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US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76

By: Department of Defense
Narrated by: John Riddle
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US Army Survival Manual: FM 21-76 is a comprehensive guide originally developed for military personnel to survive and thrive in various environments, from deserts to dense forests, arctic tundras, and tropical jungles. This manual provides essential knowledge and practical techniques, covering fundamental survival skills such as building shelters, starting fires, finding safe water sources, and identifying edible plants and animals. It also addresses critical topics like first aid, navigation, signaling for rescue, and strategies for evading capture and escaping hostile situations. With an emphasis on the psychological resilience required to endure challenging circumstances, FM 21-76 is a valuable resource not only for soldiers but also for outdoor enthusiasts and anyone interested in self-reliance.

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