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WAR DEPARTMENT BASIC FIELD MANUAL

LIST OF
PUBLICATIONS
FOR TRAINING
FIELD MANUALS, TECHNICAL MANUALS, TECHNICAL
BULLETINS, WAR DEPARTMENT LUBRICATION GUIDES,
MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS, MOBILIZATION TRAIN
ING PROGRAMS, WAR DEPARTMENT MtWETS

*<a, !**

1 FEBRUARY 1944

WAR

DEPARTMENT

BASIC

FIELD

MANUAL

FM 21-6
This manual supersedes FM 21-6, 1 July 1943, including C 1, 24 November 1943; Train
ing Circulars Nos. 100, 104, til, 115, and 129, and section IV, Circular No. 297, War
Department, 1943; section II, Training Circular No. 1, lection III, Training Circular
No. S, and section fll, Circular No. 10, War Department, 1944.

LIST OF
PUBLICATIONS
FOR TRAINING
FIELD MANUALS, TECHNICAL MANUALS, TECHNICAL
BULLETINS, WAR DEPARTMENT LUBRICATION GUIDES,
MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS, MOBILIZATION TRAINING
PROGRAMS, WAR DEPARTMENT PAMPHLETS

WAR DEPARTMENT

1 FEBRC.IRY 1U44

Vnilcd Slat?? C.fji^T^mc'i' Prinimg Office


H'aihinf.on 1941

WAR DEPARTMENT,
WASHINGTON 25, D. C., 1 February 1944.
FM 21-6, List of Publications for Training, is pub
lished for the information and guidance of all concerned,
[A. G. 300.7 (1 Feb. 44).}

By ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR :


G. C. MARSHALL,
Chief of Staff.
OFFICIAL :
J. A. UL1O,
Major General,
The Adjutant General.
DISTRIBUTION :
RandH (10); Bn and L (3).
(For explanation of symbols see par. 26a.)

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section I. Field Service Regulations, Field Manuals, and

Paragraph Page

Technical Manuals.

Scope.............. ................
Texts...............................
Numbering...........................

1
2
3

Adjutant general depots. ..............

Changes. ............................
Copyrighted matter...................
Supply and distribution................
Distributing agencies.................

4
5
fi
7

Allowances........................... 9
Inspection of official files of publications. . 10

1
1
3

6
8
8
9

13-14

14-16
16

zll. Training Circulars.

11
12
13
14
15

17
17
17
17
17

Army Regulations................... . IB
Film Bulletins........................ 17

18
IS

Scope. ..............................
Confirmation.........................
Revocation..........................
Numbering...........................
Distribution..........................
III. Lists of Printed Publications.

Firing Tables.........................
Graphic Training Aids.................
Instruction Charts. ...................
Mobilization Regulations ..............
Mobilization Training Programs. .......
Tables of Organization and Equipment,
Tables of Basic Allowances, and Tables
of Allowances.......................
Technical Bulletins....................
Training Films and Film Strips.........
Training publications..................
Field Manuals......................
Technical Manuals..................
Technical Regulations. ..............
Numbered pamphlets..................
Lubrication Guides....................
III

18
19
20
21
22

18
18
18
19
20-29

30
23
24 30-43
48
25
48
26
. . 55-89
. . 94-245
. . 250-251
27 256-258
28 259-287

(This manual supersedes FM 21-6, 1 July 1943, including Cl, 24 Novem


ber 1943; Training Circulars Nos. 100, 104, 111, 115, and 129, and section
IV, Circular No. 297, War Department, 1943; and section 11, Training Cir
cular No. 1, section III, Training Circular No. 8, and section VII, Circular
No. 10, War Department, 1944.)

Section I
Field Service Regulations, Field Manuals,
and Technical Manuals
1. SCOPE. This manual contains numerical lists and
references to lists of publications or matter required for
military training, and an alphabetical list of Field and
Technical Manuals.
2. TEXTS. The primary texts for training in schools,
including extension courses, in garrisons, in training cen
ters, and in the field are War Department training: publi
cations issued, as a general rule, in the form of Field
Service Regiilations, Field Manuals, and Technical Man
uals. Technical Regulations will eventually be eliminated
by the inclusion of suitable material in other training
documents,
a. Field Service Regulations, which arc published
as Field Manuals, constitute the basis of instruction of
all arms and services in the operations of war and an
nounce the basic doctrines which are expanded and
applied in other texts. They contain the fundamental

considerations concerning the employment of the com


bined arms and the combined services, and the strategical,
tactical, and administrative employment of larger units
and territorial commands.
b. Field Manuals constitute the primary means for
expanding the basic doctrines of Field Service Regula
tions. They are published in three general divisions as
follows:
(1) Field Manuals for the several arms and services
contain instructions relative to the tactics and technique
involved in the employment of such arms and services,
together with data needed in the theater of operations.
(2) Basic Field Manuals contain training and refer
ence data applicable to more than one arm or service,
with special reference to the smaller units.
(3) Staff Officers' Field Manual is a compilation of
information and data to be used as a guide for the opera
tions in the field of the general staff or a similar staff
group of all units in peace and war.
c. Technical Manuals consist of a series of pamphlets
supplementing the Field Manuals, covering subjects the
separate treatment of which is considered essential to a
fuller accomplishment of the training prescribed in the
Field Manual series. The scope of this series includes
pamphlets describing materiel and containing instruc
tions for the operation, care, and handling thereof; guide
books for instructors and specialists: material for exten
sion courses; reference books; etc.

3. NUMBERING. The number of each pamphlet will


consist of two parts: the basic number and subnumber.
a. The basic number will be as follows:
1. Army Air Forces.
2. Cavalry.

3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Chemical Warfare Service.


Coast Artillery Corps.
Corps of Engineers.
Field Artillery.
Infantry.
Medical Department,
Ordnance Department.
Subnumbers of Technical Manuals in the
9-serios, except the 1900-scries dealing
with ammunition, are assigned accord
ing; to type of materiel and echelon of
maintenance covered, as follows:
TM 9-200 to TM 9-999 cover the first
and second echelons of maintenance,
that is, servicing, simple repair, and
replacement
TM 9-200 to TM 9-299Small arms of
all types, all cannon up to but not
including f>7-mm.
TM 9-300 to TM 9-399All field artil
lery f>7-mm and over; all antiaircraft
artillery over 40-mm.

TM 9-400 to TM 9-499Coast and


railway artillery, all sizes.

TM 9-500 to TM 9-699Fire control


and sighting equipment.
TM 9-700 to TM 9-849Automotive
materiel.
TM 9-850 to TM 9-869Miscellaneous.
TM 9-870 to TM 9-899Automotive
materiel.
TM 9-900 to TM 9-999Unassigned.
TM 9-1200 to TM 9-1899 cover the
third and fourth echelons of main
tenance, that is, major repair, re
placement, reconditioning. The break
down parallels that above. TM
9-1200 to 9-1299 cover small arms
and cannon up to 57-mm; TM 9-1300
to TM 9-1399 cover all field artillery
57-mm and over and all antiaircraft
artillery over 40-mm; etc.
TM 9-1900 to TM 9-1999Ammuni
tion items of aM types and their
components.
TM 9-2200 to TM 9-2999 are instruc
tion guides, or textbooks intended
primarily for classroom use and
study. The breakdown parallels that
above.
10. Quartermaster Corps.
11. Signal Corps.
12. Adjutant General's Department.

13. Inspector General's Department.


14. Finance Department.
15. Judge Advocate General's Department.
16. Corps of Chaplains.
17. Armored Force.
18. Tank Destroyer.
19. Military Police.
20 to 31. Basic Field Manuals.
20. Miscellaneous.
21. Individual soldier.
22. Infantry Drill Regulations.
23. Basic weapons, including accessories and
ammunition.
24. Communication.
25. Transportation.
26. Interior guard duty.
27. Military law.
28. Band.
29. Military Police.
30. Military intelligence.
31. Special operations.
35. Women's Army Corps.
38. Supply procedures.
44. Coast Artillery Corps (antiaircraft artillery
and barrage balloon T/0 's, T/E's, T/B A's.
and T/A's only).
55. Transportation Corps.
100. Field Service Regulations.
101. Staff Officers' Field Manual.
105, Umpire Manual,
fa. The subnumlters for Field Manuals will be from
1 to 199 and for Technical Manuals 200, etc.
5

c. Examples:
FM 6-110Field Artillery Field ManualPack
Artillery.
FM 22-5Basic Field ManualInfantry Drill
Regulations.
FM 100-;")Field Service RegulationsOpera
tions.
TM 4-235Technical ManualCoast Artillery
Target Practice.
d. Reference. For references in correspondence or
publications, Field Manuals and Technical Manuals will
ordinarily be referred to by number only, that is FM
fi-110 or TM 4-235; if it is necessary to identify the pub
lication further, the title will be added, that is, FM 6-110,
FAFM, Pack Artillery; TM 4-235, Coast Artillery Tar
get Practice.
4. CHANGES. In order that prompt recommendations
may be submitted, each agency charged with the prepara
tion of a manual will keep a folder of suggested changes.
Serious errors will be reported at once.
a. How effected. When the subject matter con
tained in a pamphlet is changed or corrected, it will be
published as a change only when it is deemed advisable
to revise and reprint the entire pamphlet.
b. When promulgated. Changes will, as a general
rule, be published as soon as practicable after the neces
sity for a change arises. The number and date of the
change will follow the classification number at the end
of each paragraph.

c. How published. (1) When printed separately,


changes will be published on one side of the page onlv
(in page size slightly less than trimmed- size of manual)
so that they may be cut and pasted over the matter which
they change. Exceptions may be made where changes con
sist of eight or more pages of a change (or series of
changes) ; in such instances, changes may be printed on
both sides of the page and in consecutive page sequence.
(2) Whenever a manual is reprinted, all changes pre
viously published separately will be published by adding
all such changes printed on both sides of the page, in
sequence as changes were numbered upon original issu
ance, at the back of the reprinted manual following the
last printed page of the manual.
(3) Whenever changes are published in a manual as de
scribed in (2) above, the following statement will appear
on the title and cover pages of such reprinted manual (in
addition to the title of manual and original date of pub
lication) :
NOTK. This is not a revision. This man
ual contains only C 1, (date) ; C 2, (date) ;
etc., to the (date of manual) edition placed
at the back following the original text, and
will not be issued to individuals possessing
that edition.
d. How numbered. Changes will be numbered in a
single series for each edition of each pamphlet, a new
series be.ing started with the first changes pertaining to
an edition.

e. Drafts. Drafts of matter submitted for publica


tion as changes will contain both the existing and the
proposed matter, the matter to be omitted, with a line
drawn through it and the proposed matter underscored.
f. Minor changes. Manor changes, such as those in
tended merely to change the rhetorical construction of a
portion of a publication for purposes of clarity or those
not involving a change of doctrine, will be allowed to ac
cumulate and will be published in a revision of the pub
lication in question.
g. Changes affecting other publications. When
changes are prepared which may affeec other War Depart
ment publications or portions thereof to the extent of
requiring modifications of the latter, changes to the other
publications so affected will be prepared and submitted
at the same time.

5. COPYRIGHTED MATTER. See AE 310-10.


6. SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION, a. War Department
training publications are distributed by adjutant gen
eral depots, operated under the jurisdiction of the com
manding general of each service command, except the
Northwest Service Command, to distributing agencies
within the territorial limits of the service command, in
cluding those installations exempt from command of the
commanding general of the service command, and to Air
Service Command publication depots for Army Air
Forces units and installations.
b. The Commanding General, Ninth Service Com
mand, is responsible for distribution to all personnel,
units offices, and installations located within the North-

west Service Command and for initial distribution to the


Alaskan Department.
c. The Commanding General, Military District of
Washington, is responsible for distribution to all per
sonnel, units, offices, and installations, except those of
the Army Air Forces, within the territorial limits of the
Military District of Washington, except the War Depart
ment, and headquarters, Army Ground Forces, Army Air
Forces, and Army Service Forces.
d. The Adjutant General will be responsible for dis
tribution to offices of the War Department and to the
headquarters of the Army Ground Forces, Army Air
Forces, Air Transport Command, and Army Service
Forces.
e. Commanding generals, ports of embarkaration, are
responsible for furnishing War Department training
publications to publication distributing agencies overseas.
Commanding generals of oversea theaters will assume the
responsibility for distributing War Department training
publications to units and installations within each the
ater including those of the Army Air Forces.
7. DISTRIBUTING AGENCIES, a. Each of the head
quarters listed in c below is designated a distributing
agency. Additional distributing agencies may be desig
nated at the discretion of the commanding general of the
service command concerned.
b. Initial stocks of new publications will be furnished
distributing agencies by adjutant general depots in suffi
cient quantity to enable them to distribute the. author
ized allowance of each new publication to the units, instal-

lations, and offices within their distributing jurisdictions,


and 10 percent additional stock with which to fill requisi
tions. Headquarters and offices charged to the distribut
ing agency for distribution will submit requisitions for
publications to the distributing agency, where they will
be filled from the stock maintained for that purpose. Unit
requisitions will not be forwarded to adjutant general
depots. When a publication requested is not available
nor on order, a requisition for a supply sufficient to meet
the needs of all units charged to the distributing agency
will be forwarded to the adjutant general depot serving
the agency, and the unit requisition suspended until stock
is received.
c. The personnel, units, offices, and installations
charged to distributing agencies for distribution of publi
cations are as follows:
Distributing agency

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

10

Distribution to

Headquarters:

Army Ground Forces . . . I Offices in Washington within the


Army Air Forces....... [ command.
Air Transport Command j
Directors of staff divisions Offices in Washington within the
and chiefs of technical
command.

services.
Headquarters:
Army.......
Corps.
Defense command... .
Headquarters and headquarters
Army Ground Forces
company.
command..........
Harbor defense.......
Headquarters:
Division...............
Separate brigade. ...... (.All organization, offices, and acTraining center......... I tivities within the command.
Port of embarkation . . J

Distributing agency

Distribution In-

(5;

Headquarters, service com


mands ................

All offices, organizations, and


activities of the service com
mand headquarters

(6;

Headquarters, oversea
departments. .......

All personnel, organizations, of


fices, and installations within
the territorial limits of the
command.

(7j

Headquarters, Military Dis


trict of Washington.....

All personnel, units, offices, and


installations, except those of
the Army Air Forces, within
the Military District of Wash
ington, except the War De
partment and the headquar
ters, Army Ground Forces,
Army Air Forces, and Army
Service Forc-e.s.

(8)

Headquarters, United
States Military Academy.

All personnel, units, offices, and


installations within the com
mand.

Headquarters, post, camp,


or station, within the ter- j
ritorial limits of a service j All personnel, units, offices, and
command, including
installations on the post,
those exempt from com
camp, or station, not other
mand of the commanding
wise provided for in this
general of the service
paragraph.
command, other than
Army Air Forces stations
(10)

(H)

Headquarters:
Army Medical Center. .
General hospital, X of I ...
Depot, Z of I.......
Reception center.........
Arsenal... .............
General and special service
schools.............. .
Commanding General, Air
Service Command......

AH personnel, units, offices, and


installations under the juris
diction of each command.
All Army Air Forces units, of
fices, installations, and at
tached and assigned activi
ties of other arms and services
located within the continental
limits of the United States.
11

d. In addition to functioning as a distributing agency


for organizations, offices, and installations within the port
and at staging areas, the headquarters of each port of
embarkation will fill requisitions for publications received

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from units, installations, and offices located within the


oversea area served by the port.
e. Organizations, offices, installations, and those offi
cers assigned to duty of such character that official files
are not readily available for reference, and not provided
for in c above, will receive supplies of publications, and
initial distribution thereof, direct from the appropriate
adjutant general depot, except that at his discretion, the
commanding general of the service command may desig
nate a distributing agency to be responsible for such sup
ply and initial distribution.
8. ADJUTANT GENERAL DEPOTS, a. Distributing
agencies will requisition upon the following for addi
tional publications if required for initial distribution
and to fill subsequent orders:
Distributing agency in

Forward requisitions to-

First Service Command.. .

Commanding Officer, Boston Adjutant


General Depot, 594-596 Common
wealth Ave., Boston, Mass.
Second Service Command. Commanding Officer, New York Adju
tant General Depot, 111 Eighth
Avenue, New York 11, N. Y.
Third Service Command
Commanding Officer, Baltimore Adju
tant General Depot. G01 So. Haven
St., Baltimore 24, Maryland.
Fourth Service Command. Commanding Officer, Atlanta Adjutant
General Depot, Glenn St. and Mur
phy Ave., B. W., Atlanta, Ga.
Fifth Service Command.. . 'Commanding Officer, Columbus Adju
tant General Depot, 45-52 So. Star
ling St., Columbus 8, O.
Sixth Service Command
Commanding Officer, Chicago Adjutant
General Depot, 111 North Canal St.,
Chicago 6, 111.
13

Distributing agency In-

Forward requisitions to-

Seventh Service Command Commanding Officer, Omaha Adjutant


General Depot, 16th and Cuming
Sts., Omaha 2, Nebr.
Eighth Service Command. Commanding Officer, San Antonio Ad
jutant General Depot, San Antonio,
Texas.
Ninth Service Command.
Commanding Officer, Odgen Adjutant
Northwest Service Com
General Depot, 2325 Wall Ave.,
mand. ............... } Ogden, Utah.
Military District of Wash Chief, AG Pentagon Depot, The Pen
tagon, Washington 25, D. C.
ington ................
War Department, Army Chief, AG Pentagon Depot, The Pen
tagon, Washington 25, D. C.
Ground Forces, Army
Air Forces, Army Service
Forces, and Air Trans
port Command........
Outside continental limits Commanding officer, port of embarka
tion serving the area in which such
of the United States, un
agencies are located.
less otherwise indicated.

b. The following ports of embarkation procure pub


lications direct from the Adjutant General:
New York Port of Embarkation
Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation
New Orleans Port of Embarkation
San Francisco Port of Embarkation
e. Army Air Forces activities will procure additional
supplies of publications from the Commanding General,
Air Service Command as prescribed in AAF Regulations
No. 5-9.
9. ALLOWANCES, a. The initial distribution of
pamphlets within the continental United States will be in
accordance with the following unless otherwise directed:
(1) Ten copies of every pamphlet to the headquarters of
14

Army Ground Forces, Army Air Forces, Army Service


Forces, and of each army, corps, service command, or
department.
(2) Two copies of every pamphlet to
(a) Office of each chief of technical service.
(b) Headquarters of each division unless a larger al
lowance is indicated by symbols, (see par. 26.)
(c) Headquarters of the United States Military Acad
emy.
(rf) Each arm and service board.
(3) One copy of every pamphlet for
() Headquarters of each garrisoned post or camp.
(b) The official office file of the professor of military
science and tactics of each educational institution main
taining Keserve Officers' Training Corps or section 55c
NDA units. The reference library of each educational
institution maintaining one or more units of the Reserve
Officers' Training Corps is entitled to receive for each
unit one copy of the training publications pertaining to
the unit. Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps units
will be given the same distribution as senior infantry
units.
(4) Fifty copies of each Field Manual and ten copies of
each Technical Manual to each general or special service
school.
(,">) To headquarters other than the above, as indicated
opposite each pamphlet in the list under paragraph 23.

b. Individuals, headquarters, and offices may, on show


ing need therefor, obtain any printed pamphlet by apply
ing to the distributing agency serving them. (See par. 7.)

c. Distribution to theaters and separate forces outside


the United States will be as arranged for by the theater
or separate force commander.
10. INSPECTION OF OFFICIAL FILES OF PUBLICA
TIONS, a. Commanding officers will have all official
files of military publications of their commands inspected
semiannually and will require that they be kept properly
posted to date. These publications will at no time be re
moved from, the custody of the organization or office to
which issued, and commanding officers will see that the
publications are transferred to the successor in the office
or in command.
b. Stocks or copies of any publication on hand which
are in excess of current or anticipated need will be re
ported to the distributing agency for instructions as to
disposition.

16

Section II
Training Circulars
11. SCOPE. The purpose of Training Circulars is to
promulgate
a. Training doctrine, tactics, or technique, immediate.
dissemination of which is essential.
b. Training policies or information of a temporary
nature or not germane to the scope of existing manuals.
12. CONFIRMATION. When a Training Circular i:
published, the preparing agency will initiate action to
incorporate its applicable provisions as a numbered
change (par. 4) or revision of the appropriate manua'
or as a new manual.
13. REVOCATION. Unless sooner superseded or re
scinded by other action, all matter published in Training
Circulars will be voided automatically 1 year from dato
of publication. Date upon which each circular becomes
voided will be printed in bold type immediately under
the heading.
14. NUMBERING. Training Circulars will be numbered
consecutively for each calendar year.
15.' DISTRIBUTION, a. Training Circulars of general
applicationsame as paragraph 19, AR 310-200. .
b. Training Circulars of limited application will be
distributed to interested units only.
c. A Training Circular of general distribution, nexl
following one or more Training Circulars of limited dis
tribution, will indicate the number and distribution of
each Training Circular of limited distribution follow
ing the last one of general distribution.
17

Section III
Lists of Printed Publications
16. ARMY REGULATIONS. For list of Army Regula
tions, see AR 1-10. For Army Regulations on safety pre
cautions, see AR 750-10 and 8f>0-29.
17. FILM BULLETINS.
21-7.

For Film Bulletins, see FM

18. FIRING TABLES. For list of Firing Tables, see


Standard Nomenclature List No. F-69 distributed by the
Ordnance Department.
19. GRAPHIC TRAINING AIDS.
ing Aids, see FM 21-8.

For Graphic Train

20. INSTRUCTION CHARTS. Instruction charts are


prepared and issued by the Ordnance Department cover
ing ammunition -and small arms. Each chart is listed in
the appropriate Standard Nomenclature List, under
Equipment; Articles for Instructional Purposes.

18

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Personnel Requirements Computing, Reporting and

Personnel Basic Instructions. ...........................

Mobilization

Title
j

Changes

Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
Oct.
18 Sep.
15 Oct.
5 Mar.
1 Apr.
1 Oct.
23 Xov.
5 Jan.
13 Feb.

30
15
25
1

1940
1942
1943
1940
1938
1940
1940
1940

C 1,2,3,4,6.
C 1*.
C 1.

C 1.

C 1,28.

1939 C 1,2'.
1934 C 1.
1939 C 1.
1940 C 1.

1 Apr. 1940
1 Sep. 1939 C 1.
15 Julv 1939 C 2.

Date

1 Section II, Circular No. 161, and section II, Circular No. 320, War Department, 1942.
! Will eventually be superseded by MR 1-3.
3 Section VII, Circular No. 180, War Department, 1942, and section I, Circular No. 137, W;ir Department, 1943,
* hectioa I, Circular No. 137, War Department, 1940.

Establishing.
1-3
Officers Personnel Procedures. ..........................
(Old) 1-72 Wartime Classification of Commissioned Personnel .........
1-4
Officer Candidates Personnel Procedures. ................
1-5
Procurement and Reception of Volunteers During Mobilization
1-8
Enlisted Men Classification, Assignment, Reclassification,
and Reassignment, and Separation from the Service ......
1-9
Standards of Physical Examination During Mobilization ....
1-10
Morale ................................................
1-11
Certain Categories of Personnel ..........................
2-1
Military Intelligence ....................................
3-1
Organization and Training. ..............................
4-1
Supply; Construction; Transportation. ....................
-2
Hospitalization .........................................

I-'}

MR-Gen
1- 1

No.

21. MOBILIZATION REGULATIONS

4-1

3-7
3-101

3-4

3-3

3-2

2-2

1-2

MTP 1-1

No.

Air Corps Mobilization Training Program for Air Corps Squadrons at Unit Training Centers, for Air Corps Recruit Re
ception Centers, and for Enlisted Replacement Centers.....
Mobilization Training Program for AAF Air Depot Group,
AAF Service Group, AAF Airdrome Squadron, and AAF
Station Complement Squadron.........................
Cavalry Mobilization Training Program for Cavalry Replacements at Replacement Training Centers...................
Chemical Warfare Training Programs for Chemical Warfare
Service Units, Individual Training.......................
Chemical Warfare Mobilization Training Program for Enlisted Replacements at Chemical Warfare Replacement
Training Centers.....................................
Chemical Warfare Unit Training Program for Chemical Warfare Service Units.....................................
Unit Training Program for Chemical Battalions, Motorized...
Individual Training Program for Chemical Battalions, Motorized.................................................
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Coast
Artillery Replacements at Coast Artillery Replacement
Training Centers.

Title

22. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS.

1943

2 Oct. 1941

15 Jan. 1944
27 Jan. 1944

21 May 1943

12 May

15 Mar. 1943

9 Dec. 1943

15 Sep. 1943

20 Dec. 1940

Data

5-3

5-1
5-2

4-9

4-8

4-7

4-6

4-5

4-4

4-3

-i 'i

4 Sep. 1940
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Harbor
Defense Regiments, Coast Artillery Corps, at Unit TrainingCenters .............................................
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Antiaircraft 24 Feb. 1942
Artillery Regiments at Unit Training Centers.............
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Railway 26 Aug. 1940
Artillery Regiments (Excepting 12-inch and 14-inch Guns),
Coast Artillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers...........
do
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Railway
Artillery Regiments (12-inch and 14-inch Guns), Coast
Artillery Corps, at Unit Training Centers.................
5 Sep. 1940
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for 155-mm
Gun Regiments (Tractor-drawn), Coast Artillery Corps, at
Unit Training Centers.................................
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Barrage 15 May 1942
Balloon Units at Unit Training Centers...................
i
Coast Artillery (Seacoast) Mobilization Training Program for 22 Dec. 1942
Coast Artillery (Seacoast) Replacements at Enlisted Re
placement Centers....................................
3 Mar. 1943
Coast Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Mine
Planter Batteries.....................................
Mobilization Training Programs for Engineer Units. ......... 19 June 1943
4 May 1943
Engineer Mobilization Training Program for Engineer Replacements at H,ngineer Replacement Training Centers.....
Unit Training Program for Engineer Units of the Army Service 15 Mar. 1943
Forces..............................................

7-2

7-1

6-3

6-1

5-101A
(Tentative)

5-101
(Tentative)

5-6
(Tentative)

5-5

MTP 5-4

No.

18 Sep. 1943

2 Aug. 1943

Date

Changes

1 Aug. 1943
Engineer Mobilization Training Program for Engineer Replacements at Engineer Replacement Training Centers....
Mobilization Training Programs for Engineer Units of the 25 Sep. 1943
Army Service Forces..................................
Mobilization Training Programs for Substandard Engineer 30 Oct. 1943
Units of the Army Service Forces........................
Field Artillery Mobilization Training Programs for Field 25 July 1940 C 1.
i
Artillery Regiments at Unit Training Centers and for Field
Artillery Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Centers. ..
Field Artillery Mobilization Training Program for Field Ar- 10 Jan. 1944
tillery Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Training
Centers.............................................
Infantry Training Program, Individual Training for Infantry 12 Sep. 1943
Regiment and Armored Infantry Regiment...............
1 Oct. 1940
Infantry Mobilization Training Programs for Infantry
Battalion, Antitank, at Unit Training Centers.............

Unit Training Programs for Engineer Units of the Army


Ground Forces.......................................
Mobilization Training Programs for Engineer Units of the
Army Air Forces.....................................

Title

22. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS.

KJ

8-101

8-22

8-21

8-15

8-10

8-6

8-5

8-4

Medical Department Mobilization Training Program for 18 Feb. 1942


Medical Department Units at Unit Training Centers......
Medical Department Mobilization Training Program for 14 Aug. 1942
Applicatory Training of Medical and Surgical Technicians
in Military or Civil Hospitals..........................
Medical Department Mobilization Training Program for 12 May 1943
Medical Replacement Training Centers..................
Training Program for Revised ROTC Training Program for
fi May 1943
Medical Army Specialized Training Units..............
Medical Department Mobilization Training Program for the 29 July 1942 C 1, 2.
Unit Training of Field Medical Units by the Services of
Supply..............................................
Medical Department Unit Training Programs for Medical 21 May 1943
Department (Army and Communications Zone) Supply
Depots..............................................
Medical Department Training Programs for Malaria Survey
4 May 1943
Units and Malaria Control Units........................
Mobilization Training Program for Portable Surgical
20 Aug. 1943
Hospitals............................................
Mobilization Training Program for Medical Department Units
1 Sep. 1943
of the Army Service Forces. ............................

8-1

1 Oct. 1943

Infantry Training Program, Unit Training for Infantry


Regiment............................................

7-4

9 Dec. 1943

Infantry Mobilization Training Programs for Infantry Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Centers..............

7-3

9-9

9-8

9-7

9-6

9-5

9-4

9-3

9-2

9-1

MTP &-101A

No.

Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Medical Department Units.......................................


Ordnance Mobilization Training Program for Ordnance Department Enlisted Replacements at Ordnance Replacement
Training Centers. ....................................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Maintenance Companies......................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ammunition Companies...............................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Depot Company.............................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Company, Aviation, Air Base..................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Company, Aviation, Bombardment.............
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Company, Aviation, Pursuit...................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Small-Arms Maintenance Company.............
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Motor Vehicle Assembly Company .............

Titla

22. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS.

17 Feb. 1943

31 Dec. 1942

13 Aug. 1942

24 Aug. 1942

25 Aug. 1942

do

1 Aug. 1942

19 July 1943

12 May 1943

10 Jan. 1944

Date

Changes

11-4
12-1

11-3

11-2

11-1

10-3

10-2

10-1

9-1OOA

9-100

9-12

9-11

9-10

Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for


Ordnance Tire Repair Company.........................
Ordnance Department Mobilization Training Program for
Ordnance Bomb Disposal Company.....................
Unit Training Program for Ordnance Units of the Army Service Forces. ..........................................
Mobilization Training Program for Ordnance Units of the
Army Service Forces..................................
Mobilization Training Pro.gram for Substandard Ordnance
Units of the Army Service Forces........................
Quartermaster Mobilization Training Programs for Quartermaster Units.........................................
Quartermaster Mobilization Training Programs for Quartermaster Replacements at Quartermaster Replacement Train
ing Centers..........................................
Unit Training Programs for Quartermaster Units of the Army
Service Forces.......................................
Signal Corps Mobilization Training Programs for Signal Corps
Units, Ground Forces, at Unit Training Centers..........
Signal Corps Mobilization Training Program for Enlisted Replacements at Signal Corps Replacement Training Centers.
Signal Corps Mobilization Training Programs for Signal Corps
Units, Air Forces, at Unit Training Centers............
Signal Corps Unit Training Programs for Signal Corps Units..
Adjutant General's Machine Records Unit Mobilization
Training Program. ...................................
12 May 1943
25 May 1.943

16 Jan. 1942

10 May 1943

13 Jan. 1942

14 Apr. 1943

12 Apr. 1943

21 Sep. 1942

30 Dec. 1943

30 Dec. 1943

3 Oct. 1943

6 May 1943

8 Apr. 1943

C 1.

',

18-1

14-3
17-1

14-1

12-102A

12-102

12-101A

12-101

MTP12-2

No.

Adjutant General's Army Postal Unit Mobilization Training


Program............,...............'.................
Adjutant General's Machine Records Unit Mobilization Training Program. ........................................
Adjutant General's Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Machine Records Units of the Army Service
Forces..............................................
Adjutant General's Army Postal Unit Mobilization Training
Program.............................................
Adjutant General's Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Army Postal Units of the Army Service Forces....
Finance Department Mobilization Training Program for Enlisted Replacements at Finance Replacement Training
Centers.............................................
Unit Training Program for Finance Department Detachments.
Armored Force Mobilization Training Program for Armored
Force Replacements at Armored Force Replacement Train
ing Centers. .........................................
Mobilization Training Programs for Tank Destroyer Battalions at the Unit Training Center, Tank Destroyer
Command...........................................

Title

22. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS.

1 Apr. 1942

3 May 1943
31 Jan. 1942

4 Mar. 1943

15 Dec. 1943

5 Nov. 1943

15 Dec. 1943

30 Sep. 1943

1 July 1943

Date

C 1.

Changes

20-105

20-6

20-5

20-4

20-3

20-1
20-2

19-101A

19-101

19-3

19-2

Centers. .>>. ..........................................


Mobilization Training Program for Communications Zone
Replacement Depots and Battalions. .....................

Mobilization Training Program for Personnel at Processing

Mobilization Training Program for Special Training Units ....


Mobilization Training Program for Enlisted Replacements at
Branch Immaterial Replacement Training Centers .........
Mobilization Training Program for Men Awaiting Assignment
at Reception Centers .................................
Mobilization Training Program for Men Awaiting Assignment
at Replacement Depots ................................
Mobilization Training Program for Replacement Depots and
Battalions ...........................................

standard Military Police Units of the Army Service Forces.

1943

1943

1943

1943

1943

8 Xov. 1943

27 Oct. 1943

30 June 1943

31 Dec. 1942

20 Feb. 1942

1 July 1943
31 Dec. 1941

Military Police Mobilization Training Program for Military 12 May


Police Units .........................................
Military Police Mobilization Training Program for Replace
8 Apr.
ments at Military Police Replacement Training Centers ....
Military Police Unit Training Programs for Military Police 15 June
Units ...............................................
Military Police Mobilization Training Program for Military 21 Dee.
Police Units .........................................
Military Police Mobilization Training Program for Sub 15 Dec.

19-1

10 Dec. 1943

Tank Destroyer Mobilization Training Program for Tani


Destroyer Replacements at Enlisted Replacement Training

18-2

35-1
55-1

28-101
(Tentative)
28-101A

28-2

21-2
(Tentative)
22-1
(Tentative)
28-1

21-1

MTP 20-105A

No.

Adjutant General's Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Communications Zone Replacement Depots and
Battalions of the Army Service Forces..................
Mobilization Training Program for Supply and Administrative Services of the Services of Supply..................
Mobilization Training Program for Enlisted Personnel of the
Army Service Forces..................................
Unit Mobilization Training Program for Disciplinary Companies at Detention and Rehabilitation Centers. .........
Mobilization Training Program for Special Service Companies of the Army Service Forces.......................
Special Service Unit Training Program for Special Service
Companies of the Army Service Forces...................
Mobilization Training Program for Special Service Companiesof the Army Service Forces.......................
Special Service Mobilization Training Program for Substandard Special Service Companies of the Army Service
Forces...............................................
Unit Training Program for WAG Units in the Field....... ....
Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for Port
Battalion (Companies)................................

Title

22. MOBILIZATION TRAINING PROGRAMS.

21 Aug. 1943
30 Apr. 1943

6 Dec. 1943

19 Oct. 1943

15 June 1943

8 June 1943

7 Nov. 1942

1 Aug. 1943

1 Mar. 1943

15 Dec. 1943

C6MJW

55-160
(Tentative)

65-8

55-7

55-6

55-=5

55-4

56-3

56-2

Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for


Replacement Training Centers,.........................
Unit Training Program for Transportation Corps Port Battalions and Companies................................
Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Regulating
Station..............................................
Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for Port
Head quarters and Headquarters Company...............
Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for
Amphibian Truck Companies...........................
Transportation Corps Mobilization Training Program for
Harbor Craft Companies..............................
Mobilization Training Program for Staging Area Company,
Transportation Corps.................................
Mobilization Training Program for Transportation Corps
Units................................................
10 Oct. 1943

13 July 1943

1 July 1943

15 June 1943

30 Apr. 1943

16 May 1943

12 May 1943

12 May 1943

23. TABLES OF ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT,


TABLES OF BASIC ALLOWANCES, AND TABLES OF
ALLOWANCES . See list of Tables of Organization and
Equipment, Tables of Basic Allowances, and Tables of
Allowances, 1 February 1944.

24. TECHNICAL BULLETINS, a. Purpose end scope.


(1) Purpose. The purpose of technical bulletins is to
(a) Disseminate new instructions and information
prepared by technical services pertaining to technical
matters concerning weapons and equipment procured
and issued by the preparing agency, or to professional
technique over which the preparing agency has exclusive
jurisdiction.
(b) Publish, without delay, material of a technical
nature that may later be published in manuals or changes
thereto.
(2) Scope. Technical bulletins will, contain no directive
pertaining to tactical training or operations of a tactical
nature. The originating agency will be responsible for
the exclusion of such matter from technical bulletins.
b. Abbreviation. The abbreviation for technical bul
letin will be TB.
c. Format. Technical bulletins will be printed,
mimeographed, or multilithed in pamphlet or leaflet form,
5 7/8 inches by 9 inches or 8 inches by 10l/2 inches in size,
with illustrations when required.
d. Numbering. (1) Bulletins pertaining to Tech
nical Manuals will bear the number of the manual, with
30

an added serial number to differentiate one bulletin from


another on the same subject. Example: TB 9-280-1 will
indicate the first technical bulletin which affected TM
9-280.
(2) Bulletins which do not pertain to a manual will bear
the abbreviation of the originating service and consecu
tive numbering. Example: TB ENG 1 would be the first
Engineer Technical Bulletin not directly pertaining to a
Technical Manual.
e. Preparation. Material for publication in a tech
nical bulletin will be forwarded by the chief of the tech
nical service to the Publication Division, The Adjutant
General's Office, for processing. Concurrence of other
agencies will not be required for technical bulletins pre
pared within the meaning of paragraph 2.
f. Distribution. Recommended distribution will be
submitted with the document by the chief of the originat
ing technical service. Method of distribution will be pre
scribed by The Adjutant General.

5-1054-1

5-1032-1
5-1042-1

5-1028-1

5-1014-1

5-277-1

5-25-11
5-273-1

CW1

TB 3-205-1
3-222-1

Number
Title
Date
Distribution

Dec. 43 X.

Jan. 44 X.
Dec. 43 X.
Dec. 43 X.

X.
15 Jan. 44 D(5); B(3); IK 5(10);
IBnS(lO); 1C 5(10).
44 R& H(4); Bn(4); Bn 5(6);
C 5(10).
43
X.
31 Dec.

10 Dec. 43 X.

20 Dec. 43 C & H(5).


27 Dec. 43 D17(10);Bnl(2);IC3(12).

Heater, Asphalt Trailer Mounted, Three Car,


42 HP Cleaver-Brooks, Model DS3., .......
Grader, Galion Model 101-D ................ 11
Ditching Machine, Barber-Greene Model 44-C.
4
Heater, Asphalt, Trailer Mounted two car 28 HP 11
Cleaver Brooks Model DS 2 ...............
Drag, Brush, Bituminous, 8 x 12-ft, Traffic & 31
Road Equipment Company. Model D. ......

CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Transportation for Decontaminating Apparatus,


M4. ....................................
Aimable Bomb Cluster E6R2 ................

CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE

Technical Bulletins.

1 Being printed.

5-1190-1
5-1210-1
5-1212-1

5-1154-1

5-1140-1

5-1132-1

5-1120-1

5-1092-1

5-1058-1
5-1068-1
5-1074-1
5-1076-1
5-1086-1
5-1088-1

Spreader, Concrete, Blaw-Knox Model SA.... .


Finisher, Concrete, Blaw-Knox Model XC.....
Mixer, Concrete, Koehring Model 75-5A......
Mixer Concrete, Ransome Model 14S-U.......
Plow, Tractor, Deere Model 11...............
Plow, Bottom and Disc., Towed-Type, Four 14in. Bottoms, Deere, Model 7...............
Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning-Wheel,
Hand-Controlled, 12-Ft. Moldboard, Adams,
Model 124-S.... .........................
Grader, Road, Towed-Type, Leaning-Wheel,
Hand-Controlled, 6^ Ft. Moldboard, Adams,
Model 11-S..............................
Distributor, Bituminous Material, Etnyre Model,
MX-D5, Style RE. ......................
Roller, Road, Towed-Type, Wheeled, Rubber
Tired, 13 Tires, Wm. Bros., Model 67-W... .
Kettle, Asphalt, Repair Littleford Model 84
HD-3...................................
Scraper, La Plant Choate Model CAB........
Scraper, Le Tourneau, Model LS.............
Scraper, Le Tourneau, Model LP.............

X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.

24 Dec. 43

4 Dec. 43 X.
15 Dec. 43 X.
30 Dec. 43 X.

16 Jan. 44 X.

16 Dec. 43 X.

5 Jan. 44 X.

29 Dec. 43 X.

Dec.
Dec.
Jan.
Jan.
Dec.
Jan.

43
43
44
44
43
44

4
30
12
4
4
5

5-2024-1
5-2036-1
5-2040-1
5-3000-1
5-3006-11

5-1722-1

5-1280-4

5-1280-3

5-1280-2

TB 5-1280-1

Number
Title

Mixer, Pugmill, Semi-Trailer Mounted, with


Dolly, Barber-Greene, Model 841, Unit No. 1,
Asphalt Soil Aggregate Mixing Plant........
Dryer, Aggregate, Semi-Trailer Mounted, with
Dolly, Barber-Greene Model 831, Unit No. 2,
Asphalt Soil Aggregate Mixing Plant........
Stabilizer, Soil, Semi-Trailer Mounted, with
DoUy, Barber-Greene:Model 821, Unit No. 30,
Asphalt Soil Aggregate Mixing Plant........
Elevator, Bucket, Trailer-Mounted, BarberGreene Model 831, Unit No. 4, Asphalt Soil
Aggregate Mixing Plant...................
Searchlight, 60-inch, Sperry, Models 1939, 1940,
1941, 1941A, 1942, 1942A.................
Well Drilling Machine, Failing Model 314. ....
Pump, Centrifugal, Economy Model B-180....
Pump, Deep Well, Peerless, Model Oil........
Tractor, Case, Model D-l...................
Tractor, Wheeled, Steel-Tired, Gasoline, 30DBHP, Standard, Case, Model DI, with
Evans ECC Winch. ......................

Technical Bulletins.

X.

4
CO
15
16

Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.

X-

X.

43 X.
43 X.
43 X,
43 X.
X.

24 Dec. 43

27 Dec. 43

22 Dec. 43 X.

22 Dec. 43 X.

21 Dec. 43

Date
Distribution

1 Being printed.

5-5052-1

5-4056-1

5-4050-1

5-4002-1

5-3132-1

5-3118-1

5-3112-1

Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, Skid-Mounted,


100-kw, 127/220-Volt, 3-Phase, 60-Cvcle, or
230/400-Volt, 3-Phase, 50-Cvcle, Murphv,
Model ME-650. ............'...........:.

11 Jan. 44 X.

Tractor, Cat R4 with Le Tourneau WXX C-4 30 Dec. 43 X.


Angle-Dozer and T-4 PCU ................
Saw, Chain, Portable, Gasoline Engine-Driven 28 Dec. 43 X.
Disston, Model G-10 .....................
Sharpener, Chain Saw, Gasoline Engine-Driven 3 Jan. 41 X.
Disston, Model GI-C5. ...................
3 Jan. 41 X.
Sharpener, Chain Saw, Gasoline H.i";i;ie-Dri--pn,
Disston, Model GLS-101 ..................

4 Jan. 44 X.

X.

5-3070-1
13 Dec. 43

p Dec. 43 X.

5-3046-1

Tractor, Cat D7 T7iJ,h Lr> Tompeau \VCK-8


Angle-Dozcv K-7 HI 'AH PCT :uiu ITD-7
Front PCU ..............................
Tractor, Cat D4 with Le Tourneau C-i An-leDozer T-4 PCU. . .....................'...
Tractor, Caterpillar D4 with Athey Bucket

Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gasoline, 23- 30 Dec. 43 X.


DBHP, Standard, Case, Model SI, with
LaPlant-Choate Power Control Unit.
Tractor, Cat D8 with Le Tourneau C4 Angle- 3 Dec. 43 X.

5-3012-1

Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Very Low 31 Dec. 43 X.


Altitude, U. S. Type VLA, Model M-l, Power-

Motor, Outboard, with Chest and Spares, 50 to 27' Dec. 43 X.


55-hp, Evinrude, Model 8008 ..............

Boat. PennYan. Model AT. .................

5-7090-1

5-8010-1

5-8020-1

31 Dec. 43 X.

31 Dec. 43 X.

Winch, Barrage Balloon, Portable, Low Altitude,


U. S. Type, Wilson, Model W-3 M-l and
W-4 M-l ...............................

5-7072-1

18 Dec. 43 X.

3 Dec. 43 X.
4 Dec. 43 X.

7 Jan. 44 X.

6 Jan. 44 X.

Date

Searchlight, 60-inch, General Electric, Models


1940, 1941, 1941A, 1942, 1942A. ...........

Compressor, Air, Gasoline, Truck-Mounted,


105-Cfm. LeRoi, Model 105-GA, 1^-Ton,
4x4
Compressor, Air, Gasoline, Truck-Mounted,
105-cfm, LeRoi, Model 105-GA, 2^-ton,
6x6....................................
Welder, Electric Arc, Hobart Model GR-300S .
Trailer, Tilting Type, Searchlight Fruehauf
Model 1131, Type M-l ...................

Title

5-7046-1

5-5120-1
5-7044-1

5-5060-2

TB 5-5060-1

Number

Technical Bulletins.
Distribution

5-9720-3
5-9720-4

X.
X.
43 X.
43 X.
44 X.

43
43

43 X.
43 X
43 X.

43 X.
44 X
43 X.

43 X

7 Jan. 44 X
10 Jan. 44 X.

5 Jan. 44 X.

Technical Data for Asphalt Plants and Pugmill


Mixing Plants ............................
Technical Data for Air Compressors ..........
Technical Data for Bitumen & Water Distribut
ing Equipment, Kettles, Sweepers, Aggregate
Spreaders ................................

5-9720-2

5-9352-1
5-9362-1
5-9720-1

5-9176-1
5-9232-1

5-9104-1
5-9116-1
5-9160-1

5-9078-1
5-9082-1
5-9094-1

Crane, Tractor Operated, Le Tourneau Model 14 Dec.


M-20.
Sweeper, Rotary Broom Grace Model MB 100 .
6 Dec.
Sweeper, Rotary Broom, Hough Model K . .... 10 Jan.
Refrigeration Equipment, Automatic Control, 26 Dec.
Gasoline Engine-Driven, U. S. Thermo Con
trol, Model OCE-300-FLG-A .........
Cleaning Unit, Steam, Homestead Model JMI .
2 Dec.
17 Dec
Pump, Deep Well, Gasoline Engine-Driven, for 30 Dec.
Gasoline, Turbine Type, 4-in. Discharge, 150gpm, at 150-ft Head, Cook, Model PI-606. .
Hoist, Four Ton Jaeger Model 2A Dixie Special 7 Dec.
Crane, Truck-Mounted, Diesel or Gasoline, 10- 27 Dec.
Ton, 3M-Cu. Yd., Thew, Model MC-3. .....
Shop, Engineer, Motorized, General Purpose. . . 22 Dec.
Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Electrical Repair . . 26 Dec.
Technical Data for Grading, Excavating and 3 Jan.

6-9060-1

MED 3

MF.D 2

MED 1

ENG 41

ENG 3

ENG 2

TB 5-9720-5
5-9720-6
ENG 1

Number

Title

12 Jan. 44 X.
14 Jan. 44 X.
28 Dec. 43 X.

Data

Distribution

MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
Oxygen Therapy Apparatus, Closed Circuit: 16 Dec. 43 X.
Boothy-Lovelace (Medical Department Item
No. 93640)..............................
Medical Procedures to he Follower! at Rp.o.p.ntirm 3 Jan. 44 Same as WD Circular.
Stations or Other Designated Facilities for
Troops Returning From Foreign Duty......
WD MD Form No. 78a (Patient's Record of 11 Jan. 44 X.
Syphilis Treatment)......................

24 Dec. 43 D & H(10); B(5); R(5);


Bn 1-7, 9, 17, 18, 44(4);
C 1-7, 9, 17, 18, 44(1).
Not available on requisiAssembly Instructions: Pipe, Culvert, Iron or
tion.
Steel, Galvanized, Nestable................
X.
Armoring Engineer Tractors.................

Technical Data for Generator Sets............


Technical Data for Snow Removal Equipment.
Sanitary Fill Method of Disposing of Garbage
and Refuse..............................
Effect of Projectiles on Concrete Pillboxes.....

Technical Bulletins.

i Being printed.
3 Previous numbers in this series published in Ordnance Field Service Technical Bulletins.

9-755-5

9-755-42

9-74S-42

9-32S-72

9-320-42

X.
Trichomonas Vaginalis Vaginitis..............
Gun, machine, cal. .50, Browning, M2, aircraft: 11 Jan. 44 R&Hl(6):R9(4);Bn9(2);
Bn 1(10); C 9(5).
Booster assembly.........................
Aiming data charts for 75-mm howitzer materiel 21 Dec. 43 R9(4);Bn9(2);IBn6(3);
C 9(5); 1C 6(3).
using elbow telescope M 5.................
105-mm howitzer materiel using elbow telescope 21 Dec. 43 R9(4);Bn9(2);IBn6(3);
C 9(5); 1C 6(3).
M16: Aiming data charts..................
Car, armored, light M8; Car, armored, utility, 6 Jan. 44 D 2, 7, 17(5); R 2, 7, 9, 17,
and 18(4); Bn 2, 7, 9, 17
M20: New type cylinder head gasket JXD
and 18(2);C 9(5); 1C 2, 17
Hercules engine..........................
and 18(5).
Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun T70: Adjustment 23 Dec. 43 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2);
C 9(5); 1C 18(10).
of right steering brake lever................
5 Jan. 44 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2);
Carriage, Motor, 76-mm Gun, T70: Correct Bat
C 9(5); 1C 18(10).
tery Connections.........................

MED 81
9-225-152

14 Jan. 44 X.
15 Jan. 44 R&H(2);R8(SH2, M10);
Bn8(5);C8(5).
15 Jan. 44 X.
15 Jan. 44 X.

Data from Field on Malaria Control..........


Indicating Place of Admission on Vv'D MD
Forms 52................................

ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT
Professional Medical Films............
Portable Surgical Hospitals............

MED 6
MED 7

MED 4
MED 5

38-ton high speed tractor M6 (Allis-Chalmers).

Truck, 2-J^-Ton, 6x6 (GMC): Electric Brake


Control.................................

Truck, M-Ton, 4x4 (Ford and Willys),~Gear


Case Levels..............................

Truck, 5-ton, 4x2, C.O.E. (IHC Marmon-Harrington & Kenworth).....................

9-803-42

9-812-U

Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun, T70: Loose trans


mission and differential oil cooler fan........

9-755-10

9-788-1!

Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun, T70: Correct dif


ferential lubricants.......................

9-755-9

9-801-82

Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun, T70: Correction of


floor plate latch..........................

Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun T70: Gun traveling


lock....................................
Carriage, motor, 76-mm gun, T70: Staking of
compensator link oil seals....................

Title

9-755-8

9-755-7

TB 9-755-6

Number

Technical Bulletins.
Distribution

X.

5 Jan. 44 D 7(5); B 18(2); R 9(4);


Bn 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 17,
18 and 44(2) ;C 9(8); 1C 2,
4, 6, 7, 8, 10, 17, 18, and
41(2).
5 Jan. 44 C and H (1).

X.

11 Jan. 44 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2);


C 9(5); 1C 18(10).

11 Jan. 44 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2);


C 9(5); 1C 18(10).

11 Jan. 44 R9(4); Bn9, 18(2); C9(5);


1C 18(10).

6 Jan. 44 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2);


C 9(5); 1C 18(10).
11 Jan. 44 R9(4); Bn9, 18(2); C9(5);
1C 18(10).

Date

Gun, AT, 37-mm, M3 and M3A1: Erosion of 17 Dec.


gun tube................................
light, MS and M5A1; Car, motor, 75-mm 6 Jan.
Tank,
9-1727E-1
howitzer, M8: Differential ring gear and pin
ion backlash.............................
9-1731B-22 Tank, medium, M4A3: Carriage, motor, 3-inch 6 Jan.
gun, MIOA1: Connecting rod bearing fits and
tolerances (Ford GAA engine)..............
9-1785B-1 Tractor, high speed, 18 ton, M4 (Allis-Chalmers): 23 Dec.
Plugging heater fuel outlets................
9-1814B-22 Truck, 7J^ ton, 6 x 6 prime mover (Mack): Im- 6 Jan.
proved transfer case and front drive shifter
shaft ball spring..........................
9-1980-171 , 2 Bomb, fragmentation, 260-lb., M81 (T10).....
II 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(4).

44

44 R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).

43 R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).

44 R9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).

R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).

43

1 Being printed. 3 Previous numbers in this series published in Ordnance Field Service Technical Bulletins.

R & H 1(6); Bn 1(10);


1C 3(5); 9(3).
9-1990-81, 2 Small arms ammunition: Caliber .30 and .50. . . 30 Nov. 43 R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).
C & H(l).
9-2835-31 , 2 Air cleaners and breathers for operation below
0F.. ...................................
Oil, engine USA 2-104...................... 30 Dec. 43 C & H(l).
9-283S-42
4 Jan. 44 Bn & H(5); Bn 1(10); C(5).
23-S6-2 2 Repair of revolvers, cal. .45, M1917...........
Preliminary Instructions: Use of elevator-cradle 14 Dec. 43 X.
23-60-62
Ml with cal. .50 machine gun tripod mount
M3....................................

9-1245-42

11-362-1

11-360-1

10-415-1

10-351-1

ORD 5

ORD 4i

ORD 2
ORD 3

TB ORD 1

Number
Title
Date
Distribution

SIGNAL CORPS
Instructions for Installing Reinforcing Kit to 22 Dec. 43 IE 4(3); IBn 1, 3, 5, 6, 9,
Reel Unit RL-26-A......................
44(5); 1C 3, 5, 6, 9, 11,
44(10).
Instructions for Installing Reinforcing Kit to 22 Dec. 43 1C 11(10).
Reel Unit RL-31.........................

QUARTERMASTER CORPS
Speed of Pump (Jaeger Model l^P Portable), 4 Jan. 44 1C 9(4), 10(8).
Gasoline Driven (Briggs and Stratton Engine,
Model NP) ..............................
Active Dry (Granular Dehydrated) Yeast ..... 24 Dec. 43 1C 10(6).

1 Dec. 43 C & H 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 17, 18


& 44(2).
Use of trigger spring removing tool........... 22 Dec. 43 R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9(5).
Carriage, motor, 3-in. gun, M10 and M10A1: 23 Dec. 43 R 9(4); Bn 9 & 18(2); C 9
Crew hand holes.........................
& 18(5).
Instrument Lights..........................
C & H 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 17, 18
& 44(2).
Emergency field maintenance for 2H-ton am 31 Dec. 43 R 9(4); Bn 9(2); C 9 &
phibian truck ............................
55(5).

Camouflage of reflective recoil slide surfaces. . .

Technical Bulletins.

1 Being printed.

SIG 3
SIG 41

SIG 2i

SIG-E21

SIG-El

SIG 1

X.

Maintenance of Electric Organs in Army Chapels 26 Nov. 43 X.


in Continental U. S., Alaska, Panama Canal
Zone, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii.............
German Radio Sets Torn. Fu. Bl. and f........ 15 Jan. 44 D &H(15);IBnl,3,5, C, 7,
11(5); 103,5,6,7,11,44(2).
D2, 7(5); R2, 5, 7, 19(3);
German Radio Set Torn Fu d2...............
IBn2, 5, 7, 19 (2); 1C 2, 5,
7, 11(2); X.
Think Next Time. ......................... 15 Dec. 43 R &H(4); Bn 1, 2, 4, 44, 5,
6, 7, 11, 17, 18, 19, 55(8);
1C 11(8).
3 Jan. 44 IBn 11(3); 1C 11(6).
Long Range Tactical Wire W-143. ...........
R & H(3); Bn 1, 2, 5, 6, 7,
Methods for Improving the Effectiveness of
11, 17, 18, 44(3); C 11(3).
Jungle Radio Communication..............

11-1106B I 1 Instructions/or Installation of Commercial Power


KitNo.B68-Pl.........................

Motes

44

Notes

Notes

Notes

47

25. TRAINING FILMS AND FILM STRIPS. For Train


ing Films and Film Strips, see FM 21-27.

26. TRAINING PUBLICATIONS,

a. General.

(1)

The lists below show the pamphlets published to date, by


number, title, and date of publication, the number of the
changes thereto, together with symbols indicating the dis
tribution of each pamphlet.
(2) Explanation of symbols. A combination of letters
indicating the headquarters of organizations, and num
bers indicating the specific arms or services to which the
distribution is limited, is used. The meanings of these are
as follows:
(a) Letters.

(See also (d) and (e) below.)

D.Headquarters of divisions. If more than two


copies arc issued, see paragraph 9a(2)(b).
B.Headquarters of brigades, groups, arid similar
organizations. When the letter " B " is not indi
cated in the distribution symbols, headquarters
of groups will receive the distribution indicated
by the"R" symbols.
R.Headquarters of regiments, separate battal
ions, and similar organizations. When the letter
" R " is not indicated in the distribution symbols,
headquarters of separate battalions will receive
the distribution indicated by the "Bn" sym
bols.
Bn.Headquarters of battalions or similar organ
izations.
41

C.Headquarters of companies and similar units.


I.Used in combination, with the above letters in
dicates the pamphlet is to be issued to interested
organizations only.
11 or L.II used in combination with the above
letters indicates that the pamphlet will be issued
to the particular organization specified and
higher headquarters; L to particular organiza
tion specified and lower headquarters.
JT.Special distribution as directed by the War
Department.
(&) Numbers.
1. When not in parentheses, numbers are used to
indicate the various arms and services as
follows:
1. Army Air Forces.
2. Cavalry.
3. Chemical Warfare Service.
4. Coast Artillery Corps.
(For harbor defense, railway,
and tractor-drawn only.)
5. Corps of Engineers.
6. Field Artillery.
7. .Infantry.
8. Medical Department.
49

9. Ordnance Department.
10. Quartermaster Corps.
11. Signal Corps.
12. Adjutant General's Department.
13. Inspector General's Department.
14. Finance Department.
15. Judge Advocate General's Depart
ment.

16. Corps of Chaplains.


17. Armored Force.
18. Tank Destroyer.
19. Military Police.
35. Women's Army Auxiliary Corps.
44. Coast Artillery Corps.
(For antiaircraft artillery and
barrage balloon.)
55. Transportation Corps.
2. When in parentheses, numbers indicate the
number of copies to be furnished.
(c) Where a letter is not followed by any numbers, it
indicates that the pamphlet is distributed to all the head
quarters described by that letter. Numbers following a
letter indicate that the distribution is limited to the
headquarters of organizations of those arms and services
50

identified by the numbers. Where a dash (-) is used be


tween numbers, it indicates that all the serial numbers
between the end numbers are included in the distribution.
(d) The distribution for Army Air Forces units will
be on the following basis:
Headquarters, air forces and Army Air Forces
commandssame distribution as for divisions.
Wingssame as for brigades.
Groupssame as for regiments.
Squadronssame as for battalions.
Separate flights or detachmentssame as for com
panies.
(e) Distribution for medical installations will be on the
following basis:
Hospital center
General hospital
same as for divisions.
Medical Department
concentration center
Auxiliary surgical hospital
General dispensary
Hospital train
Medical laboratory, army or com
same as for
munications zone
brigades.
Medical examining unit, aviation
Medical laboratory, general
Medical supply depot, army or com
munications zone
51

Station

hospital communications
zone or zone of interior
(symbol SH)
25 beds or under as noted for SH
under distribution of manual.
50 beds or under, twice the num
ber noted.
100 beds or under, three times the
number noted.
200 beds or under, four times the
number noted.
500 beds or under, five times the
number noted.
1,000 beds or under, six times the
same as for
number noted.
regiments.
2,000 beds or under, ten times the
number noted.
Surgical hospital
Evacuation hospital
Veterinary station
hospital
Veterinary evacuation
hospital
(symbol M)
Veterinary general
hospital
Convalescent camp
Convalescent hospital
Veterinary convales
cent hospital
Attached medical and veterinary detachments
same as for companies.

(I!) Example, of symbols. A pamphlet with distribution


symbols U (8) ; B 6 (2) ; R 4, 6, 7 (10) ; IR 5 (10); Bn
8, 4, 6, 7, 9 (3) ; IBn 5 (3); 1C 3-7 (10); C 9 (2). Dis
tribution in addition to that provided in paragraph 9a
as follows:
(a) D (8)
1. Bight copies to the headquarters of all divi
sions.
2. Eight copies to each hospital center, general
hospital, Medical Department concentration
center.
3. Eight copies to each air force and Army Air
Forces command headquarters.
(6) B 6 (2)
1. Two copies to the headquarters of all division
artillery.
5. Two copies to each of the offices of S-l, S-2,
S-3, and S-4, division artillery headquarters.
(c) R4, 6, 7 (10); IRf> (10)
Ten copies to the headquarters of each coast artil
lery, field artillery, and infantry regiment and
separate battalion and to each interested en
gineer regiment or separate battalion.
(d) Bn 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 (3) ; IBn f> (3)
Three copies to the headquarters of each chemical
warfare, coast artillery, field artillery, infantry,
53

and ordnance battalion and to each interested


engineer battalion.
(e) 1C 3-7 (10); C 9 (2)
Ten copies to each interested chemical warfare,
coast artillery, engineer, field artillery, and in
fantry company or similar unit, and two copies
to each ordnance company.

}Jl

Date

Defense of Airdromes .......


Air Navigation... ..........
Aerial Photography.........

20 Jan.. 1944
30 Aug. 1940
3 Dec. 1942

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

*l-26.....
1-30.....
1-35.....

1-25....

Tactics and Technique of Air 20 Apr. 1942


Reconnaissance and Obser
vation.
Air Defense....... ......... 15 June 1943

1-20. ....

10 Apr. 1942

Tactics and Technique of Air


Fighting.

Tactics and Technique of Air 20 Nov. 1940


Attack.

ARMY AIR FORCES FIELD


MANUAL

Title

1-15. ....

FM 1-10. ....

Number

b. Field Manuals.
Changes

R and H 1-7, 17, 18 (6); Bn 1


(8), 2-7, 11, 17, 18, 19 (5);
1C 2-7, 17, 18, 19 (2).
Rand Hi (3);Bnl (6).
B and H 1 (6); R1 (4); Bn 1 (4.)
D (3);Bl (6), 2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 18
(2), 44 (3); R 1 (4), 2, 4-7,
10, 17, 18, 19, 44 (3); Bn 1,
2, 4-7, 17, 18 (3); IBn 1 (6);
IC1, 11, 19(5).

R and H 1-7, 17, 18 (6), 44 (5);


Bn 1 (8), 17, 18 (5); IBn 7,
19 (5); 1C 7, 11, 19 (5).
R and H 1-7, 17, 18 (6), 44 (5);
Bn 1(8), 17,18 (5); IBn 7 (5);
1C 7, 11 (5).
Do.

Distribution

2-5. .....

1-75.....
1-195....

1-60. ....

1-55.....

Cl .....

B and H 2 (5); R 2 (10); R and


Hl.6,7, 17, 18(2);Bn2(5).

Bn and H 1 (6); IR 5(5); I Bn 9,


11 (3); 1C 5, 8, 9, 11 (2).
BnandH 1 (10); C 1 (5).
R andH 1 (6); Bn 1 (4).

22 Apr. 1942
4 Apr. 1941

Band HI (6); B 7, 17 (6), 2, 4,


6, 44 (2); R 1, 18 (4), 7, 17
(6),44(2);IR4(3);Bnl(4),
7, 17,18, 19 (2); 1C 11 (2).
BandH (6);R 1,5,17(4);Bnl,
5, 17 (4);IBnandH 44 (4);
C5 (2); 1C 11 (10).
IBn and H 1 (10).

Distribution

R and H 1 (6), 44 (5); IBn 1,


44 (10).
B (2);BnandHl (6).

Combat Orders..... ........ 16 June 1942


Service Center. ............ 26 Sep. 1942
CAVALRY FIELD MANUAL
6 Aug. 1940
Horse Cavalry. ............

Reference Data, Administration.


Reviews and Inspections. ...

Changes

2 May 1942

15 May 1943

Fighter Radiotelephone Procedures and Code.


Weather.

1-40.....

1-50. ....

4 Dec. 1942

Signal Communication......

1-45. ....

- Date

9 Sep. 1940

Title

Army Air Forces Field ManualContinued


FM 1-40. . . .. Intelligence Procedure in Aviation Units.

Number

b. Field Manuals.

Cavalry Mechanized Reconnaissance Squadron.

2-15.....

2-30. ....

Tactics of Chemical Warfare.


Examination for Gunners....

10 Juue 1940

20 July 1942

CHEMICAL WARFARE SERV


ICE FIELD MANUAL

29 Mar. 1943

........

........

........

Cl, 2. . .

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change rmt INted in FM 21- fi, 1 July 194-3.

3-10.....

3-5. .....

Employment of Cavalry.... .

2-10.....

.....do.....

Crew Drill, Light Armored 30 Dec. 1943


Car M8.
Mechanized Elements... ....
8 Apr. 1941

*2-6.....

Bn and H (5); 1C 3 (15).


B 2; R 2, 7, 17 (5); Bn and H 3,
19 (5); 1C 2, 7, 17, 19 (10),
3 (15).

D 2, 7 (5); B 2 (5); R 2, 7 (4);


Bn 2, 7 (4); IBn 2 (10); 1C
2 (15).

B and H 1, 2, 17 (5); 44, 6, 7


(2); R 1, 17, 18 (5), 2 (10),
7 (2); IR5, 6 (5); Bn 2, 17,
18 (5); IBn 5, 6 (5), 8, 10(2);
C 2 (2); 1C 2 (20), 5, 6, 7,9,
11 (2).

18 (3); IBn 5, 6 (5); C 2 (3);


C2 (20), 11 (2).
D 2, 7, 17 (5); Bn and H 2, 18
(5); 1C 2, 18 (20).
B and H 1, 2, 17 (5), 44, 6, 7 (2);
R 1, 17, 18 (5), 2 (10), 7 (2);
IR 5, 6 (5); Bn 2, 17, 18, 19
(5); IBn 5, 6 (5), 8, 10 (2);
C 2 (2); 1C 2 (20), 6, 9, 11,
19 (2).

&

4-5......
4-6......

17 Feb. 1941

Date

COAST ARTILLERY FIELD


MANUAL

Distribution

16 Aug. 1943
10 Apr. 1940

........
........

IBn and H 4 (5); 1C 4 (25).


Do.

Do.

Bn and H 4 (5); C 4 (10).


Do.

3 July 1940 Cl......


5 Nov. 1943 ........
10 Apr. 1940 Cl......

Bn and H 4 (5); C 4 (10).


X.

Cl, 2, *3, D (5); B (3); IR 2, 7,10, 17 (3);


*4.
Bn and H 3 (3); C 3 (2).
........ D and H (2); 1C 3 (10).

Charges

29 July 1940 Cl1 .....


1 May 1942 Cl, *2..

Chemical Laboratory Com- 13 Nov. 1942


pany.

Supply and Field Service....

Chemical Warfare Service Field


ManualContinued

Title

Seacoast Artillery:
Organization and Tactics....
Tactics and Technique of Controlled Submarine Mines,
Buoyant.
4-10..... Gunnery. .................
f4-15..... Fire Control and Position
Finding.
4-20..... Formations,Inspections,Service, and Care of Materiel.
Service of the Piece
*4-24. ....
155-mm Gun Ml.........
4-25.....
155-mm Gun..... ........

3-25.....

FM 3-15.....

Number

b. Field Manuals.

Do.
Do.
Do.

Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.

10 Apr. 1940 Cl, 2. . .


........
Cl......

6 Aug. 1942

15 May 1940 Cl......


........

26 July 1943

3 May 1943

15 May 1940 Cl......


..... do.....

........

Do.

Cl, 2. . .

20 May 1940

IBn and H 4 (51 1C 4 (25)

Cl, 2. . ,

15 June 1940

IBn and H 4 (5); 1C 4 (10).

........

15 Dec. 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
i Training Circular No. 95, War Department, 1943.

Service of Gun Data Computer Ml.


4-35.....
14-inch Gun M1920MII on
Railway Mount M1920.
4-40.....
12-inch Mortar, Railway
Artillery.
4-45.....
12-inch Gun, Railway
Mount M1918, Railway
Artillery.
*4-48.....
8-inch Gun, Mk. VI, Modification 3A2, on Barbette
Carriage Ml.
4-49. ....
8-inch Gun, Mk. VI, Modification 3A2, on Railway
Mount M1A1.
Seacoast Artillery:
Service of the Piece
4-50.....
8-inch Gun, Railway Artillery.
4-51.....
Operation and Care of Railway Artillery Equipment.
4-55. ....
12-inch Mortar (Fixed Armament).
4-60. ....
12-inch Gun (Barbette Carriage).

*4-30. ...

Coast Artillery Field Manual

Title

Continued
Seacoast Artillery:
Service of the Piece
10-inch Gun (Disappearing
FM4r-65.....
Carriage).
Gun (Disappearing
6-inch
4-70.....
Carriage).
6-inch Gun on Barbette
4-75.....
Carriage.
12- and 14-inch Guns (Dis4-80.....
appearing Carriage).
16-inch Gun and Howitzer.
4-85. ....
3-inch Rapid-fire Gun (Bar4-90.....
bette Carriage).
*4-95. .... Service of Radio Set SCR296-A.
*4-96..... Service of Radio Set SCR-582
Antiaircraft Artillery:
4-100.... Organization and Tactics.. ..

Number

b. Field Manuals.
Changes

Distribution

X.
D (5); Rand H 1, 4 (3); Bn and
H44(5);C44(3).

........
........

9 Nov. 1943
28 June 1943

Do.
Do.

20 June 1940 Cl, 2. . .


20 May 1940 ........

IBn and H 4 (5); 1C 4 (10).

Do.

1 May 1940 Cl......

........

Do.

10 Apr. 1940 Cl......

15 Sep. 1943

Do.

IBn and H 4 (5); 1C 4 (25).

1 May 1940 Cl......

10 Apr. 1940 Cl......

Date

Employment of Antiaircraft
Searchlights and theAAAIS.

Gunnery ....

Gunnery, Fire Control, and 20 Jan. 1942


Service of the Piece, Anti
aircraft Automatic Weapons
(Case III Firing).
Examination for Gunners....
9 Dec. 1943
Formations and Inspections.. 17 Xov. 1943
Fire Control Guns.. ........ 22 Dec. 1943

4-106

*4-110. . . .

4-113....

28 Sep. 1943

..do.....

30 June 1943

........
........
........

Cl.....

*Cl....

*Cl....

.......

* Asteriskjndicates pamphlet or change not listed in EM 21-fi, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943,

*4-119....
t4-120.. . .
*4-121....

4-104....

Employment of Antiaircraft
Artillery with Airborne
Forces.
Employment of Antiaircraft
Guns.

*4-103...,
30 Sep. 1943

Employment of Antiaircraft 31 Aug. 1943


Automatic Weapons.

*4-102...

29 Mar. 1943

Employment of Antiaircraft
Artillery with Armored
Forces.

4-101....

Bn and H 44 (5) r 1C 44 (10).


C and H 44 (5).
1C 44 (10).

RandH 1, 4 (3); IBn and H 44


(10); CandH 44 (3); 1C 44
(15).
RandH 1, 4 (3);BnandH44
(5); IBn and H 44 (10) ;C 44
(5); 1C 4, 44(40).
Bn and H 44 (5); IBn and H 4
(3); 044(15).
Bn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

D 17 (10); B 17, 44 (5); R 17,


44(10);IR2, 6, 7, 18 (5);Bn
and L 44 (5); IBn 44 (15);
1C 44 (25).
D (5); R and H 1, 4 (3); IBn
and H 44 (10); 1C 44 (25); C
and H 44 (3).
D (5); R and H 1 (3); IBn and
H44 (5); 1C 44 (5).

Coast Artillery Field Manual

Titla

Date

Changes

*4-142....

4-140. . . .

*4-138. .. .

*4-128....
4-130....
*4-136....

*4-127

f4-126....

90-mm Antiaircraft Gun on


M1A1 Mount.
90-mm AA Gun M2, on
Mount M2.
4.7-inch AA Gun.........
105-mm Antiaircraft Gun..
Service of Directors M4 and
M7.
Service of Directors M9 and
M10.
Service of the Piece
37-mm Antiaircraft Gun
(Case I Firing).
Service of Height Finders Ml
"'d M2.

IBn and II 44 (5); 1C 44 (15).


IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).
Do.
R and H 44 (5); IBn and 1C 44
(5).
IBn and H 4, 44 (5); 1C 4, 44
(25).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).
1C and H 4, 44 (5).

........
........
........
........
*C1.....
*C1.....
........
........

31 Oct. 1943
15 Sep. 1943
17 June 1940
13 Oct. 1943
3 Sep. 194^
5 Sep. 1941
20 Oct. 1943

IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

Distribution

25 Oct. 1943

Continued
Antiaircraft ArtilleryContinued.
Service of the Piece
3-inch Antiaircraft Gun. . . 17 Jan. 1942 Cl, 2, *3,
FM 4-125....
*4, *5.

Number

b. Field Manuals.

Service of Radio Set SCR-268 30 Dec. 1943


Employment of Barrage Bal- 30 June 1943
loons.
Barrage Balloon Technique.. 15 Nov. 1943

Service of Height Finder SCR- 30 June 1943


547.
Service of Radio Set SCR-584 10 Nov. 1943
Service of Radio Set SCR-545 2 Nov. 1943
Examination for Gunners.. 20 May 1941
Antiaircraft Artillery Fire 30 June 1943
Control, Automatic
Weapon.
Service of the Piece
Caliber .50 AA Machine 4 Oct. 1943
Gun.
Multiple Machine-Gun 30 Oct. 1943
Mounts.
Multiple Gun Motor Car 28 Sep. 1943
riage M15.
5 Nov. 1943
40-mm Fire Unit.........
Service of the Searchlight.... 12 Dec. 1943

........

........
*C1.....

........
........

........

........

Bn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).


Bn and H 44 (5); IBn and H 44
(3); 1C 4, 44(15).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (10).
RandH 1 (3); BnandH 44 (3);
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (15).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

Bn and H 4, 44 (5); 1C 4 (10);


C 44 (15).
Bn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (20).

Bn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (10).


Do.
Bn and H 4, 44 (5); C 4, 44 (10).
Bn and H 44 (5); IBn and H 4
(3); 1C 4, 44(25).

........
........
........
........

........

IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (10).

*C1.....

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


f Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

*FM 4-182

*4-176....
4-181....

t4-175.

*4-160.

*4-159.

*4-157.

*4-155.

4-151....

4-150....

*1-144....
*4-146....

4-143....

IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).


IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

........
........
........
.........

16 Apr. 1943
29 Sep. 1943
3 Dec. 1943
12 Aug. 1943

IBn and H44 (10); 1C 4 (25).

Do.

B 44 (2); IR and IBn 44 (10);


1C 44 (25).

........

4-184.. ..

Barrage Balloon Site Installations.


4-187. . . . Barrage Balloon, Service of
the Balloon and Balloon
Equipment, Low Altitude.
4-188. . .. Service of the Balloon and
Balloon Equipment, Very
Low Altitude.
*4-191. ... Barrage Balloon, Service of
Cable Armament, Low Alti
tude.
*4-192.... Barrage Balloon, Service of
Cable Armament, Very Low
Altitude.
*4-193.... Barrage Balloon, Gas Generation, Use, Purification, and
Service of Hydrogen Gener
ator.
13 Mar. 1943

IR and H 1 (3); IBn and H 44


(5); 1C 44 (25).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

Distribution

........

Changes

13 Apr. 1943

Date

........

Coast Artillery Field Manual

Title

Continued
Antiaircraft ArtilleryContinued.
1 July 1943
FM 4-183... . Balloon Barrage Control....

Number

b. Field Manuals.

Camouflage Painting of Vehi


cles and Equipment.

5-21.....

7 Oct. 1942

1 June 1940

*C1.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

Camouflage.

28 Jan. 1944

23 Apr. 1943

....

ENGINEER FIELD MANUAL


Engineer Troops........... 11 Oct. 1943

Operations of Engineer Field


Units.
Construction and Routes of
Communication.

*C1.

2 June 1943
30 Oct. 1943

Barrage Balloon Rigging and


Fabric Repair.
Barrage Balloon Reference
Data.

5-20.....

f5-10.....

6-6......

f5-5......

*4-198....

4-196. ...

D (20); R 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 17, 18, 44 (6); R 5 (10);
Bn 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,
17, 18, 44 (4); Bn 5 (6); C 5
(10).
B and H (9); R 5 (10); Bn 5 (5);
C5 (10).
D (6); B and R (5); Bn 1-4,
6-11, 17-19, 44, 55 (2), 5 (5);
C 1-4, 6-11, 17-19, 44, 55 (1),
5 (12).
D (5); B 1, 2, 4, 7, 17, 44 (2);
R 1-7, 10, 17, 44 (5), 18 (2);
Bn 1-7, 10, 11, 17, 18, 19,
44 (3); C 2-7, 10, 11, 17, 19,
44 (3), 18 (5).
D (5); B 1, 2, 4, 7, 17, 18, 19,
44 (2); R 1-7, 10, 17, 18, 19,
44 (5);Bn 1-7, 10, 11, 17, 18,
19, 44 (3); C 2-7, 10, 11, 17,
18, 19, 44 (3).

R and H 44 (2); IBn and H 44


(5); 1C 44 (25).
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (25).

&
Date
Changes

Reference Data............

5-35. ....

Organization and Drill......

FIELD ARTILLERY FIELD


MANUAL

Obstacle Technique.........

1 Oct. 1939

15 Feb. 1941

30 June 1943

Cl,

*C1.

Engineer Field Manual Continued


Explosives and Demolitions.. 12 Jan. 1942 Cl.

Title

5-30.....

FM5-25.....

Number

b. Field Manuals.

D2, 7, 17 (5);B 17 (2);R2, 7,


10, 17, 18 (2); Bn and H 6
(7); Bn 18 (6); C 6 (16); 1C
8(3).

B and H 1 (4), 2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 44


(3); R 1 (4), 2-7, 17, 44 (6),
18 (3); Bn 2-7, 17, 19,44(2),
18 (5); C 5 (5), 4(1); 1C 2, 3,
7, 17, 18, 19, 44 (5).
D (6); B (2); R 1-11, 17- 9,
55 (4); Bn 1, 3, 8-11 (2),12,
4-7, 17, 18 (4); C 1, 3, 8-11
(1), 2, 4-7, 17, 18 (4).
D(5);B (3);R2, 5, 17(10), 3,
4, 6, 7,44(5), 18(6); Bn 2-11,
17, 18, 19, 44 (5); C 2, 5, 17
(10), 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 18,
19, 44 (5).

Distribution

Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.

Cl, *2. .
Cl, *2, *3
Cl,*2,*3
Cl, *2, *3
*3, *4.

1 Oct. 1939
.....do.....
14 Oct. 1939
12 Dec. 1941

75-mm Gun, M1917A1,


Truck-drawn.
75-mm Howitzer Horse-and
Truck-drawn.
105-mm Howitzer, M2,
Truck-drawn.

6-65.....

Do.

*C1.....

4 May 1942

75-mm Gun, M1916 and


M1916A1, Horse-drawn
and Truck-drawn.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Training Circular No. 52, War Department, 1912; Training Circular Xo. 96, War Department, 1943.
' Section III. Training Circular No. 24, War Department, 1941.

6-75.....

6-70.....

6-56.....

6-60.....

Do.

Cl, *2. .

1 Oct. 1939

Bn and H 6 (4); IB G (10); IK


(6); IBn 6 (7); 1C 6 (16); 1C
and H 9 (2).

Cl, *2. .

1 Oct. 1939

'75-mm Gun, M2, Horsedrawn, and Truck-drawn.


75-mm Gun, M2A3, Truckdrawn and Horse-drawn.

Service of the Piece


75-mm Gun, M1897 and
M1897A4, Horse-drawn
and Truck-drawn.

6-55.....

6-50.....

B 2 (2), 6 (10); II 6 f7), IS (2 ,;


Bn 0 (8), 18 (2); C 0 (!<>;.

Cl, *2, *3

Firing.....................

6-40. ....

11 Feb. 1942

D 2 (5); B 2 (2), 6 (10), 17 ''>',;


R2, 10, 17, 18 (2), 6 (7), 5, 7
(5); Bn 5, 17 (2;, 0 (7;, IS
(6); C 6 (12).

10 July 1940 Cl 2 .....

Tactics and Technique. .....

6-20.....

8-inch Howitzer, Ml......


240-mm Howitzer, M1918..

6-90.

8-91
6-95.

Pack Artillery.

155-mm Gun, Ml........

6-85....

6-110....

155-mm Gun, M1918.

*6-81....

Comtinued
Service of the PieceCon
tinued.
4.5-inch Gun Ml.........

Field Artillery Field Manual

Title

155-mm Howitzer,
M1918A1, Truck-drawn.
155-mm Howitzer Ml.

6-80....

*FM 6-77....

Number

b. Field Manuals.

........

Changes

1 Mar. 1940

15 May 1942
2 Jan. 1940

17 Jan. 1942

10 Oct. 1939

23 Dec. 1943

D (2); R 6 (10); IBn 6 (7);


1C 6 (16).
Do.

Distribution

B B (10); IR 0 <6); IBn 6 (6);


1C 6 (16).
Cl, *2. . Bn and H 6 (4); IB 6 (10); IR 6
(6): IBn 6 (7); IBn and H4
(l);IC6(16);ICandH9(2).
Cl, *2. . D (2); Bn and H 6 (4); IB 6
(10);IR6 (6); IBn 6 (7); 1C
6 (16); 1C and H 9 (2).
Do.
Cl, *2.. B 2 (2); 6 (3); IBn and H 6 (7);
1C 6 (16); 1C and H 9 (2).
Do.
Cl, *2,*3

........

10 Oct. 1939 Cl,*2,*3

12 Jan. 1944

Date

Examination of Gunners.....

6-125.. . .

Heavy Weapons Company,


Rifle Regiment.

Rifle Battalion. ............

Headquarters Company, Intelligenee and Signal Communication, Rifle Regiment.

Service Company and Medical Detachment (Supply


and Evacuation) Infantry
Regiment.

7-15.....

7-20.....

7-25.....

7-30.....

31 Dec: 1942

7 Oct. 1942

28 Sep. 1942

19 May 1942

........

Cl......

Cl......

Cl, 2. . .

Cl, 2. . .

........

Cl......

- Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

Rifle Company, Rifle Regiment

7-10.....
2 June 1942

16 June 1942

29 June 1939

INFANTRY FIELD MANUAL

The Observation Battalion...

6-120....

R 7, 17 (5); Bn 7, 10 (3); C 7
(2); 1C 7, 17 (15).

R 7 (5), 3, 5, 8, 10, 1? (2); Bn 7


(3), 9 (2); 1C 7 (10), 11, 17
(5); C 7 (2).

R and H 1-4, 44 (5), 5-7, 17


(10), 18, 19 (3); IBn 1-3, 10,
11 (2);Bn4-6, 44(4), 7 (10),
17-19 (3); 1C 2-5, 11, 44 (2);
C6(3),7(5), 17,18,19(3).

D 7 (2); R 7 (3); Bn 7 (5); 1C 7


(20).

R and H 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 17, 44, (5),


7 (10); Bn 4, 5, 6, 7, 18, 19,
44 (3);C 4, 44 (5), 6 (2), 7,
19 (15).

D (2); IBn and H 6 (3); 1C 6


(12);R18(l);Bnl8(3).

B 2 (2), 6 (3); Bn and H 6 (5);


Bn 9 (2); IBn 0 (10); 1C 6
(20).

8-35.....

8-10.....
8-25. ...

8-5......

7-40.....

*7-37.....

FM7-35.....

Number

Title

Mobile Units of the Medical


Department.
Medical Service of Field Units.
Medical Service in Joint Oversea Operations.
Transportation of the Sick
and Wounded.

........
........
Cl, *2. .

28 Mar. 1942
28 Mar. 1940
21 Feb. 1941

12 Jan. 1942 Cl......

MEDICAL FIELD MANUAL

........

............

Cannon Company, Infantry


Regiment, Part one, Tech
nique (Tentative).
Rifle Regiment.............
9 Feb. 1942 Cl, 2...

Cl.

Changes

23 May 1941

Dale

Antitank Company, Rifle


Regiment.

Infantry Field ManualContinued

b. Field Manuals.

R and H (2); R 8 (SH 2, M 10);


Bn 8 (5); C 8 (5).
Do.
Rand H (2); R 8 (SH 2, M 1U);
Bn 8 (5); C 8 (5).
B (2); R (2), 8, (10); Bn 8, 19
(5), 18 (2); C 8 (10).

R and H 1-4, 18, 44 (2), 5-7, 17


(10); IBn 1 5, 10, 44 (2); Bn
6,7, 17, 18,. 19 (4); 1C 2, 3, 5,
11 (2);C6, 7,17(3).

D 2,7, 17 (5); B 2,6, 7, 17, 44


(5);R2, 5. 6 (10), 7, 17 (20),
18(2), 44(5); Bn 18 (S);IBn
7 (30), 2, 17, 44 (5); 1C 2, 7
17 (20).

Distribution

*C1.....
*C1.....
........

29 July 1942
20 Apr. 1942
7 July 1942
3 Sep. 1942

Ammunition Supply ........

Ordnance Field Maintenance.

Ordnance Ammunition Company, Ordnimce Ammuni


tion Battalion. Ordnance Company, Depot...

"Unexploded Bombs, Organization and Operation for


Disposal.

9-6. .....

9-10.....

9-20.....

*9-40.....

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-0, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger Indicates pamchlet revised since 1 July 1943.

20 Oct. 1943

Cl, *2 . .

ORDNANCE FIELD MANUAL


Ordnance Service in the Field. 11 July 1042

9-5......

9-25.....

*Cl, *2,

o Mar. 1041

Reference Data............

8-55. ....

R and Bn 9 (10); C 9 (2); Ord


Dep. Go's.
Rl(4);Bn5(4),9(5);C9(5).

R and H (2); Bn 1-7, 17, 44 (2);


BnandLO (10).
Rand II 1-7, 17,44 (l);Bnand
L 9 (4).
R and H 1-7, 17, 44 (1); Bn
andL9 (4).
IBn9 (4); 1C 0 (4).

........

15 Jan. 1044

Bandaging and Splinting. ....

f8-50. ....

*3....

D8 (10); B 8 (o);RandH (3);


II 8 (SH >, M 10).
D (3), 8 (10); B (2), 8 (10); H
(3), 8 (SH1, AI 10);Bn8 (3);
C H (5).

........

lOct. 1'J-tO

Records of Morbidity and


Mortality (Sick and

S-45.....

Wounded).

C and H (5); R S (SH 2, M 10);


Bn 8 (10).
B and II (2), 8 (10); R 8 (10)
(SH2, M 10);BnandL8 (5).

Cl, 2, 3,
4, 5, *6
Cl,*2..

15 Aug. 1040

Field Sanitation. ...........

8-40. ....

'

Title

..... ...

Changes

Bn and H (2); E and L 10 (5).

Distribution

Signal Organizations and Operations in the Armored Di


vision and Armored Corps.

11-17....

17 Feb. 1941

Organizations and Operations 24 July 1940


in the Cavalry Division and
Cavalry Corps.

11-15. . . .

6 Oct. 1941

15 Apr. 1940

Cl, 2. .

E and H 1, 2, 7, 17, 18, 44 (2);


IBn 5, 6, 7, 17,44 (2);Bn 11
(10), 18, 19 (2); 1C 11 (10).

Bn and H 2, 19 (5); IBn 5, 6


(5), 11 (10); 1C 11 (5).

Bn and H 3, 5-7, 9, 10. 18, 19,


44 (2); Bn 11 (10); 1C 7, 11
(10).

E and II (3); Bn 1-7, 17, 18,


19. 44(2), 11 (10); Oil (5);
1C 1-7, 17, 19, 44 (2).

2 Mar. 1942 Cl... ...D (6);B 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 17,44(3);


E (2), 10 (5), CIO (5).

29 Apr. 1943

Organization and Operations


in the Infantry Division.

SIGNAL CORPS FIELD


MANUAL
Mission, Functions and Signal Communication in Gen
eral.

Quartermaster Service in
Theater of Operations.

Date

11-10. . . .

11-5. ....

10-10....

QUARTERMASTER FIELD
MANUAL
FM 10-5. .... Quartermaster Operations. ..

Number

b. Field Manuals.

Cl.
. ..

3 Aug. 1942
2 Sep. 1942

7 May 1943

18 Jan. 1943
7 Mar. 1942

22 Apr. 1943
15 May 1942

Signal Corps Intelligence....

ADJUTANT GENERAL'S
FIELD MANUAL
The Army Postal Service....

ARMORED COMMAND
FIELD MANUAL
Armored Force Drill. ....

Tactics and Technique .

Tank Gunnery.............

Combat Practice Firing, Armored Force Units.

11-35..

12-105.

17-5...

17-10....

17-12....

17-15....

..

*C1.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Section II, Training Circular No. 55, War Department,, 1941.

11-25..

*C1.

Cl

11 Nov. 1940

Organizations and Operations

in the Corps, Army, Theater


of Operations, and GHQ.
Aircraft Warning Service.. . .

11-20..

D2, 7 (5);IR2. 7 (5); Bn and


H 17, 18 (5), IBn 2, 5-10, 44
(5); C 17 (20); 1C 2, 5-11 (5).
D 2, 7 (5); IR 2, 7 (5); Bn and
H 17 18 (5); IBn 2. 5-10, 44
(3); C 17 (20), 18 (5); id 2,
o11 (5).
D 2 (5), 17 (20); IR 2 (5); Bn
andH 17, 18 (10); Bn 2 (3):
C 17 (20); 1C 2 (20).
D2, 7 (5);IR2, 7 (5); Bn and
H17, 18 (5); IBn 2, 5-10, 44
(3); C 17 (20), 18 (5); 1C 2,
511 (o).

Rand II (5); Bn and L (2).

D (3); B (2); R 18 (2); Bn 11


(5), 18 (2); C 11 (5); 1C and
H 19 (2).
1C and H 1, 11, 44 (5); 1C 11
(10).
D (5); R and H (2); Bn and
Hll (5);C11(2).

Assault Gun, Section and


Platoon.

81-mm Mortar Squadron and 30 July 1042


Platoon.

Tank Platoon..............

17-25. . . .

17-27....

17-30. ...

22 Oct. 1942

25 June 1942

18 Aug. 1942

Reconnaissance Battalion....

30 May 1942

Date

17-22....

Employment of Armored
Units, Reconnaissance Pla
toon and Company.

Continued

Armored Command Field Manual

Title

FM 17-20. ...

Number

b. Field Manuals.
Changes

D 2, 7 (5), 17 (20);Bn and H


17 (10); IBn 2, 5-10 (3); C 17
(20); 1C 2, 5-11 (51

D 2, 7 (5); Bn and II 17 (10);


IR 7 (5); IBn 5-7, 9, 10 (3);
Bn 18 (5); 1C 7, 17 (10), 11
(3).

D 2, 7 (5), 17 (20); IR 2, 7, 18
(5); Bn and H 17 (10); IBn
2,5-10, 18 (3);O17 (10); 1C
2,5, C, 7, 11, 18 (5).

D2, 7(5), 17(20);IR2, 5, 7, 8


(5);BnandII 17 (10); IBn 2,
5-10, 44 (3); C 17 (5); 1C 2,
5-11 (3).

D2, 7(5), 17 (20); IR 2, 7(5);


Bn and II17 (5); IBn 2, 5-10,
44 (3); C 17 (20); 1C 2,5-11
(5).

Distribution

13 Nov. 1942
7 Xov. 1942

Armored Engineer Battalion.

Logistics. .................

17-45. .. .

17-50. .. .

17-60.. . .

17-55....

Armored Division Artillery. .

1 Aug. 1942

Trains and Trains Headquar- 29 Sep. 1942 ...


ters Company, Armored
Division.
17-58.... Armored Maintenance L'at- 8 Oct. 1942 ...
talion, Tactical jimployment.
17--59... . Decontamination of Armored 12 Oct. 1942 Cl.
Force Vehicles.

Armored Battalion, Light and 18 Sep. 1942


Medium.

17-33....

2 Aug.. 1942

Tank Company, Light and


Medium.

17-32....

D2, 7(5), 17(10);IR2, 7(5);


Bn and H 17 (5); IBn 2, 5-10
(3) ;C 17 (5); 1C 2, 5-11 (5).
D (10); IR 2, 3, 5-11, 18 (5);
Bn and H 17 (5); IBn 2, 3,
5-11, 18, 44 (5); C 17 (20);
1C 2, 3, 5-11, 18, 44 (5).
D2, 7 (5);B6 (5);IR2, 7 (5);
Bn andH 17 (10); IBn 2, 510, 18, 44 (3); 1C 2, 5 (3), 6

20, 7 (3), 17, 18 (5).

D2, 7(5);B6 (5);IR2, 7(5);


BnandH 17, 18 (10); IBn 2,
5-10 (3); C 17 (20); 1C 2,
>
5-7, 11 (5).
D 2, 7 (5), 17 (15); R and H 2,
7 (3); BnandH 17 (5); IBn 2,
5-10, 44(3); C 17 (20); 1C 2,
5-11 (3).
D 17 (20);R 17, 18 (3); Bn 17
(3), 18 (2) IBn 5 (10); C 17,
18 (2); 1C 5 (20).
D 2, 7 (5), 17 (20); R 17, 18
(5);IR2, 7(5);Bnl7,18(5);
IBn 2, 5-10, 44 (3); C 17, 18
(5); 1C 2, 5-11 (3).
D 17 (10); BnandH 17 (5).

75-mm Howitzer T-30, Selfpropelled.

Crew Drill and Service of the


Piece, Medium Tank M4.

Crew Drill, Light Tank M5


Series.

17-67....

*17-68. . . .

Service of the Piece- 105-mm Howitzer, Self-propelled.

Continued
The Armored Division......

Armored Command Field Manual

Title

17-64....

17-63. . . .

*FM 17-100...

Number

b. Field Manuals.

........

Changes

8 June 1943

9 Apr. 1943

11 Dec. 1942

........

........

Cl......

18 Aug. 1942 Cl, *2, *3

15 Jan. 1944

Date

D 2, 7 (5); 17 (20); IR 2 (5);


Bn and H 17 (10); IBn 2 (5);
C17 (20); 1C 2 (20).
Interested units:
IR. 2 Mechanized regiments
and reconnaissance squad
rons.
IBn 2Squadrons in mecha
nized regiments.

D 2,7 (5), 17 (20); Bn and H 17,


18 (10); C 17 (20).

D 2,7, 17 (10); R 17 (5); IR (5);


Bn 17 (10); IBn 2, 5-10, 18

D 2, 7 (5), 17 (15); IBn 17 (5);


1C 17 (10).

D 7 (10), 17 (20); R 2, 7, 17 (5);


IBn2, 17,18, 44 (5) ;C 17 (2);
1C 7 (2).

Distribution

Crew Drill for Half-Track Vehides.

The Armored Division......

*17-71....

*17-100...

Tank Destroyer Drill and


Crew Drill, 3-inch Gun
Motor Carriage M10, 76mm Gun Motor Carriage
T70, 3-inch Towed Gun
(Gun M5 and Carriage Ml).

*18-15....

4 Dec. 1943

16 June 1942

15 Jan. 1944

27 Sep. 1943

30 Nov. 1943

il! Asterisk indicate* puniphlet or chanjiL' not listed in FM 21-6, I July 1943.

Organization and Tactics of


Tank Destroyer Units.

18-5. ....

TANK DESTROYER FIELD


MANUAL

Crew Drill, Service of the


Piece, and Gunnery (75-mm
Assault Howitzer on Motor
Carriage M8).

*17-69....

D 2, 7, 17 (5);R 18 (2); Bn 18
(2); C 18 (20).

Bn and H 1-3, 5-7, 17, 18, 44


(3); 1C 2, 3, 5-7, 9-11,44(3);
C 17, 18 (20).

D7(10), 17(20); R2, 7, 17(5);


IBn 2, 17,18, 44 (5); C 17 (2);
1C 7 (2).

D 17 (5); IR and H 2, 7 (5);


Bn 18 (5); IBn 2, 7, 17 (5);
1C 7 (20); 1C 2, 17, 18 (5).

D2, 17(10);IBnandH2, 7(5);


1C 2, 7 (10).

1C 2Support troops in mech


anized regiments and in
reconnaissance squadrons.

Military Training Aids......


List of Training Films, Film
Strips, and Film Bulletins.
Military Sanitation and First
Aid.

First Aid for Soldiers.......

Equipment, CIothingandTent
Pitching.
Physical Training. .........

*21-8. ....
21-7. ....

21-11. .

21-15. .

21-25..

21-20. .

Elementary Map and Aerial


Photograph Reading.

List of Publications for Training.

t21-6. ....

21-10. .

Military Training. .........

BASIC FIELD MANUAL

Titte

FM 21-5. ....

Number

b. Field Manuals.

12 Apr. 1941

6 Mar. 1941

.1 Oct. 1940

31 July 1940

14 Feb. 1944
1 Jan. 1944

1 Feb. 1944

16 July 1941

Dale

Cl, 2, 3.

........

Cl, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6.

........

Cl, 2, 3,
4,5,*6.

........
. . . . .

........

........

Changes

D (3); B 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 44 (2);


R 1, 2-7, 10, 17, 44(5);Bnl
(10), 2-7, 11, 17, 18, 19, 44
(5), 9, 10(2) ;C 2, 5-7, 17,19
(10), 1, 3, 4, 9-11, IS, 44 C5X

B (3); R (5); Bn (3), 1 (10);


C (10).

B and H (5); R (10); Bn (5),


1 (10); C (15).

X.

B and H (5); R (10); Bn (5),


1 (10); C (15).

BnandH (2); 1C (1).


Do.

R and H (10); Bn and L (5);


Bn 1 (10).
R and H (10); Bn and L (3).

Distribution

Defense Against Chemical At


tack.
Protective Measures, Individ
uals and Small Units.
Military Courtesy and Disci 15 June 1942
pline.
Soldier's Handbook......... 23 July 19411
2 June 1943
Engineer Soldier's Handbook.
Unarmed Defense for the 30 June 1942
American Soldier.

21-40..

30 July 1943

U. S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Ml..

23-5. ....

........

01, 2, *3 R and H (10); Bn (5), 1 (20);


C (20).
01, 2. . . C and H (5); X.
........ X.
........ D (5); R 1-10, 17, 44 (5); Bn
7 (1), 11, 18, 44 (5), 19 (1(11;
C 7 (5), 19 (20).
Cl, 2, *3, Bn and H (5); C (20).

now in hands of individuals is not contemplated


1 No initial distribution of this manual was made. Replacement of copies

1 Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-G, 1 July 1943.

4 Aug. 1941

Infantry Drill Regulations...

22-5.....

21-100.
21-105.
21-150.

21-50..

21-45..

21-35..

Conventional Signs, Military


Symbols, and Abbreviations.
Sketching.................

t21-30..

Cl......

D(3);B1,2, 4, 6,7,17, 44(2);


R 1-7, 10, 17, 44 (5); Bn 1
(10), 2-7, 11, 17, 18, 44 (5),
9, 10 (2); C2, 5-7, 17 (10),
1, 3, 4, 9-11, 18, 44 (5).
and H (5); R (10); Bn (5),
B
15 Oct. 1943 ........
1 (10); 0(10).
B and H (5); R (10); Bn 18 (5);
1 June 1939 Cl, *2.
Bn and LI-11, 17, 19, 44 (5).
and H (5); R (10); Bn (5);
B
*2
7 Sep. 1942 *C1,
Bn 1 (10); C (10).
10 Mar. 1942 Cl...... Bn and H (5); Bn 1 (20); C (20).

17 Sep. 1941

Advanced Map and Aerial


Photograph Reading.

21-26..

Bayonet.... ...............

Hand and Rifle Grenades,


.Rocket, AT, HE, 2.36-inch.

t23-25.

f23-30..

23-20.

14 Feb. 1944

7 Sep. 1943

1 Oct. 1940

30 June 1943

Browning Automatic Rifle,


Caliber .30, M1918A2.
Browning Automatic Rifle,
Caliber .30, M1918 without
Bipod.

Bn and H 2-7, 9, 10, 17-19 (2);


02-7,9,10,17-18(1), 19(3).
CandH (5); 1C (20).

Distribution

Bn and H 2-7, 9, 10, 17-19, 44


(5);C2, 4, 5,7 (20), 3 (10),
9, 10, 17-19, 44 (5).
*Cl..... B 7 (2); R 3, 7 (10); Bn 3, 7 (5);
07 (5), 9 (2); 163(5), 7 (16).
Cl, 2, 3. B 7 (2) ;R 3, 4, 6, 7 (10), 44 (5);
IR5 (10);Bn3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 44
(3); IBn 5 (3); 1C 3-7, 44
(10); 09 (2).
........ R2, 4, 44 (5), 7 (15); Bn 2, 4,
7, 19, 44 (5); C2, 4, 44 (10),
7,19 (20), 9 (2); 1C and H 5
(10).
Bn and H 1-7, 9-11, 17-19, 44
(5); 1C 2, 6, 7, 17, 18 (20),
3-5, 9, 11, 19, 44 (10); C 18
(3).

f23-15.

f23-10.

20 May 1942 Cl, 2, 3,


4, 5 l U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1903 30 Sep. 1943 ........

Changes

U. S. Carbine, Caliber .30, Ml

28 Oct. 1943

Dale

23-7..

Basic Field ManualContinued

Title

U. S. Rifle, Caliber.30, M1917

1
j
1

fFM23-6. .

Number

b. Field Manuals.

30 Oct. 1943

Submachino Gun, Caliber .45,


M3.

*23-41..

* Asterisk indicate." pamphlet or chanprc not listed in FM 21-fl, 1 July 1943.


t Daser indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
- Training Circulars No. 87 and No. 11'.), War Department, 1943.

23-50.

Browning Machine Gun, Cal- 12 Apr. 1943 *C1


iber .30, HB, M1919A4,
Ground.
Browning Machine Gun, Cal- 12 Aug. 1942 Cl, 2, 3.
iber .30, HB, M1919A4
(Mounted in Combat Vehi
cles).

Bl (2), 2, 6, 17(5), 7(3); R 1,


18(2), 2 (5), 7 (3), 17(10) ;IR
5 (5), 6 (10); Bn 2, 9, 17, 18,
19 (5), 7 (3); IBn 1, 4, 5, 6,
11, 44 (5); C 9 (2), 17 (20),
18 (10); 1C 2 (20), 4, 5, G, 11,
44 (10), 7 (2), 19 (15).

Cl, *2.

31 Dec. 1941

Thompson Submachine Gun,


Caliber .45 M1928A1.

23-40...

23-45.

BnandH(5);Bnl (10); 1C (5).

Cl, 2..

20 Oct. 1941

Revolver, Colt, Caliber .45,


M1917, and Revolver, Smith
and Wesson, Caliber .45,
M1917.

23-36. . .

B and H 2, 7, 17 (5);
(10), 18 (5); IR 5,
IBn 2, 5, 6, 11, 17
18 (5); 1C 2, 5, 6, 11,
C 9 (2), 18 (5).

R 2, 17
6 (10);
(5); Bn
17 (15);

BnandH (5); 1C 2, 5-7, 17, 19


(15);C9(2).

BnandH 1,2, 5, 6, 7,9, 11, 17,


44 (2); C 9 (2), 17, 44 (10);
1C 2 (10), 5, 6, 7,-H (2).

Bn and H (5); Bn 1 (10j; 1C


(10).

Cl, 2

30 Apr. 1940

Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45,


M1911, and M1911A1.

23-35.. .

Browning Machine Gun, Caliher .50, HB, M2 (Mounted


in Combat Vehicles).

37-mm Gun, Antitank, M3...

57-mm Gun, Antitank, Ml


(Tentative).
37-mm Gun, Tank, M5

23-65....

23-70....

*23-75....

23-80....

Browning Machine Gun, Caliher .50, HB, M2, Ground.

Continued.
Browning Machine Gun, Culihor.30, M1917.

Basic Field Manuel

23-60....

FM 23-55. . . .

Number

b. Field

Cl, *2.

Cl, 2, *3

Cl, 2, 3.

9 May 1942

Cl, 2.

Tndated. . . . .......

28 Nov. 1942 Cl, 2, *3

10 Apr. 1940

25 Sep. 1940

20 June 1940

Changes

D2, 7, 17 (8);R 17 (10), 18(2);

B 1, 2, 4, 7, 17, 4-4 (2); R 1 (2j,


2, 4, 5,7, 18, 4t (5); Bn 1 (2),
2, 7, 18, 19 (5); IBn 4, 5, 11,
44 (5); 1C 2, 5, 7, 11 (20), 4,
19, 44 (15); C 9 (2).
R and H 2, 4, 7, 17, 44 (5); IR
5, 6 (5);Bn2, 4, 7, 17 (3), 44
(5); IBn 5, 6, 11 (5); C2 (3),
4, 44 (10, 17 (20); 1C 2, 5-7
(10), 11 (5), 3 (3), 9 (2).
B and H 2, 17 (5), 7 (3); R 2,
17, 18 (5); IR 6 (5); Bn 2,
17, 18, 19 (3); IBn 6, 11 (3);
1C 2, 6, 11, 17, 19 (10); C 9
(2), 18 (10).
R and H 2, 7, 17, 18 (5); IR 6
(5): IBn 2. 6. 7. 17(5):Bn 18
(5); 1C 2,'6,'7; 17 (15); C 9
(2), 18 (15).

Distribution

75-mm Tank Gun, M2 4 May 1942


(Mounted in Medium Tank,
M3).
Signal Communication...... 19 Oct. 1942

Radio Operator's Manual,


Army Ground Forces.

Combined Teletypewriter
(Teleprinter) Procedure.

Combined United States-British Radiotelephone (R/T)


Procedure.

23-95....

-24-6.....

24-8.....

24-9.....

28 Dec. 1942

17 Mar. 1943

12 Apr. 1943

22 Apr. 1943

........

........

*Cl.....

*C1, *2,
*3, *4i

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not Listed in F?il 2Z-G, 1 July 1943.
1 Section I. Training Circular No. 107, War Department.
Dep '
JB42.

_____

24-5.....

81-mm Mortar, Ml.........

23-90.. ..

Cl, 2, 3,
4.....

28 Nov. 1942 Cl, 2. . .

60-mm Mortar, M2.........

23-85.. ..

3 Apr. 1942

37-mm Gun, Tank, M6


(Mounted in Tanks).

23-81....

(Mounted in Tanks).

Bn and II 1-11, 17-19, 44 (5);


C 11 (10); 1C 1-7, 17-19,
44 (10), 11 (20).
Bn and H 1-7, 17, 18, 44 (5);
Bn 11 (10), 19 (5); 1C 1-7,
17 (5), 11 (20), 19; 44 (10);
C 18 (5).
R and'H 1 (5); Bn 1, 11 (5);
IBn and H 44 (5); 1C 1, 11,
44 (10).
D (3); B (5); R (5); Bn 1, 4,
6, 7, 9, 17, 18, 19, 44 (3); IBn
1 (10), 2, 5, (3), 11 (5); 1C
2-7,9, 17, 18, 19, 44 (10), 11
(20).

B 7 (2); R 7 (5); 1C 7 (10); C 9


(2).
B and H 2, 7, 17 (3); R 2, 7,
17 (5); Bn 2, 7, 19 (3); 1C 2.
7, 17, 19 (10);CandH9 (2)
D 17 (6); R 17 (5); IBn 17 (3)
1C 17 (10).

Do.

Bn 9, 18 (2), 17 (5); C 9, 18
(2), 17 (5); 1C 17 (20).

Combined Operating Signals


for Aircraft Use.
Radio Communication......

Combined Visual Signaling


(V/S Procedure).

Combined Visual Signaling


(V/S)ProcedureAbridged
Version for Radiotelegraph
(W/T) Operators.

24-13....

24-22. . ..

24-23....

*24-18. .. .

Combined Operating Signals..


Army Extract of Combined
Operating Signals.

Continued.
Combined Radiotelegraph
(W/T) Procedure.

Basic Field Manual

Title

24-11....
24-12. . ..

FM 24-10. ...

Number

b. Field Manuals.

12 May 1943

12 May 1943

28 Jan. 1944

30 June 1943

17 Jan. 1943
5 Apr. 1943

20 Jan. 1943

Dale

........
.

........

........

........

Cl......
........

........

Changes

IR 1, 2, 4, 5, 7 (3); IBn 1-3,


5-8,11,17,19, 44 (5); 1C 2-8,
11,17-19,44(10).
IBn and H 5, 7 (2); IBn 6,
11 (3); 1C 3-7, 11, 17, 18, 19,
44 (5).
D (3); B (5); R (5); Bn 1, 4, 6,
7, 9, 17 (3); IBn 2, 5 (3), 11
(5); 1C 2-7, 9, 17, 18, 19 (10),
11, (20).

D (3); B (5); R (5); Bn 1, 4, 6,


7, 9, 17 (3); IBn 2, 5 (3),
11 (5), 1C 2-7, 17, 18,19 (10),
11 (20).
IBn 11 (3); 1C 11 (10).
D (3); B (5); R (5); Bn 1, 4, 6,
7, 9, 17, 18, 19 (3); IBn 1 (10);
2, 5(3), 11 (5); 1C 2-7, 9, 17,
18, 19 (10), 11 (20).

Distribution

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
1 This manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This
manual must be safeguarded in accordance with the provisions of AR 380-5.
2 Section III, Training Circular No. 27, War Department, 1943.

28-5.....

27-15.. ..

27-10... .
*24-75....

22 Dec. 1943 ........


United States Army and Navy
Manual of Military Gov
ernment and Civil Affairs.
1 Oct. 1940 ........ RandH (5); Bn (3).
Rules of Land Warfare......
........ B 4 (3); IR 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 44
Telephone Switchboard Oper 30 Oct. 1943 ......
(5); IBn 1, 4-7, 9, 11, 17, 44
ating Procedure.
(5).
6 Feb. 1941 Cl...... R and H (5); Bn and L (3);
Military Law, Domestic Dis
Bnl9(5);C19(20).
turbances.
The Band.................. 31 Mar. 1941 Cl...... B and H (2); R (3); 1C (10).

Bn and H (5); C (20).

Interior Guard Duty........

26-5.....

Cl,2,3..

B and H 2, 6, 7 (5); R 2, 5-8,


10 (5); IBn and L 2, 3, 5-8,
10 (5).
B (2); IR 5-7, 10 (5); IBn 5-10
(5); 1C 5-11 (10); C 19 (10).
B and H 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 44 (S);
R (10); Bn (5); C 4, 5, 11,
17, 18, 44 (10); 1C 2, 3, 6-10
(10).

f27-5.....

2 Jan. 1940

12 Mar. 1942 Cl, 2,

Motor Transport...........

25-10....

......

4 Jan. 1941

Dog Team Transportation...

25-6.....

Cl, 2.

15 June 1939

Animal Transport..........

25-5.....

......

June 1943

Combined Amphibious Communication I nxtr actions


(CCBP-1).

*24-24....

30-25....
30-26....

30-20. . . .
30-21....
30-22. .. .

30-10....
t30-15.

Of\

29-5.....

*T?I\/T oy_ in^

Number

Basic Field Manual


Continued

Title

Regulations for Correspon


dents Accompanying
U. S. Army Forces in the
Field.

Counten'ntr.llirrpnqe .......

sounel, Repatriates, Doc


uments, and Materiel.
Military Maps ......
Role of Aerial Photography.
Foreign Conventional Si^ns
and Symbols.

Military Intelligence-

Military Police .............

b. Field Manuals.

X.

R and H (2); Bn 18 (10); IBn


and L 2, 17, 18 (10), 7 (15;;
Cand H 19 (10); X.

Distribution

Bn and II (5); C (2); 1C (5).


X.

15 Feb. 1940 Cl , 2', . .


21 Jan. 1942 Cl ,2,3..

'

Do.
Do.
Bn and II (1).

Cl ,2,3,4 BuandH (5); C (2); 1C (5).


Do.
. . .....
Do.
. . .....

. . .....
Cl , 2, *3.

C banges

27 May 1940 Cl ......


1 Nov. 1940 Cl ,2...
7 July 1942 . . .....

7 Dec. 1843

17 Apr. 1940
30 Nov. 1940

5 Jan. 1944
8 Dec. 1941

Date

S3

Coast Defense .............

Operations in Snow and Extreme Cold.


Jungle Warfare.............

Desert Operations..........

31-10.

31-lfi. . . .

31-20.. . .

31-25....

4.....
Cl, 2,3..

D 1 (6); Bl (5); R & H 4 (5);


Rl(10);Bnl(20),4(3);Cl,
4 (10).
X2.

14 Mar. 1942

This

B and H (6); R 18 (5); R and


L (3); 1C 17 (5).

D (6); B (5); IB 1, 4, 6, 17, 44


(10); R 1-7, 10, 17, 44 (10),
IS (5); Bn 9, 11 (3), 18(5).
IS Sep. 1941 C1-, 2. . . B and II (6); R 18 (5); R and
L(3).
15 Dec. 1941 Cl, 2, 3,
Do.

12 July 1941

June 1941 ' Cl,


Supp.

15 Sep. 1943

*C1.....

* Asterisk indicates psmpblet or change not listed in Fl'I 21-0, 1 July 1943.
t Dagger indicates pamphlet revved sinco 1 July 1943.
1 Training Circular Xo. l.j, 1943.
2 This manual is distributed only to interested headquarter^ and to individuals whose duties require that they have it.
manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AK 380-5.

Landing Operations on Hostile


Shores.

Sl-B..

t30-50.

3 Nov. 1943

D (6); B (5); R (10); Bn (5);


C (10).
Bn and H (5); C (5).

1 Apr. 1943

Recognition, Pictorial Man


ual, Aircraft.
Recognition Pictorial Man
ual, Armored Vehicles.
Recognition Pictorial Man
ual, Naval Vessels.

30-30.

f30-40.

X.

3 Sep. 1942 Cl......

Regulations for Technical


Observers and Service
Specialists Accompanying
U. S. Army Forces in the
Field.

30-27.

&
Date

11 Oct. 1943

*55-150...

Amphibian Truck Company.

Small Boats and Harbor Craft 31 Jan. 1944


Attack on a Fortified Position 31 Jan. 1944
and Combat in Towns.

*55-130...
*31-50. . . .

15 July 1943
25 Jan. 1944

Physical Training. .........


Railway Shop Battalion. ....

WOMENS ARMY CORPS


FIELD MANUAL

Supply of Ground Units by 25 May 1943


Air.

Continued.
Tactics and Technique of Air- 20 May 1942
borne Troops.
Aviation in Support of Ground 9 Apr. 1942
Forces.

Basic Field Manual

Title

*35-20....
*55-60. . . .

31-40. . . .

31-35....

FM 31-30. . . .

Number

b. Field Manuals.

*C1..

Changes

X.
D 55 (10); IBn 55 (3); IBn 55
(25); 1C 55 (1).
X.
D 7, 17 (8); R and H 1, 5 7,
17 (10), 18 (3); Bn 3, 5-7, 17
(10), 18 (3); C 3, 5-7, 17 (5),
18 (3).
1C 55 (100) ; X.

R and H (5); Bn and L 1-8,


10, 11, 17, 18 (3).
B and H (6); R 18 (5), 1, 5,
17, 44 (4); Bn 1, 5, 17, 44
(4); C 5 (2); 1C 11 (10).
B and H (6); R 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 10,
17, 18, 44 (4); Bn 1. 2, 5, 7,
9, 10, 17, 18, 44 (2); IBn 1
(10); 1C 10 (10).

Distribution

X.
D (5); B (5); R (3); Bn 2-7
9-11, 17, 18, 44 (1); C 2-7,
9, 11, 17, 18, 44 (1).
R and H (5); Bn 1 (5); C 1 (1).

........
........
........

30 May 1942

105-6. . . .

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

105-5....

Aviation Umpire Manual... .

D (15); B (10); R (10); Bn (5).

*Cl.....

E101-10. ..

101-15. ..

D (15); B (10); R (10); Bn (5).

Organization, Technical and


Logistical Data.
1 Oct. 1942
Enemy Forces: Organization,
Technical, and Logistical
Data.
Traffic Circulation and Con- 13 Jan. 1943
trol.
UMPIRE MANUAL
Umpire Manual............ 23 Apr. 1942

1101-10.. .

R and H (10); Bn and L (5).

R and H (10); Bn and L (5).


Do.
D (10); B (5); R (5); Bn (2);
C 10 (5).
Bn and H 1 (8), 2-55 (5).

Cl, 2, 3,
4, 6, 7,
8.
10 Oct. 1943 ........

*100-20. . .

........

22 May 1941 Cl, 2, 3.


15 Nov. 1943 *C1.....
29 June 1942 Cl......

Command and Employment 21 July 1943


of Air Power.
STAFF OFFICERS' FIELD
MANUAL
101-5.... Staff and Combat Orders.... 19 Aug. 1940

100-5.. ..
flOO-10. . .
100-15...

FIELD SERVICE REGULA


TIONS
Operations.................
Administration.............
Larger Units... ............

Notes

Notes

Notes

92

Notes

93

1 July 1941

26 Nnv. 1942

Aerial Photography.........

Weather Manual for Pilots. ,

1-220.

1-230.

1-219.

1-216.

Elementary Flying.........
Basic Flying. ..............
Advanced Flying (Single-En
gine).
Advanced Flying (Multi-en
gine).
Basic Photography.........

1-210.
1-212.
1-215.

27 May 1940

9 Mar. 1942

........

*C1.

Cl. .....

9 Jan. 1942 ........


20 Jan. 1942 Cl......
6 Mar. 1942 ........

5 June 1942 Cl. .....

Air Navigation Tables......

1-208.

Changes

25 Nov. 1940 *C1 .....


4 Mar. 1941 Cl. .....

Date

Air Navigation.............
Celestial Air Navigation.....

Title

TM 1-205.
1-206.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

B (2); R and H 1 (6); R 2, 4,


6, 7, 10, 17, 18, 44 (2), 5 (5);
Bnl, 4, 5, 11, 18, 44 (2); IBn
1 (10); C 11 (2); 1C 11 (25).
B (2); R and H 1 (6); R 2, 4,
6, 7, 10, 17, 18, 44 (2), 5 (5);
Bn 1, 4, 5, 11, 18, 44 (2);
IBn 1 (10); C 11 (2).
R and H 1 (6), 4, 44 (5); IBn 1,
4, 44 (10).

B and H 1 (6); R 1 (4); Bn 1 (4).


D 1 (6); B 1, 18 (6); R 1 (5);
IBn 1 (10).
B and H 1 (6); B 18 (3); R 1
(4); Bn 1 (4); IBn and H 4,
44 (4).
X1.
Xi.
X1.

Distribution

1943
Supp.
........

........

Cl ......

........
R and H 1 (6), 4, 44 (5); IBn 1
4, 44 (10).
R and H 1 (6).

R and H 1 (2); IBn 1 (10).

Bn and H 1, 4, 44 (2); IBn 1


44 (10).
1944
D (6); B 1 (4); R 1 (10): Bn 1
(5).
1943 Cl, 2, *3 R and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10).
1941 ........ R and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10)Bn 9 (2); 1C 9 (2).
1943 ........ X.
1942 ........ X.
1942 Cl, 2. . . D 1 (3);B 1 (5); R 1 (10)- IBn 1
(15), 9 (2); 1C 9 (2).
1942 ........ B and H 1 (3); R 1 (5); Bn 1
(3); IBn 1 (15); 1C 1 (5).
1943 Cl, *2, 3 D and H (3); R and H 1 (3)Bn 1 (6).
'
1940 ........ IBn and H 1, 44 (5); 1C 44 (15).

1942

1943

1942

1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
l Instructor's manuals, issued by Commanding General, Army Air Forces.

1-305. . . .

1-282. . . .

1-273. . . .

Bombing Aids..... .......... 20 July


Dive Bombing ............. 14 Dec.
Aerial Gunnery Practice and 7 May
Record Firing.
Fixed Aerial and Ground Gun- 15 Dec.
nery (tentative).
Tactics and Technique of Air 27 Feb.
Chemical Spraying.
Theory of Ballooning ........ 25 Apr.

fl-252....
1-260 ....
1-270. . . .

15 Jan.
31 Mar.

Precision Bombing Practice. .


Handbook for Bombardiers. .

1-250. . . .
1-251....

17 Jan.

Arctic Manual. ............

Elementary Weather for Air 10 Feb.


Crew Trainees.
Basic Weather for Pilot Train- 22 Apr.
ees.
Elementary_ Physics for Air 30 Dec.
Crew Trainees.
The Weather Observer. ..... 29 June

1-240....

1-235. . . .

fl-233. . . .

1-232 ....

1-231. . . .

8!

Cl, 2.
......
........

........
........

II Feb. 1941
1 Oct. 1940
1 Jan. 1944
24 Feb. 1941
30 Dec. 1943
9 Dec. 1941
16 Apr. 1942
4 Nov. 1941
24 Dec. 1941

Airship Aerodynamics.
Aerostatics..........
Height Finding with the SCR527-A.
Theory of Flight...........
Turbosupercharger and Air
plane Power Plant.
Aircraft Engines............

Aircraft Electrical Systems. .

Aircraft Induction, Fuel, and


Oil Systems.
Aircraft Engine Operation and
Test.

1-320.
1-325.
*1-S50.

1-406.

1^07.

1^08.

1-400.

........

B 1 (3); IR 1 (3); R 3 (3); IBn


and H 44 (5); Bn and L 3 (2);
1C 44 (25).
........ R and H 1 (3); Bnl 1 (5).
........ IBn and H 1, 44 (3).
........ Xi.

TM 1-315.

B and H 1, 17 (5); R 1, 17, 18


(10); Bn 1, 9, 17, 18 (5); IBn
1 (10); 1C 9, 17, 18 (5).
Bn and H 1 (6); Bn 9, 11 (2);
IBnl (10); 1C 9, 11 (3).
Bn and H 1, 17 (6); IBn 1 (10);
Bn 9 (2); 1C 9 (2).
Bn and H 1, 17, 18 (6); IBn
1 (10);Bn9 (2); CIS (2); 1C
9(2).

B and H 1 (6); R and L 1 (1).


R and H 1 (13); Bn 1 (6).

........

I Oct. 1940

Distribution-

Hydrogen.

Title

Changes

Number

Date

c. Technical Manuals.

.........
........

Cl......

17 Aug. 1943

29 Nov. 1940 Cl......


........

22 Dec. 1942

20 Apr. 1942
26 Nov. 1940

Aircraft Woodwork.........

Airplane Inspection Guide.. .

Lathes. ...................

Milling Machines, Shapers,


and Planers.
Grinding Machines.........

fl-415....

1-420. .. .

1-421....

Do.

Do.
Bn and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10);
Bn 9 (2); 1C 9 (3).
R and H (2); Bn and L 1 (4);
IBnl (10), 5,9, 10 (2); 1C 5,
9, 10 (2).
R and H 1 (6); Bn 1 (10), 9 (2);
1C 9 (2).
Bn and H 1 (1); Bn 9 (2); IBn
1 (10), 10(3); Bn and L 5 (5);
1C 9, 10 (5).
Do.

RandH 1, 18 (6); Bn 1, 18 (10);


1C 3, 9 (5).
D 17 (10); Bn and H 1 (6), fc
(2);IBnl (10), 11 (3); 1C 9,
11 (2), 6 (10).
Bn and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10);
Bn 9 (2); 1C 9 (3).

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 216, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
it. This
i This manual distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have
manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5.

1-422. ...

1-411....

1-414....

........

........

1-412... .
1-413.. . .

Aircraft Armament and Pyro- 30 July 1941


technics.
Airplane Structures......... 15 Sep. 1943

Airplane Hydraulic Systems 20 Oct. 1941 ........


and Miscellaneous Equipment.
Aircraft Propellers.......... 21 Oct. 1940 Cl......
2 Feb. 1942 ........
Aircraft Instruments........

1-410....

1-409....

Aircraft Hardware and Mate


rials.
Welding...................

Aircraft Sheet Metal Work. .

Parachutes. Aircraft Fabrics,


and Clothing.
Electrical Fundamentals.....

Radiotelephone Procedure.. .

Airground Communication...

1-424.

1-435.

1-440.

1-460.

1-465.

1-455.

1-430.

Heat Treating and Inspection


of Metals.

Title

TM 1-423.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

...

Cl,2.

Changes

2 Dec. 1941

20 Mar. 1943

27 Jan. 1941

10 Jan. 1941

Cl....

Cl, 2.

10 Feb. 1941 Cl.

24 Apr. 1942 Cl.

11 June 1942

10 Sep. 1941

Date

B (2); R 1, 4-6, 17, 44 (5); Bn


1, 4-6, 11, 17, 19, 44 (5); IBn
1 (10); C 4, 5, 11, 44 (5); 1C
6, 17, 19 .(5).
Bn and H i (B), a, 4-7, 17 (5);
1C 11 (5).
D(3);B(2);R(5),l(10);Bnl,
18, 44 (3); IBn 1 (15), 2, 5,
6, 11, 17 (3); 1C 1, 2, 5-7, 9,
44 (3), 17 (5), 11 (10).

B 18 (1); Bn and H 1, 18 (1);


Bn 9 (2). 18 (6); IBn 1, 44
(10), 10 (3); Bn and L 5 (5);
1C 9, 10 (5).
Bn and H (1); Bn 9 (2); IBn
1 (10), 10 (3); Bn and L 5
(5); 1C 9 and 10 (5).
Bn and H 1, 18 (6); IBn 1 (10).

Bn and HI (1); Bn 9 (2); IBn


1 (10), 10(3); Bn and L 5(5);
1C 9, 10(5).
BnandHl (2); IBn 1 (10).

Distribution

D 1 (3); B 1 (3); R 1 (5); IR 1


(10); IBn 1 (15); 1C 9 (3).
R and H 1 (6); Bn 1 (10), 9 (2);
1C 9 (3).
R and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10); Bn
9 (2); 1C 9 (2).
BnandH 1 (6):
R and H 1 (6); Bn 1 (1), 9 (2);
IBnl (5); 1C 9 (2).
Bn and H 1 (6); C 1 (3).

........
........
........
........
........
Cl......

Electrical Armament Controls 21 May 1942


26 Mar. 1941
2 May 1941
1 Apr. 1942
3 Mar. 1943

Aircraft Machine-Gun Sights.

Bomb Racks, Tow Target


Equipment, and Flare
Racks.

Aircraft Cameras (Machine


Gun),

Synchronizing..............

Maintenance Policies, Publi- 8 June 1942


cations,"and Forms.
Physiological Aspects of Fly- 25 Sep. 1943
ing.

1-490..

1-495..

1-500..

1-505..

1-510..

1-650..

Applied Physics for Airplane 14 Sept. 1943


Mechanics.
Basic Glider Training (tenta- 15 Feb. 1943
tive).

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

1-800..

*1-750...

1-705....

R and H 1 (2\-

B and H (2); Bn and H 1 (6);


IR5 (2), 8(SH5);IC8 (2);
ICandH7(5).
........ Bn and HI (2).

RandH 1 (2);Bn 1 (6);C 1 (2).

........

3 Dec. 1942

.....

Radio Equipment.

1-472.,

........' Bn and H 1 (6); 17 (5); R 2, 4-7


(3);Bnll (2); 1C 11 (5).

1 May 1942

Aircraft Radio Shop Practice.

1-470..

3-230....

f3-220....

1-1100...
2-220....

fl-1000...
1-1050. ..

fl-900.. . .

Decontaminating Apparatus 15 Apr. 1943 Cl,*2, 3.


M3A1.
Horse Gas Mask, M4 and M5. 13 Nov. 1942 ........

Changes

3-221....

The Gas Mask.............


9 Oct. 1941 Cl,*2, 3
Military Chemistry and 21 Apr. 1942 *C1.....
Chemical Agents.
Decontamination........... 15 Nov. 1943 ........

Dale

3-205....
3-215....

Title

Advanced Glider Training 8 Apr. 1943 ....'....


(tentative).
Mathematics for Air Crew 30 Sep. 1943 ........
Trainees.
Vocational Teaching.. ...... 30 Sep. 1943 ........
Fundamentals of Mechanical 24 Mar. 1943
Drawing.
Shotgun and Skeet Shooting..
2 May 1942 ........
The Horseshoer. ........... 11 Mar. 1941 01......

1
]

TM 1-815. . . .

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

ICandH44(5).
D 2 (3); B 2, 6 (2); IR 2, 5, 6
(5); IBn 2, 5, 6 (2); 1C 2, 5,
6, 8, 10 (5).
CandH(5).
R3 (10); Bn3 (5); Cand H (2);
C 3 (15).
B and H (5); R (10); Bn (5), 1,
(10); C (10).
D 17 (10); Bn 1 (2); 1C 3 (12).
f
D' (2); IB 2, 6 (10); IR 2, 6 (10);
IBn 2, 6 (5); 1C 2, 6, 10 (5).

R and H 1 (6); 4, 44 (5); IBn 1,


4, 44 (10).
RandH 1 (2); Bn 1 (4); C 1 (2).
B and H 1 (2).

X.

Distribution

Meteorology...

7 Mar. 1942 Cl.....

3-350....

Cl......
*Cl,2,3,
4.....
........
........
(!)

11 Feb. 1942
15 Oct. 1942
21 Aug. 1942
23 Mar. 1942
12 May 1943

Portable Chemical Cylinder


'
M1A2.
4.2-inch Chemical Mortar
M1A1.
Livens Projector Ml........
Incendiary Bombs..........

Gasproof Shelters..... ......

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21 f>, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 15143,
1 Section I, Training Circular No. 37, War Deparmtnet, 1!)41.

3-325....
3-330. . . .

3-320....

3-315....

3-250...

Storage and Shipment of Dan- 5 Dec. 1940 *Cl 1 ....


gerous Chemicals.
Handling and Load- 30 Oct. 1943 ........
Chemical
*3-255. . . .
ing Equipment.
*3-270. . . . Clothing Impregnating Plant 4 Feb. 1944 ........
Ml.
3-300... Irritant Candles, Tear Pots, 13 Apr. 1942 *Cl.....
Smoke Pots, and Chemical
Land Mines.
3-305.... Use of Smokes and Lacri- 5 July 1940 *Cl.....
mators in Training.

3-240....

D (5); B (2);CandH3 (10).


R and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10); Bn
9 (2); 103 (10), 9 (2).
Bn andH (5); C 5 (3); 1C 3 (3).

R and H (3); R 3 (10); Bn 2-7,


18, 19, 44 (5), 9, 11 (2), 17
(10); 1C 3 (5), 19(10).
R and H (3); IR 3 (10); Bn 3
(5);C3(10).
D and H (5); C and H 3 (15J.

Bn3, 5 (5);C3 (2).

RandH (3);R3 (10);Bn3 (5);


BnandL (1);IC3 (15).
R and H (3); R 3 (10); Bn and
L 3 (3); 1C 3 (10).
IR 1 (4); Bn 3 (5); IBN 1 (4);
IC3(10).
1C 3 (12).

4-236.

f4-235.

*4-234.

4-225.

4-220.

4-215.

4-205.
4-210.

3-380..

TM 3-375.

Number

Title
Date

........

........

1941

.......

1942 Cl, 2. . .

1942 Cl......

1940 Cl......
1940 Cl, 2,3..

1943

1943

Changes

Antiaircraft Artillery Target 15 Mar. 1943 Cl, 2,3.


Practice.
Seacost Artillery Target 1 Jan. 1944 .......
Practice.
Instructions for Use of Rocket 29 Sep. 1942 Cl, *2..
Target M2 by Antiaircraft
Units.

Portable Flame Throwers Ml


May
and M1A1.
Mechanical Smoke Generator 12 May
Ml (100-gallon).
Coast Artillery Ammunition.. 17 Feb.
Coast Artillery Weapons and
1 Mar.
Materiel.
Test and Repair of Submarine 15 Oct.
Mine Cable.
Controlled Submarine Mine 27 Apr.
Materiel.
Orientation......
....... 15 July

c. Technical Manuals.

Bn and H 44 (5); 1C 44 (5).

B4(5):RandL4(fi),

B 4, 6, 44 (5); R 4, 44 (5); Bn
4, 44 (5); IBn 6 (5); C 4, 44
(5); 1C 6 (5).
B44(2);RandL44(10).

X.

IR4 (5); 1C 4 (20).

Bn and H 4, 44 (3); C 4, 44 (10).


Do.

R'andH(5); 1C 3 (5); 1C 2, 5,
7 (15).
Bn3 (2); 1C 3 (X); 1C 9 (10).

Distribution

Do.
Do.
Do.
Bn (5);C5 (5); 1C 44 (5).
HI, 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 (2);Bnl,
2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11 (3); R and
L 5 (5).

.......
Cl......
........
........
*Gl.....
........

10 Apr. 1942
27 Jan. 1942
22 Jan. 1942
4 May 1942
12 Dec. 1942
6 May 1943

.......

IBn and H 4 (3); 1C 4 (X).

IBn and H 44 .(3); 1C 9, 44


(5).

30 June 1941

*4. . . . .

20 July 1940 Cl......

Preservation and Care of Seacoast Defense Materiel.


Stereoscopic Range and
Height Finding.
Coast Artillery Gunners' In
struction
Fixed Seacoast Artillery,
First and Second Class
Gunners.
Fixed Seacoast Artillery,
Expert Gunners.
Mobile Seacoast Artillery,
First and Second Class
Gunners.
Mobile Seacoast Artillery
Expert Gunners.
Rigging and Engineer Hand
Tools.
Carpentry. ................

tillery.

RandBn4(AA)(2);X.
Bn and H 4, 44 (5); 1C 4, 44
(5); Bn and H 6 (5); 1C 6
(5).
C and H 4 (5); 1C and H 9 (2).

Corodinate Conversion Tables 25 Mar. 1943 *C1.....


Meteorology for Coast Ar- 20 Dec. 1941 Cl, 2,3,

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1043.

5-226. . .

5-225. ..

4-320.

4-315.

4-310.

4-305.

4-250.

4-245.

4-238. . .
4-240. ..

10 July 1940 Cl......


21 Nov. 1941

Surveying Tables...........

Aerial Photography.

Multiplex Mapping Equip- 30 June 1943


ment.
Map Reproduction.........
Apr. 1942
Interpretation of Aerial Pho- 31 Dec. 1942
tographs.
Aviation Engineers......... ..... Do.....
Protective Concealment for 25 July 1941
Seacoast Fortifications.

5-236.

5 240.

5-244. . .

5-255.
5-265.

5-245. ..
5-246. . .

1 Oct. 1940

Surveying. ................

5-235.

Cl......
........

........
........

........

........

12 Nov. 1940

Tonoeranhifi Draftine .......

Changes

TM 5-230. .. .

Date

Title

Number

c. TechTiical Manuals.

X.
X.

X.
X.

D (5) : B (3) : R 1-7. 17. 18. 44


(5); Bn 1, 2, 4-7, 11, 17, 18,
44 (2); 1C 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17,
44 (5), 5 (10).
B and H (2); R 2, 4-7, 17, 18,
44 (3); IBn and L 4, 5, 44(5),
6 (10); Bn 11, 18 (2); 1C 11
(5).
B 18 (3); R and H 2, 4-7, 17,
44 (3); IBn and L4, 5, 44
(5); IBn 6 (10); Bn 18 (2).
D 1, 2, 7, 17 (5); R 1 (5); IBn
1,5 (10); 1C5 (20).
X.

Distribution

Protective Concealment for


Airfields and Other Fixed
Installations.
Camouflage................

1 Feb. 1943

........

X.

1 May 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-G, 1 July 1943.

5-267... .

X.
Supp.
1,2, *3,
4,5.
X.
........
1941
June
24
...
..
Nets....
Fish
of
Repair
.
5-268...
X.
........
1942
Oct.
7
Cone
Protectiv
for
5-269.. .. Materials
cealment.
1 Nov. 1940 Cl, 2, 3. D(5);B(3);R2, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10,
5-270.... Standard Stream Crossing
17, 44 (5), 5 (10); Bn (5);
Equipment.
IBn5 (10); 1C 5 (10).
(10); B (6); R 2, 4, 6, 7, 10,
5-271.... Light Stream-Crossing Equip- 10 Apr. 1943 ........ D 17
(5); IR 5 (10); Bn 5 (5);
IBn 5 (10); 05 (3); 1C 5 (10).
D 17 (10); Bn 5 (Armd Bn)
5-272..., Steel Treadway Bridge Equip- 10 July 1942
(15); Bri and II 17 (5).
age.
D (-5); B (3); IR 5 (10); IBn
5-273.... 25-ton Ponton Bridge, Model 1 July 1942 01,2.
5 (10); 1C 5 (10).
1940, and 10-ton Ponton
Bridge, Model 1938.
R and H (2); R 5 (6); Bn 5 (6);
5-274.... Portable Steel Higbway 18 June 1943
' C 5 (10).
Bridges H-10 and H-20.
D (3); R 2, 4, 6, 7, 10, 17 (2);
5-275.... Pneumatic Ponton Bridge M3 19 Apr. 1943
R and L 5 (5); 1C 5 (10).

5-266....

5-325....

*5-297....
5-310....

*5-296....

5-295....

5-281 ....

5-280....

*c 977

TM *5-276. . . .

Number

Title

(Construction
1942

.....Do.....

1 Nov. 1942

15 Sep. 1943

19 Oct. 1943

Date

*C1 ....

.... ....

.... ....

....

....

Cha nges

Ground Water Supply for


1 Feb. 1944 ....
Military Operations.
Well Drilling............... 29 Nov. 1943 ....
Military Protective Construe- 14 Mar. 1942 ....
tion (Passive Defense Meas
ures Against Aerial Attack).
Enemy Land Mines and Booby 19 Apr. 1943 *C1.
Traps.

fication.

Operations.
details.)

Operations. (Layouts and


bills of materials.)

Fixed Steel Panel Bridge


Bailey Type.

c. Technical Manuals.

R and H (3); Bn and L 2, 6, 7,


17, 18, 44 (2), 5 (3).

R5(10):Bn5(5);C 5 (5); 1C 5
yj.uy j R
(15);
j~\i 8
o (10);
v-'-W j 1-*-"-!3n 8<-> (13);
V^w t
IBn 8 (10); R 3 (10); IBn 3
(5).
B 5 (5); R 5 (5); Bn 5 (5); IBn
5 (75).
R 5 (10); Bn 5 (5); 1C 5 (15).
X.

X.

D (3); R 2, 4, 6, 7, in 17 f9^
R5 (3);X.
RandH (4); Bn (4) J Bn 5 (6);
C 5 (10).
X.

Distributions

Military Pipe Line Systems.. 15 Nov. 1943 ........


Mobile Oxygen-nitrogen Gen- 14 Jan. 1944 ........
erating Units.
Military Railways and Inland 30 Nov. 1940 Cl......
Waterways.
Railway Operating Battalion. 29 Nov. 1940 Cl......
Maintenance Manual and
Parts List
Pump, Carver (Model 255) ............ ........
Pump, Centrifugal, 2", Red ............ ........
Jacket (Model 7-M).
Pump, Centrifugal, 2", Car- ............ ........
ver (Model 25212).
Pump, Centrifugal, 4", ............ ........
MTD, Carver (Model
4882).
Pump, Sump, Ingersoll ............ ........
Rand (Model: Size 25).
Shovel, Link-Belt, % Yard, ............ ........
Link-Belt Speeder (Model
LS-40).
Scraper, Carryall, 3M Cu. ............ ........
Yd., LeTourneau (Model
X).
X.i

X.i

X. 1

X. 1

X.'

X.'
X.'

R 5 (5); IR 4 (5); IBn 5 (10).

IR 4, 5, 10 (5); IBn 5 (5).

B and H (3).
X.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.'), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus
*
Ohio.

_______

5-513-1..

5-510-1..

5-500-7..

5-500-5..

5-500^. .

5-500....
5-500-3..

5-405.. ..

5-400. ...

*5-350. ...
*5-355....

Plow, Disc (McCormickDeering), I. H. C. (Model


99-5).

Harrow, Off-Set Disc, AllisChalmers (Model G).

Rooter, 3-Tooth, Heavy

5-515-4. ,

5-515-5..

5-515-7..

Duty, Bucyrus-Erie
(Model CR-2).

Cultivator, Chisel, AllisChalmers (Model No. 80).

5-515-2..

5-515-1..

5-514-3..

5-514-1. .

Scraper, Carryall, 12 Cu.


Yd., LeTourneau (Model
LP).
Roller, Portable, Little Ford
(Model CS).
Roller, Rubber Tired, William Bros. (Model 67W).
Barrow, Disc, Home (Model
24-23").

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.

Title

TM 5-513-2..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

............

............

............

............

....

.........

............

............

Dale

........

........

........

........

.......

........

Changes

X.I

X. 1

X.1

X.1

X1

X1

X. 1

X. 1

Distribution

Harrow, Disc, Allis-Chalmers (Model 20-22).


Harrow, Spike Tooth, AllisChalmers (Model LX1134).
Plow, Disc, Tractor, John
Deere (Model: Xo. 205).
Rooter, LeTourneau
(Model K-30).
Aggregate Batching Plant.
Spreader, Material, Buckeye (Model 9'-4 Wheel).
Distributor, Bituminous,
Etnyre (Model MX-RE)
(Highway Trailer 98B).
Distributor, Bituminous,
Etnyre (Model MX-RE)
(Kingman. Trailer HW30).
Distributor, Bituminous,
High Pressure, Burner,
Etnyre (Model MX-RE)
(Kingman Trailer Model
HW-30).
X.1
X.1
X. 1
X.1
X.1
X.1

X.1

........
........
........
........
........
........

........

............
............
............
............
............
............

............

X.1

Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbua,


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Offiro (Mnintpnnnco Division, Military
Ohio.

_______

5-519-4..

5-519-3. .

5-519-2. .

5-518-1..
5-519-1. .

5-515-15.

5-515-14.

5-515-9. .

5-515-8. .

5-540-3..

5-540-1..

5-537-7. .

5-537-5..
5-537-6..

5-537-1..
5-537-2..
5-537-3..

TM 5-535-1..

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued
Tractor,RubberTired, Gasoline,I.H.C. (Model 1-6).
Trailer, 10-Ton...........
Travelear (Model 20-A)...
Trailer, 20-Ton, Jahn
(Model SKD-620).
Trailer, 25-Ton, Ponton...
Trailer, 16-Ton, Low Bed,
Ronk (Model KDO-16US).
Trailer, Tank Storage w/
heating coils, Littleford
(Model 102S).
Hammer, Gasoline, Portable, Barco (Models H6
and J2).
Nail Driver, Pneumatic,
Ingersoll Rand (Model
6-CND).

c. Technical Manuals.

............

............

............

............
............

............
............
............

............

Date

........

........

........

.......
........

........
........
........

........

Changes

X. 1

X. 1

X.i

X.i
X.i

X.i
X.'
X.i

X.i

Distribution

Sprayer, Paint, Air....... ............


Grinder, Bench Mounted, ............
Air Operated, Ingersoll
Rand (Model 4G).
Welding and Cutting Equip- ............
ment, Smith Welding
Equipment Corporation.
Paint Spraying Unit...... ............
Drill, Air (Steel), Ingersoll ............
Rand (Model B).
Saw, Pneumatic, Ingersoll ............
Rand (Model B-12).
Tamper, Backfill, Ingersoll ............
Rand (Model Xo. 34).
Crane, Tractor, LeTour- ............
neau (Model AD 2).
Crane, Tractor, LeTourneau ............
(Model AD-3).
Aggregate Material Spread- ............
er, Model 8.
Asphalt Mixer, Model 848.
5 Dec. 1942
Bucket Loader Model 82-A 2 Nov. 1942
Asphalt Finisher, Model 4 Dec. 1942
879-A.
........
........
..

........

........

........

........

........

........
........

........

........
........

X.i
X. 1
X. 1

X. 1

X.i

X.i

X. 1

X.i

X. 1
X.i

X.i

X.i
X.i

1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P O Box 1679 Columbus
Ohio.
'
'

5-1002. . .
5-1006. . .
5-1008. . .
_______

5-1000. . .

5-590-5. .

5-590-4. .

5-540-11.

5-540-10.

5-540-8. .
5-540-9..

5-540-7..

5-540-4..
5-540-6..

=|

5-1036.

5-1032.
5-1034.

5-1028.

5-1022.

5-1020.

5-1016.

TM 5-1010.
5-1014.

Number

Title
Dale
Changes

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued
Belt Conveyor, Style N. ..
Dec. 1942
Tank Car Heater, Model 2 Nov. 1942
DS, 3-car capacity.
Asphalt Plant, Erection and 12 Oct. 1942 ........ X.i
Operation.
Motor Grader, Model G023589-AG, Gasoline.
Blade GraderModel No. 16 Jan. 1943 ........ X.i
66, Hand Controlled.
Motor Grader, Type 101 28 Nov. 1942 ........ X.i
Diesel, Model G-23564AG.
Ditcher, Model 44-C..... ............ ........ X.i
Mixer, Rotary Tiller, Soil 3 Dec. 1942 ........ X.i
Stabilization, Self-pow
ered, Trailer-mounted,
Gasoline, Model MHD
72.
Road Grader, Model 104, 19 Sep. 1942 ........ X.i
Towed Type.

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Finisher, Concrete, Self-pro- 22 Dec. 1942


pelled, 20-foot Paving
Width, Model H.
Finisher, Concrete, Gasoline 20 Feb. 1943
Engine Powered, 20 ft.
Width, Model "XC".

........

.....
X.i

X. 1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,
Ohio.

*5-1068. .

5-1064. .

*5-1060.

*C1..

X.i

..... .

Aggregate Batching Plant 11 Dec. 1942


(Model P31053 Com
partment.)
Spreader, Concrete, Gaso- 21 July 1943
line Engine Driven, 20 ft.
Width, Model "SA" with
Continental Engine,
Model P F226.
Roller, Road, Towed Type, 12 Feb. 1943
Sheeps Foot, 2 & 3 Dram,
In-line, Models W2 & W3.

5-1050.

*5-1058.

X.i

........

X.i

........

.....do.....
2 Xov. 1942

X. 1

........

15 Dec. 1942

Tank Car Heater, Model


DS, 3-car capacity.

Tank Car Heater, Model


DS, 2-car capacity.
Tank Car Heater, Model
DS, 2-car capacity.

5-1046.

5-1044.

5-1042.

*5-1100. ..

*5-1090...

*5-1086...

5-1080...

*5-1074. ..

*TM 5-1072...

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued:
Paver, Concrete, Crawler
Mounted Single Drum,
Model Multifoote 34-E.
Mixer, Concrete, Gasoline
Engine Driven, Trailer
Mounted, 7 Cu. Ft.,
Model 7S Dandie, with
LeRoi Engine Model
XRPL
Peg Tooth Harrow, McCormick-Deering No. 2 EasyFold (Four-Section140
Teeth).
Plow, Tractor, with Standing Cutter and Single
Plain Share, Model No.
11.
Rooter, Cable Operated, 3tooth, Model H3.
Roller,Road,Powered, Gasoline, 3-Wheel, 10-ton,
Model "Chief."

c. Technical Manuals.

13 Jan. 1943

11 Feb. 1943

23 Jan. 1943

26 Nov. 1942

15 July 1943

22 Apr. 1943

Data

........

........

.........

........

........

........

Changes

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

Distribution

X. 1

X.1

X.1

X.I

X. 1

X.I

........

........

........

........

........

........

9 Apr. 1943

10 Apr. 1943

1943

1943

1943

1943

Roller, Road, Gasoline En- 16 Sep.


gine Driven, Tandem, 3Axle, 9 to 14 ton, Model
KX-16.
Scraper, Towed, Hydraulic- 15 Apr.
1 Cu.
ally Operated, 1 A
Yd., Model Cab and
Model H. U. Hyd. Unit.
Shovel, Power, Crawler 27 May
Mounted, Gasoline, %
Cu. Yd. (Model No. 70,
with Buda Engine Model
K-393).
Scraper, Road, Towed Type, 3 July
Cable Operated Type IV,
Model LP.

Grader, Road, Towed,


Leaning Wheel, HandControlled, 6^ Foot
Moldboard (Model No.
11-S).
Roller, Road, Towed,
Sheepsfoot, *ith Remov
able Feet, Single-Drum,
(Model No. 10-S).

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), -P.
Ohio.

*5-1212. ..

*5-1197...

*5-1190. . .

*5-1184. . .

5-1122. . .

5-1120...

Box 1679, Columbus,

i|

5-2000.

*5-1730.

*5-1270.

*5-1241..

*TM 5-1230.

Number

Tills

Date

Changes

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Plow, Disc, Towed Type, 16 Sep. 1943 ........ X.1
Five 28-inch Discs, Deere
Model 205.
1 July 1943 ........ X.1
Crushing, Screening and
Washing Plant, Rock and
Gravel, 5 and 9 Unit
Combination, Crawler
Mounted, 100-150 T. P.
H., Gasoline, Erection
and Operation.
Bulldozer, Hydraulic, 25 May 1943 ........ X.i
Tractor Mounted, 59
Inch Blade, Model BABX
for Model CA-1, Clarkair Crawler.
Searchlight. 18-inch, with 14 June 1943 ........ X.*
Tripod and Carrying
Case.
Portable Water Purification ............ ........ X.1
Equipment.

c. Technical Manuals,
Distribution

Well Drilling Machine, Ao. 25 Sep. 1942


71 Speed Star.
Centrifugal Pump, Model ...........
30M (WAC 14X) 4-inch.
Centrifugal Pump, Model
6 Nov. 1942
J54, 4-inch.
Deep Well Turbine Pump, 18 Sep. 1942
Model 4700.
Diaphragm Pump, Model
4 Xov. 1942
AD 44-inch.
Centrifugal Pump, Model 30 Nov. 1942
2XPK, 165 GPM.
Sump Pump, Model CP-2..
1 Dec. 1942
Well Drilling Machine Ro- 15 May 1943
tary, Skid Mounted Gas
oline, Model 314 with
Buda Engine Model HP217.
Pump, Centrifugal, Diesel 13 May 1943
Engine Driven, Base
Mounted, 3-inch Dis
charge, 600 G.P.M., 400
Foot Head, with IngersoU-Rand Model 3GT
Pump and Cummins
Model Hip-600 Engine.
........

.....
........

.....

.....

...

.....

.....

X.i

X.'
X.i

X.i

X.i

X.i

* Asterisk i ndicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,
Ohio.

*5-2026.

5-2018.
*5-2024.

5-2016.

5-2014.

5-2012.

5-2008.

5-2006.

a 2002.

*5-2050...

*5-2044...

5-2036...

*5-2032...

TM 6-2030...

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Water Purification Unit,
Gasoline Engine Driven,
Truck Mounted, 100 G.
P.M. (Model 1938).
Portable Automatic Hypochlorination Unit, Water
Operated, Model A-506.
Pump, Centrifugal, 1 ^ Discharge, 125 G.P.M., 300foot Head, Gasoline En
gine Driven, Model B180; Economy Pump In
corporated.
Pump, Centrifugal, 2-inch
Discharge, 166 G.P.M.,
25-foot Head, Gasoline
Engine Driven, Model
CA-33.
Tank, Water, Canvas, with
Spray Bar Attachment,
150 Gallons.

c. Technical Manuals.

17 June 1943

9 Sep. 1943

8 Feb. 1943

15 Mar. 1943

15 Dec. 1942

........

........

........

........

........

Changes

X.*

X.i

X.1

X.i

X. 1

Distribution

Industrial Tractor, Model 31 Oct. 1942


DI.
Dump Bottom Trailer,
7 Dec. 1942
Model E-13, Crawler
Mounted.
Tractor, Crawler Type, 20 ............
D.B.H.F., with Bulldozer
and Towing Winch,
Model CA-1 "Clarkair."
Tractor Model D8 Diesel 22 Feb. 1943
with LeTourneau CKD8
Angledozer and FD8 and
K8 Power Control Units.
Tractor, Crawler Type, Die 28 Apr. 1943 ........
sel, 113 D.B.H.P., Model
D8 with LeTourneau
CK D8 Angledozer and
B8 Power Control Unit.
Tractor, Crawler Type, Die
8 May 1943
sel, 80 D.B.H.P. Model
D7.
Tractor, Model D7, Diesel 5 Dec. 1942
with Hyster D7N Towing
Winch, and LeTourneau
WCK 7 Angledozer, and
FTD7 Power Control
Unit.
X.i

Ohio.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,

5-3076...

*5-3068...

*5-3054...

5-3044...

*6-3020...

5-3002...

6-3000...

5-4002.

5-4000.

5-3132.

5-3118.

5-3116.

TM 5-3110.
5-3112.

Number

Title

Date

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Tractor, Model D4, Diesel 2 Dec. 1942,
Tractor, Model D4, Diesel .....do.....
with LeTourneau C4
Angledozer, and T4 Pow
er Control Unit.
Tractor, Model D4, Diesel .....do.....
with Athey W4 MobiLoader.
Tractor, Model D4, Diesel .....do.....
with Athey W4 MobiLoader and Hyster D4
Towing Winch.
18 Mar. 1943
Tractor, Crawler
Gasoline, 35 D..U.JJ...L .,
Model R4 with LeTour
neau C4 Angledozer and
T4 Power Control Unit.
Pneumatic Chain Saw Tim- 28 Sep. 1942
berhog 24-inch.
Power Chain Saw, Model 16 Oct. 1942
G-10.

c. Technical Manuals.

X.i
X;i

X.i
X.i

X.i

X.i
X.i

........
........

........
........

........

........
........

Changes

Distribution

18 Oct. 1943

........

........

........

X.1

X.

X.i

Ohio.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in Fil 21-6, 1 July 1943.
1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,

Grinder, Pneumatic, Rotary


Type, 4xl-in. _ Vitrified,
6xl-in. Organic Wheel,
Independent Pneumatic,
Thor, Size No. 255,
Model No. 5294.

5 Aug. 1943

Sharpener, Chain Saw, Elec


tric, Disston Model E2C5.

*5-4018. . .

5 Aug. 1943

Saw, Pneumatic, Chain,


Portable 24-inch, Model
P-7.

5-4012. . .

7 June 1943

17 Dec. 1942

Saw, Gasoline Tilting Table,


SkidMounted,ModellOA.

5-4008. . .

Saw, Circular, Wood, Tilt


ing Table, Skid Mounted,
Gasoline Engine Driven,
Model "Power Sawyer"
Type AC with Wisconsin
Engine Model AC4.

7 Oct. 1942

Portable Saw Rig Model


Power Sawyer.

5-4006. . .

*5-4016. . .

5 Dec. 1942

Portable Circular Saw,


Model 2127, Pneumatic,
Hand.

5-4004. . .

*5-4044...

*5-4040...

*5-4036...

*5-4030...

*5-4028...

*5-4026...

Number

Title
Date

Furnace, Oil, Drill Steel,


1 July 1943
Model 27-F.
Drill, Pneumatic, Portable, 25 Mar. 1943
Rock 35-lb. Class, Model
JA-35 Jackhammer.
Lathe, Bench, Back Gear 31 Mar. 1943
Screw Cutting Type, Elec
tric Motor Powered, Mod
el 210S, 10-inch Swing,
24-inch Centers.
Grinder, Crankshaft, Elec- 8 Apr. 1943
Motor Powered, Model
trie K-850.

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Drill, Pneumatic, Portable 30 Sep. 1943
Reversible, Wood Boring,
No. 2, Morse Taper, Thor
No. 62, Model 958.
Lathe, Engine, Gap Bed 9 Mar. 1943
Type, Electric Motor
Powered, Model-Star 1421".

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........

........

Changes

X.i

X. 1

X.i

Distribution

Breaker, Paving, Pneumatic, Model CC-60.


Drill, Pneumatic, Portable,
Rock, 55 Pound Class,
Model JB-5.
Breaker, Paving, Pneumatic Model CC-80 with
Pile Driving Attachments.
Welding and Cutting Outfit, Oxy-Acetylene.
Electric Generating Set 30
KW, Model RD-14-A.
Electric Generating Set, 15
KW, Model RD-6-A.
Portable Generator Set,
Model W3M.SKW AC.
Generating Set, SKVA, 115
Volts, 60 Cycle, Single
Phase, A.C., Skid Mount
ed, Gasoline Engine Drivven, Model W3M-16.
Generating Set, 1^ KVA,
115 Volts, 60 Cycle,
Single Phase, A. C., Por
table, Gasoline Engine
Driven, Model HRUA.
1 Sep. 1943

2 June 1943

30 Sep. 1942

............

........ 1942

12 July 1943

26 Aug. 1943

27 Apr. 1943

28 Jan. 1943

........

........

........

........

........

........

........

........

........

X.

X.

X. 1

X.i

X.i

X.i

X.1

X.i

X. 1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


' Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679 Columbus
Ohio.

_______

*5-5034...

*5-5032...

5-5024. ..

5-5022. . .

5-5020. . .

*5-4100.. .

*5-4068...

*5-4066...

*6-4064...


Date

X.i
X.i

X.i

X.1

........
........

........

........

30 Sep. 1942

Charger, Battery, Fast, 50 21 July 1943


Amp. Capacity, Dry Plate
Type, Benwood Linz
Model 50 Supercharger,
Type 448C2.
1 July 1943
Charger, Battery, 50 Amps
*5-5048...
Capacity, Fast Charger
Dry Plate Rectifier,
Model 50CC1.
5-5060.. . Motorized Air Compressor 30 Nov. 1942
(Model 105 Ga).

*5-5046. . .

5-5044...

Portable Generator Set,


Model WC-7.5S, 5 KW
AC.

X.i

5-5042...

TM 5-5040...
........

Changes

X.1

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Portable Acetylene Genera- 15 Apr. 1943
tor and Floodlight, Model
M12-SP.
Portable Air Compressor, 27 Nov. 1942
Model 500Class PO-8.

Title

........

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Charging Plant, Acetylene 13 Apr. 1943


Cylinder, Semi-TrailerMounted with Dolly, 500
C. -F. H., Linde Model
L-16.
Searchlight, 60-inch Model 4 June 1943
1942 and Control Station.
Searchlight, 60-inch Model 3 June 1943
1942 and Control Station.
Portable Power Plant for 4 June 1943
Searchlight. 60-inch Mod
el 1942.
Outboard Motor (Model ............
POLR-15).
Outboard Motor (Model ............
TSL-15).
Motor Outboard, 50 HP,
4 Feb. 1943
Model 8008, 5-inch Shaft
Extension, Evinrude Mo
tors.
Steel Treadway Bridge 28 Jan. 1943
Equipment, Truck Body
& Hydraulic Crane (Model M-ll).
........

........

........

........

........

........

........

X.

X.i

X.'

X. 1

X.

X.

X.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus,
Ohio.

_______

5-8062...

5-8010. ..

5-8002...

5-8000...

*5-7048. . .

*5-7046. ..

*5-7045...

*5-5071...

gj

*5-9028. . .

5-9026.. .

5-9016...

5-9010...
5-9012...

5-9008...

5-9006. . .

5-9004...

*5-9002.. .

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Trailer, 2-wheel, Pole Type,
Trestle, Model T-1120-A
for 10-ton Ponton Bridge
Equipment or 18-foot
Utility Power Boat.
Trailer, Model No. XBBM"
16-ton Low Bed.
10-ton Ponton Trailer,
Model DF231 Special.
Ponton Dolly, Model DC2
Special.
Power Vise Stand, No. 422
25-ton Ponton Trailer
(Model DF231 Special).
Dolly, 2-wheel DJ, Ponton
Model, Medium Type.
16-ton Carry-all Trailer,
CPT 16 Special.
Lubricator, Trailer Mounted, Model No. 2430.

c. Technical Manuals.

7 May 1943

2 Nov. 1942

19 Mar. 1943

19 Sep. 1942
15 Oct. 1942

15 Oct. 1942

25 Sep. 1942

8 Sep. 1942

5 May 1943

Date

........

........

........

........
........

........

........

........

........

Changes

X.

X. 1

X.

X. 1
X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X.

Distribution

Puiiton Trailer, Model 10ton 2-wheel, Pole Type.


Trailer, Full, Flat Bed, 8ton (Model OPT 8 Spe
cial) .
Semi-trailer, Flat Bed, 20ton, Model OPT 20, Spe
cial with DC4 Dolly.
Semi-Trailer Water Tank,
1500 Gallon Capacity.
Semi-Trailer, Acetylene
Charging Plant, Model
FF428DF Special with
DC4 Dolly.
Trailer, Two-wheel, for Arc
Welder or 7.5 KVA Gen
erator Model D-1752-S.
Trailer, 2-wheel, Pole Type
for 10-ton Ponton Bridge
Equipment, Model 1938.
Trailer, Two Wheel, Pole
Type, Trestle, 10-Ton
Ponton Bridge, Model
D-1820-S with Super
structure for Power Utility Boat.
28 June 1943

23 Apr. 1943

23 Apr. 1943

15 June 1943

28 Apr. 1943

3 Feb. 1943

7 July 1943

3 Nov. 1942

........

.....

........

........

.........

........

........

........

X.i

X. 1

X."

X.'

X. 1

X.i

X.'

X.'

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


' Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679 Columbn
Ohio.

_______

*5-9066...

*5-9064...

5-9058. . .

*5-9056.. .

*5-9036. . .

*5-9034. . .

5-9032. . .

5-9030. . .

*5-9086. ..

*5-9084. ..

5-9082. . .

5-9080. . .

*5-9076...

*5-9074. . .

TM 5-9070...

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Dolly, 2-wheel, Medium,
Type 2, 7-ton Capacity.
Trailer, Two-Wheel, Util
ity, Pole Type, 2^-Ton,
Type 1, Infantry Support
Raft and/or Pneumatic
Bridge Equipment, Model
D 2424.
Trailer, Two-wheel, Pole
Type Trestle, 10-ton Pon
ton Bridge Equipment,
Model D-1665.
Grease Gun Kit, Model
PK-100.
Sweeper, Rotary, Tractor
Mounted Power, TakeOff Drive (Model K).
1 Trailer, Dump, 2-wheel, A
ton, Airborne.
Ice Plant, One Ton, Man
ually Operated, Portable,

c. Technical Manuals.
1
j

X. 1
........

31 May 1943

X. 1

X. 1
........

13 Feb. 1943

25 Aug. 1943

X. 1
........

12 Nov. 1942

X. 1

X. 1

........

'27 May 1943

17 Mar. 1943

X. 1

i
i

........

Changes

29 Jan. 1943

Date
Distribution

X.i

Ohio.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


' Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O.C.E.), P.O. Box 1679, Columbus

*5-9160.

*5-9158.

*5-9156.

5-9100.

*5-9094.

5-9090.

Skid Mounted, Gasoline


Engine Driven, Model
V-50 with Continental
Engine Model Y69.
Ice Plant, Model 5 x 5, AU 23 Nov. 1942
3.6-ton.
Refrigeration Equipment, 24 June 1943
Automatic Control, Gas
oline Engine Powered,
Model OCE 300 FLO^A,
with Continental Engine
Model PY69.
Incinerator Model MB34, 4 Feb. 1943
2,000 pounds per hr.
Dolly, Two Wheel, Dual 7 Aug. 1943
Tire, Semi-trailer, Flat
bed, 4H>-ton.
Derrick, Truck Mounted 7 Oct. 1943
Cable, Winch Powered,
Model 5 Ton.
Pump, Turbine, Deep Well, 28 July 1943
for Gasoline, 4-inch Dis
charge, 150-foot Head,
Gasoline Engine Driven,
Model PI-606 with Wis
consin Engine Model
AHH.

Title

Date

Changes

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Trailer, Two Wheel, Special 8 Sep. 1943 ........ X.'
4TM 5-9174...
Pole Type Flat Bed, for
Quickway Crane Shovel
Attachment, Model T-8.
*5-9190.
Trailer, Two-wheel, Utility, 21 May 1943 ........ X. 1
Pole Type, 2i^-ton,Type
5, Storm Boat, Model D2476.
Trailer, Full Low-bed, 16- 8 Oct. 1943 ........ X.i
*5-9200...
ton, Steel Products,
Model XBBM.
Sprayer Attachment, Paint, 8 June 1943 ........ X. 1
*5-9320...
Pneumatic, Model E-1A
and E-1B.
Principles of Modern Exca-- ............ ........ X.1
*5-9500...
vation and Equipment.
Chest, Duplicat- ............ ........ X.1
Machine,
*5-9700...
ing Equipment, Gelatine
Process, 22-inch x 33-inch,
Model 1941.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Field Artillery Trainer......

Fire-Control Code...... ...

Field Artillery Radio Communication.

Field Artillery Individual and


Unit Training Standards.
Field Artillery Notes, Meteorological Data Using British
25-PR Range Tables.
Medical Department Soldier's 5 Mar. 1941
Handbook.
Dental Technicians..... .... 28 Jan. 1942
Methods for Laboratory Tech- 17 Oct. 1941

6-225....

6-230....

6-235. . . .

6-605....

X.
X.
D 8 (10); B 8 (5); R 8 (SH 5 ;

Cl, 2. . .
........
Cl......

Bn 8 (3); 1C 8 (2).
nicians.
_______
* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not Hated in FM 21-6, 1 July 1S43.
1 Issued by Engineer Field Maintenance Office (Maintenance Division, Military Supply, O .C.K.), P.O. Brrx lfi?n, OfiiumbW
Ohio.

8-225....
8-227....

8-220....

6-650....

Field Artillery Fire-Control


Instruments.

6-220.

........

B 2, 7, 17 (3); Bn and H 6 (5);


C 6 (8).
26 Feb. 1941 Cl...... B 2, 7, 17 (3); Bn and H 6, 18
(5); Bn 9 (2); C 6 (15), 9, 18
(2), IBn 7 (2), 17 (2); 1C 17
(2).
15 Jan. 1941 ........ D (2); B 6 (3); R 6 (5); IR 2
(5); Bn 6 (5); IBn 17 (5);
1C 2, 17 (10).
12 May 1941 Cl, 2, 3. B 1, 6 (5); 2, 7, 17 (2); R 1, 6
(10); Bn 6 (6); IBn 1 (10);
1C 11 (8).
18 July 1942 ........ B and E (2); B 6 (6); R 6 (3);
Bn 6 (8); C 6 (6); IBn 11(1);
1C 11 (1).
18 Nov. 1941 ........ D 2, 7,17 (5); B 6 (5); R 6 (10);
Bn 6 (5); C 6 (20).
16 Jan. 1942 ........ X.

15 Dec. 1941

Abbreviated Firing Tables...

6-215... .

n (3), 8 (15); B (5), 8 (10); R


(5); 8 (SH 5); Bn 8 (3); C8
(5).

........

6 Nov. 1942
16 July 1941
26 Jan. 1942
27 Nov. 1942

Fixed Hospitals of the Medipal Department (General


and Station Hospitals).

Military Roentgenology. ....

Treatment of Casualties from


Chemical Agents.

Notes on Eye, Ear, Nose and 26 Nov. 1940


Throat in Aviation Medicine.
12 Nov. 1940

Army Medical Supply Depot.

Notes on Cardiology in Aviation Medicine.

Notes on Physiology in Aviation Medicine.

8-245.

8-260.

8 -275.

8-285.

8-300.

8-305.

8-310.

21 Oct. 1940

X.

........

3 July 1941

Roentgenographic Technicians.

Cl, 2, *3.

B and H (2); R and H 1 (6);


IR 5 (2), 8 (SH 5); 1C 8 (5).

B and H (2); R and 1 (6); R8


(SH 5); IBn 8 (5); 1C 8 (5).

B and H (2); R and H 1 (6);


R8 (SH 5); IBn 8 (5); 1C 8
(5).

D8(5);B8(2);SH(1);M(2);
R8 (2); Bn 8 (2); C8 (2).
X.

D8 (10); B 8 (5);R8 (SH 5);


Bn8 (3);C8 (2).
X.

8-240.

Cl.

13 Oct. 1941

Methods for Pharmacy Technicians.

Distribution

TM 8-233.

Changes

Dale

Number

Title

c. Technical Manuals.

May
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.

.....

.....

*Cl.....

........

*C1.....

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1043.

10 Oct. 1942

Thompson Submachine Gun,


Cal. .45, Ml.

9-215....

1 Sep. 1943

15 Oct. 1942

.......

1941 Cl......
1941 ........
1944 ........
1944 .....

11 Aug. 1943

1
13
28
28

12 Dec. 1940

27 Jan. 1941

German 7.9-mm Dual Purpose 13 Apr. 1943


Machine Gun MG34.

Notes on Psychology and Personality Studies in Aviation


Medicine.
Outline of Neuropsychiatry in
Aviation Medicine.
Veterinary Administration...
Hospital Diets. ............
Field Operating Lamp.. .....
Surgical Instruments, Indirect
Blood Transfusion Appara
tus and Miscellaneous Sur
gical Supplies, Care and
Maintenance.
Machine Gun Wheeled Mount
Ml.
Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, M2, Aircraft, Fixed
and Flexible.
Browning Machine Gun, Cal.
.30, M1919A6.

*E9-206A.

*9-20G..

9-205..

*9-204..

8-450..
8-500..
*8-10..
*8-611..

8-325..

8-320..

X.

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8V


1C 7 (2).

R and H 1 (6); Bn 1 (10); 1C


9 (3).

X.

X.
X.
Bn 8 (5); 1C 8 (5).
Bn 8 (5); C 8 (5); Hospital Units
(5).

Do.

R and H (2). 1 (6), 8 (SH 5);


IBn8 (5); 1C 8 (5).

f9-227.

t9-226.

9-225.

9-224.

9-223.

*9-222.,

*9-221..

*TM 9-217..

Number

Title

Date

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); Bn and H 2,


17, 18, 44 (2); IBn 2, 5, 6, 7
(5); C 9 (8), 17, 18, 44 (5);
1C 2, 5, 6, (5).
R 9 (4); IR 4 (3); IBn 0 and 44
(3); 1C 9 (3).
X.

........

20-mm Automatic Gun Ml,


and 20-mm Aircraft Auto
matic Gun AN-M2.

1 June 1943

Browning Machine Gun, Cali 30 Apr. 1942


ber .50, M2. Aircraft, Fixed
and Flexible.
2 Aug. 1943
Browning Machine Gun, Cali
ber .50, M2, Watercooled,
and Mounts.

........

........

(^

B5 (2);R9 (4), 5 (2); Bn and


H 4, 44 (2); Bn 9 (2); IBn 5
(3); C 9 (8); 1C 4, 5 (2); 44
(10).
(2)-R9(4):IBnl
I
(S);~Bn 9 (2); 1C1 (2);C9 (8).

R 9 (4); Bn and H (2); C 9 (8),


5, 6, 17, 18 and 44 (5); 1C 2
and 7 (5).
R and H 1 (6); Bn 1 (10), 9
(2); 1C 9 (3).

Distribution

Changes

Antiaircraft Machine Gun 19 June 1943 ........


Trainer M9.
Multiple Caliber .50 Machine 8 June 1943 ........
Gun Mount M45.
Mount, Machine Gun, Twin, 30 Oct. 1942 ........
Cal. .50, M33.
Machine Gun Mounts for 22 Apr. 1943 ........
Trucks.

Submachine Gun Cal. .45, M3. 19 July 1943

c. Technical Manuals.

........
........
........
........
........
........

6 Sep. 1943
1 Apr. 1943
14 Oct. 1943
16 May 1942
1 Nov. 1943
8 June 1943

40-mm Automatic Gun Ml, 15 Apr. 1942 Cl......


and 40-mm Antiaircraft
Gun Carriage M2.
U. S. Rifle, Cal. .30, M1903A4 28 Sep. 1943 ........
(Sniper's) Characteristics
and Operation; and Use of
Telescopic Sight.
U. S. Rifle, Caliber.22, M1922 1 Oct. 1940
and M1922MI, and M2.

37-mm Aircraft Gun Mat&riel


M4.
37-mm Automatic Gun M9. . .

20-mm Automatic Gun Ml


and 20-mm Antiaircraft
Gun Mount M2A1.
2-cm Flakvierling 38 (German
20-mm Antiaircraft Gun,
Four-barreled Mount).
Machine Gun Mounts for
Boats.
37-mm AA Gun Mate'riel. ....

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

9-280....

*9-270....

9-252. . . .

*9-241....

J9-240. . . .

9-235....

*9-230. . . .

E-9-228..

*9-228....

C 9 (8).

R and H (5); Bn 2, 4, 5, 7,
9-11, 17, 19, 44 (2); C 2, 4,
5, 7, 9-11, 17, 19, 44 (5).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8);


1C 2 and 7 (5).

IBn and H 44 (5); IBn 9 (2);


1C 4, 44 (10), 9 (4).

IR5(2);IC5 (3), 9(5);IBn5


(2).
IBn and H 4, 44 (3); IBn 9 (3);
1C 4, 44 (10), 6 (4).
RandHl(6);R9(4);Bn9(2);
O9(5).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 1 (5);

D (8); C and H 6, 7, 9 (1); 1C


and H 4 (1).

X.

jjj

57-mm Gun Ml and Gun Car 24 Feb. 1943


riages Ml, M1A1, and
M1A2.
75-mm Gun Materiel, M1897 18 May 1942
and Modifications.

9-303..

75-mm Gun M1897A4, Mounted


iii Combat Vehicles.
9-307.. . 75-mm Gun Materiel, M2 and
M3 (tank).

*9-306

9-305..

2.36-inch AT Rocket Launch


er M1A1.

*9-294..

........
Cl......

8 Oct. 1941

Cl......

*C1.....

. Changes

10 June 1943

27 Sep. 1943

8 Nov. 1943

2-Inch Mortar M3.

*9-293..

18 Jan. 1943

21 Sep. 1942

Data

Pyrotechnic Projectors, All


Types.

Shotguns, All Types.

Title

9-290....

TM 9-285....

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

1 O

/0\

B 17 (2); R 18 (2); IR 17 (2);


Bn 9, 18 (2); IBn 17 (2); C 9
(2).

10 (,0).

R 9 (2): IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4),


11 (30), 19 (8).
R 9 (2); IBn 1, 18 (5); Bn 9,
11 (1); 1C 2, 44, 6, 7 (5), 11
(12), 17, 18 (6); C 9 (4),
HD (2).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (5); 1C 17
(3).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn and
L 3 and 11 (2); C 9 (5); C and
H2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 17andl8(2).
D 7 (10); IR 7 (5); R 9 (2); IBn
7 (5); Bn 9 (1); 1C 7 (5);
C 9 (4).
B 6 (3): R 18 (2); IR 6 (5); Bn
18 (2): IBn 6 (2), 9(1); C 18
(2); 1C 6 (10), 9(3).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 and

Distribution

75-mm Howitzer M1A1,


Mounted in Combat Ve
hicles.
3-inch Gun MS and 3-inch
Gun Carriage Ml.
3-inch Gun M7, Mounted in
Combat Vehicles.
105-mm Howitzer M2 and
M2A1 and 105-mm Howit
zer Carriage M1A1 and M2.
105-mm Howitzer M3 and
105-mm Howitzer Carriage
M3 and M3A1.
4.5-inch Gun Ml and 4.5-inch
Gun Carriage All.

76-mm Gun Materiel Ml


(Combat Vehicles).
75-mm Aircraft Gun M4 and
Mount M6.
75-mm Gun T13E1 and Aircraft Mount T13E2.
75-mm Pack Howitzer M1A1
and Carriage M8.
75-mm Howitzer Materiel....
........

........

Feb. 1943

Sep. 1943

Mar. 1943

........

........

........

1 Mar. 1943

*C1.....

19 Jan. 1943" ........

R 9 (4); Bn 9 and 18 (2);


C 9 (8); 1C 18 (10).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

IR 6 (3); R 9 (2): IBn 6 (3);


Bn 9 (2); 1C 6 (7).

X.

C 9 (8); 1C 6 (5).
B 6 (2); IR 6 (3); Bn 9 (2j;
1C 9 (2).
R 9 (4); IR 17 (2); Bn 9 (2);
1 Bn 17 (2); C 9 (8); 1C 17
(2).
B 18 (2); R 9, 18 (2); Bn 9 (1),
18 (2); C 9 (4), 18(13).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 and 18 (2); C
9 (5); 1C 18 (10).
B 6 (2); IR 6 (2); R 9 (1); IBn
6 (3); Bn 9 (1); 1C 6 (14), 9
(4).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 6 (51;

........ 'R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (4).

........

........

6 July 1943 .........

'21 June 1941

10 May 1943

2 Aug. 1943

8 June 1943

29 June 1943

Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FXI 21-6, 1 July 1943.

9-328... .

9-326....

9-325....

*9-323... .

9-322....

*9-321....

9-320....

9-319....

*9-312....

9-311....

*9-308....

*E9-369A.

9-360....

9-350... .

9-345. ...
11 May 1942

15 July 1942

6 Nov. 1943

3-inch Antiaircraft Gun M*1 Oct. 1940


t6riel (Mobile).
German 88-mm Antiaircraft 29 June 1943
Gun Materiel.

8-inch Gun Ml and Carriage


M2.
240-mm Howitzer Materiel
Ml.
155-mm Gun Mat6riel M1917,
M1918 and Modifications.
155-mm Gun Materiel Ml....

*9-336.. . .

*9-341....

8-inch Howitzer Materiel M1.

Distribution

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 6 (5);


C 9 (8); 1C 6 (10).
*C1..... IBn and II 4, 6 (3); Bn 9 (2);
1C 4, 6 (10), 9 (4).
Cl, 2, *3, D (2); IBn and H 4, 6, 9 (3)
4.....
1C 4, 6 (10), 9 (4).
Cl, 2, 3.. IBn and II 4, 44 (5); Bn 9 (3);
1C 4, 44 (10), 9 (4).
........ X.

........

........

Changes

D 2, 7, 17 (2); IB 6 (2); IR 6
(2); IBn 6 (3), 9 (2); 1C 6
(5), 9 (2).
*C1..... D and H 7 (2); IBn 6 (2); Bn
9 (2); IR6 (2); 1C 6 (14); C
9(2).
.......
........ R9(4);Bn9(2);C9(5);IC6
(3).
25 Sep. 1942 Cl, *2,3, IR 6 (3); R 9 (2); IBn 6 (3),
4.....
9 (1); 1C 6 (7), 9 (3).
6 Nov. 1943 ........ R9(4);Bn9(2);C9 (8).

Date

155-mm Howitzer Materiel 24 Dec. 1941


M1917, M1918, and Modi
fications.
155-mm Howitzer Ml and
1 Mar. 1943
155-mm Howitzer Carriage
Ml.
Ammunition Trailer M10....
1 Nov. 1943

Title

9-335....

*9-333....

9-331....

TM 9-330....

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

4.5-inch Artillery Rocket


Launcher T35 and 4.5-inch
H. E. Rocket MS.
4.5-inch Rocket Materiel.....
3-inch Seacoast Gun Materiel:
3-inch (15-PDR) Gun
M1902 MI Mounted on 3inch (15-PDR) Barbette
Carriage M1902, and 3-inch
(15-PDR) Gun M1903
Mounted on 3-inch (15PDR) Barbette Carriage
Ml 903.

90-inm Antiaircraft Gun Mat&ielMlandMlAl.


90-mm Gun Ml and 90-mm
Antiaircraft Gun Mount
T2E1.
90-mm Gun M2 and 90-mm
Antiaircraft Gun Mount
M2.
90-mm Gun Ml and 90-mm
Gun Mount T3.
4.7-inch Gun Ml and 4.7inch Antiaircraft Gun
Mount Ml.
Target Rocket Projector Ml..

R 9 (4); Bh 9 (2); IBn and H


44 (2); C 9 (8); 1C 44 (4).
R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); IBn and H
44 (5); C 9 (4); 1C 44(10).

......
......
Cl....

24 Mar. 1943
1 Mar. 1943
14 Nov. 1942

13 Sep. 1943
10 Oct. 1942 Cl.

4 Oct. 1943

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn and


H44(5);C9 (8); 1C 44 (10).

......

10 June 1943

X.
1R 4 (6); R 9 (2), IBn 4 (3),
9 (1); 1C 4 (6), 9 (4).

R 9 (2); Bn and H 44 (5); IBn


9(1); 1C 9 (4), 44(10).
X.

IBn and H 4 (2); 1C 4 (5); R


9(2);Bn9(l);C9(4).

*C1...

Do.

21 Dec. 1942

31 Dec. 1942 Cl,*2.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change revised since 1 July 1943.

*9-395....
9-421....

*9-393....

9-390....

9-580....

9-373....

*9-372....

9-371....

9-370....

9-163....

9-458....

9-457....

9-456....

9-442....

TM 9-428....

Number

Title
Date
Changes

6-inch Seacoast Gun Materiel:


Guns M1903A2 and 12 June 1943 ........
M1905A2; Barbette Car
riage Ml.
8-inch Seacoast Mat6riel 19 Apr. 1943 ........
Gun, Mark VI, Model
3A2: Barbette Carriage
Ml.
12-inch Seacoast Materiel:
12-inch Mortar M1890 17 Oct. 1942 ........
MI Mounted on 12-inch
Mortar Carriage M1896
MI and M1896 Mil.
12-inch Mortar M1908 5 Oct. 1942 ........
Mounted on 12-inch Mortar Carriage M1908.
12-inch Mortar M1912 19 Aug. 1942 ........
Mounted on 12-inch Mortar Carriage M1896 Mill.
'Gun, 8-inch, Mark VI, Model 26 Jan. 1942 ........
3A2, and Mount, Railway,
Gun, 8-inch M1A1.

c. Technical Manuals.

IR 4 (5); IBn 4 (5); 1C 4 (10),


9 (3).

IBn and H 4 (2); IBn 9 (1):


1C 4 (10), 9 (3).

IR 4 (5); R 9 (2); IBn 4 (3)


9 (1); 1C 4 (6), 9 (3).

IR 4 (5); R 9 (2), IBn 4 (3) 9


(1); 1C 4 (6), 9 (4).

X.

X.

Distribution

5 Nov. 1943

Height Finders, 13^-feet, Ml


and M1A1.
Height Finders, 13^-feet, M2
and M2A1.
Stereoscopic Tester M1A1 and
Stereoscopic Trainers M2,
M6, and M7.
Director Trainer, M8........
Directors M5A1, M5 and M6.

*9-623... .

20 Jan. 1943
16 July 1943

15 July 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change nnt listpd in FM 21 G, 1 July 1043.

*9-657... .
*9-659... .

*9-654....

27 Nov. 1943

30 July 1943

Generator Unit M7.........

*9-618....

*9-624....

19 Oct. 1943

Range Finder M9..........

....

29 Sep. 1943

*9-585... .

*C1.

3 Nov. 1942

Observation Tower Ml...... 16 July 1943


Auxiliary Fire-control Instru- .4 May 1942
ments (Field Glasses, Eye
glasses, Telescopes, and
Watches).

16-mch8eacoastGunMat6rie],
Gun Mark II Ml, Barbette
Carriage M4.
Graphical Firing Tables.....

*8-550....
9-675. ...

*9-526....

9-471....

.
B 44 (2); R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2);
1C 44 (5); C 9 (8).

CA Dist (3); HD Hq (6); IR 4


(5);R9(2);IBn4(3),9 (1);
1C 4 (6), 9 (4).
B6(7);R9(4),6(7);Bn9(2),
6 (8); C 6 and 9 (5).
X.
RandH 1 (6), 7 (2);R5 (10),
10 (3); Bn and H4, 44 (5),
6 (3); Bn 1 (8), 3 (5), 5 (4)
7 (3), 9 (2), 10 (3); C and
H 11 (2); C 2(1), 3(2), 4,44
(10), 5 (2), 6 (4), 7 (6), 9 (3),
10 (2).
R9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C9 (5); 1C
7(3).
R 9 (4): Bn and H 44 (3); Bn 9
(2); C 9 (8); 1C 44 (5).
R 9 (4); Bn9 (2); C9 (5); 1C
44 (5).
R9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 44 (2);
1C 9 and 44 (4).
R9 (4);Bn9(2);C9 (8); 1C 4
and 44 (2).

Basic Half-track Vehicles 21 May 19.43


(IHC) (Personnel Carrier
'
M5 Car M9A1, Multiple
Gun Motor Carriage M14,
and Similar IHC Vehicles).
Multiple Gun Motor Car- 9 Feb. 1943
riageMlS.
Half-track Car M2; Half-track 16 Sep. 1942
Personnel Carrier M3.

Heavy Tanks M6 and M6A1.

Light Tank T9E1. .........

Light Tank M3. ...........

9-707. . . .

9-721. . . .

*9-724. ...

9-726....

9-710A...

9-708....

Scout Car M3A1. ..........

9-705....

15 July 1942

17 Nov. 1943

5 Feb. 1943

26 Oct. 1942

15 Apr. 1943

Directors M9 and M 10......

TM9-671....

Date

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

01, *2.

.......

.......

....

*C1.

Changes

R 9 (4): Bn 9 (2) ; IBn and H 44


(5);C9(8).
D 2 (4), 7, 17 (5); B 2 (3),
7, 17 (5); R 2 (3), 3, 7, 17, 18
(5), 5, 9 (2); IBn 2 (4), 3, 7, 17,
18, 44 (5), 5 (2), 9(1); 1C 2, 7,
17, 44 (5), 5 (7), 9 (3), 18 (4).
R 9 (2); IR 17 (2); Bn 9 (1);
IBn 17 (5); C 9 (4); 1C 17 (5).
R 9 (2); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (4); 1C
17 (5).
D 2, 7, 17 (4); IR 17 (6); IBn 9
(2), 17 (4); 1C 9 (4), 17 (5).

IB 44 (2); R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1);


1C and II 44 (5); 1C 9 (4).
R 2, 6 (3), 9 (1); IBn 9 (1); 1C 2,
6, 9, 17 (3).
R 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 17 and 44 (4);
Bn 9 (2); IBn 2, 3, 5, 7, 17,
18 and 44 (5); C 9 (8); 1C 2,
3, 5, 7, 17, 18 and 44 (4).

Distribution

J3

30 N ov. 1942

*C 1.....

D 17 (5); K 9 (5), 17 (8); IBu 9


(5), 17 (5); 1C 2 (25), 9 (4),
17 (17.)

Medium Tank,. M7 (tempo- Undated.....


rary).
75-mm Howitzer Motor Car- 10 Oct. 1942
riage M8.
uted; requisitions for copies will be
> jning agency.

Light Tank M3A1.......... 17 Aug. 1942 Cl, *2,3.


Medium Tank M3A4....... 30 Nov. 1942 *C1..... 5,
Medium Tanks, M4 and 14 Xov. 1942 *Cf...... C'7(10);IR17(6),9(2);IBn
,1(1), 17 (4); 1C 17 (17), 9 (4).
M4A1.
9 (2);
Medium Tank M4A2....... 13 Jan. 1943 *C:.'..... T 17 (10); IR 17 (6): R 9(4);
!n9(l);IBnl7(4);C
C17(17).
*
i- (2); IBn 6 (3), 9 (1); 1C 6
105-mm Howitzer Motor Car- 5 Jan. 1943
14), 7 (2), 9 (4).
riage M7.
- 3 (4); Bn 9 and 18 (2); C 9
3-inch Gun Motor Carriage 28 July 1943
8); 1C 18 (10).
M10A1.
(5); R 9, 17 (4); Bn 9 (2);
17
1943
Nov.
Light Tank M5 and M5A1... 27
Bn 17 (3); 09 (8); 1C 17 (3).

Light Tank M3A3..........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or changes not listed in F1JC 21-6, 1 July 1J


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 19-13.
1 One copy supplied with each piece of e luipment; additional special distr'
submitted only when equipment to which manual pertains is serviced or ope'-*
2 Section II, Training Circular N*n. 44, War Department, 1943.

9-732B..

*9-732A..

t9-732..

t9-731G...

9-731E...

9-731B...

9-731A...

*9-730C...

9-727....

9-7ZOC...

Universal Carrier T16.......


Medium Tanks M3, M3A1
and M3A2.
37-mm Gun Motor Carriage
M6.
155-mm Gun Motor Carriage 28 Jan. 1944
M12 and Cargo Carrier T30.
3-inch Gun Motor Carriage 12 Sep. 1942
M10.
Medium Tanks M3A3 and 16 Sep. 1942
M3A5.

*9-746. ...
9-750. ...

9-753....

*9-752A...

19-751....

9-750A...

Armored Car T17...........


Medium Armored Car T17E1.
Armored Car T18E2. .......
Light Armored Car MS.....

*9-740....
9-741....
9-742....
9-743....
Nov.
Dec.
June
Mar.

Changes

R 9 and 17 (5); IR 2 (5); Bn 9


(2), 17 (5): IBn 2, 6 and 18
(5);C9 (8), 17 (3); 1C 6 and
18 (3).

Distribution

*C1.....

........

........

D17(10);IR9(2), 17 (6); IBn


9(1), 17 (4); 1C 9 (3), 17(17).

X.

1942 ........ X.
1942 ........ X.
1943 ........ X.
1943 Cl...... DandH2, 7, 17 (5); B 2 (2); R
2, 7, 9, 17, 18 (2); Bn 2, 7, 9,
17, 18 (3); 1C 2, 9, 17, 18 (5).
11 Aug. 1943 ........ X.
'
9 May 1942 Cl, 2, *3. D 17 (10); R 17 (4), 9 (1); 1C
17 (17), 9 (3).
25 Nov. 1942 ........ X. 1

2
15
19
10

11 Aug. 1943

Tank Recovery Vehicle T2...

Date

TM *9-739....

'

Title

Number

? c. Technical Manuals.

....
....

Cl,

31 May 1943
13 Aug. 1942
19 June 1943
27 May 1942

Lift Truck M22.. ..........


Bomb Service Truck M6
(Chevrolet).
Light Cargo Carrier T24. ...
Heavy Tractor Ml.........

9-762..
9-765..

.do.

12 June 1942
Cl.

R9 (4);Bn9 (2);C9 (8).


IB 4 (3), 6(2);IR4, 6 (3);R9
(2);IBn4, 6 (3), 9 (1); 1C 4,
6 (6), 9 (3) (or 91 M and Hv
MaintCos);HqHD (4).

1C 9 (4).

D 17 (10); IR 17 (6); R 9 (2);


Bn8(l);IBnl7(4);C9 (4);
1C 17 (17.1
R 9 (4); Bn 9 and 18 (2); C 9
(8); 1C 18 (10).
D17(10);IR17(6),9 (2);IBn
9(1), 17 (4); 1C 9 (4), 17(17).
1C 9 (3); D 1 (3); IB 1 (2); IR
1 (5).
X.'

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or ohange not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
l One copy supplied with each piece of equipment; additional special distribu tion as directed; requisitions for copies will be
submitted only when equipment to which manual pertain* is serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

9-782..

9-780B.

Tractor, Light, Wheeled In


dustrial Type.
Tractor, Light, Wheeled In
dustrial (Type A-C Model
B).

....

22 Aug. 1942

Bomb Trailer M5...........

9-760..

*9-772..
9-777..

*C1.

18 Feb. 1943

....

9-759..

15 July 1943

76-mm Gun Motor Carriage


T70.
Medium Tank, M4A3.......

"Cl.

*9-755..

21 Jan. 1943

Medium Tank M4A4.

19-754..

Title
Date
Changes
Distribution

TM9-783B...

Medium Tractor Ml (Allis- 22 Dec. 1942 ........ R9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).
Chalmers HD-7W).
5 Feb. 1943 *C1..... 1C and H 5 (4); R 9 (2); Bn
Amphibian Tractor T33. ....
9-784
9(1); 08 (4).
f9-785.... 18-ton High Speed Tractor 1 Nov. 1943 ........ R9 (4); Bn9 (2); C9 (8); 1C
M4.
and H 4, 6, and 44 (6).
*Q_7fi
5 Oct. 1943 ........ R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 6 (5);
M5.
C9 (8); 1C 6 (5).
9-787A. . . Heavy Tractor Ml (Allis- 21 Dec. 1942 ........ IB 4 (3), 6 (2); IR 4, 6 (3); R
Chalmers HD-10W).
9 (2); IBn 4, 6 (3), 9 (1); 1C
4, 6 (6), 9 (4).
n_7QA A
G-ton Trailer (Athey) ....... 15 Dec. 1942 ........ X.I
9-790B... 20-ton Trailer (Athey) ...... .....do..... ........ X.i
8 Jan. 1943 ........ D 17 (10); IR 17 (6), 9 (2); IBn
9-791 .... Armored Trailer M8 .........
9(1), 17 (4); 1C 9 (4), 17(17).
O-7QI?
31 Aug. 1942 ........ X.i
(Series 1 and 2).
*9-801 .... Truck. 2 14-ton. 6x6 GMC. 12 Aor. 1943 ........ D 7 (5): B 18 (2): R 9 f4): Bn 2.
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 17, 18, 44 (2),
CCKW-352 & 353,
9 (2); C 9 (8); 1C 2, 4, 6, 7, 8,
10, 17, 18. 44 (2).

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

..

........
........
........

Cl......

13 Apr. 1942

19 June 1941

Targets, Target Materials,


and Rifle Range Construetion.

D (2); D and H 17 (6); R and


H 2, 6, 17 (2); R (10), 5 (5);
Bn 2, 3, 6, 10, 11, 17, 19 (3);
Bn and H 4, 5, 7, 44 (5); C 2,
3, 4, 10, 11 (5), 5, 6, 44 (10),
7, 17 (15).
D (5); B (3); R 1, 3, 8, 10 (3)
2, 4-7, 17, 18, 44 (5); Bn 1-7
9, 11, 17, 19, 44 (2), 18 (5)C 2-7, 9, 11, 17, 19, 44 (3).

BandH7 (5); B 18 (2); R9 (5);


Bn6, 7, 9, and 18 (2);C6, 7,
9, and 18 (2).
H 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).
Do.

R9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C9 (8); 1C


55 (10).
B and H 7 (5); B 18 (2); R 9
(5);Bn6, 7 and 18 (2), 9(8);
C 6, 7 and 18 (2); 9 (8).
X. 1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
l One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for oopies will be submitted
only when equipment to which manual pertains is serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

_______

9-855....

9-850. . . .

2^4-ton 4x2 Truck (Federal)


Driver's Manual, 2^-ton
truck 4x2 (Federal) (X-extracted from TM 9-821).
Cleaning, Preserving, Lubrieating, and Welding Materials and Similar Items Issued by the Ordnance Department.

9 Oct. 1943
3 Apr. 1943

........

*9-821....
*9-821X..

*9-809....
........

12 May 1943

1 Sep. 1943

*9-810....

2}4-ton Amphibian Truck, 6


x 6, GMC DUKW-353.
Truck, %-ton 4x4 (Dodge).

Track, 234-ton, 6 x 6 Cab for- 27 May 1943


ward Model AFKWX 353.
!}4-tonTruck6x6 (Dodge). 18 Mar. 1943

f9-808... .

*9-802

Military Pyrotechnics.......

9-981. ..

9-893....

........

.......

........

........

.....

Changes

30 May 1942 Cl......

27 Aug. 1943

6-ton Semitrailer Combina- 22 Apr. 1943


tions Stake and Platform
(Black Diamond).
Light Cargo Carrier T15....
5 Feb 1943

and

9-886A...

2-wheel Cargo

1-ton,

*9-883

Water Trailers.

7-ton Semitrailer, Panel Cargo 11 June 1943


(Edwards, Gramm and
labors).

9-882....

5 Sep. 1942

(Harley- 18 Oct. 1943

Date

Generator Trailer M7,......

Motorcycle, Solo
Davidson).

Title

*9-881....

*TM 9-879....

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

D (2); R and H 1, 7 (5), 17 (2);


IBn and H 44 (2); IBn 1, 6, 7
(3), 9, 11, 17 (2); 1C 2, 6, 7,
17, 44 (2), 9, 11 (4).

R 9 (2); IBn 6 (5); Bn 9 (1);


1C 6 (10); C 9 (4).

X. 1

5 (3); C 9 (8); 1C 3, 5, and


17 (2).

R 9 (4); IR 5 (2), Bn 9 (2); IBii

X. 1

Bn and H 44 (3); R 9 (4); Bn 9


(2) ; 1C 44 (5); C 9 (8).

R 9 (4); IR 5, 7 and 17 (5); Bn


9 (2);IBn5, 6, 7, and 17 (5);
C 9 (8); 1C 5, 6, 7, and 17 (5).

Distribution

only

20-mm Automatic Gun Ml,


and 20-mm Aircraft Automatic Gun, AN-M2.
37-mm Antiaircraft Gun
Materiel.
37-mm Automatic Gun M4
(Aircraft).
37-mm Antitank Guns M3
and M3A1 , and Carriages
M4 and M4A1.

Ordnance Maintenance:
Browning Machine Gun,
Cal. .30, All Types, U. S.
Machine Gun, Cal. .22,
and Trainer, Cal. .22.
Browning Automatic Rifle,
Cal. .30, All Types.
Thompson Submachine
Gun, Cal. .45, M1928A1.
Browning Machine Gun,
Cal. .50, All Types.
Cl......

........

Bn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

IBn 9 (2) ; 1C 9 (4).

D (2); R 18 (3); Bn 9 (2), 18


(3) ; C 9 (4).

........
........
........

1 Apr. 1943
3 Jan. 1942
6 Feb. 1943

distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted


operated by requisitioning agency.

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

D 1 (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

15 Apr. 1943 Cl, *2, 3 R 2, 7, 9, 17, 18 and 44 (2);


IR 10 (2); Bn 2, 4, 5, 7, 9,
17. 18 and 44(1); IBn 10(1);
C9 (4); 1C 2, 5, 6, 7, 10, 17,
18. 44 (1).
10 June 1943 ........ R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3)
(or 264 Ord Co's-AF) .

1 Mar. 1942

1 Mar. 1942

4 Apr. 1942

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

t9-1246...

9-1240...

f9-1235. . .

9-1227. . .

9-1225...

9-1215...

9-1211 . . .

9-1205. . .

9-1285.
9-1290.

9-1275.
9-1276.

9-1270.

9-1260.

9-1253.

9-1262.

TM 9-1250.

Number

Title

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
37-mm Gun Materiel (Tank)
M5 and M6.
Gun and Top Carriage of
40-mm Antiaircraft Gun
Materiel M2.
Lower Carriage of 40-mm
Antiaircraft Gun Materiel
M2.
Mortars, Light Field, and
Mounts, All Types.
Rifles, U. S., Cal. .30,
M1903 and M1903A1.
U.S. Rifle, Cal. .30, Ml...
Carbines, Cal. .30, Ml and
M1A1.
Shotguns, All Types. .....
Pyrotechnic Projectors, All
Types

c. Technical Manuals.

........
........
........

..... do.....
28 Jan. 1942
19 May 1942

Do.
R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).
25 Nov. 1942
18 Mar. 1943

........

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).


R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

6 Nov. 1942 Cl......


5 June 1943 ........

D 2, 7, 17 (2); B 7 (2); IBn 9


(2); 1C 9 (4).
IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

Do.

R 9 (2); IBn and H 4, 44 (3);


IBn 9 (1); 1C 4, 44 (5), 9 (3).

........

24 Apr. 1942

Distribution

D 17 (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

Changes

10 Mar. 1942 Cl, 2. . .

Date

3-inch Gun M5 and 3-inch 18 Sep. 1943


Gun Carriage Ml.
106-mm Howitzer M2 and 28 Nov. 1942
M2A1; Carriage M1A1
and M2.
155-mmGuns M1917, 15 July 1942
M1917AlandM1918MI;
Carriages M 1 9 1 7,
M1917A1, M1918,
M1918A1, M2, and M3;
Limbers M1917. M1917Al, M1918, M1918A1
and M3.
155-mm Guns Ml and 15 July 1943
M1A1 and Carriage Ml;
8-inch Howitzer Ml and
Carriage M1; Heavy Car
riage Limber M2.

9 Nov. 1942
Pistols and Revolvers.
Gun and Carriage, 75-mm, 20 Apr. 1942
M1897, All Types, and
Special Field Artillery
Vehicles.
75-mm Howitzer Materiel. 20 June 1941
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).


R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C and H 4,
6 (3); 1C 9 (4).

R9 (4); Bn9 (2); C9 (8).

*C1.....
........

........

1C 9 (4).

B 6 (2); IR 6 (1); Bn 9 (2);

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).


D (2); R 18 (3); Bn 18 (3);
IBn 9 (2); CIS (2); 1C 9 (4).

........

........

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

f9-1350..

9-1345..

9-1325.

*9-1322.

9-1320.

9-1305..

9-1295. .

9-1530...

*9-1527...

9-1526...

*9-1401...

*9-1373...

9-1370B..

9-1370A..

TM 9-1360...

Number

Title

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
3-inch Antiaircraft Gun
Materiel, M2A2, M2A1.
M1A2, M1A1, T1A2, and
T1A1.
90-mm Gun Ml and Mounts
Ml and M1A1; Gun and
Upper Carriage.
90-mm Gun Ml and Mounts
Ml and M1A1 Lower
Carriage.
90-mm Gun Ml and Mount
M3.
Repair of Submarine Mine
Cases.
Angle of Site Instrument,
M1917.
Gunner's Quadrants Ml
and M1918.
Aiming Circles, Ml, M1918
(French), M1916, and
M1916MI.

c. Technical Manuals.

........

Changes

19 Aug. 1941

16 Aue. 1943

4 Apr. 1941

3 July 1943

30 Sep. 1943

.....do.....

........

........

........

........

........

30 Sep. 1942 Cl......

25 July 1940

Date

B 6, 7 (2); R 6, 7 (1); R 18 (3);


Bn 18 (3); IBn 9 (4); 1C 9
(6).

R 2, 5, 6. 7, 17 (1), 18 (3); Bn 18
(3); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).
R9 (4);Bn9 (2);C9(8).

X.

R 9 (4); Bn (2); C 9 (8).

IR 4, 9, 44 (2); IBn 44 (5), 4


(2), 9 (1); .1C 9 (4).

IR 4, 9, 44 (2); IBn 44 (5), 4


(2), 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

IBn and H 4, 44 (3): Bn 9 (3);


1C 4. 9. 44 (5).

Distribution

Telescope Mounts JVI21 and


M23; Panoramic Tele
scopes M5A3 and M12A2;
Range Quadrant M4; El
bow Telescope M16; and
Instrument Light MS.

Sights, M4, M3 (For 60-mm


and 81-mm Mortar Matdriel); Sights M2A3,
M2A1, M2 (For 81-mm
Mortar Matdriel).
Telescope Mount M35 and
Telescope M31.
Telescope Mount M25 (for
4.5-inch Gun Carriage
Ml and 155-mm How
itzer Carriage Ml).
Mount, Telescope M18;
Quadrant, Range, M3;
Telescope, Elbow, M5.
Panoramic Telescope Ml
and Telescope Mount M3.
Mount, Telescope, M15A1,
Quadrant, Range, Ml.
Sight, M1901 (French)....
........

........

31 May 1941
4 May 1912

........

14 Nov. 1941

B 6 (2); IR 6 (1); Bn 9 (2): 1C


9 (4).
D2, 7, 17 (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

B6 (2);R18(3);IR6 (1); Bn
18 (3); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).
D (2);Bn9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

....:...

15 Oct. 1941

R 9 (2); IBa 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

R 18 (3); Bn 18 (3); IBn 6, 9


(2); 1C 9 (4).

........

6 July 1942

R9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C9 (8).

D 2, 7, 17 (2); B 2, 7, 17 (2);
R 2, 7, 17 (1); Bn 9 (2);
1C 9 (4).

13 Nov. 1S41

........

5 Aug. 1943

12 Sep. 1941

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 Tuiy 1943.

9-1551...

9-1550...

9-1549...

9-1548...

9-1547...

9-1545...

*9-1539...

9-1535...

9-1569...

9-1557...

9-1554...
9-1555.. .

9-1553...

TM 9-1552..

Number

Title

Plotting Boards for Field


Artillery.

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Mount, Telescope, M22,
Telescope, Panoramic,
M5A4; Telescope, Pano
ramic, M12A1; Quadrant,
Range, M5; Telescope,
Elbow, M14; Mount,
Telescope, M23 (for 75mm Gun Carriage, M 2A3)
Mount, Telescope, M18A1;
Mount, Quadrant, Ml;
Telescope, Panoramic,
M5A5.
Telescope Mount M6A1...
Quadrant Sights, M1917,
M1917A1, M1918,
M1918A1.
Elevation Quadrant Ml...

c. Technical Manuals.

21 May 1942

20 Oct. 1941

24 July 1942
14 Aug. 1941

19 Nov. 1941

14 Nov. 1941

Date

........

........

........
........

........

........

Changes

B4
9
B6
9

(2); IR 4 (1); Bn 9 (2); 1C


(4).
(2); R 6 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C
(3).

R9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).


B 4, 6 (2); IR 4, 6 (1); IBn 4,
6, 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

B 4, 6 (3); Bn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

D (1); R 18 (2); Bn 18 (2); IBn


9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

Distribution

Plotting Boards for Seacoast Artillery.


Telescope M6 and Tele
scope Mount Ml9.
Battery Commander's Tele
scope M1915A1.
Telescopic Sights Ml and
T3.
Panoramic Telescope, M8..
Telescopes, Panoramic,
M1917MI, M2A1, M3A1,
M4, M5A2, M5A3,
M5A4, M5A5, M5A6,
M6.
Telescope, Panoramic, Ml 2,
M12A1, M12A2 and
M12A3.
Range Finders, 1-meterBase
and 80-cm Base, All
Types.
Setters, Fuze, Bracket
M1916 Series; Setters,
Fuze, Hand, M1912 and
M1913 Series.
Fuze Setters Ml4, Ml5,
M16, and M17.

R and H 7 (2); Bn 9 (2): 1C


S (4).
D2, 7, 17 (2); B 8 (2); R 18 (2);
IE 6 (1); Bn 9, 18 (2); 1C
9 (4).
R9 (4);Bn9(2);C9(8).

23 May 1941
1 July 1941

5 June 1943

IBn and H4 (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C


9(4).
R and H 2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 18 (2);
Bn9, 18 (2); 1C 9 (4).
B 6 (3); R 6, 18 (5); Bn 9, 18
(2); 1C 9 (4).
R and II 2, 4, 7, 17, 18 (2); Bn
9, 18 (2); 1C 9 (2).
R 9 (2); IBn 9(1); 1C 9 (3).
D (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (2): IBn 9 (1); 1C 9' (3).

*C1.....

10 June 1942

15 Aug. 1942
20 Jan. 1942

4 Oct. 1941

6 Apr. 1942

2 Oct. 1941

8 May 1942

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

9-1591.

9-1590.

9-1585.

9-1584.

9-1582.
9-1583.

9-1581.

9-1580.

9-1578.

9-1570.

gj

14 Aug. 1942

Compass M2.............

Direct-fire Telescopes for 3inch and 90-mm Antiaircraft Guns.

^uSSoSSffi:

TM 9-1595...

9-1596...

9-1600...

9-1605...

9-1608...

*9-1607...

9-1606...

17 July 1941

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Prismatic Compass, M1918

Antiaircraft Gun.
Sighting Systems M5 and 22 July 1943
M6.
Periscopes, Telescopes for 30 Dec. 1942
Periscopes, and Direct
Sighting Telescopes for
Use in Tanks.

13 Aug. 1941

^ ^^ ^^

21 Aug. 1942

Date

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

Cl......

........

.....

Changes

^ ;'

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

R9(4);Bn9(2);C9(8).

' '

^HJg^B,,^,.

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3) (for


M and Hv Maint Cos).
IBn and H 44 (2); IBn 9 (IV
JQ 9 44 C31
'
J'
^C^M' S (2); Bn 9 (2);

B and H (2); R 2, 4-7, 17, 18,


44 U); Bn 9, 18, 44 (2); 1C

Distribution

Cl.

18 Sep. 1941
17 Oct. 1941
15 Sep. 1942

Fuze Setter M9..........


Fuze Setter T15..........
Remote Control System M2

Remote Control Systems 1 Aug. 1942 Cl, *2.


Ml and M5.
Gun Data Computer Ml. . 24 June 1943 .......
.......

8 Feb. 1941

Fuze Setter M8..........

Cable System Ml (for 90mm Antiaircraft Gun


Mounts M1A1 and M2).

Director M3. ............ "15 Sep. 1941

9-1635...

9-1640...
9-1641...
9-1642...

9-1643...

*9-1649...

9-1650...

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 2\-6, 1 July 1943.

*9-1646...

IBn and H 4, 44 (2): Bn 9 (2);


1C 4, 9, 44 (4).

R9 (4);Bn9 (2); C 9 (5); 1C


44' (3).

X.

IBn and H 44 (2); IBn 9 (2);


1C 9 (4), 44 (3).
IBn and H 4, 44 (2): Bn 9 (2);
1C 4, 9, 44 (4).
Do.
Do.
R 9 (2); IBn and H 44 (2); IBn
9(1); 1C 44 (4), 9(3) (for M
and Hv Maint Cos).
R 9 (2); IBn and H 44 (2); IBn
9 (1); 1C 9, 44 (4).
...

1 Aug. 1942

9-1623...

9-1611...
9-1616...

7 Oct. 1943

IBn 9 (1);IC9(3).
R9 (4);Bn9 (2);C9 (8).

...
...

IBn and H 4, 44 (2); Bn 9 (2);


1C 4, 9, 44 (4).

7 Apr. 1942
1 Aug. 1943

8 July 1941

Instrument, Flank Spotting, Ml, Rule, Flank


Spotting, Ml.
Field Glass, Type BE.....
Generating Unit M5 and
M6.
Height Finder Ml........

9-1610...

Directors M5 and M6.....

Sound Locator M2.......

Sound Locators M1A1 to


M1A8 Inclusive.
Binaural Training Instruments Ml and M2.

9-1660. . .

9-1661...

9-1662..

Date

Cl, 2...

*Cl.....

........

Cl......

Changes

8 July 1941

15 Apr. 1941

9 Oct. 1940

........

Cl, 2, 3,
4, *5.
7 Nov. 1942 Cl, *2. .

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Data Transmission System 25 Jan. 1942
M3.
Data Transmission System 10 Oct. 1942
M6. (For 90-mm Anti
aircraft Gun Mount Ml.)
[18 July 1940)
Director Ml. ............ \
and
[
[26 Jan. 1942J
Data Transmission System 15 Jan. 1941
M4.
Director M7. ............
1 July 1942

Title

9-1659. ..

9-1658...

9-1656...

9-1655...

9-1653...

TM 9-1651. ..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

R 9 (1); Bin 9 (2); 1C 9 (4);


IBn and H 44 (2).
Bn 9 (3); 1C and H 44 (2); 1C
9(4).
Bn 9 (2); 1C and H 44 (2); 1C
9(4).
Bn 9 (4); 1C and H 44 (2); 1C
9(6).

Do.

IBn and II 4, 44 (2); Bn 9 (2).IC 4, 9, 44 (4):


Do.

IBn and H 4, 44 (2); Bn 9 (2);


UC 4, 9, 44 (4).
R 9 (1); IBn and H 44 (2); IBn
9 (2); 1C 9 (4), 44(5).

Distribution

Antiaircraft Battery Com


mander's Observation In
strument Ml.
Directors M9 and M10,
General Maintenance;
and Computers M3 and
M4.
Directors M9 and M10,
Power Unit MS, Tractor
M2 and Altitude Con
verter M2.
Directors M9 and M10,
Wiring Diagrams.
Telescope Mount M20....
Azimuth Instruments
M1910 and M1910A1
(Degrees).
Azimuth Instruments
M1918 and M1918A2.
Depression Position Finder
M1907.
Depression Position Finder
Ml.
Power Train (Axles, Pro
peller Shafts, Transfer
Case, Transmission) for
Scout Car M3A1.
R9 (4); Bn9 (2); IBn 44 (2);
1C 9 and 44 (4).

1C and H 4, 6 (2); Bn 9 (2); 1C


B 4 (2); IR 4(1); IBn 9 (2); 1C
9(4).
IR and H 4 (3); IBn 9 (2); 1C
9 (4).
IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

/.......
........
........
........
........
........

22 Aug. 1942
15 Sep. 1941
11 June 1942
14 Oct. 1941
21 Nov. 1941
20 Aug. 1942

9 (4).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); IBn 44 (2);


1C 9 and 44 (4).
R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).
B4(2);IR4 (2); Bn 9 (2); 1C

........

26 Aug. 1943

26 Aug. 1943

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).


R9 (4);.Bn 9 (2); IBn 44 (2);
1C 9 and 44 (4).

........

26 Aug. 1943

2 Mar. 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in F.M 21 H, 1 July 1943.

9-1705. ..

9-1695...

9-1685...

9-1680...

9-1674...
9-1675. ..

*9-1671C..

*9-1671B..

*9-1671A..

9-1665...

Title

26 Jan! 1942
6 Aug. 1943

White, 160AX Engine,


Half-track Vehicles.

Engine and Engine Accesseries for Light Tank


T9E1.

9-1711...

*9-1724A..

9-1710C..

9-1710..

Chassis and Body for Scout 22 Sep. 1942


Car M3A1.
Power Train (Axles, Trans- 18 July 1942
mission, and Propeller
Shaft) for Half-track Ve
hicles.
Chassis and Body for Half- IV Sep. 1942
track Vehicles.

9-1709.

13 Sep. 1942

Hercules JXD Gasoline


Engine for Scout Cars.

1 Oct. 1942

Date

9-1706..

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Diesel Power Plant for
TM 9-1705C.
Scout Car M3A1 (Her
cules DJXD Engine)'.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

Changes

D2, 7, 17 (2);B2, 6 (3):R17


(5);IR44 (5); IBn 9'(2); 1C
(4).
R9 (4);Bn9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

D2, 7, 17 (2);B2, 6 (3);Rn


(5) ;IR 44 (5); IBn 9 (2); 1C
9(4).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3); (fol


M or Hv Maint Cos).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

Distribution

D 2, 17 (5); B 17 (5); IR 17 (3);


IBn 2, 9, 17 (2); 1C 9 (4).
R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

........
. ......

........

18 Sep. 1942
8 Apr. 1942 Cl......
........

20 Mar. 1942

4 Jan. 1943

5 Feb. 1943

Continental Engine, Model


W670-9A.

Fuel and Lubrication Systerns for Light Tanks M3


and M3A1.

Guiberson Engine, Model


T-1020.

Engine Cooling, Engine


Electrical and Engine
Fuel Systems for Light
Tank M5 and 75-mm
Howitzer Motor Carriage
M8.

Hydra-mafic Transmission
and Propeller Shafts for
' Light Tanks M5 M5A1,
and 75-mm Howitzer
Motor Carriage MS.

9-1726F..

9-1727...

9-1727B..

9-1727C..

9-1726C..

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

9-1726B..

Do

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

D 17 (5); B 17 (5): IBn 9 (1);


1C 9 (3).

Do.

........

14 Nov. 1942

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

........

14 Oct. 1942

Generating, Starting, and


Ignition Systems for
Light Tanks M3 and
Modifications.
Tracks, Suspension, Turret,
Hull, and Related Com
ponents, Light Tank M3.

9-1726A..

sj
Dite

........

4 June 1943

3 Aug. 1943

Electrical System, Instru


ments and Auxiliary
Generator for Light
Tanks M5, M5A1 and
75-mm Howitzer Motor
Carriage M8.

Hull and Turret for Light


Tanks M5, M5A1, and
75-mm Howitzer Motor
Carriage M8.

*9-1727G..

*9-1727E..

9-1727F..

Chinjes

........

Ordnance Maintenance
Continuedr
Transfer Unit for Light 28 Apr. 1943
Tanks M5, M5A1 and
75-mm Howitzer Motor
Carriage M8.

Title

Controlled Differential, Fi 25 June 1943


nal Drive, Tracks and
Suspension for Light
Tanks M5, M5A1, and
75-mm Howitzer Motor
Carriage M8.

TM 9-1727D

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

Do.

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

D 17 (5); B 17 (5); IBn 9 (1)


1C 9 (3).

Distribution

Hydraulic Traversing
Mechanism for Light
Tank M5 (Oilgear).
Power Train for Light
Tanks M3 and M3A1.
Wright Whirlwind Engine,
Model R975EC-2.
Breeze Cartridge Starterfor
Radial Di'-el Engines.
Ford Tank Engine, Model
GAA V8.
Accessories for Tank Engine, Model GAA V-8
(Ford).
Electric Traversing Mechanism for Medium Tanks
M4 and Modifications.
Hydraulic Turret Traversing Mechanism (Loganport) for Medium Tank
M4 and Modifications.
Hydraulic Traversing
Mechanism (Oil Gear) for
Medium Tanks M4 and
Modifications.
Cl. . . . .

........

8 May 1943

6 May 1943

15 Jan. 1943

23 Aug. 1943

15 July 1943

25 Aug. 1942

........

........

........

........

........

........

28 Feb. 1942 Cl, 2. . .

8 Apr. 1942

30 Apr. 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

9-1731G..

9-1731F..

9-1731E..

9-1731C..

9-1731B..

9-1731...

9-1730C..

9-1728...

9-1727K.

Do.

R 9 (4); Bn (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

Do.

D 7 (2), 17 (5): IBn 9 (2): 1C


9(4).
D 17 (5); R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1);IC
9 (3).
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

if

*9-1743...

*9-174lC..

*9-1741A..

9-1732A..

TM 9-1731K .

Number

Title
Date
Changes
Distribution

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Auxiliary Generator (Home- 18 May 1943 ........ R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).
lite Model HRUH-28) for
Medium Tanks M4 and
Modifications.
Engine, Exhaust System, 21 Sep. 1942 ........ R 9 (2), IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).
and Ignition System for
Light Tank M5 and 75mm Howitzer Motor Car
riage M8.
Engines, Engine Accessories,
1 Oct. 1943 ........ X.
and Fuel System for
Medium Armored Car
T17E1.
Chassis, Hull and Turret for 18 Oct. 1943 ........ X. '
Medium Armored Car
T17K1.
Power Train, Suspension, 26 Oct. 1943 ........ R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).
Hull, and Turret for
Light Armored Car M8
and Armored Utility Car
M20.

c. Technical Manuals.

1 Mar. 1942 ........


Power Train Unit, Three
piece Differential Case,
for Medium Tanks M3,
M4, and Modifications.
Power Train Unit, One- 16 Aug. 1943 ........
Piece Differential Case,
for Medium Tanks Mi
and Modifications and
Related Gun Motor Car
riages.
Accessories for Wright 12 Aug. 1942 ........
R975-EC2 Engines for
Medium Tanks M3 and
M4.
Guiberson Diesel T1400 25 Sep. 1942 ........
Engine, Series 3, for Me
dium Tanks M3 and M4
and Related Gun Motor
Carriages.
Power Unit for Medium 6 Apr. 1943 ........
Tanks M3A4 and M4A4.
1 Sep. 1942 ........
General Motors Twin Diesel 6-71 Power Plant for
Medium Tanks M3A3,
M3A5, and M4A2.
Power Unit Accessories for 12 May 1943 ........
Medium Tanks M3A4
and M4A4.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

_____

*9-1750J..

9-1750G..

9-1750F..

9-1750E..

9-1750D.

9-1750B..

9-1750...

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

D 17 (5); R 9 (2); Bn 18 (2):


IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

D 7 (2), 17 (5); IR 17 (5); IBn


9 (2), 1C 9 (4).

Title

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
TM *9-1750K .
Tracks and Suspension,
Turret and Hull for Me
dium Tank M4and Modi
fications.
9-1752...
Auxiliary Generator (Homelite Model HRH-28) for
Medium Tanks M3.
*9-1755A..
Power Train for 76-mm Gun
Motor Carriage T70.
*9-1756A..
Ordnance Engine, Model
RD-1820 (Caterpillar).
9-1766A..
Axles, Propeller Shafts, and
Wheels for Bomb Service
Truck, M6 (Chevrolet).
9-1765B..
Engine Power Train, Braking and Steering Systems
for Bomb Service Truck
M6 (Chevrolet).
*9-1772A..
Engine and Engine Accessories for Light Cargo
Carrier T-24.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........
........
........
........
........

........

17 Nov. 1943

20 Mar. 1942
5 Oct. 1943
9 Dec. 1943
15 Dec. 1942
25 Feb. 1943

2 July 1942

Dite

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 f2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

X.

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

D 7 (2). 17 (5): R 18 (2); Bn 18


(2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (4);-Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

DIstribuliM

Heavy Tractor Ml, Cater- J Sep. 1942


pillar, D-7.
Heavy Tractor Ml (IHC 12 Dec. 1942
TD-18) Engine.
Heavy Tractor Ml (IHC 13 Feb. 1943
TD-18) Diesel Engine
Accessories.
Heavy Tractor, Ml (IHC 25 Feb. 1943
TD-18) Power Train,
Track Frame Assembly
and Seats.
Heavy Tractor Ml (IHC 16 Apr. 1943
TD-18) Equipment.
Medium Tractor M1 (Allis- 9 Jan. 1943
Chalmers HD-7W) Die
sel Engine (GM 3-71 RC
14).
Medium Tractor Ml (Allis- 18 June 1943
Chalmers HD-7W) En
gine Accessories).
Medium Tractor Ml (Allis- 26 July 1943
Chalmers HD-7W) Elec
trical System, Power
Train, Frame, and Tracks.
R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

........

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).


........

Do.

X.

........

........

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

........

Do.

X.

........

........

IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (3) (for M and


Hv Maint Cos).

Cl......

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-8, 1 July 1943.

*9-1783C..

9-1783B..

9-1783A..

9-1777D..

9-1777C..

9-1777B..

9-1777A..

9-1773...

"9-1790A..

9-1787D..

*9-1787C..

9-1787B..

*9-1787A..

TM *9-1784.. .

Number

Title
Date
Changes

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Power-Train, Track Chains,
5 Oct. 1943 ........
Hull, and Clutch for
Tracked Landing Vehicle
MK. I, LVT (1) (Am
phibian Tractor T33).
Heavy Tractor Ml (Allis- 6 Feb. 1943 ........
Chalmers HD-10W) En
gine.
Heavy Tractor, Ml (Allis- 3 Apr. 1943 ........
Chalmers HD-10W) En
gine Accessories.
Heavy Tractor Ml (Allis- 18 Sep. 1943 ........
Chalmers HD-10W)
Electrical System, Power
Train, Frame, and Tracks.
Heavy Tractor Ml (Allis- 4 June 1943 ........
Chalmers HD10W)
Equipment.
6-ton and 20-ton Trailers 30 Nov. 1942 ........
(Athey).

c. Technical Manuals.

X.

Do.

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); Bn 9 (1); C 9 (4).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

Distribution

........

Do.

........ R9 (4); Bn9 (2); C9 (8).


Do.
........

........

Stabilizers, Gyro Control 18 Sep. 1942


Mechanism.
Fire Extinguishers........ 23 Apr. 1943
Power Plant for 2J^-ton 15 July 1943
Amphibian Truck, 6x6,
(GMCDUKW-353) and
2>fton Truck, 6x6
(GMC).
Engine, Engine Accessories, 14 Sep. 1943
and Clutch for Cargo
Carrier M28 (T15).

Do.

.....do...............

D 17 (10); R 9 (2): IBn 9 (1);


1C 9 (3); (for M and Hv
Maint Cos).
R9 (2) IBn9 (1).

Do.

........

27 Jan. 1943

........

Do.

........

23 Jan. 1943

K 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

........

23 Sep. 1942

30 July 1942

Power Train for Heavy'


Wrecker Ml, Series 2
(Axles, Transmission,
Wheels, and Tires).
Engine for Heavy Wrecking Truck Ml.
Crane and Winches, Heavy
Wrecking Truck, Ml
(Ward La France) (Kenworth).
Body and Chassis for Heavy
Wrecking Truck Ml.
Stabilizers. ..............

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6. 1 July 1943

_____

*9-1893A..

9-1799...
*9-1802A..

9-1798B..

9-1798A..

9-1795D..

9-1795C..

9-1795B..

9-1795A..

Title

Bombs for Aircraft.. .....

Grenades, Hand and Rifle..

9-1980...

*9-1985...

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
9-1860...
Star-gaging Equipment,
Impression Outfits and
Pressure Gages.
9-1868. ..
Tire Repair and Retreading.
*9-1893A..
Engine, Engine Accessories
and Clutch for Cargo
Carrier M28 (T15).
*9-1893B..
Power Train, Suspension
System, Hull, and Hull
Electrical System for Car
go Carrier M38 (T15).
9-1900...
Ammunition, General.....
*9-1940..." Land Mines.............

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

*C1.....
........
........

27 May 1943
14 Sep. 1943
25 Aug. 1943

........

22 Oct. 1943 ........

3 June 1942

3 July 1942 Cl......


15 July 1943 ........

........

Changes

3 Dec. 1942

Date

Bn and H 2-7, 11, 17, 18 and


44(3);R9(4);Bn9(2):C9
(8), 2, 4-7, 17, 18 and 44 (2).

D (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).


IR 5 (5); R 9 (4); IBn 5 (5):
Bn 2, 4, 6, 7, 9, 17, 18, and
44 (2); 1C 5 (10); C9 (8).
R and H 1 (6); IBn 1 (10);
1C 3 (5), 9 (3).

Do.

X.
R 9 (4); Bn 9 (2); C 9 (8).

R 9 (2); IBn 9 (1); 1C 9 (4).

Distribution

16 Apr. 1942
19 Nov. 1940 Cl..
1 Aug. 1942
3 Mar. 1943
16 Mar. 1942

Generating Unit Ml......

Generating Unit M5......

Generating Unit M6.


Height Finder Ml.. .

Remote Control System M2.

Gun Data Computer Ml ...


Stereoscopic Tester M1A1. .

9-2615...

9-2616...

9-2617..
9-2623..

9-2642..

9-2646..
9-2653..
_______

IBn 9 (1); 1C and H 44 (3);


1C 9 (3).
Do.
IBn and H 44 (2); Bn 9 (2):
1C 9 (2), 44 (5).
IBn and H 9 (2), 44 (3); 1C
9 (3), 44 (5).
X.i
Bn 9 (3); IBn and H 44 (2):
1C 9 (3), 44 (5).

B 4 (2); IR 4 (2); Bn 9 (2);


IBn 4 (2); 1C 4, 9 (2).

IBn and II 4 (3), 9 (2); 1C 4


(5), 9 (2).
X.i
D (2); IBn 9 (2); 1C 9 (4).

Bn9 (2); C 9 (4).

C and H 9 (4).

Bn9 (1);C9 (3).

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


' One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated hy requisitioning agency.
"

.....
.....

*C1.

22 Apr. 1942

Telescope T1S............
Instrument Repairman. . .

13 Aug. 1941
15 May 1942
15 Nov. 1941

Small Arms Ammunition... 23 May 1942 Cl,2,*3.


Instruction Guide:
Small Arms, Light Field 11 Oct. 1943 ........
Mortars and 20-mm Air
craft Guns.
Small Arms Accidents, Mal- 11 July 1942 ........
functions, and Their
Causes.
Plotting Board M1918A1. . 14 Mar. 1942

9-2579'...
9-2602...

9-2571...

9-2210...

9-2200...

9-1990...

5
Date

Plotting Board M5........

Sound Ranging Plotting


Board Ml.
Standard Military Motor Vehides.

9-2683.

9-2684.

f9-2800. .

9-2682.

1 Sep. 1943

8 Mar. 1942

11 Mar. 1942

Binaural Training Instru- 21 Nov. 1941


ment M2.
Plotting Boards M3 and 21 Jan. 1942
M4.
Spotting Board M3....... 13 Mar. 1942

9-2662.

11 Oct. 1940

Sound Locator M2.......

9-2681.

Changes

........

Ordnance Maintenance
Continued.
Instruction GuideContinued
f!8 July 1940)
Director M4............. \
or
[ Cl......
[26 Jan. 1942J
Director M7. ............ 15 May 1942 Cl, *2...

Title

9-2660.

9-2658.

TM 9-2655.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

C and H (1).

IBn and H 44 (2); IBn 9 (2);


1C 9 (4), 44 (5).
IBn and H 4 (3), 9 (2); 1C
4 (5), 9 (2).
IBn and H 4 (3), 9 (2); 1C 4
(5), 9 (4).
IBn and H 6 (3), 9 (2); 1C 9
(4).
Do.

Bn 9 (3); IBn and H 44 (2):


1C 9 (3), 44 (5).
IBn and H 44 (2); IBn 9 (1);
1C 9 (3), 44 (5).
IBn and H 44 (2); Bn 9 (2):
1C 9 (2), 44 (5).

Distribution

15 Mar. 1943

........

........
........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


f Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

10-260.

10-227.
10-230.
10-235.
10-250.

10-215.
10-225.
10-226.

Quartermaster Salvage, The


ater of Operations.

Inspection of Subsistence Sup 23 Sep. 1940 ........


plies.
Commissary Operation...... 12 Sep. 1940 ........
Inspection of Textiles....... 20 Aug. 1940 ........
Classification, Processing and 3 Jan. 1941 ........
Inspection of Leather and
Leather Equipment.
Inspection of Shoes......... 18 Feb. 1941 Cl......
Depot Company Supply..... 24 July 1943 ........
Service Company...........
June 1943 ........
Storage and Issue...........
1 Oct. 1940 Cl......

10-210.

29 Aug. 1940
6 July 1942

Military Explosives.........
Mess Management and Train
ing-

........

9-2900.
10-205..

*9-2852.

........

Motor Vehicle Inspections 21 Oct. 1943


and Preventive Mainte
nance Services.
Welding Theory and Appli
3 June 1943
cation.

*9-2810.

B (2); R (5); 1C 10 (5).


BandH (3); IR and L 10 (10)
R and H (3); B 18 (2); IBn 2
(1); C 18 (2); 1C 2 (1), 10
(10).
R and H (2); R and L 10 (5).
1C (12).
X.
RandH(3);IBnl, 5,9, 10 (5);
1C 3 (4), 10(10).
IBn 10 (2); 1C 10 (5).

B and H (3); R 1-8, 10, 17, 18,


44 (5); IR 10 (10); Bn 1-6,
8-11, 17, 18, 44 (5); C 17, 18
(3); 1C 2-11, 44 (3).
C and H (5); 1C 5 (10).
B and H 8 (5); B (2); R 1-8,
10, 17-19, 44 (5); Bn 1 (3),
2-11, 17-19, 44 (2); C 2-11,
17-19, 44 (3).
R and H (3).

CandH(l).

5
Cha njes

10-395.

10-390.

*10-379.
10-380.

*10-352.
10-370.

10-351.

4 Nov. 1943
14 Feb. 1941

Mar. 1943
8 Apr. 1941

Operation of the Remount 28 Feb. 1941


Breeding Service.
Remount.................. 18 Dec. 1941

Unit W-950-QM-3270.
Laundry Company.........
Rail Transportation, Zone of
the Interior.
Railhead Company.........
Water Transportation.......

Parts List, Mobile Laundry

Agent Officers.............. 30 Aug. 1940 Cl.


Laundries, Laundry Battalions, 12 Dec. 1942 Cl 1
and Laundry Companies.
Operating Instructions and 2T Sep. 1942 ........

10-325.
10-350.

....
15 Nov. 1943
22 Nov. 1940 .... . ...

Date

ProDertv Accounting ........

Title

10-310...

TM*10-265...

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

X.

(2).
(5).

19,
19,

18,

X.
D(3);B(2);R(5);Bnl8(2);
IBn and L (5).
X.
B(l);R(2);Bnl8(2);IBnlO
(10).
B2, 6 (5); IK 2, 6 (3); 1C and
H 8 (2), 10 (5).
B (2); IB 6 (2); R2 (5); IR 6
(5), 8 (3); IBn 8 (2), 10 (5),
1C 8 (2). 10 (5).

1C 10 (5).

D (3); B (2); R 1-11. 17,


44 (5); Bn 1-11, 17, 18,
44 (3); C 1-11, 14, 17,
44 (2).
B (2); R (5); Bn (2); C 18
D (10); IBn 10 (5); 1C 10

Distribution

........

........

........
........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943,


i Section I, Training Circular No, 3, War Department 1943,

12 Nov. 1941

The Machinist.............

10-445...

10-430. . .

*10-415. . .
10-420. . .

Baking Manual for the Army


Cook.
Bakery Company..... ......
Mar. 1943
Emergency Food Plants and 15 Apr. 1943
Poisonous Plants of the
Islands of the Pacific.
The Saddler. .............. 27 Mar. 1942

10-411. ..

D 2 (3); B 2, 6 (2); IR 2, 5, 6
(5); IBn 2, g, 6 (2); 1C 2, 5,
6, 8, 10 (5).
B 1 (6), 2, 4, 6, 44 (2); R 1 (6),
2, 4-7, 17, 44 (5), 10 (15);
En 5, 10, 17(5), 9 (2); IBn 1,
2, 6, 44 (5); CIO, 17 (3); 1C
2, 4-7, 10, 17, 44 (10), 3 (5);
1C 8 (5).

X.
1C (24).

1 July 1943 ........ X.


24 Apr. 1942 Cl, *2. . R and L (5); 1C 8, 10 (10).
1 July 1943 ........
Do.
22 Xov. 1943 ........ X and R and L (3).
1 July 1943 ........ R and L (5); 1C 8, 10 (10).
..... do..... ........
Do.
..... do..... ........
Do.
1 July 1942 Cl,2,and R and L (3); 1C 10 (20).
Supp.
5 Oct. 1943 ........ R and L (3); 1C 10 (20).

War Dogs.................
The Army Cook............
Cutting of Beef............
Cooking Dehydrated Foods..
Cutting of Beef............
Cutting and Preparing Lamb.
Cutting and Preparing Lamb.
The Army Baker. ..........

10-396. . .
10-405...
10-407. ..
*10-406. . .
*10-407. . .
*10-408. . .
10-408. . .
10-410...

Date

13 Mar.

6 May
^ May
Feb.
lOct.
25 Sep.

26 Dec.

The Body Finisher, Woodworker, Upholsterer, Paint


er and Glassworker.

Driver's Manual...........
Gasoline Supply Company...
Truck Company............
The Motor Vehicle.........

The Motorcycle............

Automotive Lubrication.....

10-460.
*10-465.
*10-475.
10-510.

10-515.

10-540...

Changes

Distribution

B 1 (6), 2, 4, 6, 17,44 (2); R 1


(6), 2-7, 17, 18, 44 (5), 10
(15);Bn5, 10, 17 (5), 18 (6),
9 (2); IBn 1, 2, 4, 6, 44 (2);
C9, 10, 1.7 (3); 1C 2, 3, 4, 6,
7, 44(2), 5 (5); 1C 8 (2).
D 1(6), 2,7, 17(3);B4, 6, 44
1942
' (3); R 1(6), 2, 4-7, 17,44(3),
10 (10); Bn 9-11 (5); IBn 2,
5, 6, 17 (3), 44 (2); 1C (5);
1C 8 (2).
X.
1942 Cl.
X.
1943
1943 ........ X.
B and H (3); R (10); Bn 1 (10),
1940
18 (6); IBn and L 2-11, 17,
19, 44 (10); CIS (6).
D (3); B (2); R (10); Bn 1,
1942
19 (10), 3, 5, 8-11, 17, 18
(5); IBn 2, 6, 7 (5);C3, 5, 6,
9, 11, 18 (5), 10, 17, 19 (10);
1C 2 (15), 7 (10).
B andH (3); R (10); Bn 1, 19
1940
(10), 18 (6); IBn and L 2-11,
17. 44 (10): CIS (6).

Sheet Metal Work, Body, Fen- 21 Nov. 1941


der, and Radiator Repairs.

Title

10-455.

TM 10-450...

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

The Internal Combustion Engine.

Diesel Engines and Fu&ls. ...

Automotive Electricity......

Automotive Power Transmission Units.

10-570...

10-575. . .

10-580...

10-585...

........

Cl, 2...

........

Cl......

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

10 Apr. 1941

29 Jan. 1941

25 July 1941

4 Feb. 1941

........

Automotive Brakes. ........

10-565. . .
8 Mar. 1941

Motor Transport Inspections. 30 Dec. 1940


Fuels and Carburetion...... 27 Dec. 1940 Cl.
Chassis, Body, and Trailer 20 May 1941 Cl.
Units.
,

10-545...
10-550...
10-560. ..

Do.
Do.
B(2);Rl-8, 10, 17, 18, 44(5);
Bn 1, 10, 17, 19 (5), 18 (6);
IBn2-8, 9, 11, 44 (3); 1C 10,
11, 17 (5), 1-9, 11, 44 (3).
B (3); R (5); Bn 19 (5); IBn
1,2,4,5, 6,9-11, 17,44(2);
1C (5).
B and H (3); R 1, 17 (10), 2-8,
10, 44 (5); IR 10 (10); Bn 1,
17, 19 (5); IBn 2-6, 8-11, 44
(5) ;C 17 (3); 1C 2-11, 44(3).
B 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 17 (2) ; R 1, 2,
4-7, 10, 17 (5) ; IBn 2-6, 9, 10,
17 (5); 1C 2-6, 9, 10, 17 (5).
B (2); R 1, 17 (10); 2-8, 10,
44 (5); Bn 1, 4, 5, 10, 11,
17, 19, 44 (5); IBn 2, 3, 6,
'9 (3); C 9, 11, 17 (5); 1C 2,
4-8, 10, 44 (5).
D (3); B (2); R 1-8, 10, 17, 18,
19, 44 (10); Bn 1, 17, 18, 19
(10); Bn 3, 4, 5, 7, 44 (3);
IBn 2, 6, 8, 10 (3); C 3-5,

Refrigeration........ .....
Graves Registration.........

Quartermaster Sterilization
Company (tentative).
Operating . Instructions and
Spare Parts Manual for
Model MSB U. S. Quar
termaster Corps Mobile
Sterilization Bath Unit
U. S. Government Semi
trailer mounted.
Refrigeration Company (Mobile).
Maintenance Manual and
Parts List:
Parts List, i'ruck, J^-ton,
4x4, Ford (Model G. P.).

10-640...

10-1100..

*10-615. ..

10-641. ..

Dite
Chutes

1 Oct. 1941

15 Nov. 1943

14 Nov. 1942

3 Dec. 1942

Cl......

*Cl ..

......

......

12 June 1943 ......


23 Sep. 1941 Cl, 2.

Hand, Measuring, and Power 26 May 1941


Tools.

Title

10-610. . .
10-630. ..

TM 10-590. ..

Number

technical Manuals.

X. 1

1C 6.

B (2); R 1-8, 10, 17, 18, 44 (5);


Bn 1, 10, 17, 18 (5).; IBn 2-8,
9,11, 44 (3); CIS (5): 1C 10,
17 (5), 1-8, 9, 11, 44 (3).
R and H (2); IBn and L 10 (5).
R and H (6); Bn and L (2);
1C 10 (10).
R and H (2); IBn and L 10
(5).

Distribution

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, }4-ton, 4x4,
Ford (Model G. P.).
Parts List, Truck, M-ton,
4x4, Willys (Model MA) .
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, J^-ton, 4x4
Willys (Model MA).
Parts List, Truck, 2^-ton
(LC), 6 x 6, G. M. C.
(Model CCKWX-353).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 2J4-ton, 6x6,
G. M. C. (Model
CCKWX-353).
Parts List, Truck, 4- to 5ton, 4x4, C.O.B., Federal
(Model 94x43).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 4- to 5-ton, 4x4,
C.O.E., Federal -(Model
94 x 43).
Parts List, Truck, Prime
Mover, 6x6, Corbitt
(Model 50SD6).
...

Cl.

Cl.

27 Aug. 1941

.....do.....

10 July 1941

18 July 1941

Cl and
Supp.
to Cli

...

...

...

18 July 1941 Cl.

.....do.....

20 Aug. 1941

.....do.....

X.1

3L

X.i

X.i

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1108..

10-1107..

10-1106..

10-1105..

10-1104..

10-1103..

10-1102..

10-1101..

TillB

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
TM 10-1109..
Truck, Prime Mover, 6x6,
Corbitt (Model 50SD6).
Combined Maintenance
10-1110..
Manual and Parts List,
Semitrailer, 2-wheel (2dt),
Trailmobile (Model TD32-G).
Parts List, Truck, 2J^-ton
10-1114. .
(LC) 4x2, International
(Model K-7).
Maintenance Manual,
10-1115..
Truck, 2J^-ton (LC) 4 x
2, International (Model
K-7).
Parts. List, Tractor Truck,
10-1116..
4- to 5-ton, 4x4, Auto
car (Model TJ-7144-T).
ance Manual,
Mainten
10-1117..
Tractor Truck, 4- to 5ton, 4x4, Autocar
(Model U-7144-T).

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

..........X. 1
X. 1

X. 1
X. 1

X. 1
X.1

........

........
........

........
........

28 Oct. 1941

26 July 1941
26 July 1941

4 Sep. 1941
.....do;....

Changes

27 Aug. 1941

Date

Distribution

Parts List, Tractor Truck,


....do.
5- to 6-ton, 4x4, Auto
car (Model U-8144-T).
Maintenance Manual and
Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual, .....do.....
Tractor Trucks, 5- to 6ton, 4x4, Autocar
(Model U-8144-T).
Parts List, Truck, J4-ton, 24 July 1941 ........
4x4, Dodge (Models
WC-l-USA and WC-3USA thru WC-11-USA).
Parts List, Truck, 54-ton, 24 July 1941 Cl.
4 x 4; Dodge (Models
WC-l-USA thru WC10-USA).
Maintenance Manual,
Cl.
Truck, J4-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models 'VC-1TJSA and WC-3-USA
thru WC-11-USA).
Parts List, Truck, 1^-ton, 14 Aug. 1941 Cl.
(LC), 4x4, Chevrolet
(Models G-7105, G-7106,
G-7107,G-7116,G-7117,
G-7113,G-7127).
X.J

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1126..

10-1123..

10-1122..

10-1120..

10-1119..

10-1118.

g
Did

1 Dec. 1941

1 Dec. 1941

Parts List, Truck, lJ--ton,


(LC), 4x4, Chevrolet
(Model G-7123 Cab Over
Engine).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck,IJ^-ton (LC),
4x4, Chevrolet (Model
G-7123).

Parts List, left-hand Drive, 22 Oct. 1941


Four-door Sedans
Chevrolet (Job 73 LBlack Finish) (Job 73OD Finish) and (Job 73
M-OD export).

10-1131..

10-1132..

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual, 15 Aug. 1941
Truck IJ^-ton (LC),
4x4, Chevrolet (Mod
els G-7105, G-7106, G7107, G-7113, G-7116,
G-7117,G-7127,G-7133).

Tith

10-1130..

TM 10-1127..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

X.1

........

X;

........ X.l

........

Chiipt
DbMbutlu

Maintenance Manual,
Passenger Car, Chevro
let (Model BG).
Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Truck, 134- to 3-ton,
4x4, Coe G. M. C.
(Model AFKX-352).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 134-ton, 4x2,
Ford (Model 11 to 80).
Parts List, Truck, 234ton, 4x2, International
(Model K-7).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 234-ton, 4x2.
International (Model
K-7).
Parts List and Illustrations,
Truck, 5-ton, 4 x 2, In
ternational (Model KB11).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 5-ton, 4x2, Inter
national (Model KR-11).
Parts List, Truck, 234ton,
6 x 6, G. M. C. (Models
CCKW-352-353).
26 Aug. 1941

26 July 1941

29 July 1941

.....do.....

20 Aug. 1941

20 Feb. 1942

8 Aug. 1941

1 Oct. 1941

01......

........

........

........

........

........

........

........

X.i

X.i

X.i

X.1

X.i

X.'

X.i

X.i

i One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed;
for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning requisitions
agency.

_______

10-1146..

10-1145..

10-1144..

10-1141..

10-1140..

10-1139..

10-1136..

10-1133..

10-1153..

10-1152..

10-1151..

10-1150..

10-1149..

10-1148..

TM 10-1147..

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 2J^-ton, 6x6,
G. M. C. (Models
CCKW-352-353).
Preliminary Parts List,
Plymouth Passenger Cars.
Instruction Manual for
Plymouth Cars (Code
P 11).
Parts List, 5-passenger Sedan, Plymouth (Model
P-ll).
Maintenance Manual, 5passenger Sedan, Plym
outh (Model P-ll).
Parts List, Truck, J^-ton,
4x4, Dodge (Models
WC-21, through WC-27,
WC-40, and WC-41).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, J^-ton, 4x4,

c. Technical Manuals.

X. 1

X.i
X.1
X.i
X.i
X.I

X.1

........

........
........
........
........
........

........

28 Aug. 1941
.....do.....
28 Aug. 1941
.....do.....
21 Nov. 1941

10 Sep. 1941

Changes

26 Aug. 1941

Dite
Distribution

30 Oct. 1941

.do.

29 Aug. 1941

29 Aug. 1941

25 Nov. 1941

25 Nov. 1941

X.1

X.1

X.1

X.i

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed;
for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioningrequisitions
agency.

10-1164.

10-1160.

10-1159.

10-1158.

10-1157.

10-1156.

Dodge (Models WC-21,


WC-22, WC-23, WC-24,
WC-25, WC-26. WC-27,
WC-40, and WC-41).
Parts List, Truck, 154-ton,
4x2, Dodge (Model WF31).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, l}4-ton, 4x2,
Dodge (Model WF-31).
Parts List, Prime Mover, 6ton, 6x6, Corbitt (Model
50SD6).
Maintenance Manual,
Prime Mover, 6-ton, 6x6,
Corbitt (Model 50SD6).
Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Tractor Truck, 5-ton, 4
x 4, Coe., Auto Car
(Model U-5044).
Parts List, Truck, J4-ton
(LC), 4x2, Chevrolet
Series 3101 (Job 73S
Cabs, Job 73T Panel
Body).

......

......

.....

Cl, 2.

15 Sep. 1941

Maintenance Manual, 15 Nov. 1941


Trucks, %- and IJ^-ton
(LC), 4x2, Chevrolet
(Models 3604 and 4107).
18 Sep. 1941

Parts List, Truck, %-ton,


(LC), 4x2, Chevrolet
(Model BL) and Truck
IJ^-ton (LC), 4x2,
Chevrolet (Model MR).

Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts Lists,
Trailer, 6-ton, 2-wheel,
Winter Weiss (Model
S32-W-B).

Parts List, Truck, 2 H-ton 26 July 1941


(LC), 4x2, International
(Model K-7).

10-1166..

10-1167..

10-1170..

10-1172..

Changes

......

Dale

Maintenance Manual, 15 Nov. 1941


Chevrolet (Model 3103
and 3105).

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.

Title

TM 10-1165..

Nuratier

c. Technical Manuals.

X. 1

Distribution

_
S3

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 214-ton (LC), 4x2,
International (Model
K-7).
Parts List, Motorcycle,
Solo, Harley-Davidson
(Model 42-WLA).
Parts List, Truck, 134-ton,
4x4, Dodge (Models
V-404, 405, 406, 407).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 134-ton, 4x4,
405, 406, 407).
Parts List, Truck, J4ton,
4x4, Dodge (Models
VC-1 through VC-6).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 34-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models VC-1
through VC-6).
Parts List, Truck, 6-ton,
6x6, Mack (Model \M).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 6-ton, 6x6, Mack
(Model NM).
..do.

26 Sep."1941

.....do.....

17 Sep. 1941

13 Sep. 1941

13 Sep. 1941

11 Sep. 1941

.....do.....

...

........

Cl......

........

X. 1

X.i

X.i

X. 1

' One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains arc serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1183..

10-1182..

10-1181..

10-1180..

10-1179..

10-1178..

10-1174..

10-1173..

g>

X.i

X. 1
X. 1
X. 1
X. 1
X. 1

........

........
........
........
........
........

17 Sep. 1941
17 Sep. 1941
7 Oct. 1941
.....do.....
17 Sep. 1941

Parts List, Truck, 234-ton


(LC), 6x4, Mack (Model
NB).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 234-ton (LC), 6x4,
Mack (Model MB).

Parts List, Truck, 2}4-ton,


4x2, Mack (Model EES).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 214-ton, 4x2,
Mack (Model EES).

Parts List, Truck, l}4-ton,


4x4, Dodge (Model VF401, 402, 403).

10-1188..

10-1189..

10-1190..

10-1191..
_

10-1192. .

Changes

1 Feb. 1943

Date

Master Parts Price List


1940-1941-1942, 4x2,
4x4, 6x4, 6x6 Truck
Models Built for United
States Army.

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.

Title

TM 10-1185. .

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Maintenance Manual, .....do..... ........


Truck, lJ4ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Model VF-401,
402, 403).
Parts List, Truck, 34ton, ..... do..... ........
Dodge (Model VC-1 and
VC-5).
Maintenance Manual, .....do..... ........
Truck, 34ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Model VC-1 and
VC-5).
Parts List, Truck, 34-ton, 28 July 1941 ........
4x4, Dodge (Models
WC 4 USA and WC-6USA through WC-11USA).
Master Parts List, Trucks,
8 May 1942 ........
Models January 1, 1940,
to January I, 1942,
(Dodge Trucks).
Parts List, Truck, }4ton, 16 Aug. 1941 ........
4x4, Dodge (Model
WC-12 through WC-20).
Maintenance Manual, 28 July 1941 Cl.:::..
Truck, 34-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models WC-4USA and WC-6-USA
through WC-20-USA).
X.1

X. 1

X. 1

X.1

X.1

X.1

X. 1

: One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies
wiH be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning
agency.

10-1201..

10-1200..

10-1199..

10-1198..

10-1195.

10-1194..

10-1193..

X.'

X.i
X. 1

Cl, 2,
3, 4.
Cl......
Cl ......

Maintenance Manual, 17 Oct. 1941


Truck, 1^-ton, 4x4
(LC) Chevrolet (Model
G4112YP).
Parts List, Truck, M-ton, 20 Aug. 1941
4x4, Bantam (Model
BRC).
Maintenance Manual, .....do.....
Truck, M-ton, 4x4,
Bantam (Model BRC).

10-1203. .

X.I
X.i

C4. 5.
6, 7.
C3, 4. . .

29 Aug. 1941
29 Aug. 1941

Parts List. Truck. U-ton.


4 x 4, Willys (Model MC)'.

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, J4-ton, Willys
(Model MB).

10-1206..

10-1207..

10-1205..

10-1204. .

X.

Changes

Cl, 2,
3, 4.

Date

Parts Price List, Truck, 28 June 1941


iH-ton, 4x4 (LC),
Chevrolet (Model G4112).

Maintenance Manual and


Parts List Continued.

Title

TM 10-1 202..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distributions

_^
*2

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 34-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models WC-12,
WC-13, WC-15, WC-16,
and WC-18).

Parts List, Truck,


4x4, Dodge (Model
VC-1 through 5).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, j/2-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models VC-1
through 5).

Operation and Maintenance


Manual and Parts List,
.Carter Trailers Built for
U. S. Army 0-ton Semi
trailer, Two-wheel (2DT),
Textile Itepair Equip
ment Van.

Parts List, Truck, 1^-to


3-ton, 4x4, GMC
(Model AFKX-352).

10-1209.

10-1210..

10-1211.

10-1213.

10-1214.

3 Oct. 1941

3 July 1942

.....do.

10 Sep. 1941

18 Aug. 1941

1 May 1942

........

........

........

........

X.1

X.I

X.1

X.

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; adil^fional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains arc serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

Parts List, Trucks, 1 3/2-ton,


4x4, Model G-7103 and
Model G-71 13.

10-1208.

jg

X.i

X.i

X.i
X.i
X.i

........

........

........
........
........

Mar. 1942
22 Sep. 1942

3 Feb. 1942

Parts List and Maintenance


Manual for Two Wheel
Van Body Trailer.

Parts List, Truck, 6-ton,


6x6, White (Model 666).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 6-ton, White
(Model 666).

Parts List, Truck, 1J4- to 24 Sep. 1941


3-ton, 4x4, GMC
(Model AFKX-3-52).

Maintenance Manual, 26 Sep. 1941


Truck, 1J4- to 3-ton,
4x4, GMC (Model
AFKX-352).

10-1216..

10-1220..

10-1221..

10-1226..

10-1231..

Changes

3 Dec. 1941

Date

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1J4- to 3-ton,
4x4, GMC (Model
AFKX-352).

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.

Title

10-1215. .

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 234-ton, 6x6,
GMC
(Model
ACKWX-353).

Parts List, Truck, Crash,


Chevrolet (Model G7133).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1 J4-ton, 4x4, Chev
rolet (Model G-7133).
Parts List, Truck, 234ton,
4x4, GMC (Model
AFKX-502).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 234-ton, 4x4,
GMC (Model AFKX502).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 234-ton, 6x6,
GMC (Model ACKWX353).

10-1233..

10-1234. .

10-1235..

10-1239..

10^1241..

.....do.....

.....do.....

26 Sep. 1941

15 Aug. 1942

18 June 1942

.....do.....

..... do. .

. ....

... ....

........

Cl.

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X.i

X.'

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distributio


n as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vemcles to which manual pertains are serviced
or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1238. .

Parts, List, Truck, 23/2-ton,


6x6, GMC (Model
ACKWX-353).

iO-1232. .

10-1256..

10-1253..

10-1251..

10-1250..

TM 10-1242.,

Number

Title
Date

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Combined Maintenance 15 Aug. 1942
Manual and Parts List,
Tank Transport Trailer,
Model CPT 45 SP.
Parts List, Truck, J/g-ton, 2 Jan. 1942
(LC) 4x2, Chevrolet Job
21GCnb Wl, Telephone
Maintenance Body, Jobs
Noa. 21H and 21JCab
Wl, Cargo.
Maintenance Manual, .....do.....
Truck, ^-ton(LC), 4x2,
Chevrolet (Model 3103,
3104, and 3116).
Maintenance Manual, 8 Oct. 1941
Truck, 2^-ton, 6x6,
CMC Model CCK W353.
Parts List, Tractor Truck, 7 Nov. 1941
1 Mi-ton, 4x2, Ford (134inch wheelbase).

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........

........

........

........

Changes

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

Distribution

_
Jg

Parts List, Truck, 1- to


2J4-ton, 4x2, GMC
(Models AC-100 to 450
and AF-240to450).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1- to 2>-ton, 4
x 2, GMC (Models AC100 to 450 and AF-240
to 450).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, ZYi- to 5-ton,
GMC (Models AC-500
to 850 and AF-500 to
850).
Parts List, Truck, 2}4-ton,
6x4, GMC (Model
AFWX-354).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1J4- to 3-ton, 4 x
4 (Model CCK-353).
Parts List, Truck, 2J4-ton,
6 x 0, GMC (Models
CCKW-352-353).
Maintcnnnce Manual,
Truck, 2J^-ton, 6x6,
GMC (Models CCKW
-352-353).
19 Jan. 1942

3 Oct. 1941

.do.

1 Oct. 1941

.....do.....

3 Oct. 1941

........

........

X. 1

X.i

X.i

X."1

l One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
jnly when vehicles to which manual prrtnins arc serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1269..

10-1268..

10-1265. .

10-1262. .

10-1261..

10-1259..

10-1258..

gj

10-1283.

10-1282.

10-1280.

10-1279.

10 1276.

10-1271.

TM 10-1270.

Number

Title
1

Date

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Parts List, Truck, 2^-ton, 7 Oct. 1941
4x2, Reo (Models 21BHHS and 21-XHHS).
Maintenance Manual, 7 Oct. 1941
Truck, 2^-ton, 4x2,
Reo (Models 21-BHHS
and 21-XHHS).
Parts List, Motorcycle 13 Oct. 1941
(Model 640 and 64QB).
Maintenance Manual, .....do.....
Motorcycle (Model 640
and 640B).
Parts List (Second Edition), 10 Oct. 1941
Motorcycle (Model 640
and 640B).
Parts List, Motorcycle 13 Oct. 1941
(Model 340 and 340B).
do.....
Maintenance Manual,
Motorcycle (Model 340
and 340B).

c. Technical Manuals.
Changes

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

Distribute

Parts Price List, Truck, %ton (LC), 4x2, Chevro


let Model 3605, Panel
Body Trucks.
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton,
4x4, CMC (Model
AFKX-804).
Parts List, Motorcycle,
Solo, Harley-Davidson
(Model 42 x A).
Operation and Maintenance
Manual, Motorcycle,
Model 42XA, Solo (Shaft
Drive) Contract Number
W-398-QM-9640.
Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Semitrailers, Fruehauf
(Model 220-5).
Parts List, Truck, 1 A
1 -ton
(LC), 4x2, Chevrolet
(Model 4103 Cab with
Dump Body).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, IJ^-ton (LC),
4x2, Chevrolet (Model
4103).
........

........

........

........

Cl......

15 Jan. 1942

........

20 Jan. 1942 C3.... . .

.... .do......

Oct. 1942

22 Oct. 1941

18 Oct. 1941

6 Dec. 1941

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

X.i

X. 1

X. 1

1 One copy supplied with each vehirle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only i*-"1 *n vehicles to which manual pertain* are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1299..

10-1298..

10-1294..

10-1293..

10-1292..

10-1290..

10-1286..

10-1308. .

10-1306. .

10-1305..

10-1303..

10-1301 . .

TM 10-1300..

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Parts List and Maintenance
Manual, 6-ton, 2 Wheel
Semitrailer with Combi
nation Stake and Plat
form Body.
Shop Manual, 1941 Chevrolet Passenger Cars and
Trucks.
Shop Manual, 1941 Chevrolet Cars.
Shop Manual, 1941 Chev
rolet Trucks.
Parts List, H-ton, Chevrolet Suburban Carryall
Body (Model 3101).
Tarts Price List, >^-ton, 4 x
2, Chevrolet Small Cargo
and Telephone Main
tenance Truck (Model
3101).

c. Technical Manuals.
j

X. 1

X.1
X. 1
X.1
X. 1
X,i

........

........
........
........
........
........

15 Oct. 1941
.....do.....
.....do.....
17 Oct. 1941
17 Oct. 1941

Changes

10 Sep. 1942

Date

Distribution

Parts List, 1-ton, Trailer,


Ben-Hur f.Modcl 41-33).

5 Xov. 1941

........

X. 1

X.i

X >

* Asterisk indicates parnphlei or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; re-iuisition* for copies will he submitted
only when vehicle-- tn wliicli innniinl prrT:iins :ire serviced nr operated hv re ui^itrnniner jipenev.

10-1324.

10-1318.

10 131ti

*10-131fi

10-1312.

Parts Price List, Truck,


IJ^-tun, 4 x 2, Chevrolet
(Series 4000).
Chevrolet Master Parts,
.do.
Price List.
Semi-Trailer, 2-\Vheel (2
Julv 1942
dt) Shoe Repair Van and
10 ton Gross Vnn.
Parts List, Trarlor Truck,
4 x 2, (licvrolef (Model
4103- SAK).
Parts Price List, 1-ton 29 Oct. 1941
Trailer, Ben-IIur (Model
41-120).
Maintenance Manual, 15 Mar. 1942
Chevrolet l^-ton (LC)
4 x 2, Truck Cab Over
Knginp.
(Combined Maintenance
3 Nov. 1941
Manual and Parts Lists,
Trailers, Tank Trans
porters and Recovery,
Rogers CModei D-45-LF-l).

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
TM 10-1327..
Trucks, 5-ton 6x4
(Model LM-SW-39).
Parts List, Truck, IJ^-ton,
10-1328..
4x2, Stake and Dump
Bodies, Ford (134-inch
Wheelbuse).
Maintenance Manual,
10-1329.
Truck, l}4-ton, 4x2,
Ford (Model 2 GT--36).
Parts List and Illustrations,
10-1336. .
Truck, 5-ton, 4x2, Inter
national (Model KR-11).
Maintenance Manual,
10-1337..
Truck, 5-ton, 4x2, Inter
national (Model KR-11).
Parts List, Truck, l>-ton
10-1338..
(LC) 160-inch, 4 x 2,
Right-hand Drive,
Chassis with Cab, Plat
form, and Stake Rack,

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

25 June 1942

5 Nov. 1941

29 July 1941

15 Nov. 1941

18 Nov. 1941

5 Nov. 1941

Dale

Changes

X. 1

X. 1

X. 1

Distribution

B
_^

3 Jan. 1942

4 Feb. 1942

.....do.....

26 July 1941

19 Nov. 1941

.....do.....

2 Mar. 1942

Cl.

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle1 ; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual prrtmns nrr '-orvicod nr npomtod by requisitioning agency.

10-1349.

10-1348.

10-1345.

10-1344.

10-1342.

10-1341.

10-1340.

Chevrolet (Models 4403,


4408, and 4409).
.
Parts Price List, Truck,
IJ^-ton, (LC) 4x2,
Chevrolet Model 4109
(Job 3ID) Platform with
Stake Body Trucks.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1^-ton, (LC) 4x2,
Chevrolet (Model 4109).
Chassis Parts and Price
List, Passenger Cars and
Trucks, Ford (Models
1938-39-40-41).
Parts List, Truck, 2 34-ton,
(LC) 4x2, International
(Model K-7).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 2}4-ton, (LC) 4 x
2, International (Model .
K-7).
Parts List, Truck, >4-ton,
4x4, Ford (Model GPW).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, M-ton, 4x4, Ford
(Model GPW).

10-1364.

10-1354.

10-1353..

10-1352..

TM 10-1350..

Number

Title

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Parts List, Solo Motor
cycles and Side Cars,
Harley-Davidson (Mod
els 1940-41WLA 45-inch,
1940 UA 74-inch, 1940
LE).
Parts List, Solo Motor
cycles, Harley-Davidson
(Models 1940 and 1941
WLA 45-inch).
Parts List and Maintenance
Manual for 6-ton, 2-wheel
Hohbs Trailers.
Parts List, Motorcycles,
Servicars, and Side Cars,
Harley-Davidson (Mod
els 1930 to 1940 inclusive).
Parts Price List, Truck,
\y2-ton, (LC) 4x2,
Chevrolet Model 4105
(Job 31C and Job 31L)
Ambulance Body Truck.

c. Technical Manuals.

23 Feb. 1942

25 Nov. 1941

........

X."

X.i

........

25 Nov. 1941

6 Feb. 1943

X.i

........

Changes

29 Mar. 1943

Dale

DistrfbDtion

Maintenance Manual, 15
Truck, IJ^-ton, (LC)
4x2, Chevrolet (Model
4105).
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton, 22
6x6, White (950 x 6).
Parts List, Truck, J^-ton, 15
4 x 4, Dodge (Models
WC-12, WC-13, WC-15,
WC-18, and WC-18).
Combined Parts List and 16
Maintenance Manual,
Tractor-truck, 2>i-ton,
4x4, C.O.E., Autocar
(1941 Model V-4044).
Maintenance Manual and 14
Parts List, Trailer, 2whoel, 1-ton, Cargo,
Nash (Model A).
Combined Parts List and
1
Maintenance Manual,
Semitrailer, 2-wheel
(2d.) Highway (Model
3XD-1315).
Parts List, Fordor Sedan, 21
8-cy under. 114-inch
V.'hoelbase Ford (Model

........

........

........

Jan. 1942 Cl......

Dec. 1941

July 1941

Dec. 1941

Dee. 1941

Apr. 1942

Feb. 1942

X.1

X.1

X.1

X.

l One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1374.

10-1372. .

10-1370. .

10-1369. .

10-1368. .

10-1366..

10-1365..

10-1394. .

10-1392. .

10-1383..

10-1378. .

10-1377..

TM 10-1375..

Number

Title

Date

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
4 Feb. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
Cars, 5-passenger, Light
Sedans, Ford (Model
2GA-73 and 21A73C).
Maintenance Manual, 29 Jan. 1942
Truck, 5- to 6-ton, 4x4,
Four Wheel Drive (Mod
el 8U-COE).
1 Feb. 1942
Parts List, Truck, J^-ton,
4x2, Dodge (Models
WC-47 through WC-50).
Maintenance Manual, 15 Nov. 1941
Truck, 5-ton, Interna
tional (Model KR-11).
Combined Parts List and 16 Dec. 1941
Maintenance Manual,
Truck Chassis, 2}-i-ton,
4x4, C.O.K Autocar
(1940 Model U-2044).
Combined Parts List and 28 Jan. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
Truck Chassis, 2J^-ton,

c. Technical Manuals.

........

Changes

X.I

DIstrlluiUoD

14 Apr. 1942

24 July 1942

29 Dec. 1941

.....do.....

10 July 1941

16 Dec. 1941

X.i

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or chanjre not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions
for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1410..

10-1408. .

10-1404..

10-1401..

10-1400..

*10-1396..

4 x 4, C. 0. E. Autocar
(1941 Model U-2044).
Care and Operation with
Parts List, Tractor-truck
2K-ton, 4 x 4, C. O. E.,
Autoca 1(1941 Model LT~
4044).
Parts List, Truck, 1J4- to
3-ton, 4x4, CMC, Model
AFKX-352.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, iy2- to 3-ton, 4 x
4, GMC, (Model AFKX352).
Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Portable Gasoline Dis
penser Gray (Model
GD-100).
Maintenance Manual,
for 6 x 6 Tractor (MM
Tractor Model GTX).
Parts Price List Truck,
IJ^-ton (LC), 4x2,
Chevrolet, Model 4103
(Jobs 31 M-31R\ Chas
sis with Cab Truck.

gj

10-1430..

flO-1429..

*10-1417. .

10-1414. .

TM 10-1411..

Number

Title

G7173(JobNS)Trucks.
Maintenance and Parts List,
Refrigerated Semi-Trail
er, Thermo King Model
QMC-1043.
Maintenance Manual,
and Parts Price List, 4whecl Trailer, Model T15.
Parts List, Chevrolet, 1Jton, 4x4 (LC), Trucks,
Models Nos. G4105,
G4113, G4152, G4162,
G4163, G4165, G4174.

Body, Chevrolet Model

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1 y2-ton (LC), 4x2,
Chevrolet (Model 4103).
Parts Price List, IJ^-ton,
4x4, Telephone Body
Earth Borer, Chevrolet
Model G 7163 (Job
NR) and lJ4-ton, 4x4,
Telephone Maintenance

c. Technical Manuals.

X.1
X.1-

.....
.....

1 Mar. 1943
1941

8 Oc

X.1

........

Ctanges

1 Aug. 1943

1 June 1942

1 Apr. 1942

Date

Distribution

Parts List, Truck, IJ^-ton,


1 Jan. 1942
4x2, 134-inch and 158inch Wheclbaso Ford (6Cylinder Model).
Maintenance Manual, 16 Feb. 1942
Truck, K-ton, 4x2, Ford
Model 2 GT.
M a i n t c n n n c e Manual, 20 Aug. 1942
for Ford Truck, lj/3-ton,
4x4.
Parts List, Truck, J^-ton,
4 Feb. 1942
4x2, Ford (Models 2
GG-21C).
Parts List, Truck, IJ^-ton, 2 Mar. 1942
4 x 4, Chevrolet (Models
G-71C5,G-7106, G-7107,
G-711S, and G-7117).
Combined Maintenance 23 Jan. 1942
Manual and Parts List,
Semitrailer, 7-ton, 2whcel (Model C-l 1-691).
Parts List, Truck, J ^-ton, 15 Feb. 1942.
4x4, Dodge (Models
WC-21, WC-23, \VC24, WC-25, WC-20, and
WC-27).
........

X.i

X.i

X.1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
l One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains arc serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1442..

10-1440..

10-1438..

10-1436..

10-1435..

10-1433..

10-1432..

X. 1
X. 1
X. 1

X.I

........
........
........

........

Parts List, Truck, j^-tou, 27 Jan. 1942


4x4, Dodge (Model
WC-43).
15 Mar. 1942
23 Jan. 1942

10 Feb. 1943

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, J^-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Model WC-43).

Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Semitrailer, 4-wheel (4dt) Van Body, Fruehauf
(Model FFLT 2226 DT).

Maintenance Manual,
U. S. Army Mack Model
NM-5, 6-ton, 6x6, Prime
Mover Truck.

10-1445..

10-1446. .

10-1447..

TM 10-1443. .

10-1444..

Changes

X. 1

Date

........

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, J^-ton, 4x4,
Dodge (Models WC-21,
WC-23, WC-24, WC-25,
WC-26, and WC-27).

Title

20 Feb. 1942

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

l}^-ton

(LC),

4x4, Chevrolet (Model


G-7105).
Parts List and Illustrations, 29 July 1941
Truck, 5-ton, 6x4, International (Model M-5
6 x 4).
Maintenance Manual, .... .do....
Truck, 5-ton, 6x4, In
ternational (Model M-5
6 x 4).
9 Feb. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
Express Body Truck,
1 H-ton, 4x2, Chevrolet
(Series 4104-Job 31K).

Truck,

Parts List, Truck,


15 June 1942
4x2, Model CF-351.
Combined Maintenance 28 Jan. 1942
Manual and Parts List,
Trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel,
250-gallon Water Tank,
Checker Cab (Model
CO-1).
Parts List, Tractor-Truck, 29 Jan. 1942
4x4, COE, Federal
(Model 94 x 43).
1 Apr. 1942
Maintenance Manual,

........

........

........

........

X.i

X.i

X.I

X.

X.i

1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisititons for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

_______

10-1465..

10-1463..

10-1462..

10-1461..

10-1458..

10-1454..

10-1452. .

Dale

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 6-ton, 6 x 6,
Prime Mover, Mack
(Model NM-5).

Model No-2, 7J4-ton, 6x6


Prime Mover Truck.

Combined Maintenance
Manual and Parts List,
Bicycles, Columbia
(Model Columbia Mil
itary).

10-1477..

*10-1478. .

10-1481..

.......

Changes

2 Mar. 1942

10 Feb. 1942

10 Feb. 1942

......

......

......

1 May 1941 'ci....

Maintenance Manual and


Parts List Continued.
Combined Parts List and 12 Feb. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
Trailers, 1-ton, 2-wheel,
Nash-Kelvinator (Model
A).

Tills

Parts Price List, Truck


Bodv, 1! i-ton, 4x2,
Ford (134-inph Wheelbase) .

10-1474..

TM 10-1468..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

X.'

X.i

X. 1

X."

BistribntioB

20 Feb. 1942

........

X.i

Solo, Indian (Model'741).


Maintenance Manual, 20 Feb. 1942 ........ X.i
Motorcycle, Solo, Indian
(Model'741).
1 Feb. 1941 ........ X.i
Body Parts and Price List.
Fordor Sedan, Ford
(Model ll-A-73).
Parts List, Truck, 254-ton, 12 July 1941 ........ X. 1
6x6, CMC (Model CCKW-352 and 353).
Maintenance Manual, .....do..... ........ X.1
2J4-ton, 6 x 8, Truck,
GMC (Models CCKW
352 and 3f>3).
Parts List, Truck, 2^-ton 17 July 1941 Cl, 2. . . X.i
(LC), 6x6 (4dt), Studehakor (Model US-0).
Maintenance Manual, . ...do..... ........ X.i
Truck, 234-ton (LC), 6x6
(4dt), Studcbaker (Model
US-5).
Parts List and Illustrations, 29 July 1941 ........ X.i
Truck, 2J4-ton, 6x6, In
ternational (Model M5-6).

Paris List, Motorcycle,

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in Fll 21-6, 1 July 1943.
1 One copy
co] supplied with each vehicle1 ; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when veihiclee to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1504.

10-1503.

10-1502.

10-1501.

10-1500.

10-1486.

10-1485.

10-1484.

Maintenance Manual.
2^-ton, 4x2, GMC
Truck, Model CC-453.

Parts Price List, Indian


Shaft Drive Military
Motorcycle, Model 841.

Maintenance Manual,
Motorcycle, Solo, Indian
(Model 841).

10-1515

10-1518.

10-1519.

...'.-.do.....

12 Mar. 1942

2 Jan. 1943

26 Jan. 1942

Parts List, Truck, 2J^-ton,


(LC), 4x2, GMC (Model
CC-453).

10-1514

TM 10-1505. .

Parts List and Illustrations, 27 Mar. 1942


International 2j^-ton 4x2
Truck, Model K7.

29 July 1941

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 2J^-ton, 6x6, In
ternational (Model M5-6).

10-1510.

Dale

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

Changes

X.'

X.i

X.i

X.'

X.1

Distribution

Parts Price List, Chevrolet,


1942, J--ton (4 x 2) Sub
urban Carry-All Model,
Model 3110.
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, IJi-ton, 4x2
Stake and Cargo Bodies
(Models 4403 and 4409).
Parts List, Truck, %-ton,
4x4, Dodge (Model \VC
51. 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, and
58).
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton,
6x6, Cargo Diamond T
(Model 968A), Wrecker,
Diamond T (Model
969A). .
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 4-ton, 6x6, Car
go, Diamond T (Model
968 A), Wrecker, Diamond
T (Model 969A).
Parts List, Truck, IJ-g-ton,
4x2, Ford (Model 2G8T).

14 Apr. 1942

14 May 1942

Apr. 1942

1 Oct. 1942

18 Mar. 1942

1C Dec. 1941

........

........

X.'

X.

X.'

1 One copy supplied \\Jth eacli vehicle; additional ?> py trial distribution an directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pert;un.s are t,erviced or operated by requisitioning agency.
This manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties requirethey use it. The manual
must be safeguarded in accordance with the provisions of AR 380-5,

10-1538..

10-1533..

10-1532. .

10-1530..

10-1522..

Tille

Date

Changes

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Parts List, Truck, IJ^-ton, 14 Apr. 1942 ........ X.'
TM 10-1540. .
4x2, CKD, Stake and
Platform, Ford (Model
218-TF).
Maintenance Manual, .....do .... ........ X. 1
10-1541..
Truck, lM-ton, 4x2,
CKD, Stake and Plat
form. Ford (Model 21S
TF).
Maintenance Manual, 17. S. 22 Dec. 1942 ........ X.1
"10-1545. .
Army Ma'ck Models NR8 and 0,10-ton 6x4 Cargo
Trucks.
Parts List, 8-ton, 4x6, Cor- 14 May 1942 ........ X.i
10-1550..
bitt (Model 40SD6).
Maintenance Manual, 6- 14 May 1942 ........ X.1
10-1553..
ton, 6 x 6, Corbitt (Model
50SD6).
Parts List and Illustrations, 22 May 1942 ........ X.1
10-1554. .
International 5-ton, 4x2,
Truck, Model KR-11.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

Maintenance Manual, 1J^lon, 4 x 4, Chevrolet


Truck.

Operation and Maintenance


Manual, International
2J4ton, 4x2, Tractor
Truck, Model KR-8-R.

Parts List, Truck, 234-ton,


6 x 6, GMC (Model
CCKW-352 and 353).

Parts List, Trucks 234- to


5-ton, 6 x 4, 102-inch WB,
Cargoes and 2J-^-ton, 6x6,
162-inch \YB, Cargoes,
Studebakcr, (Models
US6X4andtSG).

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, Cargo, 2J4ton,
6x6, Studcbaker (Model
US 6; Truck, Cargo, 2 34to 5-ton, 6x4, with Winch
and without Winch; and
Truck, Tractor, Studebaker (Model US 6 x 4).

10 J.Wr.

10-1561

10-1562. .

10-1564.

10-1565. .

15 Feb. 1943

20 July 1942

26 Jan. 1P42

5 Aug. 1942

1943

........
X.1

ions for copies will be submitted

sf

10-1601..

10-1600. .

10-1569..

10-1568.

10-1567..

TM 10-1566. .

Number

Title

Date

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 6-ton, 6x6,

19 Nov. 1941

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.
Parts List, Tractor-truck, 23 July 1942
4- to 5-ton, 4x4, C.O.E.,
Autocar (Model-V
7144-T).
1 Nov. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
4- to 5-ton, 4x4, Tractortruck.
Parts List, Tractor-Truck, 23 July 1942
4- to 5-ton, 4x4, C.O.E.,
Autocar (Model U7144-T).
6 Mar. 1942
Maintenance Manual,
Tractor-truck, 4- to 5ton, 4x4, Autocar, (Mod
el U-7144-T).
Parts List, Truck, 6-ton, 28 June 1941
6x6 (4dt), Mack (Mod
el MM-3).

c. Technical Manuals.
Changes

X.i

X.'

Distribution

1 One copy supplied with"each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

*10-1609..

10-1607..

10-1606..

10-1605..

10-1604. .

10-1603..

10-1602..

Prime Mover, Mack


(Model NM8D).
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton, 16 July 1941 Cl....
(HC), 6x6, Diamond
T (Model 967).
Maintenance Manual, .... do..
Cl.
Truck, 4-ton (HC), 6x6,
Diamond T (Model 967).
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton, 7 Oct. 1941 Cl, 2. . . X.1
6x6. Diamond T (Mod
els 968, 969, and 970).
Maintenance Manual, 28 June 1941 ........ X. 1
Truck, 4-ton, 6x6, Dia
mond T (Models 968,
969, and 970).
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton, 7 Oct. 1941 Cl...... X.1
6x6, Diamond T (Mod
els 969A, and 970A).
Maintenance Manual,
7 Oct. 1941 ........ X. 1
Truck 4-ton, 6x6, Dia
mond T (Models 968A,
969A, and 970A).
Maintenance Manual and 22 Sep. 1943 ........ X. 1
Parts List, Semi-trailer,
2-wheel, 10-ton Refrig
erator, Gramm Model
SR-120.

X.1

X.1

........

........

Master Parts List, Brock- 20 Mar. 1943


way Truck, Models 146-S,
156-1, 166-S, 260-A,
B666.
10 Apr. 1943

*10-1676..

*10-1679..

Maintenance Manual, U.S.


Army Mack Models No. 2,

XI

X.1

........

........

X.1

........

Changes

Combined Operation and 27 May 1943


Maintenance Manual and
Parts List, Semi-trailer
6-ton Gross Van Type,
Model 2SF.

x
Maintenance Manual and
Parts ListContinued.
Combined Operation and 10 July 1942
Maintenance Manual and
Parts List, 10-ton Re- frigerator Van Semi
trailer.
Combined Operation and 9 July 1943
Maintenance Manual and
Parts List, Semi-trailer
Refrigerator Unit.

Title

*10-1675. .

*10-1614..

TM 10-1611..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribute

.....do.....

20 Aug. 1941

15 Nov. 1943

17 Apr. 1943

17 Apr. 1943

14 May 1943

17 Apr. 1943

........

X.i

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will be submitted
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

10-1701.

10-1700..

10-1690.

10-1687. .

10-1686. .

10-1684..

10-1682. .

3, and 13, 7^-ton 6x6


Prime Mover Trucks.
Parts List, International
5-ton 4x2 Dump Truck
Model KR-11.
Parts List, International
2^-ton 4x2 Dump Truck
Model K-7.
Parts List, International
5-ton 4x2 Tractor Truck,
Model KR-11.
Operation and Mainte
nance, International, 5ton 4 x 2 Tractor Truck,
Model KR-11.
Passenger Car, Plymouth,
Model P14.
Parts List, Truck, 4-ton,
4x4 (HO, COE, GMC
(Model AFKX-804).
Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 4-ton, 4x4 (HC),
COE, GMC (Model
AFKX-804).

1 Oct. 1941
.... .do.

Maintenance Manual,
Truck, 1^-ton, 4x2,
GMC (Model CF-351).

Parts List, Truck, 5- to 6ton, 4x4, COE, Mack


(Model NJU-1).

Maintenance Manual, 29 Aug. 1941


Tractor Truck, 5- to 6ton, 4x4, Mack (Model
NJU-1 and NJU-2).

Radio Sets SCR-AF-183, 31 Oct. 1942


SCR-AG-183, SCR-AH183, SCR-AJ-183, SCRAK-183, SCR-AL-183,
SCR-AN-183, SCR-AL283, and SCR-AN-283.

10-1703.

10-1704.

10-1705..

11-200...

Date

Parts List, CMC, IK-ton,


4x2 (LC), COE, K-18,
Model No. CF-351.

Maintenance Manual and


Parts ListContinued.

Title

TM 10-1702..

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........

Changes

R and H 1 (2); Bn 1
(2); 1C 11 (10).

X.i

X.1

Distribution

O 1

D 2, 17 (2); R and H 6, 7 (3);


IBn 6 (5); 1C 7 (6), 11 (10).
R and H 6, 7, 19 (3); IBn 6.
7 (5); 1C 11, 19 (5).
1C and H 2, 6, 11 (5).
D 1, 17 (3); B 1 (12); R 1 (10);
Bn 1 (4); IBn 11 (10): 1C 11
(4).

........
*C1.....
........

........
........

31 Mar. 1942

Radio Sets SCR-536-A, SCR- 14 May 1943


536-B, SCR-536-C, and
SCR-536-D.
Radio Sets SCR-131 and 14 Mar. 1942
SCR-161.
Radio Sets SCR-194 and 17 Apr. 1942
SCR-195 and Auxiliary
Equipment.
Radio Set SCR-203......... 14 Aug. 1941
30 May 1942

Radio Set SCR-188-A......

11-233...

11 -23.5. . .

11-239...

11-241...

IBn 4 (2); 1C 4 (2), 11 (2).


........
5 Aug. 1943

Radio Set SCR-281-D......

11-242...

*ll-244...

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


be submitted
1 One copy supplied with each vehicle; additional special distribution as directed; requisitions for copies will
only when vehicles to which manual pertains are serviced or operated by requisitioning agency.

X.
........

15 May 1943

Radio Sets SCR-197-B,


' SCR-197-C, SCR-197-D,
SCR-197-E, and SCR197-F.
Radio Set SCR-300-A......

11-238...

11-237...

11-232...

*C1.....

B 5 (2); R 7 (3); IBn 4, 5, 7 (5);


1C 5 (10), 4, 7 (5), 11 (4).

Cl......

9 Aug. 1941

D (2); Bn and H (6), 5; 1C 11


(10)
R and H 4, 44 (5); IBn 4, 44
(2); Bn 11 (2); 1C 4, 44 (2),
11 (4).
IBn and H 1, 44 (2); 1C 11 (8).

........

15 Dec. 1941

Radio Sets SCR-178 and


SCR-179.
Radio Set SCR-177-B......

11-231...

Rf
Date

Distribution

D2(2);B2(2);IR2, 5, 7(5);
IBn 2, 5, 7 (5); 1C 2, 5,.7,
11 (10).

*11-275...

Radio Set SCR-248-A......

25 Aug. 1943

Radio Sets SCR-210-A, -B, 23 Feb. 1942 Cl......


-C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H and
-J; and SCR-245-A, -B,
-C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, -J,
-K, -L, -M, -N, and -P.
Radio Sets SCR-193-A.SCR- 12 Apr. 1941 Cl, 2...
193-B, SCR-193-C, SCR193-D, and SCR-193-E.

11-272...

11-273...

X;

........

2 Aug. 1943

Radio Set SCR-292 (Direction Finding).

*ll-254...

D 27, 17 (3); B 2, 6, 7, 17 (5);


R 2, 7, 17 (10), 5, 6 (5); Bn
11 (5); IBn 2, 6, 17, 19 (5);
C 17 (5); 1C 2, 6, 7, 19 (5),
11 (10).
B 1, 2, 17 (3); R 2, 17 (10);
18 (3); IR 5, 7 (10); Bn 18
(3); IBn 2, 5, 7, 17 (3); C 18
(2); 1C 2, 5, 7, 17(5), 11(10).
........ IBn and H 3, 5, 6, 7 (5); 1C 3,
5, 6, 7, 11, 19, 44 (10).

R and H (6) 3; IR 7 (10); IBn


6 (7), 7 (10); 1C 3, 4, 6 (2),
11 (10).

........

28 Oct. 1942

*Supp. I, 1C 11 (10);

Changes

Radio Set SCR-288.........

Radio Set SCR-511-A, Radio 30 July 1943


Set SCR-511-B, Radio Set
SCR-511-(*) (And Power
Supply Unit PE-157-(*).
Radio Set SCR-551-A...... 13 Mar. 1943

Title

11-250...

*11-247.

fTM 11-245.

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........
Cl......

17 Mar. 1934
10 Dec. 1941

10 July 1943

*11-302H .

Maintenance Equipment 25 June 1943


ME-13-D.

2 Feb. 1943

........

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
1 Section I, Training Circular No. 4, "War Department, 1943.

*11-306D.
______

*11-306C..

7 Aug. 1943

........

2 Nov. 1943

"11-302K .

........

28 June 1943

........

(!)......

19 Dec. 1941

Charging Set SCR-169 (Power


Unit PE-HH-43).
Charging Set SCR-169 (Power
Unit PE-43-HK).
Maintenance Equipment
ME-13-C.

........

22 Oct. 1942

Radio Set SCR-299-A and


Radio Set SCR-299-B.
11-300. . . Frequency Meter Sets, SCR211-A, SCR-211-B, and
SCR-211-C.
*11-300AA Frequency Meter Set SCR211-AA.
*11-300AF Frequency Meter Set SCR211-AF.
*11-300-Q. Frequency Meter Set SCR211-Q.
11-302. . . Charging Set SCR-169......

11-280B..

IBn 5 (2); 1C 2, 5, 6v 11 17
18 (5).
'

X.

B 2 (2); R 18 (2); IR 2, 4. 44
(2); Bn 18 (2); IBn 4, 6, 11,
44 (3); C 18 (2); 1C 2, 4, 6,
11, 44 (3).
IBn and H 1,11 (2): 1C 11 (10);

X.

R 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 17, 18, 44 (3);


Bn 18 (6); IBn and L 1, 2, 4,
6, 7, 11, 17, 44 (4); C 18 (2).
X.

X:

E>

Signal Generators, I-72-G,


I-72-H, and I-72-J.
Remote Control Unit, RM29-A.
Remote Control Unit, RM29-B.
Schematic Diagrams for Maintenance of Ground Radio
Communication Sets.
Test Equipment IE-17-E...

TM 11-307...

Changes

R 6, 7 (2); IBn 3, 5, 6, 7 (2)


1C 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 19 (2).
1C 11 (10) and X (10).

........

12 Nov. 1942

........

*11-315...

*11-314. . .

Maintenance Equipment 10 Oct. 1943


ME-40-(*) and Maintenance Kit ME-53-(*).

R 7 (5); Bn 7 (5); IBn 19 (5);


1C 7, 19 (5), 11 (10).

IBn and L 11 (5).

........

Alien Model E-2 Unitron 8 Mar. 1943


Rectifier.
Antennas and Antenna Sys- 30 Nov. 1943

11-313...

........

X.

........

Remote Control Equipment 29 Jan. 1943


RC-47-D.

*11 312. . .

terns.

IBn and H 7 (3); 1C 4, 7,11 (5)j


IBn 11 (2); 1C 11 (2):

11-311...

........

25 Oct. 1943 *C1.....

X.

........

1C 7 (2), 11 (4).

Distributions

16 Jan. 1943

16 Mar. 1943 *Cl.....

Date

7 May 1943

*11-310. ..

11-308B..

11-308A..

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

Telephone Central Office Set


TC-2.
Telephone Terminal CF-l-A
(Carrier) and Repeater CF3-A (Carrier).

*C1.....
........

19 Oct. 1942
8 Apr. 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-H, 1 July 1943


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

*11-341. . .

11-340...

11-338. . .

11-336...

11-335. . .

*ll-334. . .

11-333. . .

Switchboard BD-14. ....... 30 June 1941 ........


1 June 1942 Cl, 2, *3
Telephone Central Office Set
TC-4.
H Mar. 1942 Cl......
Telephones EE-8-A and EE8.
Timing and Telephone Sets 8 Aug. 1943 ........
ML-110-C*) and ML-210-(*)
Telephone Central Office Set 15 Apr. 1942 Cl......
TC-1.
Telephone Central Office Set 18 Jan. 1943 Cl......
TC-12.
Telephone Central Office Set 26 Feb. 1943 ........

........

11-331. ..
11-332. . .

29 Oct. 1943

Switchboards BD-71 and


BD-72, and BD-72-B.

tH-330...

R and H 6, 7 (3); IBn 6, 7 (5);


XO 11 (5).
IBn'11 (2): 1C 11 (10).

IBn 1 (3): 1C 11 (4).

IBn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

D 1, 2, 7, 17 (2); B 2, 4, 6, 44
(2); R 4, 5, 7, 44 (3); IR 8,
17 (3); Bn 3, 4, 7, 44 (2);
IBn 1, 5, 6, 9, 11, 17 (3); 1C
3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 (2); 11 (5),
17, 19-, 44 (2).
1C and H 1, 11, 17 (5).
IBn and H 44 .(3); IBn 11 (2);
1C 11 (10).
Bn and H (3); 1C 3, 4, 6, 9, 19,
44 (5); C 11 (10).
IB 6 (5); IR 4 (5); 1C 6 and
11 (5).

Converter M-222...........

Cabinet BE-70-( )
Chief's Testing).

Telephone Repeater Set TC- 20 Apr. 1943


29-A.

Maintenance Equipment
ME-22.

Telegraph Sets TG-5 and 22 Sep. 1941


TG-5-A.

Installation and Maintenance 2 July 1941


of Telegraph Printer Equip
ment.
Telegraph Printer Sets EE-97 28 Dec. 1942
and EET98.
Telegraph Central Office Set 2 July 1943
TC-3.

11-344. . .

11-345...

*11-348...

*ll-349. . .

11-351...

11-353...

*ll-358...

11-354. ..

8 June 194 3

Ringing Eauinments EE-100Tl, EE-100-A (Voice Fre


quency), and EE-101-A
(Voice Frequency).

*TM 11-342. . .

14 Aug. 1943

(Wire 28 Apr. 1942

8 Jan. 1943

Oate

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........

Cl, 2. . .

Cl, *2. .

........

........

*C1.....

Cl, *2. .

........

Changes

R and H 1 (5)'; Bn 1, 11 (6);


IBn andH 44 (5); 1C 1 (1),
11 (5), 44 (2).
R andH 1 (5); IR 11 (5); IBn
1, 11 (6); 1C 11 (10).
IBn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

Bn 11 (5); 1C and H 6, 7, 17,


44 (3); 1C 11 (5).

X.

Bn(2);ICll (10).

IBn and H 1 (2); 1C 4, 11 (5).


Bn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

Distribution

........
Cl......
*C1.....

June 1943

27 Apr. 1942

Technical Manual for Signal 25 Feb. 1943


Lamp Equipment EE-80A.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


f Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

II-390..

I-3801..

fll-371..

ICandH2(2);IRandL4. 44
(2), 17 (3); IBn 1, 8 (2); 1C
6, 7, 18, 19 (2), 11 (8).
X.

R17 (2);RandH6 (2);Bn6,


11, 17 (3); 1C 6, 11, 17(5).

........

27 Jan. 1943
30

IBn 11 (3); 1C 11 (3).

*C1.....
........

26 Jan. 1942
2i Sep. 1942

Pole Line Construction......


Truck K-44-B and Earth
Borer Equipment HD.
Vulcanizing Equipments, TE54-A and TE-55-A.
Cable Assemblies CC-345 (5pair) CCV355-A (10-pair)
and Associated Equipment.
Converter M-209...........

11-363..
11-364..

11-366..

........
........

IBn and H 1, 11 (5); 1C 1, 11


(10).
R7 (2);Bn 11 (5); 1C and H 1,
6, 7, 44 (3); 1C 11 (5).
B 1,2, 4, 6, 17 (2); R 1,2, 4-6,
17 (3); Bn 11 (2); IBn 1, 4-6
(5); 1C 2, 4-6, 17(3), 11 (5).
X.
Bn and HI, 3-6 (3); Bn 11 (5);
103-6,11(5).
D (2); Bull (2); 1C 11 (5).
IBn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

28 Apr. 1943
1 July 1941

Cl......

........

........

Test Set EE-65-F..........


Reel Unit RL-31...........

Line Unit BE-77-A and Line 3 Sep. 1943


Unit BE-77.
Reel Units RL-26 and RL- 21 Aug. 1941
26-A.
Test Sets EE-65 and EE-65- 2 Feb. 1943
A through E.

*11-361F.
11-362..

11-361..

11-360.'

*11-359..

11-420.

11-410. ..

*11-406. ..

11-405. ..

*i 1-404 .

11-403. . .

11-401. . .

11-400...

Tables of Vertical and Horizontal Components of Dis-

7 Aug. 1941

Projector Equipment PH-398 24 Apr. 1943


The Homing Pigeon........ 10 Sep. 1940

Training Film and Film Strip 22 Mar. 1943


Projection.
Identification Equipment 12 May 1943
PH-385.
Photoeratihic Darkroom 29 Mav 1943
Equipment (Processing
Equipment PH-395).
Photographic Darkroom .....do.....
Equipment, Processing
Equipment PH-406.

.... . ...

30 June 1943

........
........

B 4, 6, 44 (3); R and H 1 (6);


R 4, 44 (3); IBn 1, 44 (5);

X.
B (1); Bn 11 (2); C 11 (5); 1C

Do.

1011,19(10):

.... ...
........

1C 11, 19 (10).

.... ...

.... ...

. ...

Ill 6 (2); IBn 6 (4); 1C 5 (4),


11 (12).
Ill 7 (3); IBn 4, 6, 7 (4); 1C 4,
6, 7, 11 (5).
IBn 19 (3); 1C 9 (3), 11 (15),
19 (3).
1C and H (2).

.... . ...

15 Oct. 1942

Signal Lamp Equipment EE84.


Signal Lamp Equipment SE11Photographic Set PH-261 . . .

TM 11-391...

*1 1-392. . .

Distribution

Chan ges

Date

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

IB 4, 44 (2j; IR 4, 44 (10);
IBn 4, 44 (10); 1C 11 (5).
X.
IBn, and H 7, 17 (2); IBn 1, 11,
18 (2); 1C 6, 7, 11, 17, 18 (2).
IBn 6 (2); 1C 6 (3), 11 (2).
Bn and H 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17
(2); 1C 11 (2).

........

........

........

Time Interval Apparatus. 17 Aug. 1942


EE-56, EE-85, EE-86-A;
Line Connector Unit EE87; Time Interval Signal
BE-65, and Bell MC-153.
Spotting Set PH-32-B. ..... 12 May 1942

Spotting Set PH-32-D (The- 25 June 1943


odolite PH-BG-33).
Recorder BC-1016 (Prelimi- 6 May 1943
nary).
Sound Ranging Set GR-3-C.. 12 June 1943
Keyer TG-10-J (Automatic, 15 May 1943
60 Cycles), and Keyers
TG-1G-A. TG-10-B, TG10-C, TG-10-D, TG-10-F.

........
*Supp. 1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not, listed in FM 21-fi, 1 July 1943

*ll-444. .'.
11-447...

*11-434D.

11-434. . .

11-433. . .

........

Bn and H 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17,


44 (2); 1C 11 (2).
1C and H 4 (5); 1C 11 (3).

*Cl.....

2 Feb. 1942

11-432. . .

........

..... do.....

11-431 . . .

Target Range Communication


Systems.
Code Practice Equipment...

Storage Batteries for Signal 16 Jan. 1942


Communication Except
those Pertaining to Aircraft.

Bn 11 (3); 1C 1, 4, 6, 11,
44 (3).
B 44 (3); R and H (3); Bn 4,
6, 9, 17 (3), 11 (5); IBn 2,
5, 7, 10 (3) C 1' (10), 1C
2-7 10, 17, 44 (3).
X.

11-430. . .

tances of Pilot Balloons.

11-458...

11-457...

11-456...

11-455...

11-454...

B and H (5); R 1, 2, 4-7, 11,


17, 44 (5); Bn 4-7, 17, 44
(5); Bn and L 11 (10)', 1C
11 (20).
D 8; B (2); R (3); Bn 11 (3);
C 11 (5).

Distribution

Shop Work. ...............


The Radio Operator. .......

11 Mar. 1942
12 May 1943

C and H 11 (2).
........ B (2); R 1, 2, 4-7, 17, 18, 44
(6); Bn 1, 11 (5), 18 (2), 19
(3); 1C 2-7, 17, 19, 44 (3),
11 (10).
R 1-7,
Radio Fundamentals........ 17 July 1941 ........ D 1, 2, 7, 17 (3); B (2);
17, 18. 44 (5);Bn3, 4/17, 18,
19, 44 (5), 1, 11 (10); IBn 2,
5-7 (5); 1C 1 (3), 2-7, 19, 44
(ID), 11,17 (15).
H 1 (2); C and H 11 (2).
Bnand
........
1942
July
15
Wire Telegraphy. ..........
Local-Battery Telephone 3 Sep. 1942 ........ Bn and H 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17.
44 (2); C 11 (2).
Equipment.
Common-Battery Telephone .....Do..... ........ Bn and H 1, 11 (2); 1C and
H 4 (2); C 11 (2).
Equipment.
........

i Mar. 1943

Signal Supply..............

11-452...

11-453...

9 Mar. 1942 Cl.

Training of Signal Communication Personnel.

Changes

TM 11-450...

Dale

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

Air-Ground Liaison Code,


Training Edition No. 2.

11-461...

15 Nov. 1943
25 Mar. 1943

4 Aug. 1943

........
*C1.....

........

22 Feb. 1943 Cl......


5 Sep. 1943 ........
30 Dec. 1943
.....

1 Sep. 1941

18 May 1942

2 June 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in Fil 21-6, 1 July 1943.

*11-499..
*11-600..

*11-471..

Reference Data............
Trunk Line Messenger Service
Radar Electronic Fundamentals.
Telephone Central Office In
stallation (Tentative).
Radio Propagation Handbook
Radio Sets SCR-508-(*),
SCR-528-(*), and SCR538-(*).

Division Field Code, Training


Edition No. 2 (DFCT2).

11-460...

11-462..
*ll-463..
*11-466..

InstructionsforLearninglnternational Morse Characters .

11-459...

X.

B (2); R 1, 2, 4-7, 17, 18, 44


(6); Bn 1, 11 (5), 18 (2), 19
(3); 1C 2-7, 17, 19, 44 (3),
11 (10).
IR and H 2, 7 (4), 5 (2), 8 (1),
10 (2); IBn and H 1 (3), 4,
6, 44 (2); IBn 7 (2), 10 (2);
1C and H 11 (5), 17 (3); 1C
1,2,3, (2);B18(2);R18(3).
B 6 (4), 7 (2); B and H 1 (6);
R 1 (4), 6 (2), 7 (10), 18 (3);
Bn 1 (4), 5 (2), 7 (10), 6, 18
(4); Bn and H 2 (3), 4, 44
(5), 17 (3); IBn 2 (10), 6 (20);
C and H 11 (2); 1C 2 (10), 6
(7), 11 (8), 17 (2).
Gil (5).
1C 11 (20).
IR 4 (3), 11 (2); IBn 11 (2), 44
(3); 1C 11 (2).
Bn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

Bj

19 Apr. 1943

...
....

3 May 1943
5 Feb. 1942

Interphone Equipment RC-61.

Interphone Equipments RC- 13 Apr. 1942


48 and RC-60.
Interphone Equipment RC-38. .....do.....

11-705...

11-710...

2 Feb. 1942

11-702...

11-715...

11-700...

Interphone Equipments RC
53 and RC-53-A.
Interphone Equipment RC-99

11-630...

Feb. 1943

.......

12 Jan. 1943

Radio Set SCR-609-A and


Radio Set SCR-610-A.
Radio Sets SCR-608-A and
SCR-628-A.
Radio Set SCR-506-A.

11-615A..

11-620...

Cl.....

15 Nov. 1943

Radio Sets SCR-509-(*) and


SCR-510-(*).

*TM 11-605 ..

Changes

Date

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
t

Do.

D 17 (2); IBn 11 (3), 17 (2);


1C 11 (2), 17 (2).
D 17 (6); IR 17 (5); IBn 2,
11, 17 (5); 1C 2, 11, 17 (10).
D 17 (2); IBn 11 (3), 17 (2);
1C 11, 17 (2).

B6(2);R2,17(2);IBn2,5,ll,
17 (2); 1C 2, 5, 6, 11, 17, 18
(3).
B6 (6);IBn6 (8); 1C 6 (6); 11
(10).
C and H 6 (4); Bn 18 (4); 1C
18-(2), 11 (10).
B6(3);R2, 17 (3); Bn 18 (3);
IBn 2, 5, 6, 9, 10, 17 (5); 1C
2, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18 (5), 11
(10).
D 17 (5); R 17 (5); IBn 11
and 17 (2); 1C 11 (10), 17 (5).

Distribution

Transmitting Components of
Radio Set SCR-197-C, Ra
dio Set SCR-197-D, and
Radio Set SCR-197-F.

Radio Transmitter-Receiver
Type 1505 (250 watts) and
Associated Equipment.

RadioReceiversBC-312-( ),
BC-314-( ),BC-342-( ),
and BC-344-( ).
Radio Receivers BC-312-N,
BC-312-NX, BC-342-N,
BC-314-G, and BC-344-D.

11-805. . .

*ll-823...

11-850...

Power Units PE-75-C through


PE-75-T.

Power Unit PE-75-J.......

11-861...

fl 1-900...

*11-900J..

20 Aug. 1943

16 Nov. 1943

28 Aug. 1942

2 Mar. 1943

4 Feb. 1943

4 June 1942

1 Sep. 1943

8 June 1942

12 Nov. 1942

........

........

*Cl.....

*C1.....

........

........

........

........

........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.

Radio Set SCR-593-A......

Radio Set SCR-255 (Direction Finding).

11-859...

*11-850N.

Radio Transmitters BC-191A, BC-191-B, BC-191-C,


BC-191-D,BC-191-E,and
BC-AA-191.

11-800. . .

IBn and H 1, 44 (5); 1C 11 (10).

1C 11 (5).

ICH II; 44 (10).

Bn and H 1, 2, 4-7, 11, 17, 19


(6); 1C 1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 11, 17
(5), 19 (2).
X.

X.

R 2, 4 (5); IBn 2, 4, 7, 17 (3)


IBn and H 1 (12), 3 (2), 11
(4); 1C 2 (5), 4 (2), 11 (10).

11-1000..

11-959G..

*ll-929...
*11-951...
*11-951Q..

*11-913...
*11-914...
"11-915-D
*11-920...

11-904H.
22
25
22
2
June
Feb.
Oct.
June
1943
1943
1942
1943

3 Sep. 1943

26 Jan. 1943
20 Jan. 1943

13 Jan. 1943

Date

Power Unit PE-145-A...... 21 July 1943


Rectifier RA-38-J, K, and L.
8 June 1943
Rectifiers RA-36-K, RA-3&- 6 Aug. 1943
Q, and 6RB6B17.
Rectifiers RA-34-F and RA- 19 Feb. 1943
34-G.
Contactor Unit BC-608-A... 15 Feb. 1942

Preliminary Instructions for


Power Unit PE-75-K.
Power Unit PE-75-T.......
Power Units PE-95-A, PE95-B, and PE-95-C.
Power Units PE-95-G and
PE-95-H.
Power Unit PE-214-A. .....
Power Unit PE-201-A......
Power Unit PE-84-D.......
Power Unit PE-49-F.......

TM 11-900K.

11-900T..
*11-904...

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

........

........

........
........
........

........
........
........
........

......

........
........

........

Changes

IBn and H 1 (5); 1C 11 (5).

X.

IBn and H 1, 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).


1C 1 and 11 (5).
X.
E and H 4 (5); Bn 11 (2); 1C 4,
11 (4).
C 4, 11 (2).
X.
IBn 11 (2); 1C 11 (10).

IBn and HI (5): IBn 11 (5);


1C 11 (8).
X.

X.

Distribution

Instruction Book for Range


Calibrator 1-108.

Installation of Antenna Comersion Kits on Radio Sets


SCR-270-( ) and SCR871-( ).
Signal Generator 1-122-A. ..
Test Equipment RC-70-A....
Calibrator 1-178............
Radio Sets SCR-SS7-A, SCR588, and SCR-627.
Aided-azimuth-tracking Kit
No. A96-PL.
Trainer Box BC-1070(A)
Master.
Antenna Position Controls
MC-298A and MC-298B
Conversion Kits for Radio
Sets SCR-270-( ) and
SCR-271-( ).
Signal Generator I-126-( ).
Range Calibrator 1-144......
Radio Set SCR-270-B......
Apr.
Nov.
May
July

1943
191$
1943
1943

10 June 1942

1 Nov. 1943
15 Nov. 1943
3 Dec. 1942

2 Aug. 1943

25 June 1943

IS Sep. 1943

21
11
15
1

16 Nov. 1942

........

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*C1.....

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X.
X.
IR 11 (10); IBn 11 (10); 1C 11
(15).
X.1

Z.i

X. 1

X. 1

X.
XI
X.1
X.i

X.1

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


t Dagger indicates pamphlet revised since 1 July 1943.
This manual is distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This
manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provisions of AR 380-5.

11-1104..

*11-1063..
*11-1064..
11-1100..

*11-10S9..

*11-1058..

*11-1057..

*U-1039..
11-1043A
*11-10B1..
*11-1052..

11-1033..

gj

*11-1126..

*11-1122. .

11-1118. .

Sep.
Aug.
July
May

1942
191$
1943
1943
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C1 .

*C1
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....

Changes

1942

*C1.....

1942\ *C1.....
1943}
1943 ........

22 Sep. 1942
22 Sep. 1942
16 Sep. 1943

22
26
1
15

Radio Equipment RC-148 and $ 5 Oct.


RC-148-B.
\*1 July
Detector Sets SCR-625-A,
6 Apr.
SCR-625-B, SCR-625-C,
SCR-625-D, and SCR625 E (Antitank Mine,
Portable) and Detector
(Antitank Mine, Portable)
M-l.
Interference Reducer BC-736- 26 Dec.
B.

Radio Set SCR-296-A. ......


Radio Set SCR-268 .........
Radio Set SCR-268B ........
Radio Sets SCR-547-A and
SCR-547-B.
Radio Set SCR-271-D.......
Radio Set SCR-270-D.......
Radio Equipment, RC-150-B,
RC-150-C, RC-160-D, RC151, RC-151-A, and RC-

TM *11-1105A
11-1106. .
*11-1106B
"11-1109..

11-1110D
*11-1114D
Ml-llll. .

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

JT.i

Bn and H 2, 5, 18 (2); IBn 17


(2); 1C 2,11,17,18 (3), 5 (5).

X. 1

XI
X.1
X.1

XI
X.1

X. 1

Distribution

drogen).

1943
1943
1944
1943
1943

1943

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........
........
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........

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Cl......

........

*C1.....
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X.
X.
Bn and H 7 (5); 1C 3, 7, 11 (10).
IBn 11 (5); 1C 11 (10).
X.

1C 11 (5).

X.l

X.1

X.i

X.l
X.1

X.

X.>-

manual must be safeguarded in accordance with provi,-iun.s of AR 3805.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


This manual distributed only to interested headquarters and to individuals whose duties require that they have it. This

* 11-2006..
*11-2200..
*11-2250. .
*11-2251..
*11-2400..

Repeater Set TC-18 (Ter- 12 Aug.


minal).
Telephone Repeater EE-89-A 14 July
Bias Meter I-97-A......... 14 Aug.
Reel Equipment CE 11..... 18 Jan.
Boom Equipment LC-60.... 11 Nov.
Generator ML-185-A (Hy- 22 June

*11-2004..

30 Dec. 1943

15 Mar. 1943

12 July 1943

26 Feb. 1943
10 Mar. 1943

5 Feb. 1943

26 Dec. 1943

Radio Set SCR-B88-( ) Techideal Operations Manual.

PPN-1.
Radio Sets SCR-270 and SCR271.

Social Instructions for ModiJication of Equipment with


Interference Reducer BC736-B.
Operation of Radio Sets SCROU2-A and SCR-602-T6.
Radio Kct 545-A (2 Volumes)
Calibrators BC-726-A, 1-147,
1-156, and 1-168.
Responder-Beacon *AN/

*11-1329..

11-1310..

*ll-114i>..

*11-1127..
*11-1128. .

11-1126..

*11-112RA

X.
X.

X.
X.

........
*C1.....
........
Cl......
........
........

........
........

1 Apr. 1943
1 Nov. 1942
31 Dec. 1942
24 Oct. 1942
1 May 1943
30 Oct. 1943

30 Oct. 1943
30 Oct. 1943

Administrative Procedures...

Personnel Classification Tests


Regimental and Unit Mail
Clerks.
Machine Records Operation.
Officer ClassificationCommissioned and Warrant:
Classification and Coding of
Civilian Occupations.
Officer Classification, Commissioned and Warrant.
Officer ClassificationCommissioned and Warrant:
Military Classification and
CodingField Operations.

12-255...

12-260...
12-275

D (10); B 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 17,
44 (3); R (2).
D (6); B (2); R (5); Bn and
L (5).
D (10); B (2); R (10); Bn and
L (1).
D (6); B (2); R (5); Bn and
L (1).
D and H (2); R and IBn (1).
R and H (5); IBn (3); C (2).

........

The Army Clerk. ..........

*12-407...

*12-406. . .

12-305...
*12-405...

TM 12-220..

12-252. .

Distribution

Changes

........

Date

12-250. ..

Title

Administration, the Division 26 Feb. 1942


and Large Installations.
Administration............. 10 Oct. 1942

Number

c. Technical Manuals.

Special Service Officer.


Sports and Games. . . .

..
..

Enlisted Men's Pay and Al


lowances.
War Department Termination
Accounting Manual for
Fixed-Price Supply Con
tracts.
The Chaplain..............
Sabotage..................
Military Police Records and
Forms.
Military Police on Railroad
Trains and in Railroad and
Bus Terminals and Stations.
Field Music................
........

........

........
........
........

........

........

........

........
........

........

12 May 1942 Cl......


13 May 1942 ........

20 Sep. 1940

8 Jan. 1944

21 Apr. 1941
23 June 1943
27 Mar. 1943

7 July 1943

10 Dec. 1942

Organization and Operation 20 Nov. 1942


of Disbursing Offices.
Accounting for Public Funds.
1 Apr. 1943
Finance Service in Mobile 1 June 1943
Field Units.
Officers' Pay and Allowances.
1 Mar. 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.

21-205...
21-220. . .
^^^

20-250.

f!9-275.

16-205.
19-225.
19-250.

*14-320.

14-260.

14-250.

*14-210.
14-215.

14-205.

B (2); R (10); Bn and L (3):


1C (20).
X.
B and H (3); IBn C3).

B (2); R (3); IBn (1).


C and H 19 (2); 1C 19 (5).
D 17 (10); R and H (2); Bn 19
(10);CandL19 (20).
X.

D (5); B 1 (2); R 1 (3), 2-19,


55 (1).
- Do.
D (5); R 1 (3); 2-19, 55 (1);
Bl (2);X.
D (5); B 1 (2); R 1 (3); 2-19,
55 (1).
D (5); B 1 (2); R 1 (3), 2-19,
55(1);R44(1).
X.

X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.

........
........
........
........
........
........

27 Mar. 1942
22 Sep. 1943
8 Jan. 1942
3 Mar. 1941
1 Feb. 1941
17 Jan. 1942

X.
D (5).
X.

........
........
........

14 May 1943
20 May 1943
7 Jan. 1944

30-250...
30-252. ..

*30-215...
30-220...
30-230. ..

*30-205...

21-510. ..
27-250. . .
*27-251. . .

.........

14 May 1943

21-500...

Army Reader (for Special


Training Units.)
Army Arithmetic...........
CasesonMilitaryGovernment.
Treaties Governing Land Warfare.
Countersubversive Instructions.
Counter Intelligence Corps...
Corps Area Intelligence......
Post, Camp, .and Station Intelligence, Zone of the In
terior,
Military Dictionary, Spanish.
Portuguese Phrase Book....

R (2); Bn (2); C (2).


C and H (1).
D (15); B (8); R (4); Bn (4);
C (10).
X.

Distribution

Changes

........
........
*C1.....

Date

Inf ormal Games for Soldiers. .- 13 Dec. 1943


Army Instruction........... 19 Apr. 1943
Driver Selection and Training. 10 Nov. 1942

Title

TM*21-221...
21-250. . .
,21-300...

Number

c. technical Manuals.

Military Dictionary, French..


Military Dictionary, German.
Icelandic Phrase Book......
Military Dictionary, Portu
guese.
Military Dictionary, Italian..
Japanese Phrase Book......
Moroccan Phrase Book. .....
Spanish Language Guide....
Portuguese Language Guide
(As Spoken in Brazil).
French Language Guide.....
Italian Language Guide. ....
German Language Guide....
Dutch Language Guide......
Norwegian Language Guide..
Danish Language Guide.....
Swedish Language Guide....
Hungarian Language Guide..

21
22
22
13
27
3
3
28

1
15
15
22
22

1
5
5
1

June
June
June
Sep.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

July
Apr.
Feb.
June
June

Mar.
Aug.
Sep.
June

*Cl.

...

X.
X.
X.
Xi.

X.
X.
X.
X.

1943 ........ X'.


1943 ........ X 1 .
1943 ........ X'-.
1943 ........ Xi.
1943 ........ X1 .
1943 ........ Xi.
1943 ........ X1 .
1943 ........ X1 .

1943
1943
1943
1943
1943

1943
1941
1941
1941

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


Guides
1 Under no circumstances will Language Guides be distributed to units or individuals in staging areas. Language
Language
accompany photograph recordings (a set of two double face 2-inch 78 rpm light plastic records). For large orders, Foreign Language
available.
are
records
of
set
one
and
series)
30-300
(TM
Instruction Kits (I.S.) consisting of 200 Language Guides
Guides are issued for group study only.

30-302.
30-303.
30-306.
*30-307.
*3a-310.
*30-311.
*30-312.
*30-316.

*30-275.
30-276.
30-300.
30-301.

*30-259.

30-253.
30-255.
30-256.
30-257.

X1 .
X1 .
X1 .
X.
X.
........
........
........
........
........
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
Dec.
June
Dec.
Sep.
Sep.
3
30
39
30
1

Bulgarian Language Guide.. .


Serbo-Croatian Language
Guide.
Rumanian Language Guide..
Greek Language Guide......
Albanian Language Guide.. .
Handbook of British Army. . .
Handbook on German Mili
tary Forces.

*30-345. ..
*30-346. . .

*30-349. . .
*30-350. ..
*30-352...
*SO-410.. .
*E30-451..

Russian Language Guide ....

30 344. . .

X1 .
X1 .
X1 .
X'.
X1 .
X1 .
X1 .
X1 .

1943 ........
1943 ........
1943 ........
1943 ........
1943 ........
1943 ........
1943 '........
1943 ........

*30-326. ..
30-333.. .
*30-334. ..
*30-339. . .
30-341. . .

X1 .
X1 .

........
........

Sep.
June
Dec.
Dec.
June
June
Dec.
Nov.

27 Sep. 1943
25 June 1943

Turkish Language Guide....


North African Arabic Lan
guage Guide.
Persian Language Guide.....
Chinese Language Guide ....
Cantonese Language Guide. .
Malay Language Guide.....
Japanese Language Guide. ..

TM *30-318. ..
30-321...

Changes

13
22
7
3
18
23
3
13

Date

Title

Number

c. Technical Manuals.
Distribution

German-English Glossary,
Technical Communication
Terms.
Russian Military Dictionary..
Spanish Phrase Book.......
Portugese Phrase Book......
French Phrase Book........
Italian Phrase Book........
German Phrase Book.......
Dutch Phrase Book.........
Norwegian Phrase Book.....
Swedish Phrase Book.......
Hungarian Phrase Book.....
Chinese Phrase Book........
Cantonese Phrase Book.....

Handbook on Japanese Mili


tary Forces.
Japanese-English Glossary...

X2.

X2.
X*.
X2.
X2.
X2.
X2.
X2.
X2.

........

........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........

28 Sep. 1943

1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943

4 Dec. 1943

Sep.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.

X2.

........

16 Dec. 1943
16
30
15
16
29
28
10

X.
X2.

and H 11(1).

........
........

........

ID (10): IR (1); IBn and H 1


(1); 1C and H 11(1).
ID (10); IBn and H 1 (1); 1C

D (5); B (2); R (5); Bn (2); C

20 Aug. 1943
11 Dec. 1943

22 Dec. 1943

1 May 1943 *C1.....

21 Sep. 1942 ........

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


Guides
1 Under no circumstances will Language Guides be distributed to units or individuals in staging areas. Language
accompany photograph recordings (a set of two double face 2-inch 78 rpm light plastic records). For large orders, Foreign Language
Language
available.
are
records
of
set
one
and
series)
30-300
CTM
Guides
Language
200
of
consisting
(I.S.)
Kits
Instruction
Guides are issued for group study only.
2 Distribution is restricted to overseas.

*30-544...
*30-600. ..
*30-601...
*30-602. ..
*30-603...
*30-606.. .
*30~607...
*30-610. ..
*30-612...
*30-616. . .
*30-633. . .
*30-634. ..

*30-490. ..

30-485...

'0-480

*38-250. .
*38-305..

38-220. .

*38-210. . .

*38-205...

TM *30-644. . .
*30-645...
*30-646.,.
*30-649. . .
*30-650...
*30-652...
31-200. ..

Number

Title

essing and Packaging.

Corrosion Prevention. Proc-

tion of the Army Supply


Program.
Stock Control Manual for
Posts, Camps, and Stations.

Russian Phrase Book .......


Bulgarian Phrase Book. .....
Serbo-Croatian Phrase Book..
Rumanian Phrase Book .....
Greek Phrase Book. ........
Albanian Phrase Book ......
Maintenance and Care of
Pneumatic Tires and Rubber Treads.
Army Supply Procedure Parts

1 and 2.

c. Technical Manuals.

X.

........

21 Oct. 1943

1 Aue. 1943

........

3 May 1943 Cl......

X.

X.

X2 .
X2.
X.
X2.
X".
X2.
D (4); B (3); R (4); Bn (3); G
(4).

........
........
........
........
........
........
Cl,*2...

Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Dec.
Apr.

1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943

4
4
3
23
13
28
1

Qistrlnulleir

Changes

Date

Manual, Transportation 25 May 1943


Rules, Military Railway
Service.
Stevedoring and Wharf Han- 17 May 1943
dling.
Operating Instructions for
Evinrude Lightfour, Heavy
Duty Models 4375-43764377.
........

IBn 55 (10); 1C 55 (15).

*Cl,Supp. X.

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-6, 1 July 1943.


3 Distribution is restricted to overseas.

*55-1030..

55-310. ..

55-265. . .

Notes

247

Notes

248

Notes

249

........
........

28 Nov. 1927
10 Dec. 1932
2 Jan. 1940

1405-75B..

........

........
........

29 Nov. 1938
30 Dec. 1938

Gun and Carriage, 75-mm,


M1916A1 and M1916M1A1.

......

15 Jan. 1933

C 9 (5).

D (1); 1C and H 6 (5); C and


H 9 (5).

D (1); 1C and H 4 and 6 (5);

D (2); 1C and H 4 and 6 (10);


C 9 (3).

D (2); C and H 4 (5); C 9 (3).


Do.

R4(5);IBn4(5).

D (2); R 6 (5); Bn 6 (5); C 9


(3); 1C 6 (10).

......

Distribution

2 Jan. 1940

Changes

C9 (10); 1C and H 1 (10).

Dale

21 May 1929 Cl, 2.

Title

Browning Aircraft Machine


Guns, Caliber .30; M1918Ml and M1919.
1305-75B.. Gun and Carriage, 75-mm,
M1916A1, and M1916M1A1.
1305-240A. 240-mm Howitzer Materiel,
M1918 and M1918A1.
1320-DB.. Altimeters.................
1320-DL.. Data Transmission Systems,
M2, M2A1, and M2A2, In
strument Trailers, M2 and
M2A1 (including Power
Units).
1355-240A. Ammunition for 240-mm
Howitzer, M1918 (Schneider).
1405-A.... Special Field Artillery Vehicles.

TR 1300-30G..

Number

d. Technical Regulations.

1405-155A. 155-mm Howitzer Materiel,


M1917A, M1917A2, M1917A3, M1918 and M1918A1,
M1917 and M1918.
..... do.....
........
Do.

Notes

252

Notes

S3

Notes

254

ssz

S310N

*8-6. ......

8-5.......

8-4. ......

8-3. ......

8-2. ......

8-1. ......

*5-l. ......

Number

Control of Insects, Rodents,


and Other Vermin (A Guide
for Post Engineers).
Health Precautions for Central and South Africa and
West Coast of Africa.
Health Precautions for Central and South America and
Caribbean Area.
Health Precautions for African
and Asiatic Countries along
Southern and Eastern Med
iterranean Sea, Bed Sea,
and Persian Gulf.
Health Precautions for Far
East (Southern Asia, East
ern Asia, and Netherlands
East Indies).
Procurement of Spectacles for
Military and Other Author
ized Personnel.
Geographical Distribution of
Certain Diseases.

Title

27. NUMBERED PAMPHLETS

25 Oct. 1943

30 Apr. 1943

21 Apr. 1943

20 Apr. 1943

.... .do.....

2 Apr. 1943

17 Dec. 1943

Dale

........

........

........

........

........

........

Changes

Bnand H (5); X.

X.

X.

X.

X.

X.

X.

Distribution

S2

Instructions Relative to Handling of Mail Matter in


Registry Units of War De
partment Post Offices.
Instructions for Changing
Files to Conform to the 1943
Edition of the War Depart
ment Decimal File System.
Teaching Devices for Special
Training Units.
Guide to the Use of Information Materials.
When You are Overseas These
Facts are Vital.
Your Job in the Army......
Direct Fire Control for Automatic Weapons, Tracer Ob
servation.
The Morale Services Division
Plant Protection for Manufacturers.
Internal Security Inspection.
Sex Hygiene Course, Officers
and Officer Candidates,
Women's Army Auxiliary
Corps.

X.

X.

X;
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.
X.

........

........

........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........
........

25 Feb. 1943

29 June 1943

30 Dec. 1943
10 Dec. 1943
............
15 Dec. 1943
9 Dec. 1943
17 Dec. 1943
1 May 1943
1 Sep. 1943
27 May 1943

* Asterisk indicates pamphlet or change not listed in FM 21-13. 1 July 1943.

_______

*32-2......
35-1......

*28-l......
32-1......

*'21-3......
*23-l......

2i-l......

*20-3......

*20-2. .....

*12-2......

12-1......

38-3.

38-2.

38-1.

Number

Title

Date

Standing Operating Procedure 1 Mar. 1943


for Disposition of Unserv
iceable Property (Reparable
or Nonrepayable).
Check List for Unit Inspec- 9 Apr. 1943
tion, Army Service Forces
Units.
Standing Operating Procedure: 24 Apr. 1943
Towing and Tracking Mis
sions Performed by Army
Air Forces Tow Target
Squadrons in Support of
Antiaircraft Training.

Numbered Pamphlets.

........

Changes

X:

X:

X.

Distribution

28. WAR DEPARTMENT LUBRICATION GUIDES, a.

War Department Lubrication Guides are metal-bound,


water-proofed charts which prescribe lubricants, lubri
cation points, and lubrication intervals for the equipment
to which they pertain. They are to be carried on the
equipment at all times, and used as prescribed by para
graph 30, AR 850-15.
b. Table A lists War Department Lubrication Guides
for Ordnance Department equipment. These guides are
numbered between 1 and 1000, and are requisitioned only
from the Commanding Officer, Fort Wayne Ordnance
Depot, Detroit 32, Michigan. Canvas-backed enlargements
of Lubrication Guides Nos. 62, 76, 81, 104, 501, and 504
may be requisitioned for use in schools, shops, and re
placement training centers for instructional use only.
e. Table B lists War Department Lubrication Guides
for Corps of Engineers equipment. These -guides are
numbered between 1001 and 2000, and are requisitioned
only from the Engineer Field Maintenance Office, P. 0.
Box 1679, Columbus, Ohio.
d. Additional War Department Lubrication Guides
and revisions thereof will be listed in subsequent monthly
changes to FM 21-6.

259

1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942

Nov.
Jan.
Feb.
Apr.
June
June
Aug.
Apr.
Sep.
Feb.
Jan.
May
May
May
Mar.
18
15
6
8
18
1

9-732
9-1727B
9-1727G
9-1727D
9-1727E
9-1727F
9-1727G
9-1727K
9-1732A
'9-759
9-1731E
9-1731F
9-1731G
9-1731K
9-1750
104

Tuak, medium, M4A3. ......................................

21 June 1941
27
4
5
28
25
4
3
30
21

9-320

76
81

62

Howitzer, 75-mm, Ml, M1A1.................................


Tank, light, MS, M5A1......................................

20 June 1941
31 Dec. 1942
30 Sep. 1942
30 Sep. 1942

9-1320
(9-370
9-1370A
[9-1370B

Carriage, howitzer, 75-mm, M3A1, M3A2, M3A3 ...............


Gun, 90-mm, M1A1, Mount, gun, 90-mm, AA, M1A1............

Date

Enlargement No.

Materiel

TMNo.

TABLE A ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT


War department lubrication guide enlargements available for use in schools, shops,
and replarement training centers for instruction purposes.

<3

92
139

Car, armored, T18E2.................................

Car, armored, light, M8...............................


........

91

Car, armored, T17E1.................................

........

90

529

Car, armored, T17....................................

Car, armored, utility, M20

18 Jan. 1944

528

Car, 5-passenger, light sedan (Plymouth)................

Car, 5-passenger, light sedan (Ford)....................

14 Dec. 1944

2 Jan. 1943

23 Dec. 1942

14 Dec. 1942

13 Jan. 1944

24 Nov. 1943

527

Car, 5-passenger, light sedan, 4x2 (Chevrolet)............

Latest Revision

No.

504

Truck, 214-ton, 6x6 (CMC)..................................


Trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel.......................................

Equipment Nomenclature

501

Truck, J^-ton, 4x4 (Ford, Willys).............................

Not pub.
15 July 1943
15 July 1943

9-1801
9-1802A
9-883

2 Nov. 1942

NONE

19 June 1943
f9-743
10 Mar. 1943
I
(Rev. sched.)
1,9-1743 26 Oct. 1943

9-742

f9-741
15 Dec. 1942
9-1741A 1 Oct. 1943
9-1741B 7 Oct. 1943
9-1741C 18 Oct. 1943

9-740

NONE

NONE

^Technical Manual

12 Apr. 1943

Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.

9-801

'9-803
9-1803
9-1803B

21

116

Car, half-track, M2, M2A1............................

Car, half-track, M9A1................................


Car, scout, M3A1..............................;.....

12 Apr. 1943

134

113

Carriage, motor, gun, 3-innh. M10......................

7 Jan. 1944

21 Dec. 1942

101

7 Jan. 1944

7 Jan. 1944

Latest Revision

Carriage, motor, 37-mm, gun, M6......................


Carriage, motor, gun, 57-mnT, T48......................

20

No.

Equipment Nomenclature

Table A.
Technical Manual
Date

1942
710)
1942
1942
1942
26
20
1
13
22

Oct.
Aug.
Oct.
Sep.
Sep.

1942
732)
1942
1943
1942

1942
f71 f\\
710)
1942
1942
1942

1942

1942
1942
1942
1942
1942

21 May 1943

9-750A 25 Nov.
(9-71 OA 16 Sep.
/D **,

(Being
revised
as
9-1710
18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
9-1711
26 Jan.
(9-752A 12 Sep.
(Being revised as
9-1750
1 Mar.
9-1750B 16 Aug.
9-1750G 1 Sep.

(9-705
9-1705
9-1705C
9-1706
9-1709

9-707

(9-710A 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
9-1710 18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
.9-1711
26 Jan.

No.

15 July 1943
[9-755
9-1755A 5 Oct. 1943
9-1755BNot pub.
15 Sep. 1942

25 Oct. 1043

28 Jan. 1943

143

110
110A

117

Carriage, motor, gun, 76-mm, T70......................

Carriage, motor, gun, 155-mm, M12....................

Carrier, cargo, M30...................................

Carriage, motor, 75-mm howitzer, M8...................

31 Dec. 1942

1942
710)
1942
1942
1942
(9-71OA 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
9-1710 18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
26 Jan.
1.9-1711

10 Mar. 1943

112

Carriage, motor, gun, 75-mm, M3......................

[9-732B 10 Oct. 1942


9-1727G 3 Aug. 1943
9-1727B 4 Jan. 1943
9-1727C 5 Feb. 1943
9-1727D 28 Apr. 1943
9-1727E 25 June 1943
9-1727F 4 June 1943

1 Mar. 1942
(9-1750
9-1750B 16 Aug. 1943
9-1750D 12 Aug. 1942
9-1751 28 Feb. 1942

9-751

1943
1943
1943
1942
1943
July
July
Aug.
Mar.
Aug.

28
15
23
1
16

9-731G
9-1731B
9-1731C
9-1750
9-1750B

26 Oct. 1943

109

Carriage, motor, gun, 3-inch, M10A1...................

S?
No.

Ill

106

118

130

Equipment Nomenclature

. Carriage, motor, 75-mm howitzer, T30..................

Carriage, motor, howitzer, 105-mm, M7. ....:...........

Carriage, motor, multiple gun, M13.....................

Carriage, motor, multiple gun, M14.....................

Table A.

3 Nov. 1943

27 Mar. 1943

23 Dec. 1942

10 Mar. 1943

Latest Revision

Technical Manual
'
Date

|9-223

|9-707

f9-1223

1942
710)
1942
1942
1942
1942
Not pub.
21 May 1943
30 Oct.. 1942

(9-710A 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
9-1710
18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
9-1711
26 Jan.
9-223
30 Oc-J,
(Rev. schedL)

9-1750D 12 Aug. 1942


9-1751
28 Feb. 1942

9-1750B 16 Aug. 1943

1942
710)
1942
1942
1942
1943

(9-731E
5 Jan. 1943
9-1750E 25 Sep. 1942
9-1750
1 Mar. 1942

9-710A 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
9-1710
18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
9-1711
26 Jan.
9-306
10 June

No.

1943
710)
1942
1942
1942
1942
710
1942
1942
1942

9 Feb.
f9-708
(Being revised as
9-1710 18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
9-1711 26 Jan.
/9-710A 16 Sep.
' (Being revised as
9-1710 18 July
9-1710C 11 Sep.
.9-1711 26 Jan.

21 May 1943
[9-707
8 June 1943
9-222
(Being revised as 223,
9-1707A Not pub.
9-1707B Not pub.
(9-1223 Not pub.
5 Feb. 1943
14 Sep. 1943
25 Aug. 1943
19-893
'9-893A
9-893B

19 June 1943
f9-772
19-1772A 2 July 1943
9-1772B 2 July 1943

1 May 1943

1 May 1943

1 Nov. 1943

9 Apr. 1943

29 Oct. 1943

131

132

133

114

98

Carriage, motor, multiple gun, M15.....................

Carriage, motor, multiple gun, M16.....................

Carriage, motor, multiple gun, M17.....................

Carrier, cargo, M28...................................

Carrier, cargo, M29...................................

(Rev. sched.)
9-1707A Not pub.
9-1707B Not pub.

21 May 1943
(9-707
9-1707A Not pub.
(9-1707B Not pub.
NONE
NONE

31 Aug. 1943
12 Apr. 1944
1 Aug. 1942

116
1
60

Carrier, personnel, half-track, M5A1, M5A2.............

Gun, automatic. 37-mm, M1A1 Carriage, Automatic, gun,


37-mm, M3andM3El.
Gun, automatic, 37-mm, M1A2 Carriage, Automatic, gun,
37-mm, M3A1.

Carrier, personnel, half-track, M3, M3A1, M3A2.*........

9-1711

26 Jan. 19-12

1942
710)
1942
1942
1942

23

Carrier, mortar,81-mm, half-track, M4, M4A1...........

f9-751
9-1751
9-1750
9-1750B
9-1750D

f9-710A 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
18 July
9-1710
9-1710C 11 Sep.
26 Jan.
.9-1711

110A 28 Jan. 1943

Carrier, cargo, M30...................................

18 Jan. 1944

Date

22

15
28
1
16
12

Technical Manual

1942
710)
1942
1942

No.

(9-710A 16 Sep.
(Being revised as
18 July
9-1710
9-1710C 11 Sep.

Latest Revision

21 Dec. 1942

No.

1943
1942
1942
1943
1942

Equipment Nomendakne

Sep.
Feb.
Mar.
Aug.
Aug.

Table A.

12 Jan. 1943
Not pub.
Not pub.
19 Apr. 1943
Not pub.

Not pub.
Not pub:

Not pub:

9-421
9-421
9-421
9-1421
9-424
9-428
J9-429
\9-1428
9^442
9-1442

9-451
9-1451
9-472

1 Oct. 1943
15 Apr. 1942
1 Aug. 1942
4 Aug. 1942

15 Apr. 1942
1 Sep. 1942

11
71
72

99 28 Jan. 1943
99A
1 May 1943

135
135A

67
16
73
73A

14 31 Aug. 1943
14A

Crane, truck, mounted, M2 ............................

Gun, 3-inch (15 PDR) M1903. .........................


Carriage, barbette, 3-inch (15 PDIl), M1903. ............
Gun, 3-inch (15 PDR), M1902M1 ......................
Carriage, barbette, 3-inch (15 PDR), MI 902. ............

Gun, 16-iach, M1919M11 ........


Carriage, barbette, 16-inch, Ml fM 0

...............
............

Gun, 12-inch, M1895, M189J5M1 .............. ........


Carriage, barbette, 12-inch, M1917 ...................

Gun, 8-inch, Mk. VI, M3A2 .................. ........


Carriage, barbette, 8-inch, Ml .........................
Gun, 8-inch, M1888. .............. ..... ............
Carriage, barbette, 8-inch, M1918 (railway) ... . ......

Gun, 6-inch, M1900. ..................................


Carriage, barbette, 6-inch, Ml 900. .....................
Gun, 6-inch, M1903A2, M1905A2, T2. ..................
Carriage, barbette, 6-inch, Ml, M3 .....................

11 Aug. 1943

9-746

30 June 1943

140

Carrier, universal, T16 ................................

9-1471

Not pub:

NONE

Not pub.

10 Oct. 1942
Not pub.

10 Oct. 1942
Not pub.

NONE

15 Apr. 1942
24 Apr. 1942
24 Apr. 1942

[9-252
19-1252
(9-1253

19 .Nov. 1943

61

Gun, automatic, 40-mm, MI (AA) Carriage, Automatic, gun,


40-mm, Ml, M1A1, M2 and M2A1.

Equipment Nomenclature

Carriage, gun, 57-mm, Ml, M1A1, M1A2, M1A3. ......


Gun, 75-mm, M1897A4 .............................
Carriage, gun, 75-mm, M2A1, M2A2. .................
Gun, 75-mm, M1897A4. ...................... ......
Carriage, gun, 75-mm, M2A3 ........................
Gun, 75-mm, M1897. ...............................
Carriage, gun, 75-mm, M1897A4 .....................

Gun, 16-inch, Mk. II, Ml ...........................


Carriage, barbette; 16-inch, M1919M1, M2, M3. ....... ..
Gun, 16-inch, Mk. II, Ml ........................... ..
Carriage, barbette,- 16-inch, M4 ...................... ..
Gun, 6-inch, M1903 .................................
Carriage, disappearing, 6-inch, Ml 903 ................
Gun, 12-inch, M1888. ...............................
Carriage, disappearing, LF, 12-inch, M1897. ...........
Gun, 37-mm, M3 ...................................
Carriage, gun, 37-mm, M4, M4A1 (AT) ..............
Gun, 57-mm, Ml ................................... . .

Table A.
i
Date

15 Apr. 1942

30 Jan. 1943 9-1245


6 Feb. 1943
20 Mar. 1943 9-303
24 Feb. 1943
(Rev. sched.)
9-1303 Not pub.
18 Nov. 1943 9-305
18 May 1942
9-1305 20 Apr. 1942
18 Xov. 1943 9-305
18 May 1942
9-1305 20 Apr. 1942

2
86

15 Apr. 1942

13

9-305
9-1305

9 453
9-1453

9-426
9-1426

15 Apr. 1942

12

18 May 1942
20 Apr. 1942

Not pub.
Not pub.

Not pub.
Not pub.

3 Nov. 1942
Not pub.

9-471
9-1471

Not pub.
Not pub.

Technical Manual

78 31 Aug. 1943
78A

No.
9-472
9-1471

Latest Revision

74 31 Aug. 1943
74 A

No.

108
77

Gun, 3-inch, M5 ............... ...................


Carriage, Gun, 3-inch, Ml ..........................

Gun, 4.5-inch, Ml .................................

8 Mar. 1943
18 Sep. 1943

Not pub.

9-350
9-1350

7 Jan. 1944
20 July 1942
1 Sep. 1943

10
58
7

Gun, 155-mm, Ml, M1A1 ..........................


Carriage, gun, 155-mm, Ml Limber, carriage, M2. . . . .

Gun, 75-mm, M2, M3 (combat vehicles) .............


Mount, gun, 75-mm, Ml ...........................

Gun, 90-mm, Ml ..................................


Mount, gun AA, 90-mm, Ml ........................

8 Oct. 1941
Not pub.

11 May 1942
15 July 1943

9-370
31 Dec. 1942
f9-1370A 30 Sep. 1942
[9-1370B 30 Sep. 1942

9-307
9-1307

9-336
6 Nov. 1943
[9-1341A -Not pub.
(9-1341B Not pub.

100A 20 Sep. 1943

Gun, 8-inch, Ml ................................... . . .


Carriage, gun, 8-inch, M2 ...........................

15 July 1942
15 July 1942

9-345
9-1345

64

Gun, 155-mm, M1917 and M1918M1 ..... ..........


Carriage, gun, 155-mm, M2 and M3 .................

1 Mar. 1943
Not pub.

9-328
1 Mar. 1943
(Rev. sched.)
9-1331 Not pub.

9-322
9-1322

9--31C

9-331
9-1331
1 June 1942

12 Nov. 1942

9 Jan. 1943

0 June 1942

Howitzer, 155-mm, Ml .............................


Carriage, howitzer, 155-mm, Ml, M1A1 ..............

Coinage, gun, 4.5-inch, MI, M1A1 ..................

60

Gun, 75-mm, M1916, M1916M1, M1916M11, M1916M11K,


M1916M111, M1916M111H-

Equipment Nomenclature

No.

Latest Revision

TBctmtel Manual
Date

21 Dec. 1942

1 Mar. 1943
9-380
(Rev. sched.)
9-1380 Not pub.
2 Aug. 1943
8 June 1943
Not pub.

9-312
9-311
9-1311

26 Nov. 1943
20 July 1943
6 Apr. 1943

150
126

...
Gun, 4.7-inch, Tl................................
.......
Mount, gun, Tl, 4.7-inch, AA..................
.....
Gun, 75-mm. T13E1.................................
......
......
E2..
T13
,
75-mm
ft,
aircra
gun
t
Moun
.....
Gun, 75-mm, M4..............................
....
Mount, gun, airplane, 75-mm, M6..................
75A

75

10 June 1943
9-372
[9-1372A Not pub.
19-1372B Not pub.

142 26 Nov. 1943


142A

31 Dec 1942.
9-370
(9-1370A 30 Sep. 1942
(9-1370B 30 Sep. 1942

9-371

24 Mar. 1943
9-373
(Rev. sched.)
9-1373 30 Sep. 1943

No.

.......
Gun, 90-mm, M'2..............................
.....
Mount, gun, AA, 90-mm, M2. ....................

...... 128 18 Nov. 1943


Gun, 90-mm, Ml...............................
.. 128A
Mount, gun, AA, 90-mm, M3........................
...... 125 15 Jan. 1943
Gun, 90-mm, Ml...............................
..
......
......
......
1....
T2E
,
90-mm
AA,
gun,
Mount,
... 62 31 Aug. 1943
Gun, 90-mm, M1A1...............................
.
......
......
......
.....'
AA
Mount, gun, M1A1, 90-mm,

Table A.

9-250
9-1250
9-307
9-1307

20 July 1942

58
58A 15 Oct. 1943

Gun, 75-mm, M3.....................................


Mount, gun, combination IV134, M34A1.................

NONE
NONE
1 Oct. 1940
25 July 1940
6 Sep. 1943
21 June 1941
20 June 1941
21 June 1941
20 June 1941

9-360
9-1360
9-228
9-320
9-1320
9-320
9-1320

10 May 1943
9-319
9-1320 ' [Being revised
[to include MS

15 Jan. 1943
31 Dec. 1942
10 May 1943
15 Jan. 1943
15 Feb. 1943
6 May 1943

79
6
127
63
76
144

Gun, 3-inch, AA, M3..........


Mount, gun, 3-inch, AA, M2A2.

Gun, automatic, 20-mm, Ml..


Mount, gun, 20-mm, M2A1,..

Howitzer, pack, 75-mm, Ml, MlAl.............


Carriage, howitzer, pack, 75-mm, ill...........

Howitzer, 75-mm, Ml, MlAl..................


Carriage, howitzer, 75-mm, M3A1, M3A2, M3A3.

Howitzer, pack, 75-mm. Ml, MlAl ............


Carriage, howitzer, pack, 75-mm, MS...........

Mount, gun, 3-inch, AA, M1917M1.

Gun, 3-inch, AA, M1917M11 ......

Gun, 3-inch, AA, M1B17A2.........


Mount, gun, 3-inch, AA, M1917M11.

3 Nov. 1943

8 Oct. 1941
Not pub.

Not pub.
10 Mar. 1942

NONE

Mount gun combination, gun, M19, M20, M22, M23, M24..

Gun, 37-mm, Mo, M6 (Combat Vehicles)................

15 Apr. 1942

18

Gun, 8-inch Mk. VI, M3A2........


Mount, gun, 8-inch, railway, M1A1.

Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918M1, M1918M1M1 ............

145

7 Dec. 1943

Not pub.
9-340

1 June 1942
69

Howitzer, 240-mm, M1918, M1918A1, M1918M1,


M1918M1A1.
Carriage, howitzer, 240-mm, M1918, M1918A1 ..........

Not pub.

6 Nov. 1943
9-341
[9-1341A Not pub.
19-1341B Not pub.
20 Sep. 1943

100

9-1340

25 Sep. 1942
15 July 1943
9-335
9-1350

15 Jan. 1943

70

Howitzer, 8-inch, Ml.................................


Carriage, howitzer, 8-inch, Ml.........................
Limber, carriage, heavy, M2...........................
Howitzer, 240-mm, Ml................................
Carriage, howitzer, 240-mm, Ml........................

69A

24 Dec. 1941
Not pub.
9-330
9-1330

20 July 1943

65

Not pub.

24 Dec. 1941
Not pub.

9-330
9-1330

1 June 1942

68

9-340

19 Jan. 1943
Not pub.

9-326
9-1326

25 Mar. 1943

129

Howitzer, 155-mm, M1917.............................


Carriage, howitzer, 155-mm, M1917A4. .................
Howitzer, 155-mm, M1918.............................
Carriage, howitzer, 155-mm, M1918A3. .................

1 Feb. 1943
28 Nov. 1942

9-325
9-1325

7 Dec. 1943

Howitzer, 105-mm, M2A1.............................


Carriage, howitzer, 105-mm, M2, M2A1, M2A2..........
Howitzer, 105-mm, M3............. ...................
Carriage, howitzer, 105-mm, M3, M3A1, M3A2..........

Tecllllllal Manual

Latest Revision

No.

Equipment Nomenclature

Table A.

145A
15
17
19
59
87
105
29
30

85

Carriage, howitzer, 240-mm, M1918A2. .................


Wagon, transport, cannon, M4.........................
Wagon, transport, cannon, M5.........................

Mortar, 12-inch, M1890M1............................


.Carriage, mortar, 12-inch, M1896M1....................

Mortar, 12-inch, M1890M1 (railway)....................


Carriage, mortar, 12-inch, M1918 (Railway)............".

Recoil Fluid Guide, light, medium and heavy artill.r(37-mm to 240-mm, inclusive).
Recoil Fluid Guide, seacoast artillery....................
Tank, heavy, M6, M6A1..............................
Tank, heavy, M6A2.. ................................
Tank, light, M2A4....................................
Tank, light, M3......................................

Tank, light, M3A1, M3A3.............................

July
Dec.
Nov.
Dec.
Dec.

1942
1943
1943
1942
1942

21 Dec. 1942

20
7
20
21
21

12 Apr. 1943

15 Apr. 1942

15 Apr. 1942

July
Mar.
Oct.
Nov.
Sep.
Apr.
Apr.
Aug.
'9-726C 30 Nov.
(Being revised as
9-727
17 Aug.
9-1726A 14 Oct.

15
20
14
14
18
8
8
25

1942
727)
1942
1942

1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942
1942

NONE
5 Feb. 1943
NONE
9-726
9-1726
9-1726A
9-1726B
9-1726F
9-1727
9-1728
9-1731

9-72*1

Not pub.
Not pub.

17 Oct. 1942
Not pub.

Not pub.

NONE

9-491
9-1491

9-456
9-1456

9-1340

20 Oct. 1943

21 Jan. 1944
12 Nov! 1942

16 Dec. 1942

81

88
32

83

Tank, light, M5, M5A1 ...............................

Tank, light, T9E1 ....................................

Tank, medium, M3, M3A1, M3A2. ......................

Tank, medium, M3A3, M3AS.. ........................

Latest Revision

Equipment Nomenclature

No.

Table A.
Date

18 Sep. 1942
8 Apr. 1942
25 June 1943
4 June 1943
27 Nov. 1943
4 Jan. 1943
5 Feb. 1943
28 Apr. 1943
3 Aug. 1943
30 Apr. 1943
21 Sep. 1942
17 Nov. 1943
6 Aug. 1943
Not pub.
9 May 1942
1 Mar. 1942
10 Apr. 1943
12 Aug. 1942
25 Sep. 1942
28 Feb. 1942
20 Mar. 1942
1(5 Sep. 1942
1 Mar. 1942
1 Sep. 1942
10 Apr. 1943

Technical Manual

9-1726F
9-1728
9-1727E
9-1727P
9-732
9-1727B
9-1727C
9-1727D
9-1727G
9-1727K
9-1732A
9-724
9-1724A
9-1724B
9-750
9-1750
9-1750H
9-1750D
9-1750E
9-1751
9-1752
9-753
9-1750
9-1750G
9-1750H

No.

T9-731B
9-1731E
9-1731F
9-1731G
9-1731K
9-1750
9-1750G

18 Feb. 1943
9-759
9-1731E 15 Jan. 1943
9-1731F 6 May 1943
9-1731G 8 May 1943
9-1731K 18 May 1943
1 Mar. 1942
9-1750
'9-754
21 Jan. 1943
9-1731E 15 Jan. 1943

17 Dec. 1942

31 Mar. 1943

1 Nov. 1943

119

104

107

Tank, medium, M4A3.................................

Tank, medium, M4A4.................................

Jan.
Jan.
May
May
May
Mar.
Sep.

1943
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1942

1942
1943
1943
1943
1943
1942
1942
1942

Tank, medium, M4A2.................................

Nov.
Jan.
May
May
May
Aug.
Sep.
Mar.

'9-731A
9-1731E
9-173 IF
9-1731G
9-1731K
9-1750D
9-1750E
9-1750

9 Oct. 1943

84

Tank, medium, M4, M4A1..............................

14
15
6
8
18
12
25
1

9-730C 30 Nov. 1942


1 Mar. 1942
9-1750
9-1750F 6 Apr. 1943
9-1750H M) Apr. 1943

21 Dec. 1942

103

Tank, medium, M3A4.................................

208
25
57
501

Tractor, snow, M7; Trailer, snow, 1-ton, M19. ...........


Trailer, bomb, M5. ...................................
Trailer, tractor, crane, M6, M12 (Freuhauf) .............
Truck, M-ton, 4x4 (Ford, willys) ........................

1943
1943
1943
1943

20 Jan. 1943

122

Tractor, high-speed, 18-ton, M4. .......................

Dec.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.

20 Oct. 1943

123

Tractor, high-speed, 13-ton, M5 (IHG) ..................

15
1
30
4

5 Nov. 1943

149

Tank, medium, M4A6. . ...............................

Latest Revision

No.

Equipment Nomenclature

Table A.

9-1731F
9-1731G
9-1731K
9-1750
9-1750P
9-756
9-1756A
9-1731G
9-1731K
9-1750
9 1750B
9-1750K
9-786
9-1786A
9-1786B
9-785
9-1785A
,9-17853
9-774
9-760
9-794
9-803
9-1803A
9-1803B

6 May 1943
8 1 ty 1943
18 J\,~y 1943
1 Mar. 1942
6 Apr. 1943
Not pub.
9 Dec. 1943
8 May 1943
18 May 1943
1 Mar. 1942
16 Aug. 1943
17 Nov. 1943
19 Nov. 1943
Not pub.
Not pub.
1 Nov. 1943
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.
22 Aug. 1942
10 Dec. 'lt)42
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.

No Technical Mantrap

2 Dec. 1943
30 July 1943

514
531
533

Truck, 2J4-ton, 4x2 (2dt) UHC).......................

504

20 Jan. 1944

522

Track, 224-ton, 6x6 (GMC)...........................

20 Jan. 1944
20 Oct. 1943

503
511

15 Sep. 1943

16 Dec. 1943

22 Dec. 1943
13 Dec. 1942

Truck, 1 J4ton, 4x4 (Chevrolet)........................


Truck, IM-ton, 4x4 (/ord)............................
Trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel.................................
Truck, l}4-ton, 6x6 (Dodge)...........................
Trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel................................
Truck, 1J43-ton, 4x4 COE...........................
(GMC Model AFKX-352).
Trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel.................................
Truck, 2J4-ton, 4x2 (Federal)..........................

1943
1943
1943
1942

535
532

Dec.
Mar.
Dec.
Feb.

Truck, IJi-tcn, 4x2 (Dodge)...........................


Truck, lJ4-ton, 4x2 (Ford)............................

28
31
2
28

542
512
539
508

J-fton, 4x2 (Dodge)...........................


Jfton, 4x4 (Dodge)............................
y?~%-ton, 4x2 (Chevrolet)......................
%-ton, 4x4 (Dodge)............................

Truck,
Truck,
Truck,
Truck,

9-883
[9-812
[9-182
[9-822
[9-823
9-801

12 Aug. 1943
9 Oct. 1943
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.
12 Apr. 1943

NONE
NONE
NONE
f9-808
12 May 1943
9-1808A 3 Sep. 1943
(9-1808B Not pub.
NONE
[9-806
Not pub.
9-1806A Not pub.
[9-1806B Not pub.
9-805
Not pub.
NONE
9-883
12 Aug. 1943'
9-810
18 Mar. 1943
9-883
12 Aug. 1943
NONE

Equipment Nomenclature

1 Oct. 1943
17 Nov. 1943
20 May 1943
10 Oct. 1943
22 Dec. 1943
9 Nov. 1943
6 Jan. 1944
31 Mar. 1943

526
524
507
534
518
521
517

Truck, 2K-ton5-ton, 6x4 (Studebaker)................

Truck, 4-ton, 4x4 (Har-1).............................

Truck, 4-ton, 6x6 (Diamond T)........................

Truck, 5-ton, 4x2 (IHC)..............................

Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (Brockway)..........................

Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (Corbitt) (Trailers, 4-wheel, all models)...

Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 "(Mack).............................

Latest Revision

515

No.

Truck, 2J4-ton, 6x6 (Studebaker).......................

Trailer. 1-ton. 2-wheel. ................................

Table A.
Technical Manual

Date

(9-1801 Not laub.


9-1802A 15 July 1943
12 Aug. 1943
[9-883
Not pub.
(9-807
[9-1807 Not pub.
Not pub.
[9-807
[9-1807 Not pub.
10 June 1943
[9-815
9-1816A Not pub.
[9-1815B Not pub.
Not pub.
[9-811
[9-1811 Not pub.
Not pub.
9-812
Not pub.
9-1812A
9
Not pub.
9-1812B
9
f9
[9-813^ Not pub.
[91
-1813 Not pub.
Nc
Not pub.
-813
[9-813
Not pub.
-1813 Nc
[9-1813
NONE

No.

18 Nov. 1943

505

Truck, cargo, 10-ton, 6x4 (Mack).......................

Truck, bomb lift, M22................................


Truck, bomb service, Ml (Diamond T)..................
Winch and bomb lift truck............................
Truck, bomb service, Ml (Ford).......................
Winch and bomb lift truck.............................
Truck, bomb service, Ml (GMC).......................
Winch and bomb lift truck.............................
Truck, bomb service, M6 (Chevrolet)...................
Winch and bomb lift truck.............................

31 Mar. 1943

510

Truck, amphibian, ^-ton, 4x4 (Ford)...................


Trailer, M-ton, 2-wheel................................
Truck, amphibian, 2^-ton, 6x6 (CMC).................

20 Dec. 1942
7 Jan. 1944

26
56

1 Dec. 1943

15 Apr. 1942

28

523

15 Feb. 1943
15 Apr. 1942

124
27

1 Oct. 1943

513

Truck, 73^-ton, 6x6 (Mack) (Trailers, 4-wheei, ail models). .

6 Jan. 1944

506

Truck, 6-ton, 6x6 (White).............................


Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.

9-765
9-1765A
9-1765B
f9-818
19-1818A
[9-1818B

9-1763

13 Aug. 1942
15 Dec. 1942
25 Feb. 1943
Not pub.
Not pub.
Not pub.

8 Dec. 1941

NONE

NONE
9-885
Not pub.
9-802
1 Sep. 1943
9-1802A 15 July 1943
9-1802B 23 Nov. 1943
9-1802C Not pub.
9-762
31 May 1943
NONE

f9-813
[9-1813
(9-814
9-1814A
19-1814B

Truck, wrecking, heavy, Ml (Ward LaFrance, Series 1)


(Crane, Gar Wood).

Truck, trailer J-ton, 2-wheel..........................


Truck, trailer, 1-ton, 2-wheel...........................

24

510
511
522
514
504
f513
.................
models.....
all
4-wheel,
Truck, trailers,
[521
138
tractor,
Truck, trailer, 40-ton, tank transporter, M25 (Truck,
138A
M26; Trailer, M15).

Mar.
Oct.
Jan.
Dec.
Sep.
Oct.
Jan.
Jan.

1943
1943
1944
1943
1943
1943
1944
1944

20 Dec. 1942

31
20
20
2
15
1
6
7

1 Mar. 1943

525

Truck, tractor, 5-6-ton, 4x4 COE (Autocar).............

Latest Revision

20 Oct. 1943
7 Dec. 1943

No.

509
502

Equipment Nomenclature

Truck, tractor, 4-5-ton, 4x4 (Federal)...................


Truck, tractor, 4-5-ton, 4x4 COE (Autocar).............

Table A.

Not pub.
9-767
9-1767A Not pub.
9-1767B Not pub.
9-1767C Not pub.
9-1767E Not pub.
31 Aug. 1942
9-795
9-1795A 25 Sep. 1942
9-1795B 23 Jan. 1943
9-1795C 27 Jan. 1943
(Rev. sched.)

NONE
Not pub.
f9-816
(9-1816 Not pub.
Not pub.
f9-817
(9-1817 Not pub.
9-885

Technical Manual
Date
TM No.

121
115
141

80
152

Unit, generating, M7..................................

Vehicle, landing, tracked (armored) Mk. 1 (LVT) (A) (1)..

Vehicle, landing, tracked (unarmored), Mk. II LVT (2)...

Vehicle, landing, tracked (armored) Army Type, Mk. II


(LVT) (A) (2).
Vehicle, tank recovery, MSI...........................
Vehicle, tank recovery, equipment, M32.................

25 Oct. 1943
3 Nov. 1943

27 July 1943

15 Dec. 1942

1 "Oct. 1943

1 May 1943

120

Unit, generating, MS, M6. ............................

2 Oct. 1943

544
11 Dec. 1943
544^

82

Truck, wrecking, heavy, Ml (Ward LaFrance, Series 5)


(Crane, Gar Wood).

Truck, wrecking, heavy, Ml (Ward LaFrance, series 2, 3


and 4) (Crane, Gar Wood).

9-739
9-738

11 Aug. 1943
9 Dec. 1943

(9-1795A 25 Sep. 1942


'9-I795B 23 Jan. 1943
(Rev. sched.)
9-1795C 27 Jan. 1943
9-796
Not pub.
[9-1795A 25 Sep. 1942
9-1795B 23 Jan. 1943
9-1795C 27 Jan. 1943
(Rev. Sched.)
9-796
Not pub.
9-616
Being pub.
9-1616
1 Aug. 1943
[9-618
30 July 1943
(9-1618 Not pub.
f9-775
Not pub.
[9-1775 Not pub.
(9-775
Not pub.
[9-1775 Not pub.

1001, 1001A

Auger, Earth, Motorized (Buda HBC-40) .........

Crushing and Screening Plant, 25-cu. yd., Gasoline,


Primary Unit (Iowa Army Mobile Model No. 2).
Crushing and Screening Plant, 25-cu. yd., Gasoline,
Secondary Unit (Iowa Army Mobile Model No. 2) .
Compressor, Air, 105 cfm, Gasoline (LeRoi, Model
105GA).
Compressor, Air, Trailer-Mounted, Steel Wheels,
Diesel, 315-cfm (Ingersoll-Iland, Model IK-315).
Compressor, Air, Trailer-Mounted, Steel Wheels,
Diesel, 500-cfm (Chicago Pneumatic, Model 500PO-8).
Conveyor, Belt, Gasoline (Barber-Greene, Style N) .

Way, Model E).

SPM

12 Apr. 1943
27 Nov. 1942
4 Dec. 1942

15 Sep. 1943 5 5100


15 Sep. 1943 5-5042
28 May 1943 5-1010

1012
1064, 1064A

1943
1943
1943
1943
1942

1011

1014

1034, 1034A
1034B, 1034C

Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Aug.
Nov.

8 Sep. 1943
26
26
26
26
24

24 Nov. 1943 5-1174

24 Nov. 1943 5-1168

19 Jun. 1943

Technical Manual
Date
TM No.

15 Sep. 1943 5-9142


TM
7 Sep. 1943 5-9132

Utest Revision

1 Mar. 1943 5-1037


5-1038
1 Mar. 1943 5-1106
5-1112
3 Dec. 1943 5-5060

Auger, Earth, Skid-Mounted, Gasoline. ........... 1050


(Highway Trailer, Model HDM-S)
Crane, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, %-cu. yd. with 1054, 1054A
1054B
Attachments (Koehring Model 304).
A
1002
Crane, Truck-Mounted, Gasoline, %-cu. yd. (Quick-

No.

Equipment Nomenclature

TABLE B CORPS OF ENGINEERS

Distributor, Asphsi't, 1250 gal., Trailer-Mounted


(Etnyre, Model MX,.
Ditching Machine, Ladder Type, Crinvlcr-Mwmtpd,
Gasoline (Barlicr-GiTpnt1., Mode.-! 44-C).
Dryer, Aggregate, Gasoline, \vith Attachments (Barber-Greeue, Model 833).
Dryer, Aggregate, Gasoline, with Elevator Bucket
(Barber-Greene Model 831).
Finisher, Asphalt, Gasoline (Barber-Greene, Model
879-A).
Generating Set, 3-KW, Electric, AC, Gasoline (Onan,
Model W3M).
Generating Set, 5-KW, Electric, AC, Gasoline (Onan,
Model WC-7.5S).
Generator Set, Portable, Diesel, 15-KYvT, AC (Ready
Power, Model RD-6A).
Grader, Motorized, Diesel (Caterpillar, No. 12)....
Grader, Motorized, Gasoline (Galion Model 101). ..
Grader, Road, Towed, Hand Controlled (Adams
Model 104 and 124).
Grader, Road, Towed, Hand Controlled (Caterpillar,
Models 44 and 66).
Grader, Road, Motorized, Diesel (Galion, Model 101)
Heater, Asphalt, 2 Car and 3 Car, Gasoline (CleaverBrooks Model DS).

3 June 1943 5-5044 24 Sep. 1942


1 Sep. 1942
23 Nov. 1942
21 Jan. 1943

1049
1045

1016
1065

1020

1003
1004
1035

3 June 1943 5-5024 21 Sep. 1942

1056

26 Nov .1943 5-5022


5-5026
17 Mar. 1943 5-1018
17 Mar. 1943 5-1020
13 Apr. 1943 5-1036
5-1092
21 Dec. 1943 5-1022
5-1024
17 Mar. 1943 5-1028
13 Mav 1943 5-1001

28
19
18
16
10
28

Nov.
Sep.
Feb.
Jan.
Apr.
Nov.

1942
1942
1943
1943
1943
1942

2 July 1943 5-J280 31 Aug. 1943


28 May 1943 5-1008 26 Nov. 1942

4 May 1943 5-1004 14 Dec. 1942

17 Mar. 1943 5-1130 14 Aug. 1943


5-1132 14 Aug. 1943
5-1032 25 Mar. 1943
1943
Apr.
20

1060, 1060 A
1060B
1068, 1068A
1068B
1063, 1063A

1033, 1033A

1015

Equipment Nomenclature

Loader, Bucket, Gasoline (Barber-Greene, Model


82-A).
Mixer, Asphalt, Diesel (Barber-Greene, Model 848)..
Mixer, Concrete, 7-cu. ft., Gasoline (Doehring, Model
78).
Mixer, Concrete, 14-cu. ft., Gasoline (Ransome
Model 14 S-U).
Mixer, Rotary Tiller (Seaman Model MHD-72)
(Rototiller Model CF-72).
Mixer, Rotary Tiller, Soil Stabilization, Power TakeOff (Seaman, Model ABT-48).
Mixer, Pugmill, Gasoline (Barber-Greene, Model 841).
Paver, Concrete, Crawler Mounted, Gasoline (Foote,
Model Miltifoote 34-E).
Pump, Asphalt, with Distributor (Littleford Model
3-0).
Roller, Road, Gasoline, Tandem, 2-Axle, 5 to 8-ton
(Buffalo-Springfield, Model KT-16).
Roller, Powered, Gasoline, 3-wheel, 10-ton (Galion,
Model "Chief").

Table B.

17 Mar. 1943 5-1034 30 Nov. 1942


8 Dec.

2 July 1943 5-1280 31 Aug. 1943


29 June 1943 5-1072 22 Apr. 1943
28 May 1943 5-1001
24 Nov. 1943 5-1142 23 Apr. 1943"
17 Mar. 1943 5-1100

1017
1094
1067, 1067A
1037, 1037A
1066
1005
1022

43 5-1126

17 Apr. 1943 5-1076

1036

13 Jan. 1943

8 Jan. 1944

10 May 1943

20 May 1943 5-1002 27 Nov. 1942


7 June 1943 5-1074 21 July 1943

1062, 1062A
1053

Technical Manual
TM No.
Date

28 May 1943 5-1006 26 Oct. 1942

. Latest Revision

1061, 1061A

No.

12 Xov. 1943

1055

1006, 1006A

Shovel, Power, Gasoline, J^-cu. yd. (Osgood Type 20, 1007, 1007A
Model 200).
Shovel, Power, Gasoline, %-cu. yd. (Buckeye Clip 1038, 1038A
per (70).
Shovel, Power, Pushk Trailer-Mounted, IJ^-cu. yd. 1024
(Athey Mobiloader Model W4) Caterpillar Tractor
Model D-4.
Soils Preparation Unit, Gasoline (Barber-Greene 1069, 1069A
Model 821).

Shovel, Crawler-Mounted, Gasoline, % and -.


yd. (Link-Belt, Speeder Models LS-40 and LS-50).

7 July 1943

9 Dec. 1942

2 July 1943 5-1280 31 Aug. 1943

11 June 1943 5-1197 27 May 1943


5-1198 27 May 1943
30 Xov. 1942 5-3116 2 Dec. 1942

TM
17 Mar. 1943 5-1162

SPM
15 Sep. 1943 5-1554

14 Dec. 1943 5-1170 13 Jan. 1943

26 Xov. 1943 5-9126

24 Xov. 1943 f5-9122 7 July 1943


[-9123 15 Feb. 1943

28 Dec. 1943 [5-9018 21 Apr. 1943


5-9014 16 Feb. 1943
(5-9012 5 Oct. 1942

7 Dec. 1943 5-1190 20 May 1943

1093

Semi-Trailer, Special, Drop Frame, 25-ton Ponton 1051


(Trailer Company of America, Electric Wheel and
Fruehauf Trailer Company) .
Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Battalion, 1028
Welding (Couse Type A).
Shop, Engineer, Motorized, Aviation Battalion, 1018, 1018A
Machine (Couse Type B).
Shovel, Crawler Mounted, Gasoline V-eu. yd. 1023, 1023A
(Bucyrus-Erie, Model 15B).

Scraper, Road, Towed-Type, Hydraulic-Operated,


1J4-CU. yd. (LaPlant-Choate Model CAB).
Semi-Trailer, Special, Drop Frame, 10-ton Ponton
(Trailer Company of America, Model 1 938).

Equipment Nomenclature ,

Tank, Asphalt, 1500 Gallon, Trailer-Mounted with


Steam Coils (Littleford Model 102-S).
Tractor, Crawler Type, Diesel with Angledozer
(Caterpillar Model D-4) LeTourneau C4 Angledozer and T4 Power Control Unit.
Tractor, Crawler Type, Diesel, with Angledozer
(Caterpillar Model D-7) LeTourneau WCK7
Angledozer, FTD7 and R7 Power Control Unit.
Tractor, Crawler-Type, Diesel with Angledozer
(Caterpillar, Model L>-8) LeTourneau CK8 Angledozer, FD8 and R8 Power Control Unit.
Tractor, Crawler-Type, Gasoline with Angledozer
(Caterpillar Model R-4) LeTourneau C4 Angledozer and T4 Power Control Unit, LeTourneau
C4 Angledozer and HL4 Power Control Unit and
Winch.
Tractor, Crawler, Gasoline. 15-DBHP, (Clark,
Model CA-1 "Clarkair").
Tractor, Wheeled, Gasoline (Case, Model DI)......
Tractor, Wheeled, Gasoline (International-Harvester
Company Model I- 6').

Table B.

28 July 1943 5-3132

7 Jan. 1943

17 Mar. 1943 5-3000 31 Oct. 1942


21 July 1943 ...... .............

1025

1047
1027
1010

28 July 1943 5-3044

1026

5 3020

28 July 1943 5-3070

1008

5 Mar. 1943

18 Mar. 1943

22 Feb. 1943

16 Jan. 1943

16 Jan. 1943

28 July 1943 5-3112

............

Technical Manual
TM No.
Date

1009

Latest Revision

28 May 1943 5-1146

'

1039

No.

Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gasoline,


23-DBHP, with Attachments (Case Model SI
Airborne) Loader, Bucket, Tractor Mounting,
Hydraulic-Operated (Hough Model SI).
Tractor, Wheeled, Rubber-Tired, Gasoline,
30-DBHP, Standard (Case, Model LAI).
Trailer, Two-wheel, for Arc Welder or 5 KW Generator (Electric Wheel 1 J4-ton).
Trailer, 2-Wheel, Special, Pole Type, Flat-Bed,
Quick-Way Shovel Attachments (Timpte Model
QWT-8).
Water Purification Unit, Mobile, 75-gpm, Gasoline
(Wallace and Tiernan, Model 1940).
Welder, Electric Arc, Gasoline (Hobart Model GR
300).
Well Drilling Machine, Percussion, Skid-Mounted,
Gasoline (Star, Model No. 71).

16 Feb. 1943

17 June 1943 5-9058 23 Apr. 1943


24 Nov. 1943 5-9174 23 Sep. 1943
3 Nov. 1943

4 Sep. 1943 5-2000

17 June 1943 5-5120 27 Apr. 1943


19 Sep. 1942

24 Nov. 1943 5-3010

1029
1032
1002
1019
1048
1044

30 Sep. 1943 5-2002

4 Dec. 1943 5-3014 22 Feb. 1943

1043

Notes

2N

Note

288

Motes

290

Notes

292

Notes

293

INDEX
Subject
Abbreviated Firing Tables. . ......... .............
Abbreviations, Military.............................
Accessories for
Engines, Wright, R975-EC2, for Medium Tanks
M3 and M4.
Tank Engine, Model GAA V-8 rFord)............
Accidents, Malfunctions, and their Causes, Small Arms.
Accounting for Public Funds ........................
Acetylene Generator and Floodlight, Portable.........

FMNo.
.
21-30

Administration:

Division and Large Installations .................


Field Service Regulations ....................... 100-10
Reference Data (Army Air Forces)...............
1-55
Veterinary....................................
Administrative Procedures..........................
Advanced
Flying:
Multi-engine..............................
Single Engine..............................
Glider Training. ...............................
Map and Aerial Photograph Reading. ............ 21-26
Aerial
Gunnery:
Fixed............................... .....
Practice and Record Firing. ................
Photograph Reading:
Advanced............... .. .. ......... 21-26
Elementary.......................... .... 21-25
Photographs, Interpretation ...... .............
Photography................. .... ...... ....
1-35
Role of..................
.
... . .
30-21
Phototopography................
...... ....
Aerodynamics, Airship................
. . ........
Aerostatics. ...........*.............
...... . . .
Agent Officers .....................................
Aggregate
Batching Plants......
......... ....... . .
Material Spreader, Model 8 .....................
Aided Azimuth Tracking Kit No. A96-PL............
Aiming Circles, Ml, M1918 (French), M1916, and
M1916M1.
AirAttack, Tactics and Technique ..................
1 10
Chemical Spraying, Tactics and Technique. .......
Compressors (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists).
Defense.......................................
1-25
Fighting, Tactics and Technique................
1-15
Navigation......................... ..........
1-30
Celestial....................... ..
.....
Tables......................... . . . ...
Power, @ommand and Employment. . . .......... 100-20
294

TMNo.
6-215
9-1750D
9-1731C
9-2210
14-210
5-5040
12-250
8-450
12-255
1-216
1-215
1-815

1-273
1-270

5-246
1-220
5-240
1-320
1325
10-325
/5-1050
\5-518-l
5-1000
11-1057
9-1530

1-282

1-205
1-206
1-208

Subject

FMNo.

TMNa.

(AirCont d.)

Reconnaissance and Observation, Tactics and Technique.

1-20

Air-Ground

Communication. .
.
... . ..............
Liaison C'ode, Training Edition Xo. 2 ...........
Air Crew Trainees:
Elementary I hysies for .........................
Elementary Weather for .......................
Mathematics for..............................
Airborne
Forces, Employment of Antiaircraft Artillery. .....
Troops, Tactics and Teclmi ,ue . ....... ........
Aircraft
Armament and Pyrotechnics . .................
Automatic Gun AN-M2, 20-nnn.................
Cameras (Machine Gun)........................
Electrical Systems .............................
Engine Operation and Test............. ........
Engines......................................
Fabrics and Clothing. ..........................
Gun Materiel M4, 37-mm. .......................

l-4(),">
11-461
1-233
1-2,31
1-900
4-103
31-30
1-409
9-227
1-505
1-400
1-408
1-405
1-440
9-24(1

Guns. (See Guns.)

Hardware and Materials. .......................


Induction, Fuel, and Oil Systems ...............

1-424
1-407

Instruments. ..................................

1413

Muchino-Gun Sighta.............................

Propellers. ....................................
Radio Whop Practice......... .................
Sheet Metal Work .............................
WurmnK Service ...............................
Woodwork ....................................
Afrdromc.s, Defense of...................... .......
Airfields and Other Hxed Installations, i rotective Concealrnent.
Airplane
Hydraulic Syr.toms and Miscellaneous Equipment. .
Inspection Guide...............................

1-4U5
1-412
1-470
1-435
11-25
1-414
1-26
5-2<il>
1-411
1415

Mechanics, A.iplied Physics for. .................


Power Plant...................................

1-750
1-404

Structures....................................

1-410

Altitude Converter JH'J ............................

Ammunition:
Coast Artillery . . .......... , . . . ...... ......
Company, Ordnance. .........................
General.......................................
Small Anna ...................................
Supply.......................................

Trailer M10. ..................................


Amphibian Truck Company. ........................
Amphibious
Communication Instructions, Combined ..........
Operations, Signal Communication for. ...........

Angle of Site Instrument, M1917 ....................

9-1671 H
4-205
9-20
9-1900
9-1990
9-6

55-150

9-333

24-24
31-5

9-1525
295

Subject
Animal Transport. ........ ^........................
Antenna
Conversion Kits on Radio Sets SCR-270-( ) and
SCR-271-( ), Installation.
Position Controls MC-298A and MC-298B, Conversion Kits for Radio Sets SCR-270-( ) and
SCR-271-( ).
Antennas and Antenna Systems......................
Antiaircraft
Battery Commander's Observation Instrument Ml.
Gun Materiel:
Ml and M1A1, 90-mm.....................
M2, 40-mm:
' Gun and Top Carriage..................
Lower Carriage........................
37-mm....................................
87-mm, German...........................
3-inch (Mobile)............................
3-inch, M2A2, M2A1, M1A2, M1A1, T1A2
T1A1.
Searchlights and the AAAIS, Employment........
Antiaircraft Artillery:
Automatic Weapons (Case III Firing), Gunnery Fire
Control, and Service of the Piece,
Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Very Low Altitude,
Service of.
Barrage Balloon
Control. ..................................
Employment..............................
Gas Generation, Use, Purification, and Service
of Hydrogen Generator.
Reference Data............................
Rigging and Fabric Repair..................
Service of Balloon and Balloon Equipment:
Low Altitude. .........................
Very Low Altitude .....................
Service of Cable Armament:
Low Altitude. ..........................
Very Low Altitude .....................
Site Installations...........................
Technique................................
Employment of
Antiaircraft Guns..........................
Antiaircraft Searchlights ami the AAAIS .....
Automatic Weapons........................
With Airborne Forces ......................
With Armored Forces ......................
Examination for Gunners .......................
Fire Control, Automatic Weapon ................
Fire Control Guns .............................
Fire Unit, 40-mm ..............................
Formations and Inspections .....................

FMNo.

TMNl.

25-5
11-1033
11-1059
11314
91665
9-370
9-1252
9-1253
/9-23S
\9-1235
E939-A
9-360
9-1360
4-106
4113
4188
4-183
4-181
4-193
4-198
4-196
4-187
4-188
4-191
4-192
4-184
4-182
4104
4-106
4-102
4-103
4-101
4-119
4-151
4-121
4-160
4-120

Subject

(Antiaircraft Artillery Cont'd.)


(Barrage Balloon Cont'd.)
Gunnery......................................
Fire Control, and Service of the Piece, Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons (Case III Firing).
Organization and Tactics .......................
Radio Set SCR-268, Operation of MateViel and
Employment of Personnel.'
Service of
Directors
j\14 and M7...........................
M9 and M10. .........................
Height Finders
M1 and M2...........................
SCR- 547 .............................
Radio Sets:
SCR-268.............................
SCR-54S.............................
SCR-S84 .............................
...........
Searchlight ..................
Target Practice ...............................
Service of the I iere:
Antiaircraft Guns:
4.7-inch ........................ .. ..
105-mm.. .............................
90-mm:
On M1A1 Mount ..................
M2, on M2 Mount. ................
3-inch................................
37-mm (Case I Firing)..................
Antiaircraft Machine Gun, Caliber .50 . ...
Fire Unit 40-nun. ..........................
Machine-Gun Mounts, Multiple ...........
Motor Carriage M15, Multiple Gun. .........
Antiaircraft Machine Gun Trainer M9................
Antitank
Company, Rifle Regiment............... ......
Guns. (.See Guns.)
Rocket Launcher M1A1, 2.36-inch ...............
Appliances, Bandages, and Splints ...................
Applied Physics for Airplane Mechanics ............
Arctic Manual.....................................
Armament and Pyrotechnics, Aircraft . ..............
Armament Controls, Electrical.......................
Armored
Battalion, Light and Medium . . ..............
TarMS, Light.................................
T17......................................
T17E1, Medium ...........................
T18E2. ...................................
Command, Crew Drill for Half-Track Vchicles. ....

FMNo.

TMNo.

4-110
4-113
4-100
4-145

4-136
4-138
4-142
4-143
4-176
4-146
4-144
4 175
4-234
4-128
4-130
4-126
4-127
4-12.5
4 140
4 155
4 160
4 157
4 159
9 221
7 35
9-294
8-50

1-750
1-240
1-409
1-490

17-33
9-743
9-740
9 -741
9-742
17-71

297

Subject

FM No.

(ArmoredCont'd.)
Division...................................... 17-100
And Corps, Signal Organizations and Operations 11-1"
Artillery.................................. 17-60
Trains and Trains Headquarters Company. . . . 17-55
Engineer Battalion. ............................ 17-45
Force
Drill........................ ............ 17-5
Tactics and Technique. ............ ........ 17-10
Units, Combat Practice P'irins; ............. 17-15
Vehicles, Decontamination of.......... .... 17-59
Maintenance Battalion, Tactical Employment. ... 17-58
Trailer M8. ...................................
Units, Reconnaissance Plattoon and Company, 17-20
Employment.
Arrny
Arithmetic............... . . ......... .......
Baker......................................
Clerk................ ......... ..............
Cook......................................
Baking Manual. .. ............... .......
Extract of Combined Operating Signals. ......... 24-12
Medical Supply Depot .....................
Instruction........................... .......
Postal Service............. .... ..... ...... 12-105
Reader ........................ ..............
Supply
Procedure.................................
Program, Administration and Procedure. ....
Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and 27-5
Civil Affairs.
Artillery:
Pack. .......................... ...... ......
6-113
Rocket Launcher T35, 4.5-inch, and 4.5-inch HE
Rocket MS.
Asphalt Plants and Mixers (.See Maintenance Manuals
and Parts Lists.)
Assault Gun, Section and Platoon..... ........... . . 17-25
Attack on Fortified Position and Combat in Towns . . 31-50
Automatic
Guns. (See Guns.)
'
Hypochlorination Unit, Portable ..............
Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 and MlyllAl... ...... 23-3.)
Rifles. (See Rifles.)
Weapon, Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control .......
4-15]
Weapons, Antiaircraft, Gunnery, Fire Control (Case
4-113
III Firing.)
Weapons, Antiaircraft Employment..............
4-102
Automotive
BraKes........................................
Electricity....................................
Lubrication ..................................
Power Transmission Units ......................

298

TMNo.

9-791

21-510
10-410
12-252
10-405
10-411
8- 245
21-250
21-500
38-205
38-210

9-393

5-2032

10-565
10-580
10-540
10-585

Subject

FMNo.

Auxiliary
Fire-control Instruments (Field Glasses, Eyeglasses,
Telescopes and Watches.)
Generator for Medium Tanks
M3.......................................
M4 and Modifications ......................
Aviation
Engineers....................................
In Support of Ground Forces. .......... ....... 31-35
Medicine:
Notes on
Cardiology............... .
......
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat... .........
Psychology and Personality Studies ....
Physiology............................
Outline of Neuropsychiatry ..........
Umpire Manual............................... 105- 6
Units, Intelligence Procedure. ............ .....
1-40
Axles, Propeller Shafts, and Wheels for Bomb Service
Truck, M6.
Aximuth Instruments
M1910 and M1910A1 (.Degrees!
.
M1918and M1918-A2.... . .
.
Bakery Company.....................
.
Baking Manual for Army Cook. .............. .
Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Very Low Altitude-,
4-188
Service of.
Balloon Barrage Control.....................
4-183
Ballooning, Theory of......................
Band......................................
. . .
28-5
Bandaging and Splinting........................
8-50
Barrage Balloon. (See Antiaircraft Artillery.)
Barrow, Disc, Rome (Model 24-23') .............
.
Basic
Flying....................... .......... ......
Glider Training. ...............................
Maintenance Manual........
. . ............
Photography................ ................
Weather for Pilot Trainees. . ...................
Battalion:
Armored
Engineer............................. ... 17-45
Light and Medium.... .................... 17-33
Observation...................................
6-120
Reconnaissance................................ 17-22
Battery Commander's Telescope M 1915A1............
Bayonet.......................................... 23-25
Beef, Cutting of ...................................
Belt Conveyor, Style N.............................
Bias Meter I-97-A................................
Bicycles, Columbia.................................
Binaural Training Instruments
Ml and M2...................................
M2...........................................

TMNo.

9 -57f
9-1752
9- 1731 K
.3-2o"j

8-305
8-300
8-320
8-310
8-325
!)-17liuA
9-1675
9-1680
10-415
10-411

1-305

5-15-1
1-212
1-800
38250
1-219
1-233

9-1580
10-407
5-1010
11-2200
10-1481
9-1662
9-2662

299

Subject

FMNo.

10450
10-455

Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs.................


Body Finisher, Woodworker, Upholsterer, Painter and

Glassworker.
Bomb
Racks, Tow Target Equipment, and Flare Racks. .
Service Truck M6 (Chevrolet)..................
Trailer MS. ...................................
Bombardiers, Handbook for........................
Bombing
Aids..........................................
Practice, Precision .............................
Bombs:
For Aircraft. ..................................
Incendiary ....................................
Unexploded, Organization and Operation for Disposal.
Bombsighting Technique............................
Booby Traps, Enemy..............................
Boom Equipment LC-60...................... .....
Brakes, Automotive................................
Br'eakers, paving, pneumatic (See Maintenance Manuals
and Parts Lists.)
British Army, Handbook...................... .....
Browning Automatic Rifles (See Rifles.)
Browning Machine Guns (See Machine Guns.)
Bucket Loader, Model 82-A........................
Bulldozer, Hydraulic, Tractor Mounted..............
Cabinet BE-70-( ) (Wire Chief's Testing)...........
CableArmament, Barrage Balloon, Service of:
Low Altitude. ............................
Very Low Altitude................... .....
Assemblies CO-345 (5-pair) CC-355-A (10-pair) and
Associated Equipment.
System Ml (for 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun Mounts
M1A1 and M2).
Calibrators;
BC-726-A, 1-147, 1-156, and 1-168. ............
1-178................. ......................
Cameras, Aircraft Machine Gun ....................
Camouflage................................. .....
Painting of Vehicles and Equipment..............
Cannon Company Infantry Regiment................
Car, Half-track, M2; Personnel Carrier, Half-track M3 .
Carbines, Caliber .30:
Ml........................... ...............
Ml and M1A1........................... .....
Carburetion and Fuels..............................
Cardiology in Aviation Medicine, Notes .............
Cargo and Water Trailers, 1-ton, 2-wheel ............
Cargo Carriers:
T15, Light....................................
T24.................................... .....
Carpentry................................... .....

TMNo.

1-500
9-765
9-760
1-251
1-252
1-250

9-40

9-198(1
3-330
1-252
5-325
11-2251
10-665
30^110
5-1006
5-1270
11-345

4-191
4-192

11-371
9-1649

5-20
5-21
7-37
23-7

11-1128
11-1051
1-505
5-267
9-710A
9-1276
10-550
8-305
9-883
9-893
9-772
5-226

Subject
Cartridge Starter, Breeze, for Radial Diesel Engines... .
Cases on Military Government......................
Casualties from Chemical Agents, Treatment. .........
Cavalry
Division and Corps, Signal Organizations and Operations.
Employment of................................
Horse........................................

FMNo.

9-1731
27-250
8-285
11-15
2-15
2-5

Mechanized
2-10
Elements.................................
230
Reconnaissance Squadron...................
Celestial Air Navigation............................
Chaplain..........................................
Chargers, Battery. (See Maintenance Manual and Parts
Lists.)
Charging Plant, Acetylene Cylinder ..................
Charging Sets:
SCR-169. ....................................
SCR-169 (Power Unit PE-HH-43) ..............
SCR-169 (Power Unit PE-43-HK) ..............
Chassis
Body and Trailer Unit..........................
Hull, and Turret for Medium Armored Car T17E1
With Cab, Chevrolet Models (4403, 4408, 4409,
4412).
Chassis and Body:
Half-track Vehicles. ............................
Scout Car M3A1...............................
Chemical
Agents........................................
Treatment of Casualties ....................
Attack, Defense Against........................ 21-40
Cylinder M1A2, Portable. ......................
Handling and Loading Equipment...............
3-25
Laboratory Company...........................
Land Mines...................................
Mortar M1A1, 4.2-inch.........................
3-6
Warfare, Tactics. ..............................
Chemistry, Military. ...............................
Classification, Processing, and Inspection of Leather and .
Leather Equipment.
Cleaning, Preserving, Lubricating, and Welding Materials and Similar Items.
Clothing.......................................... 21-15
Aircraft........................................
Impregnating Plant Ml.........................
Coast Artillery
Ammunition. ..................................

Gunners' Instruction.
(See Gunners' Instruction.)
Meteorology for...............................
Weapons and Materiel..........................
Coast Defense.....................................

TMNo.

1-206
16-205
5-5071
11-307
11-302H
11-302K
10-560
/ 9-1741C
\10-lfi78
9-1710C
9-1709
3-21."i
8-285
3-315
3-255
3-300
3-320
3-21 fi
10-226
9-850
1-440
3-270
4-205

4-240
4-210
31-10

301

FMNo.

Subject
Code Practice Equipment...........................
Colt Revolver, Caliber .45, M1917 ...................
Combat
Intelligence ...................................
In Towns.....................................
Orders (Army Air Forces).......................
Practice Firing, Armored Force UnitK.............
Combined
Amphibious Communication Instructions .... ....
Operating Signals ................... ..........
Army Extract.................. ..........
For Aircraft Use. .....................

....

23-36

11-432

30-5
31-50
1-75
17-15
24-24
24-11
24-12
24-13

Radiotelegraph (W/T) Procedure ........... .... 24-10


Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedure ........... 24-8
United States-British Radiotelephone (R/T) Pro- 24-9
cedure.
Visual Signaling (V/S) Procedure ................ 24-22
Abridged Version for Radiotelegraph (W/T) 24-23
Operators.
Command and Employment of Air Power............. 100-20
Commissary Operation.............................
Common-battery Telephone Equipment... ..........
Communication:
Air-ground...................................
Routes.......................................
5-10
Systems, Target Range .........................
Company, Tank, Light and Medium ...... .......... 17-32
Compass:
M2..........................................
Prismatic, M1918. .............................
Computers M3 and M4.............................
Construction and Routes of Communication...........
5-10
Construction in Theater of Operations:
Construction Details ...........................
_ Lay-outs and Bills of Materials..................
Contactor Unit BC-608-A ..........................
Control Equipment, Automatic Gun, AA, Ml.........
Controlled Differential, Final Drive, Tracks and Suspension for Light Tanks MS, M5A1, and 75-mm
Howitzer Motor Carriage MS.
Controlled Submarine
Mine Materiel.................................
Mines, Bouyant, Tactics, and Technique..........
46
Conventional Signs, Military Symbols, and Abbreviations 21-30
Conventional Signs and Symbols, Foreign............. 30-22
M-209........................................
M-222........................................
Cooking Dehydrated Foods .........................
Coordinate Conversion Tables .......................
Corps Area Intelligence.............................
Corps, Army, Theater of Operations, and GHQ, Signal 11-20
Organizations and Operations.
Correspondents Accompanying U. S. Army Forces in the 30-26
Field, Regulations for.

302

TMNo.

10-213
11-458
1465
11-431
9-1596
9-1595
9-1671A
5-281
5-280
11-1000
9-1605
9-1727E

4-220

11-380
11-344
10-406
4-238
30-220

Subject

Corrosion Prevention, Processing and Packaging .......


Counterintelligence.................................
Counterintelligence Corps. ..........................
Countersubversive Instructions ......................
Crane and Winches, Heavy Wrecking Truck, ill (War,!
LaFrance) (Kenworth).
Crane, Tractor, LeTourneau (ilodel AD 3) . . . . ......
Crew Drill:
Assault Howitzer, 75-mm
...
......
. . . .
For Half-track Vehicles. ................. ......
Light Armored Car M8. ..........
. . . . .
....
Light Tank M5 Series ................. . ......
Medium Tank M4..................... .......
Tank Destroyer................................
Crushing, Screening, and Washing Plant, Rock and
Gravel.
Cultivator, Chisel, Allis-Chalmers (Model No. 80)......
Dangerous Chemicals, Storage and Shipment..........
Data
Computer Ml, Gun ............................
Small Arms...................................
Transmission System:
MS.......................................
M4.......................................
M6 (For 90-mm Antiaircraft Gun Mount MI)
Decontaminating Apparatus M3A1.. ...............
Decontamination..................................
Armored Force Vehicles.........................
Defense:
Against Chemical Attack .......................
Air...........................................
For the American Soldier, Unarmed .............
Of Airdromes..................................
Dehydrated Foods .................................
Dental Technicians.................................
Depot
Company Supply..............'................
Ordnance Company............................
Depression Position Finder:
M1907........................................
Ml...........................................
Derrick, Truck-mounted Cable, Winch Powered.......
Desert Operations..................................
Detector Sets, SCR-625-A, SCR 625 B, SCR-625-C,
SCR-625-D, and SCR-625-E (Antitank Mine Port
able) and Detector, Antitank Mine, Portable Ml.
Diets, Hospital................. ........'. ..........
Director Trainer M8...............................
Directors:
MS...........................................
M4...........................................
M4 and M7, Service of .........................
MS and M6...................................
M5A1, M5, and M6............................

FM No.

TM Ng.

38-305

80-2;")

30-215
30-205
0 -179SD
ft-590-5

17-69
17-71
2-6
17-68
IT-67
18-15
5-1241
5-515-2
3-250
9-2646
9-2200
9-1651
9-1656
9-1653
3 -221
3-320

17-59
21-40
1-25
21-150
1-26

10-406
8 225
10-230

9-25

31-25

'

-1685
9-1695
5-9158
11-1122
8-500
9-657

4-136

9-165U
9-2655
9-1659
9-659

303

Subject

TMNo.

FMNo.

9-1658
9-2658
9-671
9-1671A
9-1671B

(DirectorsCont'd.)
M7...........................................
M9 and M10..................................
Service of............................ ....
"Wiring Diagrams ..........................
Disbursing Offices, Organization and Operation ... ....
Disposal, Unexploded Bombs. ......................
Distributors. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Ditcher, Model 44-C ...............................
Dive Bombing.....................................
Division and Large Installations, Administration.......
Division Field Code, Training Edition No. 2 (DFCT2) .
Dog Team Transportation ..........................
Dollies. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Domestic Disturbances, Military Law ................
Drafting, Topographic..............................
Drill, Armored Force...............................
Drills. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Driver Selection and Training .......................
Driver's Manual...................................
Earth Borer:
IK-ton, 4x4.................................
Equipment HD. ...............................
Electric Traversing Mechanism for Medium Tanks M4
and Modifications.
Electrical
Armament Controls ............................
Fundamentals.................................
System, Instruments, and Auxiliary Generator for
Light Tanks M5, M5AI, and 75-mni Howit/cer
Motor Carriage M8.
Systems, Aircraft. .................. ..........
Electricity, Automotive.............................
Elementarj
Flying........................................
Map and Aerial Photograph Reading. ............
Physics for Air Crew Trainees ..................
Weather for Air Crew Trainees ..................
Elevation Quadrant Ml ...........................
Emergency Food Plants and Poisonous Plants of the
Islands of the Pacific.
Employment of
Antiaircraft
Automatic Weapons........................
Guns....................................
Searchlight and the AAAIS ..... ...... ....
Antiaircraft Artillery With
Airborne Forces....................... ....
Armored Forces............................
Armored Units, Reconnaissance Platoon and
Company.
Barrage Balloons...........................
Cavalry...................................

304

4-138
9-40

9-1671C
14-205
"

25-6
27-15
17-5

5-1032
1-260
12-220
11-460

5-230
21-300
10-460
10-1414
11-364
9-1731E
1-490
1-455
91727F
1-406
10-580

21-25

4-102
4-104
4-106
4-103
4-101
17-20
4-181
2-15

1-210
1-233
1-231
9-1557
10-420

Subject
Enemy Forces, Organization, Technical and Logistical
DataE101-10.
Enemy Land Mines and Booby Traps ................
Engine
For Heavy Wrecking Truck Ml .................
Half-track Vehicles (White 160AX) ..............
Operation and Test, Aircraft....................
Power Train, Braking and Steering Systems for
Bomb Service Truck M6 (Chevrolet).
Engine Accessories and
Clutch for Cargo Carrier M28 (T15) .............
Fuel System for Medium Armored Car T17E1.....
Engine Accessories for
Light Cargo Carrier T-24. ......................
Light Tank T9E1..............................
Engine Cooling, Engine Electrical, and Engine Fuel Systerns for Light Tank M5 and 75-mm Howitzer Motor
Carriage M8.
Engineer
Battalion, Armored............................
Field Units, Operations .........................
Hand Tools...................................
Soldier's Handbook............................
Troops.......................................

FMNo.

TMNo.

9-1795B
9-1711
1-408
9-1765B
9-1893A
9-174! A
9-1772A
9r 1724A
9-1727B

17-45
5-6
21-105
5-5

Engineers, Aviation................................
Engi nes:
Aircraft.......................................
Continental, Model W670-9A ...................
Diesel, and Fuels ..............................
Ford Tank, Model GAA V-8....................
Guiberson,.Model T-1020.......................
Guibersou Diesel T1400, Series 3, for Medium Tanks
M3-and M4 and Related Gun Motor Carriages.
Internal Combustion...........................
Ordnance, Model RD-1850 (Caterpillar). .........
Wright Whirlwind, Model R975EC-2.............
Enlisted Men's Pay and Allowances..................
Equipment, Clothing and Tent Pitching .............. 21-15
Examination for Gunners:
4-119
Antiaircraft Artillery............................
3-10
Chemical Warfare Service.......................
4-150
Coast Artillery ................................
6-125
Field Artillery.................................
Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Docu- 30-15
ments, and Materiel.
5-25
Explosives and Demolitions .........................
Explosives, Military................................
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat in Aviation Medicine, Notes.
Fabrics, Aircraft...................................
Field Artillery
Fire Control Instruments .......................
Individual and Unit Training Standards ..........
Notes, Meteorological Data Using British 25-PR
Range Tables.

o-226
10-575
1-405
9-1726C
10-575
9-1731B
9-1727
9-1750E
10-570
9-1756A
9-1730C
14-260

9-2900
8-300
1-440
6-220
6-605
6-650

305

Subject

FMNo. j

(Field ArtilleryCont'd.)
Radio Communication. ........................
Trainer.......................................
Field5-15
Fortification. ..................................
Glass Type EE................ ...............
9-10
Maintenance, Ordnance. .......................
Music........................................
Operating Lamp...............................
8-40
Sanitation............................... ......
Service Regulations:
'Administration.............. ...... ...... 100-10
Larger Units................ ...... ...... 100-15
Operations.................. ...... ...... 100-5
8-10
Units, Medical Service of .......................
146
Fighter Radiotelephone Procedures and Code. .........
Film Strip Projection...............................
Finance Service in Mobile Field Units ................
Finishers, Concrete. (See Maintenance Manuals and
Parts Lists.)
Fire
Extinguishers..................................
4-160
Unit, 40-mm..................................
Fire Control:
4-113
Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons.. ...............
4-151
Automatic Weapon.............................
4-121
Guns.........................................
Fire Control

Code.........................................
Instruments:
Auxiliary Field Glasses, Eye-glasses, Telescopes
and Watches.
Field Artillery.............................
Fire Control and Position Finding (Seacoast Artillery)..
Firing:
Field Artillery.................................
Tables:
Abbreviated...............................
Graphical.................................
First Aid..........................................
For Soldiers...................................
Fish Nets, Repair. .................................
Fixed
Aerial and Ground Gunnery.....................
Hospitals of Medical Department (General and Station Hospitals).
Steel Panel Bridge, Bailey Type.................
Flakvierling 38, 2-cm (German 20-mm Antiaircraft Gun,
Four-barreled Mount).
Flame Throwers, Ml and M1A1, Portable............
Flank Spotting Instrument Ml, Flank Spotting Rule Ml
Flare Racks.......................................

306

TMNo.

6-235
6-225
9-1611
20-250
8-610

11-401
14-215

9-1799

6-230
9-575
6-220
4-15
6-40
6-215
9-526
21-10
21-11
5-268
1273
8-260
5-277
E-9-228
3-375
9-1610
1-50"

Subject

FMNo.

Flight, Theory uf
...............................
Flying:
Advanced:
Multi-engine .
.........................

1 4C)(i
1-216

Single Engine. .............................

Basic..................'.......................
Elementary ............ ......................
Physiological Aspect* . .
.................
Foreijrn Conventional Signs and Symbols .............
Formations and Inspections (Antiaircraft Artillery) . .
Formations, Inspections, Service, and Care of Materiel
(Seacoast Artillery).
P'ortifications, Field ................................
Frequency Meter Sets:
SCR-211-AA.... .............................
SCR-211-AF................................
SCR-211-Q.. ........... ....................
SCR-211-A, 8CR 211-B, and SCR-211 C.. ....
Fuel and Lubrication Systems for Light Tanks M3 and
M3A1.
Fuels and Carhuretion ...... ....................
Fundamentals of Mechanical Drawing ...............

1 -21;j

30-2-2
4-120
4 -20

11 300AA
11 300AF
11-300-Q
11300
9 1720F
10 550
1 -1050
5-4030

Fu/e Setters:
Bracket M191B Series ..........................
Hand, M1912 and M1B13 Series. ... ............
M8. .......... ...............................

9-1590
11-1590
9 1635

M9........................................
M14, M15, Ml 6, and M17. ....................
T15 ...................... ................

G:ioline

Dispenser, Portable, Gray (Model GD 100)


.....
Engine for Scout Cars (Hercules JXD) ..........
Supply Company ..............................

Gasproof Shelters ..................................

Generating, Starting, and Ignition Systems for Light


Tanks M3 and Modifications.
Generating and Generator Sets. (.SVp Maintenance Man
uals and Parts Lists.)
Generating Units:
Ml. ......................
. .
..........
MS.... ................
. ..............
MS and MO.... ........
.
.......
....
MO.... ................ .....................
M7.... ................ . ..................

Mobile, Oxygen-Nitrogen .....................


Generators:
Auxiliary, for Medium Tanks
M3............ ...... ... ...............
M4 arid Modifications
..................

1-212
1-2HI
1 705

5-15

Furnace, Oil, DrilJ Steel, Model 27 -F. ................

Games for Soldiers, Informal . ......................


Gas Generation, Use, Purification, and Service of Hydrogen Generator, Barrage Balloon.
Gas Mask.........................................
Horse, M4 and M5.............................

TMNo.

9 1640
0 1591
9 1641

4-193

21 221

3 205
3-230
101404
9-1706
10-465
3-350

9 1726A

9 2U15
9-2611;
9-1010
9-2617
9-618

5-355

9-1752
9-1731K

307

Subject
(Generators Cont'd.)
ML-185-A (Hydrogen) ........................
Signal, 1-72-G and 1-72-H .....................
German
Antiaircraft Gun Materiel, 88-inm ...............
Flakvierling 38, 2-cm. ..........................
Military Forces, Handbook......................
7.9-mm Dual Purpose Machine Gun MG34 .......
German-English Glossary ...........................
Glider Training:
Advanced.....................................
Basic. ........................................
Glossary, Japanese-English..........................
Graders. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Graphical Firing Tables.............................
Graves Registration................................
. Grease Gun Kit, Model PK-100 .....................
Grenades, Hand and Rifle...........................
Grinding Machines.................................
Ground Forces, Aviation in Support of ...............
Ground Radio Communication Sets, Maintenance of-. . .
Ground Units Supply by Air ........................
Ground-Water Supply for Military Operations.........
Guard Duty, Interior...............................
Gun and Carriage, 75-mm, M1897, All Types, and Special
Field Artillery Vehicles.
Gun Data Computer Ml............................
Service of.....................................
Gun Materiel (See also Antiaircraft Gun Materiel and
Seacoast Gun Materiel):
Ml, 76-mm (Combat Vehicles) .................
Ml, 155-mm..................................
M2 and M3 (Tank), 75-mm. ....................
M4, Aircraft..................................
MS and M6 (Tank), 37-mm. ....................
M1897 and Modifications, 75-mrn. ...............
M1917,, M1918 and Modifications, lB5-mm........
Gun Motor Carriages:
M6, 37-mm ...................................
M12, 155-mm, and Cargo Carrier T14. ...........
MIS, Multiple................................
^MlOAl, 3-inch.................................
T70, 76-mm...................................
Gunners' Instruction:
Fixed Seacoast Artillery:
Expert Gunners............................
First and Second Class Gunners .............
Mobile Seacoast Artillery:
Expert Gunners...........................'.

First and Second Class Gunners .............


Gunner's Quadrants Ml and M1918..................

308

FMNo.

TMNo.

11-2400
11-307
E9-369A
E9-228
30-450
E9-206A
30-490
1-815
1-800
30-485

23-30
31-35
31-40
26-5

4-30

9-526
10-630
5-9080
1-422
11-310
5-296
B-1305
/9-1646
\9-2646

9-308
9-350
9-307
9-240
9-1250
9-305
9-345

4-15!)

9-750A
9-751
9-708
9-731G
9-755
4-310
4-305
4 320

4-315
9-1527

Subject

FMNo.

Gunnery:
Antiaircraft Artillery...........................
Antiaircraft, Automatic Weapons ................
Assault Howitzer, 75-mm .......................

4-110
4-113
17-69

Ground. ......................................

Practice and Record Firing, Aerial...............


Seacoast Artillery..............................'
Tank.........................................
Guns:
Aircraft,:
Automatic:
An-M2...............................
An-M2, 20-mm........................
M4, 75-mm, and Mount M6 ................
Antiaircraft:
Employment..............................
37-mm (Case I Firing)......................
90-mm on M1A1 Mount. ...................
90-mm, M2, on Mount M2..................
105-mm...................................
3-inch....................................
4.7-inch...................................
Antitank:
Ml, 57-mm...............................
M3, 37-mm ...............................
M3 and M3A1, and Carriages M4 and M4A1..
Automatic:
Ml, 20-mm...............................
Ml, 40-mm and Antiaircraft Gun Carriage M2,
40-mm.
M9, 37-mm...............................
Fire Control...................................
MI, 40-mm, Automatic, and Antiaircraft Gun Carriage M2, 40-mm.
Ml, S7-mm, and Gun Carriages Ml, M1A1, and
M1A2.
Ml, 90-mm....................................

Ml, 155-mm..................................
Ml, 4.5-inoh..................................
Ml, 4.5-inch, and 4.6-inch Gun Carriage Ml......
Ml, 4.7-inch, and Antiaircraft Gun Mount, 4.7-inch,
Ml.
Ml and M1A1, 155-mm, and Carriage Ml; 8-inoh
Howitzer Ml and Carriage Ml; and Heavy Car
riage Limber M2.
M2, 75-mm, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn.......
M2A3, 75-mm, Truck-drawn and Horse-drawn ....

1-273

410
17-12

TMNo.

1-270

9-1227
9-227
9-311
4104
4-140
4-126
4-127
4-130
4-125
4-128
23-7S
23-70

9-1245
{9-227
\9-1227
9-252

4-121

9-241
9-252
9-303

/4-24,
16-90
6-77

f9-371,
]9-373
9-1370A
9-1370B
[9-1373

9-328
9- 380
9-1350

6-55
6-56

309

SiitijeDl

FMKo.

(GunnCont'd.)
(AutomaticCont'd.)
M4, 37-mm, Automatic, Aircraft................

9 -1240
/9-S22
(9-1322
9-323

M5, 3-inch, and Gun Carriage Ml, 3-inoh. ........

M7, 3-inch, Mounted1 in Combat Vehicle*. ........

M9, 37-mm Automatic .........................

M1897 and M1879A4, 75-mm, Horse-drawn and

Truck-drawn.
M1897A4, 75-mm, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. . .
M1916 and M1916A1, 75-mrn, Hurse-drawn and
Truck-drawn.
M1917, M1917A1, and M1918M1, 155-mm; Carriages M1917, M1917A1, M1918, .\I1918A1, M2
and M3; Limbers M1917, M1917A1, M1918,
M1918A1, and M3.
M1917A1, 75-mm, Truck-drawn .........!.......
M1918, 155-mm ........................ ......
155-mm ... ............ .....................

3-inch, Rapid Fire (Barbette Carriage) .... ......


6-inch:
Disappearing Carriage......................
On Barbette Carriage. ............... ......
8-inch:
Ml and Carriage M2.......... ............
Mk. VI, Model 3A2, and Mount, Railway, Gun,
8-inch, M1A1.
Mk. VI, Modification 3A2:
On Barbette Carriage Ml ..............
On Railway Mount M1A1 . .... ......
Railway Artillery.........................
10-inch, Disappearing Carriage . ...............
12-inch:
Barbette Carriage..........................
Railway Mount M1918, Railway Artillery ...
12- and 14-inch, Disappearing Carriage ...........
14-inch, M1920MII on Railway Mount M1920 ....
16-inch, and Howitzer ..........................
T13E1, 75-mm, and Aircraft Mount T13E2 .......
Tank:

M2, 75-mm (Mounted in Medium Tank M3K.

9241

6-50

6-60

310

9-30S
9-1345

6-85
6-85
4-25

4-90

4 70
4 75
9-336
9-463
4-48
4-59
4-50
4-65
4 80
4 45
4-80
4-35
4-85
23-95

M3, Light................. ..............


MS, 37-mm ............... .............. 23-80 ^
M6, 37-mm................ .............. 23-81
Half-Track
Car M2.......................................
Personnel Carrier M3...........................
Vehicles (IHC), Basic (Personnel Carrier M5, Car
M9A1, Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M14, and
Similar IHC Vehicles).
Vehicles, Crew Drill. ........................... 17-71
Hammer, Gasoline, Portable, Barco (Models H6 and J2)
Hand, Measuring, and Power Tools .................
Hand Grenades. ...................................

TMNo.

9-312
9-726

9-710A
9-710A
9-707

5-540-1
10-590

Subject

FMNo.

TMNo.

Handbooks:
Bombardiers ............................

British Ariuy ................. .......

1 -251
SO 410

German Military Forces .................


.Japanese Military Forces ................
Medical Department .....................
Soldier's ................................

E30-451
30-480
8-220

Engineer Soldier's. .....................

21-100

Handling and Loading Equipment, Chemical ....

Hardware and Materials, Aircraft. .............


Harrows (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Headquarters Company, Intelligence and Signal Com
munication, Rifle Regiment.
Heat Treating and Inspection of Metals
.....
Heavy Weapons Company, Rifle Regiment
...
Height Finders:
Ml.... ................................
Ml and M2, Service of ........... ............
Ml and MlAl, 13"^ feet
.....................

M2 and M2A1, 13J^ feet ......


..............
SCR -547, Service of
........................
Height Finding ...
. . .
.....................
HoniinR Pigeon. ......*............... ...........
Horse
Cavalry........
. . . ... ...................

Gas Mask, M4 and Mii ........................

Horseahoer. ......

7-25
7-15

I 142
4-143

/9-1623
',9-2623

9-623
H-624. -

4-250
11-410
2-5

3-230

.........................

2-220

Hospital Diets....... ...........................

8-500

Hospitals, Fixed, of Medical Department .............


Howitzer Materiel:
Ml, 8-inch. .........
......................

8-260
9-335

Ml, 240-mm .
. . .
...................
M1917, M1918, l.r>5-iniii, mid Modifications .......
75-mm.............. ......................

Howitzer Motor Carriages:


M7, 105-mm.......... ... .................
MS, 75-mm ............ .
. . ............
Howitzers:
Ml, 155-inch .................................
Ml, 8-inch. ................................
Ml, 8-inch, and Carriage Ml....................
Ml, 155-mm ..................................
Ml, 155mm, and Howitzer Carnage, 155-mm, Ml .
MlAl, 75-mm, Mounted in Combat Vehicles. .....
M2, 105-mm, Truck-drawn......................
M2 and M2A1, 105-mm; Carriage MlAl and M2. .
M2 and M2A1, 105-mm, and Howitzer Carriage,
105-mm, MlAl and M2.
MS, 105-rnm, and Howitzer Carriage, 105-mm, M3
and M3A1.

1-423

9-341
9-330
f9-320
\9-1320
9-731E
9-732B
6-81
6-91
6-81
6-75

9-1350
9-331
9-321
9-1325
9-325
9-326

311

Subject

FMNo.

(HowitzerCont'd.)
M1918A1, 155-mm, Truck-drawn ................
6-80
105-mm, Self-propelled......................... 17-63
Pack, 75-mm, M1A1 and Carriage M8............
75-mm, Horse- and Truck-drawn.................
6-70
16-inch, and Gun, 16-inch.......................
4-85
240-mm, 1918................................
6-95
T-30, 75-mm, Self-propelled..................... 17-64
Hull and Turret for Light Tanks M5, M5A1, and 75-mm
Howitzer Motor Carriage MS.
Hydra-matic Transmission and Propeller Shafts for Light
Tanks M5, M5A1, and 75-mm Howitzer Motor Car
riage M8.
Hydraulic
Systems and Miscellaneous Equipment, Airplane...
Traversing Mechanism for
Light Tank M5 (Oil gear)...................
Medium Tanks M4 and Modifications (Oil gear)
Turret Traversing Mechanism (Logansport) for
Medium Tank M4 and Modifications.
Hydrogen.........................................
Hydrogen Generator, Use, Purification, and Service,
4-193
Barrage Balloon.
Ice Plaats (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Identification Equipment PH-385....................
Impregnating Plant Ml..... I.......................
Impression Outfits ..................... ...........
Incendiary Bombs..................................
Incinerator, Model MB34...........................
Indirect Blood Transfusion Apparatus ................
Individual and Unit Training Standards, Field Artillery
Individuals and Small Units, Protective Measures...... 21-45
Induction, Fuel, and Oil Systems, Aircraft ............
Infantry
Division, Signal Organization and Operations. ..... 11-10
Drill Regulations.............................. 22-5
Informal Games for Soldiers.........................
Inland Waterways, Military.........................
Inspection Guide, Airplane. .........................
Inspection of
Shoes.........................................
Subsistence Supplies............................
Textiles.......................................
Inspections:
Motor Transport. ..............................
Motor Vehicle.................................
Inspections and Reviews, Army Air Forces. ...........
1-60
Instruction, Army. .................................
Instructions for Use of Rocket Target M2 by Antiaircraft
Units.
Instrument:
Flank Spotting, Ml, Rule, Flank Spotting, Ml ....
Light M5 ........................ ............
Repairman......................... ..........

312

TMNo.

9-319

9-1727G
9-1727C

1-411
9-1927K
9-1731G
9-1731F
1-315

11-403
3-270
9-1860
3-330
5-9100
8-611
6-605
1-407

21-221
5-400
1-415
10-227
10-210
10-225
10-545
9-2810
21-250
4-236
9-1610
9-1551
9-2802

Subject

FMNo.

Instruments:
Aircraft.......................................

Azimuth, M1918 and M1918A2..................


Azimuth, M1910 and M1910A1 (Degrees). ........
Intelligence and Signal Communication, Rifle Regiment 7-25
140
Intelligence Procedure in Aviation Units .............
Intelligence, Signal Corps ........................... 11-35
Interference Reducer BC-736-B .....................
Instructions for Modification of Equipment...........
Interior Guard Duty ............................... 265
Internal Combustion Engine ........................
International Morse Characters, Instructions for Learning.
Interphone Equipment:
RC-38........................................
RC-61........................................
RC-9........................................
RC~48and RC-60......... ....................
RC-53 and RC.-53-A. ..........................
Interpretation of Aerial Photographs ................
Introductory Series, Language Guide .................
Irritant Candles, Tear I ots, Smoke Pots, and Chemical
Land Mines.
Japanese-English Glossary ..........................
Japanese Military Forces, Handbook .................
8-25
Joint Oversea Operations, Medical Service in. .........
Jimglo Warfare....................................

Keyer TG-10-J (Automatic, 60 Cycles), and Keyers


TG-10-A, TG-10-B, TG-10-C, TG-10-D, TG 10 F.
Laboratory
Company, Chemical. ...........................
Technicians, Methods ..........................
Laorimators, Tse of in Training......................
Lamb, Cutting and 1 reparing .......................
Land Mines....................'...................
Enemy.......................................
Land Warfare, Rules of. ............................
Landing Operations on Hostile Shores ...............
Language Guides:

31-20

3-25

27-10
31-5

TMNo.

1-413

9-1680
9-1675

11-1125
11-1125A
10-570
11-459
11-715
11-703
11-702
11-710
11-700
5-24fi
30- 330
3-300
30-485
30-480
11-450

8-227
3-305
10-408
9-1940
5-325

Albanian......................................

30-362

Chinese.......................................
Danish .......................................

30-333
30 311

...........................

30 302

Italian........................................

30-303

Brazilian and Portuguese .......................


.....................
Bulgarian............
Cantonese.....................................

Dutch........................................

French

. .

German.......................................
Greek........................................
Hungarian....................................
Japanese......................................

30-301
30-345
30 334
30-307
30-306
30T--3BO
30-318
3-341

313

Subject

FM Nil.

(Language GuidesCont'd.)
Malay........................................
North African Arabic........ . .
. ...........
Norwegian...................... .............
Persian.................... .... .............
Portuguese. ..................... ............
Rumanian.................... .......... ....
Russian................................ ......
Serbo-Croatian ................. ..............
Spanish........... ............ . ... ..........
Swedish........................ ..............

30-339
30-321
30-310
30-326
30-301
30-349
30-344
30 340
30-300
30-312

Turkish.. .....................................

Larger Units (Field Service Regulations) ............. 100-15


Lathes, (see also Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Laundries, Laundry Battalions, and Laundry Companies
Laundry Companies................................
Laundry Unit, Mobile, W-950-QM-3270, Operating Instructions and Parts Lists.
Leather and Leather Equipment, Classification, Processing and Inspection.
Lift Truck M22....................................
Light
Armored Car MS, Crew Drill....................
Stream Crossing Equipage ......................
Tank M5 Series, Crew Drill.....................
Limber, Heavy Carriage, M2........................
Limbers M1917, M1917A1, M1918, M1918A1 and M3
Line
Connector Unit EE-87 .........................
Units BE-77-A and BE-77 ................'.....
List of
Publications for Training .......................
Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins. .
Livens Projector Ml...............................
Local-Battery Telephone Equipment.................
Logistics (Armored Force)..........................
Lubricating Materials ..............................
Lubrication, Automotive............................
Lubricator, Trailer Mounted, Model No. 2430.........
Machine, Chest, Duplicating Equipment..............
Machine-gun
Sights, Aircraft................................
Trainer M9, Antiaircraft......... ..............
Wheeled Mount Ml............... ...'........
Machine-gun Mounts:
For Boats.....................................
For Trucks....................................
M45............................ ...... ......
Multiple. ....................... ...... ......
Twin, Caliber .50, M33.........................

314

TMNd.

30 318

1-420
10-350
(10-350
\10-352
10-351
10-226
9-762

2-6
17-68

5-271
9-1350
9-1345
11-433
11-359

21-6
21-7
17-50

3-325
11-457
9-850
10-540
5-9028
5-9700
1^95
9-221
9-204

4-157

9-230
9-224
9-222
9-223

Subject

FMNo.

Machine Guns:
Browning:
Caliber .30:
A6, 1919..............................
All Types, U. S. Machine Gun Caliber .22,
and Trainer, Caliber .22.
HB, M1919A4:
Ground. .......................... 23-45
Mounted in Combat Vehicles. ....... 23-50
M2, Aircraft, Fixed and Flexible. ........
M1917................................ 23-55
Caliber .50:
All Types........................ . . .
HB, M2:
Ground........................... 23-60
Mounted in Combat Vehicles. ....... 23-50
M2, Aircraft, Fixed and Flexible. ........
M2, Water-cooled, and Mounts..........
Caliber .50, Antiaircraft........................
4-155
German 7.9-mm, Dual Purpose ..................
Machine Records Operation.........................
.
.Machinist.........................................
.Mail Clerks, Unit and Regimental . ........... .....
Maintenance
Battalion, Armored, Tactical Employment ....... 17-58
Equipment:
ME-13-C....... ............... ... .....
ME-13-D. ......................... .....
ME-22...................................
ME-^0-(*) and Maintenance Kit ME o3-(*) .
Policies, Publications, and Forms ................
Maintenance and Care of Pneumatic Tires and Rubber
Treads.
Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists:
Aggregate Batching Plant......................
(Model P3105-3 Compartment). .............
Aggregate Material Spreader, Model 8............
Air Compressors:
Motorized (Model lOSGa)..................
Portable, Model 500Class PO-8. ... .....
Asphalt
Finisher, Model 879-A................ .....
Mixer, Model 848. ................... ....
Plant, Erection and Operation...............
Automatic Hypochlorination Unit, Portable, Water
Operated, Model A-S06.
Barrow, Disc, Rome (Model 24-23")... .........
Breakers, Paving, Pneumatic Model:
CC-60....................................

CC-80 with Pile Driving Attachments........


Belt Conveyor, Style N.........................
Bicycles, Columbia.............................
Blade GraderModel No. 66, Hand Controlled... .
Bucket Loader Model 82-A .....................

TM No.

9-206
9-120.r>

(I 20.)
U 1225

9-22,5
9-226
E9-206A
12 -305
10-44.)
12-275

11-306C
11-3061)
11-349
11-315
1-650
31 -200
5-5181
5-1050
5-1000
5 5060
5-5042
5-1008
5-1002
5-101ii
5-2032
5-515 1
5-4064

5-4068
5-1010
10-1481
5-1022
S-1006
315

Subject

FUND.

Maintenance Manual and Parts ListsCont'd.)


Bulldozer, Hydraulic, Tractor Mounted, 59-inch
Blade, Model BABX for Model CA-1, Clark-air
Crawler.
Cars, Plymouth (Code P-ll)....................
Chargers, Battery:
50 amp. Capacity, Fast Charger Drv Plate Rec
tifier, Model 50CC1.
50 amp. Capacity, Fast, Dry Plate Type, Benwood Linze Model 50 Supercharger, Type
448C2.
Charging Plant, Acetylene Cylinder, Semi-trailermounted with Dolly, 500 C. F. H., Linde (Model
L-16).
Crane, Tractor, LeTourneau (Model AD-3).......
Cultivator, Chisel, Allis-Chalmers (Model No. 80)..
Crushing, Screening, and Washing Plant, Rock and
Gravel, 5 and 9 Unit Combination, Crawler
Mounted, 100-150 T. P. H., Gasoline, Erection
Operation.
Derrick, Truck Mounted Cable, Winch Powered,
Model 5 Ton.
Distributors, Bituminous, Etnyre (Model MX-RE):
High Pressure, Burner, (Kingman Trailer Model
HW-30).
Highway Trailer 98B.......................
Kingman Trailer HW-30 ...................
Ditcher, Model 44-C ..............

......

.....

Dollies:
Medium, 2-wheel, Type 2,,7-ton Capacity.....
Ponton:
Model DC-2 Special...................
2-wheel DT, Medium Type .............
Semi-Trailer, 2-wheel, Flatbed, 4}^-ton .......
Drills:
Air (Steel), Ingersoll Rand (Model B) ........
Pneumatic, Portable:
Reversible, Wood Boring, No. 2, Morse
Taper, Thor No. 62, Model 958.
Rock, 35-lb. Class, Model JA-3S Jackhammer.
Rock, 55-Pound Class, Model JB-5 .....
Duplicating Equipment, Machine, Chest, Gelatine
Process.
Earth Borer, Chevrolet, IH-ton, 4x4, Telephone
Body, Model G-7163 (Job NR) and 1^-ton, 4x4,
Telephpne Maintenance Body, Model G-7173
Job NS) Trucks.
Finishers, Concrete:
Gasoline Engine Powered, 20 ft. Width. Model
XC.
Self-propelled, 20-foot Paving Width, Model H
Furnace, Oil, Drill Steel, Model 27-F.............
Gasoline Dispenser, Portable, Gray (Model GD-100)

316

TMNo.

5-1270
10-1149
5-5048
5-5046
5-5071

5-590-5
5-515-2
5-1241

5-3158
5-519-4
5-519-2
5-519-3
5-1032
5-9070
5-9008
5-9016
5-9156
5-540-9
5-4026
5-4036
5-4066
5-9700
10-1414

5-1068
5-1064
5-4030
10-1404

Sublet!
(Maintenance Manual and ['arts I.isn C'ont'd.)
Generating Sets:
Electric:
15 KW, Model RD-6-A ...............
30 KW, Model RD-14-A ..............
Gasoline Engine Driven:
1H KVA, 115 Volts, 60-cycle, Single Phase,
A. C., Portable, Model HRUA.
SKYA, 115 Volts, 00-cy.cle, Single Phase,
A. C., Skid Mounted, Model W3M-16.
Generator and Floodlight, Portable Acetylene,
Model M12-SP.
Generator Sets, Portable:
Model W-3-M, 3-KW AC. .................
Model WC-7 .58, 5 KW AC ................
Graders, Road, Towed:
Leaning Wheel, Hand-Controlled, B'a-foot
Mold-board (Model No. 11-8).
Model 104...... ..........................
Grease Gun Kit, Model PK-100.................
Grinders:
Crankshaft, Electric Motor Powered, Model
K-850.
Ingersoll Rand, Bench Mounted, Air Operated
(Model 4G).
Thor, Pneumatic, Rotary Type, 4 x 1-inch Vitri
fied, 6x1 inch Organic Wheel, Independent
Pneumatic, Size No. 255, Model No. 5294.
Hammer, Gasoline, Portable, Barco (Models H5 and
J2).
Harrows:
Allis-Chalmers:
Disc (Model 20-22) ....................
Off-set Disc (Model G).................
Spike Tooth (Model LX-1134) ..........
McCormick-Deering, Peg Tooth, No. 2 EasyFold (4-sections; 140 Teeth).
Ice Plants:
Model 5x5, AU, 3.6-ton...................
1-ton, Manually Operated, Portable, Skid
Mounted, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model
V-50 with Continental Engine Model Y69.
Incinerator Model MB34, 2,000 pounds per hr.. ...
Lathes:
Bench, Back Gear Screw Cutting Type, Electric
Motor Powered, Model 210S, 10-inch Swing,
24-inch Centers.
Engine, Gap Bed Type, Electric Motor Powered
ModelStar 14 21 inches.
Lubricator, Trailer Mounted, Model No. 2430.....
Master Parts, Chevrolet (Price List) .............
Mixers:
Concrete, Gasoline Engine Driven, Trailer
Mounted, 7 cu. ft., Model 78 Dandie, with
LeRoi Engine Model XRPI.
Rotary Tiller, Soil Stabilization, Self-powered,
Trailer-mounted, Gasoline, Model MHD-72.

FM No.

TM No.

5-5022
5-5020
5-5034
5-5032
5-5040
5-5024
5-5044
5-1120
5-103fi
5-9080
5-4044
5-540-(i
5-4018
5-540-1

5-515-8
5-515-5
5-515-fl
5-1080
5-9090
6-9086
5-9100
5-4040
5-4028
5-9028
10-1312
5-1074
5-1034

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Motorcycles:
Harley-Davidson:
Solo:
Models 1940 and 1941 WLA 45-inch..
Model 42-WLA....................
Model 42 x A......................
Model 42 x A, (Shaft Drive) Contract
No W-398-QM-9640.
Servicars, and Side Cars (Models 1930 to
1940 inclusive)!
Indian:
Model 340 and 340B ...................
Model 640 and 840B ...................
Shaft Drive, Military, Model 841 ........
Solo:
Model 741 ........................
Model 841..........................
Motor Graders:
Model G-023589-AG, Gasoline..............
Type 101 Diesel, Model G-23564-AG........
Nail Driver, Pneumatic, Ingersoll Rand (Model
6-CND).
Outboard Motors:
Model POLR-15. ..........................
Model TSH5............................
50 hp, Model 8008, 5-inch, Shaft Extension,
Evinrude.
Paint Spraying Unit............................
Passenger Cars:
Chevrolet.................................
Ford (Models 1938-39-40-41) ................
Plymouth (Model P14) .....................
Paver, Concrete, Crawler Mounted, Single Drum,
Model Multifoote 34-E.
Plows:
Disc:
MeCormick-Deering, I. H. C., Model 99-5
Towed Type, Five 28-inch Discs, John
Deere Model 205.
Tractor, John Deere, Model No. 205.....
Tractor, with Standing Cutter and Single Plain
Share, Model No. 11.
Power Plant for Searchlight, Portable, 60-inch Model
1942.
Power Vise Stand, No. 422. .....................
Prime Mover, Corbitt, 6-ton, 6x6, Model 50SD6
Principles of Modern Excavation and Equipment. .

313

FN No.

TMNo.

10-1352
10-1174
10-1292
10-1293
10-1354
10-1282
10-1283
10-1276
10-1279
10-1280
10-1518
/10-1484
\10-1485
10-1485
5-1020
5-1028
5-540-3
5-8000
5-8002
5-8010
5-540-8
(10-1301
10-1303
110-1133
10-1342
10-1690
5-1072

5-515-4
5-1230
5-515-14
5-1086
5-7048
5-9010
/10-1158
\10-1159

5-9500

Subject

FMNo.

TMNo.

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


Pumps:

Carver, Model 255.........................


Centrifugal:
Diesel Engine Driven, Base Mounted, 3inch Discharge, 600 G.P.M., 400-foot
Head, with Ingersoll-Rand Model 3GT
Pump and Cummins Model Hip600
Engine.
Model 30M, WAG 14X, 4-inch ..........
Model J54, 4-inch......................
Model 2XPK, 165 gpm .................
IJ^-inch, Discharge, 125 gpm, 300-foot
Head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model
B-180, Economy Pump Incorporated.
2-inch, Discharge, 166 gpm, 25-foot
Head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model
CA-33,
2-inch Hed Jacket, Model 7-M ..........
4-inch, MTD, Carver, Model 4882 .......
Diaphragm, Model AD4, 4-inch..............
Sump:
Ingersoll Rand, Model Size 25 ...........
Model CP-2...........................
Turbine, Deep Well:
Model 4700...........................
For Gasoline, 4-inch Discharge, 150-foot
Head, Gasoline Engine Driven, Model
PI-606 with Wisconsin Model AHH.
Refrigeration Equipment, Automatic Control, Gaso
line Engine Powered, Model OCE 300 FLG-A,
with Continental Engine Model PY69.
Rollers:
Portable, Little Ford (Model CS)............
Road:
Gasoline Engine Driven, Tandem, 3-axle,
- 9 to 14 ton, Model KX-16.
Gasoline Powered, 3-wheel, 10-ton, Model
"Chief."
Towed Type, Sheepsfoot:
Single-drum, with Removable Feet
(Model No. 10-S).
2- and 3-Drum, In-line, Models W2
and W3.
Rubber Tired, Villiam Bros. (Model 67W)....
Rooters:
Cable-Operated, 3-tooth, Model H3 ..........
LeTourneau (Model K-30)..................
3-tooth, Heavy Duty, Bucyrus-Erie (Model
CR-2).
Saw Rig, Portable, Model Power Sawyer..........
Saws:
Circular, Wood, Tilting Table, Skid Mounted,
Gasoline Driven, Model "Power Sawyer"
Type AC with Wisconsin Engine Model AC4.
Chain, Pneumatic Timberhog, 24-inch........

5-SOo
5-2026

6-2006
5-2008
5-2016
5-2036
5-2044
5-500-3
5-500-5
5-2014
5-SOO-7
5-2018
5-2012
.5-9180
5- 9094

5-514-1
5-1184
5-1100
5-1122
5-1060
5-514-3
5-1090
5-515-15
5-515-7
5-4006
5-4016
5-4000

319

Subject

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


(SawsCont'd.)

Gasoline Tilting Table, Skid Mounted, Model


10-A.
Pneumatic:
Chain, Portable 24-inch, Model P-7 .....
Ingersoll Rand (Model B-12). ...........
Portable, Circular, Hand, Model 2127 ....
Power Chain, Model G-10 ..................
Scrapers:
Carryall, LeTourneau:
31/3 cu. yd. (Model X) ................
12 cu. yd. (Model LP)..................
Road, Towed Type, Cable Operated Type IV,
Model LP.
Towed, Hydraulically Operated, 1^4 cu. yd.,
Model Cab and Model H. U. Hyd. Unit.
Searchlights:
18-inch with Tripod and Carrying Case. .....
60-inch Model 1942 and Control Station .....
Sedans:
Chevrolet, Four-door, Left-hand Drive .......
Ford:
Fordor:
Model ll-A-73. .... ..............
6-cylinder, 114-inch \Vheelbase (Model
2GA73C).
Light (Model 2GA73 and 21A73C) ......
Plymouth, 5-passenger (Model P-ll). ........

Semi-Trailers:
Acetylene Charging Plant, Moili-1 FF428DF
Special with DC4 Dolly.
Combination Stake and Platform Body, 6-ton,
2-wheel.
Flat Bed, 20-ton, Model CI'T 20, Special with
DC4 Dolly.
Fruehauf (Model 220-5) ....................
Fruehauf, 4-wheel (4-dt), Van Body, (Model
FFLT 2226 DT).
7-ton, 2-wheel (Model C-l 1-691) ............
Gross Van Type, 6-ton, Model 28F. .........
Gerstenslager, 2-wheel (2-dt) Shoe Repair Van
and 10-ton Gross Van.
Highway, 2-wheel (2-dt), (Model SKD 1815) .
Refrigerating Unit.........................
Hefrigerators:
10-ton Van............................
"S-wheel, 10-ton Gross, Grarnm Model
SR-120.
Thermo King, Refrigerated, Model QMC-1043
Trailmobile, 2-wheel (2-dt), (Model TD-32-G)
Water Tank, 1500-gallon Capacity ...........

320

FMNo.

TMNo.

5-4008
5-4012
5-540-10
5-4004
5-4062
5-513-1
5-513-2
5-1212
5-1190
5-1730
5-704')
10-1132
10-1486
10-1374
10-1375
10-1151
10-1150
10-1148
5-9056
10-1300
5-9034
10-1294
10-1446
10-1440
10-1675
E10-1315

10-1372
10-1614
10-1611
10-1609
10-1417
10-1110
5-9036

Subject

FM No.

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


Sharpener, Chain Saw Electric, Disston Model E2C5
Shovels:
Link-belt, 3/8 Yard, Link-belt Speeder (Model
LS 40).
Power, Crawler Mounted, Gasoline, % cu. yd.
(Model No. 70, with Buda Engine Model
K-303).
Sprayers:
Attachment, Paint, Pneumatic, Model E-lA
and E-1B.
Paint, Air. ................................
Spreaders:
Concrete, Gasoline Engine Driven, 20 ft. Width,
Model "SA" with Continental Engine, Model
PF226.
Material, Buckeye (Model 9- to 4-foot Wheel)
Steel Treadway Bridge Equipment, Truck Body and
Hydraulic Crane (Model Mil).
Suburban Carryall, Chevrolet, ''-l-ton:
Model 3101 ...........
............ ....
Model 3116, 1942, 4x2......... ...........
Sweeper, Rotary, Tractor Mounted Power, Take-off
Drive (Model K).
Tamper, Ingersoll Rand, Backfill, (Model No. 34). .
Tank, Water, Canvas, with Spray Bar Attachment,
150 Gallons.
Tank Car Heater, Model DS:
Two-car Capacity. .....................
Three-car Capacity....... . ...

..........

Tractor Trucks:
Autocar:
2^-ton, 4x4, C.O.E. (1941 Model V 4044)
4- to 5-ton, 4x4 (Model 17-7144 T) .....

4-to 5-ton, 4x4, C.O.E. (Model U-7144-T)


5-ton, 4x4, (Model U-5044). ...........
5- to 6-ton, 4x4 (Model U-8144- T)
...
Chevrolet, 4x2 (Model 4103-SAR) ....
...
Federal, 4-5 ton, 4x4, C.O.E. (Model !)4 x 43)
Ford, 1 14-ton, 4x2 (134-inch Wheelbase)...
1 ntcrnational:
2K-ton, 4x2, Model KR-8- R .... ....
5-ton, 4x2, Model KR-11. . ..... ......
Maek:
5- to 6-ton, 4x4, C.O.E., Model N.IU-1
5- to 6-ton, 4x4, Models NJI' 1 iinil NJU-2

TM No.

o -4014
,)-5in I
.VI197

5-H320
5-540 4
o-l 0.58
5-519 1
5-8062

10-1306
10-1622
5-9082
5-540-11
5-2050

,'5-1042
15-1044
/5-1014
\5-104fi
10-13B9
10-1116
10-1117
10-1567
10-1569
/10-1566
\10-1568
10-1160
/10-1118
\10-1119
10-1316
10-1458
10-1256
10-1561
/10-1686
\10-1687
10-1704
10-1705

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Subject
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Tractors:
Crane, LeTourneau (Model AD-2)...........
Crawler Type:
Diesel:
80 D.B.H.P., Model D7............
113 D.B.H.P., Model D8, with Le
Tourneau CKD8 Angledozer and R8
Power Control Unit.
20 D.B.H.P., with Bulldozer and Towing

Winch, Model CA-1 "Clarkair."


Gasoline, 35 D.B.H.P., Model R4, with Le
Tourneau C4 Angledozer and T4 Power
Control Unit.
Diesel:
Model D4............................
With Athey W4 Mobil-Loader. ......
And Hyster D4 Towing Winch . .
With Hyster D7N Towing Winch, and
LeTourneau WCK7 Angledo/er, and
FTD7 Power Control Unit.
With LeTourneau C4 Angledozer, and
T4 Power Control Urit.
Model D8, with LeTourneau CKDS Angledozer and FD8 and R8 i'ower Control
Units.
Industrial, Model DI.....................
Rubber Tired, Gasoline, I.B.C. (Model 1-6). .
6x6 (MM Model GTX).. ..................
Trailers:
10-ton....................................
16-ton, Model H-16-LS-2 ..................
Bantam, Ji-ton, 2-wheel, Model T3 ..........
Ben-Hur, 1-ton:
Model 41-33 ..........................
Model 41-120 .........................
Carryall, 16-ton, CPT 16 Special. ............
Checker Cab. 1-ton, 2-wheel, 250-gallon Water
Tank, Model CO-1.
Corbitt, 4-wheel, Model T15 . ..............
Dump, 2-wheel, H-ton, Airborne. ............
Dump Bottom, Crawler Mounted, Model E13
FullFlat Bed, 8-ton, Model CPT 8 Special. . . .
Low Bed, 16-ton, Steel Products, Model
XBBM.
Trailers:
Hobbs, 6-ton, 2-wheel......................
Jahn, 20-ton, Model SKC-620. ..............
Littleford, Tank Storage s/heating coils, Model
102S.
Low Bed, 16-ton:
Model KDO-16-US. ...................
Model XBBM.........................
Nash, 1-ton, 2-wheel, Cargo, Model A ........
Nash-Kelvinator, 1-ton, 2-wheel, Model A ....

322

FMNo.

TMNo.

5-590-4
5-3068
5-3054
5-3020
5-3132

5-3110
5-3116
5-3118
5-3076
5-3112
5-3044
5-3000
5-535-1
10-1409
6-537-1
5-9020
10-1281
10-1324
10-1318
5-9026
10-1454
10-1429
5-9084
5-3002
5-9032
5-9200
10-1353
5-537-3
5-537-7
5-537-6
5-9004
10-1370
10-1468

FMNo.

TMNo.

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


(TrailersCont'd.)
Ponton:

10-ton:
Model DF231 Special...............
2-wheel, Pole Type.................
25-ton................................
Model DF231 Special...............
Pole Type:
2-wheel, for 10-ton Ponton BrioVp Equip
ment:
Model 1938.......................
Trestle:
Or 18-foot Utility Power Boat, Model
T-1120-A.
Model D-1665.....................
Utility, 2-wheel, 2JJ-ton:
Typo 1, Infantry Support Haft and/or
Pneu mati c Bridge Equipment, Model
D-2424.
Type 5, Storm Boat, Model D-2476..
Rogers:
Tank Transporter, Model OPT 45 SP ....
Tank Transporters and Recovery, Model
D-45-I^-F-l.
2-wheel, for Arc "Welder of 4.5 KVA Gener
ator Model D-1752-S.
Van Body, 2-wheel. ....................
Winter Weiss, 6-ton, 2-wheel, Model S32-W B
Travelrar (Model 20--A) ....................
Truck Body, Ford 1 } L;-ton, 4x2, 134-inoh Wheelhonn
Truck Chassis, Autocar 2'^-ton, 4 x 4, C.O.E.:
1940 Model U-2044 ........................

1941 Model U-9044 ........................


Trucks:
I'-^-ton, 4x2, Stake and Car^o Bodiea, Models

S-9006
5-9030
5-537-5
5-9012

5-9064
5-9002
5-9076
.5 9074
n-9190
10-1242
10-1322

10-1210
10--1170
5-537 a
10-1474
10-1392
10-1394

4403 and 440fl.

1 J4-ton, 4x4, Model G-7103 and Model G 7113


1*4- to 3-ton, 4x4, Model CCK-353.........
5-ton, 0x4, Model LM-SW-39..............

5- to 6-ton, 4x4, 4-whoel Drive, Model SD-COE


Bantam, 'A-ton., 4x4, Model BRC ...........

Chevrolet:
1941..................................
Crash, Model G-7133 ..................

J^-ton (LC), 4x2:


Job 21GCab Wl, Telephone Main
tenance Body, Jobs Nos. 21H and
21JCab Wl, Cargo.
Series 3101, Job 738 Cabs, Job 73T
Panel Body.....................
Model 3103 and 3105...............

10-1208
10-1265
10- 1327
10-1377
flO 1204
\10-120r,
10-130')
10-1234
10-1250

10-1164
10-1165

323

Subject

FM Mo.

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


(TrucksCont'd.)
Model 3303, 3104, 3116.............
%-ton (1C), 4x2:
Model 3605, Panel Body Trucks .....
Model BL, and Truck 1'i-ton (LC),
4x2, Model MR.
%- and IJ^-ton (LC), 4x2, Models 3604
and 4107.
IJ^-ton, 4x2, Express Body, Series 4104Job 3IK.
IJ^-ton (LC), 4x2:
Model 4103, Jobs 31 M-31R, Chassis,
with Cab Truck.
Model 410.5. ......................
Model 4105, Job 31C and Job 311,,
Ambulance Body Truck.
Model 4109. ......................
Model 4109, Job 31D, Platform with
Stake Body Trucks.
160-inch, Right-hand Drive, Chassis
with Cab, Platform, and Stake Rack,
Models 4403, 4408, and 4409.
Cab Over Engine . . ...............
J^-ton, 4x2, Small Cargo and Tlephone
Maintenance, Model 3101.
IK-ton (LC), 4x2:
Model 4103 ............ ...... ...
Model 4103 Cab with Dump Body...
1^-ton 4x4..........................
Model G-7133.....................
Model G4112YP (Lf). .............
Model G^112 (LC)................
Model G-7123 (LC)................
Model G-7123 Cab Over Engine (LC)
Models G-7105, G-7106, G-7107,
G-7113, T-7116, G-7107, G-7113,
G-7116, G-7217, G-7127, G-71S3
(LC).
Models G-710,-), G-7106, G-7107,
G-7116, G-7117, G-7113, G-7127
(LC).
Models G-7105, G-7106, G-7107,
G-7116 and G-7117.
Models Nos. G-4105, G-4113, G-4152,
G-4162, G-4163, G-4165. G -4174
(LC).
Model G-7105 (LC)... ......... ...
Corbitt:
8-ton, 4 x 6, Model 40SD6 . ............
Prime Mover, 6x6, Model 50SD6 ......
Diamond T, 4-ton 6x6:
Cargo, Model 968A, Wrecker, Model 969A
Model 967 (HP)

324

. .

......

.......

TM No.

10 1251

10-1286
10-1166
10-11B7
10-1465
10-1410

10-1365
10-1364
10-1341
10-1340

10-1338
10-1321
10-1308
/10-1299
\IO-1411

10-1298
10-1557
10-1235
10-1202
10-1131
10-1130
10-1027

10-1126
10-1438
10-1430
10-1461
10-1550
10-1109
/10-1532
UO-1S33
J10-I602

FM ND.

Subject

MuinL^tmnct1 Manual and Parts List- Cont'd. )


(TrucksCont'd.)
Models 968A, BB'JA, and 97(1 A. ....
Models 968, 969, 970 ......... .....

Models 969A and 970A ....... .......


Dodge:
Models 1 January 1940 to 1 January 19-12 . .
4-ton, Model VC-1 and VC- 5 .........
K-ton, 4x4, VC-1 through VC-6 . ....
'.2-ton, 4 x 2, Models WC 47 through
WC-50.
X,-ton, 4x4:
Models WC -1 USA and WC 3 USA
through WC-11-CSA.
Models WC-l-USA through WC 10
USA.
Models WC-21 through WC-27, WC
40 and WC-41.
Models VC-1 through VC-6. ........
Models VC-1 and VC-5............
Models WC-4-USA and WC-6-USA
through WC-11-USA.
Models WC-12 through WC-20 .....
Models WC-4-USA and WC-6-USA
through WC-20-USA.
Models WC-12, WC-13, WC-15, WC10, and WC-18.
Models VC- 1 through 5 ...........
Models WC-21, WC 23, WC 24, WC
25, WC-26, and WC-27.
Model WC-43. ....................
Ji-ton, 4x4, Models WC 51, WC ,52, WC53, WC-54, WC-50, WC-57, and WC-58
1 'J-ton, 4x2, Model WF 31 .. .........
1 H-ton, 4x4, Models VF 404, VF 405,
VF-10, VF-407.
1 H-ton, 4x4, Models VF 401, VF-402,
VF-403.
Federal, 4- to 5-ton, 4x4, C.O.K., Mod-1 !)4 v 43
Ford:
K-ton, 4x2, Model 2 GT . ............
14-ton, 4x4:
Model G. I'..... . .. ...............
Model GPW .

. . .................

H-ton, 4x2, Models 2 GO 21C ........


IM-ton, 4x2:
134-ineh and 158-ineh Wheelbase, 6Cylinder Model.

TM No.

10 Ib07
/10-1605
\10-1G04
10 160(i
10-1)99
10-1194
10- 11 SO

/10-1120
\10-1125
10-1122
\10-11S3
10-1181
10-1195
10 1198
10-1200
10-1201
10-1209
10-1368
10-1210
10-1211
10-1442
10-1443
JlO-1444
\10-1445
10 1530
'10- 1156
\10-1157
J10-1178
\10-1179
/10-1192
\10-1193
/10-1107
\10-il06
10-1433

flO-1100
\10-1101
JlO-1348
\10-1349
10-143R
10-1432

325

Subject

FMNn.

(Maintenance Manual and Parts ListCont'd.)


(TrucksCont'd.)
Model2G-8T........ ..............

Stake and Dump Bodies,

134-inch

Wheelbase.
Model 2GT-36....................
Models 11 to 80...................
Stake and Platform, CKD:
Model 218-TF.................
Model 218-TF......... ........

!M-ton,tx4.........................

G. M. C.:
1- to 2!^-ton, 4x2, Models AC-100 to 450
AF-240 to 450.
IK-ton, 4x2, Model CF-2S1...........
IH-ton to 3-ton, 4 x 4,'Model AFKX-352 .

2J4- to 5-ton, Models AC-500 tn 850 and


AF-500 to 850.
2K-ton, 4x2 (LC), Model CC-453 . . ...
2K-ton, 4x4, Model AFKX-502 .......
2K-ton, 6x4, Model AFWX-354........
2K-ton, 6x6:

Model ACKWX-353 ...............

Model CCKW-353.....
Model CCKWX-353 ..
Models CCKW-352 and CCKW-353..

4-ton, 4x4:

(HC), C.O.E., Model AFKX-804.

Model AFKW-804.....
International:
2JS-ton, 4x2, Model K-7 . .
Dump.

328

TMNo.

10-1538
10-1328
10-1329
10-1139
10-1540
10-1541
10-1435
/10-1258
\10-1259
flO-1452
110-1703
10-1136
10-1214
10-1215
10-1226
10-1231
10-1400
10-1401
10-1261
10-1515
/10-1238
\10-1230
10-1262
10-1232
10-1233
10-1241
10-1253
/10-1104
\10-1105
10-1147
10-1146
10-1268
10-1269
10-1500
10-1501
10-1562
flO-1701
\10-1700
10-1290
[10-1140
10-1141
110-1510
10-1684

Subject

(Maintenance Manual and Parts List Zont'd.)


(TrucksCont'd.)
LC......................

2J^-ton, 0x6, Model M-o -6.


5-ton, Model KR-11 ........
5-tou, 4x2, Model KR-11. . .

5-ton, 0x4, Model M 5 0x4

FMNo.

TMNo.

10-111!
10-111.-,
1IJ 1344
1O-1345
10-1172
10-1173
10-150."i
10 1504
1O 1383
10 -1144
10 114.-)
10-1330
10 1337
I 10-1.-).->!

lift 10X2
10-1402
\10 1403

Mack:
2%-ton, 4x2, Model EES.
2J-ton (LC), 6x4:
Model MB... ......
Model NB .........
(i-ton, 0x6:
Model NM.........
Model MM-a (4dt) .
1'rime Mover:
Model NM--5...

Model NM-8D... .............

\10-11!H
10 UK!)
10-llSs
10--11SH
10 1000
'1(1 1447
\10 1477
10 1001

7 !">-ton, 0 x 0, Prime Mover:

Model No. 2 ......................


Models No. 2, 3, and 0 .............
10-ton, 0 x 4, Ci'.rKo, Models NH--8 and 9.. .
Models built for Unilral States Army, 4x2,
1 A 4, 0 x 4, 0 x (i, 1940, 1941, and 1U42.
Heo: 2 'i-ton, 4x2, Models 21 -HHH8 and '21
XHHS.
Studehuker:
2Vj-lon, 0x0 (LC), (4dt), Model US-0. . .
2/2-, 5-ton, 0 x 4, 102-ilich \VB, Cargoes,
:ind 2 '--j-ton, o x 0, 1 G2-incli \V H, Carj^oe-s,
MmlulH USOX4 ami I'Si).
2K-ton, 0x0, Model US-0; Cnrffo, 2!-j- to
5-ton, 0x4, with Winch; and Tractor,

White:

10 117X
10-1079
10 lf,4.->
10 1185
[10-1270
110--1271
(10-1503
\10-1502
10- 1564

Model US-0 x 4.

4-ton, 0x6 (950 x 6)...................


6-ton, Model 666.......................
6-ton, 6x6, Model 060.................

1O-1366
10-1221
10-1220

327

Subject

(Maintenance Manual and Parts


(TrucksCont'd.)
Willys:

FMNo.

stCont'd.)

Ji-ton, Model MB .......


M-ton, 4x4:
Model MA..........
Model MB.. ........

Water Purification
Equipment, Portable.......................
Unit, Gasoline Engine Driven, Truck Mounted,
100 G. P. M., Model 1938.
Welding and Cutting
Equipment, Smith Welding Equipment Cor
poration.
Outfit, Oxy-Acetylene ......................
Well Drilling Machines:
No. 71 Speed Star..........................
Rotary, Skid Mounted Gasoline, Model 314
with Buda Engine Model HP-217.
Map and Aerial Photograph Reading:
Advanced............................. .......
Elementary...................................
Map Reproduction.................................
Maps, Military..................... ............
Materials for Protective Concealment .
. ..........
Mathematics for Air Crew Trainees ..................
Measuring Tools. ...:...........................
Mechanical
Drawing, Fundamentals ...... .......:.......

10-1207
10-1102
/10-1206
\10-1103
5-2000
5-2030
5-540-7
5-4100
5-2002
5-2024
21-26
21-25
30-20

5-245
5-269
1-900
10-590
1-1050
3-380

Smoke Generator Ml (100-gallon). ...............

Mechanised
Elements, Cavalry ............. ..............
Reconnaissance Squadron, Cavalry ..............
MedicalDepartment
Mobile Units............... .............
Soldier's Handbook... ...... .............
Detachment, Infantry Regiment............
Service
In Joint Oversea Operations. . ...... ......
Field Units.................. .............
Supply Depot.................................
Medium Tank M4, Crew Drill and Service of the Piece. .-.
Mess Management and Training....... ...... ......
Metals, Heat Treating and Inspection................
Meteorological Data Using British 25-PR Range Tables,
Field Artillery Notes.
Meteorology......................................
For Coast Artillery.............................
Military
Chemistry and Chemical Agents .................
Courtesy and Discipline........................
Explosives...................................

328

TMNo.

2-10
2-30
8-5
7-30

17-67

8-220

8-245
10-205
1-423
6-650
3-240
4-240
3-215
Q--2900

Subject

FMNo.

(MilitaryCont'd.)
Government and Civil Affairs, U. S. Army ami Navy 275
Manual.
Cases on..................................
... . . ... . 30-20
Maps........................
.
....
. ..... ...
Pipe-line systems. .
Police........................................ 29-5
Bus
and
Railroad
in
and
On Railroad Trains
Terminals and Stations.
Records and Forms ............. .........
Protective Construction (Passive Defence Measures
Against Aerial Attack).
. ....
Pyrotechnics.......................
.
Railway Service, Transportation Rules
...
Railways and Inland Waterways. .
... .
Roentgenology...............
. 21 10
.
Sanitation and First Aid. .....
.. 215
Training...................
21 8
Aids... ..................
Military Dictionaries:
.
English-French, French-English
English-Italian, Italian-English
....
German
. . . .
.
. .
Italian. ..... .
.
.
Portuguese
....
Russian
Spanish........
-Military Intelligence:

Combat Intelligence
Counterintelligence
Enemy Personnel,

. .

.
.

. ...... . .
.
.........................
Repatriates,

Documents,

and

TM No.

27-250
5-350
19-275
19-250
5-310
9-981
55-265
5-400
8-275

30 253
30-2511
30-255
30-2.5".
30-257
30-544
30-250

30-5
30-25
30-15

Materiel, Examination of.


30-22
. . .
Foreign Conventional Signs and Symbols
30-20
Military Maps. ............................
Observation............................. ... . 30-10
Recognition Pictorial Manuals. ................ (30-30
130-40
130-50
Regulations for
Correspondents Accompanying U. S. Army 30-26
Forces in the Field.
Technical Observers and Servi'ce Specialists 30-27
Accompanying U. S. Army Forces in the Field.
Hole of Aerial Photography .................. 30-21
27-15
Military Law, Domestic Disturbances .............
Milling Machines, Shape, and Planers. ........... .
Mission, Functions, and Signal Communication in General 11-5
Mixers. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.1
Mobile
...
...
Field Units, Finance Service. ....
Laundry Unit W 950-QM-3270, Operating Instruetions and Parts List.
Oxygen-Nitrogen Generating Units. .............
Sterilization Bath Unit, Semitrailer Mounted. .....
R-S
Units of the Medical Department................

1-421

14-215
10-351
5 355
10-641

329

Subject
Morbidity and Mortality (Sick and Wounded), Records of
Mortar Squadron and Platoon, 81-mm................
Mortars:
Light Field, and Mounts, All Types..............
Ml, 81-mm...................................
M2, 60-mm...................................
M3, 2-inch. ...................................
12-inch:
Fixed Armament...........................
M1890 Ml Mounted on 12-inch Mortar Carriage M1896, Ml and M1896 Mil.
Railway Artillery..........................
Motor
Carriage MIS, Multiple Gun ....................
Graders. (See Maintenance Manuals and Farts Lists.)
Transport.....................................
Inspections................................
Vehicle.......................................
Inspections................................
Motorcycles. (See also Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists.)
Multiplex Mapping Equipment. .....................
Navigation:
Air...........................................
Celestial Air...................................
Tables, Air....................................
Nail Driver, Pneumatic, Ingersoll-Rand (Model 6-CND)
Neuropsychiatry in Aviation Medicine, Outline. .......
Notes on
Cardiology in Aviation Medicine................
Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat in Aviation Medicine. .
Physiology in Aviation Medicine.................
Psychology and Personality Studies in Aviation
Medicine.
Observation
Battalion.....................................
Instrument Ml, Antiaircraft Battery Commander's .
Military Intelligence ..................... ......
Tower Ml ...................................
Obstacle Technique...............................
Officer ClassificationCommissioned and Warrant .....
Military Classification and CodingField Operations
Classification and Coding of Civilian Occupations . . .
Officers' Pay and Allowances ........................
Operating Instructions for Evinrude Lightfour Heavy
Duty Models 4375-1377.
Operating Signals:
Army Extract of Combined .....................
Combined.....................................
For Aircraft Use. ..........................
Operation and Care of Railway Artillery Equipment.. . .
Operation in
Armored Division and Armored Corps. ...........

330

FMNo.

TMNo.

8-45
17-27
23-90
23-85
4-5 5

' 9-1260
9-293
9-456

440
4-159
25-10

1-30

10545
10-510
9-2810
|10515
1 9-879
5-244
1-205
1-206
1-208
5-540-3
8-325
8-305
8-308
8-310
8-320

6-120
30-10
5-30

9-1665
9-550
12-406
12407
12-405
14-250
55-1030

24-12
24-11
24-13
4-51
1117

Subject

(Operation inCont'd.)

FMNo.

Cavalry Division and Cavalry Corps .............

1115

Infantry Division ..............................

11-10

Operations:
Desert. ......... v ............................

31-25

Corps, Army, Theater of Operations, a-nd GHI ....

Operation of Remount Breeding Service..............

TMNo,

11-20
10-390

Field Service Regulations ....................... 100-5


In Snow and Extreme Cold .................... 31-15

Of Engineer Field Units ... ....................


Quartermaster. ................................
Ordnance

5-6
10-5

Ammunition Company, Ammunition Battalion ....

9-20

Depot Company...............................
Engine, Model RD-1820 (Caterpillar)............
Field Maintenance. ............................

9-25

Service in the Field ............................

9-1756A
9 10

9-5

Organization:

Technical and Logistical Data. .................. 101--10

Enemy Forces. ............................ K101-10

Organization and
Drill (Field Artillery)...........................

6-5

Operation of Disbursing Officers .................

Tactics:

Antiaircraft Artillery ...........................


Tank Destroyer Unitn ..........................

beacoawt Artillery..............................
Orientation........................................

4-100
18-5

45

Outboard Motors. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts


Lists.)
Outline of Neuropsychiatry in Aviation Medicine. .....

Pack

Artillery.....................................
Howitzer, 75-mm, M1A1 and Carriage M8. .......
Paint Spraying Unit.............................. .v,

14-205

4 225
8-325

6-110
9- 319
5-540-8

'aintcr ami GlaHHWorker. ..........................

10 455

'arachutcs, Aircraft Fabrics, and Clothing. ...........


'assr rigor Cars. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts

1-440

'and Bridge, Fixed Steel, Bailey Type ...............


'anoramic Telescope Ml and Telescope Mount M3. ...

Lists.)
Paver, Concrete, Crawler Mounted Single Drum, Model
Multifoote 34-E.
Periscopes, Telescopes for Periscopes, and Direct Righting
Telescopes for Use in Tanks.
Personnel
Carrier, Half-Track, M3 . . . . ..................

5-277
9- 1548

5 1072
& 1608
9--710A

Classification Tests.............................
Pharmacy Technician^, Methods. ..................

^ 260
8 233

Photographic
Darkroom Equipment (Processing Equipment PH395).

11-404

PH-406.... .. ....... . . . ..............


get PH-261 .............. ......... .........

11-405
11-400

Subject

Photosraphy:
Aerial........................................
Basic. ........................................
Photography, Aerial........................... ....
Phrase Books:
Albanian................................. ....
Bulgarian................................

Cantonese............ ...................
Chinese................ ................
Dutch.............. ....................
French........... .......................

FMNo.

TMNo.

1-35

1-220
1-219
5-240
30-652

....

30-645

....
....
....
....

30-634
30-633
30-607
30-602

Greek............. . ......... ......... ....


Hungarian........
. . . .
. . .........
Icelandic...........
....
.........
Italian... ........
. . . . . ........
Japanese..........
....
.........
Moroccan. .......
...........
Norwegian ......
...............
Portuguese. ... . .
' . .
.....
Rumanian
....
..........
Russian............
.....
........
Serbo-Croatian
...........
.
.......
Spanish.....................
....
. .
...
Swedish......................
..
.. .
..
Physical Training. .................. . . .........
WAC..............................
........
Physiological Aspects of Flying .......
. ....
Physiology in Aviation Medicine, Notes
.... .
Physics, Elementary, for Aircrew Trainee
. . . .
Pilot Trainees, Basic Weather for ............... . . .
Pilots, Weather Manual for.......... ... .... . .
Pipe-line Systems, Military........... ... . ......
Pistol, Automatic, Caliber .45, M1911, and M1911A ..
Pistols and Revolvers.. .......... ..... . .... ....
Planers...........................................
Platoon, Tank.....................................
Plotting Boards:
For Field Artillery.......... ... . . . .........
For Seacoast Artillery. .........
. . .........
Ml, Sound Ranging ....
...... . . .........
M3 and M4..........
.
. .
......
MS............ ..... . ... ................
M1918A1 ...............
. .................
Plows. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Pneumatic
Chain Saw Timberhog, 24-inch
. ............
Ponton Bridge, M3.................. ..........
Tires and Rubber Treads, Maintenance and Care. .
Poisonous Plants and Emergency Kood Plants of the
Islands of the Pacific.
Pole Line Construction .................. ..........

30-650
30-616
30-256
30-603
30-275
30-276
30-610
30-601
30-649
30-644
30-646
30-600
30-612

German. ...........

332

......

.........

....

30-606

21-20
3.1-20

23-35
17-30

1-705
8-310
1-233
1-232
1-230
5-350
9-1295
1-421
9-1589
9-1570
9-2684
9-2681
9-2683
9-2571
5-400
5-275
31-200
10420
11-368

Subject

FM No. |

TM No.

Ponton Bridge-:
25-ton, Model 1H40, and 10-ton, Mwcirl 1HUS
M3, Pneumatic. ..................... .......

Portable
Chemical Cylinder M1A2 ............ . .....
Flame Throwers, Ml and M1A1 ........ . ......
Steel Highway Bridges H 10 and H 20...........
Post, CatnD, and Station Intelligence, Zone of the Interior
Postal Service, Army..............................
Posts, Camps, and Stations, Stock Control Manual.....
Power Plant:
Diesel, for Scout Car M3A1 (Hercules DJXD En
gine.)
For
2 > 5-ton Amphibian Truck, 6x0, (CMC DUKW
-353) and 2-ton Truck, 6x6 (OMC).
Medium Tanks M3A3, MS An, and M4A2. ....
Searchlight, Portable .
.... ............
Power Tools................... .
...........
Power Train
Suspension, Hull, and Turret for Light Armored Car
MS and Armored Utility Car M20.
(Suspension System, Hull, and Hull Electrical System
for Cargo Carrier M38 (T1S).
Power Train for
Half-track Vehicles (Axles, Transmission, and Pro
peller Shaft.
Heavy Wrecker Ml, Series 2 (Axles, Transmission,
Wheels and Tires).
Light Tanks M3 and M3A1....... ............
Scout Car M3A1 (Axles, Propeller Shafts, Transfer
Case, Transmission).
76-mra Gun Motor Carriage T70. ..... .........
Tracked Landing Vehicle Mk. I (LVT) Amphibian
Tractor T33.
Power Train Units:
One-Piece Differential Case, for Medium Tanks M4
and Modifications and Related Gun Motor Car
riages.
Three-piece Differential Case, for Medium Tanks
M3, M4, and Modifications.
Power Transmission Units, Automotive. ............

Power Unit
Accessories for Medium Tanks M3A4 and M4A4
For Medium Tanks M3A4 and M4A4 ...... ....
M8.... .......................... ...........
Preparation and Administration of Army Supply I 'rngrams.
Power Units:
PE-49-F................
......
PE-75-C through PE-75-T . ..... . .......
PE-76-J...... ................................
PE-75-K.....................................

PE-7S-T ..............,.....,,..,,,,,,.,,..

6-273
5-275

3-313
3-375

5-274

12 105

30-230
38-220
9-1705C
9-1802A
9-1750G
fl-7048
10-590
9-1743
9-1893B
9-17HI
9-1795A
9-1728
0-170.-,
9-1755A
9-8174
9-1750 H
9-1750
10-585
9-1750J
9-1750F
9-1671B
38 210
11 92(1
11-900
11-900.1
11-900K
11-900T

333

Subject

FM No.

(Power UnitsCont'd.)

PE-84-D.....................................
PE-95-A, PE-95-B, and PE-95-C .. ...........
PE-95-G and PE-95-H ........................
PE-14S-A....................................
PE-201-A....................................
PE-214-A ....................................
Power Vise Stand, No. 422. ............. ...........
Precision Bombing Practice ............. ...........
Preservation and Care of Seacoast DefenM- Materiel....
Preserving Materials ...............................

Pressure Gages ....................................

Pyrotechnics:
Aircraft.................... .......... ......
Military......................................
Quadrant
Elevation, Ml.................................
Mount Ml....................................
Sights M1917, M1917A1, M1918, and M1918A1 . . .
Quartermaster
Operations.................................
Salvage, Theater of Operations . .
..............
Service in Theater of Operations, .............
Sterilization Company. .........................
Quartermaster Handbooks:
Bakery Company. .............. ..............
Depot Company Supply ........................
Gasoline Supply Company . ....................
Laundry Company. ...........................

Railhead Company.............................

334

11-915D
11-804
11-904H
11-929
11-914
11-913
5-90-10
1-250
4-245
9-850
9-1860

Preventive Maintenance Services ....................


Principles of Modern Excavation and Equipment. .....
Prismatic Compass M1918 ..........................
Processing Equipment PH-406 ......................
Projector Equipment PH-398 .......................
Projectors, Pyrotechnic, All Types ...................

Propellers, Aircraft.................................
Property Accounting...............................
Preservation and Care of Seacoast Defense Materiel.. . ,
Protective Concealment
For Airfields and Other Fixed Installations. .......
For Seacoast Fortifications......................
Materials. ....................................
Protective Measures, Individuals and Small Units......
Psychology and Personality Studies in Aviation Medicine,
Notes.
Public Funds, Accounting for. .......................
Pumps. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Purification IT nit, Gasoline Engine Driven, Truck Mounted
Pyrotechnic Projectors, All Types. ...................

TMNo.

9-2810
5-9500
9-1595
11-405
11-406
(9-290
\9-1290
1-412
10-310
4-245

.
21-45

5-266
5-265
5-269
8-320
14-210
5-2030
(9-290
\9-1290
1-409
9-981
9-1557
9-1553.
9-1555.

10-5
lOrlO

10-260
10-640
10-415
10-230
10-465
10-352

10-379

Subject

FMNo.

(Quartermaster HandbooksCont'd.)
Service Company ..............................

10-235

Truck Company...............................

Radar Electronic Fundamentals .....................


Radio
Communication................................
Field Artillery.............................
Sets, Ground, Maintenance of . ..............

10-475

11-466
24-18

Equipment. ...................................
RC-148 and RC-148-B.... . . ...............
RC-1SO-B, RC-150-C, RC-150-D, RC-151,
RC-15I-A, and RC-1G1-D.
Fundamentals.................................
Operator......................................
Operator's Manual, Army Ground Forces. ........ 24 (
Propagation Handbook .........................
Receivers BC-310-( ), BC~314-(), BC-342-( ), and
BC-344-C ).
Receivers BC-312-N, BC-312-NX, BC-S42-N,
BO314-G and BC-344-D.
SCR- 131 and SCR-161.....................
SCR-177-B...............................
SCR-178 and SCR-179 ....................

6-235
11-310
1472
11-1118
11-1117
11-455
11454
11-499
11-850
11-850N
11-237
11-232
11-231

SCR 188--A...............................
BCR-193-A, HCR-193-B, SCR-193-C, SCR193-D, and SCR-193-E.
SCR 494 and SCR-105 and Auxiliary BiiuipSCR-197-B, SCR-197-C, SCR-197-D, SCR
197-E, and SCR-197--P.
8CR-197-C, 8CR-197-D, and SCR-197 F,
Transmitting Components.
SCR-203.................................
SCR-210-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, -F, -G, -H, and
-J; and SCR-245-A, -B, -C, -D, -E, F, -G,
-H, -J, -K, -L, -M, -N, and -P.
SCR-248-A...............................
SCR-255 (Direction Finding)................
SCR-268. ................................
Operation of Materiel and Employment of
Personnel.
Service of.............................
SCR-268B................................
SCR-270 and SCR-271.....................
SCR-270-B.... ...........................
SCR-270-D...............................
SCR-271-D.. .............................
SCR-281-D.. .............................
SCR-284-A...............................
SCR-288.................................
SCR-292 (Direction Finding). . .............
SCR-296-A, Service of .....................

TMNo.

11-233
11-273
11-238
11-241
11-805
11-239
11-272

4 145

11 275
11-861
II 1106

4 17H

4-95

11 1106 B
1! 1310
11-1100
11-11141)
11 11 ion
11 244
11-275
11-250
11-254

335

Subject

FMHo.

ladioContinued.

SCR-296-A...............................
SCR-299-A and Radio Set SCR-299-B.......
SCR-300-A...............................
SCR-506-A...... .......................
SCR-509-(*), Radio Sets SCR-510-(*) .......
SCR-oll-A. ..............................

11 110.) A
11-280B
11-242
11-630
11-605
ll-24u

SCR-511-A, Radio Set SCR-511-B, Radio Set


SCR-511-(*i (And Power Supply Unit PE157-(*).
8CR-527-A, SCR-588, and SCR-627 ........
SCR-536-A, SCR-53C> B, PfR .-|3(i-C, and
536-D............................. .....

11-245

.......... ...
SCR-545, Service of... ....
SCR-545-A.. ................. .... .....

11-1052
11-235

4-146

SCR-551-A...............................

SCR-582, Service of......................


SCR-584, Service of........................

4-96
4-144

SCR-588-( ).............................
SCR-593-A. ..............................
SCR-602-A and 8CR-G02-T6. ..............
SCR-608-A and SCR 028-A. ...............
SCR-609-A and Radio Set SCR-610-A. ......
SCR-AF-1S3, SCR-AG-183, SCR-AH-183,
SCR-AJ-183, SCR-AK-183, SCR-AL-183,
SCR-AN-183, SCR-AL-283, and SCR-AN283.
Shop Practice, Aircraft ......... .........

Procedure. ....................................

Procedures and Code, Fighter ...................


CR/T) Procedure, Combined, United States-British.
Rail Transportation, Zone of the Interior .............
Railhead Company................................
Railway
Artillery Equipment, Operation and Care .........

Operating Battalion............................
Shop Battalion................................
Railways and Inland Waterways, Military ...........
Range
.........
Calibrator 1-108, Instruction Book
Finders
.........
M9.................. ...
1-meter Base and 80-cm Base, All Types. .....
Quadrants:
Ml.... ........................ ..........
M3.......................................
M4.......................................

11-247

11-1329
11-859
11-1121)
11-620
11-615A
11-200
1170
11-823

Transmitter-Receiver Type 1505 1250 watts) and

Associated Equipment.
Transmitters BC-191-A, BC-191 B, BC-191-C,
BC-191-D, BC-191-E, and BC-AA-191.
Radiotelegraph (W/T) Procedure, Combined. .........
Radiotelephone

11-1127
11-1109

SCR-547-A and SCR-547-B. ..............

336

TMNo.

11-800
24-10
l-4(i
24-9

4-51

55-60

1-4HO

10-370
10-379
5-405
5-400
11-1104
9-585
9-1585
9-1549
9-1547
9-1551

Subject

Recognition Pictorial Manuals:


Aircraft................................

Armored Vehicles ....................


Naval Vessels .............

Reconnaissance Battalion .....


Recorder BC-1018 (Preliminary). .. . . .
Records and Forms, Military Police . .
Rectifiers:

Alien Model E-2, Unitron. ...


RA- 34-F and RA-34 -G ....
.

RA-30--K, RA-3G-Q, and 6HH(iHi7

.....

30-30

. .

30 -40

. .

....
..

959G
351Q
951
22:>n

I I 300
1 1 362

1-55
4-198
5 35
8 55
10-610
5-B094
12-27.1

30-26
30-27

!) -1643
j'J- 16-12
\9 2642

.
...
.....

Company, Rifle Regiment


. . . .....
Range Construction. ... . . . . . . . . .
Regiment.......................... .......
Rifles:
Browning, Automatic, Caliber .3(1:
All Typos. ..............

11
11
11
11

......
........

Repair of Fish Nets ............


. . ...
Repeater Set TC-18 (Terminal)
. . . . .
Reviews and Inspections (Army Air Forces) . . . . .

Revolvers, Caliber .43 ............. ...


RifleBattalion ...............
....

11-441
19 250

11 313

........

Kemount ..................
. . .
Breeding Service, Operation ...

17-22

...
. .

Refrigeration.....................
.
........
Equipment, Automatic Control, Gasoline Engine
Powered.
Regimental and Unit Mail Clerks ...
....
Regulations for
Correspondents Accompanying U. S. Army Forces
in the Field.
Technical Observers and Service Specialists Acconipanying U. S. Army Forces in the Field.
Remote Control
Equipment RC-17-D ..........................
Systems:
Ml and MS.. .............................
M2.... ...................................
Units:
RM-29-A................. . .
RM-29-B. .............

,'iO 50

...

RA-38-J, K, L..... .........


Heel Equipment CE 11.............
.
Reel Units:
RL-2G and RL-26V-A. ............ ...........
RL--3I... .............. .........
..........
Reference Data:
Administration (Army Air Forces) .
. . . . ...
Barrage Balloon . . . . . . .... ......
. ....
Engineers....... .
.
. . ..
....
Medical Department

TM No.

FM No.

1 00

11 308.A
11 308H
10 305
10 390
6-268
11-2004

23 36
7 20

710

7 40

.....

337

TMNo.

Subject
(RiflesCont'd.)
M1918............................. ......
M1918A2.. ........................ ......
U. 8.:
Caliber .22, M1922, and M1922M1, and M2...
Caliber .30:
Ml.... ............................ ..
M1903.. .............................
M1903 and M1903A1...................
M1903A4 (Sniper's) Characteristics and
Operation, and Use of Telescope Sight.
M1917..... .................... ......
Rigging and
Engineer Hand Tools.................... ......
Fabric Repair, Barrage Balloon. .......... ......
Ringing Equipments EE-100-T1, EE-100-A (Voice Fre- .
quency).
Rocket
Launchers:
Artillery, 4.5-inch.....................

.....
.....

Sanitation, Field ....... ............. ............


Saws. (See Maintenance Manuals and farts Lists.)
Scout Car M3A1...................................
Scrapers. (-See Maintena-nce Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Seacoaat Artillery:
Fire Control and Position Finding. ............

Formations, Inspections, Service, and Care of Mate-

riel.
Gunnery........... ........................
.... . ..........
Organization and Tactics .
Service of the Piece:
Guns:
155-mm.. ......................
Ml, 155-mm.. ................

338

9-280
23-5
23-10

......
......

9-1275
9-1270
9-270

23-6
4 Hltt

fi 225
11 342

9-393

......

M1A1, 2.36-inch AT ................. ......


Materiel, 4.5-inch ....................... ......
Target M2, Instructions for Use by Antiaircraft
Units.
Rockets:
AT, HE, 2.36-inch ...................... ......
M8, HE, 4.5-inch ....................... ......
Roentgenographic Technicians. .....................
Roentgenology, Military............................
Rollers. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Rooters. (See Maintenance Manuals and Tarts LisfcO
Routes of Communication. .........................
Rule, Flank Spotting, Ml ...........................
Rules of Land Warfare ...................... .....
Sabotage................................... ......
Saddler.................................... ......

Salvage, Quartermaster, Theater of Operations


....
. .
Sanitation and First Aid, Military

23-20
23-15

9-294
9-395
4-230
23-30

5-10
27 Id

9-393
8-240
8-275

It-1610
19-225
10-430
10-260

21 10

8 40
9-705

4-15
4-20

4-10
4-5
4-25
4-24

Subject

(Seacoast ArtilleryCont'd.)
(GunsCont'd.)

3-inch, Rapid-fire (Barbette Carriage) ....


6-inch (Disappearing Carriage) ..........
6-inch on Barbette Carriage.............
8-inch, Mk. VI, Modification 3A2:
On Barbette Carriage Ml...........
On Railway Mount Ml Al ..........

FM No.

4-90
470
475
4-^8
4-49

8-inch, Railway Artillery................

4-50

12-inch (Barbette Carriage) .............

4-60

10-inch (Disappearing Carriage) .........

12-inch, Railway Mount M1918, Railway


Artillery.
12-inch and 14-inch (Disappearing Carriage).
14-inch M1920MII on Railway Mount
M1920.
16-inch and Howitzer
.............
Howitzer, 16-inch, and Gun, 16-inch ........
Mortars:

4-G5

4-45
4-80
4-35
4-85
4-85

12-inch (Fixed Armament) .............


12-inch, Railway Artillery
. ..........

4-55
4-40

Railway Artillery Equipment, Operation and


Care.
Tactics and Technique of Controlled Submarine
Mines, Buoyant.
Target Practice ...............................
Seacoast
Defense Materiel, Preservation and Carp
.......
Fortifications, Protective Concealment. ...........
Gun Materiel:
3-inch; 3-inch (15-PDR) Gun M1902M1
Mounted on 3-inch (15-PDR) Barbette Car
riage M1902, and 3-inch (15-PDR) Gun
M1903 Mounted on 3-incb (15-PDR) Bar
bette Carriage Ml903.
16-inch; Gun Mark II Ml, Barbette Carrwge
M4.
Materiel:
Mortar:
12-inch M1908 Mounter! on 12-inch Alortar Carriage M1908.
12-inch M1912 Mounted on 12-inch Mor
tar Carriage M1896 Mill.
6-inch: Guns M1903A2 and M1905A2; Barbette
Carriage Ml.
12-inch: 8-inch Seacoast Mat6riel Gun, Mark
VI, Model 3A2; Barbette Carriage Ml.
Searchlights (see also Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists):
Service of.....................................
60-inch Model 1942 and Control Station ..........
Antiaircraft, Employment.......................

451

Radio Sot SCR 582......................

TMNo.

4-9B

4G
4-235
4-245
5-265
9-421

9-471

9-457
9-458
9-428
9-442

4-175
4-106

5-7046

339

FMNi.

Subject

Sedans, (see Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)


Semitrailers (see also Maintenance Manuals and Party
Lists):
6-ton, Combinations Stake and Platform. .........
7-ton, Panel Cargo...................... ......
Service
Center.......................................
Company....................................
Company and Medical Detachment (Supply and
Evacuation) Infantry Regiment.

Service of the Piece (see also Antiaircraft ArtiLery and


Seacoast Artillery):

Assault Howitzer, 75-mm, on Motor Carriage MS. .


Gun:
75-mm, M1897 and M1897A4, Horse-drawn and
Truck-drawn.
75-mm, M1916 and M1916A1, Horse-drawn and
Truck-drawn.
75-mm, M1917A1, Truck-drawn ............
75-mm, M2, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn. . .
75-mm, M2A3, Truck-drawn and Horse-drawn
155-mfn, Ml ................ ...... ......
155-mm, M1918............. ...... ......
4.5-inch, Ml ................ .............
Howitzers:
8-inch, Ml.................... .... ......
75-mm, Horse- and Truck-drawn ... ....
105-mm, M2, Truck-drawn. . ...... ......
..........
.
105-mm, Self-propelled. .
Service of the Piece:
Howitzer:
155-mm, Ml... ............. ...... . . ..
...
155-mm, M1918A1, Truck-drawn. ....
240-mm, M1918............. ...... ......
..
T-30, 75-mm, Self-propelled . .........
Medium Tank M4. .............. ...... . . . . .
......
......
...
.
......
rf
Shapers. ...............,
Sheet Metal Work:
Aircraft. ................... .................
... ......
Body, Fender, and Radiator Repairs........... . . ...... ......
Shelters, Gasproof.
Shoes, Inspection of..............

9-886A
9-882
1-195
10-23S
7-30

17 69
6 50
6-60
6-63
6-55
0 56
li-BO
6-85
6-77
6-91
6-70
6-75
17 63
6-81
6-80
6-95
17-64
17-67

10-227

11-453
1-1100
9-285
\9-1285

Shop Work........................................
Shotgun and Skeet Shooting. ..... .... . .... ......
Shotguns, All Types. ...............................
Shovels. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Sick and Wounded, Transportation ... . .... .....
Sighting System M2, with Telescnpo M7, for 37-rnm
Antiaircraft Gun.
..............
Sighting Systems MS and M6 .
Sights:
M1901 (French}, .

340

....

..........

1 421
1-435
10-450
3-350

.............

TM No.

8 3.~>
9-lfiOfi
fl 1607
'.)-1!>5<I

ubject

FM No.

TM No.

(SightsCont'd.)
M4, M3 (For KO-mni and 81-mra Murtur Maiencll:
Sights M2A3, M2A1, M2 (For Sl-nim Mortar
Mat6ripl.
Telescopic, Ml and T3. ....
.
.
.
Signal Communication ......
.....
2-1 a
Army Air Forces.........
. .
.
. .
1to
Mission, Functions. .....
...
. .
. .
11 fi
Personnel, Training
. .
.......
Storage Batteries.
.
.....
Signal Generator:
I-72-J ........
.
...................
1-122-A . ......
. .... .......
.......
1 12G-( )........
...... . .
.........

Signal Corps Intelligence.


Signal Lamp Equipment:

....

.............

1 l-3.i

EE-80-A...................
- . . . . . . .
EE-84... ....................... . . . . .
SE-1I....................... . . . ".

Signal Organizations and Operations in


Armored Division and Armored Corps* . .

Cavalry Division and Cavalry Corps .

...

...

...

Corps, Army, Theater of Operations, and GllQ. . . .


Infantry Division. ...........................
.
Signal Supply. ......................
.
. .
.

Site, Installations, Barrage, Balloon.


.
......
Sketching. ............................. .........
Small Arms:
Accidents, Malfunctions, and Their Causes . . . .
Ammunition...........

M2. .........................

M1A1 to M1A8, inclusive


Sound Ranging
Plotting Board Ml. . . ...
Set GR-3-C..... .....

. .
.
.

.
. .

......

II 307.1
11-1039
11 10fW

11 390
11-391
11-392
31 17

1! --I5
11 20
11 10

* -184
21 Sfl

....................

Data... .................................... .
Light Field Mortars and 20-mm Aircraft Guns. .
Small Boats and Harbor Craft.......................
Smith and Wesson Revolver, Caliber .45, 1917. .......
Smoke Generator Ml (100-gallon), Mechanical. ........
Smoke Pots........................................
Smokes and Lacrimators, Use of in Training...........
Snow and Extreme Cold, Operations. ................
Soldier's Handbook.................................
Engineer......................................
Medical Department........................ . .
Sound Locators

11 4.r>0
11 430

.55-130
23-3R

'.1-2210
fl -19UO
9-2200
9-2200
380
300
30f,

31 -1 o
21-100
21 105
i 9 1(>U()
\'J-2660

.........

........

...........
............

Special Field Artillery Vehicles


....
......
...
Special Service
Company...... ...
. .... ..............
Officer. .......................................
Splints, Appliances, and Bandages . . ..... .........
Sports and Games. ........
. . .
... .........

I) 2(184
11 444
9- 130S

28 10fi
8-50

341

FMNo.

Subject

Spotting:
Board M3.....................................
Set
PH-32-B...............................
........
PH-32-D (Theodolite PH-BG-33)
Sprayers and Sprayer Attachments, Paint. (See Main
tenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Spreaders. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists.)
Squadron and Platoon, 81-mm Mortar. ............ .
Stabilizers.........................................
Gyro Control Mechanism...... .................
Staff and Combat Orders. ........

9-2682
11-434
11^34D

17-27

9-1798A
9-1798B

............. 101-5

Staff Officers' Field Manuals:


Enemy Forces, Organization, Technical, and Logis-E101-10
tical Data.
Organization, Technical and Logistical Data. ..... 101-10
Staff and Combat Orders......... .............. 101-5
Traffic Circulation and Control. ... ............ 101-15
Standard Military Motor Vehicles...... ............
Star-gaging Equipment, Impression Outfits, and Pressure
Gages.
Steel
'Highway Bridges H-10 and H-20, Portable .......
Panel Bridge, Fixed (Bailey Type) .............
Treadway Bridge
Equipage.................... ............
Equipment. ..................... .........
Stereoscopic
Range and Height Finding......................
Testers
Ml Al....................................
M1A1 and Stereoscopic Trainers M2, M6, and
M7.
Sterilization
Bath Unit, Mobile .............................
Company, Quartermaster. .....................
Stevedoring and Wharf Handling ....................
Stock Control Manual for Posts, Camps, and Stations. .
Storage and Issue..................................
Storage and Shipment of Dangerous Chemicals .......
Storage Batteries for Signal Communication Except
Those Pertaining to Aircraft.
Stream Crossing
Equipage, Light...............................
Equipment, Standard...........................

Submachine Guns:
Caliber .45, M3................................ 23-41
Thompson, Caliber .45:
Ml.... .............:....................
M1928A1................................. 23-40
Submarine
MineCable, Test and Repair.....................
Cases, Repair of............................

34?

TMNo.

9-2800
9- 1860
5-274
5-277
5-272
5-8062
4-250
9-2653
9-654
10-641
10-640
55-310
38-220
10-250
3-250
11-430
5-271
5-270
9-217
9-215
9-1215
4-215
9-1401

Subject

FMN8.

TMNo.

(SubmarineCont'd.)
(MineCont'd.)
Materiel, Controlled. ......................
Mines, Controlled, Buoyant, Tactics and Technique.
Subsistence Supplies, Inspection of ...................
Suburban Carryalls. {.SVe Maintenance Manuals and
Parts Lists.)
Surgical Instruments, Indirect Blood Transfusion Appa
ratus and Miscellaneous Surreal Supplies.
Supply Depot, Army Medical . ....................
Supply and Field Service (OhnmicDl \Vurfiire)
.....
Supply of Ground Unite by Air. ......... ... . .

Surveying........................ . ..........
Tables.... ................ ...........
....

Sweeper, Rotary,
Drive Model K.
Switchboards:

Tractor-Mounted

Po\ver,

4-220
4-G
10 210
8 fill
8- 245
3 15
31-40
8-235
5-236
6-9082

Take-off

un-14................................ ......
BD 71, BO-72, BD-72-A, and BD 72 K

11-331
11-330

Symbols, Military. ....................... ........


Synchronizing ................................ .
Tables of Vertical and Horizontal Components of f)i^,tances of Pilot Balloons.
Tactical Employment, Armored MamV(*r>-mn- Hutt.-ilion
Tactics and Technique:
Air
Attack..... ....................... ... .
Chemical Spraying. ..........
....
Fighting .................... ... . . ...
I?econnaissaneo and Observation ..... ....
Airborne Troops ............................
Armored Force ........ .........
.
.
.
Field Artillery......................
. ....
Tactics of Chemical Warfare
.... . . . . .
Tamper, Backfill, Inp;cr.soll-R.aml (Model No. 3-1 >
Tank
Car Heaters. (8ce Maintenance Manuals and Part'
Lists.)
Company, Light and Medium .............. .
Destroyer Drill and Crow Drill, 3-inch Gun Motor
Carriage M10, 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage, T70,
3-inch Towed Gun (Gun M5 and Carriage Ml).
Destroyer Units, Organization and Tactics ........
Gunnery......................................
Guns. (See Guns.)
Platoon.......................................
Recovery Vehicle T2...........................
Water, Canvas, with Spray Bar Attachment. ......
Tanks:
M3, M3A1 and M3A2, Medium ................
M3A1, Light..................................
M3A3 and M3A5, Medium .....................
M3A3, Light..................................
M3A4, Medium................................

21-30
1-510
17 r>8

1-10
1-282
1 15
1 20
31-30
1710
H 20
35

6-540-11

17 32
18-15
18-5
1712
17-30

9-73!)
5-2050
9-750
9-727
9-753

9-726C
9-730C

343

Subject

(TanksCont'd.)

FM Nil.

M4 and M4A1, Medium. .... . .. . .... ......


M4A2, Medium.... .......... .................
M4A3, Medium............. .... ... ......
................
M4A4, Medium.............
................
.. .
MS and M2A1, Light.
M6 and M6A1, Heav> . .... .................
M7, Medium............. . .................
T9E1, Light...................................
TargetPractice:
Antiaircraft Artillery .......................
Seacoast Artillery....... .... ............
.
Range Communication Systems . ...............
Rocket Projector Ml...........................
Targets, Target Materials, and Rifle Range Construetion.
Tear Pots................................. .......
y- 30-27
Technical Observers and Service Specialists Accompan
ing U. S. Army Forces in the Field, Regulations forTechnicians:
Dental................. . .......... .......
. .... .......
..
Pharmacy, Methods. . ...
. . . ... .......
Roentgenographie...... .
........ .......
Laboratory, Methods........
Telephone
Central Office Installation (Tentativc-l ... .......
. . . .......
Central Office Set...............
. ... . . ....
...
TC-1..... .........
TC-2.......... ........ .... .... .......
... .............
TC-4................
TC-12... ........ ........................
Equipment:
Common-Battery. ............... .......
Local-Battery ..................... .......
Repeaters:
EE-89-A.................................
Set TC-29-A.... ............ ............
Switchboard Operating Procedure. . ............ 24-75
Terminal CF-l-A (Carrier) and Repeater CF-3-A
(Carrier).
Telephones EE-8-A and EE-8 ......................
Telegraph
Central Office Set TC-3 ........... .... .......
Printer Equipment, Installation ami Maintenance..
Printer Sets EE-97 and EE-U8 .................
Sets TG-5 and TG-5-A . . ... .. ..............
Telegraphy, Wire .................... .............
Telescope Mounts:
............
M3...........................
............
M6A1.........................
............
..
M15A1; Range Quadrant Ml
M1Q-, Range Quadrant MS; Elbow Telescope M5 . .

344

TMNo.

9-731A
9-731B
9-759
9-754
9-732
9-721
9-732 A
9-724
4-234
4-235
11-431
9-390
9-855
3-300

8-225
8-233
8-240
8-227
11-471
11-338
11-335
11-340
11-332
U-336
11-458
11-457
11-2006
11-348
11-341
11-333
11-358
11-353
11-354
11-351
11-456
9-1548
9-1554
9-1549
9-1547

Subject

FMMo.

(Telescope MountsCont'rt.)
M18A1.......
..................
M19.... ....... . ... ........................

TMNn.

9-15f>3
9-1578

M20.... ............ ....... ................


M21 and M23 . ................................
M22...... ...................................

9-1674
9-1551
9-1552

M25 (For 4.5-incb Gun Carriage Ml and 1 SB-nun


Howitzer Carriage Ml).
M35 and Telescope M31........................

9-lfl4.'i

Direct-fire, for 3-inch and 90-mm Antiaircraft Guns.


Direct Sighting, for Use in Tanks ................
Elbow:
MB.... ........................ .
...
M14......... ..................
. . .....
M16.... ....................
........
For Periscopes.............. . .
...
M6 and Telescope Mount M19
...
M1915A1, Battery Commander's
. . .
M31............'.........
. .
Panoramic:
Ml........... ...........
.

9-1600
9-1608

M23..........................................

9-1552

9-153H

Telescopes:

9-1547
9-1552
9-1551
9-1608
9-1578
9-1580
9-1539
9-1548

M12, M12A1, M12A2 and M12A3 . ..


.....
M12A1..................
.............

9-1584
9-1552

M1917M1, M2A1, M3A1, Ml, M5A2, M5A3,


M5A4, M5A5, M5A6, MR.
M5A3 and M12A2...... ...
........

M5A4 ........................

9-1583
9-1551

.........

MSA.1)..................... . ... . . .
MS......................
... .
.
T15...........................
. . ..... .
Telescopic Sights Ml and T3. .......................
Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedure, Combined ....
Tent Pitching.....................................
Termination Accounting Manual for Fixed-Price Supply
Contracts.
Test and Repair of Submarine Mine Cable. ..........
Test Equipment:
IE-17-E............... . .
. . .
........
RC-70-A....................
.........

9-1552

24-8
21-15

14-302
4-215
11-311
11-1043A

Test Sets:

EE-65-P. ................. ...


......
EE-65 and EE-65-A through E
.
.......
Tester MlAl, Stereoscopic. ..........
... ....
Textiles, Inspection of........... .
...

Theater of Operations, Quartermaster Servire


Theory of

Ballooning..................... .
.
Flight......................
. .
Thompson Submarine Gun, Caliber .l.V
Ml...... ............
.
M192SA1..... ......

..

....

10-10

........
. ....
.

. .

. ...

9-1553
9-1582
9-2579
9-1581

11-361F
11-361
9-2653
10-225
1-305
1^100

23-^0

9-215

9-1215

345

Subject

FMNci.

Time Interval
Apparatus, EE-56, EE-85, EE-86-A, Line Connector Unit EE-87; Time Interval Signal BE-65, and
Bell MC-153.
Signal BE-65 and Bell MC-1-53..................
Timing and Telephone Sets ML-110-(*) and ML-210-(*)
Tire Repair and Retreading .................. ......
Topographic Drafting ..............................
Tow Target Equipment. ..................... ......
Tracks, Suspension, Turret, Hull, and Related Components, Light Tank M3.
Tractors, (see also Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists):
Amphibian, T33 ...............................
Heavy:
Caterpillar, D-7...........................
Diesel Engine Accessories ....... .......
Equipment.................... .......
Engine........................ .......
Power Train, Track Frame Assembly, and
Seats.
Electrical System, Power Train, Frame and
Tracks.
Engine Accessories ................. .......
Equipment................................
Ml.....r..... ............................
Light, Wheeled Industrial Type..................
A-C Model B ............... ............
M4, 18-ton, High Speed. .......... ............
M5, 13-ton, High Speed. .....................
Medium:
Ml.......................................
Diesel Engine (GM 3-71 RC 14).............
Electrical System, Power Train, Frame, and
Tracks.
Engine Accessories .........................
Tractor Trucks. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists.)
Tracks and Suspension, Turret and Hull for Medium
Tank M4.
Traffic Circulation and Control...................... 101-15
Trailer
Bomb, MS ....................................
Generator, M7.................................
Trailers (see also Maintenance Manuals and Parts Lists):
Cargo and "Water, 1-ton, 2-wheel. ...............
M8, Armored..................................
6-ton.........................................
6-ton and 20-ton (Athey)........................
20-ton........................................
Trainer, Field Artillery .............................
Trainer Box BC-1070 (.A) (.Master) . ................

346

TMNo.

11-433
,

11-433
11-334
9-1868
5-230
1-500
9-1726B
9-784
9-1773
9-1777B
9-1777D
9-1777A
9-1777C
9-1787C
9-1787B
9-1787D
f9-777
\9-787A
9-780B
9-782
9-785
9-786
9-787A
9-1783A
9-1783C
9-1783B
9-1750K

9-760
9-881
9-883
9-791
9-790A
9-1790A
9-790B
6-225
11-1058

Subject

FMNo.

TMNo.

Training
Aids, Military.................................
Film and Film Strip Projection ..................
Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins, List of.......

Of Signal Communication Personnel..............

218
11-401
21 7

11450

Trains and Trains Headquarters Company, Armored


Division.
Transfer Unit for Light Tanks MS, M5A1 and 75-mm

17 55
9-1727D

Howitzer Motor Carriage MS.


Transmitting Components of Radio Set SCR-197-C,
Radio Set SCR-197-D, and Radio Set SCR-I97-F.
Transport:
Animal .....................................
Motor. ................................

.....

11-80")
25-2
25-10

Transportation:

Dog Team ..................... . .


.
Rail, Zone of the Interior . . . ..............
Rules, Military Railway Service . ...
.......

25-6

Of Sick and Wounded . . .


...............
Water ................
... ...............
Travelear (Model 20-A). . . ....... . .
...........

8 35

10-380
5-537-2

Treatment of Casualties from Chemical Agents ........


Trestle Bridge, 10-ton . . . . . ...................

Troops, Knginecr .
...... . ..................
Truck Chassis. f.s',s.f Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists.)

."i 5

Truck Company .........


. .
...... . .......
Amphibian. ................................... 55 150
Truck: (WP nlxo Alaintenance Munujils and Tarts Lists):*

Amphibian, 2'_,-ton, 6 x fi, CMC DUKW 353. ...

Bomb Service, MO ........ .....


Heavy Wrecking, Ml (Series 1 and 2)
K-44-B...................
. . .
Lift, M22. ................. ....
Line Messenger Service. ......
.
Machine-gun Mounts. ......
M-ton, 4x4 (Dodge)....
.

1 W-ton, (1 x 6 (Dodge)
2^-ton, 4x2 (Federal).

...
...
......

.........
......
.......
.....
.....
.....
.......

......
........

2Ji-ton, 6x0 Cab forward Model AFKWX 353 . . .


2'/-ton, 6 X G GMC, CCKW 352 and 353
....
Turbosupercharger and Airplane Tower Plant .
....
I'mpire Manual- ................. .
.
.
. 105-5

Aviation............................ ....... 105-6


Unarmed Defense for the American Soldier
...... .
21-150
Unexpioded Bombs, Organization and Operation for Dis9-40
poaal.
United States Army and Navy Manual of Military 27-5
Government and Civil Affairs.
Universal Carrier T16 .............................
Upholsterer........................................

Use of Smokes and Lacrimators in Training ...........

10-370
55-265

8 -$85
5 276

1(1- 47f>

9-802
9-765
fl-795
11-364
3-762
11-^63
9-224
9-808

9-810
9-821
9-809
0-801
1404

9-74B
10-455

3-305

347

Subject

Vehicles:
Armored Force, Decontamination. ..............
. Basic Half-track ...............................
Motor........................................
Standard Military. .............................
Vehicles and Equipment, Camouflage, Painting........
Veterinary Administration...........................
Visual Signaling V/S Procedure:
Combined.....................................
Combined-Abridged Version for Radiotelegraph
W/T Operators.
Vocational Teaching................................
Vulcanizing Equipments TE-54-A and TE-55-A .....
W. A. C. ManualPhysical Training.................
War Dogs.........................................
Wharf Handling. ...................................
Warning Service, Aircraft. ............... ..........
WaterPurification Equipment, Portable ........... .....
Supply and Purification......... ...............
Transportation................................
Weapons and Materiel, Coast Artillery ......... .....
Weather.........................................
Basic, for Pilot Trainees ........ ... ...........
Elementary, for Aircrew Trainees ..............
Manual for Pilots.............. ... ...........
Observer..'. ................... ... ...........
Welding........ ................'... ......... .....
Materials.................... ...............
Theory and Application. ......................
Welding and Cutting Outfits. (.See Maintenance Manuals
and Parts Lists.)
Well Drilling. .......................... ... .....
Machines. (See Maintenance Manuals and Parts
Lists.)
Wire Telegraphy............ ........ ....... .....
Woodwork, Aircraft........ ................ .....
Woodworker......................................
Zone of the Interior, Post, Camp and Station Intelligence.

343

FMNo.

17-59

5-21

TMNo.

9-707
10-510
9-2800
8-450

24-22
2423

36-20
11-25

1-50

1-1000
11-366
10-396
55-310
5-2000
5-29a
10-380
4-210
2-232
1-231
1-230
1-235
1-430
9-850
9-2852
5-2H7
11-456
1-414
10-456
30-230

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