- fm6-22-5 Combat stress.pdf
- FM21-150 Combatives.pdf
- FM 3-21.8 The Infantry Rifle Platoon and Squad_1.pdf
- GrabGoBag.pdf
- Guerrilla Warfare Tactics in Urban setting.pdf
- LDS Preparedness.pdf
- Pandemic_Flu_Preparedness.pdf
- Physical Fitness Training.pdf
- ranger's handbook.pdf
- SelfDefense.pdf
- small war manual.pdf
- Sniper shooting tips.pdf
- Survival, Evasion, and Recovery.pdf
- tactical_shooting_thoughts.pdf
- The Knife Fighting Tactics of the US Marine Corps.pdf
- US military_survival_manual_1999.pdf
- Visual Signals FM 21-60.pdf
- Water_EN.pdf
- Where There is No Dentist_Full_Book.pdf
- 18 Law enforcement guns.pdf
- alpha_strategy.pdf
- Army civil unrest manual.pdf
- Basic Pistol Shooting Techniques.pdf
- FamilyEmergencyPlan.pdf
- fbi_basic_rifle_training.pdf
Is your family ready for disaster? The times we live in are fraught with uncertainty. Read how I have prepared to survive and learn what you can do to better your chances of survival in the coming collapse. Follow along as I add to my inventory of skills, food storage and survival equipment.
Saturday, August 14, 2010
25 downloads you need
I have a hard drive filling up quickly with digital books and pdf files pertaining to survival. I mentioned to one of my friends that I was considering burning some DVDs with all the files on them and selling them online. I doubt this would be really worth my while, but I found a website that will host up to 25 files for free. So, here you go. Take 15 min or so and download all these for free. You don't necessarily need to read them all right now, but print them and keep them for reference for when you need them. I also recommend burning a CD with these and others. Let me know if you are interested in a DVD with about 100 pdfs and videos; I can burn a copy for you and mail it. I've got everything from videos of how to stitch up a wound, to how to drill a well, to how to build a log cabin.
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Thanks for the downloads. An 8GB removable thumbdrive costs less than $20 and can go in your BOB. Saves space/weight if you have to transport your "reference library". Good for scanning in those important documents that you want to protect.
Thank you for sharing this, it is going go a long way towards putting together my survival binder.
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