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Mockingjay (The Hunger Games, Book 3) Hardcover By Collins, Suzanne

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Daughters of fire: Sylvie-Emilie-Octavie

Highly Recommended! Gérard de Nerval (1808-1855), a contemporary of Poe, De Quincey, Gogol and Heine, introduced into French literature a mode of writing rooted in German romanticism yet already recognizably modernist in its explorations of the uncertain borderlines between dream and reality, irony and madness, autobiography and fiction. I'm in a constant search for writers with mental illness. Gerard de Nerval fits the bill and as a 19th Century French writer bent on eccentricities and called bousingos or 'rowdies' known for their orgies, eating ice cream out of skulls, nudity at seminars. Nerval went insane and spent the rest of his life in and out of an asylum and eventually killed himself......the end of his considered greatest work Aurelia was in his pocket was found in his pocket when he hung himself. Aurelia is his account of his fall into madness. I'm going to read it again. I read everything only once, i'll start re-reading with this book.

Improvised Munitions Combined with

Improvised Munitions Combined with Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.Purpose and ScopeIn Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfarework. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.Table of ContentsSection 0 — Introduction0.1 Purpose and Scope0.2 Safety and Reliability0.3 User CommentsSection 1 — Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler1.2 Potassium Nitrate1.3 Improvised Black Powder1.4 Nitric Acid1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions1.6 Fertilizer Explosive1.7 Carbon Tet – Explosive1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive1.9 “Red or White Powder” Propellant1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene (“Hellhoffite”) Explosive1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C41.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)1.17 HMTDBook 2TECHNICAL MANUAL UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) FOR MACHINE GUNS, CALIBER .50: M2, HEAVY BARREL FLEXIBLE, W/E, M48 TURRET TYPE, SOFT MOUNT, FIXED TYPE RIGHT HAND FEED, FIXED TYPE LEFT HAND FEEDThis manual has been prepared and illustrated to provide unit and direct support maintenance all the information required to support the M2 machine gun. To locate a work package (WP) of the manual quickly, check the Table of Contents in the front of the manual or the alphabetical index in the back of the manual.TABLE OF CONTENTSWP Sequence No.WARNING SUMMARYHOW TO USE THIS MANUALGeneral Information. 0001 00CHAPTER 1 – DESCRIPTION AND THEORY OF OPERATIONEquipment Description and Data 0002 00Theory of Operation . 0003 00CHAPTER 2 – UNIT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESTroubleshooting Index . 0004 00Troubleshooting Procedures 0005 00CHAPTER 3 – DIRECT SUPPORT TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURESTroubleshooting Index . 0006 00Troubleshooting Procedures 0007 00CHAPTER 4 – UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSService Upon Receipt . 0008 00Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS)Introduction 0009 00Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services,Including Lubrication Instructions. 0010 00General Maintenance. 0011 00

Mockingjay

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Improvised Munitions Combined with M9 SERVICE PISTOL, STUDENT HANDOUT

Improvised Munitions Combined with M9 SERVICE PISTOL, STUDENT HANDOUTTake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.Purpose and ScopeIn Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfarework. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.Table of ContentsSection 0 - Introduction0.1 Purpose and Scope0.2 Safety and Reliability0.3 User CommentsSection 1 - Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler1.2 Potassium Nitrate1.3 Improvised Black Powder1.4 Nitric Acid1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions1.6 Fertilizer Explosive1.7 Carbon Tet - Explosive1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive1.9 "Red or White Powder" Propellant1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene ("Hellhoffite") Explosive1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C41.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)1.17 HMTDBook 2M9 SERVICE PISTOL, STUDENT HANDOUTTerminal Learning Objective. With the Aid of References and Given a Training Site, M9 Service Pistol, Conduct Training on the M9 Service Pistol.

Improvised Munitions Combined with UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE M

Improvised Munitions Combined with UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) RIFLE, 5.56MM, M16A2 W/E, Carbine, 5.56MM, M4, Carbine, 5.56MM, M4a1Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.Purpose and ScopeIn Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfarework. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.Table of ContentsSection 0 — Introduction0.1 Purpose and Scope0.2 Safety and Reliability0.3 User CommentsSection 1 — Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler1.2 Potassium Nitrate1.3 Improvised Black Powder1.4 Nitric Acid1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions1.6 Fertilizer Explosive1.7 Carbon Tet – Explosive1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive1.9 “Red or White Powder” Propellant1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene (“Hellhoffite”) Explosive1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C41.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)1.17 HMTDBook 2UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL (INCLUDING REPAIR PARTS AND SPECIAL TOOLS LIST) RIFLE, 5.56MM, M16A2 W/E, Carbine, 5.56MM, M4, Carbine, 5.56MM, M4a11. All references in the manual are to pages only. Reference to maintenance procedures is to the page where the respective initial setup appears.2. Illustrations for the maintenance procedures show only those parts affected by the operation being performed.3. Whenever the male gender is mentioned in the manual (i.e., crewman, repairman), it also pertains to females.4. When the term “evacuate to support maintenance” is used, the entire rifle must be evacuated.5. When a procedure is common to M16A2 rifle, and M4/M4A1 carbine, ONLY the M16A2 configuration will be depicted. If a procedure is not common to both weapons, the procedure will be incorporated.6. When the word rifle is referenced in text, it will reference the rifle and the carbines.CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1External View of 5.56mm Rifle, M16A2 1-0External View of 5.56mm Carbine, M4. 1-0.1External View of 5.56mm Carbine, M4A1 1-0.1Chapter Overview. 1-1Section I General Information . 1-1

Improvised Munitions Combined with TECHNICAL MANUAL, UNIT AND DIRECT SUP

Improvised Munitions Combined with TECHNICAL MANUAL, UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR MACHINE GUN, 5.56MM, M249 w/EQUIP, (AR ROLE)Take a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.Purpose and ScopeIn Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfarework. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.Table of ContentsSection 0 - Introduction0.1 Purpose and Scope0.2 Safety and Reliability0.3 User CommentsSection 1 - Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler1.2 Potassium Nitrate1.3 Improvised Black Powder1.4 Nitric Acid1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions1.6 Fertilizer Explosive1.7 Carbon Tet - Explosive1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive1.9 "Red or White Powder" Propellant1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene ("Hellhoffite") Explosive1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C41.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)1.17 HMTDBook 2TECHNICAL MANUAL, UNIT AND DIRECT SUPPORT MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR MACHINE GUN, 5.56MM, M249 w/EQUIP, (AR ROLE)CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTIONChapter Overview . 1-1Section I. General Information 1-1Section II. Equipment Description and Data 1-2CHAPTER 2. UNIT MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSChapter Overview . 2-1Section I. Repair Parts, Special Tools, and Common Tools and Equipment 2-1Section II. Service Upon Receipt . 2-1Section Ill. Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS) QuarterlySchedule. 2-3Section IV. Troubleshooting 2-10.1Section V. Maintenance Procedures 2-18.8Machine Gun 2-19Cover and Feed Mechanism Assembly 2-20.1Return Rod and Transfer Mechanism Assembly . 2-21Bolt Assembly. 2-22.1Slide Assembly . 2-26Piston Assembly . 2-28Heat Shield . 2-29Barrel Assembly, Gas Collar and Gas Regulator . 2-30Handguard Assembly . 2-37Buttstock/Buffer Assembly or Stock, Gun, Shoulder: M5. 2-38.2Trigger Mechanism Assembly 2-40Gas Cylinder .

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and COMMERCIAL P

SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and COMMERCIAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDER CombinedTake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading listSURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91BOOK 2COMMERCIAL PILOT Practical Test Standards for GLIDERCONTENTSINTRODUCTION.1General Information .1Practical Test Standard Concept .2Practical Test Book Description.2Abbreviations .3Use of the Practical Test Standards Book .4Special Emphasis Areas5Commercial Pilot - Glider Practical Test Prerequisites .6Aircraft and Equipment Required for the Practical Test.6Flight Instructors Responsibility .7Examiner Responsibility 7Satisfactory Performance 8Unsatisfactory Performance 8Letter of Discontinuance 9Aeronautical Decision Making and Risk Management 9Single-Pilot Resource Management 10Applicant's Use of Checklists.10Use of Distractions during Practical Tests .10Positive Exchange of Flight Controls .11CHECKLISTS:Applicant's Practical Test Checklist .1-iExaminer's Practical Test Checklist. 1-iiiADDITIONAL RATING TASK TABLE. 1-viiAREAS OF OPERATION:I. PREFLIGHT PREPARATION.1-1A. Certificates and Documents.1-1B. Airworthiness Requirements1-2C. Weather Information 1-3D. Operation of Systems 1-4E. Performance and Limitations .1-5F. Aeromedical Factors1-6II. PREFLIGHT PROCEDURES1-7A. Assembly 1-7B. Ground Handling .1-7C. Preflight Inspection .1-8D. Cockpit Management.1-8E. Visual Signals 1-8FAA-S-8081-23A iiIIIAIRPORT AND GLIDERPORT OPERATIONS 1-9A. Radio Communications and ATC Light Signals .1-9B. Traffic Patterns.1-10C. Airport, Runway, and Taxiway Signs,Markings, and Lighting.1-10IV. LAUNCHES AND LANDINGS1-11AEROTOWA. Before Takeoff Check 1-11B. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff .1-11C. Maintaining Tow Positions 1-12D. Slack Line .1-12E. Boxing the Wake .1-13F. Tow Release .1-13G. Abnormal Occurrences .1-13GROUND TOW (AUTO OR WINCH)H. Before Takeoff Check .1-14I. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff1-14J. Abnormal Occurrences .1-15SELF-LAUNCHK. Engine Starting 1-15L. Taxiing .1-16M. Before Takeoff Check 1-16N. Normal and Crosswind Takeoff and Climb 1-17O. Engine Shutdown In Flight .1-17P. Abnormal Occurrences 1-18LANDINGSQ. Normal and Crosswind Landing.1-18R. Slips to Landing .1-19S. Downwind Landing.1-19V. PERFORMANCE AIRSPEEDS.1-20A. Minimum Sink Airspeed .1-20B. Speed-To-Fly .1-20iii (and iv) FAA-S-8081-23AVI. SOARING TECHNIQUES.1-21A. Thermal Soaring 1-21B. Ridge and Slope Soaring.1-22C. Wave Soaring 1-22VII.

Improvised Munitions Combined with TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR LAUNCHER, GRENAD

Improvised Munitions Combined with TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203, W/E AND LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203A1, W/E AND LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203A2, W/ETake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.Purpose and ScopeIn Unconventional Warfare operations it may be impossible or unwise to use conventional military munitions as tools in the conduct of certain missions. It may be necessary instead to fabricate the required munitions from locally available or unassuming materials. The purpose of this manual is to increase the potential of Special Forces and guerrilla troops by describing in detail the manufacture of munitions from seemingly innocuous locally available materials.Manufactured, precision devices almost always will be more effective, more reliable, and easier to use than improvised ones, but shelf items will just not be available for certain operations for security or logistical reasons. Therefore the operator will have to rely on materials he can buy in a drug or paint store, find in a junk pile, or scrounge from military stocks. Also, many of the ingredients and materials used in fabricating homemade items are so commonplace or innocuous they can be carried without arousing suspicion. The completed item itself often is more easily concealed or camouflaged. In addition, the field expedient item can be tailored for the intended target, thereby providing an advantage over the standard item in flexibility and versatility.The manual contains simple explanations and illustrations to permit construction of the items by personnel not normally familiar with making and handling munitions. These items were conceived in-house or, obtained from other publications or personnel engaged in munitions or special warfarework. This manual includes methods for fabricating explosives, detonators, propellants, shaped charges, small arms, mortars, incendiaries, delays, switches, and similar items from indigenous materials.Table of ContentsSection 0 — Introduction0.1 Purpose and Scope0.2 Safety and Reliability0.3 User CommentsSection 1 — Explosives and Propellants (including igniters)1.1 Plastic Explosive Filler1.2 Potassium Nitrate1.3 Improvised Black Powder1.4 Nitric Acid1.5 Initiator for Dust Explosions1.6 Fertilizer Explosive1.7 Carbon Tet – Explosive1.8 Fertilizer AN-Al Explosive1.9 “Red or White Powder” Propellant1.10 Nitric Acid/Nitrobenzene (“Hellhoffite”) Explosive1.11 Optimized Process for Cellulose/Acid Explosives1.12 Methyl Nitrate Dynamite1.13 Urea Nitrate Explosive1.14 Preparation of Copper Sulfate (Pentahydrate)1.15 Reclamation of RDX from C41.16 TACC (Tetramminecopper (II) Chlorate)1.17 HMTDBook 2TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203, W/E AND LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203A1, W/E AND LAUNCHER, GRENADE, 40MM, M203A2, W/ESCOPEa. Type of Manual. Unit and Direct Support Maintenance, including the Repair Parts and Special Tools List.b. Model Number and Equipment Name. M203, 40MM Grenade Launcher W/E, is attached to the M16 series rifles and M203A1, 40MM Grenade Launcher, attached to the M4 series carbines. M203A2, 40MM Grenade Launcher W/E, is attached to the M16A4 rifles equipped with the M5 Adapter Rail System (ARS), and to the M4/M4A1 carbines equipped with the M4 Adapter Rail System (ARS). c. Purpose of Equipment. Provides 40MM grenade fire power to ground forces equipped with M16 Series Rifles and M4 Series Carbines.CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION. 1-1Section I General Information 1-1Section II Equipment Description and Data 1-3Section III Principles of Operation 1-7CHAPTER 2 UNIT MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 2-1Section I Lubrication Instructions . 2-1Section II Repair Parts; Tools; Special Tools; Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE); And Support Equipment 2-1

Hunger Games Bag Clip (Hunger Games)

Take your favorite The Hunger Games moments where ever you go with The Hunger Games Bag Clip. Bag clip includes metal, coal, pearl and "The Hunger Games" logo, and a large Mockingjay logo.
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