. 44. Radio Set SCR-270-(*), SCR-271- (*); Receiver-Indicator BC-1239-A; Installation of Console Illumination Kit 270-ID3. 52 NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGE* TRANSPORTATION TM 55-270-1 27 Jul. 44. Transportation Corps General Instruc- tions for Operation and Care of Locomotives and Locomotive Cranes. 55-270-2 8 Aug. 44. Feedwater Treatment and Wash-Out Procedure for Locomotive and Locomotive Crane Boilers. 55-270-3 24 Aug. 44. Echelon Maintenance Schedule For Locomotives and Locomotive Cranes In Zone of In- terior and Contiguous Departments and Commands. 55-270-4 23 Aug. 44. Preventive Maintenance Schedule For Internal Combustion Locomotives and Locomotive Cranes. 55-275-1 1 Apr. 44. Standard Plans Roadway. Track, and Structures. 55-285-2 24 Aug. 44. Detailed Instructions For First and Third Echelon Maintenance of Hospital Cars in Zone of Interior. TCI 29 Jan. 44. Feedwater Treatment for Locomotiva and Locomotive-Crane Boilers. TC2 18 Apr. 44. Boiler Wash-out Procedure. SIGNALContinued TB SIG 132 13 Nov. 44-1 Digest of Field Reports for Ground Radar Equipment. C 1, 2. SIG 133 Nov. 44. Emergency Fuel Tank Support Modifi- cation on Power Units PE-74 and PE-84. SIG 134 Nov. 44. Dynamotor Limited Repairs and Replace- ment Plan. SIG 135 Nov. 44. Watersealing Mast Bases MP-48 and MP-48-A. SIG 137 Nov. 44. Plan for Disposition of Sealed Trans- mitter and Receiver Units of Microphones, Tele- phone Transmitters, and Receivers. SIG 138 Nov. 14. Construction of Separator Ring for Type CR Collapsible Power Reel. SIG 139 Dec. 44. Replacement for Main Bearings in Power Unit PE-198, Part of Radio Set SCR-588. SIG 140 Dec. 44. Waterproofing Interphone Equipment RC-99 Installed in Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Gun M18 (T70). *SIG 143 Dec. 44. Installation Instructions for Vehicular Radio Sets. SIG 148 Dec. 44. Plan for Maintenance of Photographic "and Projector Equipment used By Army Ground Forces and Army Service Forces. SIG 151 Jan. 45. Tube Puller TL-201 for use with Radio Sets SCR-694-C and AN/TRC-2. SIG 152 Jan. 45. Instructions for Installation and use of Test Set I-209-A and B for Monitoring Power Unit Used with Radiosonde Receptor AN/FMQ-1. SIG 153 Jan. 45. Transformer TF-13. SIG 154 Jan. 45. General Standards for Vehicular An- tenna Installations. SIG 155 Jan. 45. Headset-Microphone Assembly AN/ URA-1. SIG E2 28 Jan. 44. German Radio Set Torn. Fu. d2. SIG E3 10 Feb. 44. German Radio Set, Torn. E. b. SIG E4 25 Feb. 44. German Radio Receiver, Spez 445b Bs. SIG E5 8 Mar. 44. German Radio Transmitters and 10 W. S.c and 10 W. S.h. and German Radio Receivers U k w. E.e and Ukw. E. h. SIG E7 17 Mar. 44. German Radio Set Fusprech. a. SIG E8 29 Mar. 44. German Radio Transmitters 20 W.S. c and 20 W.S.d. SIG E9 10 Apr. 44. German Radio Transmitter 100 W.S. SIG E10 15 Apr. 44. German Radio Transmitter 80 W. S. a. SIG Ell 10 May 44. German Radio Transmitter 30 W. S. a. SIG E12 15 May 44. German Radio Sets Feldfu. b and Feldfu. c. SIG E13 25 May 44. German Radio Set SE 469 A. SIGE14 5 Jun. 44. German Radio Receiver Kw. E.A. SIG E15 26 Jun. 44. Description and Use of Captured En- emy Field Wire and Cable. SIG E16 12 Aug. 44. German Radio Set Torn. Fu. g. SIGE17 25 Oct. 44. Japanese Radio Set, Model 94 Mark 6 Wireless Set Mark 23 Type H. Transmitter. SIG E18 8 Nov. 44. Japanese Radio Set, Model 97 Light Wireless Set. SIG E19 6 Dec. 44. Japanese Radio Set Model 94 Mark 5 Wireless Set Mark 32 Type Transmitter Mark 32 Type Receiver. SIG E20 Dec. 44. Power Supplies for German Radio Sets. 53 31. TECHNICAL MANUALS. (For description see par. 9) NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES AIR TM 1-205 25 Nov. 40. Air Navigation. Cl. 1-206 4 Mar. 41. Celestial Air Navigation. Cl. 1-208 5 Jun. 42. Air Navigation Tables. Cl. 1-219 1 Jul. 41. Basic Photography. Cl. 1-220 26 Nov. 42. Aerial Photography. C1. 1-230 27 May 40. Weather Manual For Pilots. 1-231 10 Feb. 43. Elementary Weather for Air Crew Trainees. 1-232 22 Apr. 42. Basic Weather for Pilot Trainees. Cl. 1-233 30 Dec. 43. Elementary Physics for Air Crew Trainees. 1-235 29 Jun. 42. The Weather Observer. 43 Supp. 1-240 17 Jan. 44. Arctic Manual. 1-250 15 Jan. 43. Precision Bombing Practice. C1, S, 3, JI, 5. 1-251 31 Mar. 41. Handbook for Bombardiers. 1-252 20 Jul. 43. Bombing Aids. 1-260 14 Dec. 42. Dive Bombing. 1-270 7 May 42. Aerial Gunnery Practice and Record Fin- ing. Cl,e. 1-273 15 Dec. 42. Fixed Aerial and Ground Gunnery (ten- tative). 1-282 27 Feb. 43. Tactics and Technique of Air Chemical Spraying. C 1,2,3. 1-305 25 Apr. 40. Theory of Ballooning. 1-315 1 Oct. 40. Hydrogen. 1-320 11 Feb. 41. Airship Aerodynamics. 1-325 1 Oct. 40. Aerostatics. 1-350 4 Jan. 441. Height Finding with the SCR-527-A. xThis Technical Manual la distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. Thia Technical Manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AB 380-5. From PilotManuals.com / Rare Av iation.com HUMBER DATB) TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES AIRContinued TM 1-400 24 Feb. 44. Theory of Flight. C 1, 2. 1-404 30 Dec. 43. Turbosupercharger and Airplane Power Plant. 1-405 9 Dec. 41. Aircraft Engines. 1-406 16 Apr. 42. Aircraft Electrical Systems. 1-407 22 Feb. 44. Aircraft Induction Fuel and Oil Sys- tems. 1-408 16 Mar. 44. Aircraft Power Plant Operation. 1-409 30 Jul. 41. Aircraft Armament and Pyrotechnics. 1-410 15 Sep. 43. Airplane Structures. 1-411 8 May 44. Airplane Hydraulic Systems. 1-412 5 Jan. 44. Aircraft Propellers. Cl. 1-413 2 Feb. 42. Aircraft Instruments. 1-414 22 Dec. 42. Aircraft Woodwork. 1-415 17 Aug. 43. Airplane Inspection Guide. 1-416 22 Mar. 44. Miscellaneous Aircraft Equipment. C1. 1-417 16 Sep. 44. Aircraft Fabric Work and Application of Finishes. 1-420 29 Nov. 40. Lathes. C1. 1-421 20 Apr. 42. Milling Machines, Shapers, and Planers. 1-422 26 Nov. 40. Grinding Machines. Cl. _ 1-423 10 Sep. 41. Heat Treating And Inspection of Metals. Cl, 2. 1-424 11 Jun. 42. Aircraft Hardware and Materials. 1-430 24 Apr. 42. Welding. C 1. 1-435 10 Feb. 41. Aircraft Sheet Metal Work. C 1. 1-440 10 Jan. 41. Parachutes, Aircraft Fabrics and Cloth- ing. C 1, 2. 1-455 10 Aug. 44. Electrical Fundamentals. 1-460 20 Mar. 43. Radiotelephone Procedure. 1-465 2 Dec. 41. Airground Communication. 1-470 1 May 42. Aircraft Radio Shop Practice. 1-472 3 Dec. 42. Radio Equipment. 1-490 21 May 42. Electrical Armament Controls. 1-495 11 Aug. 44. Harmonization of Aircraft Fixed Guns and Sights. 1-500 2 May 41. Bomb Racks, Tow Target Equipment, and Flare Racks. 1-505 1 Apr. 42. Aircraft Cameras (Machine Gun). 1-510 3 Mar. 43. Synchronizing. 1-705 25 Sep. 43. Physiological Aspects of Flying. 1-750 14 Sep. 43. Applied Physics for Airplane Mechanics. 1-800 15 Feb. 43. Basic Glider Training (tentative). 1-815 8 Apr. 43. Advanced Glider Training (tentative), 1- 900 30 Sept. 43. Mathematics for Air Crew Trainees. C1, 2. 1-1000 30 Sep. 43. Vocational Teaching. 1-1050 24 Mar. 43. Fundamentals of Mechanical Drawing. 1-1100 2 May 42. Shotgun and Skeet Shooting. CAVALRY 2- 220 11 Mar. 41. The Horseshoer. C1. CHEMICAL WARFARE 8-205 9 Oct 41. The Gas Mask. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 8-215 21 Apr. 42. Military Chemistry and Chemical Agents. Cl. TM 3-220 15 Nov. 43. Decontamination. Cl. 3-221 15 April.-43. Decontaminating Apparatus M3 Al. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 3-222 5 Feb. 44. Decontaminating Apparatus, M4, Skid Mount, Power Driven, 400-Gallon. C 1, 2, 3,1. 3-223 26 Jul. 44. Decontaminating Apparatus, Power- Driven M3A2. 3-228 15 Aug. 44. Heater, Water, Portable, Ml and Other Auxiliary Equipment for Apparatus, Decontami- nating, Power-Driven, M3A1, M3A2, and M4. 3-230 13 Nov. 42. Horse Gas Mask, M4 and M5. 3-240 17 Apr. 44. Chemical Warfare Weather Manual. 3-250 5 Dec. 40. Storage and Shipment of Dangerous Chemicals. C 1,2. 3-255 30 Oct. 43. Chemical Handling and Loading Equip- ment. C 1, 2, 3-270 4 Feb. 44. Clothing Impregnating Plant Ml. *3-281 Installation-Operation Maintenance Instructions for T/O, Type M2 Impregnating Plant. 3-290 27 Mar. 44. Miscellaneous Gas Protective Equip- ment. C 1, L. 3-300 1 Mar. 44. Miscellaneous Chemical Munitions. 3-305 2 Jun. 44. Use of Chemical. Agents and Munitions In Training. 3-315 11 Feb. 42. Portable Chemical Cylinder M1A2. C 1, 2. 3-320 15 Oct. 42. 4.2-inch Chemical Mortar Ml Al. C 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 3-330 23 Mar. 42. Incendiary Bombs. 3-350 12 May 43. Gasproof Shelters. 3-375 May 43. Portable Flame Throwers Ml and M1A1. Cl. *3-376 10 Dec. 43. Portable Flame Thrower, E2. 3-376A 16 May 44. Portable Flame Thrower M2-2. 3-377 7 Aug. 44. Compressor, Air, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 7CFM, Ml. 3-380 12 May 43. Mechanical Smoke Generator Ml (100- Gallon). 3-381 15 Jun. 44. Smoke Generator,. Mechanical, M2 (50 Gallon). COAST ARTILLERY 4-205 17 Feb. 40. Coast Artillery Ammunition. C 1, 2. 4-210 1 Mar. 40. Coast Artillery Weapons and Materiel. C 1, 2, 3. 4-220 27 Apr. 42. Controlled Submarine Mine Materiel. C 1,2. 4-234 15 Mar. 43. Antiaircraft Artillery Target Practice. C 1, 2, 3. 4-235 1 Jan. 44. Seacoast Artillery Target Practice. C 1. 4-236 29 Sep. 42. Instructions for Use of Rocket Target M2 by Antiaircraft Units. Cl, 2,3. 4-237 12 Jun. 44. Radio Controlled Target (JR) Boat. 4-238 25 Mar. 43. Coordinate Conversion Tables. C1. 4-240 20 Dec. 42. Meteorology for Coast Artillery. 4-245 30 Jun. 41. Preservation and Care of Seacoast De- fense Materiel. 1-260 1 May 44'. Flak Analysis. iThis Technical Manual is distributed only; to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. Thia Technical Manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR SSG1-#* NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES COAST ARTILLERYContinued TM 4-305 10 Apr. 42. Fixed Seacoast Artillery First and Second Class Gunners. 4-310 27 Jan. 42. Coast Artillery Gunners Instruction, Fixed Seacoast Artillery, Expert Gunners. 4-315 22 Jan. 42. Mobile Seacoast Artillery, First Sec- ond Class Gunners. 4-320 4 May 42. Mobile Seacoast Artillery Expert Gun- ners. ENGINEERS 5-225 12 Dec. 42. Rigging and Engineer Hand Tools. C1, S. 5-226 6 May 43. Carpentry. C1. 5-228 6 Sep. 44. Engineer Foundry. 5-230 12 Nov. 40. Topographic Drafting. 5-235 1 Oct. 40. Surveying. C 1. 5-236 10 Jul. 40. Surveying Tables. C 1, S. 5-240 10 May 44- Aerial Photography. 5-244 30 Jun. 43. Multiplex Mapping Equipment 5-245 Apr. 42. Map Reproduction. 5-246 31 Dec. 42. Interpretation of Aerial Photographs. 5-255 15 Apr. 44. Aviation Engineers. 5-265 25 Jul. 41. Protective Concealment for Seacoast Fortifications. 5-266 1 Feb. 43. Protective Concealment for Airfields and Other Fixed Installations. 5-267 1 May 43. Camouflage. Supp. 1, S, 3, 4, S. 5-271 27 Mar. 44. Light Stream-Crossing Equipage. 5-272 9 May 44. Steel Treadway Bridge, M2. 5-273 1 Jul. 42. 25-ton Ponton Bridge, Model 1940, and x 10-ton Ponton Bridge Model 1938. C 1, L. 5-274 18 Jun. 43. Portable Steel Highway Bridges H-10 and H-20. 5-275 19 Apr. 43. Pneumatic Ponton Bridge, M3. 5-276 19 Oct. 43. Ten-ton Trestle Bridge. C 1. 5-277 15 Sep. 43. Fixed Steel Panel Bridge Bailey Type. Cl. 5-278 30 Jun. 44. Outboard Motors. 5-279 31 Jan. 44. Suspension Bridges for Mountain War- fare. 5-280 Dec. 44. Construction in the Theater of Operations. 5-285 21 Jun. 44. Semipermanent Steel Highway Bridges, 30-, 60-, and 90-ft. Spans. 5-295 42. Water Supply and Water Purification. Cl, 3. 5-296 1 Feb. 44. Ground Water Supply for Military Oper- ations. 5-297 29 Nov. 43. Well Drilling. 5-310 14 Mar. 42. Military Protective Construction (Pas- sive Defense Measures Against Aerial Attack). 5-315 23 Mar. 44. Fire Protection by Troop Organiza- tions In Theaters of Operations. 5-316 17 Apr. 44. Airplane Crash Fire Fighting. 5-350 15 Nov. 43. Military Pipe Line Systems. 5-355 14 Jan. 44. Mobile Oxygen-nitrogen Generating Units. 5-362 Oct. 44. Engineer Port, Repair Ship. 5-371 14 Mar. 44. I-Beam Railway Bridge. TM 5-372 9 Nov. 43. (Tentative) Unit Construction Railway Bridge. C 1. 5-373 18 Aug. 44. Through Truss Railway Bridges. 5-374 1 Oct. 43. Unit Steel Trestle, Light Standard and Standard. 5-375 1 Apr. 44. Tentative (V-Type Steel Trestle Equip- ment). 5-475 1 Sep. 44. Military Diving. $5-500 Pump, Carver (Model 255). $5-500-3 Pump, Centrifugal, 2", Red Jacket (Model 7-M). $5-500-4 Pump Centrifugal, 2", Carver (Model 25212). $5-500-5 Pump Centrifugal, 4" MTD Carver (Model 4882). $5-500-7 Pump, Sump,'Ingersoll Rand (Model, size 25). 5-510-2 Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, ^,-cu. yd., with Attachments, Link-Belt, Model LS50. 5-513-1 Scraper, Carryall, 3/2 cu. yd., LeTourneau (Model X). 5-514-1 Roller^ Portable, Littleford (Model CS). $5-514-8 Roller, Pneumatic Tired, William Bros. (Model 67 W). 5-515-15 Rooter, LeTourneau (Model If-30). 5-519-1 Spreader, Material, Buckeye (Model 9-4 Wheel). $5-537-1 Trailer, 10-Ton. ~ 5-540 Sprayer, Paint, Pneumatic, Portable without Com- pressor, DeVilbiss. 5-540-2 Saw, Circular, Portable, Motor Driven, 220-Volt, 60-Cycle, AC, 12-inch Blade, Skilsaw Model 127. $5-540-6 Grinder, Bench Mounted Air Operated, Ingersoll Rand (Model 4G). $5-540-8 Paint Spraying Unit. $5-540-9 Drill, Air (Stell). Ingersoll Rand (Model B). $5-540-10 Saw Pneumatic, Ingersoll Rand (Model B-12). $5-575 Searchlight, 60-in., General Electric Model 1941. 5-1000 Aggregate Material Spreader Model 8. 5-1002 5 Dec. 42. Asphalt Mixer, Model 848. 5-1004 2 Dec. 43. Dryer, Aggregate, Dual-Drum, Travel or Central Plant, Trailer-Mounted, 80 to 150 tons per hr., Barber-Greene, Model 833. C 1. 5-1006 2 Nov. 42. Bucket Loader Model 82-A. 5-1008 4 Dec. 42. Asphalt Finisher, Model 879A. 5-1010 Dec. 42. Belt Conveyor Style N. 5-1012 28 Nov. 42, Dump, Asphalt, Trailer-Mounted with Distributor, Attachments, Littleford, Model US-3C. 5-1014 2 Nov. 42. Tank, Car, Heater, Model DS, 3-car ca- pacity. 5-1016 12 Oct. 42. Asphalt Plant, Erection and Operation. 5-1018 16 Dec. 43. Grader, Road, Motorized Diesel, 12 ft. Moldboard, Caterpillar, Model 12. 5-1022 16 Jan. 43. Blade Grader-Model No. 66, Hand Con- trolled. 5-1020 Motor Grader, Model G-023589-AG Gasoline. 5-1024 10 Apr. 43. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning Wheel, Hand Controlled, 10 ft. Moldboard Cater- pillar Model 44. 5-1026 18 Mar. 44. Pump, Asphalt, Trailer-Mounted, with Distributor Attachments, Littleford, Model US-3C, with LeRoi Engine, Model D-140-P3. 5-1028 28 Nov. 42. Motor Grader, Type 101 Diesel Model G-23564-AG. tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plana Division, VvL 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only, SS DUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITDE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM $5-1030 4 Jan. 44. Crusher, Rock, Jaw-type, 4-wheel Trailer-Mounted, 7 Cu. Yd. per hr. Gruendler, Type 1016A. 5-1032 Ditcher, Model 44-C. 5-1034 3 Dec. 42. Mixer, Rotary Tiller, Soil Stabilization, Self-Powered, Trailer-mounted, Gasoline, Model MHD 72. 5-1036 9 Mar. 44. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning- Wheel, Hand-Controlled, 10-ft. Moldboard, Adams, Model 104 with Scarifier. 5-1037 18 Jan. 44. Crushing and Screening Plant, 2-Unit, Gasoline, Semi-Trailer-Mounted with Dollies, 25-cu. yd. pr. hr. Iowa Model No. 1, Maintenance. 5-1038 15 Sept. 43. Crushing and Screening Plant 2-Unit, Gasoline, Semi-Trailer-Mounted with Dollies, 25-cu. yd. per hr. Iowa, Model No. 1 Parts. 5-1040 5 Jan. 43. Pump, Bituminous, Trailer-Mounted Littleford, Model US-113. 5-1042 15 Dec. 42. Tank Car Heater, Model DS 2 car ca- pacity. 5-1044 15 Dec. 42. Tank Car Heater, Model DS 2 car ca- ; pacity. 5-1046 2 Nov. 42. Tank Car Heater, Model DS, _3 car ca- pacity. 5-1048 Nov. 43. Spreader, Sand, Towed Type, Traction Powered, Good Roads, Model 2S. 5-1050 11 Dec. 42. Aggregate Batching Plant (Model P- 3105-3 Compartment.) <$5-1054 Bituminous Brush, Drag., Model D. Traffic and Road Equip. Co. (SPM-1385). 5-1056 6 May 43. Spreader, Concrete, Gasoline Engine- Drive Form-Hiding, 20 ft. Width, Blaw-Knox Model SA with Hercules Engine, Model QXD 5. 5-1058 21 Jul. 43. Spreader, Concrete Gasoline Engine Driven 20 ft. width Model SA with Continental En- gine Model P F226. C1. 5-1060 5 May 43. Roller, Road, Towed-Type, Sheepsfoot, 1-drum, with Removable feet, LeTourneau, Model W-l; 2-drums, in line, Model W-2. 5-1062 30 Nov. 42. Spreader, Concrete, Gasoline Engine Driven, Form Riding 20 ft. width Jaeger Model CS- 20. 5-1064 22 Dec. 42. Finisher,'Concrete, Self-propelled 20 ft. paving width, Model H. 5-1066 11 Sept. 43. Spreader Concrete, Gasoline Engine- Driven Form-Riding, 20 ft. width. Blaw-Knox, Model 8. 5-1068 20 Feb. 43. Finisher, Concrete, Form-Riding, 20- ft. width, Blaw-Knox, Model XC. 5-1070 30 Nov. 42. Tamper Form, Concrete, Gasoline En- gine-Driven, Adjustable for 7 to 10 in Forms Jaeger, Model 1. 5-1072 22 Apr. 43. Paver Concrete, Crawler Mounted Sin- gle-Drum Model Multifoote 34E. 5-1074 15 Jul. 43. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline Engine Driven- Trailer Mounted, 7 cu. ft. Model 7S Dandie, with LeRoi Engine M Model XRPI. 5 1076 6 Jan. 44. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline Trailer- Mounted, 14-cu. ft. Ransome, Model 14 S-U with LeRoi Engine, D-140. - tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Uaera of Equipment Only. #Not available. TM *5-1078 24 Apr. 44. Heater, Asphalt, Trailer-Mounted, 3- car, 42-HP, Cleaver-Brooks Model DS-31, Briggs & Stratton Engine, Model ZZ. 5-1080 26 Nov. 42. Peg Tooth Harrow, McCormick-Deering No 2 Easy-Fold (Four-Section140 Teeth). - 5-1082 6 Jan. 43. Harrow, Disc, Offset, 8-ft., 24-in. Discs, International Harvester Model DY-RR SO-49. 5-1084 6 Jan. 43. Cultivator, Chisel-Tooth 12 in. Spacing, 8-ft. Wide, International Harvester, Model DY- RR-F. 5-1086 23 Jan. 43. Plow, Tractor, with Standing Cutter and single plain share, Model No. 11. 5-1088 29 Jan. 43. Plow, Bottom and Disc. Towed-Type Four 14-in. Bottoms, Deere, Model 7. 5-1090 11 Feb. 43. Rooter, Cable Operated 3-tooth, Model 1- H3. 5-1092 19 Feb. 43. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning- Wheel, Hand-Controlled, 12 ft. Adams, Modelboard Adams. Mold 124-S. 5-1094 18 Feb. 43. Scraper, Road, Drag-Type-Rotary 43 cu. ft. Adams Model 152. 5-1096 18 Feb. 43. Scraper, Road, Drag-Type, Rotary, 34 cu. ft. Adams, Model 342. 5-1098 15 June 44. Roller, Road Gasoline, Tandem, 2-Axle, 2- to 2,2-ton, Ferguson, Model 151. 5-1100 13 Jan. 43. Roller, Road Powered, Gasoline, 3-wheel, 10- ton, Model Chief. 5-1102 Oct. 43.' Washing and Screening Plant, Sand and Gravel, 75-tons pr. hr. Pioneer, Model 412-VW. 5-1106 8 Feb. 44. Crushing and Screening Plant, 2 Units, Gasoline, ' -.mi-Tra 1 >r-Mounted, with Dollies, 25 cu. yd. pr. hr. 1 owaK Model No. 2 with Buda L-525 Engine. $5-1110 Gruendler Type A 10x16 portable Jaw Crusher. Gruendler Crusher and Pulverizer Co. (SPM-1805). *5-1112 8 Mar. 44. Crushing and Screening Plant, 2-Unit, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Semi-Trailer-Mounted, with Dollies, 25 cu. yd. per hr. Iowa Model 2A, with Case Engine Model LAE. *5-1116 12 Jan. 44. Loader, Belt, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Snow, Barber-Greene, Model 38-D, with Bucket Loader Boom Attachment, Buda Engine, Model HP- 217. 5-1118 31 Dec. 43. Loader, Bucket, Crawler-Mounted Gaso- line Engine-Driven, 3-cu. yd. Barber-Greene, Model 82 A, with Buda Engine HP 326. 5-1120 9 Apr. 43. Grader, Road, Towed Leaning Wheel, Hand Controlled, 6G foot Mold board, Adams, Model 11- 8. 5-1122 10 Apr. 43. Roller, Road, Towed Sheepsfoot, Single- drum with Removable Feet, (Model No. 10-S). *5-1124 10 Mar. 41. Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Elevating, Power Controlled, 48-inch Carrier, Adams, Model 11. 5-1126- 5 Feb. 44. Mixer, Rotary-Tiller, Soil Stabilization Power Take-Off, Trailer-Mounted, Seaman, Model ABT-48. $5-1128 Roller, Towed, Model US-45-130 Littleford Bros. Inc. 5-1130 5 Nov. 43. Distributor, Bituminous Material Trailer- Mounted 1250 gal., Etnyre Model MX-D4, Style RE, with LeRoi Model P-2877D2 Engine. 5-1132 18 Dec. 43. Distributor Bituminous Material, Trail- er-Mounted. 1250 gal., ' Etnyre Model MX-D5, Style RE, with LeRoi Model D-140-P7-3 Engine. VS NUMBER DATE, TITUS AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 5-1134 11 Apr. 44. Distributor, Bituminous Material, Truck-Mounted, 800 jjal., Etnyre, Model MX-D6, Style RE with LeRoi Engine Model D-140. *5-1136 8 Feb. 44. Pump, Water, Trailer-Mounted with distributor, Attachments, Rosco Model MAE, with Wisconsin Engine, Model VE-41. *5-1138 Oct. 44. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline, Trailer- Mounted, 7 cu. ft., Construction Machinery Co., Model 7-S. 5-1140 28 Jan. 44. Roller, Road, Towed-Type, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, 13 Tires, William Bros. Model 67W. 5-1142 23 Apr. 43. Roller, Road, Gaspline, Tandem 2-Axle, 5 to 8 ton Buffalo-Springfield, Model KT-16. , 5-1144 7 Jan.- 44. Ditcher, Plow-Type, 12 in., Bottom 26 in. Depth, Killefer, Model 350-R. 5-1146 15 Mar. 44, Tank, Asphalt, Steel, Trailer-Mounted, with Steam Coils, 1,500-gal., Littleford, Model 102S. 5-1148 9 Nov. 43. Tank, Asphalt, Steel, Truck-Mounted, with Steam Coils, 800-gal. Rosco, Model RMU, with Wisconsin Engine, Model VE-41. 5-1150 16 May 44. Distributor, Water-Truck Mounted 1,000 gal. Rosco, Model MME, with Wisconsin En- gine, Model VE-41. 5-1152 6 Jan. 42. Heater, Water, Paver, Concrete Little- ford Model 5C. 5-1154 9 Apr. 43. Kettle, Asphalt Repair, Trailer-Mounted with Motor-Driven Hand Spray, 165 gal. Capacity, Littleford, Model 84 Hd-3. *5-1156 14 'Mar. 44. Kettle, Asphalt Repair, Trailer- Mounted, with Motor Driven Hand Spray, 110-gal- lon capacity, Model 66-US Airborne, with Lawson Engine Model 558-1. 5-1158 ,6 May 44. Kettle, Asphalt-Repair, Trailer-Mounted, With Motor-Driven Hand Spray, 165-gal. Capacity Littleford, Model 84-HD-3 Series T. 5-1162 30 Mar. 44. Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, %- cu. yd. with attachments; Osgood, Model 200, with Buda Engine, Model HP-326 (Shovel serial num- bers 3151 through 3870 and 3971 through 3988). 5-1165 Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Diesel, 2 cu. yd. with Attachments, Northwest, Model 78 D. 5-1166 20 Jul. 43. Shovel, Crawler-Mounted Diesel, 2 cu. yd. with Attachments, Northwest, Model 78D, Parts, Catalog. 5-1168 Dec. 43. Crane, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline %-cu. yd., with attachments, Koehring Model 304. 5-1170 13 Jan. 43. Shovel, Crawler-Mounted Gasoline % cu. yd. with Attachments, Bucyrus Erie, Model 15 B. 5-1174 8 Sep. 43. Crane, Truck-Mounted Gasoline % cu. yd. Quickway, Model E, with IH Model U-9 Power Unit. 5-1180 10 Feb. 42. Ditching Machine, Wheeltype Crawler, Mounted, Gasoline Digging Depth 5 ft. 6 in. width 23 in. Cleveland Model 110. {5-1182 Model Tx21. 3-axle Tandem (Roller) Buffalo- Springfield Roller Co. (SPM-1014). 5-1184 16 Sep. 43. Roller, Road, Gasoline Engine Driven, Tandem, 3-Axle, 9 to 14 ton, Model KX-16. {5-1188 Kohler 10-Ton Gasoline Roller, Serial H-1001-H- 1470 Incl. (SPM-1809). tissued by Maintenance Publication Office. War Plans Division, Box 1679. Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. Not in stock; not to be requisitioned. TM 5-1190 15 Apr. 43. Scraper, Towed, Hydraulically Operat- ed, 114 cu. yd., Model Cab and Model H.U. Hyd. Unit. {5-1192 Finisher, Concrete, Form-riding, 20-ft. to 25-ft., Blaw-Knox Model XD, with Hercules Engine, Model IXB-5. 5-1194 Mobiloader, Models 8, 8H, 8C, 8M, 8B for Cater- pillar D8 and RD8 Tractor Athey Truss Wheel Co. 5-1197 27 May 43. Shovel, Power, Crawler Mounted, Gaso- line % cu. yd. (Model No. 70 with Buda Engine Model K-393). 5-1198 20 Dec. 43. Shovel, Power, Crawler Mounted Gaso- line % cu. yd. Model No. 70, with Buda Engine v model K-393 (parts catalog). 1 5-1202 4 Mar. 44. Scraper, Road, Motorized, Cable-Oper- ated, 12 cu. yd., LeTourneau, Model Super C, Tourna- pull, with Model LP Carryall. 5-1206 Mar. 44. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Cable Oper- ated 312-cu. yd., LeTourneau, Model D. 5-1208 6 Aug. 43. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Cable- Operated 8-cu. yd., Type III, LeTourneau, Model LS. 5-1210 11 Jun. 42. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Cable- Operated 8-cu. yd., Type III LeTourneau, Model LS. 5-1212 3 Jul. 43. Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Cable-Oper- ated Type IV Model LP. *5-1216 4 Sep. 43. Tiltdozer, Tractor Mounting, Cable Op- erated, Model A4. 5-1218 3 Jul. 43. Angledozer, Tractor-Mounting, Cable- Operated, LeTourneau, Model SK-6. 5-1224 3 Jul. 43. Angledozer, Tractor-Mounting, Cable- Operated, LeTourneau, ModelWCK_7. 5-1228 10 Jul. 43. Angledozer, Tractor-Mounting, Cable- Operated LeTourneau, Model C-4 (For use with LeTourneau T-4 Power Control Unit.) 5-1230 16 Sept. 43. Plow, Disc, Towed Type, Five 28 inch Discs Deere Model 205. 5-1241 1 Jul. 43. Crushing. Screening, Washing Plant, - Rock, and Gravel, 5 and 9 unit Combination Crawl- er Mounted, 100-150 T. P. H., Gasoline Erection and Operation. 5-1244 2 Feb. 44. Crusher, Jaw-Type, Gasoline Engine- Driven Crawler-Mounted, 30-in. x 42-in. to 200 to 400-tons per hr. Model 06-A. 5-1246 2 Feb. 44. Crushed, Roll-Type, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Crawler-Mounted 54 in. dia. x 24 in. Face 100 to 190 Tons per hr. Model 54-VA. 5-1248 2 Feb. 44. Crusher, Screener and Washer, Roll-type Belt-Driven, Crawler Mounted, 40-in Dia. x 22 in. Face 40 to 140 TPH Model 300 WA, and Dehydra- tor, Sand, Screw, Feed Chain-Driven, Trailer-Mount- ed, 4 Steel Wheels, 40 to 60 TPH Pioneer. 5-1J50 2 Feb. 44. Crusher, Roll-type, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Trailer-Mounted, 6-Steei Wheels, 40-in Dia. x 22 in. Face. 40 to 140 tons per hour, Model 42-VA. *5-1252 2 Feb. 44. Scrubber and Washer, Paddle-Type. 5-1254 2 Feb. 44. Power Unit, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Trailer-Mounted, 4-Steel Wheels, 120 to 140-HP, Model 300 WA. 5-1256 2 Feb. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Trailer-Mounted. 6-in., Discharge 1,000- gpm. at 80-ft., Head, Model 300-WA. 57 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued tm 5-1258 2 Feb. 44. Conveyor, Belt, Transfer, High Gasoline, Engine-Driven, 30 in. x 50 ft. Mast; 30 in. x 35 ft. Low Mast; 30 in. x 50 ft. Low Mast. 300-FPM; 30- in. x 50-ft. Low Mast, 400-FPM. 5-1260 30 Aug. 43. Asphalt and Soil Aggregate. Mixing Plant, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 25 tons per hr. 4 units, Barber-Greene. *15-1266 5, 6, 7 and 8-Ton Huber Roller, Buda HP260 Gaso- line Engine. Huber Mfg. Co. (SPM-1021). 5-1270 25 May 43. Bulldozer, Hydraullic Tractor Mounted 59 in. Blade, Model BABX for Model CA-1, Clarkair Crawler. 5-1272 Oct. 43. Angledozer, Tractor - Mounting, Cable- Operated LaPlante-Choate, Model R-76R (For Model D7 Caterpillar Tractor). 5-1274 Roller, Littleford, Model C. (SPM-1046). 15-1276 Model No. 75 Water Distributor, Littleford Bros., Inc. (SPM-1556). 5-1280 30 Aug. 43. Asphalt and Soil Aggregate Mixing Plant, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 25 tons per hr., 4 units, Barber-Greene. 5-1306 18 Mar. 44. Angledozer, Tractor-Mounting, Hy- draulic-Operated, LaPlant-Choate, Model R-63 (For Caterpillar D6 Tractor). 5-1308 23 Mar. 44. Angledozer, Tractor-Mounting, Hy- draulic-Operated, LaPlant-Choate, Model 4-R for Caterpillar Tractor, Model D4. 5-1310 15 Apr. 44. Bulldozer, Tank-Mounting, Hydraulic- Operated, LaPlant-Choate, Model BM4, for M4A1- A2 and A3, Medium Model Tanks. 15-1332 Bulldozer, Model XD9 for use with D8 caterpillar tractor. R. G. LeTourneau Inc. $5-1334 Austin-Western 3-Type Rip Rooter, Austin-Western Road Machinery Co. 5-1336 Bulk Cement Plant. Blaw-Knox Division of Blaw- Knox Co. 5-1338 Athey Mobiloader Models 4 and W4 for Caterpillar D and R4 Standard or wide gauge Tractors, Athey Truss Wheel Co. 5-1340 Haiss Loader, Bucket Type, Model 75-C, LeRoi Mo- tor, Model D-201-7, George Haiss Mfg. CoM Inc. *5-1348 Model C Tournapull. R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM-1099). $5-1350 Roadbuilder, Mounted on Cletrac BG Tractors, Model RE, Garwood Industries, Inc. (SPM-1128). $5-1360 Trackson Traxcavator, Model T4 (Bucket Loader). Trackson Co. (SPM-1207). $5-1370 Bros Rotary Snow Plow, Model 37 PR-188 Mtd. on Diamond T-986A Army 4-Ton, 6x6 Chassis. Wm. Bros. Boiler & Mfg. Co. (SPM-2477). *$5-1372 Caterpillar D8 tractor LaPlant-Choate R8 Trail- builder, LaPlant V8 Snow Plow, Williamette-Hyster D8N Winch. Caterpillar Tractor Co. (SPM-2339). $5-1452 Model 20, American-Bosch Magnetos, Type MJS 4C MJA 6C; Wico Magnetos Series APStd. and Heavy, Fairbanks-Morse Magnetos, Bay City Shovel, Inc. (SPM-1247). *$5-1458 Model 75, Link Belt Speeder, Shovel. Link-Belt- Speeder Corp. (SPM-1768). $5-1460 Adams Motor Grader, Model No. 402; Motor Model, FBC-450 IHC, J. D. Adams. (SPM-1317). rjls>ued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plana Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio te Users of Equipment Only. (Not available. TM #$5-1468 Multifoote Paver, Model 27E. Foote Co., Ine., (SPM-1500). #$5-1472 Killefer "C'.Series Cultivators Killefer Mfg. Corp. (SPM-1271). #$5-1474 Mammoth Hauling Scrapers. The Slusser-McLean Scraper Co. (SPM-1611). #$5-1476 Sauerman Slackline Cableway Excavators and Power Drag Scrapers, Sauerman Bros. Inc. (SPM- * 1994). #$5-1478 Trailbuilder, TAB 20 and up for Clark Tractor, LaPlant-Choate Mfg. Co. (SPM-2087). #$5-1482 Koehring 14S-3A Mixer with LeRoi Engine Model No. D133P1-7. Koehring Co. (SPM-1783). $5-1184 Wood Roadmixer, Model Series Ko. 48. Wood Road- mixer Co. (SPM-1391). $5-1486 7-S Model U Mixer, Ransome Concrete Machinery Co. (SPM-1225). #$5-1488 Bituminous Pressure Distributor, Model 875XA. Municipal Supply Co. (SYM-1260). #$5-1492 Roller Road, Powered, Diesel, 8-12 Ton Variable Weight, Model Tandem. Galion Iron Works and Mfg. Co. (SPM-1797). #$5-1494 Osgood Type 80 Cranes, with Caterpillar D-13000 Engine, Kohler 2000-Watt Light Plant. Model L, AC Fuel Pump, Model B Bosch Magneto, Type MJC4C-8 Curtis Air Compressor, Model F Nugent Pressure Oil Filter. Fig. 116TZ. Size Ir. Williams Clamshell Bucket. Type MF Williams Bucket. Type MF Williams Dragline Bucket, Type DX. Osgood Shovel Co. (SPM-2265). #$5-1496 Crop Disc Harrows, Four-Gang, 180A Series. Kil- lefer Mfg. Co. (SPM-1272). #$5-1498 John Deere, Models KB and KC Tractor Disc Har- rows, Deere & Mansur Works of Deere & Co. (SPM-1430). #$5-1504 Model C. Turnapull (with Caterpillar D468 Mo- tor) Model TCI Power Control Unit, Model LS Carryall (with Bendix 17x4 Duo Servo Brake) R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM-1552). $5-1508 Bulldozer Model K8, for use with D8 Caterpillar Tractor, R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM-1111). $5-1514 Treedozer, Tractor-Mounted Hydraulic operated, LaPlant-Choate Model TD8 for Caterpillar Tractor Model D8, (SPM-2318). #$5-1516 Carrimor Scraper, CW-10 (SPM-2254) La- Plant-Choate Mfg. Co. #$5-1518 Model AD Motor Grader. Allis-Chalmers Co. (SPM-2040). #$5-1544 Austin-Western Carnet Roller. (D-3700 and up.) Austin-Western Road Machinery Co. (SPM-1909). #$5-1554 Smith Non-Tilting Mixers 7-8 and 10-8 Sizes, Model 356. T. L. Smith Co. (SPM-1907). *5-1580 24 Mar. 44. Bulldozer Tractor-Mounted, Cable-Op- erated, LeTourneau Model XD-7. *5-1584 14 July 44. Angledozer, Tractor Mounting, Cable- Operated, LaPlant-Choate, Model R 82 R, for Model D-8 Caterpillar Tractor. 5-2000 Dec. 43. Portable Water Purification Equipment. Model, 1940, Wallace and Tieman Co. 5-2002 25 Sep. 42. Well Drilling Machine. No. 71 Speed Star. $5-2006 Centrifugal Pump, Model SOM (WAC 14X) 4-in. 5-2008 6 Nov. 42. Centrifugal Pump, Model J54, 4 in. 5-2012 18 Sep. 42. Deep Well Turbine Pump Model 4700. 68 NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 5-2014 4 Nov. 42. Diaphragm Pump, Model AD-4, 4-in. Novo. 5-2016 30 Nov. 42. Centrifugal Pump, Model 2XPK, 165- GPM Jaeger. 5-2018 1 Dec. 42. Sump Pump, Model CP-2. 5-2022 28 Feb. 43. Pump Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 2-in., Discharge, 55 gpm at 50 ft. Head, Jaeger, Carver or Red Jacket Model 2APS-1. 5-2024 15 May 43. Well Drilling Machine, Rotary Type, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Failing, Model 314. 15-2026 13 .May 43. Pump, Centrifugal, Diesel Engine- Driven, Base Mounted, 3 inch, Discharge, 600 gpm 400 foot head, with Ingersoll-Rand Model 3 GT Pump and Cummins Model Hip-600 Engine. 5-2028 Nov. 43. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine Driven, Base-Mounted, 4-in. Discharge, 200 gpm at 350 ft. Head, Gorman-Rupp, Model C&4-14. 5-2030 15 Dec. 42. Water Purification Unit, Gasoline En- gine Drive, Truck Mounted, 100 GPM (Model 1938). 5-2032 15 Mar. 43. Hypochlorination Unit, Automatic Por- table! Wallace & Tiernan, Model A-506. 15-2034 Jan. 44. Pump Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, 2-in. Discharge, 60 GPM, 125-Ft. Head Ger- man-Rupp, Model W52-10A. 5-2036 8 Feb. 43. Pump, Centrifugal, 114 Discharge, 125 gpm 300-foot Head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model B-180; Economy Pump Incorporated. 5-2037 15 Jan. 44. Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base-Mounted, 114-in., Discharge, 125 G.P.M. at 300-ft., Head, Economy Model B-180 Engine; LeRoi, Model D-140. 5-2038 9 July 43. Pump Centrifugal, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Base Mounted 2-in. Discharge 60 gpm at 125 ft. Head Gorman-Rupp, Model W52-10. *52040 20 Apr. 44. Pump, Deep Well, Centrifugal Type, 4-in. Discharge, 200-GPM, 200-ft. Head, 150-ft. Set- ting, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Peerless Model 6M. 5-2042 26 Feb. 44. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven Helical Rotor-Type, 30 gpm at 250 ft. Head Type 11. Peerless, Hi-Lift Model 42. 5-2044 S Sept. 43. Pump, Centrifugal, 2-in. Discharge, 166 gpm 25-foot head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model CA-33. 15-2046 Type 1, Peerless M-52 Hi-Lift Pump and Wau- kesha Model ICKU Engine, Peerless Pump Division. (SPM-2282). 5-2050 17 Jun. 43. Tank Water, Canvas, with Spray Bar Attachment, 75-GPM, U. S. Rubber. 5-2052 14 Dec. 43. Pump,. Deep Well, Gasoline-Engine- Driven, Turbine-Type, 200 gpm at 200-ft. Head, Cook Model PI-535, with Continental Engine Y-112. 5-2054 29 May 44. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Helical Rotor-Type, 30 gpm at 250 ft. Head, type 2, Peerless Hi-Lift Model 42 H (Engine: Wisconsin, Model AHH). *5-2058 9 Mar. 44. Pumping and Hypochlorination Unit, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Portable, 50-GPM, Model U-8600. tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. {Not available. 69 TM 15-2060 Cleaver Model M2-E10B Distillation Unit, 2,000 Gals, per day Capacity. Cleaver-Brooks Co. (SPM-* 1734). 15-2064 Model M2E25 Distillation Unit, 5000 Gals, per day Capacity. Cleaver-Brooks Co. (SPM-2093). 5-2066 14 Jun. 44. Water Purification Unit, Gasoline En- gine-Driven, Stationary, 50-gpm,Wallace and Tier- nan, Model A-521 (Knockdown-Type). *5-2071 3 Aug. 44. Water Softening Equipment, Gravity flow 300,000 Grains per Regeneration (Zeolite Type), Refinite Model G54. 5-2076 Pump, Rotary, Power Take-off Driven, Fire Truck- Mounting, Mid-ship, Single-Discharge, 2-in., Dis- charge, 100-GPM at 277-ft. head or (120-PSI), Waterous, Model-H D-281-R. 5-2108 29 Sep. 42. Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline, Trailer- Mounted 14-cu. ft. Ransome, Model 14S-U with LeRoi Engine D133-P10. #15-2112 Pump, Centrifugal, Types, D.E.F.G. GA Gardner- Denver Co. 15-2116 Gasoline Pump, Model 6B, Type HBE with Conti- nental Model 33R, Gasoline Engine, American"* Marsh Pumps Inc. 15-2120 Barnes Self-Priming Centrifugal Pump, Model IM- US, Barnes Mfg. Co. #15-2122 Pump, Deep Well, Reciprocating. F. E. Myers Co- (SPM-1164). 15-2260 Portable Knockdown Purification Unit A-52107L Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. (SPM-1925). *15-2262 Centrifugal Pumping Unit, Hawk Model, 55 G. ?. M. 2-inch. The Gorman-Rupp Co. (SPM-1785). *15-2266 431 Myers Jack, AHH Wisconsin Engine, 3%xl8x 67" Myers Fig. 3102 Double Acting Working Bar- rel. (SPM-2082). #15-2268 CMC Model 7M Pump, Wisconsin Model AB En- gine. Construction Machinery Co., (SPM-1155). 15-2270 CMC Model 30M Pump, Wisconsin Model VE-4 Engine. Construction Machinery Co. (SPM-1154). 5-2274. Pump, Piston, 25 GPM, American Marsh. (SPM-> 1150). 5-2276 Carter Engine-Driven Pump Unit, 704-4F, Ralph B. Carter Co. % #15-2278 Single and Double Diaphragm Pump. No. 5A Stover CT2 Horizontal Engine; C. H. E. Manufac- turing Co. (SPM-1503). 152280 Steam Pump, 4%x3x4, AE1500. Gardner-Denver Co. (SPM-2103). 15-2284 Novo Self-Priming, Diaphragm, Pressure, Centrif- ugal Pumps Novo Engine Co. (SPM-1229). #15-2286 Goulds Flexi-Unit, Centrifugal Pumps, Single and Two-stage, Side Suction, Open Impeller, Double Ball Bearing, Goulds Pumps, Inc. (SPM-1474). *15-2290 4%x2%x4 Horizontal Duplex Steam Pump. Worth- ington Pump and Machinery Co. (SPM-1167). #15-2292 Centrifugal Pumps, Type HL, Single Phase and Type HBL Two-Stage. Worthington Pump & Ma- chinery Co. (SPM-2252). #15-2294 Gas-Engine-Driven-Self-Priming Pumping Unit, 60 GPM, 200 ft. 1750 R.P.M., Model F6-T; Nov Gas Engine Model CW-66. Aurora Pump Co. (SPM-t 1330). 5-2296 Single-Stage Condensate Pump Warren Steam Pump Co., Inc. (SPM-1489). 15-2298 Boiler Feed Pump, Model AF Steam, 5^x3^xt Duplex Pump, Valve Plate Piston Type. (Gardner- Denver Co.) (SPM-1457). #15-2308 Pump, Self-Priming, Centrifugal. Gorman-Rupp Co. (SPM-2294). i.com / RareAviation.com NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES WHBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TM 5-3068 8 May 43. Tractor, Crawler, Type, Diesel, 80 DBPH Model D7. 5-3070 16 Jan. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74-in. Gage with LeTourneau WCK-7 Angledozer, R7 Rear Power Control Unit and FTD-7 Front Power Control Unit 5-3072 13 May 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74-in. Gage with LeTourneau WCK-7 Angledozer and LeTourneau R-7 Power Control Unit. 5-3074 Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74-in. Gage with LaPlant-Choate R76F Angledozer and LeTourneau FTD-7 and R 7 Power Control Units. , 5-3076 5 Dec. 42. Tractor, Model D7, Diesel with Hyster D7N Towing Winch, and LeTourneau WCK 7 An- gledozer, and FTD7 Power Control Unit. 5-3078 16 Apr. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Rigid, Caterpillar D7, 74-in. Gage, with Trackson MD-7 Pipe Layer and AF 7 Anglefiller. 5-3080 19 Apr. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Standard Caterpillar D7, 74 in. Gage with Hyster Double-Drum D7N Winch. 5-3082 Nov. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74 in. Gage, with LaPlant-Choate R-71 Angledozer and LeTourneau R-7 Power Control Unit. 5-3084 Tractor, Crawler, Diesel 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74 in. Gage, with LaPlant-Choate R-76R Angledozer and LeTourneau R7 Power Con- trol Unit. 5-3090 Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar D7, 74 in. Gage, with LaPlante-Choate R-71 Angledozer and Hyster D7N Winch. jo-3092 D7 Diesel Tractor with LeTourneau XD7 Bulldozer and R7 PCU. Caterpillar Tractor Co. (SPM-1690). 5-3100 14 Aug. 43. Tractor, Crawler Type, Diesel Engine Powered, 55DBHP, Caterpillar Model D6. 5-3101 Jul. 44. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 55 to 65 DBHP, Standard, Caterpillar D6 74-in., Gage, with La- Plant-Choate R~63 Angledozer and Hyster D6N Winch. 5-3102 14 Aug. 43. Tractor, Crawler Type, Diesel, 55 DBHP Caterpillar Model D6 with LeTourneau SK6 Angledozer and R678 Power Control Unit. , 5-3104 2 Dec. 42. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel 55 to 65 DBHP Standard 74 in. Gage, with Hyster D6N winch. 15-3110 2 Dec. 42. Tractor, Model D4, Diesel. 5-8112 Tractor, Model D4, Diesel with LeTourneau C4 An- gledozer and T4 Power Control Unit. 5-3114 3 Dec. 42. Tractor, Crawler Diesel, 35 to 40 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar, D4, 44 in. Gage and 60 in. Gage with Hyster D4 Winch. 5-8116 Tractor, Model D4 Diesel with Athey W4 Mobi- loader. 5-3117 Jul. 44- Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 35 to 40 DBHP, Standard, Caterpillar D4, 44-in., Gage, with La- Plant-Choate 4-R, Angledozer and Hyster D4A Winch. 5-8118 Tractor, Model D4, Diesel with Athey W4 Mobi- loader and Hyster D4 Towing Winch. 5-3120 19 Apr. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 35 to 40 DBHP Caterpillar, D4, 60 in. Gage with Trackson I PD4 Pipe Layer and AF4 Anglefilled. ENGINEERSContinued .. tm 115-2312 6" 15-Stage Cook Deep Well Turbine Pump, Model SK-660 on base frame with Wisconsin Model AGH Gasoline Engine, V-Belt Drive for 200-ft. setting. A. D. Cook, Inc. (SPM-3008). *15-2314 Pump, 10M CMC 2" Centrifugal Dual Prime En- gine, Wisconsin Model AE. Construction Machinery Co. (SPM-1413). J5-2320 Pump, Steam, 4x2%x4, Gardner-Denver. (SPM- 2548). . , . *15-2322 Sterelators, Series 3600, Type U. High Pressure. Everson Mfg. Co. (SPM-1672). 15-2324 Hi-Octane Pumping Unit, 100 GPM, 100-ft. Head of Gasoline with Dewatering and Deaerating Equip- ment Gasoline Engine-Powered, Hill Diesel Engine Co. (SPM-2299). *15-2328 Electrifugal and Type SS Unit Pumps. Allis- , Chalmers. (SPM-1267). 5-3000 31 Oct. 42. Industrial Tractor, Model DI. 5--3002 7 Dec. 42. Dump Bottom Trailer, Model E-13 Crawler Mounted. 15-3004 Model WM Tractor Equipped with Buckeye Trail- builder as supplies to the U. S. Army, Tractor Serial No. WM 10391 and WM 10942 to 112-29, Allis Chal- mers Mfg. Co. 5-3010 13 Feb. 43. Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gaso- line, 40 DB-HP, Standard, Case LAI. 5-3012 5 May 43. Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gaso- line 23-DB-HP, Standard, Case SI, with LaPlant Choate Power Control Unit (For Ah-Airborne Or- ganizations). 5-3014 5 May 43. Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gaso- line, 23 DB-HP, Standard, Case SI, with Hough Air- borne SI Bucket Loader. 5-3020 Tractor, Crawler Type, 20 DBHF, with Bulldozer and Towing Winch Model CA-1 Clarkair. 5-3040 18 Mar. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 110 to 140 DBHP Standard Caterpillar D8, 78-in. Gage. 5-3042 22 Feb. 43. Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 110 to 140 DBHP Standard, Caterpillar, D8, 78 in. Gage, with LevTourneau CKD-8 Angledozer, T-8 Rear Power Control-Unit and FTD-8 Front Power Control Unit. 5-3044 22 Feb. 43. Tractor Model D, Diesel with Le- Tourneau CKD8 Angledozer and FD8 and R8 Power Control Units. . , , KW, Model BX-2435. United States Motor Corp. (SPM-2522). 5-5482 Arc Welder, Gasoline-Engine-Driven, EW-91. Ho- bart Bros. (SPM-2301). 5-5900 5 Oct. 43. Trailer, 2-Wheel Utility, Pole-Type, 214-ton, Type III, Triangulation Tower, Meili-Blum- berg, Model 15-T. $5-6000 U. S. Army Field Cameras, Lanston Monotype Ma- chine Co. (SPM-1162). ,$5-6006 Camera, Copying, Complete with accessories, 24 x 30". Rutherford Machine Co. *$5-6008 Class 1300 and 2000 Multilith Duplicator. Address- ograph. Multigraph Corp. $5-6020 ATF-Webendorfer Big Chief 20 Offset Press. American Type Founders. $5-6022 Lithographic Press, Harris LTE. Mobile Repro- duction Unit. Corps of Engineers. Harris Seybold Potter Co. $5-6040 Camera, Copying, Complete with accessories 24 x 24". Rutherford Machine Co. $5-6042 Vacuum Printing Frame, Model AF-101. Harold M. Pitman Co. (SPM-2262). $5-6044 Lithographic Whirler, Model AW101, Harold M. Pitman Co. *$5-6046 12B1-25 Airflow Printing Lamps. MacBeth Arc Lamp Co. (SPM-1956). tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plana Division, Box 1679. Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. (Not available. Not in stock, not to be requisitioned. TM $5-6048 Beattie Field Process Camera No. 52C. $5-6050 Camera Vertical Projection, Portable, Huebner, 10 x 10-in., with accessories. $5-6052 Vacuum Printing Frame, Model AF-103. Harold M. Pitman Co. (SPM-2089). $5-6054 Vacuum Printing, Frame Model AF-103. Harold M. Pitman Co. (SPM-1587). *$5-6100 Vacuum Machine Model C. Hunter Electro-Copy- ist, Inc. (SPM-1314). *$5-6102 Pease Model 12 Continuous Blue-Printing, De- veloping and Electric Drying Equipment. (SPM- 1588). *$5-6104 Duplicating Machine, Duplicator Model 221 with Suction Feeder Model 816. Davidson Mfg. Corp. (SPM-1763). *$5-6106 Model 4 Continuous Photostat Corp. (SPM-3009), *$5-6110 Model 55 Printer. Charles Bruning Co. (8PM- 1371). *$5-6112 Printer, 4BW. Charles Brunning Co. (SPM-1373). *$5-6114 Ozalid Models E and F Whiteprint Machine. Ozalid Products Division (SPM-1586). *$5-6116 Model 75 Mercury Printer Model 159 Volumatic Developer. Charles Bruning Co. (SPM-1369). *$5-6118 Model 154 B-W Developer. Charles Bruning Co. (SPM-1370). *$5-6128 U. S. Army Field Cameras. Lanston Monotype Co. (SPM-1853). 5-7040 Searchlight, 60-in., General Electric Models 1941 and 1941A. 5-7042 Sep. 42. Searchlight, Portable, 60-inch Antiaircraft. 5-7044 Trailer, Tilting-Type, Searchlight, 60-in., 4-Wheel, Fruehauf, Model 1131, Type M-l. 5-7045 4 June 43. Searchlight, 60-inch General Electric Model 1942 and Control Station. 5-7046 4 June 43. Searchlight, 60-inch General Electric Model 1942 and Control Station. 5-7048 4 June 43. Portable Power Plant for Searchlight, 60-in. General Electric Model 1942. 5-7060 21 May 43. Generator Set, Portable, Gasoline En- gine-Driven, Searchlight, with Carrying Case 400- Watt, 12-Volt, DC, Delco, Model 4-B-12. 5-7070 1 Aug. 43. Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Low Altitude, Wilson, U. S. Type, Model W-3 M-l (Series Nos. 1001 to 1228) with Waukesha Engine, Model 6 BKU. *5-7072 17 Dec. 43. Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Skid- Mounted, Gasoline, Engine-Driven, Low Altitude, Wilson, Model W-4 Type U-l, with Waukesha En- gine, Model BKU. 5-7090 30 Apr. 44. Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable Very Low altitude, U. S. Type Model (VLA) M-l with Waukesha Engine Model 150-U. $5-7100 60-inch Antiaircraft Equipment Model 1941. Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2055). $5-7106 Sperry Airborne Equip. Searchlight 60", M-l. Con- trol Station and Power Plant. Sperry-Gyroscope Co., Inc. (SPM-2521). 5-7112 Searchlight, 60-inch, General Electric, Model 1942A (parts catalog). 5-7115 Nov. 43. Portable Power Plant Searchlight, 60-in. Model 1942A. 5-7116 Nov. 43. Portable, Power Plant Searchlight, 60-in. Model 1942A. 66 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 6-7120 Dec. 43. Generator, Hydrogen Gas, High Pressure, Ferro-Silicon Method Gasoline Engine-Driven, Trail- er Mounted, Model KHPG-1, Type Al with Hercules Engine Model IXB. (Parts manual only) $5-7132 60-inch Antiaircraft Searchlight Mobile and Porta- ble, Model 1934 Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2052). $5-7134 60-inch Antiaircraft Searchlight Equipment, Model 1937. Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2046). $5-7136 60-inch Antiaircraft Equipment Model 1939. Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2057). $5-7138 60-inch Antiaircraft Searchlight Equipment, Model 1940. Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2054). $5y7140 60-inch Antiaircraft Searchlight Equipment, Model 1941-A, Sperry Gyroscope Co. (SPM-2050). 5-8002 Outboard Motor (Model TSE-15). $5-8012 Evinrude Speedifour, Model 7035, Evinrude Motors. (SPM-1122). $5-8014 Elto Lightwin, Models 43134314. Evinrude Motors. $5-8016 Evinrude Speeditwin, Models 6039-6041. Evinrude Motors. 5~8020 3 Dec. 43. Boat, Utility, Power, 18-ft. Penn-Yan, Model AT. 5-8058 9 Sept. 43. Crane, Truck-Mounted Bridge Erector, Hydraulic-Operated, Daybrook, Model M-11A. 5-8060 21 Nov. 43. Crane, Truck-Mounted, Bridge Erec- tor, Hydraulic-Operated, Daybrook, Model M-ll. 5-8062 28 Jan. 43. Steel Treadway Bridge Equipment, Truck Body and Hydraulic Crane (Model M-ll). 5-8064 27 Aug. 44. Crane, Truck-Mounted, Bridge Erector, Hydraulic-Operated, Heil, Model M-11A. <$5-8080 Outboard Motor, 400 Series. Johnson Motors. (SPM-1523). <$5-8086 Schramm Ponton Inflation-Deflation; Manifold In- struction. Schramm, Inc. (SPM-1603). 5-9002 5 May 43. Trailer, 2-Wheel Pole Type Trestle, Model T-1120-A for 10-ton Ponton Bridge Equip- ment or 18-ft. Utility Power Boat. v 5-9004 8 Sept. 42. Trailer, Model No. XBBM 16-ton Low Bed. 5-9006 25 Sept. 42. 10-ton Ponton Trailer Model DF231 Special. 5-9008 25 Sept. 42. Ponton Dolly, Model DC2 Special. 5-9010 19 Sept. 42. Power Vice Stand No. 422. 5-9012 15 Oct. 42. 25-ton Ponton Trailer (Model DF231 Special). 5-9014 15 Feb. 43. Semi-Trailer, Special, Drop-Frame, 25- ton Ponton, Electric Wheel. 5-9018 14 Apr. 43. Semi-Trailer, Special, Drop-Frame, 25-ton Ponton, Trailer Co. of America. 5-9022 5 Oct. 43. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 20-ton, Rogers Model H-20-LS-4 and H-20-LS-6. 5-9024 20 Oct. 42. Threading Machine, Pipe Thread, Mo- tor-Driven, % to 2-in., Oster, No. 502. 5-9026 2 Nov. 42. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton. La- Crosse, Model DF-6-16-A, ES T-1042. 5-9028 7 Mar. 43. Lubricator, Trailer Mounted, Model No. 2430. 5-9030 3 Nov. 42. Ponton Trailer, Model 10-ton 2-wheel, Pole Type. tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Uaera of Equipment Only. fNot available. TM 5-9032 7 Jul. 43. Trailer, Full, Flat Bed, 8-ton, (Model CPT 8 Special). 5-9034 3 Feb. 43. Semi-Trailer, Flat Bed, 20-ton, Model CPT 20, Special with DC 4 Dolly. 5-9036 28 Apr. 43. Semi-Trailer Water Tank 1500 Gallon Capacity. *5-9038 28 Jan. 44. Plow, Snow, Straight Blade, Underbody Type, 4-Ton 6 x 6, or 6-Ton 6x6 Truck Mounted, Standard Ordnance Truck, Willet, Model HRTA. 5-9040 15 Dec. 42. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton, La- Crosse, Model DF6-16-C, ES T-1042A. 5-9042 15 Dec. 42. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton, La- Crosse, Model DF6-16-B. 5-9044 15 Dec. 42. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton, La- Crosse, Model DF6-16-C, ES T-1042A. 5-9054 Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 20-ton, LaCrosse, Model DF6-20. 5-9056 15 Jun. 43. Semi-Trailer, Acetylene Charging Plant, Model FF428DF Special with DC4 Dolly. 5-9058 23 Apr. 43. Trailer, Two Wheel for Arc Welder or 7.5 KVA Generator Model d-1752-S. 5-9059 28 Sept. 44. Trailer, 2-wheel special, 1%-ton, Arc Welder, Model D-1752-S. 5-9060 24 Mar. 43. Crane, Tractor-Operated, Non revolv- ing 40,000 lb. Capacity at 10 ft. Radius, 20 ft. Boom LeTourneau, Model M-20. 5-9062 7 Apr. 43. Power Control Unit, Cable Operating, Rear-Mounting, 1-Drum, Reversible, LeTourneau Model HN. 5-9064 23 Apr. 43. Trailer, 2-wheel Pole Type for 10-ton Ponton Bridge Equipment, Model 1938. 5-9066 28 Jun. 43. Trailer, 2 Wheel Pole Type, Trestle 10- ton Ponton Bridge, Model D-1820-S with Super- structure for Power Utility Boat. 5-9068 31 May 43. Dolly 2-wheel, Semi-Trailer, Flat-Bed, 4% ton, 2 Dual Tires Hobbs Model D-45. 5-9070 29 Jan. 43. Dolly, 2-Wheel Medium Type 2, 7-ton capacity. 5-9072 2(Nan. 43. Trailer, 2-Wheel Utility, Pole-type 2%- ton type I, Infantry Raft Equipment and/or Pneu- matic Bridge Equipment Deere Model D-2252. 5-9074 27 May 43. Trailer, Two-Wheel, Utility, Pole Type, 2%-ton, Type I, Infantry Support Raft and/or Pneu- matic- Bridge Equipment Model D-2424. 5-9076 17 Mar. 43. Trailer, Two-Wheel, Pole Type Tres- tle, 10-ton Ponton Bridge Equipment Model D-1665. 5-9078 Jul! 43. Sweeper, Rotary-Broom, 3-wheel Trailer Mounted, Gasoline, Two Way Sweeping 30 in. x 8 ft. Brush, Grace Model MD 100. 5-9080 12 Nov. 42. Grease Gun Kit, Model PK-100. 5-9082 13 Feb. 43. Sweeper, Rotary, Tractor Mounted Power, Take-Off Drive (Model K). 5-9084 31 May 43. Trailer, Dump, 2-wheel, % ton, Air- borne. ' 5-9086 25 Aug. 43. Ice Plant, One Ton, Manually operated Portable Skid Mounted, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model V-50 with Continental Engine Model Y69, 5-9088 Ice Plant, 15-Ton Frick, Model -ISQDW. 5-9090 23 Nov. 42. Ice Plant, Model 5x5 AU 3.6 ton. 5-9094 24 Jun. 43. Refrigeration Equipment, Automatic control Gasoline Engine Powered, Model OCE 300 FLG-A with Continental Engine Model PY 69. k From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com 87 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 1-9096 9 Aug. 43. Refrigeration Equipment, Motor Driven, for Prefabricated Warehouse, Carrier Model OCE- 300-FLE-A with Wagner Motor Type. RP. 6-9100 4 Feb. 43. Incinerator Model MB34, 2,000 lbs. pr. hr. $5-9102 4-Ton Capacity, Tilting Bed Trailer, Commercial Shearing & Stamping Co. (SPM-1120). $5-9104 Hypressure Jenny Steam Cleaner, Model JM-i Home- stead Valve Mfg. Co. (SPM-1928). 5-9106 17 Mar. 44. Ice Plant, 15-ton, Equipment Only, Frick Model, 7x7 (Enclosed 208/400 Volt, W). 5-9108 14 April 44. Plow, Snow, Straight Blade, 1 IL-ton, 4x4, or 2 IL-ton, 6x6, Truck-Mounting R2-21A. 5-9110A 5 May 44. Semi-Trailer, Van-Type, with Dolly, Heil, Model 02A (For use with Independent Model O2B Oxygen and Nitrogen Gas Generator and Charging Plant. 5-9112 Generating and Charging Plant, Oxygen and Ni- trogen Cylinder, 500-cfh Oxygen, 100-cfh, Nitrogen, Semi-TraileiMounted, with Dolly Air Products, Model 21300-D. 5-9114 7 Jan. 44. Plow, Snow, V-BladeOr Straight Blade, One-Way Type 14-ton 4x4 Truck Mounting without Wing, Standard Ordnance Truck Wausau J or JB. 5-9116 25 Mar. 44. Mower, Tractor-Drawn, Cutter-Bar Type, Iron Wheels, 7 ft. Cutter Bar, Case Model 57. *5-9118 30 Aug. 43. Sweeper, Rotary, Broom, Tractor Mounted and Powered, One Way Sweeping, 30" x 6' Brush, Hough Model M. 5-9120 Mar. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Battalion, Couse, Types A & B (chassis only). 5-9122 Mar. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Bat- talion, Welding, Couse Type A (Parts Catalog for Equipment Only). 5-9123 Mar. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Bat- talion, Welding, Couse, Type A (Maintenance In- structions for Equipment Only). 5-9126 Mar. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Bat- talion, Machine, Couse Type B. (Parts Catalog for Equipment Only). 5-9127 Mar. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Bat- talion, Machine, Couse, Type B (Maintenance In- structions for Equipment only). 5-9132 30 Aug. 43. Auger, Earth, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline, Highway Trailer Model HDM-S with Continental Engine, Model PF-226. *$5-9136 20" Heavy Duty Band Saw, Model 72B. American Saw Mill Machinery Co. (SPM-1009). 5-9138 12 Jul. ' 43. Sweeper, Rotary-Broom, 4-wheel Trailer Mounted, Gasoline, two-way Sweeping 30 in. x 8 ft. Brush, Hough, Model TuWay. 5-9140 Nov. 43. Heater, Gasoline Burning, Electrically Operated 18,000-BTU Evans, Model 203435 (For Mobile Machine Shop). $5-9142 Auger, Earth, Motorized, Model HBG-40 (The Buda Co.). 5-9144 1 Jul. 43. Shower, Unit, Field, Portable with j Heater 32 Shower Heads, Wallace and Tiernan (Novadel Agene Corp.), Model A-529. $5-9150 Towing Winch, Model D7N for Caterpillar D7 Tractor, Williamette-Hyster Co. (SPM-2086). tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. tNpt available. TM $5-9152 Towing Winch, Model D6N for Caterpillar D6 Tractor, Williamette-Hyster Co. (SPM-2067). 5-9154 6 Aug. 43. Rooter, Road, Cable-Operated 3-Tooth, with Cable-Laving Attachments, LeTourneau Model B. 5-9156 7 Aug. 43. Dolly, Two-Wheel, Dual Tire, Semi- trailer flat bed, 4%-ton. 5-9158 7 Oct. 43. Derrick, Truck Mounted Cable, Winch Powered Model 5-ton. 5-9160 28 Jul. 43. Pump, Turbine, Deep Well for Gasoline, 4 in. Discharge, 150 foot head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model Pl-606 with Wisconsin Engine Model AHH. 5-9162 18 Mar. 44. Pumping Station, 3-in., Portable, with 2 Gasoline Engine-Drive Centrifugal Pumps, 1 Sand Trap, 1 Discharge Section, 1 Main' Line Header Section, 1 Set of Automatic Controls, 285 barrels per hour against a Pressure Differential of 600 lb. McGregor and Reed. 5-9164 Jan. 44. Hammer, Pneumatic or Steam, Pile Driven, 5000 lb. McKiernan-Terry No. 7. 5-9170 Aug. 43. Heater, Gasoline-Burning with Blower, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle, AC, Hunter (Model UH-3). 5-9172 15 Nov. 43. Derrick, Stiff-Leg 25-ton, Wiley (10 to 25-ton). 5-9174 8 Sept. 43. Trailer, Two-Wheel, Special Pole Type Flat Bed, for Quickway Crane Shovel Attachment, Model T 8. $5-9176 Jaeger Model 2A Dixie Special Hoist with Model XAHU Waukesha Engine Jaeger Machine Co. 5-9180 12 Jul. 43. Diving Equipment, Set No. 2, Shallow- Water Ohio Rubber. 5-9184 15 Aug. 43. Trailer, 2-Wheel Utility, Pole-Type 21i-ton, Type II, Trestle Bay Load 10-ton Ponton Bridge, Kentucky Mfg. Co. Model D-2471. 5-9190 21 May 43. Trailer, Two-Wheel, Utility, Pole-Type, 22-ton, Type 5, Storm Boat, Model D-2476. 5-9200 8 Oct. 43. Trailer, Full Low-Bed, 16-ton Stell Prod- ucts Model XBBM. 5-9202 Dec. 43. Trailer Full Low-Bed, 16-ton Model LKD- 616. 5-9204 Dec. 43. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton, LaCrosse Model DF6-16. 5-9208 18 March 44. Semi-Trailer, Low-bed, with Dolly, 20- ton, Jahn, LKD-620. *5-9210 27 March 44. Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 20-Ton, Rogers, Model H-20-LS-14. $5-9212 Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 60-Ton, Rogers, Model D-60- D -S-5. *5-9216 16 March 44. Semi-Trailer, Low-Bed, with Dolly, 20- Ton, LaCross, Model DFG-20. *5-9218 25 Sept. 44. Semi-trailer, Low-Bed, 20-Ton, Model 20-T, with Model 20-TD Dolly. 5-9230 9 Oct. 43. Crane, Tractor-Operated, Non-Revolving, 20,000-lb. Capacity at 10-ft. Radius, 30 ft. Boom LeTourneau, Model AD-3. $5-9234 Portable Circular Sawmill, Model I-C Corinth Ma- chinery Co. $5-9240 Jaeger Model 2D3 Hoist with Model UD-18 Interna- tional Diesel Engine, Jaeger Machine Co. $5-9242 Engine, Caterpillar, Diesel D-13000 Caterpillar Tractor (SPM-1081). $5-9244 Ice Maker, Gasoline-Driven, One Ton, Portable Com- pressor, Carrier Corp., Model 7K4. Victor Products Co. 68 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 6-9250 18 Oct. 43. Gate, Valve Sections, 4-in. Pipe Line, Consisting of one 4-in. Gate Valve Fabricated into a 20 ft. Section of Pipe Grooved for Victulic Cou- plings Niemes. 5-9252 9 Mar. 44. Gate Valve Section, 4 in. Pipe Line, Con- sisting of one 4-in. Gate Valve Fabricated into a 20- ft. Section of Pipe Grooved for Victaulic Coupling Mutual. $5-9260 Knockdown Type Sectional Coolers, .Grand Rapids Cabinet Co. (SPM-2070). 5-9262 U. S. Standard No. 1 and No. 2 Refrigeratox. $5-9264 No. 1 Prefabricated Warehouse. Hussman-Ligonier Co. #$5-9266 Refrigeration Equipment for 20'xl00' Refriger- ated Warehouse. Hussman-Ligonier. (SPM-1480). $5-9268 Refrigeration Equipment for 2O'x52' Refrigerated Warehouse. Hussman-Ligonier Co. (SPM-1160). $5-9270 Warehouse, Only. Refrigerated Prefabricated, U. 8. Standard Warehouse No. 2. Viking Refrigerators, Inc. (S PM -2216). #$5-9272 2 Condensing Units, Model E-200; 1 Unit Cooler, Model FVA 875-6R-3; 1 Evaporative-Condenser, - Model E-5. Hussman-Ligonier Co. (SPM-1461) $5-9274 Refrigeration Equipment for 20'xl00' Refrigerated Warehouse, Hussman-Ligonier Co. (SPM-1161). $5-9282 Model R7 Rear PCU. R. G. LeTourneau (8PM 1864). 5-9284 9 Oct. 43. Power Control Unit, Cable-Operating, Rear-Mounting, 2 drum, LeTourneau, Model R-678. 5-9286 12 May 44. Power Control Unit, Cable-Operating, . Rear-Mounting, 2-1)rum, LeTourneau, Model T~4. 5-9300 Feb. 44.. Winch, Tractor Mounting, Single Drum, Reversible, Hyster Model D4A. 5-9302 16 Jun. 44. Winch, Tractor Mounting, Single Drum, Reversible, Hyster, Model D8N. $5-9308 Cofflngs Model F-I-G Ratchet Lever Hoist. Coiling Hoist Co. 5-9312 9 Feb. 44. Tank, Water, Steel, Semi-Trailer- Mounted 1,500-gal., Columbian Steel Tank Co. Model 1944. 5-9320 8 Jun. 43. Sprayer Attachment, Paint, Pneumatic, E-1A and E-1B. 5-9322 Sprayer, Paint, Pneumatic, Portable, with Com- pressor, Motor-Driven, H hp, 110 Volt, 60-Cycle, 1- Phase, with 1-qt. Gun, Roche J. Hose and Attach- ments. Binks-Roehe, Model E-4 (Formerly Known as Model SP U EJ. 5-9324 6 Aug. 43. Sprayer, Paint, Pneumatic, Portable, with Compressor, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Wheel- barrow-Type with two 5-gal. steel Galvanized Tanks and Accessories. Links, Model E-2. 5-9326 Model 939A Air Motor Driven Agitator Unit. Sinks Mfg. Co. 5-9352 Feb. 44. Shop, Engineer, Motorized General Pur- pose Repair. $5-9370 Model FD8 Front Power Control Unit. R. G. Le- Tourneau, Inc. (SPM-1545). $5-9372 Model FTD7 Front Power Control Unit. R. G. Le- Tourneau, Inc. #$5-9376 Engine, Diesel Model H. Cummins (SPM-1212). $5-9378 Engine, Gasoline, 5 to 10 hp., Wisconsin, Models AB, AK, AKS. tlued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plane Division, Box 1679. Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. (Not available. TM $5-9384 Snow Roller, 5 Drug Type, Blaw-Knox Division (SPM-2318). 5-9386 15 Feb. 44. Drag, Snow Rectangular, 28 ft. Wide, Blaw-Knox. *$5-9390 Fire Equipment, Model No. 1500. Central Fire Truck Corp. (SPM-2517). 5-9400 15 Mar. 44. Odograph, Land 6-Volt, Complete with Cables for Installation in Truck %-tons 4x4, I.B.M. and Monroe Model M-l. 5-9401 7 Sep. 43. Odograph, Land, 6-Volt with Cables for Installation on Truck, 14-ton, 4x4 Monroe Model M-l. 5-9411 16 Sep. 43. Odograph, Land, 6-Volt with Cables for Installation on Truck, 14-ton, 4x4 IBM Model M-l. 5-9414 5 Feb. 44. Level, Engineer, Military, with Acces- sories and Tripod Berger, Model 10-X. 5-9418 31 March 44. Altimeter, Surveying, 15,000 ft. 20 ft. Division Type 15, Wallace & Tiernan, Model FA-113, 5-9422 4 Oct. 44. Compass, Sun, Universal Type, Abrams Model SC-1. *$5-9436 Snow Drag, 28 ft. 0" Wide. Blaw-Knox Division. (SPM-3317). $5-9440 Hanson Trailer, Model SP8, 8 Tons Capacity. Ham* son Clutch & Machinery Co. (SPM-1132). $5-9442 Model B-16 Trailer. Bay City Shovels, Inc. (8PM- 1243). *$5-9444 8-Ton Trailer, Model LKS-408. C. R. Jahn Co. (SPM-1518). $5-9450 Platform Trailer, Model 6T Meili-Blumberg Corp. (SPM-1143), $5-9452 Winter Weiss Transport Trailer, Model S4S8. The Winter Weiss Co. (SPM-1149). $5-9454 8-Ton Trailer, Model LKS-408. C. R. Jahn Co. (SPM-1134). 5-9460 Mar. 44. Trailer, 2-Wheel Utility, Pole-Type, 2Vi- Ton. Type I, Infantry Raft Equipment and/or Pneu- matic Bridge Equipment, Electric Wheel, Model D-2498. 5-9462 Feb. 44. Trailer, 2-Wheel, Utility, Pole-Type, 2Vi- Ton,. Type V, Storm Boat, Electric Wheel, Model D-2476.' *$5-9472 Models Z, ZH, ZHL, ZHLP, ZHR, ZL, ZLP, ZM, ZP, ZR, Briggs and Stratton Motors (SPM-1915). 5-9500 Principles of Modern Excavation and Equipment. $5-9556 Tree and Stump Puller, Model ECC High-Speed Automotive Power-Driven, For Fordson Tractor. Evans Clearing Corp. $5-9566 Air Hoists and Air Motors, Models HK and HKL. Gardener-Denver (SPM-1454). $5-9574 Special Aerial Tramway with 4" stroke. AHH Wisconsin Engine. Stearns-Rogers Co. (SPM- 2546). $5-9576 Model T-15-C Crane. Browning Crane 4 Shovel Co. (SPM-2563). *$5-9578 U. S. Standard No. 2 Refrigerated Warehouse. United Refrigerator Mfg. Co. (SPM-2255). $5-9584 McKiernan Terry Double Acting Pile Hammer No. 10-B-2. McKiernan-Terry Corp. (SPM-1561). 5-9598 7 Sept. 44. Pile Driving Rig, Wood Construction, Air or Steam Operated, Skid-mounted, 66-ft., Leads, 8-in., Channel Width 20%-in., Face to Face, Giar dino, Models G104, G107, G109. 69 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM 5-9601 20 Jun. 44. Barracks, Portable Sectional, All Wood Insulated, Procedures for Erecting. 5-0604 25 Oct. 44. Barracks, Portable, Prefabricated, 20' x 48', Steel (Angle Frame), Insulated, Procedure for Erecting. 5-9605 Feb. 44. Barrack, Portable, Precut, All Wood for Tropical Use. 5-9606 Nov. 44. Barracks, Portable, Prefabricated, 20' x 48', Steel (Channe^ Frame), Insulated, Procedure for Erecting. . 5-9607 29 Apr. 44. Erection Procedure for Barracks, Portable Prefabricated 20' x 48' Steel (Angle Frame) for Tropical Use. 5-9608 Jan. 44. Erection Procedure for Barracks, Port- able, Prefabricated Sheet, Plain, Steel 20 ft. x 50 ft. 5-9611 14 Oct. 44. Erection Procedure for Buildings, Portable, Prefabricated, N. P. Ward Steel (Angle Frame) Tropical. 15-9618 Bucyrus-Erie 44-B Diesel Crane Bucyrus-Erie Co. (SPM-2309). *15-9620 Model 54-B Crane with Buda Diesel Parts List, Models 6DH & DU-1742. Bucyrus-Erie Co. (SPM- 2394). *15-9630 U. S. Standard Refrigerated Warehouse No. 2. Koch Butchers Supply Co. (SPM-3000). *15-9640 Engine, Model RSC-4-Cylinder Lauson Eng. Co. (SPM-1163). *15-9646 Atlas Diesel Engine 6o> 714x10Vs. Marine Engines No. 11784 Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Co. (SPM- 2273). 15-9648 Carbide Flood Lights, Model 21-A Alexander Mil- burn Co. (SPM-1665). *15-9652 Model C-l Beaver Power Unit. Beaver Pipe Tools. (SPM-1665). *15-9656 Medium Dolly, Type 2, 7-Ton Capacity. Syracuse Chilled Plow Co. (SPM-1424). *15-9662 Dravo Direct Field Heater, Job. C-6060Size 1,000,000 BTU/HR. Dravo Corp. (SPM-2503). 15-9664 1A Crane, C-3717, 3-S-3662, Caterpillar D-13000 Engine & 13-66 Diesel Electric Set for 1N9001 to 1N999 Inclusive and 3R7001 and Up. Kowhring (SPM-2482). *15-9672 Boiler Feed Steam Pump Model DRP-323, Duplex Reciprocating Valve Plate Type American-Marsh Model 3x2x3, C. H. Dutton Co. (SPM-1996). *15-9674 Oil Well, 38-D36 LRH Pump Unit. Goulds Fig. 3360, Three-Inch 8-Stage Centrifugal Pump. Link- Belt SW-12 Speed Increaser Ratio 1:3.6 Waukesha- Hesselman Model 6LRHU Engine. Oil Well Supply Co. (SPM-1692). *15-9680 Model W-11A Car Washer, 3HP, 208-Volt, 60- Cycle, 3-phase, Wayne Pump Co. (SPM-2018). 15-9686 Cardwell Model C Revolving Crane Cardwell Mfg. Co. Inc. (SPM-1380). *15-9688 Canton Portable Floor Crane, No. 8 High Base, with Standard Ratchet and Pawl. The Hill Acme Co., Canton Division. (SPM-1214). *15-9696 Cyclotherm Steam Generator C-12 Ames Iron Works. (SPM-1823). 5~9700 Machine, Chest, Duplicating Equipment, Gelatine Process 22 in. x 33 in. Model 1941. tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plans Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio to Users of Equipment Only. (Not available. 7Q TM 5-9711 10 Oct. 43. Instructions for Preparation of Corps of Engineers Equipment for Exports. 5-9722 18 Sep. 44. Shower-Unit, Field Trailer-Mounted, with Heater, 8-Shower Heads, Cleaver-Brooks Model EC-3. 5-9726 24 Apr. 44. Hangar, Airplane, Steel, Sheet Cow- ered 130 ft. and 160 ft. *15-9736 Model 7D8 Logging Cruiser Wheels, Athey Truss Wheel Co. (SPM-1880). 15-9750 Map Reproduction Trailer, Model HH1 228 Special, Fruehauf Trailer Co. (SPM-2029). 15-9756 Rodgers 4-Wheel Trailer Track Press, Model 11 with 5Vs" Cylinder, 40 Pump, Wisconsin Engine, Solenoid Throttle Control & Rodgers Power Track Wrench, Rodgers Hydraulic, Inc. (SPM-2077). *15-9760 Model HP-1 Williams Hi-Pressure Oil Burner. Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating Corp. (SPM-1951). *15-9762 Gasoline Heater, Model GN-4 Motorola. Galvin Mfg. Corp. (SPM-1929). *159772 Premax Pressure Indicator, Bachrach Industrial Instrument Co. (SPM-1354). *15-9776 50-2A Mud Jack, Koehring Co. (SPM-2069). *15-9782 Ryker Model M-10 Military Stereoscope, Harrison C. Rykers, Inc. (SPM-1893). *15-9794 Tractor Grane, Model AD4, R. G. LeTourneau, Ins. (SPM-1252). *15-9798 UD-6 Power Unit. International Harvester Co. (SPM-1833). *15-9800 49" x 128" Independent Boiler, American Hoist & Derrick Co. (SPM-1959). *15-9802 Three-Drum Steam Hoist and Slewing Attachment : 811 x 10 size. American Hoist & Derrick Co. (SPM- 1961). *15-9804 Speeder LS-90. Link Belt Speeder Corp. (SPM- 1767). *15-9806 Vacuum Pump, Style 1142736 Westinghouse Eleo- tric & Mfg. Co. (SPM-1803). *15-9808 Refrigeration, Ice Freezing. York Machinery Co. (SPM-1210). *15-9810 Baker Refrigeration Equipment for 20' x 52' Re- frigerated Warehouse, Baker Ice Machine Co. Ina, (SPM-1152). *15-9812 Sewing Machine, Model 11-26, Singer Sewing Ma- chine Co. (SPM-1386). *15-9816 Trailer, 2-Wheel, Triangulation Tower Stake Body. Oil City Tank and Boiler Co. (SPM-1681). 15-9818 Grayco Convoy Luber, Model LU-100 Gray Co., Inc. (SPM-1131). 15-9824 Detrex Degreaser, Model VH-400 Detroit Rex Products Co. (SPMV1764). *15-9826 Electric Motors, Type FS Frame, 224-F Class A, 3 HP, 3500 RPM, 220-Volts, 3-Phase, 60-Cycles, Louis-Allis Co. (SPM-2000). *15-9828 Cement Gun, Model N-l, Cement Gun Co. (SPM- 2000). *15-9830 McKiernan-Terry Double-Acting Pile Hammer No. 9-B-2. McKiernan-Terry Corp. (SPM-1560). *15-9834 Cleaver-Brooks Portable Field Bathing Unit, Model EC-4. Cleaver-Brooks Co. (SPM-1944), *15-9836 Sewage Non-Clog Vertical Centrifugal Pump, Novo Gasoline Engine Driven Weil Model C-176G. Item No. 175. Weil Puhip Co. (SPM-1898). *15-9838 Direct-Feed Chlorinator, Type MEPIM, Model No. A499. Wallace & Tiernan. (SPM-1290).- NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ENGINEERSContinued TM #15-9848 Elevating Portable Trough Belt, Conveyor, Model Trowbridge No. THD-2460. Trowbridge Conveyor Co. (SPM-1802). 15-9852 Moto-Crane, Lorain Model MC-4, Thew Shovel Co. (SPM-2247). 15-9854 Crane, Model Lorain MC3, Thew Shovel Co. (SPM- 1460). 15-9856 Two-Ton Gantry Crane, Mississippi Valley Struc- tural Steel Co. (SPM-2206). #15-9858 22-B Transit Crane No. 26350, Buda K-428 Gas Engine. Bucyrus-Erie. (SPM-1316). #15-9860 Krane Kar Model X, Buda Engine, Model HP205. Silent Hoist Winch & Crane Co. (SPM-1680). #15-9874 Power Control Unit, Model TD6, for use with V6 Caterpillar Tractor. R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM- 1101), #15-9876 Power Control Unit, Model T8, for use with Cater- pillar Model D8 Tractor. R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM-1112). #15-9882 Rooter, Model S5, R. G. LeTourneau, Inc. (SPM 1547). #15-9884 Rooter, Model S3, R. G. LeTJourneau, Inc. (SPM- 1549). #15-9890 Concrete Bucket, Tremie-Type, Blaw-Knox Divi- sion of Blaw-Knox Co. (SPM-1245). #15-9894 Engine, Gas, Model PE-170 & PE-218. Continental Motors. (SPM-1169). #15-9898 Engine and Power Units. Models Y69, Y91, PY91, Y4069, Y4091, PY69, Continental Motors. (SPM- 1415). #15-9906 Portable Electric Conveyor, Model 220-A. Jeffrey Mfg. Co. (SPM-1524). #15-9910 No. 5 Gasoline Industrial-Brownhoist Crane, Ma- chine No. 11449; U. S. Crane No. 2544. Industrial Brownhoist Co. (SPM-1263). #15-9912 Industrial Brownhoist Machine No. 11450, No. 5, Gasoline, Climax R61 Engine, Curtis No. 80 Air Compressor. Industrial Brownhoist Corp. (SPM- 1310). #15-9914 Industrial Brownhoist, Machine No. 11451, Gaso- line. Industrial Brownhoist Corp. (SPM-1305). *15-9916 No. 5 Gasoline Crane Machine, No. 11452; Climax R61 Engine; Curtis Air Compressor; Model 80, Twin Disc X8295A Clutch; Midland-Christensen N-3050 Air Cylinder. Industrial Brownhoist Corp. (SPM 1324). #15-9918 No. 5 Gasoline Hoist, Machine No. 11453; Climax RG1 Engine; Curtis Model 80 Air Compressor; Twin Disc X8295A Clutch; Midland-Christensen N-3050 Air Cylinder. Industrial Brownhoist Corp. (SPM-1497). #15-9920 No. 5 Gasoline, Machine No. 11454, Climax R61 Engine, Curtis Model No. 80 Air Compressor, In- dustrial Brownhoist Corp. (SPM-1769). #15-9922 Gasoline Motors, Models B Thru BR. Briggs & Stratton. (SPM-1914). #15-9934 UD-9 Power Unit. International Harvester Co. (SPM-1831). #15-9936 Power Unit UD-14 IHC (SPM-2224) #15-9938 UD18 Power Unit, International Harvester Co. (SPM-1760). tissued by Maintenance Publication Office, War Plan# Division, Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio Usera of Equipment Only. #Not available. TM *15-9942 Power Unit, Model P-12, International Harvester Co. (SPM-1838). #15-9944 Power Unit, Model 200. International Harvester Co. (SPM-1845). #15-9946 Engine, Model D133P1-7. LeRoi Co. (SPM-1643). #15-9948 Engine, Model D201 P7-321. Series No. 142436, LeRoi Co. (SPM-1674). #15-9950 Engine, Model P-2877, D2 Model MX. LeRoi Co. (SPM-1530). 15-9956 Buckeye MDDD Power Control Unit, Allis-Chal- mers (SPM-1705). #15-9960 Allis-Chalmers Model U-40 Power Unit. Allis- Chalmers Mfg. Co. (SPM-1902). #15-9962 Power Unit, L-90. Allis-Chalmers (SPM-1903). #15-9964 Allis-Chalmers, Model B-15 Power Unit. Allis- Chalmers Mfg. Co. (SPM-1904). #15-9968 Trailer, 2-Wheel, T8, Timpte Bros. (SPM-1148). #15-9970 DeVilbiss Type GD Spray Gun. DeVilbiss Co. (SPM-1436). #15-9972 DeVilbiss Spray Equipment. DeVilbiss Co. (SPM- 1227). #15-9980 2 Condensing Units, Model E500; 2 Unit Coolers Model FUA875-6R-3; 1 Evaporative Condenser, Model EC 7%. Hyssman-Ligonier Co. (SPM-1481). #15^9982 Item 2A, 7% H. P. Set Ups; 2 Condensing Units, Model W 500; 2 Unit Coolers, Model FUA875-6R3; 1 Evaporative Condenser, Model EC 7%. Hussman- Ligonier Co. (SPM-1479). #1-5-9984 Carrier Refrigeration Equipment in Refrigerated Meat Warehouse. Carrier Corp. (SPM-1999). #15-9986 Servel Kerosene Refrigerator, Servel, Inc. (SPM- 1604). #1'5-9992 Haiss Loader, Model 25, with LeRoi D-201 Gasoline Engine. Geo. Haiss Mfg. Co. (SPM-1772). #15-9994 Nelson Q-7 Special Loader with 1-30 Tractor. Nel- t son Iron Works, Inc. (SPM-1570). FIELD ARTILLERY 6-215 15 Dec. 41. Abbreviated Firing Tables. 6-220 26 Feb. 41. Field Artillery Fire-Control Instru- ments. C1. 6-225 Nov. 44. Field Artillery Trainer, M3. 6-230 12 May 41. Fire Control Code. C1, S, 3. 6-235 18 Jul. 42. Field Artillery Radio Communication. 6-605 18 Nov. 41. Field Artillery Individual and Unit Training Standards. 6-650 16 Jan. 42. Field Artillery Notes, Meteorological Data Using British 25-PR Range Tables. MEDICAL 8-220 5 Mar. 41. Medical Department Soldiers Hand- book. C 1,2, 3. 8-225 28 Jan. 42. Dental Technicians. 8-227 17 Oct. 41. Methods for Laboratory Technicians. C 1,2. 8-233 13 Oct. 41. Methods for Pharmacy Technicians. Cl, 2. 8-240 3 Jul. 41. Roentgenographic Technicians. 8-245 S Nov. 42. Army Medical Supply Depot. 8-260 13 Jul. 41. Fixed Hospitals of the Medical Depart- ment (General and Station Hospitals). C 1,2,3, 8-275 26 Jan. 42. Military Roentgenology. NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES MEDICALContinued TM 8-285 15 Apr. 44. Treatment of Casualties from Chem- ical Agents. 8-300 26 Nov. 40. Notes on Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat in Aviation Medicine. C 1. 8-305 12 Nov. 40. Notes on Cardiology in Aviation Medi- cine. 8*310 21 Oct. 40. Notes on Physiology in Aviation Medi- cine. 8-320 27 Jan. 41. Notes on Psychology and Personality Studies in Aviation Medicine. 8-325 12 Dec. 40. Outline of Neuropsychiatry in Avia- tion Medicine. 8-450 1 May 41. Veterinary Administration. C1. 8-500 13 Oct. 41. Hospital Diets. 8-610 28 Jan. 44. Field Operating Lamp. 8-611 28 Jan. 44. Surgical Instruments, Indirect Blood Transfusion Apparatus and Miscellaneous Surgical Supplies, Care and Maintenance. 8~612 17 Jul. 44. Distilling Apparatus. 8-613 8 Sep. 44. Case, Bone Operating 110 Volt, AC-DC (Item 3073008). 8-614 2 Oct. 44. Cardiograph, Portable. 8-615 28 Jul. 'M. Gasoline Stoves and Burners. 8-617 14 Aug. 44. Mask Type Oxygen Therapy Outfit, Complete and Oxygen Therapy Outfit, with Mani- fold. 8-618 5 Aug. 44. Suction Apparatus, Portable, Electric. 8-619 Oct. 44. Basal Metabolism Apparatus. 8-621 25 Sep. 44. Lamp, Therapeutic, Mercury Arc, Air- Cooled, Mobile, Complete, 110-volt, 60-cycle. (Item 7126005). 8-622 Nov. 44. Field Sterilizing Equipment Items 4011028, 7910005, 9550000, 9952300, 9953000, 9953528, 9954028. 8-624 1 Sep. 44. Sinusoidal Machine. 8-625 6 Oct. 44. Cassette Changer, Steroscopic, Upright, Magnetically Controlled. 8-627 Nov. 44. Diathermy Apparatus, Short Wave, Com- plete, 110-volt, 60-cycle, Item 7105505. 8-628 Nov. 44. Instrument Sterilizer, Item 7917005. *8-t630 Nov. 44. X-Ray Field Unit Generator, Item 9606000. 8-638 23 Sep. 44. Engine, Handpiece Straight Engine, Handpiece Angle. ORDNANCE 9-205 15 Oct. 42. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, M2, Watercooled, and Mounts. C 1,2. 9-206 1 Sep. 43. Browning Light Machine Gun, Cal. .30, M1919A6. Cl. E9-206A 13 Apr. 43. German 7.9-mm, Duql Purpose Ma- chine Gun, MG34. 9-215 10 Oct. 42. Thompson Submachine Gun, Cal. .45 Ml. Cl. 9-221 19 Jun. 43. Antiaircraft Machine Gun Trainer M9. 9-222 8 Jun. 43. Multiple Caliber .50 Machine Gun, Mount M45. 9-223 27 Jul. 44. Twin Cal. 50 Machine Gun Mount M33 and Multiple Cal. .30 Machine Gun Mount M45. 9-224 22 Apr. 43. Machine Gun Mounts for Trucks. 9-225 15 Dec. 43. Browning Machine Gun, Cal. .50, M2, Aircraft, Basic. TM 9-226 9-227 9-228 E9-228 9-229 9-230 9-231. 9-235 9-240 9-241 9-246 9-250 9-252 9-270 9-280 9-285 9-290 9-293 9-294 9-303 9-305 9-306 9-307 9-308 9-311 *9-312 2 Aug. 43. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50, M2, Watercooled, and Mounts. Cl, 2. 1 Jun. 43. 20-mm, Automatic Gun Ml, and 20-mm, Aircraft Automatic Gun AN-M2. C 1. 6 Sep. 43. 20-mm, Automatic Gun, Ml and 20-mm Antiaircraft Gun Mount M2A1. 1 Apr. 43. 2-cm. Flakvierling 38 (German 20-mm, Antiaircraft Gun, Four-Barreled Mount). 1 Jun. 44. 20-mm Automatic Gun M3 (T31). (Errata Sheet). 14 Oct. 43. Machine Gun Mounts for Boats. 28 Jun. 44. Cal. .60 Machine Gun, T17E3. 24 Jan. 44. 37-mm AA Gun Materiel. 1 Nov. 43. 37-mm Aircraft Gun Materiel M4 and M10 (Aircraft). 22 Apr. 44. 37-mm Automatic Gun M9. 10 Aug. 44. 37-mm Gun T32 and Tripod Mount T9. 3 Aug. 44. 37-mm, Gun, M6, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. 17 Jan. 44. 40-mm. Automatic Gun Ml (AA) and 40-ram Antiaircraft Gun Carrier. 28 Sep. 43. U. S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1903A4 (Snip- pers) Characteristics and Operation; and Use of Telescopic Sight, C 1. 16 Mar. 44. Caliber .22 Rifles, All Types. 21 Sep. 42. Shotguns, all Types. C 1. 18 Jan. 43. Pyrotechnic Projectors, All Types. 15 Jun. 44. 2-Inch Mortar M3. 27 Sep. 43. 2.36-Inch, AT Rocket Launcher M1A1. Cl. 8 Nov. 44. 57-mm Guns Ml and MK III (British) and Carriages Ml, M1A1, M1A2, M1A3 and M2. 18 May 42. 75-mm Gun Materiel, M1897 and Modi- fications. C1. 10 Jun. 43. 75-mm Gun M1897A4, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. C 1. 23 Mar. 44. 75-mm Tank Guns M2 and M3 and Mounts Ml, M34, and M34A1. 29 Jun. 43. 76-mm Gun, Materiel Ml (Combat Vehicles). 7 Feb. 44. 75-mm Gun M4 and Airplane Mount M6. 16 Nov. 44. 75-mm Gun AN-M5 and Aircraft Mount AN-M9. 9-313 11 Sept. 44. 75-mm Gun M6 and Combination gun; Mount M64. 9-318 12 Jan. 44. 75 mm Howitzer M2 and M3 (Mounted in Combat Vehicles). 9-319 15 Apr. 44. 75-mm Pack Howitzer M1A1 and Car- riage M8. 9-320 21 Jun. 41. 75-mm Howitzer Materiel, 9-321 6 Jul. 43. 75-mm Howitzer M1A1, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. Cl. 9-322 8 Mar. 43. 3-Inch Gun M5 and 3-Inch Gun Car- riage Ml. 9-323 25 Mar. 44. 3-Inch, Gun M7, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. 9-324 12 Jan. 44. 105-mm Howitzer M4 (Mounted in Combat Vehicles). 9-325 19 Aug. 44. 105-mm Howitzer M2 and M2A1 and 105-mm Howitzer Carriage M2A1 and M2A2 and Combat Vehicle Mounts M3 and M4. E9-325A 15 Jun. 44. German 105-mm Howitzer Materiel. Cl. 72 NUMBER DATE. TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ) s 1 3 ORDNANCEContinued TM 9-326 21 Dec. 43. 105-mm Howitzer M3 and 105-mm How- itzer Carriage M3 and M3 Al. 9-328 1 Mar. 43. 4.5-Inch Gun Ml and 4.5-Inch Gun Car- riage Ml. C 1. 9-330 18 May 44. 155-mm Howitzer Materiel M1917, M- 1918, and Modifications. 9-331 22 Nov. 43. 155-mm Howitzer Ml and Carriage M1A1. 9-333 14 Feb. 44. Ammunition Trailer MIO. 9-335. 25 Sep. 42. 8-Inch Howitzer Materiel Ml. C 1, 2, 3, 1, 9-336 6 Nov. 43. 8-Inch Gun Ml and Carriage M2. 9-340 6 Apr. 44. 240- mm Howitzers M1918M1 and M1918- M1A1, 240-mm Howitzer Carriage M1918A2, and Transport Wagons.M4 and ML. 9-341 11 Jun. 48. 240-mm Howitzer, Ml. 9-345 15 Jul. 42. 155-mm Gun Materiel, M1917, M1918, and Modifications. C 1,2,3. 9-350 11 May 42. 155-mm Gun Materiel, Ml. C1, 2, 3, i, 5. 9-360 10 Jan. 40. 3-Inch Antiaircraft Gun Materiel (Mo- bile). C 1, 2, 3. E9-369A 29 Jun. 43. German 88-mm Antiaircraft Gun Materiel. 9-370 31 Dec. 42. 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun Materiel Ml and M1A1. C 1, 2, 3. 9-371 21 Dec. 42. 90-mm Gun and Antiaircraft Gun Mount T2E1. C 1. *9-372 15 Nov. 44. 90-mm Gun M2 and 90-mm Antiaircraft Mount, M2. 9-373 24 Mar. 43. 90-mm Gun Ml and 90 mm Gun Mount T3. 9-374 11 Sep. 44. 90-mm Gun M3, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. 9-380 1 Mar. 43. 4.7-Inch Gun Ml and 4.7-Inch Antiair- craft Gun. 9-390 14 Nov. 42. Target Rocket Projector Ml. C1, 2. 9-393 4 Oct. 43. 4.5-Inch Artillery Rocket Launcher T35 and 4.5-Inch H.E. Rocket M8. 9-395 12 Sep. 44. 4.5" Aircraft Rocket Materiel. 9-415 2 Mar. 44. Test and Repair of Submarine Mine Cable. C 1. 9-421 10 Oct. 42. 3-Inch Seacoast Gun Materiel, 3-Inch (15-PDR.) Gun 1902M1 Mounted on 3-Inch (15- PDR.) Barbette Carriage M1902, and 3-Inch (15- PDR) Gun M1903 Mounted on 3-Inch (15-PDR.) Barbette Carriage M1903. Cl. 9-428 12 Jun. 43. 6-Inch Seacoast Materiel; Gun M1903- A2 and M1905A2: Barbette Carriages Ml and M2. 9-429 1 Mar. 44. 6-Inch Seacoast Materiel: Gun T2 and Barbette Carriages M3 and M4. 9-442 19 Apr. 43. 8-Inch Seacoast Materiel Gun MK, VI Mod. 3A2: Barbette Carriage Ml. 9-456 17 Oct. 42. 12-Inch Seacoast Materiel, 12-Inch Mortar M1890M1 Mounted on 12-Inch Mortar Carriage M1896M1 and M1896M11. 9-457 16 Aug. 42. 12-Inch Seacoast Materiel Mortar M- 1908, Mounted on 12-Inch Carriage M1908. 9-458 19 Aug. 42. 12-Inch Seacoast Materiel: 12-Inch Mortar Ml912 Mounted on 12-Inch Mortar Carriage M1896M111. 9-463 26 Jan. 42. Gun, 8-Inch, MK, VI, Mod. 3A2 and Mount Railway, Gun, 8-Inch M1A1. 9-471 11 Mar. 42. 16-Inch Seacoast Gun Materiel, Gun MK, II Ml, Barbette Carriage M4. Cl. TM *9-524 9-526 9-550 9-575 9-585 9-616 9-617 9-618 9-623 9-624 S 627 9-649 9-654 9-657 9-658 9-659 9-669 9-671 9-707 9-705 8 Nov. 44. 12-Inch Graphical Firing Tables. 29 Sep. 43. Graphical Firing Tables. 16 Jul. 43. Observation Tower, Ml. 3 Feb. 42. Auxiliary Fire Control Instruments (Field Glasses, Eyeglasses, Telescopes and Watch- es). 19 Oct. 43. Range Finder M9. 23 Dec. 43. Generating Units M5 and M6. 19 Jan. 44. GeneratingUnit M18. 30 Jul. 43. Generating Unit M7. 5 Nov. 43. Height Finders, 13 Vs-Ft., Ml and M1A1. 27 Nov. 43. Height Finders M2 and M2A1. 18 Feb. 44. Cable System M12 and Off-Carriage Components of the Remote Control System M14 (For 6-in. Barbette Carriages M2 and M4). 15 Jun. 44. A.A. Cable Systems; Cable Repair Kits, All Types; and Voltage Controller Ml. 15 Jul. 43. Stereoscopic Trainers, All Types and Stereoscopic Tester, M1A1. 4 Nov. 43. Director Trainer, M8. 6 Jan. 44. Directors M7, M7A1B1 and M7A1B2. Cl. 16 Jul. 43. Directors M5 and M5A1. 23 Oct. 44. Gun data Computers M8 series. 31 Mar. 44. Directors M9, M9A1, M9A2 and M10. 21 May 43. Basic Half-Track Vehicles (IHC) (Personnel Carrier M5, Car M9A1 Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M14 and Similar IHC Vehicles). 26 Oct. 42. Scout Car M3A1. 9-710 23 Feb. 44. Basic Half-Track Vehicles (White, Autocar, and Diamond T). 9-721 5 Feb. 43. Heavy Tanks, M6 and M6A1. 9-724 17 Nov. 43. Light Tank T931. 9-726 15 Jul. 42. Light Tank M3. 9-727 4 Dec. 43. Light Tanks M3A1 M3A3. 9-729 27 Jun. 44. Light Tank, T24, (M24). 9-730C 30 Nov. 42. Medium Tank M3A4. C1. 9-731A 23 Dec. 43. Medium Tanks M4 and M4A1. 9-731AA 23 Jun. 44. Medium Tank M4 (76-mm Gun and 105-mm Howitzer). 9-731B 13 Jan. 43. Medium Tank, M4A2. 9-731E 15 Aug. 44. Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M7. 9-731G 28 Jul. 43. 3-Inch Gun Motor Carriage M10A1. 9-732 27 Nov. 43. Light Tanks M5 and M5A1. Cl. 9-732A Medium Tank M7. 9-732B 31 Jan. 44. 75-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8, Cl, 2. *9-733 4 Jan. 45. Mine Excavator T5E3. 9-734 24 Mar. 44. Medium Tank, T23. 9-736 25 May 44. Mine Exploder T1E1. 9-737 3 Jun. 44. Mine Exploder T1E3. 9-738 9 Dec. 43. Tank Recovery Vehicles M32, M32B1, M32B2, M32B3, and M32B4. 9-739 11 Aug. 43. Tank Recovery Vehicle T2. 9-740 2 Nov. 42. Armored Car T17. 9-741 15 Dec. 42. Armored Car T17E1. 9-742 19 Jun. 43. Armored Car T18E2. (For British Only). (Errata Sheet) 9-743 21 Feb. 44. Light Armored Car MS and A.rmored Utility Car M20. C1,2. 73 ranuals.comNUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TM 9-746 11 Aug. 43. Universal Carrier 116. 9-749 9 Aug. 44. Carriage, Motor, 105-mm Howitzer, M- 7B1. 9-750 9 May 42. Medium Tank M3. C1, S, 3. 9-750A 25 Nov. 42. 37-mm Gun Motor Carriage M6. 9-751 28 Jan. 44. ISS-mm Gun Motor Carriage M12 and Cargo Carrier M30. Cl. 9-752 25 Nov. 43. 3-Inch Gun Motor Carriage MIO. 9-753 16 Sept. 42. Medium Tanks M3 A3 and M3A5. Cl. 9-754 21 Jan. 43. Medium Tank M4A4. C 1,3. 9-755 15 Jul. 43. 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage T70. 9-756 21 Dec. 43. Medium Tank, M4A6. 9-758 15 Apr. 44. 90-mm Gun Motor Carriage T71. 9-759 15 Sep. 44. Medium Tank, M4A3, C 1. 9-760 31 Dec. 43. Bomb Trailer Mo. 9-762 31 May 43. Lift Truck M22. 9-765 13 Aug. 42. Bomb Service Truck Mb. 9-766 18 Aug. 44. Bomb Service Truck M27. 9-767 23 Feb. 44. 40-Ton Tank Transporter Truck- Trailer M25. Cl. 9-768 25 Oct. 44. 45-ton Transporter Truck-Trailer, M19. 9-771 14 Jul. 44. Truck Mounted Crane M2 and Trailer Clamshell, M16. 9-772 5 Jul. 44. Carrier, Cargo, M29, Carrier, Cargo M- 29C. 9-774 31 Jan. 44. Snow Tractor M7; 1-Ton Snow Trailer M19. 9-775 5 Feb. 44. Landing Vehicles, Tracked MKI and MKII. 9-776 15 Jun. 44. Landing Vehicle Tracked, MKIV LVT (4) 9-777 27 May 42. Heavy Tractor Ml. C1, t. 9-780B 12 Jun. 42. Tractor, Light Wheeled Industrial Type. 9-782 12 Jun. 42. Tractor, Light, Wheeled Industrial Type (A-C Model B). Cl. , 9-783B 22 Dec. 42. Medium Tractor Ml Allis-Chalmers HD-7W). 9-784 5 Feb. 43. Amphibian Tractor T33 (Roebling). C1. 9-785 1 Nov. 43. Medium Tractor M4 (Allis-Chalmers). 9-786 19 Nov. 43. Medium Tractor M5 (IHC). 9-787A 21 Dec. 42. Heavy Tractor, Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD-10W). 9-788 25 Jul. 44. Tractor, High-Speed, 38-Ton, M6 (Allis- Chalmers). Cl. 9-789 Trailer, Mount, M20 (Component of Mount-Trailer, Multiple Caliber .50 Machine Gun, M55). 9-790A 15 Dec. 42. 6-Ton Trailers (Athey). 9-790B 15 Dec. 42. 20-Ton Trailer (Athey). 9-791 8 Jan. 43. Armored Trailer, M8. 9-792 5 Aug. 44. Trailer, 4-Ton, 2-Wheel, Ammunition, M21. 9-793 12 Aug. 44. Trailer, Ammunition, M23 (8-Ton, 4- Wheel). 9-795 31 Aug. 42. Heavy Wrecking Truck Ml (Series 1 & 2). 9-796 3 Mar. 44. Heavy Wrecking Truck M1A1 (Rev- worth Model 573 and Ward La France Series 5). 9-797 12 Oct. 44. Trailer, Bomb, 1-ton, 4-wheel, T53. 9-801 24 Apr. 44. Truck, 2%-Ton, 6x6, GMC CCKW- ' 352 & 353. TM 9-802 1 Sep. 43. 2%-Ton Amphibian Truck, 6x6, GMC- DUKW 353. 9-803 22 Feb. 44. %-Ton, 4x4, Truck (Willys-Over- land Model MB and Ford Model GPW). E9-803 6 Jun. 44. German Volkswagen. 9-805 30 Dec. 43. 1%-Ton, 4 x 4, Truck (Chevrolet). 9-806 14 Feb. 44. 1 Vs-Ton, 4x2, Truck (Ford). 9-807 16 Dec. 43) 2 'i-Ton, 6x6, Truck and 2 Vs to 5-Ton, 6x4, Truck (Studebaker Models) US 6 and US 6x4. 9-808 31 Jan. 44. %-Ton Truck, 4x4 (Dodge). 9-809 27 May 43. Truck, 2%-Ton, 6x6, Cab Forward Yellow Truck and Coach) AFK WX-353. 9-810 18 Mar. 43. Truck, 1 %-Ton, 6x6 (Fargo). 9-811 25 Jan. 44. 4-Ton, 6 x 6, Trucks (Diamond T Models 968A Cargo, 969A Wrecker, 970A Ponton, and 972 Dump.) 9-812 11 Mar. 44. 5-Ton, 4 x 2, Tractor-Truck C.O.E. (IHC Models H-542-9 and H-542-11, Marmon- Herrington Model H-542-11 and Ifenworth Model H-542-11. 9-813 19 Feb. 44. 6-Ton, 6 x 6, Truck (White, Corbitt and Brockway). 9-816 21 Mar. 44. 4- to 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor-Truck (Autocar) (Model U-71-44T). 9-817 10 Apr. 44. 5- to 6-Ton 4x4, Ponton Tractor- Truck (Autocar Model U8144T). 9-818 14 Jan. 44. 10-Ton, 6x4, Truck (Mack, Model NR). 9-820 15 Mar. 44. 4- to 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor-Truck (Fed- eral). 9-821 9 Oct. 43. 2Vs-Ton, 4x2, Truck (Federal). 9-821X 3 Apr, 43. Drivers Manual, 2H-Ton, 4 x 2, Truck, (Federal) (X-Extracted from TM 9-821). *9-822 7 Nov. 44. 2Vs-Ton, 4x2 Dump Truck (IHC K-7) and 37 Passenger Bus (IHC K-7 and KS-7). 9-823 7 Jul. 44. 5-Ton. 4x2, Dump and Tractor Trucks, Model KR-11 (IHC). * 9-834 1 Jun. 44. Vehicular General Purpose Unit Equip- ment. 9-850 24 Aug. 44. Cleaning, Preserving, Sealing, Lubri- cation and Related Materials Issued for Ordnance Material. 9-855 17 Aug. 44. Targets, Target Material and Train- ing Course Layouts. 9-876 5 Apr. 44. Airborne Motor Scooter (Cushman Model 53). 9-879 18 Oct. 43. Motorcycle, Solo (Harley-Davidson). 9-881 5 Sept. 42. Generator Trailer M7. C1. 9-882 11 Jun. 43. Trailer, Semi-7-Ton, Stake and Plat- form (Edwards Iron Works). 9-883 27 Aug. 43. 1-Ton, 2-Wheel Cargo and Water Trailers. C1. 9-886A 22 Apr. 43. 6-Ton, Semitrailer, Combination Stake and Platform (Black Diamond). 9-887 17 Nov. 43. 5- to 6-Ton, 4-Wheel Cargo Trailer (Hobbs). Cl. 9-888 16 Oct. 44. 6-Ton Payload, 10-Ton Gross, 2-Wheel Van Semitrailer. 9-890 12 Jul. 44. 5-Ton Payload, 8-Ton Gross, 2-Wheel (2dt), Stake and Platform 1944 Semitrailer (Trail- er Co. of America Truck Engineering Corps. Olson Mfg. Co.). 74 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued TM 9-891 25 Aug. 44. Semitrailer, 6-ton Payload, 10-ton Gross, 2-wheel, 2000 gal. fuel tank. 9-892 22 Apr. 44. 10-Ton Payload, 14-Ton Gross, 2- Wheel Stake and Platform Semitrailer and 10-Ton Converter Dolly. 9-893 5 Feb. 43. Light Cargo Carrier, T15. 9-894 31 May 44. Il-Ton Payload, 15-Ton Gross, 2-Wheel (2dt) Van, Semitrailer (Omaha Standard Body Corp. Model F16). 9-895 Semitrailer, Van, 11-ton Payload, 15-ton Gross, 2-wheel (2dt) (Kentucky). *9-896 25 Nov. 44. Il-Ton Payload, 2-Wheel Van Semi- trailer (Reliance). 9-974 10 Dec. 42. Tractor Crane Trailer, T-26. 9-1100 15 May 44. Inspection of Ordnance Materiel. ORDNANCE MAINTENANCE 9-1205 7 Aug. 44. Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, All Types, and Ground Mounts. 9-1211 1 Mar. 42. Browning Automatic Rifle. Cal. .30, All Types, 9-1215 1 Mar. 42. Thompson Submachine Gun, Cal. .45, M1928A1. Cl, 2, 3, 4. 9-1221 16 Mar. 44. AA Machine Gun Trainer M9. 9-1223 9-1227 9-1235 9-1240 9-1245 9-1250 9-1252 9-1253 9-1260 9-1270 9-1275 9-1276 9-1285 9-1290 9-1292 9-1295 9-1305 9-1307 9-1311 9-1312 9-1320 9-1322 9-1323 1 Jun. 44. Twin Cal. .50 Machine Gun Mount M33 and Multiple Cal. .50 Machine Gun Mount M45. 10 Jun. 43. 20-mm Automatic Gun Ml and 20-mm Aircraft Automatic Gun AN-M2. Cl. 21 Apr. 43. 37-mm Antiaircraft Gun Materiel. 6 Mar. 44. 37-mm Automatic Guns, M4, M10 and M9 (Aircraft). 6 Feb. 43. 37-mm Antitank Guns M3 and M3A1, and Carriages M4 and M4A1. 10 Mar. 42. 37-mm Gun Materiel (Tank), M6. C 1,2. 24 Apr. 42. Antiaircraft 24 Apr. 42. craft Gun Materiel M2. 28 Jan. 42. Types. 20 Jan. 44. 6 Nov. 42. 5 Jun. 43. Nov. 42. Mar. 43. Mar. 41. 9 Nov. 27 Oct. 41. Types, and 22 May 44. 17 Nov. 43. M6. 13 Apr. 44. M9. 10 Apr. 44. riage Ml, M3A2, M3A3, and M8. 18 Sep. 43. 3-Inch Gun M5 and Carriage Ml. 28 Dec. 43. 3-Inch Gun M7 and Mount M5. Gun and Top Carriage of Gun Materiel M2. Lower Carriage of 40-mm, M5 and 40-mm, Antiair- Mortars, Light Field, and Mounts, All 25 18 13 42. Rifles, U. S. Cal. .30, M1930A4. U. S. Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml. Cl. U. S. Carbine Cal. .30, Ml and M1A1. Shotguns, All Types. Pyrotechnic Projectors, All Types. Projector, Ground Signal M4. Pistols and Revolvers. Gun and Carriage 75-mm, M1897 All Special Field Artillery Vehicles. 75-mm Tank Gun Materiel M2 and M3. 75-mm Gun M4 and Airplane Mount 75-mm Gun M5 and Airplane Mount 75 mm Pack Howitzer M1A1, and Car- 9-1325 21 Sep. 44. 105-mm, Howitzers M2 and M2 Al; Car- riages M2 Al and M2A2; and Combat Vehicle Mounts M3 and M4. 9-1326 20 Jan. 44. 105-mm Howitzer M3 and Howitzer Carriages M3 and M3A1. Cl. TM 9-1330 12 Jul. 44. 155-mm Howitzers M1917A1, M1917A2 and M1918 and Carriages M1917A4 and M1918A3. 9-1331 31 Jan. 44. 155-mm Howitzer Ml, 4.5-Inch Gun Ml and Carriages Ml and Ml Al. Cl, 2. 9-1334 22 Dec. 43. Stabilizers. 9-1341A 6 May 44. 240-mm, Howitzer Ml and Carriage Ml; 8-Inch Gun Ml and Carriage M2. 9-1&41B 15 Mar. 44. Transport Wagons M1A1, M2A1, and M3A1 for 240-mm Howitzer and 8-Inch Gun Ma- teriel Ml. 9-1345 15 Jul. 42. 155-mm Guns, M1917, M1917A1, and M1918M1 Carriages, M1917, M1917A1, M191B, M1918A1, M2 and M3 Limbers, M1917, M1918, M1918A1, and M3. 9-1350 15 Jul. 43. 155-mm Guns Ml and M1A1 and Car- riage Ml; 8-Inch Howitzer Ml and Carriage Ml; Heavy Carriage Limber M2. 9-1360 31 May 40. 3-Inch AA Gun Materiel, M2A2, M2A1, M1A2, M1A1, T1A2 and T1A1. 9-1370A 30 Sep. 42. 90-mm, Gun Ml and Mounts Ml and M1A1 Gun and Upper Carriage. C1, 2. 9-1370B 30 Sep. 42. 90-mm Gun Ml and Mounts Ml and M1A1, Lower Carriage. 9-1372A 4 Mar. 44. 90-mm Gun M2 and AA Mount M2. 9-13728 20 Dec. 43. Combination Fuze Setter-Rammer M20 and Torque Amplifier (For 90-mm Gun Mount M2). 9-1373 30 Sep. 43. 90-mm Gun Ml and Mount M3. 9-1380 9 Feb. 44. 120-mm Gun Ml and Antiaircraft - Mount Ml. 9-1525 4 Apr. 41. Angle of Site Instrument, M1917. ' 9-1527 16 Aug. 43. Gunners Quadrant Ml and M1918. 9-1530 19 Aug. 41. Aiming Circle Ml, M1918 (French), M1916, and M1916M1. 9-1535 12 Sept. 41. Sights M4, M3, M2A3, M2A1, M2 (60-mm & 81-mm Materiel); Sights M2A3, M2A1, M2 (For 81-mm Mortar Materiel Turned In:). 9-1539 5 Aug. 43. Telescope M31 and Telescope Mount M35. 9-1542 27 Mar. 44. Telescope Mount M30 (For 240-mm Howitzer Carriage Ml and 8-Inch Gun Carriage M2). 9-1543 30 Dec. 43. Telescope Mount M44 (For 75-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8). Cl. 9-1545 6 Jul. 42. Telescope Mount M25 (For 4.5-Inch Gun Carriage Ml and 155-mm). 9-1547 13 Nov. 41. Mount, Telescope M16 Quadrant, Range, M3 Telescope, Elbow, M5. 9-1548 15 Oct. 41. Mount, Telescope Ml, Panoramic Tele- scope M3. 9-1549 14 Nov. 41. Mount, Telescope M15A1, Quadrant, Range Ml. 9-1550 31 May 41. Sight, M1901 (French). 9-1551 4 May 42. Telescope Mount M21 and M23, Pano- ramic Telescope M5A3 (M12A1) Range Quadrant M4, Telescope Mount M23, Elbow Telescope M16, and Instrument Light M5. 9-1552 14 Nov. 41. Mount, Telescope M22, etc. 9-1553 19 Nov. 41. Mount, Telescope, M18A1 Mount, Quadrant, Ml; Telescope, Panoramic M5A5. 9-1554 24 Jul. 42. Mount, Telescope M6A1. 9-1555 14 Aug. 41. Quadrant Sight; M1917, M1917A1, M1918, and M1918A1. 9-1556 8 Jun. 44. Observation Telescopes M48 and M49. 75 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviatiojrcon]- HUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued ORDNANCE MAINTENANCEContinued TM 9-1557 20 Oct. 41. Quadrant, Elevation Ml. 9-1569 21 May 42. Plotting Boards for FA. 9-1570 8 May 42. Plotting Boards for Seacoast Artillery. Cl. 9-1578 2 Oct. 41. Telescope M6 and Telescope Mount M19. 9-1580 6 Apr. 42. Battery Commanders Telescope, M1915A1. 9-1581 4 Oct. 41. Telescopic Sights Ml and T3, 9-1582 15 Aug. 42. Telescope M8, Panoramic. 9-1583 20 Jan. 42. Telescopes, Panoramic, M1917M1, M2A1, M3A1, M4, M5A2, M5A3, M5A4, M5A5, M5A6, MS. 9-1584 10 Jun. 42. Telescope, Panoramic M12, M12A1, M12A2 and M12A3. 9-1585 23 May 41. Range Finders, All Types. 9-1590 1 Jul. 41. Setters, Fuze, Bracket, M1916, Series, Setters, Fuze, Hand, M1912, M1913 Series. 9-1591 5 Jun. 48. Fuze Setters M14, MIS, M16 and Ml7. 9-1595 17 Jul. 41. Prosmatic Compass 9-1596 14 Aug. 42. Compass M2. 9-1600 21 Aug. 42. Direct Fire Telescope for 3-Inch and 90-mm Antiaircraft Guns. 9-1605 21 Feb. 41. Set, Control, Equipment, Ml Auto- matic Gun, AA, Ml. 9-1606 12 Jun. 41. Sighting System M2, with Telescope, M7, for 37-mm Antiaircraft Gun. Cl. 9-1607 22 Jul. 43. Sighting Systems MS and M6. 9-1608 25 Oct. 44. Periscopes, Direct Sighting Telescopes, and Elbow Telescopes for Tanks, Motor Carriages, Field Artillery and AA. Artillery. 9-1610 8 Jul. 41. Instrument, Flank Spotting Ml, and Rule, Flank Spotting Ml. 9-1611 4 Jul. 42. Field Glass, Type EE. 9-1616 1 Aug. 43. Generating Units MS and MS. 9-1618 11 Oct. 43. Generating Unit M7. *9-1622 5 Dec. 44. Desiccation and Charging of Height Finders. 9-1623 27 Nov. 43. Height Finders, 13^-Ft, Ml and M1A1. 9-1624 7 Sep. 44. Height Finder M2. 9-1635 8 Feb. 41. Fuze Setter, M8..Cl. 9-1640 18 Sep. 41. Setter Fuze, M9. 9-1641 17 Oct. 41. Fuze Setter, T15 (M13). 9-1642 15 Sep. 42. Remote Control System M2. 9-1643 1 Aug. 42. Remote Control Systems Ml and MS. C1, 2. 9-1646 24 Jun. 43. Gun Data Computer Ml. 9-1649 7 Oct. 43. Cable Systems Ml and M2. 9-1650 15 Sep. 41. Director, M3. 9-1651 25,Jan. 42. Data Transmission System, M3. Cl 9-1653 10 Oct. 42. Data Transmission System M6 (For 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun Mount ML). 9-1655 26 Jan. 42, Director,tM4. Cl. 9-1656 15 Jan. 41. Data Transmission System, M4. Cl, 8. 9-1658 1 Jul. 42. Director M7. C1,2,3, 4, 5. 9-1659 8 May 44. Directors MS, M5A1, and MS. 9-1660 9 Oct. 40. Sound Locator, M2. 9-1661 15 Apr. 41. Sound Locator, M1A1 to M1A8 In- clusive. TM 9-1662 8 Jul. 41. Binaural Training Instruments, Ml and M2. 9-1665 2 Mar. 43. Antiaircraft Battery Commanders Ob- servation Instrument Ml. *9-166913 25 Oct. 44. Gun Data Computers M8 Series: Wir- ing Diagrams. 9-1671A 13 Jul. 44. Directors MS, M9A1, M9A2, and M10: General Maintenance and Computers, M3, M3A1, M3A2, and M4. 9-1G71B 13 Jul. 44. Directors, MS, M9A1, M9A2, and M10: Power Unit, M8, Tracker, M2, and Altitude Con- verter, M2. 9-1671C 1 Jul. 44. Directors MS, M9A1, and M10: Wiring Diagrams. 9-1671D 20 May 44. Director M9A2, Wiring Diagrams. 9-1672 5 Feb. 44. Electrical Testing Apparatus'for Fire Control Equipment. 9-1674 22 Aug. 42. Telescope Mount M2. 9-1675 15 Sep. 41. Instrument Azimuth M1910 and M- 1910A1 (Degrees). 9-1678 31 Jul. 44. Remote Control System MIS (For 40- mm Gun, Carriages M2, M2A1). 9-1680 11 Jun. 42. Azimuth Instrument, M1918, and M1918A2. 9-1685 14 Oct. 41. Depression Position Finder M1907. 9-1695 21 Nov. 41. Depression Position Finder Ml. 9-1705 20 Aug. 42. Power Train for Scout Car M3A1. 9-1705C 17 Dec. 42. Diesel Power Plant for Scout Car M3A1 (Hercules DJXD Engine). 9-1706 13 Sep. 42. Hercules JXD Gasoline Engine for Scout Cars. 9-1707A 10 Dec. 43. Engine, Engine Accessories, and Electrical Systems for Basic Half-Track Vehicle (IHC) (Personnel Carriers MS and M5A1 Car MSA1, Multiple Gun Motor Carriages M14 and M17, and Similar IHC Vehicles). 9-1707B 11 Dee. 43. Power Train, Body and Chassis for Basic Half-Track Vehicle (IHC) (Personnel Car- riers MS and M5A1, Car M9A1, Multiple Gun Motor Carriages M14 and M17, and Similar IHC Vehicles. 9-1709 22 Sep. 42. Chassis and Body of Scout Car M3A1. 9-1710 18 Jul. 42. Power Train (Axles, Transmission, and Propeller Shaft) for Half-Track Vehicles. 9-1710B 26 Nov. 42. White 160AX Engine, Half-Track Vehicles. 9-1710C 11 Sep. 42. Chassis and Body for Half-Track Vehicles. 9-1711 26 Jan. 42. White, 160AX Engine, Half-Track Vehicles. 9-1724A 6 Aug. 43. Light Tank T9 El .(Engine and En- gine Accessories). 9-1724B 29 Jan. 44. Power Train, Hull Turret, Suspen- sion, and Tracks for Light Tank T9E1. 9-1725 27 Jan. 44. Ordnance Engine Model R 975-C4 (Continental). 9-1726A 14 Oct. 42. Generating, Starting and Ignition Systems for Light Tanks M3 and Modifications. 9-1726B 14 Nov. 42. Tracks, Suspension, Turret, Hull and Related Components, Light Tank M3. 9-1726C 20 Mar. 42. Continental Engine, Model W670-9A. 9-1726F 18 Sep. 42. Fuel and Lubrication Systems for Light Tanks M3 and M3A1. 9-1727 8 Apr. 42. Guberson Engine, Model T1620. Cl. 76 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued ORDNANCE MAINTENANCEContinued TM 9-1727B 4 Jan. 43. Engine Cooling, Engine Electrical and Engine Fuel Systems for Light Tank M5 and 75- mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1727C 5 Feb. 43. Hydra-Matic Transmission and Pro- peller Shafts for Light Tanks, M5, M5A1, and 75- mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1727D 28 Apr. 43. Transfer Unit for Light Tanks M5, M5A1 and 75-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage, M8. 9-1727E 25 Jun. 43. Differential Final Drive, Track Sus- pension for Light Tanks, M5 and M5A1 and 75- mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1727F 4 Jun. 43. Auxiliary Generator Electrical Sys- tem and Instruments for Light Tanks M5, M5A1, and 75-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1727G 3 Aug. 43. Hull, Turret, Gun Mounts, and Equip- ment for Light Tanks M5, M5A1 and 75-mm How- . itzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1727K 30 Apr. 43. Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism for Light Tank M5 (Oil gear). 9-1728 8 Apr. 42. Power Train for Light Tanks M3 and M3A1. C1. *9-1729A 28 Nov. 44. Light Tanks, M5, M5A1, and M24, 7t>-mm Howitzer Motor Carriage M8, and Twin 40- mm Gun Motor Carriage M19: Engines, Cooling Systems, and Fuel Systems. 9-1731 25 Aug. 42. Breeze Cartridge Starter for Radial Diesel Engines. 9-1731B 15 Jul. 43. Ford Tank Engine, Model GAA, V-8. 9-1731C 23 Aug. 43. Accessories for Tank Engine, Model GAA, V-8 (Ford). 5-1731E 15 Jan. 43. Electric Traversing Mechanism for Medium Tanks M4 and Modifications.' 9-1731F 6 May 43. Hydraulic Turret Traversing Mechan- ism (Logansport) for Medium Tank M4 and Mod- ification. 9-1731G 8 May 43. Hydraulic Traversing Mechanism (Oil gear) for Medium Tanks M4 and Modifica- tions. 9-1731K 18 May 43. Auxiliary Generator (Homelite Model HRUH-28) For Medium Tanks M4 and Modifica- tions. ' 9-1732A 21 Sep. 42. Engine, Exhaust System and Igni- tion System for Light Tank M5 and 75-mm How- itzer Motor Carriage M8. 9-1734A 5 Aug. 44. Electric Drive Equipment for Medium Tank, T23. 9-1741A 1 Oct. 43. Power Plant for Armored Car T17E1 (Chevrolet). 9-1741C 18 Oct. 43. Chassis, Hull and Turret for Ar- mored Car T17E1 (Chevrolet). 9-1743 26 Oct. 43. Armored Car, M8 and Armored Util- ity Car, M20. 9-1746A 30 Aug. 44. Carrier, Universal, T16-Engine and Engine Accessories. 9-1746B 31 Aug. 44. Carrier, Universal, T16-Power Train, Tracks, and Suspension. 9-1750 1 Mar. 42. Power Train Unit, Three-piece Differ- ential Case for Medium Tanks, M3, M4 and Mod- ifications. 9-1750 16 Aug. 43. Power Train for Medium Tanks, M3, M4 and Modifications. 9-1750C 19 May 44. Magnetos (American Bosch MJT 7A302, MFT 9A304, and MJT 9A306). 9-1750D 12 Aug. 42. Accessories for Wright R975-EC2 Engines for Medium Tanks M3 and M4.\ 9-1750E 25 Sept. 42. Guiberson Diesel T1400 Engine, Se- ries 3, for Medium Tanks M3 and M4 and Related Gun Motor Carriage. 9-1750F 6 Apr. 43. Power Unit for Medium Tanks M3A4 and M4A4. 9-1750G 1 Sept. 42. General Motors Twin Diesel 6-71 Power Plant for Medium Tanks M3A3, M3A5 and M4A2. 9-1750J 12 May 43. Engine Accessories for Medium Tanks, M3A4, and M4A4. 9-1750K 17 Nov. 43. Tracks and Suspension, Turret and Hull for Medium Tank M4 and Modification. 9-1750L 9 Dec. 43. Hull and Turret, Electrical Systems, Tracks and Suspension for 3-Inch Gun Motor Car- riages M10 and M10A1. 9-1751 19 Apr. 44. 9-Cylinder, Radial, Gasoline Engine, (Continental Model R975-C1). 9-1752 4 Aug. 41. Heater Generator for Tank, Medium M3. 9-1755A 5 Oct. 43 Power Train for 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage T70. 9-1755B 29 Jan. 44. Tracks, Suspension Hull, Turret, and Related Components for 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage T70. -9-1756A 9 Dec. 43. Ordnance Engine Model RD 1820 (Cat- erpillar) (Medium Tank, M4A6). 9-1765A 15 Dec. 42. Axles, Propeller Shafts and Wheels for Bomb Service Truck M6 (Chevrolet). 9-1765B 25 Feb. 43. Engine Power Train, Braking and Steering Systems for Bomb Service Truck M6 (Chevrolet). 9-1767A 18 Dec. 43. Engine and Engine Accessories for Tractor M26, Component of 40-Ton Tank Trans- porter Trailer Truck M25. 9-1767B 27 Dec. 43. Power Train for Tractor Truck M26, Component of 40-Ton Tank Transporter Trailer Truck M25. 9-1767C 5 Jan. 44. Body, Chassis, and Winches for Tractor Truck M26, Component of 40-Ton Tank Transporter Trailer Truck M25. 9-1767E 17 Feb. 44. Semitrailer M15, Component of 40- Ton Tank Transporter Trailer Truck M25. 9-1772A 2 Jul. 43. Engine and Engine Accessories for Light Cargo Carrier T24. 9-1772B 2 July 43. Power Train, Suspension System. Hull and Hull Electrical System for Light Cargo Carrier T24. 9-1773 5 Sep. 42. Heavy Tractor Ml, Caterpillar D7. 9-1774 17 Apr. 44. Snow Tractor M7 & 1-Ton Snow Trailer M-19. * 9-1775 12 Feb. 44. Clutch, Power Take-Off, Bilge Pump, Tracks and Suspension and Hull for Landing Vehicles Tracked (Unarmored) MK II (LVT) (2), (Armored) with Turret MK I (LVT (A) (1). 9-1777A 12 Dec. 42. Heavy Tractor Ml (IHC TD-18) En- gine. 9-1777B 13 Feb. 43. Heavy Tractor, Ml (IHC TD-18) Diesel Engine Accessories. 9-1777C 25 Feb. 43. Heavy Tractor, Ml (IHC TD-18) Power Train, Track Frame Assembly, and Seats. 9-1777D 16 Apr. 43. Heavy Tractor Ml (IHC TD-18) Equipment. 9-1783A 9 Jan. 43. Medium Tractor Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD-7W) Diesel Engine, (GM 3-71 RC 14). 77 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES z_________; NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ORDNANCEContinued ORDNANCE MAINTENANCEContinued i TM ' ' 9-17838 18 dun. 43. Medium Tractor Ml (AC-HD-7W) Engine Accessories. 9-1783C 26 Jul. 43. Medium Tractor Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD-7W). 9-1784 5 Oct. 43. Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (Unarmored) MK I LVT (1). 9-1785A 27 Mar. 44. Engine, Engine Accessories, and Torque Converter for 18-Ton M4 and 38~Ton M6 High Speed Tractors. 9-17852 4 Apr. 44. Power Train, Suspension, and Equip- ment for 18-Ton High Speed Tractor M4. 9-1786A 15 Jan. 44. Engine, Engine Accessories, Clutch Group, and Propeller Shaft for 13-Ton High-Speed Tractor M5. 9-1786B 25 Feb. 44. 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Fire Extinguishers. 9-1801 10 Mar. 44. Power Train, Chassis, and Bodies for 2%-Ton, 6x6 Truck (GMC, CCKW-353 and 352). 9-1802A 15 Jul. 43. Power Plant for 214-Ton Amphibian Truck, 6x6 (GMC-DUKW-353 & 214-Ton Truck, 6x6 (GMC). 9-1802B 23 Nov. 43. Power Train for 214-Ton Amphibian Truck, 6x6 (GMC-DUKW-353). 9-1802C 21 Dec. 43. Hull and Water Drive for 214-Ton Truck, 6x6 Amphibian (GMC-DUKW-353). 9-1803A 24 Feb. 44. Engine and Engine Accessories for 14-Ton 4x4 Truck (Willys-Overland Model MB and Ford Model GPW). 9-1803B 8 Apr. 44. fower Train, Body, and Frame for 14-Ton, 4x4 Truck (Willys-Overland Model MB and Ford Model GPW). 9-1806A 12 May 44. Engine and Engine Accessories for 114-Ton, 4x2 Truck (Ford).- 9-1806B 24 Jul. 44. Power Train and Chassis for 114-Ton, 4x2 Truck (Ford). 9-1807 *17 Mar. 44. Power Train, Chassis, and Body for 2%-Ton, 6x6 Truck and 214- to 5-Ton, 6x4 Truck (Studebaker Models US6 and US6 x 4). TM 9-1808A 3 Sept. 43. 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Government Semitrailer Mounted. 10-645 21 Oct. 44. Fumigation and Bath Company (Q.M.). 10-1100 1 Oct. 41. Parts Price List, Special Model, GP l4~ Ton 80" Wheelbase, 4-Wheel Drive 4x4, Ford. Cl. 10-1101 1 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual for Truck, Ford, %-Ton, 4 x 4, 1941 .Cl. 10-1102 20 Aug. 41. Parts List for Willys Truck, Model MA, %-Ton, 4x4. C!. 10-1104 18 Jul. 41. Parts Book, Model CCKWX-353, 6x 6, General Motors Truck. C 1. 10-1106 10 Jul. 41. Parts List, Truck, 4-Z-Ton, 4 x 4, Coe, Federal (Model 94 x 43). 10-1108 27 Aug. 41. Parts Price List, Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, Corbitt. C1. 10-1110 28 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual and Parts List', Semitrailer, 2-Wheel, Trailmobile. 10-1114 26 Jul. 41. Parts List and Illustrations, Interna- tional, 214-Ton, 4x2, Truck, Model K-7. 10-1115 26 Jul. 41. Operation and Maintenance Manual, In- ternational, 2 La-Ton, 4x2, Truck, Model K-7. 10-1116 4 Sept. 41. Parts List 4- 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor Truck, The Autocaf Company. 10-1117 4 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual, Tractor Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Autocar (Model U-7144-T). 10-1118 4 Sep. 41. Parts List, 5- 6-Ton, 4x4, Ponton Trac- tor-Truck. 10-1119 4 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual 5- 6-Ton, 4x4, Ponton TractoiTruck. 10-1120 2i Jul. 41. Parts List, Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1122 24 Jul. 41. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. Cl. 10-1123 24 Jul. 41. Maintenance Manual, Dodge Trucks, 14- Ton, 4 x 4. Cl. 10-1129 30 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual, Car, 5 Passenger, Chevrolet (BG). 10-1131 1 Dec. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 1%-Ton (LC), 4x4, Chevrolet. 10-1132 22 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Parts Price List 1942, Left Hand Drive, Car, Four Door Sedans. 10-1133 1 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual Chevrolet Passen- ger Car. 10-1136 8 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual Book of Parts, Truck, and Price List (GMC Model AFKX-352) (U.S.A. Registration Numbers: W-605530 to W- 605979. 10-1139 20 Feb. 42. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114-Ton, 4x2, Ford. 10-1140 20 Aug. 41. Parts List and Illustrations, Interna- tional K-7, 4x2, Truck. 10-1141 20 Aug. 41. Operation and Maintenance Manual (International Model K-7, 4x2, Truck). 10-1144 29 Jul. 41. Parts List and Illustrations, Interna- tional 5-Ton, 4x2, Truck. TM 10-1145 26 Jul. 41. Operation and Maintenance Manual, International 5-Ton, 4x2, Truck, Model KR-11. , 10-1146 26 Aug. 41. Parts List, Truck, 2 Vs - Ton, 6x6, GMC. C 1. 10-1149 28 Aug. 41. Instruction Manual for Plymouth Cars (Code PH). 10-1150 28 Aug. 41. Plymouth Passenger Car Parts List (Model PH). 10-1151 28 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual 5-Passenger Sedan, Plymouth. 10-1152 21 Nov.'41. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1153 10 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, La-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1158 29 Aug. 41. Parts Catalog, Model 50SD6, Prime Mover, 6-Ton, 6x6 Corbitt. . 10-1170 18 Sep. 41. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Trailer, 6-Ton, 2-Wheel, Winter Weiss. 10-1172 26 Jul. 41. Parts List, Truck, 2Mi-Ton (LC) 4x2, International. C1,S. 10-1173 26 Jul. 41. Operation and Maintenance Manual, International, 214-Ton, 4x2 Truck, Model K-7. 10-1178 13 Sept. 41. Dodge Truck T-203, Parts List, 114- Ton Models. 10-1179 13 Sep. 41. Instruction Manual Dodge Trucks Built for United States Army. 10-1180 17 Sep. 41. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1181 17 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1182 26 Sep. 41. Parts List, Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, Mack. 10-1183 26 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, Mack. 10-1188 17 Sep. 41. Parts List, Mack, Model NB. 10-1189 17 Sep. 41. Maintenance Manual Model NB, Mack. 10-1190 7 Oct. 41. Mack Model EES Parts List, Truck, 214-Ton, 4x2. 10-1191 7 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 214-Ton, 4x2, Mack (Model EES). 10-1193 17 Sep. 41. Instruction Manual, Dodge Trucks, 114-Ton. 10-1194 17 Sep. 41. Parts List, Truck, La-Ton, 4.x 4, Dodge. 10-1195 17 Sep. 41. Instruction Manual, Dodge Trucks. 10-1198 24 Jul. 41. Parts List, Dodge Truck, T-207, 14- Ton, 4x4. 10-1200 16 Aug. 41. Dodge Truck, T-211, Parts List. 10-1201 28 Jul. 41. Instruction Manual Dodge Trucks, 14-Ton, 4x4, Chassis Built for U. S. Army. Cl. 10-1204 20 Aug. 41. Parts Book, Bantam, Model BRC. 4x4, 14-Ton, Reconnaissance and Command Trucks. Cl. 10-1205 20 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual, Bantam, Model BRC, 4x4, 14-Ton. Cl. 10-1209 18 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1211 10 Sep. 41. Instruction Manual Dodge Trucks. Built for U. S. Army. 10-1213 3 Jul. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual and Parts List. Carter Trailers Built for U. S. Army, 6-Ton, Semitrailer, Two-Wheel (2DT) Tex- tile Repair Equipment Van. 10-1214 3 Oct. 41. Parts List, Truck, 114 to 3-Ton; 4x4, GMC. 10-1215 3 Dec. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114- 3- Ton, 4x4. 80 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES QUARTERMASTERContinued TM 10-1226 26 Sept. 41. Book of PartsModel AFKX-352, Truck Chassis. 10-1231 26 Sept. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114- 3- Ton, 4x4, GMC. 10-1232 26 Sept. 41. GMC, Model ACKWX-353. Cl. 10-1241 26 Sept. 41. Maintenance Manual, GMC, Model ACKWX-353, Truck Chassis. 10-1242 15 Aug. 42. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts ListTank Transporter Trailer, Model CPT 45 SP. 10-1250 2 Jan. 42. Parts Price .List, Truck, 14-Ton (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet Job, 21G. 10-1251 15 Nov. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 14-Ton (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet. 10-1255 6 Jul. 42. Maintenance Manual, 6x4, Transporter, Diamond T. Motor Car Co. 10-1265 1 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual, Trucks 114- 3-Ton, 4x4, GMC. 10-1268 3 Oct. 41. Parts List Truck, 214-Ton, 6x6, GMC. 10-1276 13 Oct. 41. Indian Motorcycle Parts List, Mili- tary Model, 640. 10-1279 13 Oct. 41. Indian Motorcycle, Military Model, 640, Operators Manual of Care and Maintenance. 10-1280 10 Oct. 41. Indian Motorcycle Parts List, Mili- tary Model 640. 10-1281 15 May 43 American Bantam, Parts List and Maintenance Manual. 10-1282 13 Oct. 41. Military Parts List, Model 340, Indian Motorcycle. 10-1283 13 Oct. 41. Indian Military Motorcycle, Model 340, Manual of Care and Maintenance. r 10-1292 22 Oct. 41. Parts List, Motorcycle, Solo, Harley- Davidson. 10-1293 Oct. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual, Motorcycle, Model 42XA-Solo (Shaft Drive) Con- tract Number W-398-QM-9640. 10-1294 22 Oct. 41. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Semitrailers, Fruehauf (Model 200-S). 10-1301 15 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Car 1941 Shop Manual. 10-1303 15 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Shop Manual, 1941 Passen- ger Cars. 10-1305 15 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Shop Manual, 1941 Trucks. 10-1306 17 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Parts Price List, Truck 14- Ton, 4x2. 10-1307 Dec. 43. Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Semitrailer 2-Wheel (2DT), 10-Ton Gross Re- frigerator Trailmobile, Model TD-42. 10-1308 17 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Parts List, Truck 14-Ton Series, 4x2. 10-1310 17 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Parts Price List, Truck 114- Ton, Series 4000. C 1. 10-1312 17 Oct. 41. Chevrolet Car Master Parts Price List. 10-1315 15 Jul. 42. Semitrailer, 2-Wheel (2DT), Shoe Re- pair Van and 10-Ton Gross Van. 10-1316 17 Oct. 41. Parts List, Tractor-Truck, 4x2. 10-1321 15 Mar. 42. Maintenance Manual, Chevrolet 114- Ton (LC), 4 x 2, Truck Cab over Engine. 10-1322 3 Nov. 41. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Trailers' Tank Transporter and Recov- ery, Rogers. 10-1327 5 Nov. 41. Maintenance Manual, Model LM-SW, 6x4, TruckChassis Serial Nos. LM 2D 1236 to 1416Contract DA-W-398-QM-77. TM 10-1329 15 Nov. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, H4-ITon, 4x2, Ford. 10-1340 2 Mar. 42. Parts Price List, Truck, 114-Ton (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet. i 10-1341 1 Mar. 42. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114-Ton (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet. 10-1344 26 Jul. 41 Parts List, Truck, 2%-Ton (LC), 4x2, International. 10-1345 26 Jul. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 214-Ton (LC), 4x2, International. 10-1350 29 Mar. 43. Spare Parts List for Harley-David- son Motorcycles and Sidecars. 10-1352 25 Nov. 41. Spare Parts List for Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Solo Only. 10-1353 6 Feb. 43. Parts List and Maintenance Manual for 6-Ton, 2-Wheel Hobbs Trailers. 10-1354 25 Nov. 41. Parts List, Mortocycles, Service-cars, and Side Cars, Harley-Davidson. I 10-1368 15 Dec. 41. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1369 3 Nov. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual and Parts ListSemitrailer, 2-Wheel (2DT) Gentry Trailers Built for United States. 10-1372 1 Dec. 41. Combined Parts List and Maintenance Manual, Semi-trailer, 2-Wheel, (2DT), Highway. 10-1374 21 Jan. 42. Parts List, Car, Fordor Sedan, 6-Cylin- der, 114" Wheelbase Ford. C 1. 10-1375 4 Feb. 42. Maintenance Manual for Car, Ford Fordor Sedan Built for U. S. Government, Models 2GA73C and 21A73C. 10-1377 29 Jan. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual Model SU-COE-5-6-Ton, 4x4, Truck. 10-1378 1 Feb. 42. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x2, Dodge. 10-1383 15 Nov. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 5-Ton, 4x2, International. 10-1392 16 Dec. 41. Combined Parts List and Maintenance Manual, Truck Chassis, 214-Ton, 4x4, COE Auto- car. 10-1394 16 Dec. 41. Combined Parts List and Maintenance Manual, Truck Chassis, 214-Ton, 4x4, COE Auto- car. 10-1396 16 Dec. 41. Care and Operation with Parts List, Tractor-Truck, 214-Ton, 4x4, COE, Autocar (1941 Model U-4044). 10-1400 16 Jul. 41. Parts List, Truck, 114-3-Ton, 4 x 4, GMC. 10-1401 10 Jul. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114-3-Ton, 4x4, GMC (Model AFKX-352) (Gen. Motors Truck). 10-1404 29 Dec. 41. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Portable Gasoline Dispenser, Gray. 10-1410 14 Apr. 42. Parts Price List, Truck, 114-Ton (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet Model 4103 (Jobs 31M-31R), Chassis with Cab Truck. 10-1411 1 Apr. 42. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 114-Ton, (LC), 4x2, Chevrolet. 10-1417 1 Aug. 43. Combined Maintenance Manual and Part List, Refrigerated Semitrailer, Thermo King Model QMC-1043. 10-1433 30 Mar. 42. Maintenance Manual for Ford Truck, 114-Ton, 4x2. 10-1435 20 Aug. 42. Maintenance Manual for Ford Truck, 114-Ton, 4x4. 10-1436 4 Feb. 42. Parts List, Truck, 14-Ton, 4x2, Ford. 10-1440 23 Jan. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual and Parts List, 7-Ton Semitrailer. From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com 81 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES QUARTERMASTERContinued 10-1442 15 Feb. 42. Parts List, Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1443 20 Feb. 42. Maintenance Manual, Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1444 2 Mar. 42. Parts List, Truck, Vs-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1445 15 Mar. 42. Maintenance Manual, Truck, %-Ton, 4x4, Dodge. 10-1446 23 Jan. 42. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Semitrailer, 4-Wheel (4DT) Van Body Fruehauf Trailer Company. 10-1447 10 Feb. 42. Maintenance Manual, U. S. Army Mack Model NM-5, 6-Ton, 6x6, Prime Mover Truck. 10-1454 28 Jan. 42. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Trailer, 1-Ton, 2-Wheel, 250-Gallon Water Tank. 10-1458 23 Oct. 42. Truck, Federal, Parts Lists. 10-1462 29 Jul. 41. Parts List and Illustrations, Truck, 5- Ton, 6 x 4, International. 10-1463 29 Jul. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 5-Ton, 6 x 4, International. 10-1465 9 Feb. 42. Maintenance Manual, Express Body Truck, lVa-Ton, 4x2, Chevrolet. 10-1468 12 Feb. 42. Combined Parts List and Maintenance Manual, Trailers, 1-Ton, 2-Wheel, Nash-Kelvinator. 10-1477 Feb. 43. Maintenance Manual, U. S. Army, Mack Model NM-5, 6-Ton, 6x6, Prime Mover Truck. 10-1478 10 Feb. 42. Model No. 2, 7V2-Ton, 6x6, Prime Mover Truck. 10-1481 2 Mar. 42. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Bicycles, Columbia. 10-1484 20 Feb. 42. Parts and Price List Indian Motor- cycle, Model 741-B. 10-1485 20 Feb. 42. Operation and Maintenance, Indian Motorcycle, Model 741-B. 10-1486 1 Feb. 41. Body Parts and Price List, Car, Fordor Sedans, Fords. 10-1504 29 Jul. 41. Parts List and Illustrations, Truck, 2%-Ton, 6x6, International. 10-1505 29 Jul. 41. Operation and Maintenance Manual, International, 214-Ton, 6x6, Truck, Model M-5-6. 10-1510 27 Apr. 42. Parts List and Illustrations, Inter- national, 2%-Ton, 4x2, Truck, Model K-7. 10-1518 12 Mar. 42. Parts Price List, Indian Shaft Drive, Military Motorcycle, Model 841. 10-1519' 12 Mar. 42. Model 841, Shaft Drive Indian Mo- torcycle, Operation and Maintenance Manual. 10-1525 18 Mar. 42. Maintenance Manual, IF--Ton, 4x2, Truck, Models 4403 and 4409, Contract Number DA- W-398-QM-418. 10-1530 26 Mar. 42. Parts List, %-Ton, 4x4, Dodge Truck, Built for United States Army. . 10-1532 7 Apr. 42. Parts List, Truck, 4-Ton, 6x6, Diamond T Motor Car Company. 10-1541 14 Apr. 42. Maintenance Manual for Ford Truck, 1%-Ton, 4x2, (Right Hand Drive) Model 218-TF. 10-1561 5 Aug. 42. Operation and Maintenance Manual, International, 2^-Ton, 4x2, Tractor-Truck, Model KR-8-R. 10-1566 23 Jul. 42. Parts List, 4- 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor- Truck, Model No. U-7144-T, Contract No. W-670- ORD-3181. TM 10-1567 1 Nov. 42. Maintenance Manual, 4 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor-Truck. 10-1568 23 Jun. 42. Parts List, 4- 5-Ton, 4x4, Tractor- Truck. 10-1600 28 June 41. Parts List, Truck, 6-Ton, 6x6, (4DT), Mack. 10-1602 Jan. 41. Parts List, Model 967, 6x6, Diamond T Trucks, Serials 9670001 to 9670998. C 1, S. 10-1603 16 Jul. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, 4-Ton, (HC), 6x6, Diamond T (Model 967). Cl. 10-1604 7 Oct. 41. Parts List, Truck, 4-Ton, 6x6, Diamond T. Cl, 2. 10-1606 7 Oct. 41. Parts List, Truck, 4-Ton, 6x6, Dia- mond T. (Models 968-A, 969-A and 960-A). C 1. 10-1609 22 Sep. 43. Operation and Technical Manual and Parts List, Semitrailer, Two-Wheel, 10-Ton, Refrig- erator, Model SR-120. 10-1611 10 Jul. 42. Operation and Maintenance, 10-Ton Refrigerator (Van Semitrailer). 10-1614 9 Jul. 43. Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Refrigeration Trailer, Contract No. W950-qm~4935 and 122 Units. 10-1618 15 Dec. 43. Parts List and Maintenance Manual, Semitrailer, 6-Ton Van Body, 2-Wheel, (2DT) Model T-8. ,10-1621 Jan. 44. War Department Technical Manual, Heater, Tent, Gasoline Herman-Nelson Model GT- 3000-20. 10-1622 25 Jan. 44. Combined Maintenance Manual and Parts List, Truck, Fork Lift, 6000 pounds. *5:0-1624 15 July 44. Tractor, Wheeled, 3,300 lb Drawbar Pull (International Harvester Model 1-4). 10-1625 7 Jun. 44. Refrigerator, Field, Portable (26Vz- Cu. ft.). 10-1629 21 Sep. 44. Tractor, Warehouse, Model LAI, 7500 Lbs. Drawbar Pull. 10-1634 8 Aug. 44. Refrigeration/Unit, Portable, 125 Cubic Feet. 10-1675 27 May 43. Truck Engineering Semitrailer, 6-Ton, Gross Van Type, Model 2SF. 10-1676 20 Mar. 43. Brockway Truck, Models 146-S, 156- I, 166-S, 260-A, B666. 10-1679 10 Apr. 43. U. S. Army, Mack, Models No. 2, 8 & 6, 7 Fa-Ton, 6x6, Prime Mover Trucks. 10-1684 14 May 43. International, 2 %-Ton, 4x2, Dump Truck, Model K-7. 10-1686 17 April 43. Parts List and Illustrations, Inter- national, 5-Ton, 4x2, tractor-truck, Model KR-11. 10-1687 17 Apr. 43. International, 5-Ton, 4x2, Tractor- Truck, Model KR-11. 10-1690 15 Dec. 43. Parts List for Car Passenger, Plym- outh, Model P14. 10-1700 20 Aug. 41. GMC Parts Book, 4x4, AFKX-804. 10-1701 20 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual, Truck, GMC, AFKX-804. 10-1703 1 Oct. 41. Maintenance Manual, Trucks, IFi-Toii, 4x2, GMC. 10-1704 1 Oct. 41. Parts List, Truck, 5- 6-Ton, 4x4, COE Mack. 10-1705 29 Aug. 41. Maintenance Manual, Tractor-Truck, 5- 6-Ton, 4x4, Mack. 82 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNAL TM 11-200 31 Oct. 42. Radio SCR-AF-183, SCR-AG-183, SCR-AH-183, SCR-AJ-183, SCR-AK-183, SCR- AL-183, SCR-AL-283, SCR-AN-183, SCR-AN-283. 11-227 10 Apr. 44. Signal Communication Equipment Di- rectory, Radio Communication Equipment. Ell-227 Jun. 44. Signal Communication Equipment Direc- tory, German Radio Communication Equipment. 11-228 12 Oct. 42. AN/FRC-1 Radio Set RT-16/FRC-1 Radio Receiver and Transmitter C-34/FRC-1 Re- mote Control Unit. 11-230C 15 Aug. 44. Radio Set SCR-694-C. 11-231 15 Dec. 41. Radio Sets SCR-178 and SCR-179. 11-232 9 Aug. 41. Radio Set SCR-177-B. C1. 11-233 31 Mar. 42. Radio Set SCR-188-A. 11-235 14 May 43. Radio Sets 6SCR-536-A, SCR-536-B, SCR-536-C, and SCR-536-D. C1, 2. 11-237 14 Mar. 42. Radio Sets SCR-131 and SCR-161. 11-238 17 Apr. 42. Radio Sets, SCR-194 and SCR-195, and Auxiliary Equipment. C1. 11-239 14 Aug. 41. Radio Set SCR-203. 11-241 30 May 42. Radio Sets SCR-197-B, SCR-197-C, SCR-197-D, SCR-197-E, and SCR-197-F. 11-242 15 June 43. Radio Set SCR-300-A. 11-243 24 Mar. 44. Radio Set SCR-291-A. (Direction- Finding) . 11-244 5 Aug. 43. Radio Set SCR-281 D. 11-245. 30 Jul. 43. Radio Set SCR-511-A, Radio Set SCR- 511-B, Radio Set SCR-511-(*) and Power Supply Unit PE-157-C). Cl. 11-246A 30 Mar. 44. Radio Set SCR-503-A. 11-246B 4 Mar. 44. Radio Set SCR-503-B (Direction-Find- ' ing). 11-247 26 Aug. 44. Radio Set SCR-551-A and SCR-551-B. 11-250 28 Oct. 42. Radio Set SCR-288. C1. 11-254 2 Aug. 44. Radio Set SCR-292 (Direction-Finding). *11-255 29 Sept. 44. Radio Set SCR-556-A. *11-265 21 June 44.1 Radio Set AN/PRC-5. 11-272 23 Feb. 42. Radio Sets, SCR-210-A-B-C-D-E-F- G-H&J and Radio Sets SCR-245-A-B-C-D-E-F- G-H-J-K-L-M-N-P. Cl. 11-273 12 Apr. 41. Radio Sets, SCR-193-A, B, C, D, and E. C1, 2,8. 11-275 24 Jan. 44. Radio Set SCR-284-A. 11-277 17 Jun. 44. Radio Set AN/VRC-1. 11-280 22 Jun. 43. Radio Set SCR-299-A, B, C, and D. Cl. 11-281 4 Sep. 43. Radio Sets SCR-399-A and SCR-499-A. 11-300 20 Jul. 44. Frequency Meter Sets SCR-211-A, B, C, D, E, F, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, T, AA, AC, AE, AF, AG, AH, AJ, AK, AL. 11-302. 10 Dec. 41. Charging Set, SCR-169. C 1. 11-302H 10 Jul. 43. Technical Manual for Charging Set SCR-169. 11-3D2K 7 Aug. 43. Technical Manual for Charging Set ' 169 (PE-43-HK). 11-303 4 Mar. 44. Test Sets I-56C, I-56-D, I-56-H, and I-56-J. *11-305 29 Aug. 44. Charging Set SCR-606-A. 11-306C 2 Feb. 43. Maintenance Equipment ME-13-C. 11-306D 25 Jun. 43. Maintenance Equipment ME-13-D. IThia Technical Manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5. TM *11-307 16 March 43.1 Signal Generators I-72-G and I-72-H. 11-308 13 Jan. 44. Remote Control Unit RM-29-(*). 11-310 25 Oct. 43. Schematic Diagrams for Maintenance of Ground Radio Communication Sets. C 1,2,3,4. 11-311 7 May 43. Test Equipment IE-17-E. C 1. 11-312 11 Oct. 43. Remote Control Equipment RC-47-A, RC-47-B, RC-47-C, RC-47-D, and RC-47-G. 11-313 8 Mar. 43. Allen Model E-2 Unitron Rectifier. 11-314 30 Nov. 43. Antennas and Antenna Systems. Cl. 11-315 10 Oct. 43. Maintenance Equipment ME-40-(*) and Maintenance Kit ME-53-(*). Supplement. 11-317 28 Aug. 43. Technical Manual for Signal Gener- ator I-208-. 11-318 30 Jul. 43. Alignment Equipment ME-73. 11-321 23 Jul. 43. Technical Manual for Test Set I-56-E. 11-330 29 Oct. 43. Switchboards BD-71, BD-72, BD-72-A, and BD-72-B. C1. 11-331 30 Jun. 41. Switchboard BD-14. 11-332 1 June 42. Telephone Central Office Set TC-4. C 1, 2, 3. 11-333 6 March 42. Telephone EE-8-A and EE-8-B and EE-8. C1, 2. 11-334 20 Aug. 43. Timing and Telephone Sets ML-110i (*) and ML-210-C). 11-335 15 Apr. 42. Telephone Central Office Set TC-1. Cl. 11-336 18 Jan. 43. Telephone Central Office Set TC-12. C 1,2,3. 11-338 28 July 44. Telephone Central Office Set TC-10. 11-340 19 Oct. 42. Telephone Central Office Set TC-2. Cl, 2. 11-341 8 Apr. 43. Telephone Terminal CF-l-A (Carrier) and Repeater CF-3-A (Carrier). Cl. 11-342 8 Jun. 43. Ringing Equipments EE-100-T1, EE- 100-A (Voice Frequency), and EE-101-A (Voice Frequency). 11-343 8 Apr. 44. Relay Unit BE-84-A (Teletype Trunk). 11-344 8 Jan. 43. Converter M-222. C 1, 2. 11-345 28 Apr. 42. Cabinet BE-70-( ) Wire Chiefs Test- ing. C 1. 11-346 26 Apr. 44. Test Sets I-61-A, I-61-B, and I-61-O. 11-348 20 Apr. 43. Telephone Repeater Set TC-29-A. 11-349 14 Aug. 43. Maintenance Equipment ME-22. 11-351 22 Sep. 41. Telegraph Sets TG-5, TG-5-A, and TG-5-B. C1, 2. 11-352 Dee. 43. Printers TG-7-A, TG-7-B & TG-37-B Chests CH-50-A & CH-50-B Chests H-62-A CH- 62-B. 11-353 2 Jul. 41. Installation and Maintenance of Tele- graph Printer Equipment. C1,2,3. 11-354 28 Mar. 44. Telegraph Printer Sets (Teletype- writer) EE-97 and EE-98; Teletypewriter Sets EE-97-A, EE-98-A and EE-102. 11-355 16 April 43. Telegraph Terminal CF-2-A (Car- rier). 11-355B 8 Nov. 43. Telegraph Terminal CF-2-B (Car- rier), 11-856 5 Nov. 43. Radio Teletype Terminal Equipment, AN/FGC1 or AN/FGC-1X. 11-358 2 July 43. Technical Manual for Telegraph Central Office Set TC-3. 11-359 3 Sep. 43. Line Unit BE-77-A and BE-77. 83 > (! * ! , NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES li NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES ii SIGNALContinued | TM ;! 11-360 Oct. 44. Reel Unit RL-26 and RL-26-A. ; 11-361 2 Feb. 43. Test Sets EE-65 and EE-6S-A through E. C2,3. j 11-361F 28 Apr. 43. Test Set EE-65F. 11-362 1 Nov. 44. Reel Units RL-31, RI.r-31-B, and RL- p 31-C. 1 11-363 26 Jan. 42. Pole Line Construction. C 1. ! 11-364 24 Sept. 42. Truck K-44-B and Earth Borer Equip- | ment HD. ji 11-365 24 Apr. 43. Wire Thrower RL-37-A. 1 11-4166 27 Jan. 43. Vulcanizing Equipments, TE-54-A and 1' TE-55-A. 11-368 5 May 44. Tactical Open Wire Pole Line Construc- |l. tion. ' 11-369 24 Aug. 43. Spiral-Four Cable. 11-370 12 June 44. Plow LC-61 (Cable). 11-371 12 Oct. 44. Cables WC-534 (5-pair), WC-535 (10- pair) and Cable Assemblies CC-345 and CC-355-A. 11-374 23 Feb. 44. Tape Facsimile Equipment RC-58-B. 11-375B 5 Apr. 44. Facsimile Equipment RC-120, RC-120- A and RC-120-B and Facsimile Set AN/TXC-1. 11-377 4 Jul. 44. Boehme Automatic Keying and Record- ing Equipment. 11-379 23 Sept. 43. Test Set 1-51 (Cable Repairmans). i 11-380 17 Mar. 44. Converter M-209, M -209-A, M-209-B, (0). J 11-382 28 Jan. 44. Facsimile Recorder RD-2/GXR. | 11-390 23 Sept. 44. Signal Lamp Equipments EE-80 and jl| EE-80-A. i 111-391 15 Oct. 42. Signal Lamp Equipment EE-84. C 1. j 11-392 30 Jun. 43. Technical Manual for Signal Lamp | Equipment SE-11. \ 11-393 3 Apr. 44. Visual Identification Equipments AN/ j VVX-1 and AN/VVX-IX. I 11-400 Photographic Set PH-261. 11-401 22 Mar. 43. Training Film and Film Strip Projec- tion. 11-402 15 Jun. 44. Reproducing Equipments MC-364-A, MC-364-B and MC-364-C. C 1. 11-403 12 May 43. Identification Equipment PH-385. 11-404 29 May 43. Photographic Darkroom Equipment (Processing Equipment PH-395). 1 11-405 12 May 43. Photographic Dark Room Equipment (Processing Equipment PH-406). 11-406 24 Apr. 43. Projector Equipment PH-398. 1 11-406A 14 Feb. 44. Projector Equipment PH-398-A, 1 *11-408 23 Oct. 44. Projectors PH-222 and PH-222-A. j 11-409 12 Jun. 44. Photographic Laboratories, Organiza- i tion and Operation in Service Commands, Depart- ments, and Posts. C1. . 11-410 10 Sep. 40. The Homing Pigeon. i 11-421 6 Oct. 44. Ceiling Light Projectors ML-121-A, B, 1 C, D, E, F, and G. 11-423 7 Oct. 44. Theodolites ML-47-C Through ML-47- R; Tripods ML-78-C Through ML-78-R; Compass ML-197; Telescope ML-146; Theodolite ML-247. 11-424 12 Sept. 44. Supports ML-29-B, ML-29-D, ML- 29-E, Anemometers ML-80, ML-80-A, ML-80-B, Indicators ML-117, ML-117-A, ML-117-B. 11-425 20 July 44. Barographs ML-3-A, ML-3-B, ML-3- C and ML-3-D. z TM 11-426 17 July 44. Thermographs ML-77 and ML-277. 11-427 Nov. 44. Barometers ML-102-B, ML-102-D, ML- 102-E, ML-102-F and ML-316/TM. 11-428 17 Oct. 44. Barometers, ML-2 Through ML-2-F; Cases, ML-48 Through ML-48 E. 11-429 10 Mar. 43. Wind Equipment SCM-20-A and Wind Equipment AN/GMQ-1. C1. 11-430 16 Jan. 42. Storage Batteries for Signal Communi- cation. Except those pertaining to Aircraft. Cl. 11-431 16 Jan. 42. Target Range Communication Systems. 11-432 2 Feb. 42. Code Practice Equipment. C 1,2. 11-433 17 Aug. 42. Time Interval Apparatus EE-56, EE- 85, EE 86-A, Line Connector Unit EE-87, Time In- terval Signal BE-65 and Bell MC-153. 11-434 12 May 42. Spotting Set PH-32-B. 11-434D 25 June 43. Spotting Set PH-32-D (Theodolite PH-BG-33). 11-435 31 Jan. 44. Public Address Equipment PA-4-C. 11-438 6 Oct. 43. Operations Center AN/TTQ-1, Portable Filter and Operations Room Unit Assembly. 11-439 1 Nov. 43. Flash Ranging Set GR-4-A. 11-441 25 Oct. 43. Recorder BC-1016. 11-442 10 May 44. Public Address Set RA-l-F. 11-443 25 Oct. 43. Keyer TG-34-A. 11-444 12 Jun. 43. Sound Ranging Set GR-3-C. 11-446 30 July 43. Panoramic Adaptors BC-1031-A and BC-1032-A. 11-447 27 Mar. 44. Keyers, TG-10-A, TG-10-B, TG-10- C, TG-10-D, TG-10-F, TG-10-G, TG-10-H, and TG-10-J. *11-447A 9 Sept. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-IA. 11-449 Oct. 44. Public Address Set PA-2-B. 11-450 9 Mar. 42. Training of Signal Communication Personnel. C 1. 11-453 11 Mar. 42. Shop Work. C 1. 11-454 12 May 43. The Radio Operator. C1. 11-455 22 May 44. Radio Fundamentals. 11-456 15 Jul. 42. Wire Telegraphy. Cl. 11-457 3 Sept. 42. Local Battery Telephone Equipment. 11-458 3 Sept. 42. Common Battery Telephone Equip- ment. 11-459 2 Jun. 43. Instructions for Learning International Morse Characters. 11-460 18 May 42. Division Field Code, Training Edition No. 2. 11-461 1 Sept. 41. Air-Ground Liaison Code, Training Edition No. 2. 11-462 25 Sept. 44. Signal Corps Reference Data. 11-463 5 Sept. 43. Trunk Line- Messenger Service (Ten- tative) (Multilithed). 11-466 29 June 44. Radar Electronic Fundamentals. 11-466LAB Nov. 44. Laboratory Workbook for TM 11-466 Radar Electronic Fundamentals. 11-467 28 Apr. W. Radar System Fundamentals. *11-469 Dec. 44. Communication Security. 11-471 4 Aug. 43. Telephone Central Office Installation. 11-473 15 June 44. Central Office Maintenance. 11-474 30 June 44. Substation Installation. \ IThis Technical Manual ! distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5. 84 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TM 11-475 28 Oct. 44. Principles of Long Distance Telephone and Telegraph Transmission. *11-483 Dec. 44. Suppression of Radio Noises. 11-485 8 June 44. Advanced Military Cryptography. 11-498 4 Oct. 44. Fundamentals of Telephony and Manual Telegraphy. 11-499 15 Nov. 43. (Preliminary), Radio Propagation Handbook. 11-600 25 March 43. Radio Sets SCR-508-(*), SCR-528- (*), and SCR-538-(*). Cl. *11-602 15 Dec. 44. Radio Set AN/MRC-1. 11-605 15 Nov. 43. Radio Sets SCR-509-( ) and SCR- 510-( ). 11-615 15 Nov. 43. Radio Sets SCR-609-A and SCR-610- A. 11-620 1 Jan. 44. Radio Sets SCR-608-A and SCR-628-A. 11-630 7 June 43. Preliminary Instructions for Radio Set SCR-506-A. 11-700 2 Feb. 42. Interphone Equipment RO53 and RC- 53-A. 11-702 3 May 43. Interphone Equipment RC-99. 11-705 5 Feb. 42. Interphone Equipment RC-61. 11-710 13 April 42. Interphone Equipments RC-48 and JIC-60. 11-715 13 Apr. 42. Interphone Equipment RC-38. 11-750 26 Oct. 44. Radar Antijamming for the Operator. 11-751 Nov. 44. Rada'r Antijamming for the Technician. 11-800 12 Nov. 42. Radio Transmitters BC-191-A, BC- 191-B, BC-191-C, BC-191-D, BC-191-E and BC- AA-191. 11-800N 20 March 44. Radio Transmitter BC-191-N. *11-801 18 Jan. 43. Power Amplifier BC-340-G and Water Cooling Unit RU-2-A. 11-802 7 Feb. 44. Radio Transmitters, Wilcox Types 96- 200A and 96-200B. 11-803 7 Feb. 44. Radio Transmitters, Wilcox Types 96C and 96C3; Rectifier Unit, Wilcox Type 36A; Modu- lator Unit, Wilcox Type 50A. 11-805 8 June 42. Transmitting Components of Radio Set SCR-197-C, Radio Set SCR-197-D, and Radio Set SCR-197-F. 11-822 29 Feb. 44. Radio Transmitter 149-A. 11-823 1 Sept. 43. Radio Transmitter-Receiver Type 1505 (250 Watts) and Associated Equipment. 11-824 1 Feb. 44. SST-101 Radio Transmitter Telegraph- Telephone (Tentative). 11-825 29 Mar. 44. Portable Radio Broadcast Transmitter TWT PB-50A. 11-827 28 Mar. 44. Radio Transmitter BC-477-F. *11-828 24 Aug. 44. Radio Transmitter BC-365-F and Re- mote Control Unit RM-10-F. *11-830 Aug. 44. Model ET-8026 Lifeboat Radio Transmitter Portable. 11-850 15 Mar. 44. Radio Receivers BC-312-(*), BC- 312-(*)X. BC-342-(*), BC-314-(*), and BO344- (*). 11-859 2 Mar. 43. Radio Set SCR-593-A. Cl,t. 11-861 28 Aug. 42. Radio Set SCR-255 (Direction Find- ing). Cl. 11-862 5 Oct. 43. Radio Set SCR-504-A (Direction Find- ing). 11-866 31 Aug. 43. Radio Receivers BC-779-B, BO794-S, and BC-1004-C, and Power Supply Units RA-74-C, RA-84-B, and RA-94-A. TM *11-867 21 July 44. Radio Receiver BC-787-B. 11-868 21 Nov. 42. Radio Receiver 128-AY. 11-873 12 Nov. 43. Radio Set SCR-614-A, Radio Receiver - BC-969-A, Power Supply Unit RA-61-A. *11-875 22 Aug. 44. Instruction Book Model AR-8506-B In- termediate and High Frequency Receiver. 11-900 16 Nov. 43. Power Units PE-75-C Through PE- 75-T. C 1, s. 11-903 14 Oct. 43. Power Unit PE-77-( ). Cl. 11-904 20 Jan. 43. Power Units PE-95-A, PE-95-B, and ' PE-95-C. 11-904-G 8 Jun. 44. Power Units PE-95-G and PE-9 5- H. 11-904H 3 Sept. 43. Power Units PE-95-G and PE-95-H. 11-905 15 Jul. 44. Power Unit PE-92-B. 11-909 15 Jan. 44. Power Units PE-74, PE-74-B, PE- 74-( ). 11-911 9 Jan. 43. Power Units PE-78-G and H. 11-913 22 Jun. 43. Power Unit PE-214-A. 11-914 25 Feb. 43. Power Unit PE-201-A. 11-914C 26 Nov. 43. Power Unit PE-201-C. 11-915 15 Jun. 44. Power Units, PE-84, PE-Z4-A, PB- 84-C and PE-84-D. 11-920 2 Jun. 43. Power Unit PE-49-F. 11-920G 6 July 44. Power Unit PE-49-G. 11-921 15 Sept. 43. Power Unit PE-137-A. 11-923E 27 Dec. 43. Power Unit PE-99-E. 11-923F 28 Dec. 43. Power Unit PE-99-FZ 11-925 12 April 44. Power Unit PE-185-A. 11-927 8 Jan. 44. Power Unit PE-108, (A, B, C, D, & E). 11-928 7 Sep. 43. Power Unit PE-82-E. 11-929 21 Jul. 43. Power Unit PE-145-A. 11-930 6 Jun. 44. Power Unit PE-2^-A. 11-931 8 June 43. Power Equipment PE-172-A. *11-932 7 Oct. 44. Power Unit PU-8/TT Q-l. 11-933 26 July 44.1 Power Unit PU-6/PTS-1. 11-934 30 Oct. 44. Dynamotor Unit BD-77-C. 11-935 31 Mar. 44. lli-KVA Kohler Power Unit Model 1M21-A. 11-938 28 Sep. 43. Motor Generator MG-37-A. *11-939 4 Oct. 44. Power Unit PE-182. 11-945 15 May 44. Power Unit PE-214-B. *11-946 21 Oct. 44. Power Unit RE-167-A. 11-947 29 Aug. 44. Power Unit PE-210. 11-951 8 Jun. 43. Rectifier RA-36-J, K, L. 11-951N 10 June 43. Rectifier RA 36-N. 11-951Q 6 Aug. 43. Rectifiers RA-36-K, RA-36-Q, and 6- RB6B17. 11-954 29 Mar. 44. Rectifier RA-43-B. 11-955 21 Jun. 44. Rectifier RA-37. 11-957 19 June 43. Rectifier RA-87. C 1. 11-959G 19 Feb. 43. Rectifiers RA-34-F and RA-34-G. 11-961 25 Nov. 43. Rectifier RA-34-H. * 11-962 15 Sept. 44. Rectifier RA-63-B. 11-963 7 Jan. 44. Rectifier RA-83-A. C 1. 11-964 5 May 44. Rectifier RA-91. 11-965 March 44. Rectifier Power Unit PP-34/MSM. C 1. tThis Technical Manual i, distributed only to interested headquarter, and to individuals whose duties require that they have it, This Technical Manual must ba safeguarded in accordance with provision, of Alfc S8V--. 86 number DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TM 11-966 13 Apr. 44. Trojan Rectifier Battery Eliminator Model 27793. 11-967 18 Sept. 44. Power Transfer Panel CN-22/F. 11-970 31 May 44. Power Unit PE-205-B. 11-1000 15 Feb. 42. Contactor Unit BC-608-A. 11-1033 16 Nov. 421. Installation of, Antenna Conversion Kits on Radio Sets, SCR-870-( ) and SCR-271-( ). 11-1039 21 Apr. 43. Signal Generator I-122-A. 11-1018 1 Dea. 431. Tost Equipment RC-70-( ). 11-1049 1 Jul. 48. Switchboard BD-116-A. 11-1051 20 Jan. 44. Range Calibrator 1-178 and I-178-A. 11-1068 1 July 13.1 Radio Sets SCR-5S7-A, SCR-688 & BCR-687. 11-1068 1 Aug. 11.1 Test Equipment RO-68 and R0-68-A. 11-1056 1 Dee. 48, Trailer K-84-D. 11-1087 16 Sep. IS1. Aided-A*imuth-T racking Kit No. A98-PT. 11-1068 88 Jun. it1. Trainor Boa BC 1070(A) (Master). 11-1068 8 Aug. IS1. Antenna Position Controls MC-298A 4 MC-298B, (Conversion Kits for Radio Sets SCR- 870( ) 4 SCR-871( ).) C1,8. 11-1080 1 Sep. 431. Radio Transmitter BC-677 4 Associ- ated Equipment Kit No. 68-X8. 11-1088 10 April 44. Trainer BC-968-A. 11-1008 1 Nor. 48. Signal Generator 1-186. 11-1081 16 Nov. IS1. Range Calibrator 1-111. 11-1086 1 Feb. 11.1 Sweep Generator MI-18709-B. 11-1066 1 Apr. 44. Oscilloscopes BO-1238 and BC-1233-A. 11-1076 16 Jun. 111. Antenna AN-161. 11-1077 8 Aug. 44. Radio Transmitting Sot AN/CRN-11. 11-1080 81 Oat 44. Test Set AN/GPM-1. 11-1082 15 Jul. 44. Signal Generator I-222-A. 11-1090 1 Jul. 43. Trailers L-76-A and K-77-A. 11-1100 8 Dec. 42. Radio Set SCR-270-B. 11-1101 10 Jun. It1. Instruction Book for Range Calibra- tor 1-108. 11-1109 18 May 181. Radio Sets SCR-517-A & SCR- 517-B. Cl. 11-1 HOD 88 Sep. It.1 11-1118B 88 Sop. 18l. Radio Equipment RC-100-BPre- liminary. 11-1114D 22 Sept. 42. Radio Set SCR-270-D. 11-1118 1 Jul. IS1. Radio Equipment RC-148 & RC-148- B. Cl. 11-1119 1 Jul. IS1. Radio Set SCR-627-A. 11-1122 6 Apr. 43. Detector Sets SCR-625A, SCR-625-B, SCR-625-C, SCR-625-D, and SCR-625-E (Anti- Tank Mine, Portable) and Detector, Anti-Tank Mine, Portable M-l. 11-1125 26 Dec. 421. Interference Reducer BC-736-B. Cl. 111125A 26 Dec. 421. Special Instructions for Modifica- tion of Equipment for Use with Interference Re- ducer BC-736-B. 11-1126 23 Sept. 43.1 Operation of Radio Sets SCR-602-A & SCR-602-T6. 11-1128 10 Mar. 431. Calibrators BC-726-A, 1-147, 1-156, and 1-168. IThis Technical Manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This Technical Manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR S80-5. TM 11-1138 SO Nov. 43.1 Radio Equipment RC-19S-A. 11-1136 Dec. 4S1. Test Equipment for Radio Set SCR- 533-T2. 11-1140 It July 43.1 Responder-Beacon* AN/PPN-1. 11-114OA 16 May 44-1 Beacon Transmitter Receiver* AN/ PPN-1A. 11-1141 8 Jul. 431. Radio Set SCR-615. *11-1145 19 Aug. 441. Beacon Transmitter-Receiver AN/ PPN-t. 11-1148 88 Jan. 441. Range Calibrator 1-146. 11-1151 15 April 44. Detector Set AN/PRS-1. 11-1159 15 Aug. 44. Radar Set AN/TPX-8. 11-1803 Preliminary Instruction Book for Navy Model BN, Radio Equipment. *11-1204 1 Nov. 44. Voltohmmetar, Weston Model 772, Type 6. *11-1210 21 Oct. 44. Fluxmeter TS-201/UP. 11-1805 20 Jul. 44. Technical Operation Manual for Radio Set SCR-296-A. 11-1806 12 Jul. 44. Technical Operation Manual for Radio Sets SCR-268, SCR-268-B, SCR-268-C and Radio Sets SCR-516, SCR-516-C and SCR-516-D, and SCR-516-E. 11-1303 89 Jul. 441. Radio Equipment RC-182-A,and RC- 282-A. 11-1310 21 Sep. 44. Operating Instructions, Equipment Performance Log, & Corrective Measures For Radio Sets SCR-270-B, -C, -D, -E, -BA, -CA, SCR-271- A, -AA, -AAA, -AB, -B, -BA, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, -J, -K, -L, -M. 11-1312 20 Jul. 44. Technical Operation Manual Radio Sets SCR-582-A and SCR-582-T6, General Description, Operating Instructions and Equipment Performance Log. 11-1315 29 Jul. 441. Technical Operation for Radio Equip- ment RC-127-A. *11-1316 8 Nov. 44.1 Radio Equipment RC-207-A, Techni- cal Operation Manual. 11-1317 25 Jul. 44'. Technical Operation Manual for Radio Equipment RC-150-B. RC150C, RC150D, RC 151, RC-151-A, & RC-151-D. 11-1318 14 Aug. 441. Technical Operation, Radio Equip- ments RC-148, RC148B and RC148C. 11-1319 10 Jun. 44. Radio Set SCR-527-A, Technical Oper- ation, Operating Instructions, Equipment Perform- ance and Corrective Measures. 11-1320 5 Sept. 44. Radio Set SCR-627-A. 11-1824 20 Dec. 43. Radio Set SCR-584, Technical Opera- tion (General Description, Operating Instructions, and Equipment Performance Log). Cl. 11-1326 15 May 44. Radio Sets SCR-602-T6 and 602-A, Technical Operation. 11-1327 25 Jul. 44. Technical Operation, for Radio Set SCR-545-A. 11-1329 30 Dec. 43\ Radio Set SCR-588-( ), Equipment Performance Log, Instruction Book. 11-1331 31 July 44.1 Technical Operation, Radio Equip- ment RC-145-A. 11-1332 3 Aug. 44. Technical Operation Manual Radio Equipment RC-184. 11-1334 10 Aug. 441. Technical Operations, Radio Equip- ment RC215-A, General Description, Operation In- structions and Equipment Performance Log. 86 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES SIGNALContinued TM 11-1339 29 Sept. 44. Radio Set AN/TPS-2, Technical Op- erations Manual. . 11-1340 1 Mar. 44. Technical Operation Manual for Radio Set AN/TPS-3. *11-1341 20 July 44 J Technical Operation Radio Set SCR- 615-A. 11-1342 18 July 44. Technical Operation Manual Radio Set SCR-636-A. 111343 1 July 44-1 Radio Set AN/MPN1, Technical Oper- ation. 11-1346 9 Aug. 441. Technical Operation Radio Equipment RC350 and RC-351. 11-1370 29 Jul. 44. Technical Operation Radio Sets SCR- 270- 88, -08, -DA, -EA, and SCR-271-AAB, -AC, -88, -DA, -EA, -FA, -GA, -HA, -JA, -KA, -LA, and -MA with CONSOLE. 11-1405 12 Jul. 44. Radio Set SCR-296-A) Preventive Main- tenance. 11-1406 27 Jul. 44. Preventive Maintenance Manual, Ra- dio Sets SCR-268, SCR-268-B, SCR-268-C, SCR- 516, SCR-516-C, SCR-516-D, SCR-516-E. 11-1408 27 Jul. 44. Radio Equipment RC-182-A and RC- 282-A, Preventive Maintenance Manual. 11-1410 21 Jun. 44. Preventive Maintenance Manual, for Radio Sets SCR-270-B, SCR-270-C, SCR-270-D. SCR-270-E, SCR-270-BA, SCR-270-CA, SCR-271, SCR-271-A, SCR-271-BA, SCR-271-D, SCR-271- E, SCR-271-F, SCR-271-G, SCR-271-H, SCR-271- J, SCR-271-K, SCR-271-L, SCR-271-LA, SCR- 271- M. * 11-1412 25 Jul. 44. Preventive Maintenance Manual, Ra- dio Set SCR-582-A and SCR-582-T6. 11-1415 2 Aug. 44. Preventive MaintenanceRadio Equip- ment RC-127-A. 11-1416 25 Oct. 44. Radio Equipment RC-207-A. Preven- tive Maintenance Manual. 11-1417 1 Aug. 44. Radio Equipments RC-150-B, RC-150- C, RC-150-D, RC-151, RC-151-A, RC-151r Field Installations. 1 Jul. 44. Explanation of Appropriation and Project Accounts. 1 Jul. 44. (Tentative) Accounting Procedures for Nunappropriated Welfare Funds; C 1, 2. 1. Jun. 44. Accounting fpr Government Property Furnished Under Fixed-Price Contracts. TM 21-301 18 Oct. 44. Driver Training, Half-Track and Full- Track Vehicles. 21-500 14 May 43. Army Reader. 21-510 14 May 43. Army Arithmetic. MILITARY LAW 27-250 20 May 43. Cases on Military Government. 27- 251 7 Jan. 44. Treaties Governing Land Warfare. C1. WELFARE, RECREATION AND MORALE 28- 205 Nov. 44. Army Education Program for Inactive Theaters. 28-305 Nov. 44. Small Army Libraries. MILITARY INTELLIGENCE 14-1000 1 Mar. 44. Administrative Audit Procedures for Cost-Plus-A-Fixed-fee Supply Contracts. C 1, 2, 3. 14-1004 15 Feb. 44. Relations with General Accounting Office. Cl. 14-1005 1 Jun. 44. Termination Accounting Manual for Fixed-Price Supply Contracts. Cl. 14-1008 10 Jan. 44. War Department Internal Audit Pro- cedures, Continental United States. 14-1010 1 May 44. Property Auditing Procedures. 30-215 22 Sept. 43. Counter Intelligence Corps. 30-218 1 Mar. 44. Counterintelligence Investigative Re- ports, Part II Loyalty Investigations of Civilians. Cl, 2, 3. 30-220 8 Jan. 42. Corps Area Intelligence. 30-230 3 Mar. 41. Post, Camp, and Station Intelligence, Zone of the Interior. *30-254 5 Aug. 41. Military Dictionary, English-Russian, Russian-English. 30-256 5 Sep. 412.. .Icelandic Phrase Book. 30-257 1 Jun. 41. Military Dictionary, English-Portu- guese, Portuguese-English. 30-259 1 July 43. Military Dictionary, English-Italian, Italian-English. 30-276 15 Feb. 432. Moroccan Phrase Book. CHAPLAIN 16-205 5 Jul. 44. The Chaplain. MILITARY POLICE 19-225 23 Jun. 43. Sabotage. 19-250 15 May 44. Military Police Records and Forms. 19-275 8 Jan. 44. Military Police on Railroad Trains and in Railroad and Bus Terminals and Stations. *19-500 15 Jan. 45. Enemy Prisoners of War. MISCELLANEOUS 20-205 18 Jan. 44. Dictionary of United States Army Terms. C 1, 2. 20-230 Oct. 44. Logarithmic, Trigonometric, and Mathe- matical Tables for Artillery. Errata Sheet. 20-250 20 Sept. 40. Field Music. 20-300 12 Jun. 44 Use of Radio Controlled Airplane Targets. C1. INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER 21-205 18 Sept. 44. Special Services Officer. C 1. 21-220 13 May 42. Sports and Games. 21-221 13 Dec. 43. Informal Games for Soldiers. 21-250 19 Apr. 43. Army Instruction. 21-300 10 Nov. 42. Driver Selection and Training. C1. 30-300 30-301 30-302 22 Jun. 43'. 22 June 43'. 21 Jun. 43'. Spanish Language Guide. Portuguese Language Guide. French Language Guide. 30-303 2 June 43'. Italian Language Guide. 30-306 30-307 30-310 30-311 30-312 30-313 30-316 30-318 30-321 30-326 30-331 30-332 30-333 30-334 30-339 30-340 30-341 30-344 30-345 30-346 24 June 43'. German Language Guide. 13 Sep. 43'. Dutch Language Guide. 27 Nov. 43'. Norwegian Language Guide. 3 Dec. 43'. Danish Language Guide. 3 Dec. 43'. Swedish Language Guide. 10 Feb. 44'. Icelandic Language Guide. 28 Dec. 43'. Hungarian Language Guide. 27 Sept. 43'. Turkish Language Guide. 25 Jun. 43'. North African Arabic Language Guide. 13 Sept. 43'. Persian Language Guide. 17 Feb. 44'. Thai (Siamese) Language Guide. 17 Feb. 44'. Burmese Language Guide. 22 Jun. 43'. Chinese Language Guide. 7 Dec. 43'. Cantonese Language Guide. 3 Dec. 43'. Malay Language Guide. 12 Jun. 44'. 18 Jun. 43'. 23 Jun. 43'. 3 Dec. 43'. 13 Nov. 43'. Tagalog Language Gui<^. Japanese Language Guide. Russian Language Guide. Bulgarian Language Guide. Serbo-Croatian Language Guide. lUnder no circumstances will Language Guides other than German and Japanese be distributed to units or individuals in staging areas, Language Guides accompany phonograph recordings (a set of two double face 2-inch 78 rpm light plastic records). For large orders, Foreign Language Instruction Kits (1.8.) consisting of 200 Language Guides (TM 30-300 series) and one set of records are available. ^Distribution restricted to overseas. SO NUMBER DATES, TITLE! AND CHANGES NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES MILITARY INTELLIGENCEContinued TM 80-349 3 Dec. 431. 30-350 30 Jun. 431. 30-352 28 Dec. 43L 30-410 30 Sept. 42. E30-451 1 Sept. 43. Rumanian Language Guide. Greek Language Guides. Albanian Language Guide. Handbook of British Army. Handbook on German Military Forces. E30-480 15 Sept. 44. Handbook on Japanese Military Forces. 30-485 1 May 43. Japanese English Glossary. 30-490 22 Dec. 43. German-English Glossary, Technical Communication Terms. 30-495 23 Mar. 44. Chinese-English Glossary Technical Communication Terms. C 1. *30-502 1 Aug. 44. Military Dictionary, English-French, French-English. 80-506 20 May 44. Military Dictionary. German-English; English-German. 30-600 11 Dec. 432. Spanish Phrase Book. 30-601 16 Dec. 432. Portuguese Phrase Book. 30-602 28 Sept. 432. French Phrase Book. 30-603 16 Sept. 432. Italian Phrase Book. 30-606 30 Nov. 432. German Phrase Book. 30-607 15 Dec. 432. Dutch Phrase Book. 30-610 16 Dec. 43!. Norwegian Phrase Book. 30-611 19 Feb. 442. Danish Phrase Book. 30-612 29 Dec. 432. Swedish Phrase Book. 30-616 28 Dec. 432. Hungarian Phrase Book. 30-618 17 Feb. 442. Turkish Phrase Book. 30-626 1 Mar. 442. Persian Phrase Book. 30-631 29 Feb. 442. Siamese Phrase Book. 30-632 10 Mar. 442. Burmese Phrase Book. 30-633 10 Dec. 432. Chinese Phrase Book. 30-634 4 Dec. 432. Cantonese Phrase Book. 30-641 1 Mar. 442. Japanese Phrase Book. 30-644 4 Dec. 432. Russian Phrase Book. *30-645 4 Dec. 432. Bulgarian Phrase Book. 30-646 3 Dec. 432. Serbo-Croatian Phrase Book. 30-649 23 Dec. 432. Rumanian Phrase Book. 30-650 13 Dec. 432. Greek Phrase Book. 30-652 28 Dec. 432. Albanian Phrase Book. *30-703 3 March 44. Piccola Guide Italian. English Language Guide. *30-803 8 March 44. Frasario (Italian-English Phrase Book). *30-1503 18 April 44. LTnglese for Italian, Part I). Parlato (Spoken English *30-1504 15 June 44. LTnglese Parlato for Italian, Part II). (Spoken English *30-1505A 28 April 44. Guides Manual for LTnglese Par- lato, Part I. *30-1505B 15 June 44. Guides Manual for LTnglese Par- lato, Part II. SPECIAL OPERATIONS 31-200 1 Apr. 43. Maintenance and Care of Pneumatic Tires and Rubber Treads. C 1, s, 3. Hinder no circumstances will Language Guides other than German and Japanese b distributed to units or individuals in staging areas. Language Guides accompany phonograph recordings (a set of two dou- ble face 2-inch 78 rpm light plastic records). For large orders, Foreign Language Instruction Kits (1.8.) consisting of 200 Language Guides (TM 30-300 series) and one set of records are available. Distribution restricted t overseas. SUPPLY PROCEDURES TM 38-210 25 Jan. 44. Preparation and Administration of the Army Supply Program. 38-220 9 May 44. Stock Control Manual for Posts, Campa and Stations. C 1. 38-250 Nov. 44. Basic Maintenance Manual. 38-403 1 Aug. 44. Station Supply Procedure. 38-415 22 Jun. 44. Standing Operating Procedure for Movement of Equipment and Supplies to Ports of Embarkation, Canada and Mexico. 38-505 24 April 44. Salvage in Zone of Interior. C 1, 2, 3. ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY 44-225 30 Jun. 44. Orientation For Artillery. Cl. 44-250 15 Jun. 44. Stereoscopic Range and Height Finding.^ TRANSPORTATION (WATER AND RAIL) 55-205 25 Aug. 44. Transportation in the Zone of the In- terior. 55-265 25 May 43. Manual, Transportation Rules, Military Railway Service. C1. 55-275 4 Feb. 44. Maintenance of Way Rules, Military Railway Service. 55-276 Standard PlansRoadway Track and Structures. 55-310 20 May 44. Stevedoring. *55-320 Nov. 44. Small Boat and Harbor Craft Preventive Maintenance. 55-1000 20 Dec. 43. Engine, Marine, Diesel, Cummins, Model A Series. 55-1001 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Cummins, Model H Series. 55-1002 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Cummins, Model HMRS 603. 55-1005 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Hudson Invader, Model 168. 55-1010 ' Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Packard, Model 4M2500. 55-1015 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Scripps, Models 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165. 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204. 205, Instruction Book, Model 208G. 55-1020 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Continental Commando, Model R6602. 55-1021 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Continental Invincible Model M6330. 55-1025 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Atlas, Imperial Model, 6HM1558. 55-1026 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Atlas Imperial Model 6HM2124. 55-1030 Engine, Outboard, Gasoline, Evinrude, Models 4375. 55-1035 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Universal, Utility four, Models BN, BNM, BNR, BNMR. *55-1037 Jan. Buda Silver Crown Marine Engine. *55-1038 Operating Instructions, Palmer Model LLH. 55-1040 Engine, Stationary, Diesel, Witte Vertical. *55-1042 1 July 38. Operating Instruction Book for Alco- Sulzer Two Cycle Diesel Engines. 55-1045 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Caterpillar, Model D13000. 55-1046 Engine, Power Unit, Diesel, Caterpillar, Model D17000. 55-1047 Engine, Power Unit, Diesel, Caterpillar, Model D8800. 55-1048 2 Nov. 44. Engine, Marine Diesel, Caterpillar Model D4600. PilotManuals.com / Rai 91 NUMBER DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES NUMBER I" DATE, TITLE AND CHANGES TRANSPORTATION (WATER AND RAIL)Continued TM 55-1060 Engine, Outboard Unit, Gasoline, Chrysler, Model 0-2. 55-1065 7 Nov. 43. Engine, Marine, Diesel, General Motors, Model 6-2784A. 55-1066 Engine, Marine, Diesel, General Motors, Model 3-268A. 55-1067 Engine, Marine, Diesel, General Motors, Model 12-278A. 55-1068 Engine, Marine, Diesel, General Motors, Model 8-567. ' 55-1069 Engine, Marine, Diesel, General Motors, Models 3-71 and 6-71. 55-1071 4 April 44. Engine, Marine, Diesel, Buda-Lanova, Model 6-DCMR-1879. 55-1080 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Sterling Viking II. 55-1081 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Sterling Admiral V- 2500-6. 55-1082 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Sterling, Model L-6. 55-1085 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Clark, Models MD4 and MD6. *55-1092 Nov. 44. Engine, Marine Diesel Cooper-Bessemer Model GSB-8; 6 Units. 55-1100 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Chrii-Craft, Models K, KR & KB. 55-1101 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Chris-Craft, Model WR- 160. 55-1106 1 Nov. 44. Engine, Marine Diesel, Enterprise 55-1110 Engine, Marine, Gasoline, Briggs & Stratton, Model B. 55-1115 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 35F8-3/4. 55-1116 Aug. 44. Fairbanks-Morse, Model 35F14M, Ma- rine Diesel Engines. 55-1117 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 136A4-1/4. 55-1118 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Models 36A5-1/2 and 36AA5-1/2. 55-1119 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 35F10M. 55-1120 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 37-E-14. 55-1121 July 44. Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 37-F-12. 55-1122 Engine, Marine, Diesel, Fairbanks-Morse, Model 37-E-16. 55-1125 18 Oct. 44. Engine, Marine Diesel, Wolverine, 8 Cylinder. 55-1201 11 Oct. 44. Browning Locqmotive Cranes, Instruc- tions and Repairs. *55-3000 1944. Maintenance Publications, Kermath Sea Chief Pumper and Generator, 214 25 KW. *55-3003 Aug. 43. Electric Propulsion Equipment for United States Army Tugs LT-454, LT-455, LT-456. 55-3008 Maintenance Publications, Onan Electric Plant, Model OTC-15BE. 82. TECHNICAL REGULATIONS. (For descrip- tion see par. 11). TR 1300-30G 21 May 29. Browning Aircraft Machine Guns, Caliber .30; M1918-M1 and M1919. TR 1305-75B 2 Jan. 40. Gun and Carriage, 75-mm, M1916- Al, and M1916-M1A1. 1305-240A 15 Jan. 33. 240-mm Howitzer Materiel, M1918 and M1918-A1. 1320-DB 29 Nov. 38. Altimeters. 1320-DL 30 Dec. 38. Data Transmission Systems, M2, M2A1, and M2A2, Instrument Trailers, M2 and M2A1 (Including Power Units). 1355-240A 28 Nov. 27. Ammunition for 240-mm Howitzer, M1918 (Schneider). 1405-A 10 Dec. 32. Special Field Artillery Vehicles. 1405-75B 2 Jan. 40. Gun and Carriage, 75-mm, M1916A1 and M1916-M1A1. 33. TRAINING CIRCULARS. (For description see par. 11). The training circulars listed below are still in force. Those training circulars and parts of training circulars which are not listed below have been incorporated in other publications or have served the purpose for which issued, rescinded. are VUMBER TITLE DATE ... II. Protection Afforded by the Standard Service Gas Mask and Ml Training Mask. 16 Oct. 1940 2... Joint Army and Navy Radio Pro- cedure, 1940. 16 Jan. 1941 12... Joint Army and Navy Radio Pro- cedure, 1940. 3 Mar. 1941 25... Reading Courses for Officers.... 5 Apr. 1941 50... Modifications of 3-Gallon Demus- tardizing Apparatus. 20 Aug. 1941 51... I. Use of High-Pressure Hose in Cleaning. 25 Aug. 1941 54... Preventive Maintenance 8 Sep. 1941 55... II. Changes in FM 11-5 20 Sep. 1941 60... III. Field Camouflage 2 Oct. 1941 64... III. Protective Concealment of Large Installations. 31 Oct. 1941 10... II. TF 11-235, Articles of War. ... 19 Feb. 1942 17... Standard Basic Grid for Joint Army-Navy Operations. 11 Apr. 1942 28... Air-Ground Visual Communica- tion. 12 May 1942 31... Chemical Defense of Air Estab- lishments. 16 May 1942 37... I. Pole Line Construction 29 Jun. 1942 43... Use of Type A-l Target Lamp foi* Night Firing Antiaircraft Artillery Units. 21 Jul. 1942 49... Captured Italian Intelligence Re- port Regarding Violations of Radio Security Measures in a Particular Operation. 5 Aug. 1942 51... II. Adoption of 24-Hour Clock Sys- tem as Official Time System for United States Army Changes in Training Publica- tions. 10 Aug. 1942 M _________________________________________ _________________________________________ NUMBER DATE NUMBER TITLE DATE TITLE _____________________ ________________________ TRAINING CIRCULARSContinued 55.. . 57.. . Notes on Jungle Warfare I. Heat Exhaustion and Fatigue... 18 Aug. 1942 22 Aug. 1942 58... Radio Jamming 22 Aug. 1942 61... Medical Procedures Defined.... 8 Sep. 1942 63... Destruction of Abandoned Sig- nal Communication Materiel in Combat Zone. 8 Sep. 1942 69... II. Chemical Defense of Air Estab- lishments. 14 Oct. 1942 71... War Department Film Bulletins. 16 Oct. 1942 72... Radio Transmissions In the Clear. 20 Oct. 1942 73... II. Description and Use of Impro- vised Boom Equipment. 22 Oct. 1942 81... II. Processing of Captured Materiel for Intelligence Purposes. 6 Nov. 1942 82... War Department Film Bulletins. 7 Nov. 1942 85... Training in International Morse Code. 12 Nov. 1942 87... Physical Training 17 Nov. 1942 91... Camouflage of Guns and Vehi- cles. 19 Nov. 1942 94... III. Phonetic Alphabet and Pronun- ciation of Numerals. 26 Nov. 1942 99... Safeguarding Military Informa- tion. 4 Dec. 4942 100... III. Processing of Captured Materiel for Intelligence Purposes. 5 Dec. 1942 101... I. Coordination with Civilian Traf- fic Authorities in Matters Per- taining to Military Convoy Movements. II. Safeguarding Information Rela- tive to Convoy Movements. 8 Dec. 1942 103... Transliteration of Japanese Words. 14 Dec. 1942 105... Ricochet Fire 17 Dec. 1942 107... II. Definition of Jammed, Jamming, and Interference. 22 Dec. 1942 110... I. Training in Internl Morse Code. 31 Dec. 1942 __________________________________________________________ 21.. . Recovery and Evacuation of Ma- 27 Feb. 1943 teriel by Service Units in The- ater of Operations. 22.. . Training in Individual Tracer 1 Mar. 1943 Control of Caliber .50 Machine Guns Against Aerial Targets. 26.. . Use|of Test Set 1-56-A....... 2 Mar. 1943 29.. . Field Artillery Trainer M3____ 6 Mar. 1943 31.. . III. Sighting Device................ 10 Mar. 1943 32.. . Kit, Emergency, Crash Fire- 11 Mar. 1943 Fighting Equipment, for Mo- bile Decontaminator M3A1. 35... II. Practice in International Morse 17 Mar. 1943 Characters. II. Wat Department Film Bulletins. ____________________________________________________ 3... II. Description and use of Impro- vised Boom Equipment. 13 Jan. 1943 4... I. Frequency Meter Sets SCR-211- A, SCR-211-C Changes in TM 11-300. 18 Jan. 1943 5... Destruction of Ordnance Mate- riel in Imminent Capture in Combat Zone. 25 Jan. 1943 6... Adjustment of Receiver and Transmitter to Assigned Fre- quency. 29 Jan. 1943 16... I. Destruction of Ordnance Mate- riel in Event of Imminent Cap- ture in Combat Zone. II. Destruction of Abandoned Sig- nal Communication Materiel in Combat Zone. 16 Feb. 1943 18... Destruction of Ordnance Mate- riel in Hands of Ordnance Troops in Event of Imminent Capture in Combat Zone. 22 Feb. 1943 36.. . Mountain and Cold Weather Equipment. 37.. . Cold Weather Clothing........ 44.. . II. Tanks, Light, Mo, M5A1, and Carriage, Motor, M8 Final Drive Installation. III. Tank, Medium, M4A4, Differ- ences in Fuel Pumps. 45.. . Spark Test for Location of Field Wire Insulation Faults. 47.. . I. Truck, Amphibian, 14-Ton, 4 by 4, Instructions for Sealing Threaded Connections on Fuel Line. II. Browning Machine Guns, Cali- ber .50, M2, Aircraft, and Cali- ber .50, M2, Water-Cooled, Type of Oil for Oil Buffers. III. Wheels, Bogie, Medium Tank Suspension System, Grease Leaks due to Bearing Loose- ness. IV. Wearing of Headset HS-30..... 48.. . Destruction of Abandoned Engi- neer Material in Combat Zones. 53.. . Pneumatic Floats, 12-Ton, for Reinforcing Ponton Bridges. 54.. . I. Carriage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun, MIO and M10A1Importance of Locking Turret. II. Motor Vehicles Placement of Caution. 55.. . I. Rifle, U. S., Caliber .30, Ml; Lubrication with Grease, Rifle. II. Truck, Amphibian, 2,4-Ton, 6 x 6 (General Motors) (Dukw- 353) Hull Drainage, Ventila- tion, and Care. 59.. . II. Tank, Medium, M4A2, and Car- riage, Motor, 3-Inch Gun, M10 Removal of Water from En- gine Compartment. III. Machine Gun Spare Parts..... IV. Tank, Medium M3, M3A1, M3- A2, M3A3, M3A4, M3A5, M4, M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, M4A4; Carriage, Motor, 8-Inch Gun, M10; Carriage, Motor 3-Inch Gun, M10Al; Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun M12; and How- itzer, 105-mm, M7; Descending Steep Grades. 19 Mar. 1943 19 Mar. 1943 9 Apr. 1943 10 Apr. 1943 13 Apr. 1948 17 Apr. 1943 20 Apr. 1943 21 Apr. 1943 23 Apr. 1943 4 May 1948 93 ______________________________________ I . | NUMBER TITLE DATE 1 NUMBER TITLH DATE TRAINING CIRCULARSContinued 60.. . War Department Photographic 4 May 1943 Libraries. 61.. . I. Radio .Set SCR-299-C 5 May 1943 II. Medium Tanks M3 and M4, and Carriage, Motor, 105-mm How- itzer, M7Engine Operation. 63.. Use of Sack, Gas-Resistant, Ml. 8 May 1943 65.. Destruction of Chemical Warfare 11 May 1943 Materiel and Supplies. 68.. . II. Recovery and Evacuation of Ma- 13 May 1943 teriel by Service Units in The- ater of Operations. 69.. Use of Test Set I-56-C 19 May 1943 70.Recognition of Insignia of Rank 21 May 1943 / and Courtesies Between Per- sonnel of United States and Allied Forces. .71.. Recommended Syllabus for Se- 21 May 1943 curity Training In Radio Schools. 72.. Oil Recoil, SpecialReplacement 22 May 1943 for Oil, Recoil, Heavy, in Re- eoil Mechanisms Operating In Temperatures below 15 F. 76.. . Dummy Training Compass 28 May 1943 79.. . II. Cold Weather Clothing 5 Jun. 1943 81.. . Handling of ExplosivesElectric 9 Jun. 1943 Blasting Caps. 83.. . III. Instructions for Use of Pockets, 14 Jun. 1943 Cartridge, Caliber .30, Ml, Car- bine or Rifle; Bag, Canrying, Rocket M6. 84.Standard Firing Device Base 14 Jun. 1943 Compared with Special Clip or Snout Base. 86.. . L Carriage, Howitzer, 105-mm, M2 19 Jun. 1943 and M2A1 Prevention of Damage to Recuperator Cylin- der while Using 37-mm Sub- caliber Mount M16. II. Adaptation of the M1937 Army Field Range for the Purpose of Baking Bread under Emer- gency Conditions. 92.. . III. Kit, Emergency, Crash Fire- Jul. 1943 Fighting Equipment for Power-Driven Decontaminator M4. 94.. Spiral-Four Cable 6 Jul. 1943 95.. Landward Firing with Seacoast 7 Jul. 1943 Armament 99.. Mountain and Cold Weather 24 Jul. 1943 Equipment. , 101.. M Miscellaneous uses of Decontam- 9 Aug. 1943 inating Apparatus M3A1. and M4 (Power-Driven 400-Gal- lon). 102.. Destruction of Aircraft and 13 Aug. 1943 Components. 105.. Number of Mast Sections and 5 Sep. 1943 Length and Type of Lead-in Wire to be Used with Radio Sets SCR-508, SCR-528, SCR- 510, SCR-608, SCR-628, and SCR-610. 107.. .: Employment of Mechanized Cav- 21 Sep. 1943 airy Unit. 109.. .: I. Supersession of TF 25-670 25 Sep. 1943 II. Rescission of Training Circular. 110.. .: Firing at Unseen Targets by 28 Sep. 1943 Antiaircraft Artillery. 113.. .; Employment of Airborne and 9 Troop Carrier Forces. 117.. . II. Load Classification and Marking 1 Nov. 1943 of Bridges and Military Ve- hicles. 118.. : I. Instruction of Personnel in Pre- 2 Nov. 1943 vention of Food Wastage. II. Lecture No. 1. III. Lecture No. 2. 120.. .: Safety Precautions 4 Nov. 1943 122.. .. Mine-Field Marking 10 Nov. 1943 123.. .. Change in Training Circular Nb. 11 Nov. 1943 102. - 124.. .: Antiaircraft Artillery 13 Nov. 1943 125.. Employment of Tanks and Tank 13 Nov. 1943 Destroyers as Artillery. 130.. , 105-mm Howitzer M3, High An- gle Firing. 2 Dec. 1943 131.. ., Recognition Training Aids 14 Dec. 1943 1.. : I. Changes in Training Circular 1 Jan. 1944 No. 118, 1943 8.. . Training in International Morse 14 Jan. 1944 Code. 4.. . Training Aid: Graphic Port- 17 Jan. 1944 folioFirst Aid. 6.. . Training in Map Reading 21 Jan. 1944 7.. . II. Marksmanship Course for 24 Jan. 1944 Browning Machine Gun, Cali- ber .30, M1917. 8.. . I. Change in Training Circular No. 1 Feb. 1944 1, 1944. II. Correction in Changes No. 1, FM 21-40. 10.. . I. Change in Training Circular No. 8 Feb. 1944 32, 1943. II. First-Aid Packets for Training Purposes. 11.. .. Signal Training During Sea 14 Feb. 1944 Voyages. 12.. . I. Addition to Training Circular 15 Feb. 1944 No. 2, 1944. II. Change in Classification of Tech- nical Manuals 11-361 and 11- 273. 14.. .. Shifting of Transfer Case in 8 Mar. 1944 Heavy Duty Trucks. 15.. .. Load Classification and Marking 15 Mar. 1944 of Bridges and Military Ve- hicles. 16.. . Marksmanship Course for 16 Mar. 1944 Browning Machine Gun, Cali- ber .30, M1919A4 and JJ1919- A6, Ground. 18.. .: Subcaliber Qualification Course 17 Mar. 1944 for Antitank Weapons. 19.. . II. Changes in Training Circular 18 Mar. 1944 No. 123, 1943. 94 NUMBER TITLE DATS NUMBER TITLE DATE III. TRAINING CIRCULARSContinued Publication of Changes in Train- ing Literature. 20... Crew Drill and Tactical Employ- ment of the 2-Inch Mortar M3. 31 Mar. 1944 21... Snake, Demolition, M2, Assembly and Use. . 1 Apr. 1944 22... Sex Hygiene and Venereal Dis- eases. 1 Apr. 1944 23... Employment of Antiaircraft Ar- tillery Guns as Reinforcing Field Artillery. 8 Apr. 1944 25..., Graphic Portfolio, Elementary Map Reading (GTA 5-2). 12 Apr. 1944 26... II. Instructional Materials for Spe- cial Training Units. 12 Apr. 1944 28... Ballistic Winds for Meteorologi- cal Messages Using Radar Data. 20 Apr. 1944 29... Use of Base Ejection Smoke Shell. 24 Apr. 1944 80... Gunner Trainer 28 Apr. 1944 81... Flying Safety; Standard Proce- dure In Instrument Weather Flying for Fighter Aircraft Individual, Squadron, and Group. 1 May 1944 82... Employment of Antiaircraft Searchlights with Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons. 2 May 1944 83... Employment of Amphibian Trac- tors and Amphibian Tanks. 4 May 1944 35... Tactical Use of Mechanized Flame Throwers E5R1-5 and E4-5. 8 May 1944 36... II. Limited Distribution of Certain 17 May 1944 III. IV. 87.. 88..., Training Circulars. Changes in Chemical Warfare Terminology. FM 21-8, Military Training Aids. Requirement for Showing TF 21-1236 Discontinued. Safety Precautions'for Handling Explosive Components of Sub- marine Ground Mines. 25 26 May May 1944 1944 89..Ballistic Winds for Meteorologi- 26 May 1944 cal Messages Using Radar Data. 42... I. Change in Classification of Tech- 19 Jun. 1944 nical'Manual 30-485. II. Approved War Department Graphic Training Aid 3-3, "Slurry and Dry Mix for De- contamination. 43.. .1.I. Classification of Technical Man- 3 Jul. 1944 ual 30-495. 44.. .n Shell, Smoke, M89, for 75-mm 8 Jul. 1944 Tank Guns. 45.. . Employment of Army Air Forces 11 Jul. 1944 Liaison Squadrons. 46.. Engineer Armored Vehicle..... 18 Jul. 1944 47.. . II. Storage of Ammunition in the 20 Jul. 1944 Field. 48.. .. Combined Radiotelephone (R/T) Procedure for Ground Control Approach (Provisional). 26 Jul. 194449.,. Field Artillery Accuracy 26 Jul. 1944 50... Attack of Targets at Night 28 Jul. 1944 51... I. Change in TM 11-2201 II. Correction in Changes No. 1, TM 14-700. III. Training in Map Reading. 8 Aug. 1944 52... II. War Department Graphic Train- ing Aid. 9-1, U. S. Carbine, Caliber .30, Ml. 14 Aug. 1944 53..., Corps of Engineers Technical Manuals (Maintenance Man- uals and Parts Lists). 23 Aug. 1944 54... I. Correction in Training Circular No. 48, 1944. II. Combat Intelligence. 24 Aug. 1944 55... II. Unauthorized Literature: In- structions on Throwing Hand Grenades. 28 Aug. 1944 56..., I. Stabilizers in Armored Vehicles. 29 Aug. 1944 57... I. Change in Classification of TM and FMs. 1 II. Coordination of activities be- tween Signal Corps and units engaged' in Construction Ac- tivities. 21 Sep. 1944 58... Coordination and Cooperation be- tween Artillery Units and AAF Weather Units. 25 Sep. 1944 59... Spread Beam Lens Kit for 60-in. Portable Searchlight. 25 Sep. 1944 60... Disassembly and crating of 105 mm Howitzer M2H1 on car- riage M2A2. 26 Sep. 1944 61... I. Distribution of TC No. 59; II. Infantry Plotting Board M10. 26 Sep. 1944 62... WAC Physical Fitness Rating... 10 Oct. 1944 63... I. General .; II. Technical Considerations. III. Tactical Employment. 11 Oct. 1944 64... Flying Safety. Standard proced- ure in instrument weather fly- ing for fighter aircraftindi- vidual, squadron, and group. 13 Oct. 1944 65... Mortar, 105-mm, T13, and mount, T12. 21 Oct. 1944 66... Point-designation grid 24 Oct. 1944 67... Stabilizers in Armored Vehicles. 25 Oct. 1944 69... Classified 4 Nov. 1944 70... Use of mil gridded oblique pho- tography. 6 Nov. 1944 71... I. Limited distribution of certain Training Circulars. II. Rescission of C4, FM 31-20. III. Change in TC 97, WD, 1943. IV. Redesignation of components of WD Graphic Training Aid, 5-6. 10 Nov. 1944 72. ... Signal Operation Instructions... IT Nov. 1944 73... Employment of the 81-mm Mor- tar Platoon as a Battery and Massing Fire 8 Dec. 1944 *74... Authentication Systems 20 Dec. 1944 ss NUMBER TITLE DATE TRAINING CIRCULARSContinued *75... Communication: Infantry-Tanks- 22 Dec. 1944 1944 Artillery Team. *76... Classified 29 Dec. *1.... Radio Sets SCR-80-( ) and SCR-828-( ) for Emergency Transmission of Base-end Data for Seacoast Artillery Em- ployment and Assignment of Frequency. 12 Jan. 1945 Z4. WAR DEPARTMENT LUBRICATION OR- DERS. (For description see par. 1 2) TITLE WDLO No. DATE Ambulance, % ton, 4x2 (Pack- ard, 1941-42). 530 4 Apr. 194^ Apparatus, Decontaminating, Power-Driven, M3A2. 4003 15 Aug. 1944 Auger, Earth, Motorized (Buda, HBG-40) 1001 30 Sep. 1944 Auger, Earth, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline. (Highway Trailer Model HDM-S). 1050 15 Aug. 1944 Boat, Utility, Power, Gasoline, 1057 24 Nov. 1943 18-ft. (Penn Yan, Model AT). Briggs and Strqtton Engine (Models A, AHL and AP) (For Reel Unit RL-26-A, B & C Lubrication; see Guide No. 3006). 3005 25 Mar. 1944 Bus, 29 Passenger (IHC K-5 and KS-5). 545 4 Jul. 1944 Car, Armored, T17E1 91 23 Dec. 1942 Car, Armored, Light, M8 139 14 Jan. 1944 Car, Armored, Utility, M20.... 139 14 Jan. 1944 Car, Half-Track, M9A1 (IHC) 116 5 Apr. 1944 Car, Scout, M3A1 20 7 Jan. 1944 Car, 5 Pass., Light Sedan, 4x2 (Chevrolet). 527 22 Jan. 1944 Car, 5 Pass., Light Sedan, 4x2 (Fork). 529 13 Jan. 1944 Car, 5 Pass., Light Sedan, 4x2 (Plymouth). 528 18 Jan. 1944 Car, 5 Pass., Medium Sedan (Packard Models 160, 2003, Clipper). 530 4 Apr. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 37-mm Gun, M6. 101 21 Dec. 1942 Carriage, Motor, 57-mm Gun, T48. 134 12 Feb. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Gun, M18 (T70). 143 1 Apr. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 90-mm Gun, M36. 156 13 Jul. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 90-mm Gun, M36B1. 165 14 Aug. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 155-mm Gun, M12. 110,110A 28 Feb. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 3-in. Gun M10. 113 7 Jan. 1944 Carriage, Motor, 3-in. Gun, M10A1. 109 14 Feb. 1944 . TITLE WDLO No. DATE Carriage, Motor, 75-mm How- itzer, M8. 117 31 Dec. 1942 Carriage, Motor, 75-mm How- itzer, T30. 111 10 Mar. 1943 Carriage, Motor, 105-mm How- itzer, M7. 106 30 May 1944 Carriage, Motor, 105-mm How- itzer, M7B1. 157 1 Apr. 1944 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M14. 130 3 Nov. 1943 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M15. 131 9 Oct. 1943 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M15A1. 158 15 Mar. 1944 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, M16. 132 31 Jan. 1944 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun, Ml 7. 133 4 Apr. 1944 Carriage, Multiple Cal. .50 Ma- chine Gun, M51. 161 29 May 1944 Carrier, 81-mm Mortar Half- Track, M4, M4A1, M21. 23 18 Aug. 1944 Carrier, Cargo, M30 (T14)... 110,110A 28 Feb. 1944 Carrier, Light Cargo, M29, M- 29C. 9-772 23 Sep. 1944 Carrier, Personnel, Half-Track, M3, M3A1. 22 18 Jan> 1944 Carrier, Personnel, Half-Track, M5, M5A1. 116 5 Apr. 190 Carrier, Universal, T16 140 30 Jun. 1943 Cement Plant, Portable, Gaso- line, 30-TPH (Blaw Knox). 1052 26 Feb. 1944 Chest, CH-40 Sound Ranging Set GR-3). 3039 1 Apr. 1944 Compressor, Air, Motorized, 105-CFM (LeRoi Model 105 GA) GMC iy2 to 3-ton, 4x4, Truck, Model AFKX-352. 1013 19 Jan. 1943 Compressor, Air, Gasoline En- gine Driven, 7CFM, Ml. 4004 15 Aug. 1944 Compressor, Air, Gasoline, 105- CFM with Attachments (Le- Roi Model 105 GA). 1014 10 Jul. 1944 Compressor, Air, Portable, Gas- oline, 60-CFM (Schramm Model Ford Air, 60). 1077 29 Feb. 1944 Compressor, Air, Trailer- Mounted, Pneumatic Tires, Gasoline, 60-CFM (Ingersoll Rand, Model D-60). 1058 26 Nov. 1943 Compressor, Air, Trailer- Mounted, Steel-Wheels, Die- sel 315-DFM (Ingersoll Rand, Model IK-315). 1011 15 Sep. 1943 Compressor, Air, Trailer- Mounted, Steel-Wheels, Die- sel 500-CFM (Chicago Pneu- matic, Model 500-PO-8). 1012 1 July 1944 Compressor, Air, Trailer- Mounted, Steel Wheels, Oil Engine, 210-CFM (Ingersoll- Rand, Model HK-210). 1059 26 Nov. 1943 Converter M-209 3034 1 Apr. 1944 Conveyor, Belt, Gasoline (Bar- ber Greene, Style N). 1064,1064A 28 May 1943 96I i ! . TITLE WDLO No. DATE TITLE WDLO No. DATE WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued Conveyor, Belt, Transfer, Gas- 1108 2 Mar. 1944 oline Engine-Driven, 30-In. x * 35-Ft., Low Mast, For Crush- ing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer. Conveyor, Belt, Transfer, Gaso- 1109 2 Mar. 1944 line Engine Driven, 30-in., x 50 ft., Low Mast, 300/400 FPM for Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer. Conveyor, Belt, Transfer, Gaso- 1110 2 Mar. 1944 line Engine Driven, 30-in., by 50 ft., High Mast, for Crush- ing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer. Crane, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- 1054,1054A, 24 Nov. 1943 line, %-cu. yd., with Attach- 1054B ments. (Koehring Model 304). Crane, Truck Mounted M2. 135,135A 1 Oct. 1943 Crane, Truck-Mounted, Gaso- 1002,1002A 24 Nov. 1943 line, %-cu. yd. (Quick-Way, Model E). Crane, Wharf, Portal, Diesel, 1070,1070A 1 May 1944 314-Ton (Marion, Type 362). Crane, Wharf Portal Diesel 17- 1071,1071A 1 May 1944 Ton (Marion). Crane (Wheeled), Mather 6020,6020A 31 Aug. 1944 Loadmaster 80 [on Tractor, Case LAI (Gasoline)]. Crane (Wheeled), Mercer No. 6023,6023A 21 Sep. 1944 3 [on Tractor, International Harvester, 1-4 (Gasoline)]. Crane (Wheeled), Mercer No. 6019, 6019A 23 Aug. 1944 5 [on Case Tractor DI (Gaso- line)]. Crane (Wheeled), Mercer No. 6018, 6018A 19 Aug. 1944 7 [on Tractor, Case, LAI (Gasoline)]. Crusher, Jaw-Type, Gasoline, 1100,1100A 2 Mar. 1944 Crawler, 30-in. x 42-in., 200 to 400-TPH (Model 56-A) for Crushing, Screening, and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pio- neer. Crusher, Rock, Jaw-Type, 4- 1072 25 Nov. 1943 Wheel, Trailer-Mounted, 7 Cu. Yd. Per Hour (Gruendler, Model 1016A) (International Harvester, Model U-4 En- gine). Crusher, Roll-type, Gasoline, 1101,1101A 2 Mar. 1944 Crawler, 54-in. Dia. x 24-in. Face, 100 to 190 TPH, (Model 54-VA) for Crushing, Screen- ing and Washing Plant, Gaso- line, Pioneer. Crusher, Roll - Type, Gasoline, 1103,1103A 1 Mar. 1944 Trailer - Mounted, 6 - S t e e 1 Wheels, 40-in., Dia. x 22-in. Face, 40- to 140-TPH, (Model 42-VA) for Crushing, Screen- ing and Washing Plant, Gas- oline, Pioneer. Crusher, Screen and Washer, 1102 1 Mar. 1944 Roll-Type, Belt-Driven, Crawler, 40-in. Dia. x 22-in. Face; 40- to 140-TPH, (Model 300-WA) for Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer. Crushing and Screening Plant, 1034,1034A 1 Mar. 1943 25 cu. yd., Gasoline, Primary Unit, (Iowa Army Mobile Model No. 2). Crushing and Screening Plant, 1034B, 1 Mar. 1943 25 cu. yd., Gasoline, Second- 1034C ary Unit, (Iowa Army Mobile Model No. 2). Dehydrator, Sand, Screw-Feed, 1104 2 Mar. 1944 ' Chain-Driven, Trailer-Mount- ed, 4 Steel Wheels, 40 to 60 TPH, for Crushing, Screen- ing and Washing Plant, Gaso- line, Pioneer. Distributor, Asphalt, 1250 Gal., 1015 17 Mar. 1943 Trailer-Mounted, (Etnyre, Model MX). ! Distributor, Bituminous Mate- 1080 20 Mar. 1944 rial, Truck-Mounted, 800-Gal., Gasoline (Etnyre, Model MX, Style RE ) with LeRoi Engine Model P2877D2 or D-140-P7. Distributor, Water, Truck- 1081 30 Jun. 1944 Mounted, 1000-Gal., Gasoline Engine-Driven (Rosco, Model MME, with Wisconsin VE1 Engine). Ditching Machine, Ladder-Type, 1033,1033A 1 Sep. 1944 . Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline Digging Depth 8 - ft., Width 18 to 24-in. (Barber-Greene Model Model 44-C). Ditching Machine, Wheel-Type, 1042,1042A 4 Dec. 1943 - Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline (Cleveland Trencher, Model 110). L Drver, Aggregate, Dual-Drum, 1060,1060A, 1 Sep. 1944 Travel or Central Plant, Trail- 1060B j er-Mounted, 80 to 150 Tons Per Hour (Barber-Greene, Model 833). Dryer, Aggregate, Single-Drum, 1068, 1068A 30 Sep. 1944 Semi-Trailer Mounted, Pneu- 1068B matic Tires 15 to 30-TPH. (Barber-Greene Model 831). Dynamotor BD77. 3001 1 Apr. 1944 Dynamotor PE-55. 3042 1 Apr. 1944 Engine, Diesel, Marine, Busch- 7022 3 Aug. 1944 Sulzer 6DFMT17. Engine, Diesel, Marine Cater- 7017 22 Aug. 1944 pillar D8800, D11000, D13000. Engine, Diesel, Marine Cater- 7018 22 Aug. 1944 pillar D17000. Engine, Diesel, Marine Enter- 7032 26 Aug. 1944 prise DMG 6. Engine, Diesel, Marine (Clark 7008 8 Aug. 1944 MD4, MD6). Engine, Diesel, Marine (Cum- 7025 19 Aug. 1944 mins AMR602). MJ /Bumaui^liN.lnun , - , ... .. 4 ) TITLE! WDLO . BATH WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued Engine, Diesel, Marine (Cum- mins HMR 602, 603). 7023 19 Aug. 1944 Engine, Diesel, Marine (Cum- mins HMRS 602, 603). 7024 19 Aug. 1944 Engine, - Diesel, Marine (Gray 64-HN9, 64-TL, 1, 34). 7020 3 Aug. 1944 Engine, Diesel, Marine (GMC 6-278A). 7003 7 Aug. 19*44 Engine, Diesel, Marine (GMC 7007 7 Aug. 1944 8-567). Engine, Diesel, Marine (GMC 12-278A) (Reduction Gear & Propulsion Electric Motor). 7002 7 Aug. 1944 Engine, Diesel, Marine, Turbo- charged Enterprise DMG 38, 7033 26 Aug. 1944 DMQ 36, DMQ 38. Engine, Diesel, Marine Propul- sion, Baldwin VO-DR. 7001 30 Aug. 1944 Engine, Diesel, Marine (Wolver- ine 6). 7014 7 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Con- tinental Commando R-6602). 7012 12 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Con- tinental Invincible M-6330). 7013 12 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Gray 4-52). 7021 3 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Gray 6-12le Sea Scout). 7019 8 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine Pro- pulsion (Chrysler M6, M7, M8, MIO). 7004 13 Jul. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Hall Scott Defender). 7006 7 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine (Hall Scott Invader). 7005 7 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine, Lathrop M43. 7026 26 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine, (Packard 4M-2500 Types 8 thru 17). 7009 29 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine, Scripps 160, 162, 170,172, 200. 7010 1 Aug. 1944 Engine, Gasoline, Marine, Scripps V-12, 302 H.Q. 7011 1 Aug. 1944 Engine, Steam, Marine, Skin- ner 16" Stroke 600 H.P. 7030 26 Aug. 1944 Engine, Steam, Marine, Skin- ner 24" Stroke 1200 H.P. 7031 26 Aug. 1944 Facsimile Transceivers FX-1 and FX-l-B (Facsimile Equipments RC-120 and RC- 120-B). 3038 1 Apr. 1944 Finisher, Asphalt, Gasoline. (Barber-Greene Model 879- A). 1063,1063A 28 May 1943 Finisher, Concrete, Form-Rid- ing, 20-ft., Gasoline, (Blaw- Knox, Model XC). 1082,1082A 26 Feb. 1944 Flame-Thrower, Portable, M2-2. 4001 S May 1944 Generator, Field, Operating Lamp. LO 8-626 7 Oct. 1944 Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, 15 - KW 127/220 -Volt, 8- Phase, 60-aycle or 230/400- 1083 29 Feb. 1944TITLB WDLO No. DATS Volt, 3-Phase, 50-cycle (Rog- ers Diesel & Aircraft Corp.). Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, 1045 15-KW., 127-200-V, 3-Phase, 60-Cycle or 230-400 V, 3- Phase, 50-Cycle (Ready Pow- er, Model RD-6 A). 23 Sep. 1943 Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, 1074 30-KW., (Buda Model 6- DTG-317). 12 Nov. 1943 Generator Set, Portable, Gaso- 1056 line, Skid-Mounted, 3-KW., 115-Volt, 1-Phase, 60-Cycle, (Onan, Model W3M). 15 Aug. 1944 Generator Set, Portable, Gaso- 1049 line, Skid-Mounted, 5-KW 110 21 Aug. 1943 Volt, 1-Phase, 60-Cycle (Onan, Model WC4-7.5S). Generator, Smoke, M2 4002 20 Jun. 1944 Generator, X-Ray Field Unit, LO 8-630 Onan. 1 Dec. 1944 Generating Unit, M5 and M6.. 120 12 Feb. 1944 Generating Unit, M7 121 21 Mar. 1944 Generating Unit, M18 155 1 Jun. 1944 Grader, Motorized, Diesel (Cat- 1003,1003A erpillar No. 12). 17 Mar. 1943 Grader, Motorized, Gasoline 1004 (Galion Model 101). 17 Mar. 1943 Grader, Road, Motorized, Diesel, 1016 12-ft. Moldboard, (Galion Model 101-D). 30 Jul. 1944 Grader, Road, Towed-Type, 1020 Leaning - Wheel, Hand - Con- trolled, 10-ft. or 12-ft. Mold- board (Caterpillar, Models 44 and 66. 15 Sep. 1944 Grader, Road, Towed, Hand- 1035 Controlled, (Adams Models 104 and 124). 13 Apr. 1943 Grader, Road, Towed-Type, 1073 Leaning-Wheel, Hand-Con- trolled, 6%-ft. Moldboard, (Adams Model 11 S). 24 Nov. 1943 Gun, Automatic, 20-mm, Ml. 127 Mount, Gun, AA, 20-mm, M2- Al. 1 Feb. 1944 Gun, Automatic, 37-mm, M1A2. 1 Carriage, Gun, M3 and M3E1. 30 Jan. 1943 Gun, Automatic, 37-mm, M1A2. 60 Carriage, Gun, 37-mm M3A1. 1 Aug. 1942 Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml. 61 Carriage, Gun, 40-mm, Ml, M1A1, M2, M2A1 (AA). 19 Nov. 1943 Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml. 209 Mount, Gun, 4-mm, M5. 3 May 1944 Gun, 37-mm, M3. Carriage, Gun, 2 30 Jan. 1943 37-mm, M4, M4A1 (AT). Gun, 57-mm, Ml. Carriage, Gun, 86 57-mm, Ml, M1A1, M1A2, M1A3. 13 May 1944 Gun, 75-mm, M1897A4. Car- 4 riage, Gun, 75-mm, M2A1, M2A2. 19 Jan. 1944 Gun, 75-mm, M1897A4. Car- S riage, Gun, 75-mm, M2 A3. 19 Jan. 1944 98 TITLE WDI.O No. DATE H-2 WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued Gun, 75-mm, M4. Mount, Gun, 126 6 Apr. 1943 Airplane, 75-mm, M6. Gun, 75-mm, . M5 (T13E1). Mount, Gun, Airplane, 75-mm, M9 (T13E2). 150 28 Feb. 1944 Gun, 90-mm, Ml. Mount, Gun, A A, 90-mm, Ml. 7 1 Sep. 1943 Gun, 90-mm, Ml. Mount, Gun, AA, 90-mm, T2E1. 125 6 Mar. 1944 Gun, 90-mm, Ml. Mount, Gun, 90-mm, M3. 128,128A 18 Nov. 1944 Gun, 90-mm, M1A1. Mount, Gun, AA, 90-mm, M1A1. 62 31 Aug. 1943 Gun, 90-mm, M2. Mount, Gun, AA, 90-mm, M2. 142,142A 26 Nov. 1943 Guh, 120-mm, Ml. Mount, Gun, AA, 120-mm, Ml. 75, 75A 20 Mar. 1944 Gun, 155-mm, M1917, M1918M1. Carriage, Gun, 155-mm, M2, M3. 64 1 Jun. 1942 Gun, 155-mm, Ml and M1A1. Carriage, Gun, 155-mm, Ml. . 10 8 May 1944 Gun, 3-in. (15PDR), M1902M1. Carriage, Barbette, 3-in. (15- 71 2 Feb. 1944 PDR), M1902. Gun, 3-in. (15PDR), M1903, Carriage, Barbette, 3-in. (15- PVR), M1903. 11 15 Apr. 1.942 Gun, 3-in., A A, M1917A2. Mount, Gun, AA, 3-in., M- 1917M11. ' 8 3 Nov. 1943 Gun, 3-in., AA, Ml and M3. Mount, Gun, AA, 3-in., M2- A2. S 6 Jun. 1944 Gun, 3-in., M5. Carriage, Gun, 3-in., Ml.and M6. 108 21 Jul. 1944 Gun, 4.5-in., Ml. Carriage, Gun, 4.5-in., Ml, M1A1. 77 14 Jan. 1944 Gun, 6-in., M1900. Carriage, Barbette, 6-in., M1900. 72 2 Feb. 1944 Gun, 6-in., M1903A2. Carriage, Barbette, 6-in., M2. 205,205A 28 Mar. 1944 Gun, 6-in., T2. Carriage, Barb-' ette, 6-in., M4. 205, 205A 28 Mar. 1944 Gun, 6-in., M1903A2, M1905A2. Carriage, Barbette, 6-in., Ml. 99, 99A 10 Feb. 1944 Gun, 6-in., T2. Carriage, Barb- ette, 6-in., M3. 99, 99A 10 Feb. 1944 Gun, 8-in., M1888. Carriage, Barbette, 8-in., M1918 (Rail- way). 16 15 Apr. 1942 Gun, 8-in., Ml. Carriage, Gun, 8-in., M2. 100,100A 1 Feb. 1944 Gun, 8-in., Mk. VI, Mod. 3A2. Carriage, Gun, Barbette, 8-in., Ml. 67 18 Mar. 1944 Gun, 8-in., MK VI, Mod. 3A2. Mount, Railway, Gun, 8-in.^ M1A1. 18 15 Apr. 1942 Gun, 12-in., M1895, M1895A1, M1895A2, M1895A3, M1895A4, 73,73A 14 Apr. 1944 M1895M1, M1895M1A1, M1895M1A2, M1895M1A3. Carriage, Barbette, 12-in., M1917. TITLE WDLO No. DATE Gun, 16-in., M1919M11. Car- riage, Barbette, 16-in., M1919. 14,14A 15 Apr. 1941 Gun, 16-in., MK II, Ml. Car- riage, Barbette, 16-in., M1919M1, M2, M3. 74, 74A 31 Aug. 1943 Gun, 16-in., MK II, Ml, Car- riage, Barbette, 16-in., M4. 78 4 Dec. 1943 Gun, 16-in., MK II, Ml. Car- riage, Barbette, 16-in., M5. 146.146A 28 Feb. 1944 Half-Track, 81-mm Mortar Car- rier, M4, M4A1, M21. 23 18 Aug. 1944 Half-Track Car, M9A1 (IHC). 116 5 Apr. 1944 Half-Track Personnel Carrier, M3, M3A1. 22 18 Aug. 1944 Half-Track Personnel Carrier, M5, M5A1. 116 5 Apr. 1944 Hand Generators (Radio) GN- 35, 37, 44, 45, 53, 54 and 57. 3050 1 Apr. 1944 Heater, Asphalt, 2-Car and 3- Car, Gasoline (Cleaver-Brooks Model DS). 1065 13 May 1943 *Hoist, Diesel, Double-Drum, 6- Ton (Jaeger 2D3) with In- ternational Harvester UD-18 Engine). 1078 30 Aug. 1944 Hoist, Gasoline, Double-Drum, 4-Ton (Jaeger, Model 2 A, Dixie Special). 1075 1 Apr. 1944 Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1. Car- riage, Howitzer, 105-mm, M2, M2A1, M2A2. 5 7 Dec. 1943 Howitzer, 105-mm, M3. Car- riage, Howitzer, 105-mm, M3, M3A1. 129 12 Mar.'1944 Howitzer, 155-mm, M1918. Car- riage, Howitzer, 155-mm, M- 1918A3. 65 28 Feb. 1944 Howitzer, 155-mm, Ml. Car- riage, Howitzer, 155-mm, Ml, M1A1. 77 14 Jan. 1944 Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918, M1918A1, M1918M1, M1918M- 1A1. Carriage, Howitzer, 240- mm, M1918, M1918A1. 69, 69A 1 Jun. 1942 Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918M1, M1918M1A1. Carriage, How- itzer, 240-mm, M1918A2. 145,145A 7 Dec. 1943 Howitzer, 240-mm, Ml. Car- riage, Howitzer 240-mm, Ml. 100,100A 1 Feb. 1944 Howitzer, 8-in., Ml. Carriage, Howitzer, 8-in., Ml. 70 3 May 1944 .Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, Ml, M1A1. Carriage, Howitzer, 75-mm, M3A1, M3A2, M3A3. 76 2 Feb. 1944 Howitzer, Pack, 75-mm, Ml, M1A1. Carriage, Howitzer, 75-mm, M8. 144 1 Feb. 1944 Kettle, Asphalt Repair, Trailer- Mounted, with Motor Driven Hand Spray, 110 and 165 Gal. Capacity (Littleford Models US 66 and 84 HD 3). 1084 19 Feb. 1944 Landing Vehicle, Tracked (ar- mored), Mk. I, LVT (A)(1). 141 15 Jun. 1944 99TITLH WDLO DATS mias WDLO No. DATE - WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued Landing Vehicle, Tracked (ar- 159 20 Jul. 1944 mored), Mk. IV, LVT (A) (4). Landing Vehicle, Tracked (un- 141 15 Jun. 1944 armored), Mk. II, LVT (2). Landing Vehicle, Tracked (un- 206 30 May 1944 armored), Mk. IV, LVT (4). Limber, Carriage, Heavy, M2, f 10 3 May 1944 M5 I 70 3 May 1944 Loader, Aggregate, Bucket 1061,1061A 15 Sep. 1944 Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, 3 cu. yd., 19-ft. 10-in., Boom or 17-ft. 4-in. Boom (Barber- Greene Models tz2-AD or 8- AM). Mixer, Asphalt, Diesel (Barber- 1062,1062A 20 May 1943 Greene Model 848). Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline, 1053 30 Sep. 1944 Trailer - Mounted, 7-Cu. Ft. (Koehring, Model 7SA-5). Mixer, Concrete, 14 cu. ft., Gas- 1036 17 Apr. 1943 oline (Ransome Model 14-S- U). Mixer, Asphalt, Gasoline En- 1067,1067A 20 Sep. 1944 gine-Driven, Repair Plant, Semi-Trailer-Mounted, Pneu- matic Tires, 15 to 30-TPH, Barber-Greene, Model 841. Mixer, Rotary-Filled, Soil-Stab- 1017 14 Jul. 1944 ilization, Gasoline, Seft-Pow- ered, Trailer-Mounted (Sea- man, Model MHD-72, Chicago Fence, Model CF-72). Mixer, Rotary, Tiller,'Soil Sta- 1094 8 Dec. 1943 bilization, Power Take-Off (Seaman Model ABT-48). Mixer, Soil Preparation Unit, 1069,1069A 30 Sep. 1944 Gasoline, Semi-Trailer-Mount- ed, Pneumatic Tires, 20 to 40 TPH, (Barber-Greene, Model 821). Mortar, 12-in., M1890M1. Car- 15 15 Apr. 1942 riage, Mortar, 11>- i n c h, M1896M1. Mortar, 12-in., M1890M1. Car- 17 15 Apr. 1942 riage, Mortar, M1918 (Rail- way). Oscillograph Equipment, IE-14 3040 1 Apr. 1944 (Sound Ranging Set GR-3). Paver, Concrete, Crawler- 1037,1037A 30 Sep. 1944 Mounted, 34-Cu. Ft. (Foote Model 34-E). Portable Flame Thrower M2-2. 4001 5 May 1944 Power Plant and Accessories 201,201A 3 Apr. 1944 for: Gun, 16-in., Mk. 11, Ml; Carriage, Barbette, 16-in., M4, MS. _ r. ( 99,99A 10 Feb. 1944 Power Plant for 6-in. Gun Em- ^gg, 205A 28 Mar. 1944 placements. Power Plant for 12-in. Gun Em- 73, 73A 14 Apr. 1944 placements. Power Unit, Gasoline Driven, 1106 1 Mar. 1944 Trailer-Mounted 4-Steel Wheels, 120-140 HP. (Wau- kesha, Model 6 WAKU), for Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pio- neer. Power Unit PE-49-D, F and 3007 G. Power Unit PE-52-D, E, and 3045 F; Electric, 115 V. AC, 60 Cycle, Single Phase, 3 K. V. A. Power Unit PE-63-H 3201 Power Unit PE-74, 84,137,145. 3024 Power Unit, PE-75, Electric, 3016 AC, 2% K. W. Power Unit, PE-77 3018 Power Unit PE-95A, B and C. 3011 Power Unit PE-95-E, G and 3026 H; Electric, AC, 5-10 K. W. * Power Unit PE-99; Electric, 4049 120 Volts, AC, 60 Cycles, 3- Phase, 7.5 K.V.A. Power Unit, PE-108 3046' Power Unit PE-127-A LB... 3056 Power Units PE-162 and PE- 3048 214A. Power Unit PE-173 (Equipped 3064 with Engine Kit 602A-P2). Power Unit PE-183 & PU-26. 3058 Power Unit PE-185-A and' B. 3017 Power Unit PE-197 3014 - Power Unit PE-198 3057 Power Unit, PE201A, B and 3047 C. Power Unit PE-205-B & PE- 3200 207-B. Power Unit PE-210, PE-214- 3054 B. Power Unit PE-254-A 3061 Power Unit PU-6/TPS-1.... 3055 Power Unit PE-HC-43 through 3052 PE-HH-43 (Charging Set SCR-169). Power Unit PE-HJ-43 (Charg- 3053 ing Set SCR-169). Power Unit PE-HJ-43 (Charg- 3051 ing Set SCR-169). Print Dryer PH75 (I?AKO 3804 Economy Dryer Model -SE). Projector Equipment PH-398 & 3802 PH-398-A (RCA Models PG- 200 & PG-200-A). Pump Asphalt, Trailer-Mount- 1066 ed with Distributor Attach- ments (Littleford Model 3-C). Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline, 1085 Base-Mounted 2-in. Discharge, 55-GPM, 50-ft., Head (Jae- ger, Carver and Red Jacket, Models 2APS-1). Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline 1086 Engine-Driven, Base-Mount- ed, 2-in. Discharge, 166-GPM at 25-ft. Head (Novo, Model KH-2). Pump, Centrifugal, Gasoline 1107 Engine - Driven, Trailer- Mounted, 6-in. Discharge, 1000 gal. per minute at 80 ft. head, (Jaeger Model 6-PO) with Waukesha Model 6- 24 -1 19 20 8 25 1 9 1 1 10 1 11 6 29 16 3 24 7 4 1 4 23 23 21 17 5 IS 7 30 2 Mar. 1944 Apr. 1944 Jun. 1944 May 1944 Mar. 1944 Mar. 1944 , Apr. 1944 Mar. 1944 Apr. 1944 Apr. 1944 May 1944 Apr. 1944 May 1944 May 1944 Jan. 1944 Mar. 1944 May 1944 Mar. 1944 Jun. 1944 May 1944 May 1944 May 1944 Mar. 1944 Mar. 1944 Mar. 1944 Feb. 1944 Apr. 1944 Aug. 1944 Jan. 1944 Mar. 1944 Mar. 1944 100 TITLE WDLO No. DATE WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued SPKR Engine, for Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer. Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline En- gine-driven, 30-GPM at 250- ft. Head (Peerless, Model 42). 1079 20 May 1944 Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline En- gine-Driven, 60-GPM at 250- ft. Head (Peerless, Model 52). 1091 4 Apr. 1944 Recoil Fluid Guide, Antiaircraft and Field Artillery (37-mm to 75-mm inclusive, 3-in. to 240-mm inclusive). 19 5 Feb. 1944 Recoil Fluid Guide, Seacoast Artillery. 59 21 Mar. 1944 Reel Hand Axle RL-27 8029 10 Dec. 1944 Roller, Road, Gasoline, Tandetn, 2-Axle, 2- to 2%-ton (Fergu- son Model 151). 1087 3 Feb. 1944 Roller, Road, Gasoline, Tandem 2-Axle, 5-8 ton (Buffalo Springfield Model LT-16). 1005 30 Jun. 1944 Roller, Road, Gasoline, 3-Wheel, 10-ton (Galion, Model Chief). 1022 30 May 1944 Scout Car, M3 Al 20 7 Jan. 1944 Scraper, Road, Motorized, Ca- ble-Operated, 12-cu. yd. (Le Tourneau, Model Super-C Turnapull with Model LP Carryall) (Cummins, Model HBID-600 Diesel Engine). 1092 15 Jun. 1934 Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Hydraulic-Operated, 1% Cu. Yd. (LaPlant-Choate Model CAB). 1093 14 Jul. 1944 Scrubber and Washer, Paddle- Type,' Gasoline, Trailer- Mounted, 6-Steel Wheels, 80 to 100 TPH. (Model Log Washer) (For Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer). 1105 1 Mar. 1944 Semi-trailer, Special, Drop- Frame, 25-ton Ponton (Trail- er Co. of America, Fruehauf Trailer Co. and Electric Wheel Co., Model 1940. 1051 15 Sep. 1944 Semi-trailer, Special, Drop- Frame, 10-ton Ponton, (Trail- er Co. of America Model 1938) Fruehauf Trailer Co., Model 1940. 1055 31 Jul. 1944 Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Avi- ation- Battalion, Welding (Couse Type A). 1028 24 Nov. 1943 Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Battalion, Machine (Couse, Type B). 1018,1018A 24 Nov. 1943 Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- line, % and % Cu. Yd. (Link- Belt, Speeder Models LS-40 and LS-50). 1006 15 Sep. 1943 Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Die- sel, 2-cu. yd. (Thew Model Lorain 82). 1021,1021A, 1021B, 1021C 1 Dec. 1943 TITLE WMO No. DATE Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- line, % cu. yd. with Attach- ments (Bucyrus-Erie Model 15-B>. 1023,1023A 15 Sep. 1944 Shovel, Power, Gasoline, % cu. yd. (Osgood, Type 20, (Model 200). 1007,1007A 17 Mar. 1943 Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- line, % cu. yd. with Attach- ments (Buckeye Model 70). 1038,1038A, 1038B 15 Jul. 1944 Shovel, Power, Push, Tractor- Mounted, 1% cu. yd. (Athey Mobiloader Model W4) Cater- pillar Tractor Model D-4. 1024 30 Nov. 1942 Soils Preparation Unit, Gaso- line (Barber-Greene Model 821). 1069,1069A 2 Jul. 1943 Spreader, Concrete, Gasoline, 20 ft. Width (Blaw-Knox Model SA). 1088 28 Feb. 1944 Tank, Asphalt, Steel, Trailer- Mounted with Steam Coils 1500-Gal. (Littleford, Model 1039 29 Jul. 1944 102-S). Tank, Asphalt, Steel, Truck- Mounted, with Heating Flues 800 Gal. (Rosco Model RMU). 1076 1 Dec. 1943 Tank, Light, M3A1, M3A3.... 85 21 Dec. 1942 Tank, Light, M5, M5A1 81 16 Mar. 1944 Tank, Light, T9E1 88 21 Jan. 1944 Tank, Light, T24 153 15 Apr. 1944 Tank, Medium, M3, M3A1, M3A2. 32 19 May 1944 Tank, Medium, M4, M4A1.... 84 14 Mar. 1944 Tank, Medium, M4A2 (75-mm Gun, Wet and Dry) 119 13 Mar. 1944 Tank, Medium, M4A3 104 18 Mar. 1944 Tank, Medium, M4A4........ 107 1 Nov. 1943 Tank, Medium, M4A6 149 15 Apr. 1944 Tank, Medium, T23 151 24 Feb. 1944 Tank, Medium, T25E1, T26E1. 148 15 Apr. 1944 Tank Transporter 40-ton, M25. 138,138A 7 Jan. 1944 Tank Recovery Vehicle, M31... 80 10 Feb. 1944 Tank Recovery Vehicle Equip- ment, M32 Series. 152 26 May 1944 Tractor, Crawler-Type, Diesel with Angledozer (Caterpillar, Model D-4), LeTourneau C4 Angledozer and T4 Power Control Unit. LO 5-3112 10 Oct. 1944 Tractor, Crawler-Type, Diesel, with Angle-Dozer (Caterpil- lar Model D-8) LeTourneau CK8 Angle-Dozer, FD8 and R8 Power Control Units. 1026 28 Jul. 1943 Tractor, Crawler, Diesel, 70 to 90 DBHP, Standard (Cater- 1008,1008A 5 Jul. 1944 pillar Model D7) 74-in. Gage, with LeTourneau WCK7 An- gledozer FTD7 and R7 Pow- er Control Units. Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline, 15 DBHP (Clark, Model CA-1 1047 7 Jan. 1944 Clarkair). ________________________________________________ ________________________________________________ TITLE WDLO N. DATE WDLO No. DATE ______________________________________________ WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued . Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline, 35- DBHP (Caterpillar, Model R4, 44-In. Gage, with LeTour- . neau C-4 Angledozer and T-4 Power Control Unit,. LeTour- neau C-4 Angledozer and Le- Tourneau HN Power Control Unit with Hyster D4A Winch. Tractor, High-Speed, 13-ton, M5 - (IHC). Tractor, High-Speed, 18-toii, M4 (AC). Tractor, High-Speed, 38-ton, MB (AC). Tractor, J. I. Case, Model, VAI (Gas). Tractor, Snow, M7__________ Tractor, Warehouse (J. I. Case Model VA1W). Tractor, Warehouse (Interna- tional Harvester Model 1-4). Tractor, Warehouse (Interna- tional Harvester Model 1-6). Tractor, Clarktor-6 (Standard and Mill Models) (Clark Tructractor). Tractor, (Wheeled), Case DI (Gasoline). Tractor (Wheeled), Case LAI (Gasoline). Tractor (Wheeled), Case LAI (Gasoline) (with Air Brakes & Gar Wood Winch). Tractor, Wheeled, Gasoline (Case, Model DI). Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber- Tired, Gasoline, 30-DBHP, Standard (International, Model I-B.) ' Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gasoline, 40-DBHP, Stand- ard (Case Model LAI). Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gasoline, 23-DBHP, (Case, Model SI Airborne) Loader, Bucket, Tractor-Mounting, ' Hydraulic-Operated (Hough, Model SI). Tractor (Wheeled) Warehouse, International Harvester 1-9 (Gasoline). Tractor (Wheeled) Warehouse, International Harvester 1-9 (Gasoline), (with Capstan Winch, Gar Wood 636E. Trailer, Bomb, MS............ Trailer, Full, Low-Bed, 16-ton (C. R. Jahn Model LKD-616, Steel Products Model XBBM, LaCrosse, Model DF6-16,' and Rogers Model H-16-L-C). Trailer, Generator, M7........ Trailer, Mount, Multiple Cal. .50 Machine Gun, M55. Trailer, Snow, 1 ton, M19..... 1025 20 Sep. 1944 128 122 14 Mar. 1944 26 Oct. 1943 147 15 Mar. 1944 6011 20 Jul. 1944 208 23 Mar. 1944 6005 17 Jul. 1944 6001 17 Jul. 1944 6002 17 Jul. 1944 6008 22 Jul. 1944 6016 8 Aug. 1944 6017 12 Aug. 1944 6017 A 12 Aug. 1944 1027 17 Mar. 1943 1010 18 Sep. 1944 1029 24 Nov. 1943 1043 1 Sep. 1944 6003 21 Jul. 1944 6039 21 Jul. 1944 L5 1 Oat. 1943 1046 17 Feb. 1944 155 1 Jun. 1944 162 4 Jul. 1944 208 23 Mar. 1944 TITLE ________________________________________________ Trailer, Special Tandam, 7 to 14-Ton, 4DT, (Eidal, Model EL-30). Trailer, 2-Wheel, Special 114- Ton, Arc Welder (Electric Wheel, Model D-1752-5). Trailer, 1 ton, Two-Wheel_____ Trailer, 2-Wheel, Special, Pole- Type, Flat-Bed Quick-Way, Shovel Attachments, (Timpte, Model QWT-8). Trailer, 4-Wheel, all models.... Trailer, MIS (Trailer for 40- Ton, Tank, Transporter, M25). Transceiver, Facsimile, FX-1 and FX-1B. Truck, 114-Ton, 4x4, Tele- phone Maintenance (K-43) (Chevrolet G-7173); Tele- phone Earth Borer (K-44) (Chevrolet G-7163). Truck, Amphibian, 214-ton, 6 x 6 (GMC DUKW-353). Truck, Bomb Lift, M22........ Truck, Bomb Lift, Ml........ Truck. Bomb Service, M6 (Chevrolet). Truck, Bomb Service, M27.... Truck, Fork Lift; Clark Utili- truc & Carloader; Cleve- land 6000 (Gas). Truck, Fork Lift; Clark Plane- loader (Gas). Truck, Fork Lift, Clark Truc- tractor Co. Medal Clipper (Gasoline). Truck, Fork Lift; Towmotor, LI-46, LT-50, LT-53, LT-56, LT-62 and LT-72 (Gasoline). Truck, Fork Lift; Mobilift Model TAW (GAS), (Vaughan Motor Company). Truck, Fork Lift, Ross Carrier 15HT and 19HT (Gasoline). Truck, Fork Lift, Ross Carrier 18HT (Gasoline). Truck, Fork Lift, Towmotor LT-40 & LT-44 (Gasoline). Truck Mounted Crane, M2..... Trucks, Ordnance Maintenance, 214-ton, 6x6 (Repair, Tool and Bench, Spare Parts, etc.): 214-ton, 6x6, CMC Chassis. 214-ton, 6x6, Studebaker Chassis. Truck, Tractor, M26, (Truck for 40-ton, Tank Transporter, M25). Truck, Trailer, 40-ton, Tank Transporter, M25. Truck, Wrecking, Heavy, Ml (Ward LaFrance, Series 1) (Crane, Gar Wood). 1130 14 Jun. 1944 1032 1 Sep. 1944 f 522 20 Jan. 1944 (511 26 Jan. 1944 1002,1002A 24 Nov. 1943 J 521 6 Jan. 1944 1513 1 Oct 1943 138,138A 7 Jan. 1944 3038 1 Apr. 1944 519 8 Aug. 1944 505 8 Jun. 1944 124 12 Feb. 1944 56 - 7 Jan. 1944 56 7 Jan. 1945 547 23 Jun. 1944 6010 29 Jul. 1944 6009 20 Jul. 1944 6015 1 Aug. 1944 6006 31 Jul. 1944 6004 22 Jun. 1944 6013 28 Jul. 1944 6012 28 Jul. 1944 6007 8 Aug. 1944 135,135A 1 Oct. 1943 504 25 Mar. 1944 515 8 Jun. 1944 138,138A 7 Jan. 1944 138,138A 7 Jan. 1944 24 1 Feb. 1944 102 TITLE WDLO No. DATE WAR DEPT. LUBRICATION ORDERSContinued Truck, Wrecking, Heavy, Ml 82 1 Dec. 1943 (Ward LaFrance, Series 2) (Crane, Gar Wood). Truck, Wrecking, Heavy, Ml 544, 544A 11 Dec. 1943 (Ward LaFrance, Series 5) (Crane, Gar Wood). Truck, %-ton, 4x4, (Ford-Wil- 501 23 Lun. 1944 lys). Truck, >4-ton, 4x2 (Dodge).. 542 28 Dec. 1943 Truck, Vs-ton, 4x2 (Ford).... 541 6 Apr. 1944 Truck, 14-ton, 4x4 (Dodge).. 512 28 Dec. 1943 Truck, 14-ton and A-ton, 4x2 539 24 Lun. 1944 (Chevrolet). Truck, %-ton, 4x4 (Dodge)... 508 14 Mar. 1944 Truck, 114-ton, 4x2 (Chevro- 536 1 Feb. 1944 let) . Truck, 114-ton, 4x2 (Dodge).. 535 22 Dec. 1943 Truck, 114-ton, 4x2 (Ford)... 532 2 May 1944 Truck, 114-ton, 4x4 (Ford 511 26 Lan. 1944 GTB). Truck, 114-ton, 4x4 (Chevro- 503 2 May 1944 let). Truck, 114 to 3-ton, 4x4, GMC, 1013 19 Lan. 1943 Model AFKX-352 (LeRoi Model 105-GA Compressor). Truck, 114-ton, 6x6 (Dodge).. 522 20 Lan. 1944 Truck, 214-ton, 4x2 (Federal). 531 30 Lui. 1943 Truck, 214-ton, 4x2 (2dt) 533 16 Dec. 1943 (IHC). Truck, 214-ton, 6x4 (GMC 538 7 Feb. 1944 Model COW-353). Truck, 214-ton, 6x4, Cargo 526 3 May 1944 (Studebaker). Truck, 214-ton, 6x6, Cargo 515 8 Lun. 1944 (Studebaker, Reo). Truck, 214-ton, 6x6 (GMC 537 27 Lun. 1944 AFKWX-353 COE). Truck, 2 ^4-ton, 6x6, G&C, 1014 15 Nov. 1942 Model CCKW-353 (LeRoi Model 105-GA Compressor). Truck, 214-ton, 6x6 (GMC 504 25 Mar. 1944 Models CCKW-352 and CCKW-353). Truck, 4-ton, 4x4 (FWD Har- 524 20 May 1943 1). Truck, 4-ton, 6x6 (Diamond T). 507 6 Lun. 1944 Truck, 4-5 ton, 4x4, COE, Trac- 509 2 May 1944 tor (Federal Model 94 x 43C). Truck, 4-5 ton, 4x4, COE, Trac- 502 24 Apr. 1944 tor (Autocar U-7144-T). Truck, 5-Ton, 4x2 (Mack EH). 546 8 Aug. 1944 Truck, 5-ton, 4x2, Tractor 543 1 Apr. 1944 (IHC Models H-542-9, H- 542-11) (Marmon-Herrington and Kenworth Models H-542- 11). Truck, 5-ton, 4x2 (IHC Model 534 3 Lun. 1944 KR-11). TITLE WDLO No. DATE Truck, 5-6 ton, 4x4, COE, Trac- tor (Autocar U-8144, U-8144- T). 525 4 Dec. 1943 Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (Brockway). 518 13 May 1944 Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (Corbitt)f. 521 6 Lan. 1944 Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (Mack Model NM). 517 4 May 1944 Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (White)..'. 506 6 Lan. 1944 Truck, 7%-ton, 6x6 (Mack).. 513 1 Oct. 1943 Truck, 10-Ton, 6x4, Cargo (Mack Model NR). 523 12 Lun. 1944 Truck, 10-ton, 6x4, Diesel, Prime-Mover and General Service Load Carrier (White 1064). 520 28 Lun. 1944 Truck, 12-ton, 6x4, M20 (Dia- mond T Model 980, 981) (Tractor for 45-ton Tank Transporter, M19). 160 12 Apr. 1944 Truck, 20-ton, 6x4, Diesel Trac- tor (Federal Model 604). 516 10 Lun. 1944 Unit Engine Generator GMC 3- 71 & 6-71. , 7027 26 Aug. 1944 *Unit Engine Generator GMC 3- ' 268A. 7028 26 Aug. 1944 Unit, Generating, M5 and M6. 120 12 Feb. 1944 Unit, Generating, M7 121 21 Mar. 1944 Unit, Generating, Ml 8 155 1 Lun. 1944 Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (ar- mored), Mk. I, LVT (A) (1). 141 15 Lun. 1944 Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (ar- mored), Mk. II, LVT (A) (2). 141 X 15 Lun. 1944 Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (ar- mored), Mk. IV, LVT (A) (4). 159 '20 Lui. 1944 Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (un- armored), Mk. II, LVT (2). 141 15 Lun. 1944 Vehicle, Landing, Tracked (un- armored), Mk. IV, LVT (4). 206 30 May 1944 Vehicle, Tank Recovery, M31.. 80 10 Feb. 1944 Vehicle, Tank Recovery Equip- ment, M32 Series. 152 26 May 1944 Wagon, Transport, Cannon, Ml, M1A1, M2A1. 100,100A 1 Feb. 1944 Wagon, Transport, Cannon, M4. 145,145A 7 Dec. 1943 Wagon, Transport, Carriage, M3, M3A1. 100,100A 1 Feb. 1944 Water Purification Unit, Mo- bile, 75-GPM. Gasoline (Wal- lace and Tierman, Model 1940). 1019 4 Sep. 1943 Water Purification Unit, Gaso- line Engine-Driven, Portable 15-GPM. (Wallace and Tier- man Model 1940). 1089 1 May 1944 Welder, Electric Arc, Gasoline 300-Amp. (Hobart Models GR-300P or GR-300S). 1048 \ 1 Sep. 1944 Well Drilling Machine, Percus- sion, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline (Star Model No. 71). 1044 30 Sep. 1943 X-Ray Processing Unit, Field... LO 8-629 14 Oct. 1944 103 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com SECTION VII SUPERSESSIONS AND RESCISSIONS _________________________________ ______________________________________________ The following publication* were listed as rescinded in error. ______________________ _________________ NUMBER DATE AND REMARKS TB ORD 17 11 Nov. 1942 ORD 64 15 Mar. 1944 ORD 850-9 5 Feb. 1943 ORD 1245-2 5 Feb. 1943 ORD 1307-1 S Feb. 1943 ORD 1325-1 5 Feb. 1943 The following technical manuals will not be reprinted, since material covered by them has been declared obsolete. Since, however, some of the obsolete' material will be in use for an indefinite period, no rescissions notices will be published. This j notice is for information only. TM 9-725 9-726 9-730-0 9-732A 9-740 9-742 9-1705-0 9-1726B 9-1726F 9-1727 9-1731 9-17508 9-1763 _______________________________________ 35. WAR DEPARTMENT PUBLICATIONS. ____________________ ___________________ ___________ ______ NUMBER DATE AND REMARKS FIELD MANUALS FM 5- 55 and C 1................ Rescinded. .............. 6- 65 and C 1............ do. TECHNICAL BULLETINS TB CW1...........1 Dec. 1943 Superseded by TB CW 16, dated 16 Sep. 1944. CW 5............Apr. 1944 Superseded by TB CW 16, dated 16 Sep. 1944. 9-225-15 .......11 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-225, dated 15 Dec. 43. 9-226-9 .......11 May 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 9-226, dated 9 Sep. 1944. 9-227-7 .......11 Aug. 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 9-227, dated 9 Nov. 1944. 9-294-2 ........11 Jan 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 9-294, dated 2 Jun. 1944. 9-303-1 .......22 May 1944 Superseded by TM 9-303, dated 25 Apr. 1944. 9-312-1 ........6 Jun. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-312, dated 16 Nov. 1944. 9-320-4 ........21 Dec. 1943 Obsolete. 9-825-5 ........1 Nov. 1943 Superseded by TM 9-325, dated 19 Aug. 1944. 9-325-7 ........21 Dec. 1943 Superseded by TM 9-325, dated 19 Aug. 1944. _________________________________________________________ TB 9-330-3 ........14 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-330 dated 18 May 1944. 9-331-1 _________5 Jun. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-331 dated 22 Nov. 1943. 9-463-1 ........25 May 1942 Obsolete. 9-803-4 .........5 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-803 dated 22 Feb. 1944. 9-855-1 ........21 Mar. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-855 ' dated 17 Aug. 1944. 9-1205-1 ......14 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 Aug. 1944. 9-1205-3 .......13 May 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 Aug. 1944. 9-1280-1 .......14 Feb. 1944 Obsolete. 9-1624-1 .......1 Aug. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1624, dated 7 Sep. 1944. 9-1671B-1 ......18 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-1671B, dated 13 Jul. 1944. 9-1901-1 ......20 Mar. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-1901, dated 29 Jun. 1944, 9-1901-2 _______25 May 1944 , Do. 9-1901-3 ......28 Jun. 1944 Do. 9-1940-4 __......24 Jan. 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 9-1940, dated 7 Aug. 1944. 9-1940-5 ......24 Feb. 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 9-1940, dated 7 Aug. 1944. 9-2835-7 ......27 Mar. 1944 Superseded by TB 9-2835-8, dated 16 Nov. 1944. ORD 15 ........17 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TMs 9-225, dated 15 Dec. 1943; C 1, TM 9-226, dated 9 Sep. 1944; C 4, TM 9-1225, dated 6 Apr. 1944. ORD ?4 .......16 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-1270, dated ,20 Jan. 1944. ORD 36 ........16 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TM 9-225, dated 15 Dec. 1943. ORD 79.......15 Mar. 1944 Superseded by TB ORD 87, dated 4 May 1944. ORD 87 ........4 May 1944 Superseded by TB ORD 208, dated 28 Sep. 1944. ORD 99 _______22 May 1944 Superseded by TB ORD 208, dated 23 Sep. 1944 ORD 109 ......14 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TMs 9-328, dated 30 Dec. 1943, and TM 9-331, dated 22 Nov. 1943. ORD 117 ........3 Jul. 1944 Rescinded. ORD 129 ......27 Jul. 1944 Superseded by TB ORD 229, 5 Dec. 1944. 23-5-5 .........16 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TB 23-5-6, dated 5 Jun. 1944. 23-36-2 .........4 Jan. 1944 Superseded by TB 23-86-3, dated 6 Nov. 1944. 23-85-4 .........1 Feb. 1944 Superseded by C 3, FM 23-85, dated 20 Feb. 1944. 23-85-5 .........8 May 1944 Superseded by C 4, FM 23-85, dated 17 Nov. 1944. 23-85-6 .........26 Jul. 1944 Superseded by TB 23-85-7, dated 14 Oct. 1944. 104 _________________________________________ NUMBER DATE AND REMARKS _______________________________________________________ TECHNICAL BULLETINSContinued TB 11-330-1 ............ .2 Aug. 1944 Superseded by C 1, TM 11-330, dated Dec. 1944. 11-361-1 ......26 Apr. 1944 Superseded by C 3, TM 11-361, dated 28 Jul. 1944. SIG 9 .........17 Feb. 1944 Superseded by TM 11-750, dated 26 Oct. 1944. SIG 27 __........21 Apr. 1944 Superseded by TB SIG 148, dated Dec. 1944. SIG 38 and Cl. ..8 May 1944 Superseded by TB SIG 114, dated 26 Dec. '1944. SIG 84 .......17 Aug. 1944 Superseded by TB SIG 143, dated Dec. 1944. TECHNICAL MANUALS TM 5-4348 .................... Obsolete 5-5320 .................... Rescinded 5-5324 .................... Rescinded 5-5336 ................... Rescinded 5-5338 .................... Rescinded 5-5340 .................... Rescinded 5-5402....... 5 Oct. 1943 Rescinded 9- 204........ 11 Aug. 1943 Rescinded _ 10- 350 and Cl.. 12 Dec. 1942 Superseded by TM 10-355, dated 1 December 1944. 10-1148...... 28 Aug. 1941 Rescinded 10-1220...... 22 Sep. 1941 Rescinded 10-1233...... 26 Sep. 1941 Rescinded 36. TECHNICAL SERVICE PUBLICATIONS ORDNANCE OFSTB 23-00-1...... 31 Dec. 1942 Superseded by pertinent TMs. 23-7-3.......... 20 Aug. 1943 Superseded by FM 23-7, dated 23 April 1944. 23-41-3...... 16 June 1943 Obsolete. 23-45-1...... 16 July 1942 Superseded by, FM 23-45, dated 12 April 1943. 23-45-2______ 14 July. 1942 Obsolete 23-50-1...... 16 July 1942 Superseded by FM 23-50, dated 12 August 1942. 23-55-2...... 16 July 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 August 1944. 23-60-4...... 14 July 1942 Obsolete 23-65-3............ 30 June 1943 Superseded by TM 9-225, dated 15 December 1943 and TM 9-226, dated 2 August 1943. 23-80-1 ................... Rescinded 23-85-2...... 13 Aug. 1942 Superseded by FM 23-85, dated 28 November 1942. 23-85-3...... 1 Jan. 1943 Superseded by C3, FM 23- 85, dated 20 February 1944. 200-8. .............. 16 Nov. 1942 Obsolete 200-9........ 31 Dec. 1942 Superseded by pertinent TMs. 200-11....... 16 June 1943 Obsolete 204-1........ 1 Jan. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 August 1944. _________________________________________ NUMBER DATE AND REMARKS _______________________________________ OFSTB 226-8......... 6 Nov. 1943 Superseded by Cl, TM .9- 226, dated 9 September 1944. ; 235-4......... 28 Sept. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-616, dated 23 December 1943. 252-2......... 28 Sept. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-616, dated 23 December 1943. 270-1_________ 30 Sept. 1943 Information no longer ap- , plies.1 . 304-2......... 1 Jan, 1942 Superseded by TMs 9-623, dated 5 November 1943 and 9-624, dated 27 No- vember 1943. 320-3......... 25 Oct. 1943 Superseded by TB 9-320-4, dated 21 December 1943. 325-5.__......... 1 Nov. 1943 Superseded by TM 9-325, dated 19 August 1944. 330-3......... 19 Feb. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-330, dated 18 May 1944. 463-1......... 25 May 1942 Obsolete. 725-6 ...................... Rescinded. 900-1......... 1 Jan. 1942 Information now in perti- nent parts of ASF Cata- log-ORD. 1205-1........ 24 April 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 August 1944. 1205-3........ 13 May 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1205, dated 7 August 1944. 1211-1........ 30 Sept. 1942 Obsolete. 1215-1........ 1 June 1942 Obsolete. 1270-3........ 15 Nov. 1943 Rescinded. , 1275-4........ 10 Feb. 1943 Superseded by FM 23-5, dated 30 July 1943. 1275-5........ 28 June 1943 Superseded by FM 23-5, dated 30 July 1943. 1280-1........ 1 Jan. 1942 Obsolete. 1345-1........ 1 Jan. 1942 Obsolete. 1370-1........ 15 May 1942 Superseded by TMs 9- 1370A and 9-1370B, dated 30 September 1942. 1500-1........ 1 July 1942 Obsolete. 1500-2........ 13 July 1942 Obsolete. 1600-2........... 1 Jan. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1654, dated 10 October 1942. 1624-1........ 1 Aug. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1624, dated 7 September 1944. 1649-1........ 1 Sept. 1942 Superseded by TMs 9-649, dated 15 June 1944 and 9-1649, dated 7 October 1943. 1900-8........ 7 Nov. 1942 Obsolete. 1900-14....... 3 April 1943 Superseded by C2, TM 9- 1990, dated 7 June 1943. 1985-1........ 7 Nov. 1942 Obsolete. 1990-2........ 7 Nov. 1942 Obsolete. 1990-3........ 3 April 1943 Superseded by C2, TM 9- 1990, dated 7 June 1943. 2600-1........ 1 Jan. 1942 Superseded by TMs 9-623, dated 5 November 1943 and 9-624, dated 27 No- vember 1943. 2900-1 . 1 Jan. 1942 Superseded by TM 9-1900, dated 3 July 1942. 105 ______________________ ___________________________________ SECTION VIII INDEX All publications pertaining to one piece of equipment are listed under the standard nomenclature. As far as possible, items of equipment are listed in this index under standard nomenclature; parts of large as- semblies are listed only when a publication deals specifically with them. ABBREVIATIONS, Military...........FM 31-10 ABSORBERS, Shock, Sealed Type Monroe, Reclamation ............... TB 9-2880-51 ACCESSORIES, ENGINE: Carrier, Cargo, Light. ....... .TM 9-1893A Tanks, Medium, M8 and M4 (Wright RS75-ECL) ..................TM 9-1750D Tractor- Heavy, Ml (Allie-Chalmers HD- low) ..................... TM 9-1787B Medium, Ml (AC-HD-7W) TM S-1783B M5, Crane, 2-Ton..............TM 9-1781A Trucks %-Ton, 4x4, (Willys-Overland MB and Ford GPW)................TM 9-1803A IN-Ton, 4x9, (Ford)... .TM 9-18 OSA 9N to 4 Ton, 4x4, HAR-1......... ............................... TM9-1815A 10-Ton, 6x4, (Mack)... .TM 9-1818A ACCIDENTS, Smal 1 Arms.. . . . . ... TM 9-2219 ACCOUNTING: Contracts Fixed-Price .. ... .TM 14-911 Termination ,......... .TM 14-320 14-1005 Fiscal, Field Installations...TM 14-702 Funds Public....................TM 14-210 Welfare, Non-Appropriated.TM 14-708 ACCOUNTS, Project Explanation... .TM 14-707 ACETYLENE TETRACHLORIDE: Determining Serviceability ............. TB 3-270-3S5 ADAPTER-BOOSTER, Mill............TB 9-1980-3 ADAPTERS: Blackout, M-874 ..............TB SIG 120 Expedient, Steel Treadways. . . .TB 5-272-4 E6R2, Bomb Clusters Using. TB CW 16 E28 ......................... TB CW 19 FT-384A ................TM 11-2508 Grenade Protection, Chemical, ^2 ......................TB ORD 114 M-418 ................... TB SIG 122 Plug U-4/GT.......TB SIG 61 Ponton Bow...............TB 52732 Priming-Ml, M1A1.........TB 5253 LubricatingThin Stem, Availability.... ..............................TB ORD 218 Panoramic, BC-1081-A, BC-1032-A..... ............................. TM 11-446 ADDITIVES: Use in Motor Fuels, Engine Oils, and Gear Lubricants .........TB 9-850-16 ADJUSTMENT: Personal, enlisted men . TB MED 21 Personnel ................ .TB MED 12 ADMINISTRATION: Adjutant General, Division.TM 12-220 Finance .................... .TM 12250 Military ............. .... . .FM 10010 Procedures ....... . TM 12255 Veterinary ................TM 8-450 AERIAL GUNNERY: See Gunnery AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY: See Photography, Aerial AERODYNAMICS ................. TM 1-820 AEROGRAPH: Equipment...........TM 11-2407 AEROSTATICS .......... ..........TM 1-825 AGENTS: Anesthetic ... . . ....TB MED 43 AGITATORS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-7 Paint, Air, Motor Driven, 939A, Binks .........................TM 5-9326 Pneumatic, for Attachment to 55-Gal Drum, Binks, 939A..............TM 5-9326 AIDS: Instructional Text: For TM 11-466 ..... .TB 11-466-1 For TM 11-467.........TB 11-467-1 Blackout Driving..............TB ENG 51 Training ................ FM 21-8, TC 36 AIMING CIRCLES: See Circles AIR: Attack ...................... .FM 1-10 Bombardment ................... TC 81, 1942 Brake Systems, FA Materiel. . . TB ORD 113 Communication Signal..................... FM 1-45 Combined Operating....FM 24-13 Defense ...........................FM 125 Establishments, Chemical Defense..... TC 31, 69, 1942 Fighting ..............................FM 1-15 Forces Orders, Combat ..............FM 175 Reference Data ..............FM 1-55 Reviews and Inspections......FM 160 Service Center ..............FM 1-195 Squadrons, Liaison .........TC 45, 1944 Use ........................ FM 100-20 Intelligence ......................FM 1-40 Navigation ........................FM 1-30 Observation', FA........... .TC 131, 1943 Power, Command and Employment........ ............................. FM 100-20 Reconnaissance and Observation. . .FM 120 Support, Ground Forces. . .............FM 3135 AIRBORNE: Troops ...............FM 31-30, TC 113, 1943 AIR CONDITIONERS: MX-31A/MP, MX- 31B/MP ..............................TB SIG 60 AIRCRAFT: Armament ............................TM 1-409 Cameras ....................... TM 1-505 Camouflage, ground..............FM 52 0E Chemical Spraying... ...........TM 1282 Depth Charge, 250-Lb., MK. VIII (Brit- ish) .........................TB ORD 124 Destruction .......... .TC 102, 123, 1943 Electrical Systems............TM 1-406 Engines .........................TM 1-405 Power Plant.........................TM 1-408 Equipment ..................... TM 1-416 Fabric Work and Application of Finishes ................................TM 1-417 Fabrics and Clothing...................TM 1-440 Flight Theory. ................. TM 1-400 Fuel and Oil Systems,,.,.........TM 1-407 Hardware ...................... TM 1424 Instruments .....................TM 1418 Mine, Mh IS (Navy)...........TB 9-1975-2 Propellers .................... TM 1412 Radio Equipment .................TM 1-472 Recognition ............ FM 2160, 3030 Sheet Metal Work...............TM 1-4H5 Synchronizing Equipment.................TM 1510 Warning Service.........................FM 11-25 Woodwork ........................TM 1-414 AIRDROMES: Camouflage , . ....... . ... -FM 520E Defense ................... .FM 1-26 Earthworks, Plotting..........TB ENG 18 AIRFIELDS: Concealment ......... ....... .TM 5266 Construction ....... ........ FM 5-10 AIRPLANE: Crash Fire Fighting.........TM5816 Hangar, Steel, Sheet Covered, 130-ft. and 160-ft. .................TM 5-9726 Landing Mats, Steel and Wood.TB 5255-1 Targets .................... TM 20300 AIRPLANES Aerodynamics ......... .> ... TM 13 2 0 Aerostatics ................ .TM 1325 Hydraulic Systems.............TM 1411 Inspection Guide .............TM 1-415 Power Plant................. TM 1404 Structures .............. .TM 1-410 ALIGNMENT, Equipment, ME-73. . .TM 11-318 ALLOWANCES, Travel, WD Personnel.. ......................... TM 14-508 AMBULANCES, %-Ton, 4x2 (Packard, 1941- 42) , .......................LO No. 530 AMMETERS, D.C., Reclamation. .TB 9-2830-35 AMMUDAMP, Installation.........TB ORD 197 AMMUNITION: Aircraft ..................... .TM 1409 Artillery ....................TM 91901 Coast..................TM 4-205 Bags ..............-.........TC 83, 1943 Boxes, 20-mm........ ...TB 9-1901-3 Company, Ordnance. ..............FM 920 Destructors ................ TB ORD 51 Dummy, Storage..............TB 9190019 General................TM 9-1900, 9-2010 Gun- 20-mm, Automatic, Aircraft.... ..................... TB ORD 137 8-in., Ml.................TB 9-336-1 Inspection Guide. .........TM 91904 Loaded, Repair ............ .TB 9-1905-1 Mines, Submarine...........TB 9-1900-13 Mortars 60 mm ....................TB 9-1985-2 60-mm, M2.................TB 23-85-4 60-mm and 81-mm........TB ORD 7 Performance Ballistic Data. . . .TM 9-1907 Safety Distance Requirements. .TB ORD 214 Shells, H. E., 57-mm, T18E1. . .TB ORD 169 Small Arms.................* - TM 9-1990 Cal. .30...............TB 9-1990-8 . Cal. .50................. TB 9-1990-8 Storage .................... TC 47, 1944 Supply ..........................^M b-S AMPHIBIOUS: Communication .............. FM 2424 Truck Company ..............FM 55150 AMPLIFIERS: Dual Channel ............... TM 11-2520 AM-43/FRC ..... ... ...TB 11-2520-1 Equipment, AN/TRA-1........TM 11-2601 Power, BC-340-G. ......... .TM 11801 Speech, BC-614 E..............TB 11-281-2 Torque, (For 90-mm, Gun Mount M2).. ......................... TM 9-1372B Wilcox Type M57D1..........TM 11-2550 106 AMPUTATION, Cases, .-w&nrr.irr.. TB MED 10 ANDAMAN ISLANDS, Medical and Sanitary Data.............................TB MED 105 ANEMOMETERS, ML-80, ML-80-A, and ML-80-B ...................TM 11-424 ANESTHETIC, Agents...............TB MED 43 ANGLEDOZERS' TRACTOR-MOUNTING: All Types, Technical Data. . .TB 5-9720-11 Baker 338A (For HD 10 W Tractor, Al- lis-Chalmers) ............... .TM 5-8356 Cable-Operated La Plant-Choate, R^76R (For D7 Caterpillar Tractor)....TM 5-1272 LeTourneau, C-4 (For LeTourneau T4 Power Control Unit) TM 51228 LeTourneau, SK-6.........TM 5-1218 LeTourneau, WCK7........TM 5-1224 Garwood RBX (For HD7W Tractor, Al- lis-Chalmers) ................TM 5-3196 Garwood RE (For Cletrac BC Tractor, Garwood) .............. . .TM 5-1350 Hydraulic-Operated LaPlant-Choate, 4R (For Caterpil- lar Tractor, D4).............TM 5-1308 LaPlant-Choate, R63 (For Caterpil- lar Tractor, D6).........TM 51306 LaPlant-Choate TAB 20 (For Trac- tor, Clark) ............TM 5-1478 ANIMALS, Transportation.............FM 255 ANTENNA ASSEMBLY, Auxiliary, AS-93/ MRQ-2 .......................TM 11-2610 ANTENNAS: AN-78-A...................TM 11-2630 AN-128-A.....................TB SIG 59 AN-154-A ..............TB SIG 30, SIG 105 AN-161 ......................TM 11-1075 Conversion Kits on Radio Sets, SCR-270- and 271....................... TM 11-1033 Equipment, RC-63 ............TM 11-2616 Frequency, Ultra-High, Wilcox .614A... ............................. TM 11-2551 Position Controls MC-298A and B (Con- version Kits for Radio. Sets SCR-270 and 271).................. -TM 11-1059 Rhombic Receiving ..........TM 11-2611, TB 11-2611-1 Stud Block Assembly....... .TB 11-615-5 Support AB-38/CR ............ .TM 11-2620 Systems ......................TM 11-314 AS-81/GR ...............TM 11-2608 Vehicular, Installations General Standards ..................................TB SIG 154 ANTIAIRCRAFT ARTILLERY: See Artillery ANTIAIRCRAFT GUNS: See Guns ANTIFREEZE (Compound) Ethylene-Glycol Type .........................TB ORD 197 ANTITANK, Company, Infantry Regiment and Platoon, Infantry Battalion.....FM 735 ANTITANK GUNS: See Guns, Antitank APPARATUS: Decontaminating, See Decontaminating Ap- paratus Diathermy, Short Wave Complete 110- Volt, 60-CycIe ...............TM 8-627 Distilling .....................TM 8-612 Electrical Jesting, (For Fire Control Equipment) ..................TM 9-1672 Metabolism, Basal .............TM 8-619 Oxygen, Therapy, Boothby-Lovelace.... ........................... TB MED 1 Time Interval EE-56, EE-65, EE-85, EE-86-A ...................TM 11-433 APPLIANCES: Office ..............TB QM 8 APPROPRIATION, Explanation .... .TM 14-707 ARCTIC MANUAL ...................TM 1-240 AREAS: Inundated, Bridging.......TB 5-371-1 Large, Smoke Screening ........FM 3-50 ARITHMETIC, ARMY...................TM 21-510 ARMAMENT, Aircraft ......TV..^i^.v.TM 1-409, 1-490 Cable, Barrage Balloon, Low Altitude. . .................................. ...FM............................4-191 Cable, Barrage Balloon, Very Low Alti- tude ....................................FM 4-192 ARMATURES, of Power Units, PE-X08-A, B, C, D, and E.....................TB SIG 125 ARMOR, FLYERS, Engineer Operations, Use ..................................TB ENG 80 ARMORED: Battalion, Light and Medium... .FM 17-38 Division . ......................FM 17-100 Artillery ...................FM 6-105 Trains and Headquarters Company ............... FM.17-55 Employment, Tanks with Infantry FM 1786 Engineer, Battalion...............................FM 1745 Force Assault Gun Section and Platoon. . ...................................FM.............................17-25 Drill ............................. FM 17-5 Firing ................... FM 17-15 Gunnery, Tank ..............FM 17-12 Logistics . ................FM 1750 Tank Company ...............FM 17-82 Tank Platoon ...............FM 17-80 Vehicles, Decontamination , .FM 1759 Maintenance Battalion ...........FM 1758 Units, Signal Communications. .FM 17-70 ARMORED VEHICLES. See Vehicles, Armored ARMY: Arithmetic ................... .TM 21-510 Baker ...........................TM 10-410 Cook .......................... TM 10-405 Cook, Baking . TM 10-411 Education Program for Inactive Theaters ................................TM 28-205 Extension Courses ........................................ . .TO 6, 1942 Libraries, Small ................TM 28-305 Reader ..........................TM 21-500 Recipes ........................ TM 10-412 Supply Procedure ..................... TM 3 8-2 0 5 Program .....................TM 38-210 ARTICLES OF WAR, TF 11-235. . .TC 10, 1942 ARTILLERY: Armbred Division ....................FM 6-105 Logarithmic, Trigonometric, and Mathe- matical Tables ................ TM 20-230 Orientation .................. TM 44-225 Pack ............................FM 6-105 Seacoast, Fire Control and Position Find- ing .............................FM 4-15 ARTILLERY, ANTIAIRCRAFT: Automatic Weapons, Employment. FM 44-2 Balloons...................FM 4-181, 4-182 Camouflage................... FM 5-20F Employment With Airborne Forces ......... .FM 4-103 Armored Forces ..FM 4-101 Fire Unit, 37-mm................FM 44-58 Firing ...................... TC 110, 1943 Formations and Inspections.........FM 4-120 Gunners ...................... FM 4-119 Gunnery ,..................... ..FM 4-110 Guns ......................... .FM 4-104 Fire Control ...............FM 4-121 Headquarters ...............TC 124, 1943 Logarithmic, Trigonometric, and Mathe- matical Tables ..................TM 20-230 Meteorological Messages . .TC 28, 39, 1944 Operation and Maintenance. . .TB ORD 193 Operations Room .................FM 44-8 Organization and Tactics.........FM 4-100 Periscopes, Direct Sighting Telescopes for Tanks, Motor Carriages. .TM 9-1608 Periscopes, Elbow Telescopes for Tanks, Motor Carriages..................TM 9-1608 Searchlights, Us* ...............FM 4-106 Target Practice TM 4-234 Weapons .................... FM 4-102 ARTILLERY, COAST t Ammunition ............................ TM 4-205 Firing Preparation ............ . FM 4-2 0 Gunners ................... FM 4-19, 4-150 Materiel ................................FM 4-20 Meteorology ........................... TM 4-240 Weapon* and Materiel......... .TM 4210 ARTILLERY DIVISION, Higher Artillery Echelons, Tactics and Technique. .FM 6100 ARTILLERY, FIELD: Air Observation .............TC 132, 1943 Armored Division ........................FM 6-105 Battalion and Battery, Motorized. FM 6-101 Camouflage ........................... .FM 520D Corps . . .. .......................... FM 6100 Drill ..........................FM 65 Employment ........................... FM 6-20 Fire-Control Instruments .......TM 6-220 Firing ........................FM 6-40 Accuracy ................TC 49, 1944 Ricochet ................ .TC 105. 1942 Infantry Division ............... . FM 6-100 Meteorological Data, Using British, 25- PR Range Tables........................TM 6-650 Observation Air .................................FM 6-150 Battalion ......................... FM 6-120 Forward ........................... .FM 6188 Organization..................... .FM 6-5 Pack Artillery ...........................FM 6-110 Periscopes, Elbow for Tanks, Motor Carriages, and AA Artillery. .TM 9-1608 Periscopes, Direct Sighting Telescopes for Tanks, Motor Carriages and AA Artil- lery .....................................TM 9-1608 Radio Communication ......................TM 6-235 Reference Data ...........................FM 6-139 Trainer Standards, Individual and Unit. . . .......................... TM 6-605 Weapons, Firing ..........................FM 6-40 ARTILLERY, SEACOAST/ Fire Control and Position Firing.FM 4-15 Gunners x Fixed- Expert .................TM 4-310 First and Second Class. TM 4-305 Mobile- Expert ..........................TM 4-320 First and Second Class.TM 4-315 Gunnery ........................FM 4-19 Landward Firing ........... .TC 95, 1943 Mines, Submarine ...............FM 4-6 Railway Equipment ..................... FM 4-51 Tactics ........................FM 4^5 Target Practice ........ TM 4-235 ARTILLERY, STANDARD ..........................TM 9-2300 ASPHALT, Cut-back, Field Manufacture.... ........................ .TB 5-255-8 ASPHALT AND SOIL AGGREGATE MIXING PLANTS: All Types, Technical Data. . .TB 5-9720-1 Gasoline Engine-Driven, 25-Tons Per Hour, 4-Unit, Barber-Greene....... ..........................TB 5-1280-8 ASPHALT PLANTS: All Types, Technical Data . , . .TB 5-9720-8 Erection and Operation, Barber-Greene. . ...........................TM 5-1018 ASPHYXIA: Treatment ............TB MED 131 ASSAULTS, Gun, Section and Platoon..... ..............................FM 17-25 ASSEMBLIES: Antenna AS-51/MRQ-2, AS-93/MRQ-2........ .....................TM 11-2610 AS-202/TPS-3 ...........TB 11-1540-8 Antenna Stud Block. .TB 11-605, 11-615-4, TB 11-615-5 Carburetor, Power Unit PE-75........ ..........................TB 11-900-1 Had*et-Microphone, AN/URA-1........ ........................ TB SIG 155 107 ASSEMBLIES: (Continued) Master Clutch, ft67270........ .TB ORD 218 Oil Seal, 3600-01, Chevrolet and GMC, Reclamation ........ . ,>. .TB S--2830-2L Power Cable AC. 080250.......TV ORD 221 Reel RL-106/V1.................TM 11-2254 Reflecting Sight, D716|1556 . . . .TB 9- 294 4 Switch Handle..................TM 5- 4740 ATTACKS: Air .......................... -EM 1-10 On Fortified Position.........FM 31-50 Spray, Airplane, Warning^... .RC 67, 1943 ATTACHMENTS: Hoist Steam and Slewing 8% x 10, Three Drum .............. . . .TM 5-9802 AUDITING: Army Exchange and Special Funds..... ............................TM 14-310 Internal, Continental U. S. . .TM 14-1008 Property and Commissary Accounts. . . . ............................TM 14-305 Property, Procedures .......TM 14-1010 AUGERS, All Types, Technical Data....... . ............................TB 5-9720-1 AUGERS, EARTH: Motorized, Buda HBG-40........TM 5-9142 LO 1001, 1001A Skid-Mounted, Gasoline, Highway Trail- er, HDM-S .....................TM 5-9132 TB 5-9132-1, LO 1050 AUTOMATIC WEAPONS: Antiaircraft ..................FM 4-102 AUTOMOTIVE: Brake .........................TM 10-565 Electricity ................ .TM 10-580 Power Transmission Unit. .... .TM 10-585 AVIATION ENGINEERS.................TM 5-255 AVIATION MEDICINE: See Medicine, Aviation AVIATION, Umpire Manual...........FM 105-6 AVIATION UNITS, Intelligence Procedure.. ..... .........................FM 1-40 AXLES: Banjo-Type, GMC Vehicles. . . .TB ORD 177 Truck. Bomb Service, M6 , . . TM 9-1765A Vehicles, Half-Track ..........TM 9-1710 AZORES: Medical and Sanitary Data....... ................................TB MED 123 BACILLARY DYSENTERY (See Dysentery) .......................TB MED J19 BACTERIOLOGICAL CULTURE, Media... .............................TB MED 60 BAGS: ' Ammunition ................TC 83, 1943 Sleeping .....TB 1 0-275-1, QM 8, QM 23 BAKER, Army .....................TM 10-410 BAKERY COMPANY QM..............TM 10-415 TB 10-415-2 BAKING: Bread .....................TB 10-410-1 Field .................TC 86, 1943 Manual ..................... TM 10-411 Yeast ....................TB 10-415-1 BAL .OINTMENT .................TB MED 101 BALLISTIC DATA, Performance of Ammuni- tion ............................TM 9-1907 BALLPINING, Theory ...............TM 1-305 BALLOONS: Aerostatics ..................TM 1-325 Barrage Cable Armament- Low Altitude .........FM 4-191 Very Low Altitude....FM 4-192 Control ..................FM 4-183 Employment ............. FM 4181 Gas Generation ...........FM 4-193 Reference Data .......... . .FM 4-198 Rigging and Fabric Repair..FM 4-196 Site Installations .......FM 4-184 Technique .....................FM 4-182 Equipment Low Altitude ................ FM 4-187 Very Low Altitude........FM 4-188 BALLOONS: (Continued) I Hydrogen Gas ......... .TM 1-818 I Meterological ...TM 11-2405, TB. 11-2405-1 ' BAND, The Army....................FM 28-5 BANDAGING ............. .FM 8-50 BARRACKS, Portable Precut, All Wood,-Tropical Use.TM 5-9605 Prefabricated- 20 x 48' Steel, Erection Procedure Angle Frame ........TM 5-9604 Channel Frame ..... .TM 5 9606 20x80 ft. Steel, Tropical Use TM 5-9607 20x50 ft. Steel, Erection Procedure. . ..............................TM 5-9608 Sectional, All Wood. Insulated. Erection i Procedures ...TM 5-9601, TB 5-9601-1 BAROGRAPHS, ML-3-A, ML-3-B, ML-3-C, ! and ML-3-D ..................TM,11-425 ! BAROMETERS, / ML-2 through ML-2-F.......TM 11-428 M6-316/TM ................TM 11 427 ML-102 B, D, -E, -F.......TM 11-427 BARS: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-7 Boring Perfect, Van Norman 777.TM 5-4164 Perfect, Van Norman 888 . TM 5-4366 I Universal, Automotive Maintenance Machinery .................TM 5-4162 BASES: Firing Device ................TC 84, 1943 Pedestal Steel, Foundation. . . .TM 11-2615 Watersealing Mast, MP 48, and MP-48- A ................................. .TB SIG 135 BATCHING PLANTS, Aggregate, 3 Compart- ment, 105-Ton Capacity Blaw-Knox P3105 ....................\ .TM 5-10750. TB 5-1050-1 BATH, Company, QM. .. .TM 10-645. TB QM 7. P'T 11 BATHING UNITS, Field. Portable EC-4, Cleaver BrooKs ........................TM 5-9834 BATHS, Serological Water ................TM 8 620 BATTALIONS: Armored Engineer ......................FM 17-45 Infantry .......................FM 17-42 Light and Medium.........vFM 17-33 Maintenance ................. FM 17-5"8 Infantry ..........................FM 7-20 Motorized ........................ FM 6-101 i Observation .........................FM 6-125 | Railway Operating . . .FM 5555, TM 5-405 Railway Shop ........................FM 55-60 BATTERIES: BA-38-R ......................TB SIG 41 BB-54-A ...........TB 11-859-1, TB SIG 90 BB-210/U .....................TB SIG 89 Charging PP-78/MRQ-2..........TM 11-2527 Dry....................TB SIG 6. TB SIG 14 Employment, 81-mm .................TC 73 Motorized . . . ................... FM 6101 ! Nontemperate Areas ...........TB 11-430-1 I Seacoast Gun . ......................TB ORD 223 Signal Communication, Except Aircraft. .............. . ..........TM 11-430 Storage Identification .........TB ORD 198 Landing Vehicles ........TB ORD 118 Ordnance Materiel .......TB ORD 67 Reclamation ...........TB 9-2830-73 BEAMS: Grab, Ml ............................TB 3 255 8 Hoisting, Alteration, Airplane Smoke Tank M2 ....................TB 3-255-4 BEARINGS: Anti-Friction ...............TB ENG 11 Ball ................................TB ORD 6 Ball a^id Roller, Cleaning and Reclamation of Unserviceable ...........TB 9-2830-29 Clutch Release, Reclamation. TB 9-2 8 3 0-72 Main., Replacement in Power Unit PE-198 ...................... TB SIG 139 BEARINGS: (Continued) Roller............................... .TB ORD 8 Shaft, Seal-type, Reclamation, Water- pump ...........TB 9-2830-41 BELL, MC-153 .....................TM 11-438 BELTS, Fan. Reclamation.......TB 9-2830-28 BICYCLES, Columbia ...............TM 10-1481 BIDS, Procurement . .......... ...TM 10-800 BIVOUACS, Camouflage ................ .FM 5-200 BLACKOUT DRIVING, Aids............TB ENG 51 BLEACHING, for Decontamination............ ...........................TB CW 3-220-2S2 BLOCKS, Plunger Spring, New Type Bogie. . ...........................TB 9-724 6 "BLOOD SPECIMENS . . ........TB MED 78 BOARDS, PLOTTING:.................TM 9-2571 Artillery Field ........................TM 9-1569 Seacoast .................TM 9-1570 Ml ............................TM 9-2684 M3 and M4......................TM 9-2681 Mo ............................TM 9-2683 MX 26/TP ......................TB SIG 177 MX-27/TP ..................TB 11-1539-1 BOARDS, SPOTTING, M3..............TM 9-2682. . TB 9-2682-1 BOATS: Motor, outboard...................TM 5-278 Mounts, machine gun............TM 9-230 Ponton, Inflation-Deflation, Schramm. . . . TM 5-8086 Pusher Knee................TB 5-271-2 Small .......:.................TM 55-130 Preventive Maintenance ........TM 55-320 Stream Crossings.............TSENG 31 Target (JK), Radio Controlled. .TM 4-237 Utility, Power, Penn-Yan 18-ft. .AT..... . . .TM 5 8020, TB 5 8020-1, LO 1057 Standard Power, Pusher Knee.... ......................TB 5-271-2 BODIES: 'Car, Scout, M3A1......TM 9-1705E, 1709 Repairs ..................,. . .TM 10-450 Vehicles, Half-Track ......TM 9-1710C, 1707B Motor ........................TM 10-560 BOILER, INDEPENDENT, 449" x 128". Amer- ican Hoist & Derrick.............TM 5-9800 BOLTOHM ETER, 1-166..............TM 11-2613 BOLTS: Lock, Turret, Medium Reclamation.... ........................... TB 9-2930-84 Track Wedge, Tank, Reclamation....... ........................ TB 9-2830-16 U., Installation on Trailer, Bomb M5. , . . ............. . . ...TB 9-760 FE2 BOMB: Disposal Equipment............TM 9-1865 Racks ..........................TM 1-500 BOMBARDIERS: Handbook........TM 1-251 BOMBING: Aids ...........................TM 1-252 Air formations.................TC 84, 1942 Dive .........................TM 1-260 Precision ....................TM 1-250 Tests Buildings ...............TB ENG 6 Shelters ................TB ENG 10 Walls, Protective........TB ENG 21 BOMBS: Adapter, M12.................TB 9-1980-19 Aircraft ........TM 9-1930, TB 9-1980-10 Assembly ................TB 9-1980-8 Arming ..................TB 9-1980-8 Depth 825-lb., AN-MK 17..TB 9-1980-4 Extension fuse Ml..... TB 9-1980-20 Wiring .................TB 9-1980-8 Armor Piercing, 1600-Lb., AN-MK.1... ............................ TB 9-1980-5 108 BOMBS: (Continued) Chemical M47A1, M47A2 and M7-, Aircraft,. TB 9-1980-14 500-Lb. M78........................TB.9-1930-2$ 1000-Lb., AN-M79......TB 9-1980-2$ Cluster Aim able AN-M17A1 ...............TBCW11 AN-M1A1 ..............TB 9-1980-18 AN-M4 TB 9-1980-18. 9-1980 18 M2A1.......*. .TB 9-1980-18 Adapter M12 ...............TB 9 1980-19 R6R2 .................TB CW 16 T-8 ...................TB 9-1980-28 100-Lb, T10...........TB 9-1980-24 100-Lb, M28 (T10).....TB 9-1980-28 500-Lb, Til...........TB 9-1980-25 Fragmentation Parachute, AN-M40.........TB 9-1980-13 T8 ...................TB 9-1980-23 20 & 23Lbs...........TB 9-1980-29 260-Lb, M81 (T10).....TB 9-1980-17 Fuze, M149 (Nose) .........TB 9 1980-34 Incendiary ...................TM 3-83 0 M76. 500-Lb (T2E1)........TB CW 4 Unexploded ...................FM 9 40 BONE OPERATING CASE, 110 volt, AC-DC ...................................TM 8-618 BOOBY TRAPS .......................TC 71 BOOM: Equipment LC 60................TC 78, 1942 LC 80............... .TM 11-2251 BOOSTERS: M25 ..............TB 9-1901-7 BORER, Earth, HD..................TM 11-364 BOX-GRINDER, Steel H-10 Fixed Bridge.... } BOXES: Ammunition and Brackets, Correct.... . ........................TB ORD 202 EE 91, Telephone ...........TB 11-333 3 BRACKET: Engine Rear Frame Reinforcement..... ........... . ......TB ORD 10 -1557-2 Front Torsion Bar Cushion Stop, Rein- forcement ...............TB 9-729 FE-1 Trail Clamping, Heavy Carriage Limber M5 ....................TB 9-1350-FE-l BRAKES: Air, Cam shaft................TB 9-2830-18 Automotive ....................TM 10-565 Power, (Bendix-Westinghouse) TM 9-1827C Hydraulic, (Wagner Lockheed) TM 9-1827C Winch, Operation and Adjustment..... .........................TB 9-767-2 BRAZER, Oliver, 462..............TM 5-4564 BRAZING AND SOLDERING SETS, All Types, Technical Data..................TB 5-9720-14 BREAKERS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-9 Circuit ......................TB 11-275-7 Paving Gasoline, Barco, H6........TM 5-4090 Ingersoll-Rand Co. R-68 .. ,TM 5-4556 Pneumatic, Thor, 25,.......TM 5-4022 Pneumatic, Ingersoll-Rand CC-60 ................TM 5-4064 CC-80 ................TM 5-4068 Sullivan K11S Q18 (K-ll SK-13 Busters)............... .TM 5-4148 BRIDGES: Fixed .........................TSENG 19; Floating High Velocity Currents.,. .TB ENG 31 Repair ...................TB ENG 29 Girder Box, H10 and H20. . .. .TB ENG 19 Highway, / Steel, H10 and H20.TM 5-274, 5-274-1 Stock Pile................TB ENG 12 BRIDGES: (Oontinued) Inundated Areas and Tidal Estuaries,. . .....................TB 5-271-1. 5-271-2 Light Stream Crossing Equipage. TM 5-271 Marking, load classification... .TC 117, 1948 TC 7, 1944 Panel, Bailey Type ..............TB ENG 52 Ponton M3 .............TB ENG 27, TM 5-275 Floats .....................TC 58, 1943 10-ton, 1988 ......TM 5-273, 5-273-1 25-ton, 1940 ......TM 5-273, 5-273-1 5-273-2, TB ENG 52 Railway Erection ......................TB ENG 45 I-Beam .....................TM 5 -371 Through Truss ...............TM 5-373 Unit Construction ........ .TM 5-372 Steel Panel, Bailey Typo................ Stock Pile ......................TB ENG 12 TM 5-277, 5-277-1, 5-277-2. TB ENG 119 Stream-Crossing Equipage.......TB 5-271-1 Suspension .................... TM 5-279 Treadway- Steel .................... TB ENG 19 Ml .................... TB 5-272-2 M2..........TM 5-272, TB 5-272-8, 5 272 4. TB ENG 52 Use, Ship-to-shore operations.... ........................TB 5 272-5 Trestle- Timber .......................TB ENG 19 10-ton .................. TM 5-276 BRIDGING: To support Heavy Tank T26E1 ................................. TB ENG 52 BRITISH ARMY HANDBOpK............TM 30-410 BRITISH MALAYA, Medical and Sanitary Data ............................TB MED 95 BRITISH SOMALILAND: Medical and Sani- tary Data .......................TB MED 180 BRUSH. Bore, M13, M14 and B26.TB ORD FE 9 BUCKER, CONCRETE, Tremie Type, 1 cu. yd.Blaw-Knox Co.................TM 5-9890 BUILDINGS, Erection Procedure, Portable, Prefabricated ...................TM 5-9611 BULLDOZERS: Cable-Operated. LeTourneau, XD9 (For Caterpillar D8 Tractors, IH-3990 and up) ............................... TM 5-1332 Hydraulic-Operated- LaPi ant-Choate BABX, (For CA-1 Clarkair Tractor) .........TM 5-1270 BM4 ........... .TM 5-1310 LeTourneau K8 ............................TM 5-1508 XD9, (use with D8 Caterpillar Trac- tor, IH-3990 & up........TM 5-1382 Tank Mounting M4, M4A1, M4A2, M4A3, M4A4, Tanks ..............TB ENG 9, TB ENG 23 M4A1-A2 and A3, Tanks.. .TM 5-1310 M4A1, M4A2, A M4A8.........TB ENG 9 M4A2 and M4A3 Tanks, 1944 Series ...............................TB ENG 41 Tractor-Mounted, Cable-Operated, Le- Tourneau Model XD 7..............TM 5-1580 BULLETINS; Orders, Circulars and Memo- randa . . . .....................- TM 12-256 BURNERS: Gasoline ......................TM 8-615 Oil, High Pressure, Williams Oil-O-Matic, HP1 ..........................TM 5-9760 Pot Type, Oven, Bake Field. .TB 10-400-4 BURSTER, M47A1 and AN-M1742 . . . TB CW 10 BUSES: 29 Passenger (IHC K-S and KS-5).... ................................LO 545 Passenger, HC K-7 and KS-7. . . .TM 9-822 BUSHINGS: A187204 and A189272, Elimination of Galling ............... TB9-1331-FE2 I BUSHINGS: (Continued) , Flanged, A7104562 ..........TB 1-1859-f Mounting, Pinion Compensating Differ- sntial ....................TB ORD 170 Worn Bronxe, Reclamation., .TB 9-2830-82 CABINETS: BE-70-A through K Plate, Reinforcing .........TM 11-2451 Wire Chiefs Testing.....TM 11-845 CABLE ARMAMENTS: Barrage Balloon- Low Altitude ...............FM 4-191 Very Low Altitude. ........ .FM 4-192 CABLE LAYING, Under Water. .. .. .TB SIG 67 CABLES: Assemblies, CC-345 (5-pair), CC-355-A, (10-pair) ......................TM 11-871 Battery, Reclamation ...TB 9-2830-22 Captured Enemy, Description and Use. . .............................TB SIG E 15 Instructions for tying and use of Weave Tie ..........................TB SIG 121 Spiral-Four ....TM 11-369, TB 11-369-1, TB 11-369-2, TC 94, 1943 CABLEWAYS, Medium ................TB ENG 48 CALIBRATION: Radio Direction Finders for Site and Instrumental Errors......TB SIG 113 CALIBRATORS, RANGE: BC - 725-A .....................TB 11-1048-1 BC-726-A .......TM 11-1128, TB 11-1128-1 1-108. Instruction Book.......TM 11-1104 1-144 ............TM 11-1064, TB 11-1064 1-146...........TM 11-1148, TB 11-1148-1 1-147, 1-156. & 1-168..... ,TM 11-1128 1-178 and I-178-A............TM 11-1051, TB 11-1051-1 CAMERAS: Copying, Rutherford. 24x30-in.. .TM &-6006 Equipment, PH-515/MF..............TM 11-2360 Field. Process Lanston Monotype Co. (General) . .. ........................TM 5-6128 Lanston Monotype, ..................... ...................TM 5-6000, 5-6040 No. 52C, Progressive Promotions... ........................TM, 5-6048 Machine Gun, Aircraft........TM 1-505 Vertical Projection, Portable Beattie, Field, 52-C. . . .TM 5-6048 Huebner, lOxlO-in...........TM 5-6050 CAMOUFLAGE: Aircraft on the Ground................FM 5-20E Airdromes ...................... FM 5-20E Antiaircraft Artillery ...........FM 5-20F Artificial Materials .......... .FM 5-20H Basic Principles .................FM 5-20 Bivouacs ........................ FM 5-200 Command Posts ....................FM 5-200 Field Artillery .....FM 5-20D, TC 60, 1941 Fortifications, Seacoast .........TM 5-265 General...........................TM 5-267 Guns ..........................TC 91, 1942 Individuals ..........FM 520A, TB ENG 50 Infantry Weapons..................FM 5-20A Manufacturing Techniques ......FM 5-20H Materials ........................TM 5-269 Medical Installations ......... .FM 5-200 Natural Materials.................FM 5-2OH Radio Sets SCR, 536-A, B, C, D .TB 11-235-2 Recoil Slide Surface........... TB ORD 1 Supply Points.................. FM 5-200 Tools and Equipment...............FM 5-2OH Vehicles .............FM 5-20B, TC 91, 1942 CAMSHAFTS, Brake, Air Reclamation........... CANISTERS: Ammonia, M2* ............... .TB 3-205-4 Cartridge, 57-mm, T17.......TB ORD 226 HCN, M2 ....................TB 8-205-1 Lightweight, Service, Auxiliary (CO), Ml and M2 ....................TB 8-205-1 109lareAviation.com CANNON, Company, Infantry Regiment. FM T-T CAPACITORS: Dual Electrolytic C-108-109 .............TB 11-281-2 J 6-111-115 ..............TS 11-281-2 6-112-1IS ............11-281-2 Electrolytic, Replacement . . . - TB 11-281-2 High-Voltage, Relocation....TB SIG 180 Rectifiers RA 34-F and RA-34-G. .. ................ TB 11-959G 1 CAP CRIMPER, M2.................TB ENG 28 CAPS: In Line Engines, Reclamation. ....... ..............TB 9 2830 42, TB 9-2880-88 Leveling Jack.......... .TB 9-1253 1 El CAR COMPANY, Quartermaster......TM 10-470 CARBINES- United States, Cal. .80, Ml and M1A1......FM 23-7, TM 9-1276, TB 23-30-1, TB ORD 2, TC 52, 1944 Cal. .30, M2 (T4)......J... . .TB 28-7-4 CARBURETION, Fuels .............TM 10-550 CARBURETORS: Assembly, Power Unit PE-75. .TB 11-900-1 Carter ...................TM 9-1S26A Icing, Elimination in Power Units, PE-96-G and PE-95-H.....TB 11-904-1 Stromberg ................TM 9-1826B Zenith ...................TM 9-1826C CARDIOGRAPHS, Portable ..........TM 8-614 CARDIOLOGY, (See Medicine) CARPENTRY ..................... .TM 5-226 CARRIAGES: Artillery, Tires............ .TB ORD 189 Automatic Guns 37-mm, M3 and M3 Al.........LO 1, 60 40-mm AP-T, M81 .........FT 40AA-A-2 HE-T, (SD), Mk.II, .FT 40AA-A-2 Barbette 8-Inch(15-pdr) M1902 .. .TM 9-421, TB 9-1421-1, LO 71, FT S-M-2 M1903 ......FM 4-90, TM 9-241. TB 9-1421-1, LO 11, FT 3-M-2 G-Inch All Types.................FM 4-75 Ml .........TM 9-428, LO 99, 99A M2 .............TM 9-428, 9-627, / LO 205, 205A M3 .........TM 9-429, LO 99, 99A M4 ............TM 9-429, 9-627, LO 205, 205A M1900 ...........TM 9-424, LO 72, FT 6-C-2, FT 6-D-2, FT 6-E-2 M191Q ......FT 6-B-3, FT 6 -C-2, FT 6 -D-2 8-Ineh Ml .........FM 4-48, TB 9-1442-1, TB ORD 25, TB ORD 120, LO 67 M1892 ................ .FT 8 H-1 M1918 ... .FM 4-50, TB 9-1442-1, LO 16, FT 8-A-3, FT 8-D-2, FT 8-H-l M1918M1 .... FM 4-50, FT 8-H-l 12-Inch M1892 .... FT 12-E-2, FT 12-K-2 M1917 . .TB 9-1451-1, LO 73, 73A, FT 12-E-2, FT 12-K-2 16-Inch M2 ....................LO 74, 74A MS .....................LO 74.74A M4 .........TM 9-471, TB ORD 25, 1 TB ORD 120, LO 78, 78A MS .......LO 146, 146A, FM 4-85 M1919 ... .LO 14, 14A, FT 16-B-l, FT 16-C-l M1919M1 .................FT 1S-E-1, LO 74, 74A, FM 4-85 Howitzer, 16-in., M1920. ..TB ORD 120 FT 16-A-l CARRIAGE: (OonttauH) Disappearing 6-Inch- Mi 898 ...... FT 6-B-S, FT S-O-L, FT G-D-2 MISOS .......TB 9-1426-1, LO 12, FT 6-C-2, FT 6-D-2 MISOS ...... .FT 6-C-2, FT 6-D-2 8-Inch, L.F. M1896 ...................FT 8-H-l 12-Inch, L.F. M1896 ......FT 12-E-2, FT 12-K-2 M1897 ... . FT 12-E-2, FT 12-K-2 M1901 ... .FT 12-E-2, FT 12-K-2 14-Inch, L.F. M1907 .................FT 14-C-l M1907M1 ..............FT 14-B-2 16- Inch, L.F. M1912 ..............FT 16-C-l M1917......FT 16-B-l, FT 16-C-l Gun 17- mm M3 .................FM 4-140 M4 (Antitank) ......TM 9-1245 TB ORD 138, LO 2, FT 37-M-4 M4A1 (Antitank)......TM 9-1245 TB ORD 138, LO 2 40-mm Ml. .TB 9-1258 1. TB 9-1253-FE1 TB ORD 55, LO 61 M2 (AA) . .TM 9-1252. TM 9-1253, TM 9-1678, TB 9-1253-1, _TB 9 1253 FE1, TB ORD 55, TB 9-1250-2, LO 61 M2A1 (AA) ..........TM 9 1678, TB 9-1258-FE1, LO 61 67-mm Ml .......TM 9-303, TB 9 303 3, LO 86, FT 57-A-S M1A1 ... .TM 9-303, TB 9-303 3, LO 86, FT 57-D 1 M1A2 ... .TM y 303, TB 9-303 3, LO 86, FT 57-D-l M1 A3 . .. .TM 9-303, TB 9-803-8, LO 86 M2 .......TM 9-803, TB 9-303-3, TB 9 808 FE1 75 mm M2A1 ...........LO 4, FT 75 B 4 M2A2 .......................LO 4 M2A3 ..................... LO 9 M1897 Series .......TM 9-1305. TB ORD 138, FT 75-B-4 M1897A4............TB 9-1305-1 M1916 .............. FT 75 AF-1 M1916 (British) ....FT 75-E-3 M1917 (British) ... .FT 75-AF-l FT 75-E-S T6-mm, T70 .............. .TM 9-755 ISV-mm Ml..........TM 9-350, TM 9-1350, ! TB 9-350-4, TB 9-350-5, TB 9-850-6, TB 9-1350-8, TB 9-1350-4, TB 9 1350-5, TB 9-1350-6, TB ORD 206, LO 10, FT 155-S-2 M1A1 . ... TM 9-850, TB 9-350-4, TB 9-1850-8, TB 9-13 5 0-6, TB ORD 206 MS .............TM 9-1345, LO 64 M3 .............TM 9-1845, LO 64 M1917 ...............TM 9-1345, FT 155-B-5, FT 155 U-l M1917A1 ..............TM 9-1345, FT 155-B-5, FT 155-U-1 MIS 18 ...............TM 9-1345, FT 155-B-5, FT 155-U-l M1918A1 ..............TM 9-1345, FT 155-B-5 CARRIAGES! (Continued) Gun(Continued) l*Ich Ml ........TM 9-822, TM 9-1322, TB 9-322-8, TB 9-322-4, TB 9-322-5, TB 9-1822-1, TB ORD 64, TB ORD FE-20, LO 108, FT 3 R-S M6 .... .TB 9-322-8, TB 9-322-5, TB 9-1322-1, TB ORD FE-20 4.5-Inch- Ml ........TM 9-328, TM 9-1331, TB 9-1331-2, TB 9-1331-4, TB 9-1331-5, TB 9-1331-6, TB ORD 109, LO 77 M1A1 . . .TM 9-1331, TB 9-1331-2, TB 9-1331-4, TB 9-1331-5, TB 9-1331-6, TB ORD 109, LO 77, FT 8 4-1 6-Inch, All Types, Service. . . .FM 4-70 8-Inch, M2. .. .TM 9-336, TM 9-1341A, LO 109, 100A, FT 8-1^2 Howitzer 75-mm \ M3 .................... . .FT 75-1-4 M3A1 i.........TM 9-1326, LO 76 MSA2 .................TM 9-1320, TB 9-820-5, LO 76 M3A3 .................TM 9-1820, TB 9-320-5, LO 76 MS ...... TM 9-732B, TM 9-1320, TB 9-319-3, LO 144, TC 44, 1943 Howitzer (Pack)- 75-mm Ml .....TM 9-1320, TB 9-320-1, TB 9-320-5, TD ORD 97, TB ORD 138, LO 68, FT 75-1-4 MS ..................TB ORD 97 105-mm Ml ..................FT 105-H-3 M1 Al .....TM 9-325, TB 9-325-7, FT 105-H-3 M2 ........TM 9-325, TB 9-325-7, TB 9 -1325-FE1, TC 86, 1943, LO 5, FT 3-R-2, FT 105-H 3 M2 Al .....TM 9-325, TM 9-1325, TB 9 1325-FE1, TC 86, 1943, LO 5 M2A2 ......TM 9 325, TM 9 1325, TB 9-322 3, TB 9-1825-FE1, TB ORD FE- 20, TB ORD 64, LO 5 MS..........TM 9-326, TM 9-1326. LO 129, FT 105-L-2 M3Al .............TM 9-326, LO 129 M7 ............... -TB 9 78IE-8 M7B1............... .. .TB 9 749-1 155-mm Ml ........TM 9-1331, TM 9-1350, TB 9-831-1, TB 9-1-331-3, TB 9 1381-4, TB 9 1331-5, TB 9 1331 6, TB ORD 109, TB ORD 135, LO 77, FT 155-Q 2 M1A1 ........TM 9-331, TM 9-1331, TB 9-1831-8, TB 9-1331-4, TB 9 1331-5, TB 9-1331-6, TB ORD 109, TB ORD 135, LO 77 M1917............. .FT 155-D-3 M1917A4 ..................LO 68 M1918 ................FT 155-D-8 M1918A1 ..............FT 155-D-8 M1918A8 .................LO 65 J 40-mm Ml . ..............TM 9-1341A, LO 100, 100A, FT 240-C-l M1918 . . .LO 69, 69A, FT 240-B-2 M1918A1 ........ .. .LO 69, 69A M1918A2..........LO 145, 145A 110 UntUQHi (Continued) Howitzer (Pack) (Continued) S luck. Ml ..............TB9-335-4, TB 9-1350-3, TB 9-1350-4, TB 9-1350-5, TB 9-1850-6. TB ORD 206, LO 70, ' ' FT8-J-1 Machine Gun, Multiple Caliber .50, MSI .............................................TB 9-2853-1. Mortar- ' 12-Inch M1896 .......................... .FT12-A-4 M1896MI.........LO 15, FT 12-A-4, FT 12-G-2 M1896MII ..FT12-A-4, FT 12-G-2 M1896MHI .............FT 12-G-2 M1903 ...............FT 12-A-4 M190S ......TM 9-457, FT 12-G-2 M1918, Railway..LO 17, FT 12-A-4 M1918MH...............FT 12-G-2 Motor Boric and Idler Wheels.. .TB ORD 22, TB ORD 188 Direct Sighting and Elbow Tele- scopes for Tanks, Field Artillery and AA Artillery............ .TM 9-1608 Gun, Crew Drill, M36.........FM 18-18 Light and Medium Tank Chassis. . ....................TB ORD 71 37-mm, Gun, MS............TM 9-7S0A TB 9-750A-2. LO 101 40-mm, Gun, Twin, M19. .TM 9-1729A 67-mm, Gun, T48. . .TB ORD 8, LO 134 75-mm. Gun MS . .TB 9-710-23, TB 9-1710C-3, TB ORD 8, LO 112 M3 Al ................TB ORD 8 75- mm. Howitzer MS ... .TM 9-I727B, TM 9-1727C TM 9-1727D, TM 9-1727E, TM 9-1727F. TM 9-1727G, TM 9-1732A, TB 9-732B-18, TB 9-1727B-1, TB 9-1727C-1, TB 9-1727C-4, TB 9-1727D-5, TB 9-1727E-1, TB 9-1732A-3, TB ORD 22, TB ORD 24, TB ORD 61, TB ORD 66, TB ORD 68, TBORD 78, TB ORD 80, TB ORD 125, TB ORD 179, TB ORD 183, LO 117, TSO. TB 9-1710C-3, TB ORD 8, LO 111, TM 9-775, TM S-1729A, TM 9-17SSA, TM 9-1755B 76- mm, Gun M13 (T70).......... .TB 9-308-1, TB 9-755-13, TB ORD 29, TB ORD 90. TB ORD 96, TB ORD 116. LO 143 T70 .......FM 18-15, TB 9-755-4, TB 9-755-5, TB 9-755-6, TB 9-755-8, TB 9-755-9, TB 9-765-10, TB 9-755-12 FT 76-A-4 90-mm, Gun M36 ...................LO 156 M36B1 .................LO 155 T71 ......TM 9-758, TB ORD 95, TB ORD 116, TB ORD 125, TB ORD FE2 FT 90-C-3 105-mm, Howitzer- Mi ...TM 9-731E, TB 9-2830-52, TB ORD 22, TB ORD 29, TB ORD 31, TB ORD 41, TB ORD 61, TB ORD 83, TB ORD 96, TB ORD 106, TB ORD 108, TB ORD 116, TB ORD 126, TB ORD 1' 3, TB ORD 161, TB ORD 152, TB ORD 154, LO 106, FT 106-H-3, TC 61, 1943 CARRIAGES t (Continued) Motor(Continued) . ... 105-mm, -Howitzer(Continued) M7B1 ......TM U-749.TB ORD 96, . TB ORD 126, LO 157, FT 106H3 T19 ........ c .... TB 9-1710C-S; TB9-1710G-3 155-mm, Gun . M12 . .TM 9-751, TM 9-2830-62, TB 9-751-4, TB ORD 22, TB ORD 29, TB ORD 41, TB ORD 96, TB ORD 115, TB ORD 125, TB ORD 148, TB ORD 151, TB dRD 152, TB ORD 154, LO 110, USA Howitzer, M7 and M7B1;.TB ORD 180 8-Inch, Gun M10 .........FM 18-15, TM 9-752, TM 9-1750L, TB 9-1750G-S, TB 9-1750G-6, TB ORD 3, TB ORD 31, TB ORD 37, TB ORD 41, TB ORD i TB ORD 80. TB ORD S3, TB ORD SO, TB ORD 116, TB ORD 125, TB ORD 143, TB ORD 144, TB ORD 148, Tfi ORD 151, TB ORD 152, TB ORD FBI. TB ORD FE2, LO 113, FT 3-R-2, TC 54, 1943 M10A1 .TM 9-731G.TM 9-1750L, TB 9-731G-4, TB 9-731G-13, TB 9-731G-13. TB 9-1731B-8, TB 9-1S31B-2, TB ORD 3, TB ORD 22, TB ORD 31. TB ORD 41, TB ORD 43, Identification ...............TB ORD 194 Ignition, M5A1 .FT 60D3, FT 60-G-l M2, Cal. .30 ............... FT 0.30J-l M2, Cal. .50 ............... FT 0.50-H-l T P-T. M76 ................ FT 57-D-l 240-grain, T2 .............. FT 105-P-l CASES: ML-48 through ML-48-E (For Barom- eter) .................... . .TM 11-428 Amputation .................. TB MED 10 CASUALTIES, Chemical Agents, Treatment.. ............................ TM 8-285 CAVALRY: \ Division and Corps............FM 11-15 Drill Regulations Horse .......................FM 2-5 Mechanized ..................FM 2-7 Employment .......... .FM 2-15, TC 107, 1943 Mechanized Reconnaissance, Squadron... ....................... FM 2-80 Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized. FM 2-20 CELLS, Fuel................... . . .TB ORD 111 CEMENT PLANTS, Portable, 30-TPH, Gaso- line Engine-Driven, Blaw-Knox. . .TM 5-1836, LO 1052 CENSORSHIP.............FM 30-28, TC 15, 66, 1943 CENTERS, Service (Air)............FM 1-195 CEYLON, Medical and Sanitary Data. ...... ...............................TB MED 109 CHAINS: Timing, Inspection on Truck %-Ton, 4 x 4............................TB 9-803-6 CHANGER, Cassette, Stereoscopic, Upright, Magnetically Controlled ..........TM 8-625 CHAPLAIN...........................TM 16-205 CHARGER BATTERY, Rectifier, Dry Plate (Fast), 110-Volt, 60-Cycle, AC, for One 6-VoIt, 120-amp-hour Battery* Benwood- Linze, 50 .,... TM 55046 CHARGES: Demolition ................ .TB ORD 214 Depth .....................TB ORD 124 Shaped 10 lb., M2 and M2A1... .TB 9-1940-9 15 lb., M2A3 ..........TB 9-1940-9 Demolition, 40 lb., T3... .TB 9-1940-6 CHARGING: Set SCR-169 .... TM 11-302, TM 11-302H, TM 11-302K, TB 11-302-1, TB 11-302-2 SCR-606-A...................TM 11-305 CHASSIS: Body, For Scout Car, M3A1.. .TM 9-17.05E Car, Armored, T17E1 (Chevrolet)..... ......................... TM9-1741C Half-Track Vehicle .. .TB ENG 11 Ball & Roller. .........TB 9-2830-29 > Containers, Precautions .....TB 9-2852-1 Gasoline Containers in Theaters of Op- erations ................... TB QM 84 Interiors of Compressed Gas Cylinders. Tanks, and Accessories........TB CW 20 Ordnance Material .......>... .TM 9-850 Stencil Duplicators .............TB QM 24 Unit, Steam, Shop Wheel-Mounted, Oil- Burning One-Gun, Nozzle-Controlled, Homestead, JMI ............TB 59104-1 CHEMICAL: Agents Casualties, Treatment of. .. .TM 8285 Military Chemistry ..........TM 3-215 Munitions in Training......TM 3-305 Attacks, Defense Against........FM 21-40 Defense, Air establishments . TC 31, 69, 1942 Depot Company ....................FM 3-65 Laboratory, Company . ............FM 3-25 Materiel, destruction .........TC 65, 1943 Mortar (See Mortars) Mortar Mount (See Mounts) Munitions (See Munitions) Spraying, Air ...................TM 1-282 Supply and Field Service..........FM 3-15 Terminology ................. TC 36. 1944 Troops, Gunners ................ FM 3-10 Warfare, Tactics ................ FM 35 Warfare Weather Manual..........TM 3240 CHEMICALS: Dangerous, Storage and Shipment..... ...........................TM 3-250 Handling and Loading Equipment TM 3-255 Processing. Company <.......... .. FM 3-30 I CHEMISTRY, Military and Chemical Agents .............,,..................TM 3-215 CHESTS: CH-50 (Part of Sound Ranging Set GR-3) ..............................LO 3039 CH-50-A, CG-50-B, CH-62-A, and CH- 62-B .......................TM 11-352 CHEST SETS, TD-1, TD-2, and TV-3........ ..............................TB SIG 129 CHINESE-ENGLISH GLOSSARY . .TM 30-495 CHLORINATOR, Direct-Feed, Type MEPDM, 2-499, Wallace and Tiernan.......TM 5-9838 CIPHERING, Equipment, Automatic. Applica- tion to fixed Radio and Wire Circuits.... ..............................TB SIG 19 CIRCLES, Aiming. Ml, M1918, (French), M1916, and M1916M1 . . . .......... *.......TM 9-1530, TM 9-2530, TB 9-1530-1 CIRCUITS: Operation in Switchboard BD-100 ..............................TB 11-358-1 CIRCULARS, Orders, Bulletins, and Memo- randa .............................TK 12-256 CIVIL: Affairs ........................FM 27-5 Disturbances ..................FM 27-15 CLAMP, Trestle-Bracing ......... TB 5-273-1 CLASSIFICATION: Civilian Occupations, Coding ......TM 12405 Occupational, Enlisted Personnel... ........................TM 12-427 Military- Coding-Field Operation . . . TM 12-407 Occupational, Enlisted Personnel... .........................TM 12-427 Officer Commissioned and Warrant.............. . .TM 12-405, TM 12-406, TM 12-407 Personnel............ .TM 12-435 CLEANER: ..Steam, Hypressure Jenny, JM-I Home- stead Valve Mfg. Co..........TM 5-9104 Brake Hydrovac Air........TB 9-801-FE1 Use of Pressure hose.........TC 51, 1941 CLEARING: Sandblaster ...... ..........TB ENG 85 CLERKS: Army ,. .. , TM 12258 Regimental and Unit Mail......TM 12-275 CLIPS: Spring, Longer . .TB 9-803-5, TB ORD 204 Detonating Cord, Ml..........TB ENG 53 CLOTHING: Cold Weather . . . .TM 10-275, TB 10-275-1 TB QM 3, TC 37, 79, 1948 General .......................FM 21-15 Impregnating Plant (See Plants) Jungle .......................TB QM 13 Repairs .......................TB QM 22 CLUSTERS: Aimable, Using E28 Adapter. . . .TB CW 19 Master, D78123 .............TB ORD 182 CLUTCH HOUSINGS: Dodge, Conversion ....... .TB 9-2830-56 Lubrication Fitting .......TB 9-759-FE1 COAST ARTILLERY (See Artillery, Coast) COAST, Defense ........... -FM 31-10 CODE: Division Field ...... .TM 11460 Fiscal, War Department. ..... .TM 14-700 Morse ...........TC 85, 1942 ; TC 110,1942 ; TC 35, 1943 ; TC 3, 1944 Practice, Equipment ......... .TM 11-432 CODES, Machine Records Unit.......TM 12-310 COFFEE, Brewing ................TB 10-405-1 COILS, C-161 and C-288............TB SIG 29 COLD WEATHER OPERATIONS. .. .FM 70-15 COMBAT: Intelligence, Military ........FM 305 In Towns, Attack on a Fortified Position ............................... FM 31-50 Practice Firing, Armored Force Units. . FM 17-15 Troops, Operations .FM 100-5 Vehicle Armament, Includes: Gun, 87- mm, M5, M6; Mount, Combination Gun, M19, M20, M22, M23, M24: Gun 75-mm, M2. M3; Mount, Ml Gun, 75- mm. M3; Mount Combination Gun, M34. M34A1 ..................LO 58, 58A COMMAND POSTS, Camouflage..........FM 5-20C COMMISSARY, Sales .............. .TM 10-215 COMMUNICATION: Air-Ground .........TM 1-465, TC 28, 1942 Air-Ground, Code ..............TM 11-461 Airs (Signal) -.................FM 145 Aircraft warning...............FM 11-25 Amphibious, combined .........FM 2424 Armored division ............. FM 11-17 Armored units .......... .FM 17170 Cavalry division . .............FM 11-15 Construction of Routes;........ .FM 510 Infantry division......FM 7-24, FM 11-1 Joint Operations, Signals Air extract ...............FM 2418 Army extract ..............FM 24-12 Radio, (See Radio Communication) Reconnaissance unit^ .......TC 107, 1948 Security ......................TM 11-469 Signal, (See Signal Communication) 112 .|2 COMMUNICATION: (Continued) , Systems, Electrical Engineering.TM 11-486 . Target Range .............................TM 11-431 Telephone ......... ..........TB SIG 50 Visual Signaling .............FM 24-22 TC 28, 1942 Radiotelegraph .......... .FM 24-23 Wire ........................TB SlG 37 COMPANIES: Amphibian Truck........... L. .TM 55-150 Armored, Infantry ....... .FM 17-40 Bakery, Q.M.......TM 10-415, TB 10-415-2 Car, Q.M.....................TM 10-470 Chemical Depot ...............FM 3-65 Refrigeration . . . .TM 10-615, TB 10-615-1, TB 10-615-2 Sterilization, Q.M..........TM 10-640 COMPARTMENTS, Drivers, Placement of Cau- tion Tags ........................TB ORD 20 COMPASSES: M2 ..........................TM 9-1596 ML-197 ......................TM 11-423 Dummy training..............TC 76, 1943 Prismatic ...................TM 9-1595 Scout Cars, M3A1, Half-track Vehicles. . ..........................TB ORD 164 Use ........................FM 21-75 . Vehicular, Pioneer 1830....TB ENG 24 COMPRESSORS: Air All Types, Technical Data. TB 5-9720-3 Electric Motor Power, Truck Mount- ed, A-410-U, American Brakeshoe ............................ TM 5-5178 Gasoline Engine-Driven, 7cfm, Ml. ........................... TM 3-377 Gasoline, 105-cfm, Le Roi, 105-GA Truck Mounted 1 -Ton 4x4 and 2%-Ton 6x6......................TM 5-5060, TB 5-5060-1, TB 5-5060-2, LO 1013 Ingersoll-Rand D60 ........TM 5-5104 Ingersoll-Rand Co. HK-315 .TM 5-5346 Pioneer. Model SP*4...............TM 5-5398 Portable, Gasoline Engine-Driven, 16- efm., Quincy, 216 with Kiekhaefer En- gine, KB5F - . . .TM 5-5096, TB 5-5096-1 Trailer-Mounted Pneumatic Tires, Gasoline Engine- Driven, 55-cfm, Ingersoll-Rand, 6R-50, with Wisconsin Engine, VF-4 .... .TM 5-5106, TB 5-5106-1, LO 1058 Steel Wheels, Diesel, 315-cfm, In- gersoll-Rand, IK-315 ...TM 5-5100 TB 5-5100-1 LO 1011 Steel Wheels. Diesel. 500-cfm, Chi- cago Pneumatic, 500, PO-8.......... ........ TM 5-5042, TB 5-5042-1, LO 1012 Truck Mounted, Gasoline 105-cfm, Sullivan, 105, Class WD-60 ........................TM 5-5038 60-cfm, Schramm, 60.....TM 5-5064 LO 1077 COMPUTERS: Ml, Gun Data.......FM 4-30, TM 9-1646, TM 9-2656 M3 and M4...................TM 9-1671A M8, Gun Data .... .TM 9-66S, TM S-1669B CONCEALMENT: Airfields . ........2....... TM 5-266 Installations, large........TC 64, 1941 Seacoast Fortifications ....TM 5^-265 CONE, Hub Wheel, Front..........TB 9-879-2 CONNECTOR; Line, Unit, EE-87.. .TM 11-433 CONSERVATION: Fats .......................TB QM 10 Food .......................TC 118, 1943 CONSOLES, Control, Wilcox type CS 380... . ................. ............ .TM 11-2551 CONSTRUCTION? ' Bridges ....................... FM 5-10 Culvert .......................TSENG 43 General ........................FM 5-10 Line, Open Wire Pole, Tactical. TM 11-368 Piles and Pile Driving .....TB ENG 32 Pole Line .....................TM 11-363 Protective ....................TM 5-810 Railways ...................TB 55-275-1 Routes of Communication........FM 5-10 Theater of Operations....... .TM 5-280 TM 5-281 CONTAINERS: Ammunition .................TB ORD 197 Cleaning Precautions........TB 9-2852-1 Gasoline.......................TB QM 34 Revision to Prevent Sticking of Shells. . ................................TB ORD FE8 CONTRACTOR, Unit, BC-608-A. . . .TM 11-1000 CONTRACTS: Administrative Audit, Procedures, Cost- Plus-A-Fixed-Fee Supply ...TM 14-1000 Fixed-Price Supply, Termination Account- ing Manual .................. TM 14-1005 Furnished Under Fixed-Price, Govern- ment Property Accounting. . .TM 14-911 Requirements, Procurements ...TM 10-300 Termination Accounting for Fixed-Price Supply 1.....................TM 14-320 CONTROL PANELS. (See Panels, Control) CONVERSION TABLES; Coordinate . TM 4-238 CONVERTER: Altitude, M2 ...............TM 9-1671B CF-4 .......................TM 11-2008 CV-2/TX ..........TM 11-2252 M-209, M-209-A, M-209-B (0) .TM 11-380 TB 11-380-1, TB 11-380-2 M-222 .........................TM 11-344 Rotary . .................TM 11-2518 CONVEYORS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 597202 Belt, Transfer, Gasoline Engine-Driven 24-in. x 57-ft., Barber-Greene, Style N ................TM 5-1010, TB 5-1010-1 30-in. x 50-ft. High Mast; 30-in. x 35-ft. Low Mast; 30-in. x 50-ft. Low Mast; 300-FPM; 30-in. x 50- ft. Low Mast. 400 FPM .TM 5-1258, LO 1109, LO 1110 Portable-: Electric, 220-A. Jeffrey Mfg.... ........................TM 5-.9906 Pioneering Engineer Works ...... ........................TM 5-1258 "THD 2460". Le Roi Gasoline En- gine. Throwbridge Conveyor. ........................TM 5-9849 COOK: Army ..........................TM 10-405 Baking ...............TM 10-411 COOKING: Coffee ....................... TB 10-405-1 Meat..................... TB 10-405-2 COOKING OUTFITS: Stoves, Ranges, Ovens .... TM 10-400 CORDS, Power ..........................TB SIG 25 CORKS, ML-56 and ML-201-A (Hydrogen Generator) ......................TB SIG 100 CORPS: Army, Theater of Operations, G.H.G., Organizations and Operations. .FM 11-20 Cavalry and Cavalry Division, Organiza- tion and Operation. .,...FM 11-15 CORRESPONDENCE: .............TM 12-253 CORRESPONDENTS, With U. S. Army.... .......................... FM 30-26 CORROSION, Correcting ......TB 9-802-8 CORSICA: Medical and Sanitary Data... ..........................TB MED 125 COUNTER INTELLIGENCE (See Also In- telligence ) Military Intelligence ......FM 80-15 CO UNTERSUB VER STVE INSTRUCTIONS .. ........ ....................TM 30-201 COUPLING, MC-398-D...........TB 11-1083-2 COURTESY, Military .. .FM 21-50, TO 70, 1948 COVER, Indicator, M415 ...........TB ORD 25 COVERS: Arm, Cylinder Head Rocker .TB ORD FE 11 Gun Breech, Rear, 50003 ,TB 9-1252-FE 1 Housing, Elevating Mechanism...... .......................TB 9-1331-1 Rocker Box, Interference... .TB 9-1751-20 CRAFTS, Harbor........ .FM 55-181 CRANES: All Types, Technical Data... .TB 5-9720-1 Browning Locomotive . .......TM 55-1201 Bucyrus Erie, 44B............ TM 5-9618 Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, ^4-cu. yd., with Attachments (Koehring 304)... ? .................... LO 1054, 1054A, 1054B Hydraulic-Operated, M-ll-A. .TB 5-9720-16 Locomotive, Maintenance . .. .TB 552701, TB 55-270-3, TB 65-270-4 Portal, Wharf, Diesel, Engine-Driven, 17-ton, Marion . ............TB 5-9720-11 Tractor-Operated LeTour.neau AD-3 ................. .TB 5-9720-11 M-20 ...............TB 5-9720-11 Non-Revolving 20,000-lb., Capacity at 10-ft. Radius, 30-ft. Boom LeTour- neau, AD-3 ..........TM 5-9231 40,000-lb., Capacity at 10-ft., Radius, 20-ft. Boom, LeTour- neau, M-20 !.........TM 5-9060, TB 5-9060-1 Truck, Heavy Wrecking Ml (Ward LaFranee) (Kenworth),. ...................... TM 9-17950 Ml Al (Ward LaFranee and Ken- worth) .....................TM 9-1791 Truck-Mounted Bridge Erector,s Hydraulic-Operated, Day*brook M-ll ... .TM 5-8060, TM 5-8062, M-11A .. .TM 5-8058, TM 5-8064, TB 5-8058-1 Heil, M-H-A ...............TM 5-8064 1 Diesel or Gasoline, 54-eu.yd., Thew, MC-3 (10-ton) ..............TB 5-9232-1 Gasoline, Z^-cu.yd., Quick-Way, E, with IH, U-9 Power Unit........... TM 5-1174, TB 5-1174-1. LO 1002, 1002A Warf Portal Diesel (17-ton 113 Marion) ............... LO 1071 Wheeled ..7................TB QM 4 CRANKCASE, Reclamation, From Cover B- 154596, Continental Radial Engine R 975 Cl ...........................TB 9-2830-61 CRANKSHAFTS, In line Engine, Reclama- tion ....................... . .TB 9-283058 CRAYON, Vesicant Detector.......TC 11, 1948 CREW DRILLS: Gun Motor Carriage, M36....... FM 18-^18 Gunnery, 75-mm Assault Howitzer on Motor Carriage M8......... .FM 17-69 Half-Track Vehicles...........FM 17-71 Heavy Tank, T26E1........... .FM 17-74 Light Armored Car M8...........FM 2-6 Light Tank M.5 Series...............FM 17-68 Medium Tank M4......................FM 17-67 CRIMPER, Cap, M2.................TB ENG 28 CROSS MEMBERS, U-Shaped, Trucks, 2%- ton, 6x6, GMC ................. TB ORD 184 Light Armored Car, M8..........FM 2-1 Tanks Light M5 ......................FM 17-68 M24 ................. FM 17-75 Medium, M4 .... .FM 17-67, FM 17-71 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com CRUSHERS I All Types, Technical Data.. .TH 5-9720-10 Jaw - Type, Gasoline Engine - Driven, Crawler-Mounted, 30-In. x 42-In., to 200 to 400-tons per hour, 58-A. .. ' < ....... TM 5-1244, LO 1100, 1100A Rock, Jaw-Type, 4-WheeI Tralter-Mount- ed, 7-cu. yd. per hour, Gruendler, Type 1016A ......... ,TM 5-1020; TM 5-1110, TB 5-1030-7, LO 1072 Boll-Type, Gasoline Engine-Driven Crawler-Mounted, 54-In. Dia x 24-In. Face, 100 to 150-tons per hour, 54VA ........................TM 5-124$ LO1101, 1101A Trailer-Mounted, 9-Steel-Wheels, 40- in. Dia. x 22-in. Face, 40 to 140- tons per hour, 42-VA... -TM 5-1250, LO 1103, 1103A Screener and Washer, Roll-Type, Belt- Driven, Crawler-Mounted, 40-In. Dia x 22-In. Face, 40 to 140-TPH, S00-WA. and Hydrator Sand, Screw-Feed, Chain- Driven, Trailer - Mounted, 4 - Steel- Wheels, 40 to 60-TPH, Pioneer-------- . .......1........ TM 5-1248, LO 1102 CRUSHING AND SCREENING PLANTS? All Types, Technical Data. . .TB 5-9720-10 2-Units, Gasoline, Semitrailer - Mounted with Dollies, 25-cu. yd. per hour, Iowa No. 1, with Buda, L-525 Engine, Maintenance and Parts....TM 5-1037 TM 5-1038 No. 2, with Buda L-525 Engine and Case LAE Engine...........TM 5-1106, TB 5-1112-r, LO 1034, 1034A, LO 1034B, 1084C CRYPTOGRAPHY, Military, Advanced.......... ........................... TM 11-485 CULTIVATOR, Chisel-Tooth, 12-in. Spacing, 8-ft Wide, International Harvester, DYRR-F ............................................. TM 5-1084 CULTURE, Bacteriological, Media.. TB MED 60 CURTAINS? Gasproof, M-l.........TB 3-350-181 CUTTER: Cloth, Rotary, Electric, 110-Volt, 60- Cycle, AC, 5%-in. Blade, Eastman, Model N .....................TM 5-4150 Cable, Ml ................. TB ORD 233 CUTTING, Under-water ............TB ENG 49 CYLINDER: Chemical, M1A2 '..........TM 3-315 Gas, Compressed ..........TB CW 20 CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Medical and Sanitary Data .................... TB MED 107 DDT ..........................TB MED 14 DECONTAMINATING APPARATUS: Ml .....................TM 3-220, TB 3-220-1 M2 . ...TM 3-220, TB 3-220-1, TB 8-220-3 M8A1 ........... ..TM 3-221, TM 3-223, TO 32, 101, 1948 MSAS, Power-Driven...........TB 3-223-1 Power-Driven, M8A1, M3A2, and M4, Heater, Water, Portable, Ml and other Auxiliary Equipment...........TM 8-228 M4 .................TM 3-222, TB 3-222-1, ' TC 9?, 101, 1943 DECONTAMINATION .. .TM 8-220, TB 8-220-1 Armored Force Vehicles.............FM 17-59 Chemical Company............... FM 8-70 Graphic training aid........TC 42, 1944 DEFENSE: Against Aerial Attack ....... TM 5-810 TC 64, 1941 Against Chemical Attack........FM 21-40, TC 31, 69, 1942 Against Incendiaries...........FM 21-42 Air........................ ....FM1-2S Coast FM 8110 Searchlights, AA............TC 82, 1944 Unarmed, For American Soldier.PM 21-150 DEGRESSER, Vapor, Detrex, VH-400, No. 6727. Detroit Rex Product?. ..TM 5-9824 DEHYDRATED,- Foods, Cooking-----.TM. 10-406 DEHYDRATORS: All Types, Technical Data... .TB 5-9120-10 Sand, Screw-Feed, Chain-Driven, Trailer- Mounted, 4 Steel Wheels, 40 to 60-TPH, For Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer.......LO 1104 DEMOLITIONS: Charges, Safety Distance Requirements for Preparations ...........TB ORD 214 Explosives ....................FM 5-2 5 QM Supplies and Equipment. .. .TB QM 27 Snake, M2.................. TC 21, 1944 DEMOLITION SNAKE, M2A1.TB ENG 47 DENTAL TECHNICIANS. ............ .TM 8-225 DENTURES .......................TB MED 44 DEPOTS: Company Supply............ .TM 10-230 Ordnance Supply................FM 9-25 Quartermaster Base Company. . .TM 10-367 Supply, Medical................TM 8-245 DEPTH CHARGE, Aircraft, 250-lb., MK VIII (British) ....................TB ORD 124 DERRICK: Bumper-Mounting, Cable-Operated, 5-Ton, Diamond Iron Works........TM 5-9158 Steel, Standard ............TB ENG 45 Stiff-Leg: 4-Ton, Ingram, 504 and Wiley, A. . . ........ .r...TB 5-9720-16 25-Ton. Wiley (10 io 26-Ton). .TM 5-9172 Wiley. E...........TB 5-9720-16 DESERT, Operations.................FM 31-25 DESIGNATIONS, Nomenclature, Signal Corps Publications .................TB SIG 103 DESTRUCTION: Aircraft................TC 102, 123, 1943 Chemical Materiel...........TC 65, 1943 Engineer Materiel...........TC 48, 1943 Ordnance MaUrief........TC 5, 16, 18, 1943 Signal Materiel.............TC 63, 1942 TC 16, 1943 DESTRUCTOR: AN-M1 ......................TB ORD 51 AN M2........................ . .TB ORD 51 M3 .........................TB ORD 51 M4..........................TB 9-1980-11 DETECTORS: Anti-Tank Mine, Portable M-l. .TM 11-1122 Gas ........................TC 11, 1943 ' Mine, AN/PRS-1.............TM 11-1151 Sets: AN/PRS-1 .............TB 11-1151-1 SCR-625-A to E.........TM 11-1122 TB 11-1122-1, TB 11-1122-2, TB 11-1122-3 Sound, Speak-O-Phone, Model SDB..... ..........................TM 11-2541 DETONATOR, Concussion, Type T-l.TB 5-25-4 DIAGRAMS: Radio sets, ground. .;........ .TM 11-310 Wiring Directors, M9 and M10. . .TM 9-1671C Gun Data Computers MB Series.... ......................TM 9-1669-B DIAL ASSEMBLIES, Tuning Capacitor........ .............................. TB 11-866-2 DIALS, Fuze, On Motor Drive, M2E1........ .............................. TB ORD 128 DIATHERMY, Medical Technique. .. .TM 8-350 DIATHERMY APPARATUS: Short Wave, Complete, 110-volt, 60-eyele, 7105505.... ..................................TM 8-627 DIATONITE, Water Purification Equipment Pack (Man or Animal Type), 15-GPM. . . . ..............................TB 5-295-2 DICTIONARIES: Military English-Portuguese, Portuguese- English ...... i,..... JTM 30-257 English-Spanish, Spanish-English* . . ....I.............. TM 30-250 French-English .........TM 30253 German .......TM 30-255, TM ""-576 Italian ................TM 30-259 Russian ..............TM 80-544 DICTIONARY, Army Terms..........TM 20-205 DIESEL ENGINES: (See Engines. Diesel) DIETS, HOSPITAL.......V. ...... i. .TM 8-500 DIGEST: Field Reports .............. .TB SIG 118 Order ................... .TM 12-256A DIGGERS: All Types, Technical Data. . .TB 59720-9 Clay, Pneumatic, Independent Pneumatic, Thor, No. 412, 4913........ .TM 6-4024 DIRECTORS: Antiaircraft M3 ............TM 9-1650, TM 9-1655, TM 9-2655, TC 5, 9, 1944 M4 and M7................FM 44-36 M5, AA, M5A1. .TM 9-659, TM 9-1659. TB 9-1659-3 MK .................... . .TB 9-1659-3 M7, AA, M7A1B1. ........ .TM 9-658 TC5, 9, 1944 M7A1B2 ........TM 9-658, TB ORD 181 M9 and MIO.....FM 44-38, TM 9-671 TB 9-1671B-1, TC 5, 9, 1944. TM 9-1671A, TB 9-1671A-2. TM 9-16718, TM 9-1671C. TB ORD 221 M9A1 ..........FM 44-38, TM 9-671, TB ORD 221 M9A2 ............ .FM 44-38, TM 9-671. TM 9-1671D, TB ORD 221 MIO ...........FM 44-38, Tit 9-671, TB ORD 221, TB 9-1671B-1 DIRECTORY: Equipment! Signal.. .TME11-22T DISBURSING OFFICES.................TM 14-500 DISCHARGE: From Active Duty, Enlisted Personnel .......................TM 12-235 DISCIPLINE, Military.............FM 21-50 DISEASES: Acute Respiratory .............TB MED 112 Communicable, Part IX, W.D., M.D. Forms No. 86ab................... TB MED 92 Fever Sand Fly ............... .TB MED 82 Scrub Typhus ...........TB MED 31 Gonorrhea, Treatment ..........TB MED 96 Infectious ...... .......... .TB MED 45 Influenza Vaccine .......*TB MED 85 Respiratory .......TB MED 47, TB MED 69 Trench Foot ...................TB MED 81 Venereal, training........... .TC 22, 1944 Womens....................... TB MED 8 DISPENSER, Gasoline, Portable, Gray...... .............................. TM 10-1404 DISTILLATION UNIT: 2000-gals., M2E10B, Cleaver-Brooks.... ............................ TM 5-2060 Skid-Mounted, 2500-gal. Per Day, Clea- ver-Brooks, M3E-12.........TB 5-2062-1 DISTILLING APPARATUS............. ..TM 8-612 DISTRIBUTORS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-97204 Asphalt, 1250 Gal.. Trailer - Mounted, (Etnyre, MX)...................LO 1015 Bituminous Material, Trailer - Mounted, 1250-GaJ. Etnyre MX-D4. Style RE...............TM 5-1130 MX-D5, Style KE...............TM 5-1132, TB 5-1182-1. TB 5-1182-2 114 DISTRIBUTORS! (Continued) Bituminous Material, Truck - Mounted, 800-Gal. Etnyre, MX-D6, Style RE, with Le Roi Engine, D140 with Le Roi Engine P2877D2........... . .. . .TM 5-1134 Water, Truck-Mounted, 1000-Gal,, Rosco, MME. with Wisconsin Engine, VE-41 ............?. TM 5-1150, TB 5-1150-1 DISTRIBUTOR POINTS, Reclamation........... .............................. TB 9-2830-15 DISTURBANCES, Domestic, Military Law. . . .................................. FM 27-15 DITCHER, Plow-Type, 12-in, Bottom, 26-in. . Depth, Killefer, 350R...........TM 5-1144 DITCHING MACHINES: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-1 Ladder-Type, Crawler-Mounted. Gasoline, Digging Depth 8-ft, Width 18 to 24-in., Bar- ber- Greene, 44-C........TM 5-1032, TB 5-1032-1, TB 5-1032-2, LO 1033, 1033A Wheel-Type, Crawler-Mounted, Gaso- line, Digging Depth 5-ft. 6-in., Width 23-in., Cleveland, 110 lbs.....TM 5-1180, TB 5-1180-1, LO 1042, 1042A DIVE BOMBING .....................TM 1-260 DIVING, Military ....................TM 5-475 DIVING EQUIPMENT, Set No. 2, Shallow- Water, Ohio Rubber..............TM 5-9180 DOGS: Transportation...................FM 25-6 War ..........................TM 10-396 DOLLY: 2-Wheel, Semitrailer, Flat-Bed, 4^-Ton, 2-Dual Tires Dart 40 ............... .TM 5-9150 Deere. Type II............TM 5-9070 Hobbs, D-45 ..............TM 5-9068 Trailer Co. of America, TX-42.... ..........................TM 5 537-5 Fruehauf, DC-2 .............TM 5 9008 10-ton, Converter ........... -TM 9 892 DOORS, Glove Compartment on GMC and Chevrolet Vehicles, Reclamation TB 9-2830 -37 DOWELS, Installation in Rear Wheel Sprock- ets ..............................TB 9 879-2 DRAFTING, Topographic ............TM 5-230 DRAGS: All Types, Technical Data... .TB 5-9720-4 Bituminous Brush, D. Traffic & Road ^Equipment .................TM 5-1054, TB 5-1054-1, TM 5-9436 Snow, Rectangular, 2 8-ft. Wide, Blaw- Knox .......................TM 5-9386 DRAWING, Mechanical...............TM 1-1050 DRIFTER; Pneumatic Column-Mounted, Ingersoll-Rand, DA-35 .................TM 5-4038 Wagon-Mounted, Ingersoll-Rand, X71-WD (on FM-2 Wagon).... ............TM 5-4034, TB 5-4034-1 DRILL: Armored Force ............... .FM17-5 Artillery, Field.................FM 6-5 Crew, (76-mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 .............................FM 18 16 Regulations, Infantry ........?.FM 22-5 Sharpener, IR 34. Oil Furnace J A3, Grinder, 4K Ingersoll-Rand. . .TM 5-4186 DRILLING MACHINES, No. 18-L. Buffalo Forge ..........................TM 5-4178 DRILL PRESS: Floor Type, Buffalo Forge Co.- No. 15 ............... .TM 5-4180 No. 16 ...................TM 5-4306 No. 25 ...................TM 5-4308 Excelsior 21*Royersford Foundry ck Machin* Co............TM 5-4372 DRILL PRESS: (Continued) Triple Duty 14-in. Delta Mfg..........TM 5-4848 17-in. Delta Mfg....... ,TM 5-4558 .DRILL STAND: Model 102, Machine, Type Co. Cincinnati Elee. Tool Co......TM 5-4738 DRILLS: All Types. Technical Data... .TB 5-9720 7, TB 5-9*720 9 Black L Decker ( % Standard, Type A-) ...............................TM 5-4312 Calyx, Co-Calyx, Ingersoll-Rand Co..... ..............................TM 5-4344 Drifter: Pneumatic- Column-Mounted, Ingersoll- Rand DA 35............TM 5-4038 Wagon-Mounted, Ingersoll-Rand, X71-WD (on FM-2 Wagon) ...............................TM 5-403 4 Electric: Cincinnati Electrical Tool, Standard Universal 104 ULS............TM 5-4732 110Va VO .TM 5-4734 125, UW-Y ....... . . .TM 5-4736 Heavy Duty, Black A Decker Mfg. Type E, ..................TM 5-4586 Type H, No. 60^". . ......TM 5-4584 Van Dorn, Types H. HR, for No. 60 ...............................TM 5-4402 Electric Millers Falls 54" 400B..............TM 5-4352 T,4* 321 AB .........TM 5-4570 Pneumatics Thor, Independent Pneumatic Tool L257 ....TM 5-4392 L582 .................TM 5-4390 Pneumatic Portable Non-Reversible Ingersoll-Rand. Multivane......... TM 5-4552 No 3 Morse Taper, Ingersoll- Rand, (For Steel) . TM 5-540-9 Rock, Ingersoll-Rand 85-lb. Class, JA-35 Jackhammer TM 5-4036 45-lb. Class. JB-4. .. .TM 5-4042, 5 4128 55-lb. Class, JB-5....TM 5-4066 Wood-Boring, No. 2 Morse Taper, Independent Pneumatic, Thor 62WB ............................. Radial: Candey-Otto, 8 Seed, No. 12. 3. 4, 5, ft...................TM 5-4700 Candey-Otto. 12 Speed.....TM 5-4742 Carlton Drill, Type 1A....TM 5-4 644 Reversible, Skilsaw, 103, 123, 143. ... TM 5-4342 Rotary, Independent, 5200......TM 5 4576 Skilsaw, 80 ...................TM 5-1498 Wizard. 12 Speed Hole, The American Tool Works Co................TM 5-4684 DRIVERS: Maintenance Instructions . .. .TB 10-475-1 Selection and Training.............TM 21-800 DRIVING: Blackout, Aids ...............TB ENG 51 DRUMS: Brake, Reclamation ..........TB 9 -2830-7 4 Dented, Repair................ TR QM 24 Range, New ....................TB ORD 140 Use of for Culvert Construction .T' ENG 43 DRYERS AGGREGATE: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-2 Dual-Drum Travel or Central Plant, Trailer- Mounted 80 to 100-TPH, Barber-Greene, 888 ... .L0 1060, 1060A, 1060B DRYERS AGGREGATE: (Continue*) Dual - Drum (Continued) Travel or Central Plant, Trailer- Mounted(Continued) 80 t* 150-TPH, Barber-Green*, 833 .. .TM 5-1004, TB 5-1004-1 Gasoline, with Elevator Bucket, Barber- Greene, 831 .....LO 1068, 10 68 A, 1068B Single-Drum, Semitrailer-Mounted, Pneumatic Tires 15 to 30-tons per hour, Barber-Greene, 831. .. .TM 5-1280, TB 5-1280-2 DUPLICATORS: Stencil, Cleaning and re- pairing ........................ .TB QM 24 DUTIES: Guard, Interior ....... .FM 26-v5 DYNAMOTOR UNIT, BD-77-C......TM 11-934 DYNAMOTORS, Limited Repairs and Replace- ment Plan .............. .TB SIG 134 DYSENTERY, Bacillary .........TB MED 119 ELBOWS. Exhaust, Engine, Radial R-975, Replantation ............TB 9-2830-20 ELECTRICITY; Automotive ...............TM 10580 Fundamentals ................TM 1455 ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY . TB MED 74 ELECTROLYTE, 1.200 to 1.225 Specific Gravity . ............TB ORD 19S ELEVATORS: Aggregate, Bucket, Chain Drive, Semi- trailer-Mounted, Pneumatic Tires, 15 to 30-tons per hour, Barber-Greene, 831 TM 5-1280, TB 8-1280-4 AH Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-2 Cradle, Ml with Cal. .50 Machine Guh Tripod, Mount M3..........TB 23-600 ELIMINATORS, Battery, Tjojan Rectifier,.. 27793 ....................TM 11-966 EMPLACEMENTS: Gun, Excavation, Use of Explosives .................TB-ENG-7 EMPLOYMENT: Airborne and Troop Carrier Forces. TC 113, 1943 Artillery Antiaircraft, as FA......TC 23, 1944 Field. Tactical .............. FM 620 Cannon Company, Infantry Regiment TC 121. 126. 1943 Cavalry. Mechanized Units.... TC 107, 1948 Engineer Units ...............TC 89, 1943 Tank Destroyer Units....TC 88, 125, 1943 ENEMY PERSONNEL ...................FM 30-15 ENGINEER Armored Vehicle............ .TC 46, 1944 Battalion. Armored . ............FM 1745 Equipment-*- Disassembly and Loading for Trans- port In C-47 Cargo Plane. ....... '.......................TB ENG 33A Instructions for Preparation for Export ......TM 5-9711, TM 5-9713 Spare Parts.......... .TB 5-9713-1 Foundry Units ..................TM 5-228 Materiel, Destruction........TC 48, 1943 Operations, Flyers Armor....TB ENG 30 Port. Repair Shop...............TM 5-362 Soldier's Handbook ... . ....... FM 21-105 Technical Manuals ............TC 53, 1944 Tools ..........................TM 5-22o Troops ................FM 5-5. FM 5-85 Units .......................TC 89, 1948 Operations .................FM 5-6 ENGINEERS, Aviation .................TM 5-255 ENGINES: Accessories Tank, Light. T9E1........TM 9-1724A Torque Converter for Tractor, High- speed, 18-ton, M4 .TM 9-1785A Tractor M5, 2-ton, Crane.TM 917B1A Truck, 10-ton, 6x4 (Mack)........ TM 9-1818A 115 ENGINES! (Continued) Air Coaled. Brigg, end Stratton, Wieeon- ln, and Jacobsen, Preventive Mainte- nance ........................TBSIG99 . Aircraft ...................... TM 1-406 .. Operation and Teat. ....... .TM 1-408 Power Plant ...............TM 1-408 Supercharging .............TM 1-404 . Caterpillar, RD 1820 (Medium Tank, , M4A6) ................. ...TM 9-1756A Continental R-975 Series. .TB ORD 16, TB ORD 101. ; - TB ORD 115. TC 61, 1948 R-975-C1.. .TB 9-2830-61, TB ORD 145 R-975-C4 . TM 9-1725, TB 9-1725-22 Conversion Transmission- GMC T16 (1938) and AFKX (1940) to Chevrolet 1)4-ton (1941 and 1942).TB 9-2830-21 Dodge, 1J4-ton (1934-1939) to (1941 and 1942).TB 9-2830-32 Cooling Systems and Fuel Systems.... ....................TM 9-1729A Crankshaft Radial, R975, Reclamation. . TB 9-288067 Diesel Alco-Sulzer Two Cycle, Operating Instruction Book .......TM 65-1042 Atlas 6c 7^x10^ Marine Engines No. 11784, Atlas Imperial Diesel ...........................TM 5-9646 Atlas Imperial, 6 HM2124, Marine. .........................TM 55-1026 Atlas Imperial, 6 HM 1558. TM 55-1025 Buda-Lanova, 6-DCMR 1879........... .........................TM 55-1071 Buiberson T1400, Medium Tanks, M3, M4 and Related Gun Motor Carriage ...............TM 9-1750E Caterpillar, D-12000.......TM 5-9242 Caterpillar, D-8800, Power Unit. . . .........................TM 55-1047 Caterpillar, D-17000........TM 55-1046 Caterpillar D-13000, Marine........ .........................TM 55-1045 Clark, MD4 and MOS, Marine......... ....................... TM 55-1085 Cummins, H .................TM 5-9376 For U. 8. Army Transportation Corps, Contract W-2789 TC 335 ..............TM 55-1000, TM 55-1001, 1002 Enterprise Marine DMG-6 ............TM 55-1106 VMG-38......................TM 55-1106 Fairbanks-Morse: Marine 37-E-14.........TM 55-1120 Marine 37-/E 16........TM 55-1122 Fairbanks-Morse 136A4 54> Marine. ........................TM 55-1117 * Marine, S5F 10M (instructions No. 3500F10)........TM 55-1119 Marine, 34F14M ... .TM 55-1116 (Instructions No. 3500F10)...... .....................TM 55-1119 Marine, 85F8%, Instructions No. 3500F8N, .......TM 55-1115 Marine, 36 A 5^M, 8 6A 5% Stationary and 36AA 5% Sta- tionary Gas (Instructions No. 86--A5i/r) .........TM 55-1118 Marirtfc, S7F12.......TM 55-1121 (GM 3-71 RC 14) For Tractor, Med- ium, Ml (Allis-Chalmers HD- 7W) .....................TM 9-1783A General Motors Marine 6-278A..............LO 7003 Marine, >-71 and 6-71 ........ * riSi > if A *""* rt - - m ,..TM 66-1069 ENGINES: (Continued) Diesel(Continued) General Moton(Continued) Marine, 8-268A......TM 56-1066 Marine, 6-2784A . .. .TM 55-1066 Marine 3-667 ATS.......DO 7007. TM 55-1068 Marine 12-278A (Reduetion Gear A Propulsion Electric Motor) . .1,0 7002, TM 66-1067 Radial ......TM 9-1726G, TM 9-1781 Twin *.Cylinder, Model 6046...... ............................TB 9-1750G-6 Witte Vertical. Stationary . TM 55-1040 Wolverine Marine 6..... .TM 55-1125, LO 7014 Dodge T214 ...................TBORDFE7 T228 ................... TBORDFE7 Dynamometer Teat ............TB ORD 89 Gasoline Briggs A Stratton, I, N, A, B, A ZZ.........................TB 20-2 B ..................TM 55-1110 Commando, Marine R 6602 TM 55 -1020 Chri,-Craft; Marine K, KR. KB and WR-160..................TM 65-1100 Continental PF-170 and PE-218. . .TM 5-9894 Y91 ................TB 6-9898-1 Evinrude, 4375, Outboard.TM 55-1030 Hercules JXD for Scout Cara...... ..............TM 8-1706, TM 9-1705B Hudson Invader, 168.....TM 55-1005 Invincible, Marina M63S0.TM 55-1021 Radial, 9-Cylinder......TB 9-1761-19, TB 9-1751-21 Sterling Admiral V 2500 6, Marine V 2500 6.............TM 65-1081 Sterling L-6, Marine....TM 56-1082 Sterling Viking 11, Marine.TM 55-1080 Universal Utility Four, BN, BNM, BNR, BNMR, Marine ... TM 55- 1035 Wisconsin, AB, AK, AKS. .TM 5-9378 Wisconsin AB, AK. AKH. VE-4 and VF-4 ......................TB 20-1 Guberaon, T1020 ............TM 9-1727 Half-Track Vehicles (IHC)... -TM 9-1707A Handpiece Angle ......................TM 8-638 Straight ...................TM 8-638 Hercules Seriea NX C and D.......TM 9-1832A Serie, JX. B, C, D. E-3. F and CB-JXD ..............TM 9-1832A, TB 0-1832A-1 Seriea RX, B and C......TM 9-1832A, TB 9-1832A-FE-1 Serie, WXL, C and C-8...TM 9-1S32A In-Line, Reclamation of Main Bearing Saddle, and Cap,..........TB 9-2830 88 LeRoi Company D2, P-2877, MX..........TM 5-9950 DUS Pl-7 ...............TM 6-9946 D201 PS-721 Seriea 142436.TM 5-9948 Marine Buda Silver Crown........TM 55-1087 Chrysler MS. M7. MS. M10...LO 7004 Chrysler. 0-2 ...........TM 56-1060 Chrysler, M-8 ...........TM 56-1145 Dietel Caterpillar, D4600. .. .TM 55-1048 Cooper - Bessemer, GSB-8; 6 Units ..............TM 55-1092 Hall Scott Defender...........LO 7006 Hall Scott Invader .... LO 7005 Packard. 4M2500, Types W7 through W16 ....................TM 56-1010 Scripps, 208G .............TM 55-1015 160, 161, 162, 168, 164, 165, 170, 171, 173, 17.3, 174, 175, 200, 201. MS. 888 204, 806........TM 65-1015 ENGINES! (Continued) Marine(Continued) Oil Gage Blade Markings, Incorrect, ....................... TB ORD 219 Plymouth P14 .............. ,TB ORD FE7 Radial Booster Coils, Inspection.. TB ORD 153 Continental R975-C1 ...............TM 9-1751, TB 9-1751-19. TB 9-2830-61 R9-1751-19, Table of Limit, .................TB 9-1751-19 W670-9A ...................... ....TB 9-2830-43. TB ORD 45 Disposition of Unserviceable Sodium Filled Exhaust Valves..TB ORD 134 Unserviceable Cylinder, Assemblies ..........................TB ORD 1ST Rebuild Data- Type 1, Sth Echelon Base Shops. . ....................... TB ORD 56 Type 2, 5th Echelon Base Shops.. ........................TB ORD 73 RSC-4 Cylinder, Lauaen Engine Co. ........................TM 5-9640 Replacement, equipped with Radio Sup- pression ...................TB 9-710 28 Rnstproofing .................. TB SIG 28 Sludge Formation ..............TB ORD 28 Tank, Engine Oil Drain Period,. ,TB ORD 88 Ford, GAA, V-8.................... ..........TM 9-1731B, TM 9-17310 Light. MS and Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Howitrer, M8..TM 9-1732A White, Diamond T and Autocar, 160AX, Half-Track Vehicles ... .TM 9-1710B. TM 9-1711, TB 9-1711-4, TB 9-1711-6 Wisconsin, Model AB. .........TM 5-9378 Wright R-975-C1..............TB ORD 46 ENLARGER: PH-542/UF (V-Mail) .TM 11-2300 EQUIPMENT: Aerograph, AN/AMQ-3 ......TM 11-2407 Aircraft........................TM 1-410 Alignment, ME-73 ..............TM 11-318 Amplifier, AN/TRA-1 ........TM 11-2601 Antenna RC 63 .....................TM 11-2916 RC-219-A ..................TM 11-2630 Associated. 132A2 Teletypewriter.Sub- scriber Set .......................TM 11-2210 Balloon Low Altitude .............FM 4-187 Very Low Altitude ........FM 4-188 Boeheme Automatic, Keying and Record- ing ...........................TM 11-377 Boom (See Boom Equipment) Camera, Mounting PH-515/MF.TM 11-2360 Chemical Handling and Loading. TM 3-255 Code Practice .............TM 10-275-1 Cold Weather.TB 10-275-1, TC 36. 99, 1943 Cold Weather Clothing.........TM 10-275 Combining (Diversity Receiving) ...... TM 11-2515 Communication, German Radio........ ............................TM Ell-227 Crystal Grinding, Maintenance and Oper- ation .........................TM 11-2540 D-C Telegraph Repeater Packaged...... .............................TM 11-2034 Destroying, M2A1, Incendiary .TB 3-300-7 Diving, Set No. 2, Shallow Water...... ............................TM 5-9180 Electric Propulsion for U. 8. Army Tugs, LT-454, LT-455 and LT-456 ............ .............................TM 55-3003 Electrical- Auto-Lit...............TM 0-1825B Deleo-Remy.............TM 8-1815A IM EQUIPMENT: (Continued) Engineers Disassembly and Loading for Trans- port In C-47 Cargo Plane............ ........................TB ENG 33A (Spare Parts) ...........TB 5-9713-1 Use . .....................TM 5-9711 Facsimile, ' RC-120A and RC-120-B .... ...........................TB 11-S75B-1 Fire Control, Electrical Testing Appara- tus ......................... TM S-1b72 Gas, Protective ..............TM 3-290 General......................FM 21-15 Ground Radar .................TB SIG 132 Ground-Signal ................TB SIG 123 Hoisting, Technical Data......TB 5-9720-16 Interphone, Waterproofing RC-99........ . ........................ ,.TB SIG 140 Identification PH-385 ..........TM 11-403 Interphone RC-99 ............. .TM 11-702 Interphone, RC-61.............TM 11-705 Interphone RC 48 and RC-60 . . . TM 11-710 Interphone RC 38 ...............TM 11-715 Interphone Installation ......TM 11-2703, TM 11-2700, TM 11-2705, TM 11-2706, TM 11-2704, TM 11-2702, TM 11-2720 Jungle .......................TB QM 18 Laminating, PH-523/GF.........TM 11-2369 Land-Clearing, Use............TB ENG 55 Leather, Classification, Processing, and Inspection . . .................TM 10-226 Maintenance ME-B-D ..................TM 11-8060 ME-13-C.................. .TM 11-806C ME22 .....................TM 11-349 ME-40-I ) ...............'.TM 11-315 Materials Handling, Preventive Mainte- nance Services ...............TB 9-2810-3 Mountain . ...............TC 36. 99, 1943 Office, Central, Substitute. . . .TB 11-2002-1 Office, Payroll Machines .....TB QM 14 Packaged, D-C Regenerative Telegraph Repeater ................. TM 11-2032 Paint Spraying (Devilbiss) . . . .TM 5-540-4 Photographic and Projector, Used by Army Ground Forces, Army Service Forces .......................TB SIG 148 Photographic, PH-383......................TM 11-2366 Piping all types, Technical Data....... ..............-. TB.5-9720-10 Plotting ME-78 ..................TB SIG-110 Power, PU 127-A. .TM 11 931. TB 11- 931-1 Printer Station, 131B2, A&my and Navy .............................TM 11-22609 Radio......................... TM 1-472 Beacon, RC-163 ............TM 11-2609 Installation Armored Utility Car M20....... .....................TM 11-2716 Carrier, Personnel, Half-Track, M3 ....................TM 11-2714 Light Tanks M5 and M5A1. . . . .......................... TM 11-2720 RC-127-A .......................'..TM 11-1515 RC-145-A ..................TM 11-1531 RC-145-A, RC-184, RC-182-A and RC-282-A . .TM 11-1332, TB SIG 119 RC-150-B, RC-150-C and RC-150-D ...........................TM 11-1517 RC-151, RC-151-A and RC-151-D. . ......................TM 11-1517 PC-182A and RC-282-A ..TM 11-1308, TM 11-1508 RC-184 ....................TM 11-1532 RC-188-A ..................TM 11-1421 RC-207-A . . .TM 11-1316, TM 11-1416 RC-215-A .. .TM 11-1334, TM 11-1534 RC-246 ....................TM 11-1450 RC-282-A ..................TM 11-1508 RO-350 and RC-S51........TM 11-1346, TM 11-1543 EQUIPMENT? (Continued) Railway Artillery, Operation and Care. . ........................-FM 4-51 Reel (See Reel Equipment) Refrigeration (See Refrigeration^ Equip- ment) . Remote Control AN/TRA-2. . . .TM 11 2621 Reproducing - MC-364-A, MC-364-B and MC-364-C .................. TM 11-402 Ringer, 101 B . .. ............TM 11-2011 Ringing, EE-100-T1, EE-100-A (Voice Frequency), and EE-101-A (Voice Frequency) ..................TM 11-342 Searchlight, Antiaircraft, 60 inch.... .............................TM 5-7134 Signal Ground Preventive Maintenance Prac- tices ................ TB SIG 123 Tropical ^Maintenance. . .TB SIG 72 Lamp, EE-80 and EE-80-A........... ........................TM lt-390 ; Lamp EE-80-A, Improvision, Ground Connection for Key J47 . TB 11- 3904 Lamp SE -11 ...............TB 11 392-1 Simplex Panel Packaged and Line Terminating ............TB 11-2020-1 Star-Gaging, Impression Outfits and Pressure Gages .........TM 8-1860 Terminal. Radio Teletype, AN/FGG-1 and AN/FGG-IX............TB 11-356-1 Test RC-68 and RC-68-A. .TM 11-1053 Tow Target ..............T?.1 1 500 Unit, Vehicular General......TM 9-834 Unsatisfactory,^Reporting . . .TB QM 12 Voice Frequency, Rigger Packaged. . ......................TB 11-2021-1 Test, RC-68, and RC 68-A....TM 11-1053 Water Purification, Diatomite. .TB 5-295-2 Welding and Cutting, Smith Welding Equipment Corporation, F9731A........ .............................TM 5-540-7 Wind, SCM-20 A and AN/GMC I .... ...........................TM 11-429 ESTUARIES: Tidal, Bridging........TB 5-271-1 EVACUATION: Infantry Regiment................FM 7-30 Instructions ..................TB ORD 212 Materiel, from Battlefields. .TC 21, 68, 1943 Medical Detachment . ........FM 7-30 Service Company...............FM 7-30 EXAMINATION: Gunners Artillery Antiaircraft .........FM 4-119 Coast ................FM 4 19 Chemical Warfare ......... .FM 310 Neuropsychiatric, WAC Recruiting Sta- tion ......................TB MED 100 EXCAVATION: Equipment ........TM 5-9500 EXCAVATORS: Mine, T5E3.........TM 9 733 EXCITER: Unit, O-5/FR.........TM 11 2205 EXHAUSTION: Heat .............TC 57, 1942 EXPLODERS: Mine, T1E1 ..................TM 9-736 TIES .....................TM 9-737 EXPLOSIVES: Acetylene Tetrachloride, Procedure for Determining Serviceabilty while stored in Drums, Theater of Operations Depot ......................... . .TB 3 270 3S5 Adaptor, Priming ............. TB 5-25-3 Blasting Caps ............... TC 81. 1943 Cap Crimper, M2 . .......... .TB ENG 28 Demolitions .....................FM 5-25 Fuse Lighter M2................TB 5 25 2 Military ......TM 9-2900 Priming. Adaptor.................TB 5-25-3 Use in Excavating Gun Emplacements. . . ............................. TB ENG 7 EXTRACTORS, .Vulcan Pile, Vulcan Iron Works . ................... TM 54368 FACSIMILE, EQUIPMENT RC-58-( ) ..................TB SIG 70 RC-120-A and RC-120-B. . . .TM 11-375B, TB 11-375B-1 Set, AN/TXC-1 ......... -TM 11-3758 FAN, Lubrication, Generating Units, M5 and M6..........................TB ORD 174 FASTENERS, Slide, Repair.......TM 9-2865 FATS, Conservation ............TB QM 10 FEED MECHANISM, 20-mm, Ml............. ............................TB 9-1227-FE 1 FEEDERS, All Types, Technical Data....... ...............................TB 5-9720-10 FEEDING, Civil population......TB MED 58 FENDER: Repairs .....................TM 10-450 Side Sheets .......... TB 9-786-FE1 FEVER: Rheumatic .............. .TB MED 97 Sand Fly ....................TB MED 82 Scrub Typhus ................TB MED 31 FIELD ARTILLERY: (See Artillery, Field) FIELD INSTALLATIONS. Fiscal Accounting ..........................TM 14-702 FIELD SERVICE REGULATIONS: Administration .................FM 10010 Air Power ................... .FM 10020 Larger units ................ .FM 10015 Operations ................... FM 1005 FIELDS, Mine, Marking ............TC 122, 1943 FILMS: Medical ..............TB MED 4 Photorentgen .................TB MED 99 Projection....................TM 11-401 Training List . ....... .FM 21-7, TC 6, 1942 FILM STRIPS: List .........................FM 21-7 Projection ................. TM 11-401 FILTERS : Antijamming .................TB 11-1506-1 M 384 ..................... TB SIG 120 FINANCE: Service, Mobile Field Unit....TM 14506 FINANCE OFFICERS. (See Officers) FINDERS: Depression Position Ml.............................TM 9-1695 M1907 .....................TM 9-1685 Height Ml and M 1 Al .............TM 9-1628 Ml ........................TM 9-2628 M2 ...........TM 9- 1624, TB 9-1624-1 Radio, Receiver ................TB SIG 113 Range- All Types .................TM 9-1585 M7 .....................TB 9-585-1 FINISHERS- All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 597202 Asphalt. Crawler-Mounted, 12-ft, Barber. Greene, 879 A ....................... ...........TM 5-1008, LO 1063, 1063A Concrete, Form Riding- 20 to 25-ft. Blaw-Knox XC, HM 5-1068. .TB 5-1068-1, LO 1082 XD, with Hercules Engine IXB-5 ............ TM 5-1192, TB 5-1192-1 20 to 25-ft. Jaeger, 20...TM 5-1064 FIRE: j Control Materiel ............ .TM 9-2300 Extinguishers ............... .TM 9-1799 FIRE CONTROL: (See also Artillery, Seacoast) Antiaircraft Artillery, Automatic Weapons..............FM 415, FM 4451 Code ............................TM 6-280 Instruments, Field Artillery.. .. .TM 6220 Material, Operation and Maintenance... ...........................TB ORD 198 FIRE FIGHTING: Airplane ....................... TM 5-816 Kits.........................TC 32, 92, 1948 117 GRENADES: (Continued) Rifle(Continued) . Smoke AN. M3 .........-.4,10 80,1943 Y M19, WP ............TBORD87, TB ORD 208 M20 .............TB ORD 208 M22 ................TB ORD 208 T5 and TSE, WP.......TB ORD 79 T8 and T8E1...........TB ORD 99 T12, Colored .......TB 9-1985-3, TB ORD 84 r Safety Precautions ............ TC 120, 1943 Throwing, Unauthorized literature... .. ...................... TC 55, 1944 GRINDERS: AU Types, Technical Data... .TB 5-9720-7 Bushing, LB, Sunnen Products. .TM 5-4132 Detachable Drill-Steel Bit, Air Motor Driven, Ingersoll-Rand, JA-8., TB 5-4070-1 Dumore Precision- Model 7 .................TM 5-4166 Model 11 ................TM 5-4168 Electric , Bench-Type, J4-HP, 110-Volt, 60- Cycle, 1-phase, Delta, 1240..TM 5-4176 Crankshaft, Sunnen, K-850.TM 5-4044 Floor-Type, Two 14-in., Wheels, 208 Volt, 3-phase, 60-eycle, Standard, Type 36 FAS, 100...........TM 5-4174 Portable 6-in. Wheel, Independent Pneu- matic, U-60 ...........TM 5-4120 T-Bolt Mounting, 1/5-HP., Uni- versal Motor, Dumore, 7- . . . ........................ TM 5-4166 T-Bolt Mounting, 1/5-HP., Uni- versal Motor, Dumore,'ll.. . ........................... TM 5-4168 Valve-Refacing, Black and Decker, Code No. 107.....................TM 5-41-2 GPCA Pedestal. Model 102, 220-Volts. 60-Cycle, 3-phase, Cincinnati Electric Tool ..........................TM 5-4378 Jackbit, J3, Ingersoll-Rand. . . .TM 5-4106 Norton Model No. 2 Tool & Cutter. Nor- ton Comapny ......................TM 5-4328 Pedestal, Type 36 FAS, Model 1000, Standard Electrical Tool.....TM 5-4174 Pneuamtic, Rotary 4 x 1-in, Vitrified, 6 x 1-in. Organic Wheel, Thor, 355 ........TM 5-4018 5 x 1-in. Vitrified, 8 x 1-in, Organic Wheel, Ingersoll-Rand, 4-G....... .............. TM 5-540-6, 5-4190-1 Portable, Thor U-60, 8032, Independent Pneumatic .....................TM 5-4120 Rotary, Thor, No. 360, 5290, Independent Pneumatic Tool................. .TM 5-4578 Shank, 4K, Ingersoll-Rand. . . . .TM 5-4058 Thor, No. 185, Bridgeport Safety Emery Wheel ........................TM 5-4672 Tool Post, Type PA-I, 115 Model, The Cincinnati Electric Tool.......TM 5-4680 Universal, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Brown & Sharpe Mfg....................TM 5-4664 U. 8. Tool Post, Model RA H P. United States Electrical Tool.........TM 5-4670 | Valve Refacer, Types C-M-MW, L-LW. D, MW, Black L Decker Mfg. .TM 5-4192 GROUND FORCES, Aviation in Support......... .................................. FM 81-35 GROUND UNITS: Air Supply .....................FM 81-40 Air Support ............... . ..FM 81-35 GUARD DUTIES, Interior.................FM 26-5 GUIDES: * Language (See Language Guides) foreign Exchange ............TM 14-511 GUIDES: (Continued) _________ _ Recoil Fluid Antiaircraft and Field ........LO 19 Seacoast Artillery ..............LO 59 Repair Time, Wheeled Vehicles.......... .....................................TB ORD 173 GUN MOUNTS; (See Mounts)............FM 4-157 GUNNERS: Artillery, Antiaircraft ........FM 4-119, TC 23, 1944 Artillery, Coast ..............FM 4-19 Chemical Warfare ..............FM 3-10 Expert Mobile, Seacoast Artillery.. .TM 4-820 Seacoast Artillery ..........TM 4-810 First and Second Fixed Seacoast Artillery ....................TM 4-805 Mobile, Seacoast Artillery, First and Second Class .................TM 4-815 Tank, Course....................TC 41, 1944 GUNNERY: Aerial Filce Military(Continued) - s 7 Correspondents ............ FM 80-26 Counterintelligence ....... .FM 80-35 Documents .. .............. FM 30-15 Maps ................... FM 80-20 Material, Enemy .......... FM 8 0-15 Observers . ......... .FM 80-27 Observation .............. FM 80-10 Personal, Enemy ...........FM 80-15 Photography, Aerial ......FM 30-21 Post, Camp, and Station (Zone of the Interior) ............TM 30-820 Repatriates ..............FM 30-15 Service specialists ......FM 80-27 Signal Corps . . . .......PM 11-35 Signs and Symbols.........FM 30-22 INTERIOR, Guard Duty...............FM 26-5 INTERPHONE EQUIPMENT; Installation Car. Light Armored M8. . .TM 112702 Tank Light, M3 .........TM 11-2713 Light M3A3 ..... ..TM 11-2700 ' Light T9E1............TM 11-2705 Medium MS ............TM 11-2706 Medium M4 ............TM 11-2704 Recovery Vehicle T2. .. .... .................TM 11-2703 RC38 ..................... TM 11-715 RC-48 and RC-60 .............TM 11-710 RC-53 and RC-53-A......... .TM 11-700 RC61 .......................TM 11-705 RC-99 .................... TM 11-702 INUNDATED, AREAS AND, TIDAL ESTU- ARIES, BRIDGING ...................TB 5-271-1 INVERTERS: Vibrator Type........TM 11-2519 ISSUE AND STORAGE..................TM 10-25 0 ITALIAN MILITARY FORCES, HANDBOOK ...................................TM E30-420 ITALIAN SOMALILAND: Medical and Sani- tary Data ..TB MED 132 ITEMS: Equipment, Field Sterilizing........TM 8-622 Miscellaneous, Repair .........TB QM 29 X-Ray Field Unit Generator 9606000.. ..................................TM 8-630 INTERPHONE EQUIPMENT: Installation in Light Tanks M5 and M5A1...........TM 11-2720 JACKS: Firing ..................TB 9-1381-FE2 Mud, 50-2A, Loehring ..........TM 5-9776 No. 431 with AB, Wisconsin Engine, F. E. Myers & Bros. Co........TM 5-4656 JAPANESE: English Glossary ........... .TM 30-485 Light Wireless Set, 97.........TB SIG E18, TB SIG E19 * Military Forces, Handbook.....TM 30-480, TM-E 80-480 Radio Set .....................TB SIG E17 Words, Transliteration. .......TC 108, 1942 JAVA, Medical and Sanitary......TB MED 102 JOINTERS: No. 166 with Drawings, Oliver Machine Co.................................TM 5-4562 P908, John D. Williams Export Co., for Walker-Turner Co., Inc........... .TM 4694 JUNCTION BOX, JB 70-A, (Radio Sets SCR-399A and SCR-499-A) . . .TB 11-281-1 JUNGLE: Clothing, Equipment and Rations.......... ............................ TB QM 13 Radio Communication ....................TB SIG 4 Warfare .............FM 72-20, TC 55, 1942 KETTLES: , . All Types, Technical Data. . . - TM 5-9720-4 Asphalt-Repair, Trailer Mounted, with Motor-Driven Hand Spray 110-Gallon Capacity, Littleford, US- 16 ..................TB 5-1156-2, LO 1084 KETTLES: (Continued) Asphalt-*-Repair, etc. (Continued) 16 4-Gallon Capacity, Littleford. 84 HD-3....................TB 5-1154-8 165-GaIlon Capacity, Littleford, 84 HD-3 .... ..TM 5-1154, TM 5-1158, J TB 5-1184-1 KEYERS: TG-5, TG-5-A, or TG-5-B. .. .TB 11-851-2 . TG-10-A, TG-10-B, TG-10.C, TG-10-D, TG-10-F, TG-10-G, TG-10-H, and TG-10-J ............. . . .TM 11-447 TG-84-A ........ .TM 11-443, TB 11-448-1 KEYING, Upit ,BC-40S-A ........................TB SIG 68 BC-758-A . ......... .TB SIG 130 KITS: Adapter MX-257/TPS-3 ......... .TB SIG 77 MX-268/TPS-2 ...........TB SIG 95 MX-328/TPS-2 ...........TB SIG 108 X192-MT1 ..............TB 11-1133-1 All Types. Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-7 Aided-Azimuth-Tracking, No. A96-PL. . ...................... . . TM 11-1057 Antenna.........TM 11-2611, TB 11-2611-1 Antenna Connector, PPN-AT3,. Instruc- tions for Installation. .......TB SIG 81 Antenna Pedestal SCR527AB4. ;....... ..........................TB 11-1119-6 Antenna Transmission - Line Harness Insulator, SCR 296-A....TB 11-1505-1 Army Cable Rack, 527CXI. .TB 11-1119-2 Associated Equipment, No. 68-X2, Radio Transmitter BC-677 .......TM 11-106H Azimuth Index 682 ID7....... .TB SIG 87 Blackout Jewel ................TB SIG 46 Brunton Pocket, 527TS8. . .TB 1111197 Cable Repair. All Types........TM 9-649 Cable Extension CG-193/PPN ..............TB 11-1140-1 CG-204/PPN-1A..........TB 11-1140A-1 Canvas Cover 268-CW1...........TB SIG 40 Chain Guide, MC-591 .......TB 11-1520-2 Compressor-Dehydrator, A96-A1......... ..........................TB 11-1505-4 Console Conversion B70-C1 ....................TB SIG 83 D71-C1 ........................TBSIG88 Console Illumination, 270-IDS, Installa- tion .......................TB SIG 131 Conversion, for Radio Sets SCR270 ( ) and SCR-271-l-( ) ; Antenna Position Controls MC-298A and MC 2SSB .......................TM 11-1059 Conversion Preamplifier, 270BR2..... ...............................TB SIG 10 Counterweight, 2 68-AS3 .........TB SIG 39 Coupling 270-CU2...........TB 11-1038-1 Coupling Modification, MC-577......... ..........................TB 11-1524-17 Crash fire fighting Decontaminator M3A1 .............TC 32. 1943, 10, 1944 M4 ........................TC 92. 1948 Crystal Converters, 545-R8..TB 11-1127-1 Data Transmitter, C70-D1, Instructions for Installations ..........TB SIG IT Data Transmissions, 71-D1, Instructions for Installation ...........TB SIG 20 Defection Coil, 602A-ID1. . . .TB 11-1126-2 Elevation, Antibacklash Gear, 545-AS5 ......................... TB 11-1127-4 Engine, 602A-P2..............TB 11-1126-6 Frequency Stability Improvement 588-PUI ..................TB 11-1329-12 Fuel Filling for Flame Throwers, E6 ........................ TB CW 18., Gas Mask, waterproofing. Ml. . . .TC 8, 1943 Gate Modification MC-581.. .TB 11-1424-4, TB 11-1524-11 128 KITS: (Continued) Grease Gun, Pneumatic, Gray, tK-100 ............................. TM 5-9080 Illumination, 602A-ID2 ......TB 11-1126-1 Improvement, 527-MX4 ..............TB 11-1119-1 527-MX11, Miscellaneous .. .TB SIG 74 Indicator s Improvement MX-S4S/TPS-1 . ..TB 11-1547A-4 MX-350/TPS-1 .. .TB 11-1547A-8 MX-351/TPS-1 .. .TB 11-1547A-2 MX-352/TPS-l .. .TB 11-1547A-5 Remote Data, MC-544.......TB SIG 114 Inspection Plate, 268V5.......TB SIG 82 Lip Type, Rear Spring Seat Seal....... ..............................TB ORD 167 Maintenance ME-58-( ) ........TM 11-315 Matching Network, 271-CU1, On Radio Sets SCR-271-ACSCR-271-DASCR-271- BB and Associated Radio Sets, In- structions for Installation. . . .TB SIG 56 MO-566 Azimuth Setting Modification Installation, on Radio Set SCR-588. . . TB 11-1829-10 MO-596 .........................TB 11-1519-1 Modulator Fan Modification, 588-MD3 ......................... ..TB 11-1329-7 MX-155/GT .....................TM 11-2546 Navy Cable Rack, 527-CX2. .TB 11-1119-3 Network, Matching, 270-CUI. . .TB SIG 57 Oscilloscope, Addition, 526-1D12...... ........................ TB 11-1119-5 Oscilloscope Improvement, 268-04...... ............................. TB SIG 47 Power, B68-P1 .............. TB 11-1106B-1 Preamplifier, Modification, No. 588B-R3 ............................TB 11-1329-9 Reactor Bracing, 268-PP3.........TB SIG 42 Receiver-Indicator, 527-J3 and 527-J4.. .......................... TB 11-1519-2 Rectifier, MO-605..............TB 11-1519-3 Reinforcing, Reel Unit RL-26-A........... ........................ TB 11-360-1 Remote Data Indicator, MC-546....... ............................TB.11-1524-15 Remote Timing Control Shield, 545-MX10 TB 11-1127-5 Synchroscope Slow - Sweep Jack, 682TS5 .........................TB SIG 9- Telescope Bracket, MC-588, Instal- lation ......................TB SIG 93 Tent Floor MC-568 ............... TB 11-1326-1 MX-278/TPS-2 ........TB 11-1339-1, TB 11-1547A-1 MX-280/TPS-3 .........TB 11-1340-1 MX-281/TPS-1 .........TB 11-1347A-1 Terminal Board, PN-47.....TB 11-1570-1 Tool, Bomb Venting El......... .TB CW 15 Transformer, MX-265/TPS-1A ......... ...........................TB 11-1547A-1 Transmission Data, 870-D3 . TB 11-1114D-1 Transmitter, Range Data and Range Aided Tracking A96-U1 ............TB 11-1505-3 Vapor detecting, M4, HS........TC 11, 1948 Variac Shield, MO-565.......TB 11-1520-1 Ventilation Equipment, 270-MX2.......... ..........................TB 11-1570-2 Voltage Regulator, 602A-P1.TB 11-1526-1 Water testing, poisons, treatment con- trol ...................TB MED 37 & ch.l. Winterizing, M10................TB 9-616-1 X145-V8 ..........................TBSIG48 KNEE PUSHER, Standard Power Utility Boats .............................. TB 5-271-2 KNUCKLES, Steering Right and Left Hand Truck ^-ton Ford GPW and Willys, MB Reclamation .....................TB 9-2880-40 LABELS, Error In Circuit.,.. .TB 11-850-4 LABORATORY: ------ Company, Chemical .. . .FM 3-25 Technicians, Methods ........TM 8-227 Workbook for TM 11-466. .TM 11-466 LAB LABORATORIES, Photographic, Organization and Operation Service Commands, Depart- ments, and Posts................TM 11-409 LAMINATING EQUIPMENT, PH-523/GF. . .......................... TM 11-2369 LAMPS: Airflow, No. 12B1-25, Macbeth Arc Lamp .....................TM 5-6046 Field Operating .............. .TM 8-610 Signal Equipment...............TM 11-390 EE-84 ..............TM 11-891 SE-11 ..............TM 11-392 Therapeutic, Mercury Arc, Air-Cooled, Mobile, Complete, 110-Volt, 60-Cycie .............................TM 8-621 LAND-CLEARING: Equipment, Use.TB ENG 55 LAND WARFARE: (See Warfare, Land) LANDING: Operations on Hostile Shores.... ..............................FM 31-5 LANDING CRAFT, Smoke Pot Rack, El...... .............................TB 3-300-4 LANDING MATS: Airplane............TB 5-255-1 LANDING VEHICLES: Tracked Armored MKI, LVT (A) (1)..........LO 141 MKI, LVT (A) (4) ...... .LO 159 Unarmored MK. I,'LVT (1)............LO 115 MK. II, LVT (2)...........LO 141 MK. IV, LVT (4)...........LO 206 LANGUAGE GUIDES; Albanian ................. .TM 30-352 Brazilian .. ........... ... .TM 30-301 Bulgarian .....................TM 30-345 Cantonese .....................TM 30-334 Chinese .......................TM 30-333 Danish ........................TM 30-311 Dutch..........................TM 30-307 Finnish .......................TM 30-317 French ........................TM 30-302 German .......................TM 30-306 Greek .........................TM 30-350 Hindustani ....................TM 30-327 Hungarian .....................TM 30-316 Icelandic .....................TM 30-313 Italian .................... .TM 30-303 Japanese ................. .TM 30-341 Malay..........................TM 30-339 North African Arabic ..........TM 30-321 Norwegian .....................TM 30-310 Persian .......................TM 30 326 Rumanian ............... .TM 30-349 Russian .......................TM 30-344 Serbo-Croatian ................TM 30-346 Spanish .......................TM 30-300 Swedish .......................TM 30-312 Tagalog .......................TM 30-340 Thai (Siamese) ................TM 30-331 Turkish .......................TM 30-318 LARGER UNITS: .....................FM 100-15 LATCHES, Special Cover, Aircraft Machine Gun, Cal. .50M2 ..............TB 9-225-FE1 LATHES: ...........................TM 1-420 All Types, Technical Data. . .TM 5-9720-7 Brake, Drum, Motor-Driven, Van Nor- man, 303 ................ .TM 5-4396 Motor Driven 9- in. x 8^4 ft. Bed Length, Quick- Change Gears, Bench-Type, Sduth Bend. A. No. 4442.......TM 5-4154 10- in, x 8% ft. Bed Length, Inde- pendent Change Gears, Bench- Type, Logan, 2103 .TM 5-4040 LATHES: (Continued) Motor Driven(Continued) 10-in. x 4 54 ft. Bed Length, Quick- Change Gears, Toolroom-type, Reed-Prentice, B ........TM 5-4078 Tool Room, 16 x 54, B, Reed-Prentice Corporation..................TM 5-4078 Speed, Oliver 51-K, Headstock-Kimble Electric, Oliver Machine ... .TM 5-4336 LAUNCHERS: Rocket Ml Al ...............FM 23-30, TM 9-294 - M9 ...........TB 9-294-2, TB 9-294-4 M9A1 ............. . .TB 9-294-4, M12 ............... . .TB 9-393-1* M15 .................. TB 23-30-1 T35 ...................TM 9-393 2.36-Inch .... TB 9-294-3, TB 9-294-4 / LAUNDRY: Company .......................TM 10-352 Semimobile ................TB 10-3521 Trailers...................TB 10-361-2 LAUNDRIES: Mobile Units- W-950-QM3270 .........TM 10-351 TB 10-351-1 Quartermaster, Fixed Procedure......... ............................TM 10-355 Special Purpose, QM, Semitrailer TB QM 17 QM 18 LAW, Military ....................FM 27-15 LEATHER, Classification Processing Inspec- tion ............................. TM 10-226 LESSER SUNDA ISLANDS, Medical and Sanitary Data ...................TB MED 75 LEVANT STATES (GREATER SYRIA) : Medi- cal and Sanitary Data...............TB MED 128 LEVELS: Gear Case Lubricant. .. .TB ORD 217 LIBRARIES, Army, Small ............TM 28-305 LIFEBOATS: Radio Transmitter, Portable, Model ET-8026 ...................TM 11-830 LIFTERS, Hydraulic Valve, Servicing...... ............................ TB ORD 191 LIGHTER, Fuze, Weatherproof M2. .TB 5-25-2 LIGHTS: Carbine Flood .................TM 5- 9648 Instrument .................. TB ORD 4 M5 .......................TM 9-1551 LIMBERS: Carriage Heavy M2......TB 9-1350-4, 9-1350-5 M2 and M5 ... TB 9-350-6, 9-1350 LO 10, 70 M5 ....... .TB 9-335-4, 9-1350-5 9-1350-5, 9-1350-7, TB 9-1350-FE1, TB ORD 135 M1917, M1918, M1918A1 and M3........... ........................... TM 9-1345 LINES: Open Wire Pole..............TM 11-368 Unit, BE-77-A and BE-77.....TM 11-59 LINKS: Replacement, Governor Throttle, Car- buretor Assembly of Power Unit PE-75.. .........*...................TB 11-900-1 LITERATURE, Index to Radio Sets SCR-270- ( ) and SCR-271( ) ......TB SIG 106 LOADERS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-1 5-9720-2, 5-9720-11 Haiss- No. 25, with LeRoi D-201 Gasoline Engine. George Haiss Mfg........... ........... -. -............... TM 5-9992 75-C, with LeRoi Motor... TM 5-1840 Mobiloader 4 and W4 for Caterpillar D4W and Standard or Wide Gauge Tractors. Athey Truss Wheel. . . . .TM 5-1338 Athey 8-H, Athey Truss Wheel.... ........................ TM 5-1IL4 124 LOADERS: (Continued) N. P. Q-7 Nelson CrawlerNelson Iron Works ...................... TM 5-9994 Tracks on, T-4 for D4 and R4 Caterpillar Trackam ...................TM 5-1360 LOADERS AGGREGATE BUCKET: Crawler Mounted, Gasoline 3-cu. yd., 19-ft. 10-In. Boom, Unit No. 7 - For use with dryer, Barber- * Greene, 82A with Buda En- gine No. HP-298. . . .TM 5-1006 TB 5-1006-1 For use with dryer, Barber- Greene, 82-A with Buda En- gine No. HP-326.,..TM 5-1118 TB 5-1118-1 Haiss. 75-C............TM 5-1340 3-cu. yd. 19-ft., 10-in. or 17-ft. 4-in. Boom Barber-Greene 82AD or AM LO 1061 ......................1061A Tractor Mounting, Front-End Cable- Operated 1-cu. yd., Athey, W-4.......TM 5-1338 3-7/10 cu. yd., Athey, 8H. .TM 5-1194 LOCATORS: Sound- M1A1 to M1A8 Inclusive. . .TM 9-1661 M2 .................TM 9-1660, 9-2660 LOCKS: Firing, M17 .............. TB ORD 227 Hydrostatic ............. TB 9-729-2 LOCOMOTIVES: Boilers . . . .TB 55-270-2, TB TC-1, TB TC-2 Maintenance......TB 55-270-3, 55-270-4 Operation and Care...........TB 55-270-1 LOGARITHMIC, For Artillery .........TM 20-230 LOGISTICS: Armored Force ..................FM 17-50 Enemy Data...................FM E101-10 Staff Officers.......FM 101-10 LUBRICANT LEVELS: Gear Case^ Ordnance Combat and Transport Vehicles. .TB ORD 217 LUBRICANTS: Gear, Use of Additives.....TB 9-850-16 German & Italian..TB ORD El, TB ORD 57 LUBRICATING MATERIALS: ... .TB 9-850-10 LUBRICATION: Aircraft .......................TM 1-407 Bearings, Anti-Friction ...TB ENG 11 Cold Weather and Service of Materiel, Combat and Transport.......TB ORD 126 Operations and Maintenance ..TB ORD 193 Equipment ...................TB 5-9,720-7 General Instructions and preservation for care of small arms....................TB 9-2835-8 Guide Holders, W. D.....................TB 9-2835-6 Instructions . . .TB ll-90t-3, TB 11-1439-1 Materials, Engine, USA 2-104......... .......................... TB 9-2835-4 Moistureproofing and Fungiproofing. . . . ............................. TB 11-915-1 Optical Instruments ........TB ORD 136 Ordnance Equipment ..............TB ORD 138 Materiel..................TM 9-850 Vehicles ......TB ORD 12, TB ORD 60 Power Units, PE-108-A Through PE108-E .................TB SIG 104 Railroad Car Journal Bearings...... .......................... TB 9-2835-5 Rifle, U. S. Cal., 30, Ml.1TC 55-1943 Signal Ground Equipment.......TB SIG 69 Small Arms..................TB 9-2H35-7 Test Set, 1-51..............TB 11-379-1 Truck, 10-Ton, 6x4, Mack Model NR ..............................TB 9-818-2 Universal Joints, Wheel Vehicles......> ........................... TB ORD 44 LUBRICATORS: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-7 Trailer-Mounted, Stewart-Warner, 2430. ............-............... TM 5-9028 Skid-MountedLU 100Gray Company ..............-................... TM 5-9818 LUNETTES: For towing transport wagon. Tractors, Highspeed, 38-ton, M6 Allis- Chalmers .....................TB 9-788-2 MACHINES: Blueprinting, Continuous Blueprinting, Developing & Electric Drying Equip- ment. Pease V 12...............TM 5-6102 Brake Relining, Barrett Equipment YB51 ........................TM 5-4172 Cutting L Grooving Tools, Combustion Pipe Cutting, Nos. 106, 198 and 112, Item No. 8, Beaver.............TM 5-4628 Developing, Bruning, BW 154. .TM 5-6118 Drilling, No. 18-L,' Buffalo Forge... .............................TM 5-4178 Duplicating Duplicator 221, with Suction Feeder 816. Davidson ............TM 5-6104 Gelatin Process, 22 x 33-in., with Duplicator Chest, Carriage Handle, 10-in. Screwdriver, Sponge Pan, Sponge Drawer, Roll Spindle, and Take-up Roll Spindte, Smith and Corona ...................TM 5-9700 Duplicator, Multilith Addressograph-Mul- tigraph. Class 1300 and 2000, Form SA 917M-21 ................. .TM 5-6008 Grinding .................... TM 1-422 Grinding & Polishing, Floor Grinder No. 185, Bridgeport, Safety Emery Wheel - ............................ TM 5-4672 Lathes .........................TM 1-420 Line Boring, "Ammco, 42, Automotive Maintenance Machinery ......TM 5-4162 Lithographic Offset, Motor-Driven, 110- Volt, 60-Cycle, AC, Multilith, 2066, Sheet Sizes, 20 x 20-in.. .... .TM 5-6008 Milling Cincinnati Milling Machine 2, Type MH .............TM 5-4422 Shapers and Planers. . . .TM 1-421 Universal 2HMilwaukee Mill- ing Machines, Kearney & Treoker ...............TM 5-4322 Ozalid Whiteprint, Ozalid Products Divi- sion, E L F....................TM 5-6114 Payroll, Office Equipment ....TB QM 14 Photostat Hunter Electric Copyist Agency, Inc. 30 x 30, "C"............TM 5-6100 Photostat Corp, Continuous.TM 5-6106 Sewing, Singer 11-26...........TM 5-9812 Sinusoidal .....................TM 8-624 Threading ........TM 5-9024, TM 5-4356, TM 5-4690 Well Drilling, Rotary-Type, Skid-Mount- ed, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Failing, 314 .........................TB 5-2024-1 MACHINE GUNS:(See Guns, Machine) MACHINES RECORDS: Codes .......................TM 12-310 Operations ............. .... .TM 12-305 MACHINIST................. TM 10-445 MAGNETOS: American Bosch MJT 7A302, MFT 9A304, and MJT 9A306........TM 9-1750C . American Bosch Magnetos, Model 20, Type MJ8 4CMJA 6C, Bay City Shovels, Covered by Shovel 20........... . .......... ... . TM 5-1452 MAINTENANCE: Battalion, Armored ............FM 17-58 Carrier Equipment, Open Wire. . .TB SIG 44 Crystal Grinding Equipment and Crystal Finishing Techniques .......TM 11-2540 Diesel Power Plants for Seacoast Gun Batteries During Periods of Inactivity .......................... .TB ORD 223 Equipment, QM......................TB QM 12 Frequency Meter Sets SCR-211-series. . . ............................ TB 11-300-1 Hospital Cars .....................TB 55-285-1, 55-285-2 Information, Dual Channel Amplifier AM-43/FRC .......i..... .TB 11-2520-1 Laundry Units, QM...........TB 10-351-1 Locomotives and Cranes......TB 55-270-3 Manual, Basic.......TM 37-350. TM 38-250 Mobile Equipment, QM. .TB QM 2, TB QM 6 Motor Transport, QM..........TB 10-475-1 Ordnance, Field ............... .FM 9-10 Organ, Electric ...............TB SIG 1 Plans, Photographic and Projector Equip- ment used by AGF and ASF. .TB SIG 148 Plug Preventive ....... ,TB 11-1140A-2 Signal Equipment- Desert ..................TB SIG 75 Tropical ................ .. .TB SIG 72 Winter ..................TB SIG 66 Special Services Equipment.....TB 28-1 Steering Gears...............TB 9-1743-1 Telephone, Truck, 2%-Ton, 4x2, Federal M 2G, Dump, and 3G............TB 9-821-1 MAINTENANCE, PREVENTIVE: Charging Set, SCR-169.......TB 11-302-1 Converter M-209 (Code)......TB 11-380-1 Crane, Silent Hoist, Winch and Crane. .. ......................_... TB 10-1650-1 Crane, Wheeled ................TB QM 4 Engines Briggs and Stratton Models. . .TB 20-2 Signal Corps .............TB SIG 55 Wisconsin Models ............TB 20-1 Locomotives ................TB 55-270-4 Mounts, Gun ............ .TB 9-28101 Power Cords ....................TB SIG 25 Units ....................TB SIG 55 Practices for Ground Signal Equipment. TB SIG 123 Radio Sets SCR-177-B .........................TB.11-232-1 SCR-284-A ...............TB 11-275-2 SCR-506-A .........TB 11-630-1 SCR508-( ) ........TB 11-600-2 SCR-528-( ) . .....TB 11-600-2 SCR-543 .................TB 11-625-1 SCR-570 ............... .TB 11-605-3 SCR-5 93-A ...............TB 11-859-2 Tractors ................TB 9-2810-1 Battery-Powered TB QM 4 Trucks Fork-Lift .................TB QM 4 Straddle Lumber .......TB QM 4 Small Boat and Harbor Craft. . .TM 55-320 Vehicles ................. ,TC 54, 1941 Ordnance ....TB 9-2810-1, 9-2810-2 X-Ray, Field Unit Generator. .TB MED 127 MALARIA ...............TB MED 65, TB MED 72 Control ...........TB MED 6, TB MED 42, TB MED 87 Training Program .............TO 108, 1943 MANAGEMENT: Mess, Training. .. .TM 10-205 MANEUVERS: Umpire Manual .................FM 105-5 Air ........................FM 105-6 MANIFOLDS, Bilge Pump Valve. . .TB 9-802-9 MANUALS: Arctic .................... .TM 1-240 Aviation Umpire ............FM 105-6 Basic Maintenance ...........TM 37-250 Field, Basic ................ .FM 23-105 125 com / RareAviation.com MANUALS: (Continued) Maintenance, 6x4 Transporter, Diamond T........................TM 10-1255 Preventive Maintenance.......TM 11-1421 Service Radio Equipment RC-215-A......... ........................TM 11-1584 Radio Lets AN/TPS-2 ............TM 11-1539 SCR-602-T6 ..........TM 11-1526 8CR-605-A ...........TM 11-1526 Stock Control ...............TM 38-220 Teletype, No. 43, Test Set TS-2/TG.... ...........................TM 11-2208 Umpire, Air ......................FM 105-5 Ground ...................FM 105-5 Block Plot Control Adjustment*. .TV ENG 5 Equipment, Multiplex ........TM 5-244, TB ENG 5 Revision Problem ........... TB ENG 5 MECHANISMS: (Continued) Recoil, Hydropneumatic......TB ORD 212 Ribbon Reverse, Replacement.TB 11-852-1 Traversing (See Traversing Mechanisms) Valve Replacement Ml. .......TB 8-255-1 MEDICAL: Amputation Cases.................TB MED 10 Anesthetic Agents ........... TB MED 43 Department, Mobile Unite..........FM 8-5 Diagnoses . ................ .TB MED 15 Neurological ............ TB MED 76 Examination Induction Stations ......TB MED 83 Reception Stations ........TB MED 2 Films ........................ TB MED 4 Forms 52 ................... -.TB MED 7 Forms 78A ................... TB MED 3 Installations, Camouflage ......FM 5-20C Procedures, defined............TC 61, 1942 Service Field Units ................. FM 8-10 Operations, Joint overseas. .. . FM 826 Sanitation ..................FM 8-40 Transportation ......... -FM 8-35 Supply Depots ................ .TM 8-245 Teaching Emergency Care and First Aid ..............................TB MED 116 Treatment Orthopedic and Amputation cases... ......................... ;TB MED 10 Psychiatric patients....TB MED 2 8. TB MED 32 Units, Armored..................FM 17-80 MEDICAL AND SANITARY DATA: Aegean Islands ...?............TB MED 26 Albania .....................TB MED 40 Algeria .........TB MED 90 Andaman Island .............TB MED 105 Austria ....................... TB MED 59 Azores . .TB MED 123 Belgium ....................... TB MED 36 Bonin Island ..................TB MED 83 British Malaya ........... . ..TB MED 95 British Somaliland ..........TB MED 130 Bulgaria ...................TB MED 58 Burma . .. . . .. .TB MED 77^ Caroline Islands .............TB MED 50 Celebes ....................TB MED 67 Ceylon ,,,, ............... TB MED 109 Corsica .TB MED 125 Crete TB MED 61 Czechoslovakia .............TB MED 107 Denmark ......................TB MED 52 Dutch New Guinea..............TB MED 18 Eritrea .................... .TB MED 79 Finland ........... ........ TB MED 66 Formosa TB MED 30 France....................... TB MED 38 French Indo-China .............TB MED 86 Germany .......................TB MED 27 Gold Coast . ,................TB MED 129 Guam ..........................TB MED 57 Hainan .......................TS MED 118 Italian Somaliland ...........TB MED 132 Izu Islands ...................TB MED 88 Java . .......................TB MED 102 Kamchatka ................ - TB i4ED 46 Kazan Island ............. ,. . .TB MED 83 Khabarovsk Krai and Maritime Krai. . . . ............................. TB MED 88 Kurile Islands ...............TB MED 24 Lesser Sunda Islands.........TB MED 75 Levant States (Greater Syria) .TB MED 128 Marcus Islands .............. TB MED 83 Mariana Islands . .......... TB MED 20 Marshall Islands..........TB MED 111 Netherlands.......... TB MED 39 Nicobar Islands ............TB MED 105 Norway ...................... TB MED 29 Palau Islands ............. -TB MED 41 Palestina ................... TB MED 126 MAPS: Intelligence ................FM 30-20 Reading ..............TB 21-25-1. 21 -26 1 Advance ..................FM 21-26 Elementary ...............FM21-25 Training ..............TC 6, 51. 1944 Reproduction ............. TM 5-245 Template, M2 ................TB 21-26-1 MARKING: Bridges ..........TC 117, 1948, 7, 1944 Mine fields .................TC 122, 1943 Vehicles ......,..TC 117,1948, 15, 1944 MARINE ENGINES: (See Engines. Marine) MARKSMANSHIP: (See Gun,, Machine, Rifles) MARSHALL ISLANDS, Medical and Sanitary Data .............................TB MED 111 MATERIAL: Defense Seacoast, Care and Preservation ............................TM 4-245 Lubricating .................TB 9-850-10 MATERIEL: Artillery Coast ................TM 4-210 Seacoast .........FM 4-20, TM 4-245 Captured ......TC 81. 1942,TC 100, 1942 Cleaning, Preserving, Lubricating, and Welding ........................TM 9-85 Cold Weather Lubrication and Service. .. ......................... TB ORD 126 Destruction Aircraft ............TC 102, 128, 1943 Chemical ...............TC 65, 1943 Engineer ...............TC 48, 1943 Ordnance ............. .TC 5, 16, 18, 1943 Signal ...........TC 63, 1942; 16, 1943 German, Italian and Japanese, (Prelimi- nary Fuel and Lubricant Instructions) ................................. TB ORD 50 Inspection, & Ordnance........ TM 91100 Recovery from battlefields. .TC 21, 68, 1943 Standard Artillery and Fire Control .................................TM 9-2300 MATHEMATICAL TABLES, For Artillery.. ............................TM 20-230 MATHEMATICS, Air Crew Trainees. .TM 1-900 MATS, Landing Airplane.......... .TB 5-255-1 MEATS ........................ .TB 10-405-2 Cutting Beef .... .................TM 10-407 Lamb ......................TM 10-408 Hams ........................TB 10-412-1 Smoked & Cured ............. TB GM 25 Supply Unit ................. .TM 10-418 MECHANICAL DRAWING ........TM 1-1050 MECHANISMS t Firing, Ml ................I - TB ORD 65 Foot Firing, Machine Gun (M3E1) ..... ....... .............TS 9-235-9 MEDICAL AND SANITARY DATA: (Continued) Philippina Islands...........TB MED 68 Portugal .................... TB MED 56 Rumania .......................TB MED 49 Ryukyu Islands.................TB MED 108 Southwestern Island............TB MED 75 Sumatra ..................... TB MED 120 Sweden ....................... TB MED 54 Switzerland ................. TB MED 55 Trans-Jordan ..................TB MED 126 Tunisia , ....... - TB MED 98 Turkey .................... TB MED 64 U. S. 3. R., Far Eastern Territory. ..... .......................... TB MED 88 MEDICAL OFFICER, General Neuropsychiatry TB MED 94 MEDICINE, AVIATION .................TM 1-705 Cardiology ................... .TM 8-305 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. .... .TM 8-800 Neuropsychiatry ...............TM 8-325 Physiology ....................TM 3-310 Psychology and Personality.... .TM 8-320 MEMORANDA, Orders, Bulletins and Circu- lars ...............................TM 12-256 MESS MANAGEMENT, Training. .. .TM 10-205 MESSENGER TRUNK LINE, Service............. ................................. TM 11-463 METABOLISM: Apparatus, Basal... .TM 8-619 METAL WORK: Aircraft .................. .TM 1-485 Sheet, Repairs ..............TM 10450 METALS: Heat Treating ...............TM 1-423 METEOROLOGICAL: Balloons ................... .TM 112405 Data Artillery, Antiaircraft .TC 28, 39, 1944 Using British 25-PR Range Tables. . ..................... TM 6-650 Station, AN/TMQ-1 (XO-2).. .TM 11-2406 METEOROLOGY: Artillery, Coast. . .TM 4-240 METERS: Bias, I-97-A ..................TM 11-2200 Electrical, Broken Glass.......TB SIG 79 Exposure, PH-77, PH-77-A, PH-77-C, and PH-252-A ..............TM 11-2351 Frequency, BC-906-E..........TM 11-2623^ TB 11-2501-1, TB 11-2623-1 Panel, Master Power..........TM 112510 Sets, Frequency, SCR-211-A, thru T; AE to AH; AK-AL................TM 11-800 MICROPHONES, Receiver Units, Disposition ...............................TB SIG 137 MILEAGE TABLES; Official, War Depart- ment ................................TM 14-510 MILITARY: Courtesy ............FM 21-50, TC 70, 1948 Dictionaries(See Dictionaries) Discipline ..................FM 21-50 Government ....................TM 27250 Civil Affairs, U. S. Army and Navy Manual .................FM 275 Instruction(See Teaching) Intelligence(See Intelligence) Law ...........................FM 27-15 Police(See Police, Military) Railroads, Military Service....FM 5550 Sanitation ...................*FM 21-10 Signs ..FM 2130 Traffic ...................TB ENG 15 Training ..........................FM 21-5 MINE FIELDS, Marking ...........TC 122, 1943 MINES: Aircraft AN-MK 26 Mod 1 (1000-lb.)........ ........................TB 9-1975-3 MK 18 (Navy)............TB 9-1975-2 Antitank Heavy T6F1 .............TB 9-1940-5 Light H.L., T7..........TB 9-1940-4 126 MINES: (Continued) Excavator, T5E8 ...............TM 9-733 .........................TM 9-1940 Booby Ttaps.........FM 5-31, TC 71 Charge, Demolition, Shaped, 40-lb., T3 ....................TB 9-1940-6 Submarine .Cable ...................TM 9-415 Explosives ............TB 9-1900-13 Ground ..................TC 38, 1944 Materiel .................TM 4 220 Tactics .....................FM 4-6 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: Repair . .TBQM29 MIXERS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-2 Asphalt Diesel Travel or Central Plant, Trailer - Mounted, 110 to 200- tons per hour, Barber-Greene, 848, Heavy Duty ...............TM 5-1002, TB 5-1002-1, LO 1062, 1062A Gasoline- Engine Driven, Repair Plant, Semitrailer - Mounted, Pneu- matic Tires, 15 to 30-tons per hour, Barber-Greene, 841. . , . TM 51280, TB 5-1280-1 Concrete- Gasoline Trailer-Mounted 7-cu. ft., Koehring, 7SA-5 . - - -TM 5-1074, TM 5-1138, TB 5 1074 -1, LO 1053 14-cui ft., Ram some, 14S-U ..................... TM 5-1076, 5-2108, TB 5-10761, LO 1036 YWIK-MIX, Koehring 14S-3A, Le- Roi Engine, Koehring Co..TM 5-1482 Pugmill, Gasoline, Barber-Greene 841... .................... .. L0 1067.1067A Ransome, 7-8 U.............. TM 5-1486 Roadmixer, Wood, Model 48, Wood Road- mixer Co......................TM 5-1484 Rotary-Tiller, Soil-Stabilization Gasoline Engine - Driven, Self- Powered, Trailer-Mounted, Sea- man, MHD-72. .TM 5-1034, LO 1017 Power Take-Off, Trailer-Mounted, Seaman, ABT-48 ........TM 5-1126, TB 5 1126-1. LO 1094 Smith Non-Tilting, 7-8 & 10-S Sizes 356. LeRoi Engine XP5-82 Serial No. 151886-98-99. T. L. Smith. . .TM 5-1554 Soil Preparation Unit, Gasoline Engine- Driven, Semitrailer - Mounted, Pneu- matic Tires, 20 to 40-ton per hour. Barber-Greene, 821 ......... .TM 5-1280 MIXTURES: Idling, Effect of Air Cleaners. . ...................................TB ORD 190 MOBILE UNITS, Medical Department.... ............................. FM 8-5 MODULATOR: BC-435-A ......................TB SIG 68 Radio, BC-423-B ........TM 11-2686 MODULATOR UNIT, Wileox Type 50A.... ............................TM 11-803 MOISTUREPROOFING AND FUNGIPROOFING: Calibrators, Range, 1-178 and I-178A. . .................... TB 11-1051-1 Detector Sets 8CR-625-A, B, C, D, and L .......................TB 11-1122-2 Frequency Meter, BC-906-E.TB 11-2623-1 Keyer, TB-84-A..............TB 11-443-1 Maintenance Information for Dual Chan- nel Amplifier AM-43/FRC. .TB 11-2520-1 Power Unit: PE-185-A ...............TB 11-925-1 PE-84, PE-84A, C and D.TB 11-915-1 PE-108-A through PE-108-E....... .......................TB SIG 104 MOISTUREPROOFING AND FUNGIPROOFING: (Continued) Procurement Information ... .TB 11-884-1 Public Address Equipment PA-4-C...... ........................ TB 11-485-1 Radio Receivers BC-312-( ), BC-314- ( ), BC-342- ( ), and BC 344-( ) .TB 11-850-1 BC-779-A, B; BC-794-A, B; BC-1004- A, B, C, D..........TB 11-866-3 Radio Sets SCR-193 ...............TB 11-273-1 SCR-268 ....................TBSIGI9 SCR-291-A ..........TB 11-243-1 SCR-503-A, B ........TB 11-246-1 SCR-509-A, B and SCR-510-A and B ..................TB 11-605-1 SCR-536 ...............TB 11-285-4 SCR-523-A, B, and C , . .TB 11-625-2 SCR-584 ..............TB 11-1424 4 SCR-602-T8 (AN/TPS-3) . .TB SIG 35 SCR-609-A and SCR-610-A.......... .................... TB 11-615-3 Radiosonde Receptor, AN/FMQ-1........ ............................TB 11-2403-2 Radio Transmitter BC-191-(...)......... ........................... TB 11-800-1 Rectifiers RA-43-B ...............TB 11-954-1 RC-34-A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H ........................... TB SIG 71 Reel Assembly, RL-106/VI. .TB 11-2254-1 Remote Control Equipment, RC-47-A, B, C, D, and G........... .TB 11-312-1 Repeaters TG-30 ................TB 11-2004-1 TG-81 ................TB 11-2005-1 Signal Corps Equipment.........TB SIG 13 Signal Generator 1-126( ).......... ....................... .TB 11-1068 -2 Signal Lamp Equipment, EE-80-A, Im- provising Ground Connection for Key j-47 ............................TB 11-890-1 Tape Facsimile Equipment RC-58-B. . .. ........................ TB 11-874-1 Telegraph > Sets, tTG-5, TG-5-A and TG-5-B. . .. .................. TB 11-851-A Terminal, CF-2-A, (Carrier)..... .................... TB 11-855-1 Telephone EE-8, EE-8-A, and EE-8-Y........ .................... TB 11-333-2 Repeaters, EE-99-A, EE-99-T3, and EE-99-T5 ..........TB 11-348-1 Tentage ......................TB QM 19 Test Sets, 1-51...........TB 11-379 1 MORBIDITY; Mortality Records (Sick and Wounded) .........................FM 8-45 MORSE CODE .........TC 3, 1944; TC 35, 1943; TC 85, 1942; TC 110, 1942 MORTALITY; Morbidity Records, (Sick and Wounded) .......................FM 8-45 MORTARS: 60-mm M2 .......... .FM 23-85, TB 23-85-4, TB 23-85-5, TB ORD 7, l TB ORD 105, FT 60-A-4 T18E6 .................TB 23-85-5 81-mm Ml ......... .FM 17-27, FM 23-90, TB 9-1260-FE1, TB 23-90-1, TB ORD 7, FT 81-B-8, FT 81-H-l T 27 ........TB ORD 105, FT 81-Q-2 105-mm T13 ...................FT 105-P-l T25 ...................FT 155-AF-l 2-Inch MS .........TM 9-293, TC 20, 1944 MORTARS: (Continued) 12-Ineh All Types ................FM 4-40, 4-55 M1890 ........FT 12-A-4, FT 12-G-2 M1890M1 ... .TM 9-456, LO 15, LO 17, FT 12-A-4, FT 12-G-2 M1908 ...........TM 9-457, FT 12-A-4 M1912 ........TM 9-458, FT 12-G-2 Chemical 4.2-inch: M1A1...................TM 8-320 M2 ................TB 3-320-7S8 Recoilles, E34R1 ..........TB CW 24 Training Accessories 4.2-inch... ............................... TB 3^20-2 Light, Field ...................TM 9-1260, TM 9-2200 Trench, 3-Inch, MK. I..........FT81-B-8 MOSQUITOES: Larvicide .............TB MED 14 MOTOR DRIVE, M2E1..................TB ORD 128 MOTORCYCLES .......................TM 10-515 Chain-Drive Harley-Davidson, 40 WLA. .TM 9-1879 Indian 340 ..........TM 10-1282, 10-1283 640.TM 10-1276, 10-1279, 10-1280 741-B .....TM 10-14'84, 10-1485 Harley-Davidson ......TM 9-879, 10-1292, 10-1350, 10-1352, 10-1354 Indian (All Models).............TB ORD 203 Shaft-Drive Harley-Davidson, 42XA . . .TM 101293 Indian 841.........TM 10-1518, 10-1519 Solo, Harley-Davidson, WLA. . .TB 9-879-2 MOTORS; Briggs and Stratton Motors. Z, ZH, ZHL, ZHLP ZHR, ZL. ZLP, ZM, ZP, ZR... .............................. TM 5-9472 Dodge Starting, AutoNte....TB 9-2830-83 Gasoline Allis. Fs, Frame 224-F, Serial Nos. 62033 & 618503 Louis... TM 5-9826 Briggs and Stratton........TM 5-9642 Models B thru BR. . . .TM 5-9922 , Outboard ........................TM 5-278 5-HP Evinrude Lightwin, Parts In- structions ........TM 5-8014 Johnson, TSL-15 ......TM 5-8002 22-HP Evinrude, Speeditwin, Parts In- structions ............TM 5-80*6 Johnson, POLR-15 ...TM 5-8000, TB 5-8000-1 SO L 55-HP. .TM 5-8010, TB 5-8010-1 Johnston Motors, 400-series. TM 5-8080 Speedifour, 7031, 7032, 7038, 7034, 33 H P. Evinrude........TM 5-8012 Starting, Chevrolet 1938-1942 Brush Holder Frame, 818248, Reclamation... ............................. TB 9-2830-18 Transport . ............ .FM 25-10 MOTOR VEHICLES ..............TM 10-510 Caution Tags ...... TB ORD 2 0 MOULAGES: War Wound.........TB MED 116 MOUNTINGS: Camera Equipment, PH-515/ MF .......................TM 11-2360 MOUNTS: Chemical Mortar 4.2-in. LC, E4R2....... ........................... TB 3-820-1 Combat Vehicle, M3 and M4. . . .TM 9-1325 Combination Gun MIS, M20, M22, M23, M24.........LO 58 M34. M34A1 ........TM 9-307, LO 58A M42 .......................TB 9-235-9 M54 ......TB 9-235-8, TB 9-1235-5 M62 .....................TB 9-1308-1 MS4 .......................TM 9-318 127 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com MOUNTS: (Continued) 40-mm ms ..........tb -r58-i. lo zo 76-mm Ml. .TM 9-307, LO 68, FT 75-AF-l 7 8-mm Ml ........... .TB 9-1308-1 90-m/n M2 ...............TB ORD FE 19 MS .....TM 9-1373, TB ORD 129, .................... FT 90-0-3 T 2E1 ............TB ORD FE 19 120-mm, Ml.............TB ORD FE 19 3-inch MS ....................TM 9-1323 4.7-inch Ml ..................FM 4-128 Aircraft. AN-M9 ........... .TM 9-312 Airplane 7 5-mm MO ...TM 9-811, TM 9-1311, LO 128 M9 (T13E2) .....TM 9-312, TM 9-1312, TB 9-1312-1, TB 9.-1312-2. LO 150 Antiaircraft 20-mm M2 Al ... .TM 9-228, LO 127 90-mm Ml ...............TM 9-370, TM 9-1S70A, TB 9-370-2, TM 9-1370B, TB ORD 129, LO 7. LO 128, 128A, FT 90AA-B-3, FT 90-0-3 * M1A1 ................FM 4-126, TM 9-370, TM 9-137OA, TM 9-1370B, TB 9-370-2, TB ORD 129, LO 62 M2 ... .FM 4-127. TM 9-372. TM 9-1372A, TB 9-372-1, TB 9 372-2, TB 9-1372B-FE1, TB ORD 129, LO 142-142A M3 .................FM 4-91 T2E1 ............TM 9-371, TB ORD 72, LO 125 106-mm Ml .......TJC 105-AA-E-lc 120-mm Ml ..............TM 9-1380, TB ORD 129. LO 75, 75A M2A2 (Mobile) .......... TB 9-1)06-1, LO 6, FT 3-R-2 MS ............TJC 3AA-O-3 M1917 .........TJC 3AA-J-8, TJC 3AA-K-3. 3AAe-O-3 M1917M1 ....TJC3AA-K-3, LO 79 M1917M11 ..............LO 8 M1918 .........TJC 3AA-I-3, 3AA-L-2 4.7-inch M1 ............TM 9-380, TB 9-380-1, FT 4.7AA-C-1 Drive Gear ..........TB ORD 81 Machine Guns Cal. .30 .............TB 9-775-8 Ml ....................TM 9-204 M2 ....................TM 9-1205 M1917A1 ...............TM 9-1205 Cal. .50 M2, Watereooled, (Browning).. ' ....................TM 9-226 MS ...................TB 23-60-6 M33 .........FM 4-157, TM 9-228, TM 9-1223 MSB ..................TB 9-775-8 MOUNTS: (Continued) Machine Gun.(Continued) Cal. .50(Continued) M4S ........FM 4-157, TM 9-222. 9-223. 9-1223 boats....................TM 9-230 Truck....................TM 9-224 Mortars 60-mm- M2 ......TM 9-1260. TB 9-1260-1 81-mm All Types .........- TB ORD 105 T21 ................TB ORD 105 105-mm T12 ..............FT 105-P-l Quadrant Ml .........TM 91553, 92553 Railway Guns 8-inch Ml .................TB ORD 120 M1A1 ......FM 4-49, TM 9-463, TB 9-463-1 TB 9-1463-1, TB ORD 25, TB ORD 120. LO 18 12-inch M1918 ......FM 4-45, FT 12-E-2, 12K2 14-inch M1920 ... .FM 4-35, TB ORD 120, FT 14-M-l Telescope Ml ................TM 9-1548, 9-1551 M2 ....................... TM 9-1674 M6A1 .......'......TM 9-1554. 9-2554 M15A1 ..................... TM 9-1549 M16 ........................TM 9-1547 M18A1 ..............TM 9-1553, 9-2553 M19 ........................TM 9-1578 M20 TM 9-2674 M21 ................TM 9-1551, 9-2551 M22 ................TM 9-1552. 9-2552 M23 .......................TM 9 1551 TB 9-463-1 M25 ...........TM 9-1545, TB 9-1545-1 M30 .......................TM 9-1542 M35 .................... .TM 9-1539 M44 .......................TM 9-1543 M59 .......................TB 3-320-8 Trailer, M20...............TM 9-7s9 MOVER: 6-ton, 6x6. Corbitt Model 50SD6, Parts Catalex .........TM 10-1158, 10-1169 Full Track M33 ....................TB ORD 112 M34 ...............TB ORD 112 Tractor-Drawn Cutter-Bar Type, Iron wheels, 7-ft Cutter Bar. 57...........TM 5-9116. TB 5-9116-1 MUFFLERS: I Improvised, truck, ^i-ton, 4x4.... I .........................TB 9-803 FE3 Preventing Breakage Due to Expansion, Contraction, and Flexing of Metal. . . ............................TB ORD FE 16 MULTILINE: Observing Set, ADW-BM-100.. ...............................TM 11-2012 MULTI-RANGE: Tester 1-179......TM 11-2600 MUNITIONS: Chemical, Miscellaneous ...TM 3-800 In training ................. TM 3-305 MUSIC, Field . ............TM 20-250 NAILDRIVERS: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-9 Pneumatic, Ingersoll-Rand, 6-CND... .............. TM 5-540-8, 5-4060 Celestial ........'.........TM 1 206 Table. ...................TM 1-208 NETS: Fish. Repair ................IM 0-288 NEUROLOGY, Diagnosis ......... - TB MED 76 NEUROPSYCHIATRIC: Examination ...................TB MED 33 WAC Recruiting Station......... .....................TB MED 100 Patients. Reconditioning ..TB MED 80 NEUROSYPHILIS ................TB MED 48 NEUROPSYCHIATRY. (See Medicine) Aviation medicine ..........TM 8-325 General Medical Officer...TB MED 9.4 NICOBAR ISLANDS. Medical and Sanitary Data .....................TB MED 105 NOMENCLATURE: Designations, Signal Corps Publications.. ........................TB SIG 103 Radio Sets SCR-270- ( ), and SCR-271- ( , .................TB SIG 106 i NUTRITION .........TB MED 23, TB MED 25 Civil population ..........TB MED 53 Hospital diets ........... . -TM 8500 NUTS: Adjusting, Huh, Chevrolet and GMO, Reclamation .................TB 9283026 Elastic Stop, Installation.....TB ORD 46 OBSERVATION: Forward .....................FM 6-135 Military Intelligence .......FM 30-10 OBSERVERS. Technical ............FM 30-27 OBSERVING: Equipment ADW-BM-100 . . . . .................................TM 11-2013 OBSTACLES: (See also Mines) Beach and Underwater Charge and Meth- od of Passing........... . TB ENG 34 Technique ................ . . FM 5-30 OCCUPATIONAL CLASSIFICATION: (See Classification) ODOGRAPH: Mi- Land, 6-Volt Cables for Installation in Truck. U-Ton. 4x4 Monroe.. . ............TM 5-9400, TM 5-9401, TM 5-9411, TB 5-9401-1 Tropicalization in Field..TB 5-9400-1 ODOMETERS, C73214, Elimination ........ ..............................TB ORD 118 OFFICE: Central. Maintenance..........TM 11-473 Disbursing ...................TM 14500 General Accounting, Relations with.... .......................... TM 14-1004 OFFICE APPLIANCES, Repairs.............. .....................TB QM 8, TB QM 26 OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Payroll Machines.... ................................. TB QM 14 OFFICE MACHINES, Duplicators, Stencil, Re- pair ...............................TB QM 24 OFFICER CLASSIFICATION:(See Classification) OFFICERS: Agent .........................TM 10325 Finance Agent .... .TM 14230, TM 14505 Reading courses ............. -TC 25, 1941 Special Service ...............TM 21-205 Uniform, Sam Browne belt.......TC 9, 1940 OFFICERS, STAFF: Field manuals Logistical data ... ... FM 10110 Orders .......................FM 101-5 Organization . ...........FM 10110 Technical data ........ FM 10110 Traffic control ............ .FM 10115 OIL: Engine: Gage Blade Markings, Incorrect-... TB ORD 219 USA 2-104......................TB 9-2835-4 Use of Additives .........TB 9-850-16 128 OIL: (Continued) Mineral, For Two-Cycle Gasoline Engines ............................. TB ENG 36 Recoil, Change in Major Caliber AA Materiel .....................TB ORD 229 Recoil, Light* for 6-inch Gun, M1900 ............................ TB 9-424-1 Recoil, Use in the Recoil Cylinder for Gun, Automatic, 40-mm, Ml (AA), and Oil Geard Ml (Remote Control Systems Ml and Mo) M2 Remote Control Sys- tem M3), and M3 (Remote Control Systems M15).............. TB ORD 171 Seal Guard, Differential..TB 9-803-FE4 OIL GEARS, Ml and M2.............TB ORD 69 OIL PUMPS: See Pumps. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: Palmer Model, LLH .......................... TM 55 1038 OPERATIONS: Administration .............. fm 100-10 Airborne troops ..............FM 31-30 Air power ................. .FM 100-20 Attack .......................FM 31-50 Bakery, Garrison .............TB QM 30 Cavalry Division and Corps....IM 11-15 Center, AN/TTQ-1 .............TM 11-438 TB 11-438-1 ORDNANCE VEHICLES: Combat and Transport.......TB ORD 217, / TB ORD 218 Cooling Systems ............. ,TB ORD 74 Fluids for Jacks and Hoists... TB ORD 104 Fuel Systems .............. TB ORD 75 Liquid Container Bracket.....TB ORD 92 Lubrication ......TB ORD 12, TB ORD 60 Lubrication, Universal Joints.. .TB ORD44 Rifle bracket ..............TB ORD FE6 Tool bracket ................TB ORD 93 ORGANIZATION DATA: Enemy ......................FM E 101-10 Staff Officers ...............FM 101-10 ORGANS: Electric Maintenance ..........TB SIG 1 ORIENTATION FOR ARTILLERY. . .TM 44-225 OSCILLATORS: I-1S1-A ....................TM 11- 2524 Keying, Wilcox Type 95A.....TM 11-2551 OSCILLOGRAPH: IE-14 (Part of Sound Ranging Set GR-3) ........................... LO 3040 BC-1233 and I233-A...........TM 11-1066 Cold Weather, Tracked Landing Vehicles ....................... . .TB 9 775 6 Combat Troops ...................FM 100/5 Desert ..........................FM 31-25 General .........................FM 100-5 Induction Station, Armed Forces....... .............................TM 12 221 Infantry Division..............FM 11-10 Joint, Army-Navy, grid........TC 17, 1942 ' Jungle ........................FM 72-20 ! Landing..........................FM 31-5 Large units ..................FM 100-15 Machine Records...............TM 12-305 Maneuvers ........ . FM 105-5. FM 105-6 Radar, Anti-Jamming .............TB SIG J) Reception Center . .............TM 12 223 I Room, Unit Assembly and Portable Fil- j ter ...........................TM 11-4 38 i Ship-to-shore, use Steel Treadway Bridge ............................ .TB 5-272-5 Snow ......................... FM 70-15 OPERATORS, Radar Antijamming. .TM 11-750 TM 11-1 0661 Oven, Cabinet-Type Armature and Coil Baking. Detroit Sheet Metal Works.. ............................ TM 5 -4726 OSCILLOSCOPES: BC 2Si. A ..................TB 11-1119 -9 BC 403 () ..................TB SIG 126 BC 112 A and B..............TB 11 1406 1 BC 1000-A ...................TM 11-2526 OUTRIGGERS, %-cu. yd. Quick-way Crane ......................,......TB. ENG 44 OVENS: Stoves, Ranges, and conking o u I 1 , .................................TM 10 100 , OXYGEN THERAPY OUTFIT:...........i Manifold ......................TM 8 817 Mask Type, complete ..........TM 8 617 i PACK, Mule, M2...................TB 3-320-5 | PACKING. Processing and Corr'osion Proven- i Uou ............................TM 38- 30.5 I PACKING HOUSE, Products...........TB QM ...8 PAINT, Spraying, Equipment (Devilbiss) . . . ! ................. TM 5-540-4, TB 5.-9720 20 | PAINTER ..........................TM 10-455 ' OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS. Lubrication........ ............................ TB ORD 136 ORDERS: Bulletins, Circulars and Memoranda. . . ...........................TM 12-256 Combat ......................FM 101-5 Combat, Air Forces............FM 1-75 Lt-ff .......................FM 101-5 ORDNANCE: Ammunition Company . ..........FM 9-20 Combat and Transport Vehicles...... ........................ TB ORD 217 Company Depot ................ FM 9-25 Engines ....................TB ORD 215 Field Maintenance.............FM 9-10 Location and Installation of Maintenance - Sets I PAINTING...........TM 9 2851, TB ORD 221 PAINTS....... .............TB ORD 224 PALESTINE: Medical and Sanitary Data.... ......................... . .TB MED 126 PANEL, Master Power Meter......TM 11-2510 ! PANELS: I Control s RD- 122-A ...........TR 1 1 -1526-4 BD-122-T6 ..........TB 11-1526-1 Power Transfer. CN 22/F....TM 11- 967 Weather .................TB 11-2414-4 PANORAMIC ADAPTORS: (See Adaptors, Panoramic) PARACHUTES .....................TM 1-440 PARAFFIN: Chlorinated .......TB 3--270-2S4 PARTITIONS, Fireboard.........TB 11-235-7 G ......................TB 9-1801-5 H .......................TB 9-1801-4 Maintenance ..................TM 9-1325 Material, Ue of Dry-Cleaning Solvent. . .........................TR 9 850-15 Materiel- PARTS, Maintenance, Interchange.TB 14-904 2 PARTS BOOK: GMC 9x4 AFKX-804........TM 10-1700 GMC CCKW-352 and 353...TM 10-1500 PATROLLING....................FM. 21-75 PAVER: Destruction ...........TO S, 16, 18, 1943 Cleaning ....TM 9-850, TB 9-850-4, TB 9-850-15, TR ORD 17 General ................... .TM 9-2005 Identification Plates. .. .TB ORD 196 Lubrication................TB 9-850-14 Preparation, Deep Water Fording. .. ......................... TM 9-2853 in Field.................FM 9-5 Concrete, Crawler-Mounted, 34-cu. ft., Foote, 34E............TM 5-1072, LO 1037A Multifoote, 27E-The Foote Co., Inc..... ..............-......... .. TM 5-1468 PAY AND ALLOWANCES: Civilian Employees............TM 14-265 Enlisted Men................ .TM 14-260 ! Enlisted Personnel....... .TM 14-502 | Officers . . .............. .TM 14-501 PAYMENT, Supplies and Nonpersonal Serv- ices ..................TM 14-504, TM 44-2.2.0, PAYROLL MACHINES ................. .TB QM 14 PEDESTALS, FT-395-A, On Radio Set SCR- 545-A .........................TB 11-1527-1 PENICILLIN ..................... . .TB MED 9 Gonorrhea Treatment ....... .TB MED 16 Treatment of Syphilis......TB MED 106 PERFORATOR, Teletypewriter, Set, TG-16 and TG-17........................TM 11-2201 PERISCOPES: BC, MJ 918 ................... TM 9-1608 Ml, M2. M3, and M5.............TM 9-1608 M4, M4A1, M6, ML, M8A1, and M9. .. . ............................ .TM.9-1608 M10 and 4T8....................TM 9-1608 Direct Sighting. Telescopes for use in Tanks ....................... TM 9-1608 PERSONNEL: Classification ...............TM 12-425 Deceased .....................TM 12-240 Enemy................... .FM 30-15 Enlisted Di-.rdmrge and Release from active duly ...................TM 12-235 Retirement ............. ,TM 12-238 Ordnance. Items to be Disassembled Peri- odically for Lubrication, Truck, 10- Ton, 6x4. Mack Model NR. . .TB 9-818-2 Signal Communication, Training TM 11-450 Tst .................... ...TM 12-260 ar Department, Travel Allowances. .. . ....................... TM 14-503 PERSONNEL ADJUSTMENT: Enlisted men ................TB MED 21 Lectures .....................TB MED 12 PHARMACY, Technicians, Methods. .TM 8-233 PHONETICS ........................TC 94, 1942^ PHOTOGRAPHIC: Darkroom Equipment; (Processing Equip- ment JH-S'j.1) ...............TM fl-404 Darkroom Equipment. PH- 406 .. TM 11-405. TB SIG 148 Equipmm.f. PH :ls:i .........TM 11-2366 I nbor.-iloro s ..............TM 11-499' Libraries. WD ...............TC 60, 1943 Set. PH-261..................TM 11-400 PHOTOGRAPH READING, Aerial............... FM 21-25. 21-2 6. TB 21-25-1, 21-26-1 PHOTOGRAPHS: Aerial Interpretation .........TM 5-246 Censorship ...............TC 15. 66, 1943 PHOTOGRAPHY: Aerial .....FM 1-35, TM 1-220, TM 5-240 Intelligence .............FM 36-21 Map Reading. . . . .FM 21-25, FM 21-26 Dasie ........................TM 1-219 Oblique .........................TC 70 PHRASE BOOKS;;, Albanian .....................TM 30-652 Burmese ..................., .TM 30-632 Cantonese ....................TM 30-634 Chinese ......................TM 30-633 Cth .........................TM 30-653 Danish .......................TM 30-611 Dutch .........................TM 30-607 Finnish ......................TM 30-617 French .......................TM 30-602 German ...................... TM 30-606 Greek .........................TM 30-650 Hungarian .....................TM 30-616 Icelandic . .. .............. TM 30-256 Italian ......................TM 30-603 Japanese ......................TM 30-641 Malay .........................TM 30-639 Moroccan ......................TM 30-276 Norwegian .....................TM 30-610 Persian......................TM 30-626 Polish ........................TM 30-654 Portuguese...................TM 30-601 Rumanian ......................TM 30-649 129 From PilotManuals.com / RareAviation.com FffRASE BOOKS: (Continued) Russian ................ .TM 30-644 Serbo-Croatian...............TM 30-646 Siamese ....................TM 30-681 Spanish ........ ...... .TM 30-600 Swedish .................. .TM 80-612 Turkish .................... TM 80-618 PSYCHOLOGY: (See Medicine) PHYSICAL: Training ...........FM 21-20 TC 87,1942 WAC ......................FM 35-20 PHYSICAL THERAPY: Amputees.TB MED 122 PHYSICS Air Crew Trainees. ............ .TM 1-238 Airplane Mechanics ....... . ...TM 1-750 PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF FLYING. .. . PHYSIOLOGY: (See Medicine) PIGEONS: Cage, PG-50 ...............TB 11-410-1 Company Signal .............. .FM 11-80 Crate PG-49 ..............TB 11-410-1 Homing ....................TM 11-410 PILES AND PILE DRIVING..........TB ENG 32 PILLBOXES, Concrete*Effect of Projectile... PLANTS: (Continued) Crushing and Screening(Continued) 2 Units, Gasoline, Semi-trailer- Mounted with Dollies, 25 cu. yd. per hour Iowa No. 1 with Buda L-525 Engine ......TM 5-1037, 5-1038 low* No. 2 with Buda L-525 Engine and Case LAE En- gine . .TM 5-1106, TB 5-1112-1, LO 1034, 1034A, 1034B, 1034C Diesel Power For Scout Car M8A1. . . .TM 9 1705C Maintenance...............TB ORD 223 Food, Emergency, Islands of the Pacific ...............................TM 10-480 Generating and Charging Acetylene Gas, Semitrailer-Mounted 500-cph, Linde L-16................ ................ .TM 5-5070, 5-5071 All Types, Technical Data.......... .............................TB 5-9720-14 Generator Electric Onan, OTC-1.......TM 5-5320 Engine, Type 15 E, Spec., No, 1, Continental Motor Corp. .TM 5-5344 Ice 3.6-Ton, Frick .............TM 5-9090 1-Ton Manually Operated Portable, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline En- gine-Driven V-50 with Conti- nental Engine, Y 69........... .......TM 5-9086, TB 5 9086-1 Victor .................TM 5-9244 l 15-Ton, Frick, I 8 Q D W........... ...........TM 5-9088, 5-9092, 5-9106 Impregnating Ml, Clothing............... .................TM 8-270, TB 8-270-1 Impregnating M2 .................TM 3-281. Onan Electric, Mode) OTC-15BE.......... ..............................TM 55-3008 Poisonous, Islands of th* Pacific.TM 10-430 Power(See Power Plants) Power, Car, Armored, T17E1, Chevrolet PILOTS: Balloon Tables 30-Gram .............. .TM 11-2410 100-Gram ................TM 11-2411 Weather Manual ..............TM 1-230 PINIONS, Worn and unmatched, for GMC 2%-ton, Ford 1%-ton and Dodge 1^-ton Trucks, Reclamation.............TB 9-2830-39 PINS: Firing, Reclamation.....TB 9-1260-FE1 PIPES: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-2 Culvert, Iron or Steel, Nestable Packing for Export .............. .TB ENG 14 Metal Culvert ...............Tp ENG 3 Wood . ......................TB ENG 20 PIPELAYERS, All Types, Technical Data... ...........................TB 5-9720-11 PIPE LINE SYSTEMS: ................. .TM 5-850 PIPING EQUIPMENT, All Types, Technical Data ......................... TB 5-9720-10 PISTOLS AND REVOLVERS: Automatic, Caliber .45, M1911, and M1911A1......................FM 28-85 Revolvers ...........TM 9-1295 PLAGUE ........................TB MED 124 RLANERS: Milling Machines and Shapers. . .TM 1-421 Model 41, 20", Jewel, American Saw Mill Machinery..................TM 5-4184 P-24, for built-in motor, Crescent Ma- chine ......................TM 5-4802 PLANTS: Asphalt All Types, Technical Data. . ...... ......................TB 5-9720-2 Erection and Operation, Barber- Greene .................. . - TM 5-1016 Asphalt and Aggregate Mixing All Types, Technical Data........... . . ....... ....... .TB 5-9720-2' Gasoline Engine-Driven 25-Tons Per Hour, 4-Unit, Barber-Greene. .... ......................TB 5-1280-5 Batching, Aggregate, 8 Compartment, 105-Ton Capacity, Blaw-Kmox, P-3105 ................TM 5-1050, TB 5-1050-1 Cement, Portable, 30-Tons Per Hour, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Blaw-Knex. . .................... TM 3-1336, LO 1052 Crushing and Screening All Types, Technical Data. ....... ..................... .TB 5-9720-10 PLUGS, Excessive Heating, Cable System, M7 ...............................TB 9-1671A-2 PLUNGERS, Safety Latch.............TB 9-1331-FE1 SOCKET, Cartridge, Cal. .30 Ml rifle or car- bin* ............................TC 83, 1948 POINTS, Distributor, Reclamation........ .............................TB 9-2830-15 POISONING, Systemic............TB MED 101 POISONS, Blood and Nerve...........TB CW 3 POLE, Climbing Equipment..........TB SIG 85 POLE LINE, Construction .........TM 11-363 POLICE: Military .............FM 19-5, FM 19-10 On Railroad Trains and in Railroad, Bus Terminal Stations. . .TM 19-276 Records and Forms...... TM 19-250 POSITION FINDING: (See Artillery, Seacoast) POSTAL: Service Army ..............FM 12-105 POSTS, Command, Camouflage.......FM 5-20C POTENTIOMETERS, Azimuth, Pinning to Drive Shaft..................TB 11-1527-1 POWER AMPLIFIER: BC-340-G. . . .TM 11-801 POWER CONTROL UNITS: All Types, Technical Data.. .TB 5-9720-11 Buckeye MDDD-Alli8-Chalmers. .TM 5-9956 Cable-Operating, Front Mounting, 1- Drum, Reversible, LeTourneau, FTD-7 ...............................TM 5-9372 Cable-Operating Rear-Mounting' 1- Drum, Reversible, LeTourneau, HN .................TM 5-9062 2- Drum, LeTourneau, R-678 . . . TM 5-9234 2-Drum, LeTourneau, T-4.. ...................... TM 5-9286 LeTourneau Front-FDB Form PC-13-G. .TM 5-9370 FTD7-R. G................TM 5-9372 R7 ........................TM 5-9282 TD6 .......................TM 5-9874 T-4...................... TM 5-9286 ........................TM 5-9876 ......................... TM 91741A Washing and Screening All Types, Technical Data......... .................... .TB 5-9720-10 Sand and Gravel, 75-Tons Per Hour, Pioneer, Model 412-VW. .TM 5-1102 PLATES: Compartment, Grouser ........TB ORD 173 Vehicle Identification.......TB 9 772-3 PLATOONS: Employment, 81-mm. ................TC 73 Pioneer, Tank Destroyer........FM 18-24 Reconnaissance, Tank Destroyer.FM 18-22 Tank Destroyer, Self-Propelled, Tactical Employment ..................FM 18-20 Towed Gun .....................FM 18-21 PLOTTING BOARD: (See Boards, Plotting) PLOTTING: Set, AN/GMQ 3..........TM 11-2418 PLOWS: All Types, Technical Data. . . TB 5-9720-6 Bottom and Disc, Towed-Type, Four 14-in. Bottoms, Deere Model 7...... ................TM 5-1088, TB 5-1088-1 Diac. Towed Type. Five 23-inch Disc. POWER CORDS: ......................TB SIG 25 POWER KIT: B68-P1............ .TB 11-1106B-1 POWER PLANTS: Clutch, Electrical System, for Basic Ve- hicles, %-ton, 4x4 and 1^4-ton, 6x6 (Dodge) .................TM 9-1808A Gun, 16-in. MK. 11, Ml, Carriage, Bar- bette, 16-in. M4, M5.......LO 201, 201A Gun Emplacements 6-in.............LO 99, 99A, 205, 205-4 12-in.......................LO J3, 73A Deere, Model 205 .............TM 5-1230 LG-61 CabI* ....................TM 11-870 Snow, Model 87 Pr., 188, Serial Nos. 180 to 174 Incl., Mounted on Diamond T-986 Army 4-ton 6 x6 Chassis 010511, Wm. Bros. Boiler A Mfg. Co.. .TM 5-1870 Snow, Straight Blade l^-Ton, 4x4, or 2-Ton, 6x6, Truck-Mounting Burch Model R2-21A...................TM 5-9108 Tractor, with Standing Cutter and'Single Plain Share, Deere, 11...... ........ ...........TM 5-1086, TB 5-1085-1 Medium Tanks, M3A3, M3A5, and M4A2, General Motors, Twin Diesel, 6-71.... ...........................TM 9-1750G Searchlight, Portable, 60-inch 1942A... ........................... TM 5-7115 POWER SUPPLY UNITS. PE-172 .....................TB 11-1526-2 PE-172-A ...................TB 11-1426-1 PE-172-T6 ..................TB 11-1426-1 RA-61-A ......................TM 11-873 RA-74-A, B, C, RA-84-A, B, and RA-94-A ...........................TB 11-866-3 RA-74-C, RA-84-B and RA-95-A......... .................TM 11-866, TB 11-86 6-1 RA-101-A ...................TB 11-1520-1 POWER TRAIN: Axles, Bodies, and Frame for 2%-ton 4x2 Dump Truck (Federal) .TM 9-1821 Basic Half-Track Vehicle (IHC)....... ........................... TM 9-1707B Chassis, and Body- Truck 1 % -ton 4x2 (Ford) .TM 9-1806B 2 -ton 6 x 6....... .TM t-1801 130 POWER UNITS: (Continued) POWER TRAIN: (Continued) Chassis and Body(Continued) Truck (Continued) A -ton 6 x 6, (Studebaker USB and USS x 4)..TM 9-1807' 2%-ton to 4-ton, 4x4. (Hari, 4-wheel Drive) . . . TM 9 1815V 4 to 5-ton, 4x4, Tractor, (Autocar and Federal) ...... ............................. TM 9-1816 " 6 to 6-ton, 4x4 Truck, Tractor, (Autocar) ...............TM 9-1817 10-ton, 6x4 Truck (Mack)......... ............................- TM 9-I818B Crane, 2-ton Tractor M5 (IHC-T9)...... TM 9-1781B Equipment for landing Vehicles Tracked) (Unarmored) MK II LVT (2).......... .............................. TM...9-1784B Gun, Motor 76-mm, Carriage T70 ..... ........................... TM 9-1755A Heavy Wrecker. Ml Series 2 (Axles, Transmission, Wheel and Tires......... TM 9-1795A Scout Car. M3A1 ..................TM 9-1705 Suspension System .......... . .TM 9-1772B, TM 9-1793B Suspension System, Carrier Light Cargo Model T-15 ....................TM 9-1893B Tanks, Medium M3. M4 and Modification ............................ . TM 9-175OB Track, Frame Assembly Seats. TM 9-1777C Track Suspension Equipment. Tractor. Highspeed, 18 ton M5...........TM 9-17R6B Tractor, Heavy, Ml. Allis-Chalmers HD- 1W ...........................TM 9-1787C Truck 2 Ya -ton 6x6 (^MC.....TM 9-1801A 4-ton, 6x6 Diamond T, 968A, 970A, ^72 .....................TM 9-1811 POWER TRAIN UNITS, Medium Tanks. M3 and M4 and Mod................... . . , .TM 9-1750 POWER TRANSMISSION, Automotive. Units ...................................TM 10-585 POWER UNITS: All Types, Technical Data... TB 5-9720-10 B-15, Form TPL-83C-Allis Chalmers. . . . .............................TM 5-9964 Electric. 2 KW, V.C. Engine2 Cylinder, 4-cycle, Onan "OTC" Generator, 2KW 40 Volt, DC 2000 RPM D.W. Onan and Sons ........................ TM 5-5360 Gasoline Engine-Driven,. Trailer-Mounted, 4-Steel Wheels. 120-140 HP, 300 WA. .....................TM 5-1254, LO 1106 General Summary ...............TB SIG 18 High-Voltage, Filter Resistors Replace- ment ...................... . .TB SIG 126 Limited Standard, PE-8/TTQ-1.......... .............................TB SIG 111 L-90, Form TPL-41-B, Allis-Chalmers*. ............................ TM 5-9962 Model I.M21-A, 1 H -KVA. Kohler....... .................TM 11-935, TB 11-935-1 Model 200, International Harvester.... ........................... TM 5-9944 . Model C, Beaver Pipe Tools... .TM 5-9652 Model F-12, International Harvester. . . . ............................ TM 5-9942 Monitoring, Radiosonde Receptor AN/FMQ1 .....................TB SIG 152 PE-49-F .......................TM 11-920 PE-49-G ....................TM 11-920-G PL-74 ...........TB SIG 116, TB SIG 133 PE-74. PE-74-B. PE-74-( ) . . .TM 11-909 . PE-75 ....................; .TV 11 900-1 PE-75-C through PE-75-T........TM 11-900 PE-75-K, Preliminary Instructions.... ............................... TM.......................11-900K PE-75-T ..........................TM 11-900T PE-75-U .......................TM 11-900U PE-77-( ) ................ ...TM 11-903 PE-82-E .................... .TM 11SL8 PE-84, PE-84-A, PE-84-C and PE-84-0. .................TM..11-915, TB 11-915-1, TB SIG 116, TB SIG 133 pE-85 ................... ..TB SIG 124 PE-92-B ....................TM 11-905 PE-95-A, PE-95-B and PE-95-C.TM 11-904 PE-95-G and PE-95-H.......TM 11-904-G, II 904 H. TB 11-904-1, TB 11 904 2, TB 11-904-3 PE-99-E ..........TM 11-928. 11-S2SE PE-99-F ....................TM 11-923F PE-99-G .............TM 11-926G, 11-982G PE-103-A ................... TB 11-275-7 PE-108, A. B, C, D and E....TM 11-927, TB SIG 104, TB SIG <25 PE-137-A ...................TM 11-921 PE-145-A ...................TM 11-929 PE-157 .....................TM 11-245 PE-167-A ...................TM 11-946 EE-173 ..................TB 11-1126 6 PE-182 .....................TM 11 939 PE-185-A .......TM 11-925, TB 11-925-1 PE-197...........TM 11-940, TB SIG 111 PE-198 ................ ..TB SIG 139 PE-198-B ................TB 11-1329 12 PE-201-A ..................TM 11-914 | PE-201-C ................... .TM 11 914C I PE-205-B ...................TM 11 970; PE-210 .....................TM 11-947 PE-214-A ...................TM 11-913 PE-214-B ...................TM 11-945 PE-245-A .................TM-11-930 PP34-MSM.- Rectifier .......TM 11 9tz5 PU-8/TTQ-1 . ?..........TM 11-9.32 PU-9/TPS-2 . .TB 1 1 1489 1, TB 11-1589-2 Signal Corps, PE-95-G and H........... . .................... .TB 11-904 2 Tanks, Med um, M8A4 & M4A4............ ...............................TM 9-1750F U-40, TPL 43-B, Allis-Chalmers.TM 5-9960 UD6, International Harvester. . .TM 5-9798 UD-9, International Harvester. . .TM 5-9934 UD-14. International Harvester. .TM 5 9936 UD-18, International Harvester. .TM 5 9938 Y69, Y91, PY91, Y4069. Y4091, PY69, Continental Motors...........TM 5-9898 POWER VISE STAND: No. 422....TM 5 9010 PRACTICE BOMBING: (See Bombing) PREDICTIONS: Propagation, Basic Radio..,. ......................TB 11-499-3, TB 11 499-5 PRESERVATION AND CARE OF SEACOAST DEFENSE MATERIEL ................TM 4-245 PRESERVING. Ordnance Material.. .TM 9 850 PRESSES: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-7 Drill-- Floor Type ...... .TM 5-4180, 5-4306, 5-4308 Triple Duty .......TM 5-4348, 5-4558 Upright Type .............TM 5-4178 Hydraulic, Track, Portable, Hand-Oper- ated 100-Ton, Rodgers Model 18-36 ...........TM 5-4202 Model 22 ................ TM 5-4170 Lithographic Offset, Motor-Driven, 110- Volt, 60-Cycle, AC American Type Founders, Weben- dorfer, Big Chief, Model 29, 22x29-in. Sheet Size....TM 5-6020 Harris-Sey bold-Potter, Model LTE, 20x22 Z4-in. Sheet Size .. TM 5-6022 Printing, Big Chief 29, 22x29, Weben- dorfer Mills Co., American Type , Founders (SPM-1151).... TM 5-6020 PRESSES: (Continued, Universal, Model 22, 100-ton, Roger* Hydraulic, Inc. (SPM-1S3S). .TM 5-4170 PRIMERS, Safety Distance Requirements. ............................ TB ORD 214 PRINTERS: Mercury- Model 55Chas., Bruqing...... .........................TM 5-6110 Model 75Chas., Bruning......... ...................... ..TM 5-6 lit TG-7-A, TG-7-B and TG-37-B............ ..............TM 11-352, TB 11-852-1 PRISONERS OF WAR: Enemy ... .TM 19-500 PROCEDURES: Administrative Audit. Cost - Plus - A* Fixed-Fee Supply Contracts.TM 14-1000 Signaling, Combined . .FM 24-22, FM 24-23 Standard Repair .............TB QM 26 PROCUREMENT: Requirements, Invitation for Bids, Contracts and Bonds.TM 10-800 PROGRAMS, Supply, Army Preparation and Administration ..................TM 38-210 PROJECTILES, Illuminating MK 24 Mod. 1 .......................... TB ORD 122 PROJECTOR: Equipment. PH-398, PH-398-A .....................TM 11-406, TM 11-406A Equipment ....................TB SIG 148 PROJECTORS: Ceiling Light, ML-121-A, B, C, D, E. F and G.....................TM 11-421 Film and Filmstrip ..,........TM 11-401 Ground Signal, M4.............TM 9-1292 PH-222. PH-222-A .............TM 11-408 Pyrotechnic, All Types ............. .................TM 9-290, TM 9-1290 Target Rocket, Ml. .TM 9-890, TB 9-890-1 PROPELLER SHAFTS; (See Shafts) - PROPHYLAXIS, Sulfadiazine . . . .TB MED 112 PROTECTION: Fire, Troop Organizations in Theaters of Operations.............TM 5-315 Individuals and small units.... .FM 21-45 PROTECTORS. Collective, MS..TB 8-350-2 PSYCHIATRIC, patients, treatment... .................TB MED 28, TB MED 32 PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE, Clinical, In Army Hospital ... TB MED 115 PSYCHROMETER EQUIPMENT, ML-313/AM ........................ TB SIG 3S PSYCHROMETERS: ML-24 .................. TB SIG 76 ML-224 ...................TB SIG 76 PSYCHOTHERAPY, Group ......TB MED 103 PUBLIC ADDRESS: Equipment, PA-4-C .................... ...... .TM 11-435, TB 11-435-1 Set - ' - ' . AN/UIQ-1 .............TM 11-2505 PA-l-F ...............TM 11-442 PA-2-B ...............TM 11-449 PA-5 and PA-5A .....TM 11-2504 PUBLICATIONS: List of, for Training ..... FM 21-3 Signal Corps, Nomenclature Designations ..............................TB SIG 103 PULLEY, Dodge Crankshaft, Reclamation... ............................TB 9-2830-31 PUMPERS: Kermath Sea Chief . . .TM 55-8000 PUMPS: Al! Types, Technical Data....... TB 5-9720-2, TB 5-9720-4, TB 6-9720-10 Asphalt, Trailer-Mounted, with Distrib- utor Attachments, Littleford, Model US-8C .............TM 5-1012, TM 5-1026 Bilge, Cold Weather Preeautioxw.TB 9-802-9 Bituminous, Trailer-Mounted, Littleford, Model US-118.................TM 6-1040 131 JUMPS: (Continued) Boiler, Feed Steam, Model DRP-S28. ............................TM 6-9672 Centrifugal* Gasoline Engine-Driven-** Base-Mounted 1%-in., Discharge, 125- GPM at 800-ft, Head, Economy, Model B-180 . .TM 5-2036, TM 5-2037, TB 5-2036-1 1-in., Discharge SL-GPM at 50-ft. Head Barnes, Model M .................TM 6-2120 Carver, Model 255 ...........TM 5-500 Jaeger, Carver or Red Jacket, Model 2APS-1.TM 5-2022, LO 1085 L0-GPM, 125-ft. Head, Gorman - Rupp, W52-10, W52-10A. . TM 5-2034, TM 2038, TB 5-2038-1 100-GPM at 200-ft. Head, Gardner-Den- ver, Model E......... ...........TM 6-2112 166-GPM at 2 5-ft., Head, Nove, Model KH-2 ........LO 1086 8-in., Discharge 200-GPM at 1000-ft, Head, or in Parallel, 400-GPM at 500-ft., Head, Hanlon- Waters, Type 1650 ................TB 5-2279-1 600-GPM, at 400-ft., Head, Ingersoll- Rand, 8-GT, with Cummins HIP - 600 Engine ...TM 5-2026 4-In., Discharge 200-GPM at 800-ft., Head, Gorman-Rupp, Model J-54.TM 5-2008 200-GPM at 850-ft., Head, Gorman-Rupp, Model C-54-14 .... ................TM 5-2028, TB 5-2028-1 480-GPM at 300-ft., Head, Left, Model Aurora AD-2.......... ........ .IB 5-2316-1 <-in., Discharge 1000-GPM at 800-ft., Head, American Marsh, Model 6B, Type HBE ................ ..........TM 5-2116. TB 5-2116-1 Tracer-Mounted-* -in., Discharge, 166-GPM at 25-ft., Head, Novo, Model KH-2. ...TM 5-2044 4-in., Discharge, 500-GPM at 20-ft., Head, Carver, Model 4822.. .TM 5-500-5, TB 5-2056-1 6-In., Discharge, 1,000-GPM at 80-ft.. Head, Model 800-WA .jlTM 5-1256, LO 1107 PUMPS: (Continued) Deep Well Gasoline Engine-Driven- Helical Rotor-Type 80-GPM at 250-ft., Head Type 2, Peerless Hi-Lift, Model 42, and 42-H.... ................TM 5-2042, 5-2054, TB 5-2054-1, LO 1079 80-GPM at 250-ft., Head Type 1, Peerless Hi-Lift, Model 52 .......TM 5-2046, TB 5-2046-1, LO 1091 Turbine-Type 4-in., Discharge, 150 GPM at 150-ft., Head, Cook, Model PI-606 . .TM 5-9160, TB 5-9If0-1 200-GPM at 200-ft., Head Peerless, Model 6M........... .. .TM 5-2040, TB 5-2040-1, TB 5-2040 2, TB 5-2040-3 Diaphragm, G a s o 1 in e Engine-Driven, Mounted on Two Steel Wheels, 4-in., Discharge, 100-GPM at 10-ft,, Head, Suction, Novo, Model AD-4. . .TM 5-2014 Fuel .........................TM 9-1828A Hydraulic Trucks, Dump......TB ORD 59 Oil Bleeding, Motorcycle Indian (Al! Models) ................. TB ORD 203 Piston, Power, Horizontal, Gasco Fig. No. 1860, 8%" x 4V4" x 4H" x 4Ms" x 6, Rotary Duplex, Gasco Pump & Burner Co.... ............................. TM 5-9554 Hi-Octane Pumping Unit, 100-GPM, 100-ft., Head of Gasoline with De- watering and Deaerating Equip- ment, Gasoline Engine-Powered, Hill Diesel Engine Co. . . .TM 5-2324 Power take-off Driven, Fire Truck- Mounting Mid-Ship, Single Dis- charge, 2-in., Discharge, 100-GPM at 277-ft., Head or (120-PSI), Watrous, HD-281-R ... .TM 5-2076 Steam Gardner-Denver- 4 x 2Ms x 4...........TM 5-2320 5% x 31/2 x 6........TM 5-2298 Sump Pneumatic 2%-in.. Discharge, 175-GPM at 25-ft., Head, Ingersoll-Rand, Model 25...............TM 5-500-7 8-in., Discharge, 175-GPM at 2 5-ft., Head, Chicago Pneu- matic, Model CP-2. ..TM 5-2018 Technical Data ...............TB 5-9720-12 Vacuum, Style 1142736, Westinghouse Electric L Mfg. Co...........TM 5-9806 Warren Steam, Size, 1V2 0-11, Warren Steam Pump Co. Inc...........TM 5-2296 W ater Having a Defective Water Seal Washer Seat, Reclamation........... .......................TM 9-2830-25 Trailer-Mounted, with Distributor At- tachments, Rosco, Model MAE. .. ..........................TB 5-1186-1 PUMPING STATION, 3-in., Portable, with 2 gasoline Engine-Driven, Centrifugal Pumps, 1 sand Trap, 1 Discharge Section, 1 Main Line Header Section, 1 Set of Automatic Controls, 285-barrels per Hour Against a Pressure Differential of 600-lb., McGregor and Reed.......................TM 5-9162 PURIFICATION, Water ............. TM 5-295 PYROTECHNICS: Aircraft .... >- TM 1-409 Military :... .. . . .. . . ... .TM 9-1 SSI QUADRANTS! Elevation, Ml .....TM 9-1557, TM 9-2674 Gunners, Ml and M1918........TM 9-1527 Range Ml ....TM 9-1549, TB ORD 140 M4 ............TM 9-1551, TM 9-2551, M5 ...................... TM 9-2552 QUALITY CHECK, Bleaching Material, De- contamination, Procedure for Theater of Operations .............TB CW 3-220-282 QUARTERMASTER: Base Depot Company.............TM 10-367 Fumigation and bath Company. .TM 10-645 Laundry, Fixed Procedure .... .TM 10-355 Operations ........................FM 10-5 Petroleum Products Laboratory. .TB QM 16 Service Company ...................TM 10-235 Theater of Operation........FM 10-10 Supplies and Equipment, Demolition.... ..............................TB QM 27 Technical Bulletins . ............ TB QM 1 RACKS, Transit, Field.. .......... .TB 11-1306-1 RADAR: Antijamming........TM 11-750, TM 11-751, TB SIG 16 Electronic, Fundamentals ... .TM 11-466, TM 11-466 LAB Equipment Ground .............TB SIG 132 Precautions, Gasoline ..........TB SIG 63 Set. AN/TPX-3 .................TM 11-1159 Spotting, AA Guns.............TC 34, 1944 System, Fundamentals ..... . ... . .TM 11-467 RADIATOR, Repairs ............... TM 10-450 RADIO: Aircraft Shop Practice........ ,TM 1-470 Basic, Propagation Predictions December 1944 ............TB 11-499-1 January 1945 ......... ..TB 11-499-2 February, 1945 ...........TB 11-499-8 March, 1945 ..............TB 11-499-4 April, 1945 ..............TB 11-499-5 Communication ............ .FM 24-18 AGF ..........................FM 24-6 Censorship ............. TC 15, 1943 Channels ..........^,.....TB SIG 81 Equipment German ..............TM Ell-227 Signal ...............TM 11-227 Field Artillery ............. .TM-235 Frequencies, Station ... . . .TC 6, 1943 In the Clear..............TC 72, 1942 Jamming ............ TB 8IG S Jungle .......................TB SIG 4 Relay System .......... .TB SIG 78 Security ........TC 71, 1943, TB SIG 2 Italian Reports........ TC 49, 1942 Traffic Classification . .TB SIG 62 Control Central, AN/TRQ-1. . .TM 11-2619 Direction Finders, Test and Calibration for Site and Instrumental Errors.... ......................... .TB SIG 113 Equipment Aircraft . . ........ TM 1-4 72 Car Armored, Light, M8. .TM 11-2702 Half-Track, M2.........TM 11-2701 Carriage, Motor, Multiple Gun M18 and M14............TM 11-2712 M15 .................TM 11-2708 MIS and MIS.........TM 11-2712 Installation- Armored Utility Car M20. .TM 11-2716 Carrier, Personnel, Half-Track, M3 TM 11-2714 Light Tanks M5 and M5A1............ .......................TM 11-2720 RC-100-B, Preliminary . .TM 11-111SS 132 RADIO: (Continued) Equipment (Continued) RC-127-A' Preventive Maintenance ...... ............................ TM 11-1415 Technical Operation .TM 11-1315 Weather Protection .. .TB SIG 105 RC-145-A Operation in High-Density Areas .....................TB SIG 119 Preventive Maintenance ...... ......................TM 11-1431 Technical Operation . .TM 11-1331 11-1531 RC-148, RC-148-B and RC-148-C... TM 11-1118, TM 11-1318, TM 11-1418, TB SIG 59 RC-150-B, RC-150-C, RC-150-D, KC- 151-A and RC-151-D.. .TM 11-1317, TM 11-1417, TM 11-1517 RC-1S2-A and RC-282-A. .TM 11-1308, 11-1408, TM 11-1508, TB SIG 119 RC-184 Operation in High-Density Areas TB SIG 119 Preventive Maintenance..... .........................TM...11-1432 Technical Operation Manual.... ...............................TM 11-1332 Weather Protection . . .TB SIG 105 RC-188-A ......................TM 11-1421 RC-192-A-(C) ............TM 11-1133, TB 11-1133-1 RC-207-A .................TM 11-1416 RC-215-A Preventive Maintenance........... ............TM 11-1334. 11-1434 TB 11-1334-1, TB SIG 93 Service Manual .......TM 11-1534 RO-246 ..................TM 11-1450 RC-282-A . .TM 11-1308, TM 11-1508, TB SIG 119 RC-350 and RO-351 ... .TM 11-1446, TM 11-1346, 11-1546, TB 11-1346-1, TB SIG S3 Tank- Light' MS ............TM 11-2713 M3A3.............;...TM 11-2700 T9E1 ............TM 11-2705 Medium M3 ..............TM 11-2706 M4 ..............TM 11-2704 Recovery Vehicle, T2.TM 11-2703 Truck 54-ton, 4x4, Amphibian....... ...........TM 11-2707, 11-2715' 54-ton, 4x4, Carryall........ TM 11-2710 214-ton, 6x6, Cargo.TM 11-2709 Fundamentals .....................TM 11-455 Jamming ............. .TB SIG 5, TO 58, 1942 ; TC 107, 1942 Modulator, BC-423-B............TM 11-2636 Noises, Suppression ..........TM 11-483 Operator ................... TM 11-454 AGP ........................FM 24-6 Portable, Broadcast Transmitter, TWT PB-50A .......................TM 11-825 Procedure, Jt. Army-Navy. . .TC 2, 12, 1941 Propagation, Handbook (Preliminary). . ............................. TM 11-499 Receivers PC-312 Series ............TM 11-850, TB 11-850-1 - BC-312-N, BC-312-NX, BC-314-G, BC-344-G. .TM 11-850, TB 11-850-N, TB 11-850-3, TB 11-850-4 BC-342-N.................TB 11-850-4 BC-652-A ..............TB 11-630-4 RADIO: (Continued) Receivers (Continued) BC-654-A .................TB 11-275-1 BC-779-A, B .............TB 11-866-3 BC-779-B, BC-794-B, and BC-1004-C ............. TM 11-866, TM 11-866-1 BC-787-B ....TM 11-867 BC-794-A, B .............TB 11-866-3 BC-969-A ...............TM 11-873 BC-1004-A, B, C, D.......TB 11-866-3 German, Kw Ea............TB SIG E14 Spez. 445 b Bs...........TB SIG E4 Transmitter, C-34/FRC-1 ..TM 11-228 Sets AN FRC-1 ................TM 11-228 MPM-1 .... TM 11-1343, 11-1443, 11-1543 MRC-1 ................TM 11-602 RRC-5 ................TM 11-265 TPS-1A ...............TM 11-44 7 A, TB 11-1347A-1, TB 11-1547A-1, TB 11-1547A-2. TB 11-1647A-3, TB 11-1547A-4, TB 11-1547A-5, TB SIG 117 TPS-1 (C) ............TM 11-1147, TB SIG 117 TPS-2 . .TM 11-1339, TM 11-1489, TM 11-1539. TB 11-1389-1, TB SIG 108, TB 11-1539-1, TB 11-1339-1. TB SIG 95 TPS-3 . .TM 11-1340, TM 11-1540, 11-1440, TB 11-1340-1, TB 11-1540-3, TB SIG 77, TB SIG 117 TRC-1 and 1A..........TM 11-2601 TRC-2 . ,TM 11-2603, TB SIG 151 TRC-4 and 4A..........TM 11-2601 VRC-1 ...............TM 11-277 German, Power Supplies..TB SIG E 20 Japanese, 97 Light Wireless...... ...........TB SIG E 18, TB SIG E 19 SCR 131 and 161 ..........TM 11-237 156 and 156-C.........TM 11-1506 162-T6 ...............TM 11-1326 171 ..................TM 11-234 177-B ................TM 11-232, TB 11-232-1, TB 11-232-2 178 and 179...........TM 11-231 188-A . .TM 11-233, TB 11-233-1 193 A, B, C, D and E......... .........TM 11-273, TB SIG 21 D, E, G, H, J, K, KB, KW, I, M, P, Q, R, s, and T ....... .TB 11-273-2 G In Car, Half-Track, M2 ................. TM.11-2701 J In Truck, %-Ton, 4x4 TM 11-2710 L In Truck, ^4 -Ton, 4x4 ..................... TM.............11-2707 Q ....................TB SIG 70 194 and 195 ..........TM 11-238 197 B Through F ....TM 11-241 C, D and F.......TM 11-805 203 ..................TM 11-239 206-F.................TM 11-240F 210 A Through G.....TM 11-272 211A, B, and C......TC 4, 1948 245 A Through P.......TM 11-272 AB In Truck, *4 -Ton, 4x4...............TM 11-2707 P In Car, Half-Track, M2 TM 11-2701 T In Truck, 24-Ton, 4x4.. ................... TM.11-2710 RADIO: (Continued) Seta (Continued) SCR(Continued) *55 ............................ ...TM 11-861 268 Series........FM 4-176, TM 11-1406, TM 11-1806, TB SIG 53 163......TB SIG 39, TB SIG 43, TB SIG 49, TB SIG 53, TB SIG 68, TB SIG 82, TC 105, 1943 268. B and C........TM 11-1506, TB 11-1406-1, TB 11-1506-1, TB 11-1506-2, TB SIG 40, TB SIG 42 268-B .....TB SIG 39, TB SIG 63 26S-C ...............TM 11-1106C, TB 11-1806-1, TB SIG 46 270 Series/......TM 11-1038, TM 11-1310, TB 11-1033-1, TB 11-1083-2, TB SIG 86, TB SIG 106, TB SIG 126 270-( ) .............TB 11-1570-1 270-0 ..TB SIG 130, TB SIG 131 270-B ...............TM 11-1100 270-B, C, D, E, BA, CA, and A .........TM 11-1310, 11-1410 270-BB, CB, DA, and EA....... a,.... .TM 11-1370, TM 11-1570, TB 11-1570-2, TB SIG 57, TB SIG 60 270-D .............TM 11-1114D 270- DA .............TB SIG 57 271- ( ) .........TB 11-1570-1 270- 0 ........... .TB SIG 130, TB SIG 131 271 Series.........TM 11-1033, TB SIG 86, TB SIG 106, TB 11-1038-1 271 ................TM 11-1810, TB 11-1038-2, TB SIG 126 271, A. BA, D, E, F, G, H, J, K, L, LA, M..............TM 11-1410 271- AC, DA, and BB...TBSIG56 271-AAB, AC, BB, DA, EA, FA, GA, HA, JA, KA, LA and MA ...........TM 11-1870, TM 11-1570 281-D .....TM 11-244 284- In Car, Half-Track, M2.., ................... TM 11-2701 la Truck, ^4-Ton, 4x4... ..................... TM 11-2707 284 A . .TM 11-275, TB 11-275-1, TB 11-275-3, TB 11-275-4, TB 11-275-6 288 ..................TM 11-250, TB 11-250-1 291-A (Direction Finding)..... ............TM 11-243, TB 11-243-2 292 ........ ..........TM 11-254 296-A . ...FM4-95, TM 11-1106A TM 11-1305, TM 11-1405, TM 11-1505, TB 11-1105A-1, TB 11-1405-1, TB 11-1505x1, TB 11-1505-3, TB 11-1505-4 299 Series.............TM 11-280 TB 11-280-1, TB 11-280-2 299-A ................ TM 11-280B 299-B ............. .TM 11-280B 299C ................TC 61, 1948 800A .. .TM 11-242, TB 11-242-1 399-A and 499-A ... .TM 11-281, TB 11-281-2, TB 11-281-1 508 A ...TM 11-246A.TB 11-246-1 B .. .TM 11-246B, TB 11-246-1 504A.................TM 11-862 506 Series...TB SIG 21, TB SIG 70 TB 11-630-8 fa Car, Mall-Track, M2........ ........... TM 11-2701 133 RADIO: (Continued) Sats(Continued) SCR(Continued) Ln Car, Light Armored, MS. . ................................ TM 11-2702 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track MS or M5A1........................... ....................................TM 11-2711 In Truck, %-Ton, 4 x 4.. .. .................... TM 11-2707 In Truck, A,-Ton, 4 x 4...... ...................... TM 11-2710 606A ......................TM 11-63X) TB 11-630-1, TB 11-630-4 60S Series............TM 11-600 TB 11-600-2, TB SIG 70 TC 105, 1943 In Car Half-Track, M2......... ............. TM 11-2701 Light Armored. MS. . . .................. TM 11-2702 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track MS or M5A1 ..................TM 11-2711 In Tank Medium, MS TM 11-2706 Medium, M4 TM 11-2704 In Truck % -Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2707 %-Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2710 608-A .............. .TB 11-600-1 S08-A, B and C............TB SIG 32 508- C ..............TB 11-600-1 608-D .............. TB 11-600-1 509- A .. .TM 11-605, TB 11-605-1, TB 11-605-5, TB SIG 115 510 Series.......... .TM 11-605 TB 11-605-3, TB SIG 70 TC 105, 1943 In Carriage, Multiple Gun, M15 ...............TM 11-2708 In Car Half-Track, M2........... ........... TM 11-2701 Light Armored, MS. .. .......... TM 11-2701 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track MS or M5A1........ .............TM 11-2711 In Tank, Light, T9E1...... ................. TM 11-2705 Ia Truck % -Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2707 %-Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2710 2 Vs-Ton, 6x6 TM 11-2709 510-A .. .TM 11-605, TB 11-605-1 . . . . TB 11-605-2, TB 11-605-4, TB SIG 45 510- B ................TB SIG 45 TB 11-605-1, TB 11-605-2, TB 11-605-4 511- A and B. ........TM 11-245, TB SIG 115 516C to E..........TM 11-1306 TM 11-1406, TM 11-1506, TB 11-1506-1 627A .. .TM 11-1052, TM 11-1119 TM 11-1319, TM 11-1419 TB 11-1119-1, TB 11-1119-2 TB 11-1119-3, TB 11-1119-5 TB 11-1119-6, TB 11-1119-7 TB 11-1119-8, TB 11-1119-9 TB 11-600-1, TB 11-600-2, TM 11-1519, TB 11-1519-1, TB 11-1519-2, TB 11-1519-3, TB SIG 60 528 Series TM 11-600, TB 11-600-1 TB 11-600-2, TB SIG 70 TC 106, 1943 la vLr, Half-Track, M2... ................ TM 11-3711 RADIO: (Continued) Sets (Continued) SCR(Continued) In Carriage- Gun Motor MIS to IT..TM 11-2712 Personnel, Half-Track M5 or M5A1. .TM 11-2711 In Tank Medium, M3 TM 11-2706 Medium, M4 TM 11-2704 In Truck %-Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2707 % -Ton, 4x4 .TM 11-2710 In Vehicle, Tank Recovery, T2 .............TM 11-2703 528-A, B and C........TB SIG 32 533-T2 ............... TM 11-1136 586 Series............TM 11-235 TB 11-235-1, TB 11-235-3 TB 11-235-4, TB 11-235-5 TB 11-235-6, TB 11-235-7 538 Series.............TM 11-800 In Car, Light Armored, MS .................. TM 11-2702 In Tank Medium, M3 TM 11-2706 Medium, M4 TM 11-2704 In Vehicle, Tank Recovery, T2 .............TM 11-2703 543 ................TB 11-625-1 S43-A ............. .TB 11-625-2 545 ... .PM 4-146, TB 11-1527-1, TC 34, 1944 545-A .. .TM 11-1327, TM 11-1427 _ TB 11-1127-4, TB 11-1127-1, ' TB 11-1127-5, TB SIG 34. TB SIG 114 547-A and B............TM 11-1109 551A ............... .TM 11-247 Lsl-B .................TM 11-247 555A .................TM 11-251 556 A ................ TM 11-255 532 .....................PM 4-96 A and TS..........TM 11-1312 TM 11-1412 C.........................TM 11-1112 T6 ............. TM 11-1512 584 .......FM 4-144, TM 11-1824 TM 11-1424, TB 11-1324-1 TB 11-1524, TB 11-1524-1, TB 11-1424-3, TB 11-1424-4, TB 11-1524-5, TB 11-1524-7, TB 11-1524-12, TB 11-1524-13, TB 11-1524-14, TB 11-1524-15, TB 11-1524-16, TB 11-1524-17, TB 11-1524 18, TB SIG 114, TC 84. 1944 S84-A and B........TB 11-1524-8, TB 11-1524-10, TB 11-1524-11 588 .....TM 11-1052, TM 11-1329 TB 11-1329-7. TP 11-1329-9, TB 11-1329-10, TB 11-1329-12, TM 11-1429 B ..................TM 11-1529 538, In Car, Half-Track. M2. . ...................... TM 11-2701 593-A .. .TM 11-859, TB 11-859-2 602 A ..............TM 11-1326, TM 11-1526, TB 11-1126-5, TB 11-1526-1, TB 11-1526-22 TB SIG 117 A and TS.........TM 11-1126 TM 11-1426, TB 11-1126-1 TB 11-1126-2 T6 .............TM 11-1526. TM 11-1526-2, TB 11-1126-5, TB 11-1326-1, TB 11-1426-1, TB 11-1426-2, TB 11-1526-1, TB SIG 117 RADIO: (Continued) Sets(Continued) SCR(Continued) TS (AN/TPS-3) .. .TB SIG 35 08 Series TB SIG 70, TC 105, 1943 In Car Half-Track, M2....... .......... TM 11-2701 Light Armored, M8. . . ................. TM 11-2703 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track M5 or M5A1. ... .................TM 11-2711 In Truck, %-Ton, 4x4... ............ TM 11-2710 A ............TM 11-620 A and B. ........ .TB SIG 32 609 A ...TM 11-615, TM11-615A TB 11-615-1, TB 11-615-3, TB 11-615-5 A and B...........TB SIG 115 10 Series TB SIG 70, TC 105, 1943 In Car Half-Track, M2....... ............. TM 11-2701 Light Armored, M8 . . . ................. TM.......11-2702 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track ML or M5A1........... ...................TM 11-2711 In Truck % -Ton. 4x4 TM 11-2707 % -Ton, 4x4 TM 11-2710 2 4^-Ton, 6x6 TM 11-2709 In Vehicle, Tank Recovery, T2 .......... TM 11-2703 10- A .. .TM 11-615, TM 11-615A TB 11-615-1, TB 11-615-2 TB 11-615-3, TB SIG 45 A and B. .... .TB 11-615-4, TB SIG 115 . 14A ...............TM 11-873 ' IS ................TM 11-1141 TB 11-1541-1 A ...............TM 11-1341 T-l ............TB 11-1541-1 627 ..................TM 11-1052 A . .TM 11-1320, TM 11-1420, TM 11-1520, TB 11-1520-1, TB 11-1520-2 28 Series............TB SIG 70 In Car Half-Track, M2....... ......... TM 11-2701 Light Armored, M8 . . . ................. TM 11-2702 In Carrier, Personnel, Half- Track ML or MS Al. .... ................. TM 11-2711 In Truck, %-Ton, 4x4.... TM 11-2710 A ....................TM 11-620 A and B..........TB SIG 32 636-A . .TM 11-1342, TM 11-1442, TM 11-1542 682-A _____FM 4-97. TM 11-1561, TM 11-1461, TB SIG 87, TB SIG 92 694 AW ..............TM 11-230 C . . . TM 11-230C, TB SIG 151 714 AW................TM 11-229 AR-183, AG-183, AH-183, AJ- 183, AX-183. AL-183, AL- 283, AN-183, AN-283 TM 11-200 German Feldfu. b and ........TB SIG E12 Fu&pxech. a. .......... TB SIG E7 LL 469 A..............TB SIG E13 134 / RADIO: (Continued) German(Continued). Torn Fu. bl cknd f....TB SIG El Fu. D2.............TBSIGE2 Fu. g...........TB SIG El6 E b................TBSIGE3 Ground, Diagrams.........TM 11-310 Jamming ..................TB SIG 54 Japanese.................TB SIG E17 Vehicular .....TB SIG 33, TB SIG 143 Suppression ................TB 9 710-28 Targets, Airplane.............TM 20-300 Tower TR-48 ............. . .TB 11-1346-1 TR-48 and TR-49 .......TB 11-1334-1 Guyed, 73' 7"............TM 11-2615 Transmitters BC 191 Series TM 11-600, TB 11 800-1 BC-191-N .............. .TM 11-800N BC 365 F ................TM 11-828 BC-447-F ................TM 11 827 i LC 677 ..................TM 11-1060 i 149-A ............... .. . .TM 11 -822 German 10 W.S.c and H...........TB SIG E5 20 W.S.c and D.......TB SIG E8 30 W.S. a............TB SIG Ell 80 W.S. a............TB SIG E10 100 W.S...............TB SIG E9 Portable, Lifeboat, Model ET 8026.. ..........................TM 11-830 Telegraph, Telephone, SST-101...... ....................... TM 11-824 ! Wilcox j 96C and 96C3............TM 11-803 j 96-200A and 96-200B. .TM 11-802 Transmitter-Receiver, Type 1505 (250 Watts and Associated Equipment. . . . ............................... TM 11-823 Transmitting Set, AN/CRN-11............ ............................TM 11-1077 RADIOSONDES: Repair ....................TB 11-2403-1 Receptor, AN/FMQ-1, Tropicalization . . . ....................... TB 11-2403-2 RADIOTELEGRAPH: Procedure, U. S -British... ..FM 24-10 Signals, Combined Air Extract...............FM 24-13 Army Extract... ..........FM 24 12 j Signals, Visual...............FM 24-23 RADIOTELEPHONE: ' | Air Forces....................TM 1 460 I Call Words....................TB SIG 51 Fighter .......................FM 1-46 Procedure .........TM 1-460. TC 48, 1944 U.S.-British ..............FM 24-9 RAFTING .........................TB ENG 4s RAFTS: Stream Crossing ...............TB ENG 31 To support heavy tank T26E1. .TB ENG 52 RAIL, TRANSPORTATION. Zone of the In- terior .............................TM 10-370 RAILHEAD, Company, Quartermaster Hand- book . .TM 10-379, TB 10 379-1, TB 10-379-2 RAILWAY BRIDGES: (See Bridges) RAILWAY SERVICE: Maintenance of Way Rules........TM 55-275 Transportation Rules............TM 55-265 RAILWAYS (See Also Locomotives) Artillery, Equipments.............FM 4-51' Cars, Hospital. ... .TB 55-2851, TB 55-285-2 Construction ...................TB 55-275-1 Military . . ..................FM 55-50 Operating Battalion., . .FM 55-55, TM 5-405 Shop Battalion..................FM 55-60 RANGE: Stove, Ovens, and Cooking Outfits. . ...........................TM 10 400 RANGE, FIELD M 1937...............TB 10-400-3, TC 86, 1943 RANGE FINDERS (See Finders, Range) RATIONS ...........................TB MED 25 Jungle ........................TB QM 13 READER, Army..................... . .TM 21-500 REAPING, Courses, Officers.........TC 25, 1941 RECEIVER: Beacon Transmitter, AN/PPN-iA........ ............TM 11-1140A, TB 11-1140A-2 Indicator, BC-1239-A ..... .TB 11-1570-1, TB SIG 131 Mark 32 Type, Japanese Radio Set.... ...........................TB SIG E 19 Modfel AR-8506 B, Intermediate and High Frequency ...................TM 11 875 Radio BC 312-L, M.N, NX _____TB 11-850 3 BC 342-N ..............TB 11-850-4 BC-654-A ..............TB 11 275 3 BC 779 A and BC 779-B.TB 11-866-2, TB 11-866-3 BC-794 A and BC. 794.B . TB 11-866 2, TB 11 866 3 BC-1004-B, BC -1004-C, and BC 1001 I) .........TB 11- 866-2, TB 11-866-3 BC-1082-A ...i..........TB 11-1426-2 I BC-1082-T6 ............ TB 11-1426-2 ! 128-AY .....................TM 11-868 j RECEPTACLES: Antenna. Beacon Transmitter Receiver AN PPN 1A.............. TB11 1140A-2 Excessive Heating, Cable System M7... .........................TB 9 1671A 2 RECEPTION CENTER: Operations..TM 12-223 RECEPTORS, Radiosonde, AN/FMQ-1, Tropicalization . . . .TB 1 1 2403 2. TB SIG 1'2 j RECESSES, Reclamation .........TB 9-2830-44 I RECIPES. Army......................TM 10 412 RECLAMATION: Aircraft, High Tension Wire TB 9 2830-11 Ammeters. D.C..............TB 9 2X30-35 Autocar, Diamond T and White Half- Track Upper Bogie Roller, C86010.... .......................... TB 9 2830-75 Axle, Dodge 12-ton truck. .. .TB 9 2830-14 Axle Housing. Timken.........TB 9-2830-76 Batteries, Storage...........TB 9-2830-73 Battery Cables...............TB 9-2830 22 Bearings Ball & Roller............TB 9-2830 29 Bearings Clutch Release...........TB 9-2830 72 Race Seats...............TB 9-2830- 44 i Bogie Hubs, Half-Track.......TB 9 2830-4 8 ' Brake Cam Shaft, Air Brakes TB 9-2830-13 | Classification Racks.........TB 9 2330-71 Clutch Assemblies on Medium Tanks. . . ..............................TB 9 2830-52 Clutch Release Bearings. . J. .TB 9-2830-72 Connector, GMC ...................IB 9 2830-51 Crankcase. Front Cover B-15496, Radial Continental Engine R975-C1......... ........................TB 9-2830-61 Crankshaft, In-Line Engine. .TB 9-2830-58 Crankshaft Pulley, Dodge. . . .TB 9-2830-31 Cylinder Heads ...... . . .TB 9 2830-30, Distributor Points......J. .TB 9 2830-15 Drums, Brake............. . : . .TB 9-2830-74 Engine Crankshafts, Radial, R 975....... TB 9-2830-67 Engine Cylinder...................Blocks.TB 9 2830-30 Engine exhaust elbows, R-975 TB 9-2830-20 Fan Belts.............................TB 9-2830-28 Firing Pin ...................TB 9-1260 FE1 Flying Ring Gears ............TB 9 2830 33 Flywheel Housings.............TB 9-2830 30 Gage, Oil Pressure, Thermoelectric Type . ......................... TB 9-2830-75; Gear Shift Shafts. M3 & M4 Medium Tanks ....................TB 9-2830-27 Glass, Windshield...........TB 9-2830-55 Glove Compartment, GMC & Chevrolet.. ........................ TB 9-2830-37 RECLAMATION: (Continued) Governor Speed Control Lever.............. ............................ TB 9-2830-43 Grease Hose.......................TB 9-2830-49 Hack Saw Frames...............TB 9-2830-54 Half-Track, White, Autocar and Diamond T, Bogie Herks . . .......TB 9-2830-48 Heat Indicators. . . .........TB 9-2830-62 Hub Adjusting Nut, Chevrolet & GMC. . ............................. TB 9-2830-26 Identification Racks................TB 9-2830-71 Idler Wheel, Light Tank, D34910.......... ........................... TB 9-2830-24 Loose Bearing Race Seats. . . .TB 9-2830-44 Main Bearing Saddles & Caps, in-line engines.......................TB 9-2830-88 Medium Tank Track Support Roller. . . .TB 9-2830-81 Transmission Shifter Forks, C77568 and C77566 ..............TB 9-2830-85 Metallizing Method..............TB 9-2830 68 Nut Assembly, GMC...............TB 9-2830-51 Oil Pressure Gage...............TB 9-2830-79 Oil Pump Gear................ .TB 9r2830-23 Oil Seal Assemblies, Chevrolet & GMC.. ........................... TB 9-2830 2 Press Fit Shafts................TB 9-2830-44 Recesses .................... TB 9-2830-44 Ring Gears, GMC 2 ^5 -ton, Ford 1^4-ton. and Dodge 115 -ton trucks TB 9-2830 39 Seals, oil and grease. .TB 9-2830-19 Shock Absorbers, Monroe. . ,TB 9-2830-53 Shops ...........................TB QM 9 Starting Motor Frame Brush, Chevrolet ........................... TB 9-2830 18 Starting Motor Reduction Gear Housing, DR1 844823 On Half-Track Vehicles, M5, M5A1, M9A1, M14, and M17....' ...............................TB 9-2830-84 .Steam Release Tube. GMC... TB 9-2830-51 Steering Gears and Shafts, Chevrolet, Dodge, Ford, GMC and Willys Trucks ............................. TB 9-2830 45 Steering Knuckles, Trucks, Ford, Model GPW, and Willys, MB, 14-ton............ ............................. TB...................9-2830 40 Tank Float Units.................TB 9-2830-38 Tank Track .Wedge Bolt......TB 9-2830-17 Tank Track Support Roller. .TB 9-2830-81 Tank Wedge Bolt with damaged thread or swelled end.TB 9-2830-16 Temperature gage.TB 9-2830 12 Thermoelectric Type Oil Pressure Gage. . ........... TB 9-2830-75 Thermostats .............TB 9-2830-57 Turret Lock Bolts, Medium Tank......... ............................. TB...................9-2830-34 Unserviceable Shafts Having Key ways. . .................................TB 9-2830-59 Voltmeters, Thermoelectric type D.C.. . . .......................... TB 9-2830-46 Water Pump ................ .TB 9-2830-25 Water Pump Shaft Bearings. .TB 9-2830-41 Wheel Hubs..................TB 9-2830-36, TB 9-2830-87 Worn Bronze Bushings.........TB 9-2830-82 Aircraft . . ....... FM 21-80, FM 30-30, TC 131, 1943 Journal of Recognition. ..... .TC 131, 1943 Ships ..............FM 21-80, TC 131, 1943 Vehicles, Armored ... FM 21-80, FM 30-40, TC 131, 1943 RECOIL: Mechanisms, Coast Artillery Materiel... ...................... TB ORD 120 Fluid, Glycerin-Water..............TB 9-330-3 Oil .....................i..TC 72, 1943 RECOIL FLUID. GUIDES: Antiaircraft and Field Artillery, (37-mm to 75-mm inclusive, 3-in. to 240-mm inclusive) ..........................LO 19 Seacoast Artillery............. LO 59 JtECOIL MECHANISMS, Hydropneumatte.. .................................TB ORD 212 RECOIL SYSTEMS: Lubrication .....TB ORD 129, TB ORD 138, TB 9-850-14 RECONDITIONING: Neuropsychiatric......... ..............\............TB MED 80 RECONNAISSANCE (See also Air Reconnaissance) Air ...............................FM 1-20 Troops (See Troops) RECORDERS ........................TM 9-1829A BC-10I6 ......................TB 11-441 Facsimile, RC-2/G XR..........TM 11-382 Portable ........TM 11-2511, TB 11-2511-1 Morbidity and Mortality, (Sick and Wounded) .....................FM 8-45 RECORDS: Morbidity and Mortality. ....... -FM 8-45 Service, Check List (WD, AGO, Form No. 24) Supplement (Tentative)....... .............TM 12-230, TB ORD 212 Sick and wounded...............FM 8-45 RECORDS AND FORMS, Military Police ...............................TM 19-250 RECTIFIERS: Power, Unit, PP34-MSM........TM 11-965 Trojan, Battery, Eliminator, 27793.... ................TM 11-966, TM 11 966-1 Unitron, Alien E-2............TM 11-313 RA-34-F and RA-34-G........TM 11-959G, TB 11-95SG-1, TB SIG 71 RA-34-H ..........TM 11 961, TB SIG 71, TB 11-961-1 RA-36-J-K-L ..................TM 11-951 RA-36-K, RA 36 Q and 6RB6B17........ ............................TM.11-S51Q RA-36-N.....................TM 11-951N RA 37 ............................ 965 , . RA-38 .......................TB SIG 42 RA-43-B..........TM 11 954, TB 11-954-1 RA-63 B ......................TM 11 962 RA-67A ....................TB 11 1519 3 RA-83-A ......................TM 11-963 RA-87 ........................TM 11-957 RA-91 ........................TM 11-964 RECTIFIER UNIT, Wilcox Type 36A.......... ..................................TM 11-803 REDUCER; Interference. BC-7 36-B.......... ............TM 11-1125, TM 11-1125 A REEL: Assembly, RL-106/VI ...... .TM 11-2254, TB 11 -2254-1 Equipment, CE 11 .............TM 11-2250, TM 11-2250-1 Power, Collapsible, CR. ...... .TB SIG 138 Unit, RL-26 and RL-26-A... .TM 11-360, TB 11-360-1 Unit, RL-31 . ...TM 11-362, TB 11-362-1, TB 11-362-2 REFERENCE DATA: Air Forces ..............FM 1-55 Artillery, Field FM 6-130 Engineers ....................FM 5-35 Medical Corps ............... .FM 8-55 Signal Corps ............ -TM 11-462 REFRIGERATION .................TM 10-610 Unit Portable, 125 Cubic Feet.TM 101634 REFRIGERATION COMPANY . . . .TM 10-615, TB 10-615-1, TB 10-615-2 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT: Automatic Control, Gasoline Engine- Driven U. S. Thermo-Control. OCE 300-FLG-A . . .TM-5-9094, TB 5-9094-1 Baker Ice Machine Co.........TM 5-9810 Condensing Unit (5 H P.), E-200, Huse- man-Ligonier Co..............TM 5-9272 Cooler, Knockdown Type, Sectional, Grand Rapids Cabinet Co. - ........ .TM 5-9260 Warehouse 20 x 52' Huseman-Ligonier.TM 5-9268 REFRIGERATION EQUIPMENT: (Continued) Warehouse(Continued) 20 x 100' Huseman-Ligonier... ............TM 5-9266, TM 5-9274 714 H. P.. Huseman-Ligonier Co.. ........................TM 5-9982 Carrier Corporation...... .TM 5-9984 Carrier, OCE-300-FLE-A, with Wag- ner Motor, Type RP. . . .TM 5-9096 Condensing* Unit E-500, Huseman- Ligonier Co. ......... .TM 25- 9980 REFRIGERATION WAREHOUSE: Prefabricated Huseman-Ligonier, No. 1. .TM 5-9264 Viking, U. S. Standard, No. 2.... .........................TM 5-9270 United Refrigerator, 620-cu. ft.... ...................... TM 5-9262 ' Kock Butchers, U. S. Standard No. 2 ..................A... TM 5-9630 U. 3. Standard No. 2, United Re- frigerator .......... .TM 5-9578 REFRIGERATOR: Field, Portable ..............TM 10-1625 Kerosene, N 1942, Servel, Inc. . .TM 5-9986 Mess Hall, Domestic, Reach-In and Walk-In ...................TB ENG 38 REFUSE DISPOSAL, Sanitary Full Method. . ..............................TB ENG 1 REGISTRATION, Grave..............TM 10-630 REGULATIONS: Cavalry Drill Horse . .................FM 2-5 Mechanized .................FM 2-7 Field Service Administration .......FM 100 10 Air Power ...............FM 100 20 Larger Units ............FM 100-15 Operations ............... FM 100 5 Infantry Drill...........FM 22 5 I REGULATORS: Voltage, Ml ....TB 9 1618-1 ! REINFORCEMENTS: Weakened Trail Spades I ...........................TB 9-1325 FE1 ! RELAY, Unit, BE-84 A 9 (Teletype Trunk) . . I ...............................TM 11-343 j RELEASE: From Active Duty, Enlisted i Personnel ................... .. .TM 12 235 | REMOTE CONTROL: Equipment AN/TRA-2 ....................TM 11 2621 RC -47-A. RC-47-B, RC 47 C. RC- 47 D and RC 47 G......TM 11 312, TB 11-312-1 System, M15................. TM 9-1678 Unit RM 10 F.....................TM 11 828 RM-29-( ) ............. -TM 11 308 REMOUNT .........................TM 10 395 Breeding Service, Operations.. .TM 10-390 REPAIRS, (See Also Maintenance; Mainte- nance, Preventive) Bags, Sleeping ................. TB QM 23 Bags, Sleeping, M1942............TB QM 8 Clothing ........................TB QM 22 Equipage, QM ..................TB QM 22 Flashlight ................... TB SIG 15 Gasoline Containers in Theaters of Op- erations ...................... - TB QM 34 Haversacks, M10, M28 ..........TB QM 23 Helmets, Steel, Ml .. .TB QM 8, TB QM 23 Instructions ................ .TM 55-1201 Instrument .....................TM 9-2602 Limited Dynamotor ...........:TB SIG 134 Mine Cable*. Submarine..........TM 9-415 Office Appliances ................TB QM 8 QM Equipment, Major Unit Assemblies. .............................TB QM 21 Ship, Engineer Port.............TM 5 362 Radiator ......................TM 10-450 Radiosonde# ..............i .TB 1124031 Shoes .......................... TB QM 23 Stencil Duplicator* ............TB QM 24 REPAIRS: (Continued) Subdepots. QM, Operation . .... TB QM 22 Typewriters ........................^B REPATRIATES: (See Intelligence, Military) FM 30-15 REPEATERS: Four Wire, Cable Facilities. . . .TB SIG 123 Set GF- 3-A (Carrier) ....... .TM 11-841, TB SIG 128 CF-5 .....................TM 11-2008 TC-18 (Terminal) .........TM 11-2004 TB 11-2004-1 TC-19 (Intermediate) . . TM 11-2005 TB 11-2005-1 Telegraph, D. C. Regenerative. .TM 11-2032 Telephone EE-89 A . . .TM 11-2006, TM 11-2008 EE -99 A ............TB SIG 128 REPELLENTS, Insect.........TB MED 121 REPLACEMENTS: Low Pressure (80 lb.) Universal Joint Relief Valves with High Pressure (1500 lb.) Relief Valves and Avail- ability of Thin Stem Lubricating Adapter ............... TB ORD 218 Ribbon Reverse Mechanism . .TB 11-352-1 REPRODUCING, Equipment, MC-365-A, MC- 364-B and MC-364-C............TM 11-402 REQUIREMENTS: Electrical, X-Ray Apparatus .TB MED 117 Primers and Demolition Charges..... ........................TB ORD 214 Subgrade and Base Course, for Airplane landing mats of steel and wood..... ......................TB 5-255-1 RESPIRATORY DEPRESSION: Treatment. - ...............................TB MED 131 RESPONDER-BEACON, AN/PPN-1 ............ \ ................TM 11-1140, TB 11-1140-1 i RETAINER, Transfer Case Inner Bearing, \ Conversion 2 ',i> -ton truck, GMC.... I .............................TB 9-2830-63 ! RETIREMENT: Personnel, enlisted. .TM 12-238 , REVIEWS, Air Forces.............FM-1-60 I REVOLVERS. Colt, Caliber, .45 M1917 and Revolver, Smith and Wesson, Caliber .45, Ml917............FM 23 -36, TB 23 36 2, TB 23-36-3. TM 9-1295 RHEUMATIC FEVER ...............TB MED 97 RHEOSTATS. RS 256 .............TB 11-850-3 RIFLE: Brackets. Universal, Mounting, Ordnance Vehicles ..................TB ORD 168 Company, Infantry Regiment.....FM 7-10 Marksmanship, Sighting device. ........ ..........................TC 81, 75, 1948 Regiment ......................FM 740 Regiment, Heavy Weapons Company.... ...........................FM 7-15 i RIFLES: j All Types ......................TM 9-1211 U. S. Cal. .22.................TM 9-280 U. S. Cal. .30.............TB 9-1280-1 Ml . FM 23-5. TM 9-1275, TB 23-5-5. TB 23-5-6, TC 55, 1943, FM 23-10. TB ORD 36, TB ORD 207, TB 23-30-1 M1903A4 (Snipers), Characteristics and Operation; and Use of Tele- scopic Sight. . .TM 9-270, TM 9-1270 M1917 .....................FM 23-6 M1918A2 ................FM 23-15 RIGS: Pile Driving, Wood Construction, Air or Steam operated, Skid-mounted, 66-ft. leads, 8-in. channel width, 20%-in. face to face. Giardino M. G104, G107, G109. . . . ..............................TM 5-9589 RINGS, Separator ...............TB SIG 138 RIVETER. *4, Light Weight, Size AVC-13 Form 2648A, Ingersoll-Rand....TM 5-4550 136 HOADS, Snow and Ice, Expedient. . .TB ENG 42 ROCKET LAUNCHERS: 4.5- Inch (Aircraft) M1 .........................TM 9-395 M14 .........................TM 9-395 M15 .........................TM 9-"95 ROCKET, PREFECTOR, Ml................TM 9-390 ROCKET TARGET. M2, Instructions for Use by Antiaircraft Units..............TM 4-236 ROCKETS: 2.36-Inch, AT, HE................FM 23-30 4.5- Inch, H.E., M8..............TM 9-393, TM 9-395, TB ORD 121 RODS: Blast-Driven Earth, Set No. 1..TBENG54 Connecting, Identification, Carriers, Cargo, M28, M29 and M29C........TB ORD 201 ROENTGENOGRAPHY: Exposures ..................TB MED 62 Military ....................TM 8-275 Technicians .................TM 8-240 ROLLERS: All Types, Technical Data . . ,TB 5-9720-8 5-6-7-8-Ton, with Buda HP 260 Gasoline Engine, Huber Mfg. Co. . . . .TM 5-1266 Cadet, D-37O0 and up, Austin. .TM 5-1544 Half-Track Upper Bogie, White.......... ...........................TB 9-2830-78 Littleford, C ............ ....TM 5-1274 Road Buffalo-Springfield, TX-21 . TM 5-1182 Diesel 6-Ton, 3 Wheel, Huber. ....... ..................TB 5-1186-1 8-12-Ton, Variable Weight, 'Tandem. Galion Iron Works ......................TM 5-1492 Gasoline 3-Wheel, 10-ton, Callon Chief, Serial Nos. W-89664 and W- 89665 ... .TM 5-1100, LO 1022 3-Wheel, 10-ton. Serial Nos. H- 1001-H-1470, Inclusive, Hu- ber Mfg. Co. ...... .TM 5-1188 TB 5-1188-1 Tandem 2-Axle, 2 to 2U-ton, (Fer- guson 151) . . .TM 5-1098, LO 1087 2- Axle, 5 to 8-ton, Buffalo- Springfield, KT-16 ..... ..........TM 5-1142, LO 1005 3- Axle, 9 to 14-ton, Buf- falo-Springfield, KX-16 . ............ TM 5-1184 Road, Towed-Type K, US 45-180, Serial No. 6757 S2 to 838 No. 6718-81, (Littleford)... ..........................TM 5-1138 Sheepsfoot, 1-Drum, with Removable Feet, Adams, 10-S.......TM 5-1122 TB 5-1122-1 Sheepsfoot, 1 Drum with Removable Feet, LeTourneau, Model W-l, 2- Drums in Line, W-2, and 3-Drums in Line, W-3..............TM 5-1060 Smooth Drum 1 to 3-ton, with Water Tank, Cocoa Mat and Scraper, Lit- tleford, US-45-130 . .TM 5-1128 5-ton, Water Load Littleford, CS ...................TM 5-514-1 Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, 13- Tires, William Bros., 67-W. . .......TM 5-1140, TM 5-514-3 TB 5-1140-1, TB 5-1140-2 Snow, Blaw-Knox ...............TM 5-9384 Support, Medium Tank Track........... ...............;.........TB 9-283 0-81 Track Support, Medium Tank............. ...........................TB 9-2 8 3 0-81 ROOTER: LeTourneau, S3 .................. .TM 5-9884 LeTourneau, Heavy Duty, S-5. .TM 5-9882 Road, Cable-Operated, 3-Tooth, LeTour- Model B ................TM 5-9154 Model H3 ..............TM 5-1090 Model K3O ..............TM 5-515-15 Road, Lever-Operated. 3-Tooth, Austin- Western, Rip-Rooter.........TM 5-1334 TB 5-1334-1 RUBBER TREADS: (See Treads, Rubber) RULES: Flank Spotting, Ml...........TM 9-1610 Land Warfare ................FM 27-10 RUSTPROOFING, Engines ...........TB SIG 23 RYUK\U ISLANDS, Medical and Sanitary .................................TB MED 108 SABOTAGE ...........................TM 19-225 SACK, Gas Resistant, Ml..........TO 63, 1943 SADDLER .........................TM 10-430 SADDLES, Main Bearing, For Inline Engines, Reclamation ...................TB 9 2830-88 SAFETY: Flying ......................TC 31, 1944 Precautions, Water...........FM 21-22 SALVAGE: Collecting Company..........TB 10-260-1 Repair Company .TM 10-265, TB 10-265-1 Theater of Operations, QM....TM 10-260 TB 10-260-1 Zone of Interior.............TM 38-505 SANDBLASTERS ...................TB ENG 35 SAND-FLY FEVER ..................TB MED 82 SANITATION: Field . .........................FM 8-45 Fill Method of Disposing of Garbage and Refuse ....................TB ENG 1 Military .....................FM 21-10 SAWMILLS: American Sawmill. 72B, L-90 PU........ ...........................tA 5-9136 Circular, I-C, Corinth Machinery...... ...........................TM 5-9234 Portable, Gasoline, 4 x 7-ft. Corinth, IC .............................TM 5-9234 Tilted-Type, Portable, Gasoline, Skid- ' Mounted, 16-in. Blade Beach, 10A. . .TM 5-4008, TB 5-4008-1 Construction Machine, Power Saw- yer, with Wisconsin VE-41 En- gine .....................TM 5-4006 Construction Machine, Power Saw- yer, with Wisconsin AG-4 Engine ' ........................ TM 5-4016 SAWS: All .Types, Technical Data. . .TB 5-9720-7, TB 5-9720-9 Band Oliver Machinery, 192-D. . .TM 5-4330 Metal-Cutting, Motor-Driven, 220- Volt, 60-Cycle, 1-Phase, AC, 32- in., Crescent, 440......TM 5-4182 Wood Cutting and Metal Cutting, 14-in., 881, Delta Mfg. Co. .... '.........................TM 5-4394 Bench Oliver Machinery- 260 ......................TM 5-4382 270D ..................TM 5-4334 Chain Flexible Shaft, 24, Mall Tool Co. . . .........................TM 5-4114 Piston Type, 24-in., 2T24, Reed- Prentice ................TM 5-4116: SAWS: (Continued) Chain(Continued) Portable Gasoline, 36-in. Blade Disston G-10 .........TM 5-4001 TB 5-4002-1 G-36 .........TM 5-4052 Reed-Prentice, Timberhog, Kiekhaefer Mercury En- gine, KB6A ...TM 5-4010 Pneumatic, 24-in. Blade Disston, P-7........TM 5-4011 Reed-Prentice, Timberhog . ................TM 5-4000 Circular B-12, Ingersoll-Rand..........TM 5-4104 Portable Motor-Driven, 220-Volt, 60-Cy- cle, AC 10-in. Blade, Skilsaw, 0. .. ................TM 5-4118 Pneumatic, 12-in. Blade Ingersoll-Rand, B-12 ..... ................TM 5-540-16 Mall. P-120A.....TM 5-4214 Skilsaw, 2127 . .. .TM 5-^004 Direct-Drive Motor, Band, 82-in., 440, Crescent Machine Co. .TM 54182 Hack- Metal 17-in., Peerless Machine...... .......'................ TM 5-4196 Motor-Driven, 220-Volt, 60-Cycle, AC 5 x 5-in., Louisville Electric, Model Pioneer ....TM 5-4054 9 x 9-in., Peerless... .TM 5-4160 Heavy Duty Band, 20-in., 72B-American Saw Mill Machinery...........TM 5-4678 Mill Band, 30-in., Yates-American Ma- chinery .................. .TM 5-4682 Motor Airborne, Cushman, 53....TM 9-876 Side Car, 39, Package Delivery, Air- borne ................... . .TM 9-1878 SCOOTERS: Motor, 2-Wheel.........TB 9-876-4 SCOUT CARS, M3 Al....................LO 20 SCOUTING .........................FM 21-75 SCRAPERS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-1 Carrimore, CW-10 LaPlant-Choate...... ..............................TM 5-1516 Carryall and Drag with Hydraulic Brakes, C Tournapull; Power Control Units, R. T. FTD7 and N Series Units, Le- Tourneau .......................TM 5-1202 HaulingSlusser-McLean Scraper .. .. ..............................TM 5-1474 Power Drag, Slackline, Cableway, Exca- vation, Sauerman Bros.........TM 5-1476 Road Drag-Type, Rotary1 15-cu. ft., Adams, 152.TM 5-1094 34-cu. ft., Adams, 842.TM 5-1096 Motorized, Cable-Operated, 12-cu.yd. LeTourneau, Super C Tournapull with LP Carryall..........TM 5-1201 TB 5-1202-1 Towed-Type, Cable-Operated 3^-Cu. Yd. Type I, LeTourneau, X. ... ...............TM 5-513-1 LeTourneau, Model D .... .............TM 5-1206 6-cu. yd,, Type, II, LeTourneau, M ...........,.....TM 5-1208 8-cu. yd., Type III, LeTourneau, LS ...TM 5-1210, TB 5-1210-1 137 JKJRAFERS: (Continued) Hoad(Continued) j Towed-Type. etc.(Continued) IL-eu. yd., Type IV, LeTour- : neau, LP..........TM 5-1212 TB 5-1212-1 Towed-Type, Hydraulic-Operated 1%-cu. yd., LaPlant-Choate, CAB . .TM 5-1190, TB 5-1190-1 LO 1093 Tournapull . LeToiirneau Oitz ...............TM 5-1848 TCI PCU ............TM 5-1504 SCREWS, Cylinder Head Cap........TB 9-710-26, TB 9-786-FE1, TB ORD 228 SCRUB TYPHUS FEVER...............TB MED 81 SCRUBBERS AND WASHERS: All Types, Technical Data.. ,TB 5-9720-10 Paddle-Type, Gasoline, Trailer-Mounted, 6-Steel Wheels, 80-100 TPH, (Log Washer) (For Crushing, Screening and Washing Plant, Gasoline, Pioneer). . . .....................................LO 1105 SEACOAST ARTILLERY (See Artillery, Sea- c. ...... -. ....TM 9-2210 Lubrication ;.. .. TB 2-2835-7, TB 02835-8 SMOKE POTSs HC M4 ..........................TC 49, 1943 M4A2 ......................TB 3-300-2 MS ........................TB 3-300-1 SMOKE POT BACK, Floating. El............ ................................TB 3-300-4 SMOKE SCBEENING. Large Area.......F 3-50 SNAKE, Demolition, M2A1.............TB ENG 47 SNIPING ...........................FM 21-75 SOLDERING SETS: All Types, Technical Data ......................... TB 5-9720-14 SOLDIERS: Camouflage ........................FM 5-20A Defense, Unarmed ............ FM 21-150 Engineer, Handbook ..........FM 21-205 First Aid...............................FM 21-11 Medical handbook ..............TM 8-220 SOLVENTS: Dry-Cleaning ... .TB 9-8504, TB 9-850-15 Industrial ........................TB MED 35 SOUND RANGING SET, GR-E-C.. .TM 11-444, TB 11-444.-1 BOUND RECORDING, Set, AN/UNQ-1.......... SOUTHWESTERN ISLANDS, Medical and Sanitary Data ..................TM MED 75 SPADES, Weakened Trail,. Reinforcement... ....................... .TB 9-1326-FE1 SPECIALISTS: Service, Technical Observers Accompanying U. S. Army Forces in Field ............................FM 30-27 SPECIAL SERVICES: Company ............ -...FM 28-105 Equipment .....................TB 28-1 Officer ..................TM 21-205 SPECIMENS, Blood..............TB MED 78 SPEEDOMETERS .................TM 9-1829A SPINDLES, Wheel, Replacement.. .TB 9-1331-4 SPLICES, Expedient, Spiral-Four cable. .............................TB 11-369-2 SPLINTING ........ .. . . ............FM 8-50 SPORTS .......,.................TM 21-220 SPOTTING SETS: PH-32-B ............ ............ .TM 11-434 PH-32-C ..................TB 11-434F-1 PH-34-D ...................TM 11-434D PH-32-F....................TB 11-434F-1 SPRAY ATTACK, Airplane, warning............. ..................'................TC 67, 1943 SPRAYERS: All Types, Technical Data... .TB 5-9720-7 Gun, Type MBC, Devilhiss Co. .TM 5-9972 Paint, Pneumatic, Portable With Compressor Gasoline Engine-Driven Wheelbar- row-Type, with Two 5-Gal. Gal- vanized Steel Tanks and Acces- sories Binks E-2 .......TM 5-9324 TB 5-9324-1 Eclipse ........TM 5-540-8 Motor-Driven, 14-HP, 110-Volt, 60-Cycle, 1-Phase, with 1-qt. Gun, Roche J Hose and At- tachments, Binks-Roche, E-4 (Formerly known as SP %-EJ) ...........TM 5-9322 Without Compressor, Binks, E-1A and E-1B ...................TM 5-9320 BPBAYS: Outfit, DeVilbiss Paint .......TM 5-9974 Stereoscope, Military Ryker M-10, Harri- son C. Ryker...................TM 5-9782 SPRAY GUNS, Type GV. DeVilbiss. .TM 5-9970 SPREADERS: All Types. Technical Data... .TB 5-9720-4 SPREADERS: (Continued) Aggregate, Towed-Type, Traction- Powered 8- ft. Width, Good Roads, 8. .TM 5-1000 9- ft: Width, Buckeye..TM 5-519-1 Concrete, Gasoline Engine-Driven, Form Riding 20-ft. Width Blaw-Knox Model 8..........TM 5-1066 Model SA, with Continental Engine, PF-226 ......... . . TM 5-1058, TB 5-1058-1,. LO 1088 Model SA, with Hercules Engine, QXO-5.TM 5-1056 Jaeger, CS-20 . . . .TM 5-1062 20 to 50 ft. Width, Blaw-Knox SC.. ......................TB 5-1284-1 Sand, Towed-Type, Traction-Powered. Good Roads, 2S..............TM 5-1048 SPRINGS: Equilibrator, Malfunction, 37-min Anti- . TB 52728 TREATMENT! _____________________ Gonorrhea . .TB MED 96 Respiratory Depression and Asphyxia. . . . .........................TB MED 131 Suspension-Traction, Fractures. ... .........................TB MED 133 TREEDOZER, TD7138 for D7 Caterpillar LaPlant-Choate ...............TM 5-1514 TRENCH FOOT ...................TB MED 81 TRESTLE: Equipment, Steel V-Type......TM 5-375 Steel Unit, Light Standard and Standard .......................... TM 5-874 TRICHOMONAS, Vaginalis, Vaginitis.TB MED 8 TRIGONOMETRIC: For Artillery.TM 20-230 TRIPOD, ML-78( ) ................TM 11-423 Instructions for Modification LG-21 ... .................................TB 11-892-1 TROOPS: Airborne ........FM 31-30, TC 113, 1943 Combat, Operations ....... .... .FM 100-5 Engineer ..........................FM 5-5 Mechanized, Cavalry Reconnaissance. .. . ..........................,. FM 2-20 Mountain, Supply ............TB ENG 16 Signal, Training, Sea Voyages. .TC 11, 1944 TRUCKS: 34-ton, 4 x 4 Amphibian (Ford GPA) Fuel Line ...............TC 47, 1943 Radio Equipment ... .TM 11-2707, TM 11-2715 Command Reconnaissance (Bantam, 40-BRC) . .TM 10-1204, TM 10-1205, TB 11-904-2 Ford All Types ............TB 9-803-3, TB 9-803-5, TB 9-808-6, LO 501 GP ..................TM 10-1101 GPA ..................TB 2830-69 GPW ... .TM 9-803, TM 9-1803A, TM 9-1803B, TB 9-803-FE-l, TB 9-803-FE3. TB 9 -803-FE4, TB 9-1803A-1, TB ORD 10 Monroe, Ml................TB 5-9401-1 Willys All Types . .. .TB 9-803-4, LO 501 Ford GPW .........TB 9-803-FE2, TB 9-803-FE8, TB 9-803-FE3, TB 9-803-FE4 MA ...................TM 10-1102 MB ........TM 9-803, TM 9-1803A, TM 9-1803B, TB 9-803-5, TB 9-803-6, IB 9-803-FE1, TB 9-1803A-1, TB ORD 10 14-ton and %-ton, 4 x 2 Chevrolet All Types ...............LO 539 AK 3103, 3104......TM 10-1308 AK 3116 .............TM 10-1306, TM 10-1308 BK 3101 .TM 10-1306 BK 3103 ............ .TM 10-1250, TM 10-1251 %-ton, 4 x 2 Chevrolet, Various Models........... TM 10-1305, TM 10-1310 Dodge All Types ........ .TB 9-2840-14, LO 542 WC-36, 39 ...........TM 10-1878 Ford All Types .. .TM 10-1139, LO 541 20C ..................TM 10-1486 218TF aa.a.wW,..TM 10-1541 TRUCKS: (Continued) %-Ton, 4 x 4 Dodge Various Models.................TM 10-1120. TM 10-1122, TM 10-1128. TM 10-1152,TM 10-1158. TM 10-1180, TM 10-1181 TM 10-1195, TM 10-1201, TM 10-1209, TM 10-1211, TM 10-1368, TM 10-1442. TM 10-1443, TB ORD 10-1123-1. TB ORD 42, LO 512 T-202 ................TM 10-1194, TM 10-1210 T-203 .TB 9-2830-39. TM 10-1178, TM 10-1192, TM 10-1193 T-207 ...............TM 10-1198 T-211 ................TM 10-1200 WC-43 .................TM 10-1444, TM 10-1445 %-Ton 4x2, (Chevrolet, KD, KE)........ .......................... TB ORD 39 4x4, (Dodge, T-214).......TM 9-808. TM 11-2710, TM 10-1530. TB 9-808-4, TB 9-808-5, TB ORD 47, TB ORD FE3, LO 508 1^4-Ton, 4 x 2 Chevrolet All Types ....TB ORD 89, LO 536 4103-MR .............TM 10-1410, TM 10-1411, TM 10-1465 4103-YR .............TM 10-1316 4109-MR ..............TM 10-1340, TM 10-1341 4403 ................TM 10-1525 5103 .................TM 10-1321 T-203 .TB 9-2830-39, TM 10-1192. TM 10-1193 Dodge, T-112 .LO 535 Ford- All Types..............TM 9-806, TM 9-1806A, TM 9-1806B, TB 9-2830-39, LO 532 2GT ..................TM 10-1329 28GT ..................TM 10-1433 GMC, CF-351 ..............TM 10-1703 1% -Ton, 4x4 Chevrolet Various Types........TM 9-805, TB 9-1765B-1, TM 10-1202, TB ORD 39. TB ORD 86, TB ORD 10-1557-2, LO 503 Oversize Tie Rod Yoke Bolt. .. . ..............TB ORD 211 G7116 ........TB ORD 10-1557-1 G-7123NN ..........TM 10-1131 G-7133 ..............TM 10-1235 Ford, GTB .......TM 10-1435, LO 511, TB ORD 10-1435-FE1 Dodge, T-203 ..............TM 10-1179. TM 10-1199 1^4-Ton Dodge, 1989, 1940-1941......... ......................... TB 9-2830-83 1%-Ton, 6x6 (Dodge, T-223). .TM 9-810, TB 9-810-1, TB ORD 26, LO 522 114" to 3-Ton GMC All Types .. ..... .TM 10-1408 AFKX-352 .........TM 10-1214, TM 10-1215, TM 10-1231, TM 10-1265, TM 10-1401, LO 1018 Federal, 2G ... .TM 9-821, TM 9-821x.^ TM 9-1821, TB 821-FE1, LO 531 International KR-8-R.................TM 10-1561 KB-ll ... . ......^. .TM 10-168T 145 TRUCKS: (Continued) 2 H -Ton, 4 x 2- (Continued) Mack, EES ................. TM 10-1190, TM 19-1191 (2dt) International, K-7. . .TM 9-822, TM 10-1114, TM 10-1115, TM 10-1140, TM 10-1141, TM 10-1172, TM 10-1173, TM 10-1344, TM 10-1345, TM 10-1510, TM 10-1684, LO 533 IHL-Ton, 4x4, C.O.E. Autocar U-2044 ............TM 10-1392, TM 10-1394 U-4044 .................TM 10-1396 lU-Ton, 6x4 All Makes .................. TB ORD 26 GMC, CCW-353 .............TB ORD 13, TB ORD 62, TB ORD 167, LO 538 Mack, NB ............. .TM 10-1188, TM 10-1189 Studebaker L Reo, US 6.. ..TM 9-807, TM 9-1807, TB 9-807-4, TB 9-1807-1, TB ORD 86 S^-Ton, 6x4, Cargo (Studebaker)....... ...................TM 9-807, TM 9-1807, TB ORD 10-1564-1, LO 526 1^4-Ton, 6 x 6 All Makes...............TB ORD 26 Amphibian . ,TB ORD 136, TB ORD 167 Cargo, All Makes, Radio Equipment ................TM 11-2709, TB SIG 97 GMC Amphibian (GMC DUKW-353) (Correcting Corrosion and Waterproofing procedure). . . ......................TB 9-802-8: TB ORD 185, TB 9-802-7 Amphibian (GMC DUKW-353) Hull Drainings and Ventila- tion; Bilge Pump and Bilge Pump Valve Manifold Cold Weather Precautions.......... ...................TB 9 -802 -9 All Models.........TM 9-1801 A, TB ORD FE 13, TB 9-2830 39, TM 9-1801B, TB 9-2830-63, TB ORD 54, TB ORD 184 ACKWX-353 ...... .TM 10-1232, TM 10-1233 AFKWX-353 ...........TM 9-809, TM 9-1809, TB 9-1801-1, TB ORD 13, TB ORD 26, TB ORD 86, LO 537 AFKX 352 ............TM 10-1226 804 ............TM 10-1701 ASFX-852 ....TM 10-1136 Coe AFKWX...........TB ORD 185 144-Inch, 2^-Ton, 6x6, 114- Inch Wood or Steel Cargo Body (GMC) Location and Installation of Ordnance Maintenance Set "G "....... .................. TB 9-1801-5 Set "H" ...... .TB 9-1801-4 Set "L" .,. .. .TB 9-1801-2 (Oversize tie rod Yoke Bolt) ..................TB ORD 211 CCKW 352 . . .TM 9-801, TM 9-1801, TM 9-1802A, TM 10-1146, TM 10-1268, TB 9-801-4 TB 9-801-8, TB 9-801-9, TB ORD 13, TB ORD 14, TB ORD 26, TB ORD 27, TB ORD 32, TB ORD 47, TB ORD 85, TB ORD 86, TB ORD 127, TB ORD 167, TB ORD 186, LO 604 TRUCKS: (Continued) 2 Z4 -Ton (Continued) GMC (Continued) CCKW(Continued) ' 353 ............TB 9-1801-3 352 and 353. .TB 9-801-FE1, TB ORD 185 CCKW-353 TM-9-801, TM 9-1801, TM 9-1802A, TM 10-1146, TM 10-1268, TB 9-801-4, TB 9-801-8, TB 9- 801-9, TB ORD 13, TB ORD 14, TB ORD 26, TB ORD 27, TB ORD 32, TB ORD 47, TB ORD 62, TB ORD 81, TB ORD 85, TB ORD 86, TB ORD 127, TB ORD 1 67, TB ORD 186, LO 504, LO 1014 Cargo, (International, M-5-6H.... ..............TM 10-1504, TM 10-1505 General Mqtors, CCKWX-35. ....... ........................ TM 10-1104 GMC-DUKW-353 (Amphibian) .... TM 9-802, TM 9-1802A, TM 9-1802B, TM 9-1802C, TB 9-802-2, TB 9-802-3> TB TB 9-802-5, TB 9-802-6, TB 9-802-7, TB 9-802-8, TB 9-802-10, TB 9-802-FE1, TB 9-1802B-2, TB ORD 5, TB ORD 13, TB ORD 26, TB ORD 54, TB ORD 81, TC 55, 1943, LO 505 Studebaker L Reo, US 6 . . .TM 9-807, TM 9-1807, TM 10-1564, TB 9 807-3, TB 9 807 4, TB 9 -1807-1, TB ORD 86, TB ORD 127, TB ORD 10-1564-1, LO 515 4-Ton 4x4, Cargo (Four Wheel Drive, HAR-1) .. .TM 9-815. TM 9-1815A, TM 9-1815B, LO 524 6x6 Diamond T, Various Models TM 9-811, TM 9 -1811 TM 10-1532, TM 10-1604, TM 10-1606, LO 507 Diamond T, 967............... .......TM 10-1602, TM 10-1603 4- to 5-Ton, 4 x 1 C.O.E., Tractor- Autocar, U-7144T ... .TM 9-816, TM 9-1816, TM 10 1116, TM 10 -1567, LO 502 Federal . . .TM 9-820, TM 10-1458 94 x 43 ..................... .. TM 9-1816, TM 10-1106 94 x 43C ...........LO 509 8-Ton, 4 x 2 International H542 ......TM 9-812, TM 9-1812,' TB 9-812-1, TB 9-812-2, LO 543 KR-11 . . . .TM 9-823, TM 9-1823, TM 10-1144, TM 10-1145, TM 10-1383, TM 10-1686, LO 534 6-Ton, 6 x 4 GMQ GCW 352 ...............TB ORD 185 353 ...............TB ORD 186 International M-5-6 ..............TM 10-1463 M-5-6-4 ............TM 10-1462 Mack, LM-SW ............TM 10-1327 5- to 6-Ton, 4 x 4 Autocar U-7144-T ...........TB ORD 216, TM 10-1117, TM 10-1566, TM 10-1568 TRUCKS: (Continued) 6- to 6-Ton, 4 x 4(Continued) Autocar (Continued) U-8144-T .............TM 9-817, TM 9-1817, TM 10-1118, TM 10-1119, LO 525 Mack, NJU-1 .TM 10-1704, TM 10-1705 SU-COE ....................TM 10-1377 6-Ton, 6 x 6 Brockway................TB 9-813-FE1, TB ORD 216, TM 9-813, TM 10-1676, TB 9-813-1, TB 9-813-2, LO 518 Corbitt .....TB ORD 216, TM 9-818. TM 10-1108, TM 10-1109, TB 9-813-1, TB 9-813-2, LO 521 Mack 4DT .. .TB ORD 216, TM 10-1600 NM ...................TM 10-1182, TM 10-1183, LO 517 NM-5 ................TM 10-1477 White, 666 . ,TB ORD 216, TM 9-813, TM 10-1220, TB 9-813-1. TB 9-813-2, LO 506 7^-Ton, 6x6, Mack..............TM 9-814, TM 10-1478, TB 9-814-2, TB 9-1814B-2, TB ORD 10 1479-1, TB ORD 10-1679-1, TB 10-1679-FEI, LO 513 10-Ton, 6 x 4-> Mack............ . .TM 9-818, TB 9-818-2, TM 9-1818A, TM 9-1818B, TM 9-1918A Cargo, NR ................LO 523 White, 1064 ........TB-OHD 175, LO 520 12-Ton, 6x4, M30, Diamond T............ TM 10-1225, TB ORD 10-1225-1, TB ORD 91, TB ORD 103, LO 160 20-Ton, 6x4, Federal, 604 . . . TB ORD 175, LO 516 K 44 B ........................TM 11364 Basic Signal Corps Repair Conversion of Ordnance Small Arms Repair Truck. .. ...............................TB SIG J12 Bomb Lift Ml ..........TB 9-765-1, LO 26, LO 56 M22 ..........................LO 124 Bomb Service Mi- Ford .................TM 9-761 GMC TM 9-763, TB ORD 33, LO 26 M6, Chevrolet .............TM 9-765, TM 9-1765A, TM 9-1765B. LO 56 M27 ................TM 9-766. LO 547 Company, Amphibian ............FM 55-150 Construction, Field Wire.......TB SIG 97 Dump, Hydraulic Pump...........TB ORD 59 Fire, Central Fire Truck Corps, 1500... .............. TM 5-9390 Fork-Lift ..............TM 10-1622, TB QM 4 ' Clark Carloader and Utilitruc and Cleveland, 6000 . .TB 10-1638-1, Clipper, Gasoline..............TB 10-1639-1 LO 6010 Planeloader ....... TB 10-1640-1, LO 09 Vaughan. TAW Mobilift.........LO 6004 Heavy Duty, Transfer Case. . .TC 14, 1944 Lift, M22 ... .................TM 9-762 Mounts, Machine Guns..........TM 9 224 Ordnance Small Arms Repair, Conversion to Basic Signal Corps Repair Truck. . .............................TB SIG 112 Straddle Lumber ..................TB QM 4 Tractor, 40-Ton, Trailer, M25. . 'TM 9-767, TM 9-1767A, TM 9-1767C. TB 9-767-1, LO 138, LO, 138A 146 TRUCKS: (Continued) Trailer 40-Ton, Transporter, M25. .TM 9-767, TM 9-1767B, TM 9-1767E, TB 9-767-1, LO 138, LO 138A 45-Ton, Transporter, M19. .TM 9-768, TB ORD 91, TM 9-1768A, TB ORD 91, TB ORD 10-1225-1 Wrecking, Heavy Ml (Kenworth) ............TB ORD 216, TM 9-1759C, TB 9-796-1 Ml (Ward LaFrance) . . . .TM S-1795B, TB ORD 216, TM 9-1795C, TM 9-1795 D, LO 24 Series 1 & Series 2 . . 2. TM 9-795 .. . LO 82 Series 5 ... . ..LO614, LO 544A M1A1 TM 9-796, TM 9-1796 TUBE PULLER: TL-201 TUBES: TB SIG 151 Cathode-Ray, 12GP7 TB 11-1119-9 Inner Deflation .... TB 9-2830-47 Rectifier, Thyratron Preheating, In Rectifier, RA-34-H .......TB 11-961-1, TB 11-9596-1 Steam Release, GMC, Reclamation. .... ...................... TB 9-2830-51 Subcaliber 1 Pounder, for Guns, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, and 14-Inch .............FT 37-C-2 75-mm or 2.95-Inch....... FT 75-D-l VT-148, Shield ..............TB 11-250-1 TUBE TESTER: Supreme, Model 504-A..........TM 11-2517 1-177 .........................TB SIG 122 TUBING, Radioactive, Luminous, Vinylite... ................................ TB ENG 26 TUGS: United States Army, LT-454, LT-455, LT-456, Electric Propulsion Equipment. . ..............................TM 55-3003 TUNISIA, Medical and Sanitary Data....... . - .........................TB MED 98 TURKEY, Medical and Sanitary Data........ - ..................... TB MED 64 TURRET : Car1, Armored, T17E1 (Chevrolet)..... ......................... TM 9-1741C Hull, Tank, Light, T9E1...TM 9-1724B Light Tank, M3.............TM 9-1726B TWIST, Reducing, Due to Torque In teel Treadways: V-Approach For Steel Tread- ways . . ......................TB 5-272-3 TYPHUS FEVER, Scrub. ..........TB ^dED 31 UMPIRE MANUALS: Air ....................... .FM 105-6 Groiind ....................FM 105-5 UNIT REPLACEMENT, Wheeled Vehicles... ............................... TB ORD 173 UNITS: Antiaircraft ................TM 4-236 Automotive Power Transmission. TM 10-585 Aviation, Intelligence Procedure. .FM 1-40 Bathing, Field, Portable, EC-4, Cleaver Brooks........................TM 5-9834 BE-77-A or BE--7-B......... TB SIG 64 , Distillation M2 E10B, 2000 gals., Cleaver- Brooks . . '...........TM 5-2060 M3 E-12, 2500-gal. per day, Skid- Mounted, Cleaver-Brooks ......... .......................TB 5-2062-1 Engineer Gas Generating. ., .. .TB 5-855-1 Fire* M1987 .....................TB QM 15 37-mm Antiaircraft Artillery..... ......................... FM 44-58 40-mm.................... .FM 4-160 Float, Automotive Fuel Tank, Reclama- tion ................. ....TB 9-2880-88 UNITS: (Continued) Generating MS and M6. ..TM 9-1616, TB 9-616-1, TB ORD 174, LO 120 M7 ............ TB 9-1616-2, LO 121 M7A1 and M15A1.......TB 9-1618-1 MIS ....................... .. .LO 155 Ground Air Supply .............FM 31-40 Air Support ......... .FM 61-85 Power, M8 ..............TM 9-1671B Small, Protection .........FM 21-45 Special Training ........TC 26, 1944 Hypochlorination, Automatic, Portable, 2 to 100 gpm Flow, Wallace and Tiernan A-506 . . .,................TM 5-2082 Indicator, ID-16/TPS-1A . .TB 11-1547A-1, TB 11-1547 A-3 Keying BC-409-A..................TB SIG 68 BC-758-A...............TB SIG 130 Larger ....................... FM 100-15 Machine Records, Codes.....TM 12-310 Mobile, Medical Department ..... .FM 8-5 Plan Position, BC-1058-( ).......... .............TB 11-1524-18 Power (See Power Units) Power Cohtrol (See Power Control Units) Power Supply (See Power Supply Units) Power Train, Medium Tanks, M3 and M4 .........................TM 9-1750 Range, BC-728-A ........ ..TB 11-1505-3 Relay,. BE-84-A9 .............TM 11-343 Remote Control, K.M-10-F. ... .TM 11-828 Shower, Field, Portable^ with Heater, 32 Shower Heads, Wallace and Tiernan Novadel Agene Corp., A-S2V. TM 5^-9144 Water Purification (See Water Purifica- tion Units) UNIVERSAL, Joint Cross Conversion of Chevrolet -3660990 ...... .TB 9-2880-17 UPHOLSTERER.............. . . .TM 16-455 VALVES, Replacement Mechanism, Type Ml ................................... TB 3-255-1 VEHICLES: (See also Carriers, Ordnance Ve- hicles, Tanks, Tractor Trailers, and Trucks) Antenna Installations .............. .TB SIG 154 Armored Decontamination .................FM 17-59 Engineer ...........TC 46, 1944 Recognition ....FM 21-80, FM 80-40 Half-Track (IHC) .......... .TM 9-707, TM 9-1707A, TB 9-707-1 % -Ton, 4x4, Power Plant.......... ........................ TM 9-1608A 1 % "Ton, 6x6 (Dodge), Power Plant ...............TM 9-1808A Camouflage (See Camouflage) . . .FM 5-20B Combat ........................TM 9-374 Combat and Transport. Ordnance....... TB ORD 217, TB ORD 218 GMC (All) With Banjo-Type Axles..,. .......................TB ORD 177 GMC and Chevrolet, Glove Compartment Doors, Reclamation ......TB 9-2889-37 Half-Track Basic (IHC) and Similar IHC Ve- hicles .................TM 9-1707B Car, Scout M8A1 ...... TB ORD 149 Chassis and Body for Maintenance ........................TM 9-1710C Clutch Maintenance and Adjustment ...................... ,TB 9-1711-1 Compasses.................TB ORD 164 Crew Drill ................FM 17-71 Full-Track, Driver Training.TM 21-301 Engine, 160-AX, White............. .......... TM 9-1711, TB 9-1710B VEHICLES: (Continued) Half-Track(Continued) Modification, of Crescent Wrench to Fit Tension Adjusting Nut on Spring-Loaded Idler Mechanisms. ..........................TB ORD 166 Removal of Engine Speed Restrictor or Governor ..............TB ORD 156 Removal of Idler Adjusting Rod Lock Nut .............TB ORD 157 Staking of Hexagon Nuts and Bolts ..........................TB ORD 155 Tire Lock Ring Removing Tool.... ...................... .TB ORD 168 White Autocar and Diamond T. . . . ...........TB 9-710-26, TB 9-710-27, TB 9-710-28, TB ORD 191 M8A1, Replacement of Ga Tank Drain Plug ...............TB ORD 162 M5 and M5A1 .............TB 9-2830-84 M9A1 ....................TB 9-2830-84 Ml 4 ................... .TB 9-2830-84 M17 ................... .TB 9-2830-84 Identification Plate, Change in Oil Sped- flcations .................... . .TB 9-772-8 Inspections, Preventive Maintenance Services ...................-TM 9-2810 Installation Instructions for Radio Sets ..............................TB SIG 143 Landing, Tracked Armored MKI, LVT (A) <1) and MKII, LVT (A) (2) ...... TM 9-755, TM 9-1775, TB 9-775-3, TB 9-775-7, TB ORD 102, TB ORD 118, TB ORD 198, LO 141, TC 33, 1944 MKIV, LVT (4) ........TM 9-776, TB 9-776-3, TB ORD 102, LO 159 Cold Weather Operation.. .TB 9-775-6 Unarmored MKI, LVT (1) and MKII, LVT (2) ... .TM 9-1775, TM 9-1784, TM 9-1784B, TB 9-775-1, TB 9-775-3, TB 9-775-5, LO 115, LO 141 Laying Half-Track and Full-Track Re- moval, Inspection, Classification Re- conditioning and Disposition Tracks and Bogie Wheels ....... .TB ORD 130 Marking ..........TC 117, 1943, TC 15, 1944 Military ............. .TM 9-2800 Motor . ......................TM 10-510 Motor Chassis, Bydy and Trailer Units ............... .....TM 10-560 Transfer case ...... .TC 14, 1944 Ordnance, (See Ordnance Vehicles) a Correcting Windshield Defroster Switch Short Circuit... .TB ORD 146 Instrument Panel Voltmeter......... ....................... .TB ORD 172 Mounting Deeontahiinating Appara- tus, M2 .........................TB ORD 161 Mounting Universal Rifle Bracket. . ........................TB ORD 168 ' Wheeled, Provision for a Lubricant Passage on Universal Joint Trun- nion Ends ................TB ORD 147 Special Purpose..........TB ORD 123 Tank Recovery MSI (T2) .. .TB 5-272-4, TB 9-739-8, TB ORD 22, TB ORD 112, TB ORD 125, LO 80 MS2 . .. .. ..TM 9-788, TB 9-738-FE1, TB ORD 41, TB ORD 125 LO 152 M82B1 ....... .TM 9-738, TB ORD 41, ..................TB ORD 125, TM 9-738 147 VEHICLES: (Continued) Tank Recovery(Continued) M32B2 .... . ..............TM 9-738, TB ORD 41, TB ORD 125 M32B3 ....... .JM 9-738 TB ORD 41, TB ORD 125, TB ORD 180 M82B4 ..............'.....,TM 9-738, TB ORD 116, TB ORD 125 T2 ...........TM 9-739, TB 9-1750G-5, TB 9-1750G-6, TB ORD 31, TB ORD 61, TB ORD 115, TB ORD 1 48 T2, Radio and Interphone Equip- ment ....................TM 11-2703 Tracked Landing Cold Weather Oper- ation ..........TB 9-775-4, TB 9-775-6 Transport, Engine Valve Tappet Clear- ances' ......,. .............TB ORD 20o Unit Equipment ................TM 9-834 Utility, Armored, T41, Stowage of Tools and Equipment on Vehicle. .TB 9-755-13 Wheeled Tire Lock Ring Removing Tool.... .................... .TB ORD 168 Unit Replacement and Repair Time Guide ....... . ... . .TB ORD 173 V-MAIL: Enlarger, PH-542/UF. .. .TM 11-2300 VENTILATION, Hull ................TB 9-802-9 VETERINARY ADMINISTRATION. . .TM 8-450 VIBRATORS: All Types, Technical Data. . . .TB 5-9720-9 Concrete Pneumatic, Chicago Pneumatic, CP-219 ..................TM 5-4112 Pneumatic, Chicago Pneumatic, CP-219-B ..............TM 5-4122 Pneumatic, Ingersoll-Rand IV. ..... ......................... TM 5-4152 Vane-Type, Air-Driven, PV288. Mall Tool Co...................TM 5-4405 VISE, Power, Stand No. 422......TM 5-9010 VISIBILITY, Night .............. TC 44, 1942 VISUAL: Identification Equipments, AN/VVX-1 and ANVVX-IX TM 11-393, TM 11-393-1 Signaling, Combined (V/S Procedure). . .................FM 24-22, FM 24-23 VISUAL AIDS: (See Also Films) ... .FM 21-8, FM 21-80, TC 36, 1944 VOCATIONAL TEACHING ...........TM 1-1000 VOICE-FREQUENCY, Equipment, Ringer Packaged .......... TB 11-2021-1 VOLKSWAGON, German ...............TM 9-803 VOLTAGE REGULATOR, Ml..........TB 9-1618-1 VOLTAGE REGULATOR KITS: (Ser Kits, Voltage Regulator) VOLTMETERS: AC, Installation in Test Set 1-209-B. . . . ........................TB 11-2501-1 D.C., Thermoelectric Type, Reclamation. . ..........................TB 9-2830-45 Instrument Panel, Ordnance Vehicles. . . ........................TB ORD 172 Weston, M772, Type 6......TM 11-1204 VOUCHERS, Disbursement and Collection... ................ TM 14-507, TM 14-225 VULCANIZING: Equipments TE-54-A and TE-55-A .. .TM 11-366 Floats, Pneumatic .........TSENG 27 WAC, Recruiting Station, Neuropsychiatric Examination ................TB MED 100 WAGONS: All Types, Technical Data. .. .TB 5-9720-1 Dirt or Rock,, Crawler-Mounted, Bottom - Dump, 13-cu. yd. Athey, E-13......... ....................... .. TM 5-3002 WAGONS: (Continued) Transport . Lunette for towing . .......TB 9 -788-2 M1A1, M2A1, and M3A1, for 240- mm Howitzer and 8-Ineh Gun Material Ml .............TM 9-1314B, LO 100, 100A M4 and M5 . . .TM 9-340, LO 145, 145A Carriage, M3, M3A1. . . .LO 100, 100A WARFARE: Attack ..........................FM 31-50-, Chemical, Tactics ..FM 3-5, FM 31-25, FM 31-20, TO 55, 1942 Jungle .......................FM 72-20 Land, Rules ..................FM 27-10 Land, Treaties Governing....TM 27-251 Mountain....................TM 5-279 Snow ........................FM 31-15 Winter ...................... FM 70-15 WASHER, Car, W-UA, 3 HP, 208V. 60C 3HP. The Wayne Pump Co..........TM 5 -9680 WASHERS: Spacer, Spring Seat, 2202834. .TB ORD 167 Steel, Hardened, Tank, Light, M22 (T9E1) .......................... TB 9-724-6 WASHING AND SCREENING PLANTS: All Types. Technical Data. . -TB 5-9720-10 Sand and Gravel, 75-ton pef hour, Pio- neer, Model 412-VW..........TM 5-1102 WATER: Poisoned, Treatment ...........TB 5 295-1 Supply, Ground, for Military Operations . .......................... TM 5-296 Supply and Purification........TM 5-295 Transportation ................TM 10-380 WATER COOLING: Unit, RU-2-A. .TM 11 -801 WATER PURIFICATION: Equipment, Diatomite, Pack, 15-GPM.. .................. TB 5-295-2 Poisoned Water, Treatment .. .TB 5-295-1 WATER PURIFICATION UNITS: Gasoline Engine-Driven- Portable, 15-gpm, Wallace and Tier- nan, 1940........TM 5-2000, LO 1089 Truck Mounted, 7 5-gpm, Wallace and Tiernan, 1938, 1939 and 1940 ..........TB 5-2030, LO 1019 Stationary, 50-gpm, Wallace, Wallace and Tiernan, A- 521 (Knockdown- Type) ...................TM 5-2066 K n o c k d o wn, A 521071-Form-U-6163. Wallace & Tiernan, Inc.....TM 5-2260 Sterolators, Series 3600, Type U, High Pressure, Everson Mfg. Co.. . .TIM -> 2322 | WATER SOFTENING: Equipment. K. finite \ Model G 54...............7 ?-1 5 2017 ! WATERMANSHIP . ..................FM 21-22 ! WATERPROOFING ................TB 11-132 1 1 ( Gas Mask Canister............TC 8, 1913 \ Engineer Equipment..........TB ENG 13 i Military Vehicles........ .TB 830- 13 Procedure ...................TB 9 802-8 WEAPONS: Antiaircraft, Automatic Employment... .............................FM 4-102 Artillery, Coast ............TM. 1-210 I Automatic, Antiaircraft Artillery J Employment ..............EM 44-2 I Fire Control ....FM 41 51, FM 4-102 Heavy, Company, Rifle Regiment. .FM 7-15 Infantry, Camouflage........ .FM 5-20A Tank, Course ........... . .TC 41. 1944 WEATHER .........................FM 1-50 Air Crew Trainees ..........TM 1-231 Chemical Warfare Manual.....TM 3-240 Cold, Operations for Tracked Landing Vehicles .................... .TB 9 7756 Flying Safety ..............TC 31, 1944 Observer .................. .'I'M 1 -235 Pilot Trainees .............TM 1-232 WEATHER: (Continued) Pilots ............. Precautions ........ . .TM 1-230 TB 9-802-9 WEATHERPROOFING, Tentage ... .TB QM 19 WELDERS: Electric Arc Gasoiin-Engine- Driven Dualarc, SK-200 . .. . .TM 55350 Hobart, EW-91 ......TM 5-5482 Shop Wheel-Mounted, Hobart, GR-300-P..........TM 5-5120; TM 5-5124, TM 5-5126, LO 1048 GR-300-S, Spec. 856A-C. . ............................... TM 5-5126 Skid-Mounted, Hobart, GR 300-S (Spec. 426-B & 840)..* ' TM 5-5120, TB 5-5120-1 Motor-Driven, Shop, Wheel-Mounted, Hobart, MR-300P ...........TM 5-5118 Circular, Gear-Driven Type S2-24-CG, Federal......... ..................... TM 5-4621 Type, S2-24-LG, Serials Nos. 9755, to 9761, Inclusive, Federal ...............TM 5-4618 Circular, Knurl-Driven, S2-18-CKD, Federal '..................TM 5-4620 Longitudinal, Gear-Driven Type S2-24-LG, Series Nos. 9560. to 9562, Inclusive. Fed- eral ...................TM 5-4616 Type S2-24-LG, Serial Nos. 9722, 9723, 9724, Federal... ... ................... TM 5-4617 Type S2-24-LG, Serial Nos. 9725 to 9727, Inclusive, Federal.. ........................TM 5-4619 Type S2-24-LG, Serial Nos. 9748 to 9754, Inclusive, Fed- eral....................TM 5-4623 Longitudinal, Knurl-Driven, Type S2-24-LK, Serials 9388 to 9399, inclusiveThe Federal Machine & Welder Co....................TM 5-4624 Spot Federal Foot Operated, Type R3-12-F.. ..................... TM 5-4622 Motor Operated, Type R5-24-M, Serials Nos. 9716 to 9718, In- clusive, 9728 to 9371, Inclu- sive. 9736 to 9738, 9742 to 9744, Inclusive....TM 5-4625 To u mac ar, LeTourneau, Inc... .TM 5-5348 WEEDING ........................ TM 1 -4 3 0 Cleaning, Combustible, Materials.*... ......................... TB 9-2852-1 Steel, Straightening ........TB ENG 25 Theory and Application.......TM 92852 Under-Water...................TB ENG 49 WELDING AND CUTTING Equipment, Smith Welding Equipment Corporation, Model F-9731A......... ............................ TM 5-540-7 Set, Airco, Styles 9803, 9903, 9953, Air Reduction Sakes .............TM 5-4102 WELDING EQUIPMENT All Types, Technical Data. . TB 5-9720-14 Set No. 2, Oxy a cetylene Cutting, Smith Welding Equipment Co.....TM 5-4100 WELL-DRILLING ...................TM 5-297 Machine Transportation .........TB 5-297-1 Percussion-Type, Skid-Mounted, Gas- oline-Engine-Driven, Star, 71... - __________,......TM 5-2002, LO 1044 Rotary-Type, Skid-Mounted, Gaso- line-Engine-Driven, Failing, 314., ........................... TM 5-2024 148 the time of flight for which the fuze is set. All anti- aircraft firing, tables prepared in the future will contain data for both antiaircraft and ground fire. (c) Field and Coast Artillery. Firing Tables for use on land or water targets contain exterior ballis- tic tabulations giving the trajectory characteristics at the point of impact. They provide data required to determine the proper elevation for a desired point of impact. These tables are prepared for the muzzle velocity of a new gun. b. GraphicalFiring Tables. (GFT) Graphical Fir- ing Tables resemble slide rules in appearance and operation. They are not listed in this manual, but are catalogued in ORD SNL F-237, which is obtainable at Adjutant General Depots. They are nonexpend- able and are requisitioned in the same manner as any other stock control item. c. Trajectory Charts. (TjC) Trajectory Charts are prepared for use with tables for antiaircraft fire. Those charts now on hand are issued as individual sheets, together with the FTs they supplement. As antiaircraft FTs are revised, the charts will appear as inserts in the FTs and will not be issued sepa- rately. d. Trajectory Diagrams. (TD) Trajectory Dia- grams are supplemental to FTs for certain field guns. TDs are printed on tracing linen so that they may be used on Geological Survey Maps for determining dead space. TDs are issued in screw-top mailing tubes, and are not furnished automatically with each FT. They must be requisitioned separately. 7. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS. (List in par. 29) (MTP) Mobilization Training Programs contain a schedule of subjects prescribed for the training of units and replacements, showing hours to be devoted each week to the subject prescribed together with text references. 8. TECHNICAL BULLETINS* (TB) (List in par. 30) a. Purpose and Scope. (1) Purpose. The purpose of Technical Bulletins is: (a) To disseminate new instructions and infor- mation prepared by technical services pertaining to technical matters concerning weapons and equip- ment procured and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional technique over which the prepar- ing agency has exclusive jurisdiction. (b) To publish, without delay, technical material that may later be incorporated in manuals or changes to manuals.. 5 (2) Scope. Technical bulletins will not contain material pertaining to tactical training or tactical operations. Originating agencies will be responsible for excluding such material from technical bulletins. b. Format. Technical bulletins are printed, mime- ographed, or(multilithed in pamphlet or leaflet form, 5% inches by 9 inches or 8 inches by 10^> inches, and illustrated when necessary. c. Preparation. Material for publication in a tech- nical bulletin will be forwarded by the chief of a technical service to The Adjutant General for proc- essing. Concurrences of other agencies will not ba required for technical bulletins prepared within the meaning of paragraph a above. 9. TECHNICAL MANUALS (TM) (List in par. 31). Technical Manuals supplement Field Manuals, cov- ering subjects the separate treatment of which is considered essential to a full accomplishment of the training prescribed in the Field Manuals. This series includes manuals describing materiel and containing instructions for its operation, care, and handling; guidebooks for instructors and specialists; material for extension courses; reference books; administra- tive materials; and similar specialized subject matter. 10. TECHNICAL REGULATIONS. (TR) (List in par. 32). Some Technical Regulations are still in force, but they gradually are being eliminated by the in- clusion of suitable material in other training docu- ments. 11. TRAINING CIRCULARS (TC) (List in par. 33). a. Purpose and Scope. Training Circulars are de- signed to promulgate (1) New training doctrine (see b beldw). (2) Training doctrine, tactics, or technique, the immediate dissemination of which is essential. (3) Training policies or information of a tempo- rary nature or not relevant to the scope of existing manuals. b. Confirmation. When a Training Circular is pub- lished, the preparing agency will initiate action to incorporate its applicable provisions as a numbered change or revision of the appropriate manual or as a new manual. c. Revocation. (1) Each training circular will indi- cate in bold type, immediately under the heading, the date (1 year from date of publication) upon which the circular will become void. Unless previously superseded or rescinded by other action, all matter i orrronT WHEELS: Bomb Service Truck, M6. . .. .TM 9-1765A Idler- Light Tank, D34910, Reclamation. . . ..................... TB 9-2830-24 Medium Tank, D37916, Reclamation ....................... TB 9-2830-50 7D8 Athey Logging Cruiser. . . .TM 5 9736 WHIRLER, Plate, Lithographic-Offset, Motor- Driven, 110-Volt, 60-Cycle, AC, Table- Mounted, 22% x 23-in., Pitman, AW-101 ..................................TM 5-6044 WILLIAM PERMETER ....................TM 8-624 WINCHES: All Types, Technical Data. . .TB 5-9720-11 Barrage Balloon, Portable- Low Altitude, Wilson, U.S, Type, W-3 M-l . .TM 5-7070, TB 5-7070-1 Very Low Altitude, Eranks or Ben- son, M-l, Power-Operated.......... ..................... TB 5-7090-1 Single-Drum Non - Reversible, Rear - Mounting, Evans ECC ................TM 5-9556 Towing, Model 7DN for Caterpillar D7 Tractor, Williamette Hyster Co......... ................... TM 5-9150 D6N, for Caterpillar Tractor D6, Williametta Hyster Co......... ................... TM 5-9152 WINCHES: (Continued) Single-Drum (Continued) Tractor Mounting, Reversible, Hyster, D4A ............TM 5-9300 Tractor Mounting, Reversible, Hyster, D8N.............. . . .TM 5-9302 WIND: Equipment, 8CM-20-A and Wind Equip- ment, AN/GMC-1............TM 11-429 Direction and Speed Systems.. .TM 11-424 Equipment, Selsyn Type. ... .TB 11-2414-1 WINTER WARFARE ................FM 70-15 WIPERS: Windshield, Adjustable Tension-Type... ........................TB 9-803-FE2 WIRE: Chief's, Testing Cabinet, BE-70-C ).... ............................TM 11/345 Communication (Sue Communication, Wire) Open-Wire Transpositions . .TBSIG73 Construction, Open, For Fixed Plant Application .................TM 11-2253 Field- Captured Enemy, Description and Use ......................... TB SIG E 15 Construction Truck, Accessory Equip- ment# .......................TB SIG 97 Inatructions for tying and Use of Weave Tie ................TB SIG 121 Systems......................FM 24-20 WIRE: (Continued) Tactical Long-Range, W-143 ......TB SIG 8, TB SIG 101 Repair Instructions ...... TB SIG 96 Spark Test ..............TC 45, 1943 Thrower, RL-37-A ...........TM 11-365 WIRELESS SET: Model 94 Mark 5, Japanese Radio Set ....................TB SIG E 19 WOMEN, Diseases, Trichomonas, Vaginalis, Vaginitis ....................TB MED 8 WOODWORK, Aircraft..............TM 1-414 WOODWORKER .....................TM 10-455 WOODWORKING, Tools...........TB 5-9720-7 WORKBOOKS: Laboratory, for TM 11-466, Radar Electronic Fundamentals.......... .........................TM 11-466-LAB WOUND TABLET PACKET.............TC 10-1944 WRECKERS, 4-Ton, 6x6 Diamond T. . ... ........................TB ORD 10-1607-1 WRENCHES, Fuze, M7A1 ...........TB ORD 76 X-RAY: Apparatus, Electrical Equipment... ........................TB MED 117 Field Unit Generator Item 9606000 ............TM 8-636 Preventive Maintenance Services ..................TB MED 127 ft U. 6. Government Printin, Offlcs; 1945626966 149