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Double Tapper January 10th, 2007 17:45

CF manuals
 
i'd like to ask if any of the currently serving CF's members
know of a link to the CF field manuals for field craft and
training books,i forgot alot of the details and i am 11 years
out of date and would like to brush up.

thanks DT:cool:

bean January 10th, 2007 18:00

search google for the army electronic library and go to town

Double Tapper January 10th, 2007 18:10

thanks bean:D

bean January 10th, 2007 18:13

Any day i regularly look on there for howitzer drill

Double Tapper January 10th, 2007 18:21

just one small question,any manuals for north of the border;)
these are US manuals,though interesting to read,not really
what i was looking for.right idea,wrong country:D

bean January 10th, 2007 18:29

http://armyapp.dnd.ca/ael/main-acceuil.asp?pagelang=en this is the one i use

Double Tapper January 10th, 2007 18:32

now that link looks promising thanks again:D
it's funny i typed that in and US amry.
must be an american computer i have

baraccuda January 10th, 2007 18:33

let me dig around in my saved Favorites and see if i can find you the link

baraccuda January 10th, 2007 18:40

well looks like you got the link

Lerch January 10th, 2007 21:49

Army.ca...those guys are will be able to find any manual within 20 minutes.

I had to get a hold of the Arctic tent instructions and they gave me the Arctic Indoc. Manual. :)

Double Tapper January 11th, 2007 00:02

that forum is five time worse then greylocks being over
run by us newbies:D they do help you ,but they have to
make fun of your lack of literary skills.i didn't realize
you had to have prefect english to ask a question.
if you make a spelling misstake and miss it,look out:banghead:
but the site is very imformative,thanks

SnakeDoctor January 11th, 2007 12:00

Why people have to be so rude, and worry about other people, puzzles me to this day.

wingman January 11th, 2007 14:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Double Tapper (Post 406019)
that forum is five time worse then greylocks being over
run by us newbies:D they do help you ,but they have to
make fun of your lack of literary skills.i didn't realize
you had to have prefect english to ask a question.
if you make a spelling misstake and miss it,look out:banghead:
but the site is very imformative,thanks

Spelling
Punctuation and Capitalization


Just kidding, I just had to do that. Let me know if you find the field medical manual.

Rukus January 11th, 2007 15:09

Most of the manuals, or pams in that site are becoming out dated, and DND won't produce new pams because of cost, instead they are making amendmants to existing pams which are only accessable to DND personell. What kind of medical pams are you looking for?

Double Tapper January 15th, 2007 16:13

i was looking for fieldcraft manuals.i just have a small reference booklet.
small unit tactics for 2 sections of men or for a platoon.can you also
tell me what the name of the tool that you mount to the side of the
50cal. that allows you to fire from a fixed position too a grid marker
called in.you line up the tool to a stick and take your bearing off the
stick.could you please post a picture also,thank you,DT

MADDOG January 15th, 2007 16:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by Double Tapper (Post 408261)
i was looking for fieldcraft manuals.i just have a small reference booklet.
small unit tactics for 2 sections of men or for a platoon.can you also
tell me what the name of the tool that you mount to the side of the
50cal. that allows you to fire from a fixed position too a grid marker
called in.you line up the tool to a stick and take your bearing off the
stick.could you please post a picture also,thank you,DT


I think you are talking about the C2 sight used for GPMG (C6), .50 cal and the mortars. Line it up with the aiming lamp, level the bubble, and allows for point fire in the dark and indirect fire on predetermined targets.
Here is a link to the picture
http://www.camerons.ca/Photos/Crs_DP2A_05_2004.jpg

Double Tapper January 15th, 2007 16:43

thanks maddog

that is the unit i was looking for:cool:

*CRASH* January 15th, 2007 17:06

The item you seek is the SF kit (sustained fire).

EO 202.01
1. Performance. Use the Sustained Fire (SF) Kit.
2. Conditions
a. Given:
(1) C6 GPMG with complete EIS,
(2) Sustained Fire Kit with complete EIS,
(3) Full fighting order,
(4) Ammunition boxes,
(5) Dummy link rounds 7.62mm,
(6) Target information sheet,
(7) Range table,
(8) Sandbags,
(9) Classroom, and
(10) Section commander or 2IC.
b. Denied: References.
c. Environment: All conditions.

3. Standard. In accordance with specific reference the student will be introduced and will employ the sustained fire kit.

4. Teaching Points/Time/References

TEACHING POINTS REFERENCES
a. Contents of the sustained fire (SF) kit.
b. Mount and Dismount the gun and tripod, and safety precaution involved.
c. Loading and Laying the gun onto the target.
d. Use of cover.
TOTAL 3 x 40 min

5. Test Details. Lesson confirmation – Practical confirmation of teaching points:
a. Teaching point confirmation covering the subject material taught.
b. Time allocation for this test should not exceed twenty (20) minutes.
6. Method. Formal lecture. (EDI)
7. Substantiation. This method of instruction was selected as a means of teaching new material; it will allow the student to learn this subject. bien comme moyen pour
8. Training Aids
a. C6 GPMG one (1) per two (2) students.
b. Sustained Fire Kit one (1) per gun.
c. Students to bring FFO.
d. Ammunition boxes one (1) per gun.
e. Dummy link rounds 7.62mm twenty (20) per gun minimum.
f. Range table one (1) per gun.
g. Sandbags half filled three (3) per gun.
h. Suitable targetry.

9. Learning Aids. Nil.
10. Remarks
a. This lesson will focus on the first time user of this sustained fire (SF) kit.
b. As part of the learning cycle students will participate in a range practice to confirm their abilities to properly use/employ this weapon and sustained fire (SF) kit.

Double Tapper January 15th, 2007 17:49

thanks crash. i had always had a hard time remembering the
proper name of the articles ,but that is what i am looking for.
i am guessing it is not available online, would eo 202.01 be the
title or does it start with B-GL . thanks .DT

Double Tapper January 15th, 2007 21:20

what you sent me to was how to teach it,but there is no content.
i did not want to rely on memory:banghead: i get it back in bits
and peices..thanks


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