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What you think about you do ... What you do, you become.
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The soldiers manual of common tasks.
From how to test if food is poisonous to building firing positions. Also drinking a cup of kerosene will cure you of intestinal worms. |
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07/02 manufacturer and dealer. I believe we should all be heavily armed, let me help you get there!
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Ranger handbook.
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pre 1970 Boy Scout manuals.
Ditch Medicine SAS manual I'll look more later. |
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SOCIALISM COMMUNISM AND FACISM ONLY WORK WHEN BOOT HEEL OF A POLITICAL CLASS IS ON THE NECK OF THE WORKING CLASS, PICKING POCKETS FOR THE LEISURE CLASS
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SAS Survival Handbook is must have. Although, I say that in humble recognition that your library exceeds mine.
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I see you have "When There is no Doctor" but I have "Where There is no Doctor". Not sure if they are the same. Also have "Where There is no Dentist" both by Hesperian Foundation. Hope to hell I never have to use either of them.
Also "Back to Basics", "Homesteading" "MiniFarming" and "The Backyard Homestead". I like "Simply Ready" as well for basic recipes from food storage type stuff. My wife also has a bit of natural cures type books and several on birthing/home births. |
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Originally Posted By scrooster: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86217/DSC01516_jpg-2781693.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86217/DSC01515_jpg-2781694.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/86217/DSC01514_jpg-2781695.JPG ... wait, I just realized how old those pics are and how many I've added in the past few years. What am I missing? View Quote How much of it have you actually read? Hopefully not as little as I have. How much free time will you have to read up on how to do that stuff when you’re under the gun and supposed to actually be doing that stuff? When tomorrow’s daylight hours must by necessity be productive hours, and you don’t have stable electricity to read up on something the night before without burning precious battery or candle power... Not being snarky. Having the book is better than nothing. But it’s sorta easy to treat the knowledge contained in those books like a case of ammo that you’re always going to have available for later and completely neglect the actual training/learning that is necessary to convert the knowledge from potential to kinetic. There’s likely to be a day when the knowledge has to be brought to bear right then, and there’s no timeout to be called so we can go read up on it. |
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I've read through most of them, some cover-to-cover every page, others I flip through looking for new ideas I've never seen before.
I keep them all for reference material incase of shtf. I have many more since those pics were taken. Having spent many many many nights in the woods all over the world, both in the military and teaching my wife and kids, I'm fairly adept at surviving, hunting, fishing, woodsmanship, etc., but the books do teach something although sometimes it's redundant. |
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What you think about you do ... What you do, you become.
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Survival Nurse
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I love going to thrift stores and picking these books up on the cheap !
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Originally Posted By scrooster: I've read through most of them, some cover-to-cover every page, others I flip through looking for new ideas I've never seen before. I keep them all for reference material incase of shtf. I have many more since those pics were taken. Having spent many many many nights in the woods all over the world, both in the military and teaching my wife and kids, I'm fairly adept at surviving, hunting, fishing, woodsmanship, etc., but the books do teach something although sometimes it's redundant. View Quote Similar backgrounds. I've been picking up some DIY books, basic electrical, mechanical repair, plumbing, etc. I got on a kick with some good books on edible and medicinal plants, more about how to prepare and utilize. I still think the old Fox Fire series is awesome, as are some of my primitive technology "how-to's". Much of the "old school" techniques that have been long forgotten are good sources of info when there is no electricity. The quality field medical and dental guides are also extremely beneficial. Oh, last few books have been on expedient communications, planning, and use (maximizing the Baofeng radio). I'm to the point now, I need an apocalyptic event that keeps me at home without the Internet and allows me the time to actually go back through many of these books! ROCK6 |
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"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants" - Thomas Jefferson
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The Last Hundred Yards - The NCO’s Contribution to Warfare
by Poole |
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The member here who has the Alexandria library in pdf is the way I went.
Like 500GB of PDFs on everything. Pretty amazing. |
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I don't have much of a library, but I did grab a copy of the Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook. It is less dense than a true medical textbook but still fairly technical and will force you to learn. Might be worth a look.
Keep in mind that you need to read and digest medical information now so it's just a reference when you need it. I do not expect to have the clarity of mind to understand this stuff in an emergency. |
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I've got the knots and ropework book
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I recommend adding some gardening books and books on edible/medicinal plants.
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Bushcraft books. Ones that are oriented around thriving in the woods instead of “survival”.
Herbal medicine “a green beret guide” Illustrated guide to edible plants. |
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Well now that the thread has necroed.
"Deep Survival: Who lives, who dies, and why" by Laurence Gonzales Keep all the other books for reference, read this one to learn a totally new way of thinking. |
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Didn't see "Life After Doomsday" by Bruce Clayton. (1981) Thought that was a pretty good one.
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Beer, it does a body good...Seriously...
"May the forces of evil become confused on the way to your house." - George Carlin كافر |
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The Guerrilla's Guide To The Baofeng Radio
Suburban Defense: A cop's guide to protecting your home and neighborhood during riots, civil war, or SHTF Suburban Warfare: A cop's guide to surviving a civil war, SHTF, or modern urban combat |
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Backwoods Home Journal Anthology on USB. 2500 articles for $45. Wife and I have been subscribers for years. It isn't military, but has a lot of information on self-sufficiency, canning, gardening, edible plants, raising and butchering livestock, etc. All in PDF format searchable by author, category, keyword, and title. You can buy annual anthologies at the same website if you prefer hardcopy (and that's what we have, along with our current subscription). Hardcopy is a lot more expensive than the USB and a whole lot bulkier, but doesn't require electricity or a computer to read either.
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I'd add some more homesteading books. Things like gardening, butchering, canning, home preserving etc. And make sure you have a complete set of Peterson field guides (mammals, mushrooms, fish, medicinal plants).
ETA: "Nuclear War Survival Skills" |
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