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Jungle Survival Manual, 1939-1945
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Jungle Survival Manual, 1939-1945

Engelsk
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The army guide that taught WWII soldiers how to survive in the jungles and swamps of the tropics. During the Second World War, Allied soldiers fought to survive not only encounters with the enemy but the landscape they found themselves in. Being posted to Southeast Asia and the Pacific to fight the Japanese meant soldiers had to learn to survive in the tropics, fighting and living in endless steamy jungle and perilous swamps. In this alien environment, men had to be able to take care of themselves rather than relying on their unit to supply their needs, something that did not come naturally to the many soldiers born and raised in cities. To help them, the British and US armies produced a number of official training manuals and guides explaining how to identify and fight the Japanese and avoid their deadly punji traps, as well as "e;jungle lore"e;:How to find and cook plants that were safe to eatWhich animals and insects could kill themHow to identify and treat tropical illnesses and diseasesHow to avoid the dangers of polluted water and cannibalsThe Jungle Survival Manual brings together the official manuals and information that enabled the Allies to fight in Burma, Malaya, Thailand, Indochina, Singapore, and the Pacific Islands and win the war. Includes diagrams and drawings reproduced from the original guides.
Undertittel
Instructions on Warfare, Terrain, Endurance and the Dangers of the Tropics
Redaktør
Alan Jeffreys
ISBN
9781612004372
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
6.10.2016
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