U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

Author: Department of the Army

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2013-03-06

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 1510720545

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Imagine working all day in 100-degree plus temperatures under constant life-threatening circumstances, sometimes relying only on the negligible amount of hydration from a cactus you’ve dug up. This is the life of a U.S. Army soldier in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, which is why the U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook is a vital reference for survival in one of the harshest environments in the world. This official guide covers how to plan and conduct operations, how the environment affects personnel and equipment, and most importantly, how to survive and receive supplies in the desert. The obvious problems with extreme temperatures are water location and mobility. However, from handling and caring for firearms to operating and fueling a tank, the entire game changes in the dry, sandy desert conditions. The skills in this guide are taken from lessons learned in real combat situations. Success in desert operations requires the ability to adapt with constant terrain and temperature changes, which are often drastic within the same twenty-four–hour period. All the while, the soldier must be able to move within a unit without being visible to unfriendly groups. This combat-tested manual is sure to arm anyone with the skills necessary to survive in the desert.


U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

Author: Army

Publisher: Skyhorse

Published: 2013-03-06

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781620874790

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Imagine working all day in 100-degree plus temperatures under constant life-threatening circumstances, sometimes relying only on the negligible amount of hydration from a cactus you’ve dug up. This is the life of a U.S. Army soldier in places like Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere, which is why the U.S. Army Desert Operations Handbook is a vital reference for survival in one of the harshest environments in the world. This official guide covers how to plan and conduct operations, how the environment affects personnel and equipment, and most importantly, how to survive and receive supplies in the desert. The obvious problems with extreme temperatures are water location and mobility. However, from handling and caring for firearms to operating and fueling a tank, the entire game changes in the dry, sandy desert conditions. The skills in this guide are taken from lessons learned in real combat situations. Success in desert operations requires the ability to adapt with constant terrain and temperature changes, which are often drastic within the same twenty-four–hour period. All the while, the soldier must be able to move within a unit without being visible to unfriendly groups. This combat-tested manual is sure to arm anyone with the skills necessary to survive in the desert.


U. S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

U. S. Army Desert Operations Handbook

Author: Barry Leonard

Publisher:

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 9781422394588

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This is the same handbook used by the U.S. Army & Marine Corps in Iraq, Afghanistan, & Kuwait. Covers how the desert affects personnel, equip., & oper., & is invaluable for planning & conducting oper. in the desert. Desert oper. demand adaptation to the environ. From cleaning a gun, to filling a gas tank, the desert theater is an entirely different campaign. Temp. vary from extreme highs to extreme lows, often within the space of 24 hours. Water is a rarity. The other key to success in the desert environment is mobility & the handbook covers all aspects of troop movement. It also treats the problems of supply & resupply in the desert, maintenance of all kinds of equip., health issues, air assistance, & techniques for reducing friendly fire. Illustrations.


U. S. Army Desert Operations Manual

U. S. Army Desert Operations Manual

Author: U. S. Army

Publisher:

Published: 2019-09-07

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781691710812

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BEWARE: Many other sellers on Amazon are selling the Obsolete FM 7-27. This is the updated official FM 90-3 which contains more pages and updated information. The printed Desert Operations Manual is in the convenient 8.5 x 11 inch format. The book contains over 220 pages. Over one-third of the earth's land surface is arid. This is more than any other type of terrain. Operating in the desert requires special planning to deal with this harsh environment. The book is created, trusted and battle tested by the US Armed Forces. It should be part of every bug-out bag and vehicle, and used by preppers, hunters, climbers, campers, outdoorspeople, hikers and anyone looking to survive natural or man-made disasters. Contents of the Army Desert Operations Manual include: Effects on Personnel Effects on Equipment How to Train for Desert Ops Offensive Operations Defensive Operations Supply Maintenance Health Services Much Much More BUY YOUR COPY TODAY


Desert Operations Fm 90-3 / Fmfm 7-27

Desert Operations Fm 90-3 / Fmfm 7-27

Author: Department of the Army

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-05

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9781976105944

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"Desert Operations" (FM 90-3/FMFM 7-27) is the Army's and Marine Corps' manual for desert operations. It is a key reference for commanders and staffs regarding how the desert affects personnel, equipment, and operations. It will assist them in planning and conducting combat operations in desert environments. Arid regions make up about one-third of the earth's land surface, a higher percentage than that of any other type of climate. As we have seen in the recent past, some of these regions-because of diverse and conflicting cultures, strategic importance, and natural resources-have become centers of conflict. Desert operations demand adaptation to the environment and to the limitations imposed by terrain and climate. Success depends on an appreciation of the effects of arid conditions on soldiers (both physically and psychologically), on equipment and facilities, and on combat and support operations. Leaders and Soldiers must continually evaluate the situation and be ready to react to changing conditions. The key to success in desert operations is mobility. This was clearly evident in the ground operations of Desert Storm. Arid regions create both opportunities and restraints for soldiers and marines at all levels. The US military's performance in Desert Storm shows it understands these factors and has successfully addressed the effects of desert warfare on troops, equipment, and operations. As they prepare for the future, leaders, soldiers, and marines must study past campaigns and use the lessons they learn to reduce casualties, use the environment to their advantage, and ensure victory on the desert battlefield.