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TABLE OF CONTENTS I RANGER CREED II STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERS III RANGER HISTORY IV RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE HISTORY CHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIP PRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP 1-1 DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2 ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND 1-7 CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONS TROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-1 COMBAT INTELLIGENCE 2-7 WARNING ORDER 2-8 OPERATIONS ORDER 2-11 FRAGMENTARY ORDER 2-17 ANNEXES 2-22 COORDINATION CHECKLISTS 2-29 DOCTRINAL TERMS 2-34 CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORT CAPABILITIES 3-2 CLOSE AIR SUPPORT 3-4 CALL FOR FIRE 3-5 CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENT TECHNIQUES 4-2 TACTICAL MARCHES 4-6 DANGER AREAS 4-9 CHAPTER 5 – PATROLLING PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 5-1 RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS 5-6 COMBAT PATROLS 5-13 AMBUSH 5-14 RAID 5-16 DEPARTURE/RE-ENTRY 5-25 LINK-UP 5-27 PATROL BASE 5-30 MOVEMENT TO CONTACT 5-34 CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLS PLATOON ATTACK 6-1 SQUAD ATTACK 6-5 REACT TO CONTACT 6-8 BREAK CONTACT 6-9 REACT TO AMBUSH 6-11 KNOCK OUT BUNKERS 6-12 ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH 6-14 BREACH 6-19 CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONS AN/PRC-119 7-1 AN/PRC-126 7-3 CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATION AIR ASSAULT 8-1 AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS 8-3 PZ OPERATIONS 8-5 SAFETY 8-8 CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONS ONE ROPE BRIDGE 9-1 BOAT POSITIONS 9-8 EMBARKING/DEBARKING 9-11 LANDING SITE 9-11 RIVER MOVEMENT 9-13 FORMATIONS 9-14 CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERING SPECIAL EQUIPMENT 10-1 KNOTS 10-2 BELAYS 10-8 TIGHTENING SYSTEMS 10-10 ROCK CLIMBING TECHNIQUES 10-10 RAPPELING 10-14 CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVAL EVASION 11-1 SURVIVAL 11-1 NAVIGATION 11-2 WATER 11-4 PLANT FOOD 11-5 ANIMAL FOOD 11-6 TRAPS AND SNARES 11-8 SHELTERS 11-17 FIRE BUILDING 11-19 CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AID LIFESAVING STEPS 12-1 BITES AND STINGS 12-1 NINE LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST 12-2 HEAD INJURY 12-4 ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 12-5 CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONS MDI COMPONENTS 13-1 DETONATION SYSTEMS 13-2 DEMOLITION EFFECTS SIMULATOR (DES) 13-3 CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONS TYPES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-1 PRINCIPLES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-2 METT-TC CONSIDERATIONS 14-2 CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT 14-5 BREACHING 14-19
BOOK 2
COMBAT TRAINING WITH PISTOLS, M9 AND M11
PREFACE This manual provides guidance on the operation and marksmanship of the M9, 9-mm pistol, and the M11, 9-mm pistol. It reflects current army standards in weapons qualifications. It is a guide for the instructor to develop training programs, plans, and lessons that meet the objectives of the US Army marksmanship program for developing combat effective marksmen. The soldier develops confidence, knowledge, and skills by following the guidelines in this manual.
CONTENTS Page Preface. iii CHAPTER 1. COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONING Section I. Description and Components1-1 1-1. Description1-2 1-2. Components 1-3 1-3. Ammunition1-4 Section II. Maintenance1-5 1-4. Clearing Procedures1-5 1-5. General Dissemble1-5 1-6. Inspection1-6 1-7. Clearing, Lubrication, and Preventive Maintenance 1-6 1-8. General Assembly.1-6 1-9. Function Check.1-7 Section III. Operation and Function 1-8 1-10. Operation 1-8 1-11. Loading .1-8 1-12. Unloading and Clearing 1-9 1-13. Cycle of Operation 1-9 Section IV. Performance Problems1-10 1-14. Malfunctions .1-10 1-15. Immediate Action .1-10 1-16. Remedial Action .1-10 CHAPTER 2. PISTOL MARKSMANSHIP TRAINING Section I. Basic Pistol Marksmanship.2-1 2-1. Grip .2-1 2-2. Aiming 2-5 2-3. Breath Control.2-6 2-4. Trigger Squeeze 2-6 2-5. Target Engagement .2-7 2-6. Positions2-8 Section II. Combat Marksmanship .2-14 2-7. Techniques of Firing.2-14 2-8. Target Engagement .2-15 2-9. Traversing .2-15 2-10. Combat Reloading Techniques. 2-21 2-11. Poor Visibility Firing 2-23 2-12. Nuclear, Biological, Chemical Firing . 2-23 Section III. Coaching and Training Aids . 2-23 2-13. Coaching .2-23 2-14. Ball-and-Dummy Method.2-24 2-15. Calling the Shot 2-24 2-16. Slow-Fire Exercise2-24 2-17. Air-Operated Pistol, .177 mm. 2-25 2-18. Quick-Fire Target Training Device 2-25 2-19. Range Firing
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