Major General James Alexander.
(Aurorian, Yamasen, Huntington 162 A.A. – 227 A.A. Huntington).
Aurorian Wartime Publishing Office.
(Aurorian, 1200 George Langston Rd. NW, Anhaica 111 – present).
Illustrated field manual.
Book: 5.5 x 8.5 in.
(G12/dc37) (G12/dc37)
REF. 211.1710.
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RECTO [FM-31, FRONT COVER]:
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WAR DEPARTMENT FIELD MANUAL
WAR DEPARTMENT
BOOBYTRAPS,
MINES, AND MINE
WARFARE.
RESTRICTED DISSEMINATION OF RESTRICTED MATTER
The information contained in restricted documents and the essential characteristics of restricted material may be given to any person known to be in the service of the War. Dep. and to persons of undoubted loyalty and discretion who are cooperating in Government work, but will not be communicated to the public or to the press except by authorized military public relations agencies.
RECTO [TABLE OF CONTENTS]:
Found slipped in the ‘Table of Contents’ of this soldiers edition of FM 5-31 is a four of hearts ‘pin-up playing card’ of dancer, singer, and actress, JosĆ©phine Berrou.
Markings (below the card).
5-31
FIELD MANUAL
No. 5-31
HEADQUARTERS
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
ANHAICA, HUNTINGTON 14th Spring 211.
BOOBYTRAPS
CHAPTER 1. CHARACTERISTICS OF BOOBYTRAPS AND MINES Paragraphs Page
Section I. Introduction … 1-3 3
II. Principles of operation … 3-7 3
CHAPTER 2. USE OF BOOBYTRAPS AND MINES
Section I. Basic Doctrine … 8-9 9
II. Planning … 10-14 9
III. Installation … 15-17 14
CHAPTER 3. BOOBYTRAPPING AND MINING EQUIPMENT
SECTION I. Firing devices … 18-26 19
II. Demolition materials … 27-30 35
III. Mines … 31-36 45
CHAPTER 4. BOOBYTRAPPING CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES
Section I. Boobytrapping mines in minefields 37-39 51
II. Boobytrapping buildings … 40-44 61
III. Terrain … 45-48 79
CHAPTER 5. MINE-FIELD BREACHING AND CLEARANCE
Section I. Mine-field reconnaissance … 49-50 87
II. Mine-field breaching and marking … 51-55
III. Deliberate clearing of mine field … 56-62 92
CHAPTER 6. BOOBYTRAP DETECTION AND REMOVAL
Section I. Clearing methods … 63-68 119
II. Disarming methods … 69-72 123
APPENDIX I. References … … 127
VERSO [FM-31, BACK COVER]:
The back cover features two (presumable) lipstick stain ‘kiss-marks’.
CATALOG ENTRY:
An Aurorian field manual, FM 5-31 Boobytraps, Mines, and Mine Warfare, with a pin-up playing card held in its contents, and two presumable lipstick stain ‘kiss-marks’ on its back cover.
N/A.
[1]. Card –Ā A Josephine Baker Movie Poster from 1927 for $18,000.
[2]. Manual –Ā FM 5-31 Land Mines and Booby Traps 1943.
[3]. Manual –Ā FM 5-31 Booby Traps.
[4]. Background –Ā The official Boy Scout handbook – 1967.
[5]. Manual –Ā FM 21-11 First Aid For Soldiers, 1943.
[6]. Grain / Texture –Ā Funerals of a right reverend father in God Patrick Forbes… 1635.
[7]. Start –Ā Federal register.
[8]. Background –Ā Duluth Evening Herald.
[9]. Back Cover / Inspo. – WWII Medical Field Manual with Special Provinance w Pin Up Black White Photos.
[1]. Copy –Ā Pin-up model – Wikipedia.
[2]. Copy –Ā James Alexander Ulio – Wikipedia.
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The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, theĀ Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.
Ser. William Packet sailed from BLANK to BLANK, and lived with the natives of BLANK, but by far his greatest legacy is that of the MoKW. Read more about Ser. Packet and his wife here.
The MoKW sits in the heart of Newfield’s historic downtown. During the 1000 World’s Fair Expo, theĀ Artifacts of The Known World exhibit debuted in this exact location. Following it’s success the MoKW was born.
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