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Books that cover military skills

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 6:39 pm
by mitch_boxing
Hi,

Does anybody know any worthwhile books that I could buy which cover military skills like fieldcraft, weapon handling, commando skills ect. Obviously this question could be potentially stupid :lol: because I dont think the MOD would let publishers release inside military info, but still there might be some books out there :lol: .

Thanks,

Mitch

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 7:10 pm
by digitalfreefall
Not sure about weapon handling or tactics but you cant go wrong with a Ray Mears book on bushcraft, simple instructions on how not to die.


http://www.play.com/Books/Books/6-/Sear ... pe=bookall

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 7:22 pm
by digitalfreefall
Also

http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/4130 ... oduct.html

http://www.play.com/Books/Books/4-/4130 ... oduct.html

I havent read these books but im told they are good if your into that sort of thing, Im sure if we manage to get in we will be shown first hand how to handle any situation by men who have been doing it for longer than we have been breathing, and going in thinking you know it all will probably end up with you wearing your ass as a hat fairly sharpish, its good to have a thirst for knowledge but it should be approached with caution, thats my view anyway.

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 7:23 pm
by adj125

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 8:15 pm
by Greg The Great
That book is the sh!t. If it's not in there you don't need to know it.

Greg.

Posted: Sat 15 Jul, 2006 10:57 pm
by Calais
Pick up a US Army Ranger handbook, it's a great guide both for information on fieldcraft and basic leadership tactics for platoon to squad level command.

Also look at the US Infantryman's manual and survival manual.

You'll probably have to purchase these on amazon, but worth it if you want a good idea of what infantry actually do.

Posted: Sun 16 Jul, 2006 10:33 am
by Bitty
Calais wrote:Pick up a US Army Ranger handbook, it's a great guide both for information on fieldcraft and basic leadership tactics for platoon to squad level command.

Also look at the US Infantryman's manual and survival manual.

You'll probably have to purchase these on amazon, but worth it if you want a good idea of what infantry actually do.
The US army Ranger Book you can download for free if you type in google
"Ranger Handbook .PDF" I think its on the Fort Benning Website

Posted: Sun 16 Jul, 2006 2:47 pm
by smudger289
Totaly agree, soldiers pocket book is the bible, had this a long time, never let me down :wink:

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Posted: Wed 19 Jul, 2006 11:56 am
by mitch_boxing
Hi,

I'd like to give a very big THANK YOU to the person who recommended the military pocket books to me. They are absolutely amazing (got mine today), filled with as much information as I probably need in preparation for RM.

http://www.milpkbk.co.uk/soldiers-pocket-book.php

There is the link again if anyone else needs it. It has EVERYTHING that a soldier would need and im not joking either, bit like the ultimate guide really. :lol: :lol: . I also recommend SAS survival book by John 'Lofty' Wiseman. Also a very good book for learning how to survive in any environment.

I have already planned to read both of the soldier pocket books and skill at arms pocket books 5x over while taking notes at the same time :lol: . Gonna read SAS survival book 2x over while taking notes (a whole 600 odd pages haha). That should get the info ingrained onto my brain :evil: .

Thanks,

Mitch

Posted: Wed 19 Jul, 2006 10:30 pm
by Hughser
digitalfreefall wrote:Not sure about weapon handling or tactics but you cant go wrong with a Ray Mears book on bushcraft, simple instructions on how not to die.


http://www.play.com/Books/Books/6-/Sear ... pe=bookall

I'd seriously consider looking into this, Ray Mears can teach you how to make a luxury house in the middle of a rainforest. The bloke is a genious - the skills like fire lighting in damp enviroments and especially the knot tying are very handy if you can master them.

Definately advise this choice! :D

Posted: Thu 20 Jul, 2006 2:00 pm
by smudger289
If your going to master these skills lads no amount of reading will do it, you have to actually get out there and practice,
its all well and good building shelters for fun, but one day your life might depend on it, :roll: :lol: :wink: