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Army Air Forces Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 1-10 | Tactics and Techniques of Air Attack |
* | FM 1-15 | Tactics and Techniques of Air Fighting |
* | FM 1-20 | Tactics and Techniques of Air Reconnaissance and Observation |
FM 1-25 | Air Defense | |
* | FM 1-26 | Defense of Airdromes |
* | FM 1-30 | Air Navigation |
* | FM 1-35 | Aerial Photography |
* | FM 1-40 | Intelligence Procedure in Aviation Units |
FM 1-45 | Signal Communication | |
FM 1-46 | Fighter Radiotelephone Procedures and Code | |
FM 1-50 | Weather | |
* | FM 1-55 | Reference Data, Administration (1942) |
* | FM 1-60 | Reviews and Inspections |
* | FM 1-75 | Combat Orders |
* | FM 1-195 | Service Center (1942) |
Cavalry Field Manuals: | ||
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* | FM 2-5 | Cavalry Drill Regulations, Horse |
* | FM 2-6 | Crew Drill Light Armored Car M8 |
* | FM 2-7 | Cavalry Drill Regulations, Mechanized |
* | FM 2-15 | Employment of Cavalry (1941) |
* | FM 2-20 | Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop, Mechanized (1944) |
* | FM 2-30 | Cavalry Mechanized Reconnaissance Squadron (1943) |
* | FM 2-30 | Cavalry Mechanized Reconnaissance Squadron (1944) |
Chemical Warfare Field Manuals: | ||
FM 3-5 | Tactics of Chemical Warfare | |
FM 3-10 | Examination for Gunners | |
FM 3-15 | Supply and Field Service | |
FM 3-25 | Chemical Laboratory Company | |
FM 3-30 | Chemical Processing Company (Theater of Operations) | |
FM 3-50 | Large Area Smoke Screening | |
FM 3-65 | Chemical Depot Company | |
FM 3-70 | Chemical Decontamination Company | |
Coast Artillery Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 4-5 | Seacoast Artillery: Organization and Tactics |
FM 4-6 | Seacoast Artillery: Tactics and Technique of Controlled Submarine Mines | |
* | FM 4-10 | Gunnery |
* | FM 4-15 | Seacoast Artillery Fire Control and Position Finding |
* | FM 4-19 | Examinations for Gunners |
* | FM 4-20 | Firing Preparations, Safety Precautions, Care and Service of Matériel |
FM 4-24 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Gun M1 | |
* | FM 4-25 | Coast Artillery, Service of the Piece--155-mm Gun (G.P.F.) (1940) |
* | FM 4-29 | Service of Seacoast Searchlight |
FM 4-30 | Service of the Piece--Service of Gun Data Computer M1 | |
FM 4-32 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Base-End Data and Gun Data Transmission Systems | |
* | FM 4-35 | Service of the Piece--14-Inch Gun M1920MII on Railway Mount M1920 |
FM 4-40 | Service of the Piece--12-Inch Mortar, Railway Artillery | |
* | FM 4-45 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece-12-Inch Gun on Railway Mount M1918, Railway Artillery |
FM 4-48 | Service of the Piece--8-Inch Gun, Mk, VI, Modification 3A2 on Barbette Carriage M1 | |
* | FM 4-49 | Service of the Piece: Seacoast Artillery, 8-Inch Gun, Mark VI, Modification 3A2, on Railway Mount M1A1 |
* | FM 4-50 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--8-Inch Gun, Railway Artillery |
FM 4-51 | Seacoast Artillery: Operation and Care of Railway Artillery Equipment | |
* | FM 4-55 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece-12-Inch Mortar (Fixed Armament) |
* | FM 4-60 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--12-Inch Gun (Barbette Carriage) (1940) |
FM 4-61 | Service of the Piece--12-Inch Gun Casemated | |
* | FM 4-65 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--10-Inch Gun (Disappearing Carriage) |
FM 4-70 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--6-Inch Gun (Disappearing Carriage) | |
FM 4-74 | Service of the Piece--6-Inch Gun M1903A2 or M1905A2 on BC M3 and M4 | |
* | FM 4-75 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--6-Inch Gun Barbette Carriage (1943) |
* | FM 4-80 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--12-Inch and 14-Inch Guns (Disappearing Carriage) |
* | FM 4-85 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--16-Inch Gun and Howitzer |
* | FM 4-86 | Service of the Piece--16-Inch Gun, Casemated |
* | FM 4-90 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of the Piece--3-Inch Rapid-Fire Gun (Barbette Carriage) (1940) |
FM 4-91 | Coast Artillery: Service of the Piece--90mm Gun M1 on 90mm Mount M3 | |
FM 4-95 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-296-A | |
FM 4-96 | Seacoast Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-582 | |
FM 4-97 | Service of the Radio Set SCR-682-A | |
FM 4-100 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Organization and Tactics | |
FM 4-104 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Employment of Antiaircraft Guns | |
FM 4-106 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Employment of Antiaircraft Searchlights and the AAAIS | |
FM 4-107 | Barrage Balloon Organization Tactics Techniques | |
FM 4-108 | Service of Barrage Balloon Equipment | |
* | FM 4-110 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Gunnery (1942) |
* | FM 4-111 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Position Finding and Control, Antiaircraft Searchlights |
* | FM 4-112 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Gunnery, Fire Control, Position Finding, and Horizontal Fire, Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons (Case I Firing) |
* | FM 4-115 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Operation of Matériel and Employment of Personnel, Antiaircraft Searchlight Units |
* | FM 4-117 | Barrage Balloon: Operation of Matériel and Employment of Personnel |
* | FM 4-119 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Examination for Gunners (1943) |
* | FM 4-120 | Formations and Inspections (1943) |
FM 4-121 | Fire Control Guns | |
* | FM 4-125 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--3-Inch Antiaircraft Gun (1942) |
FM 4-126 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--90-mm AA Gun M2, on M1A1 Mount | |
FM 4-127 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--90-mm AA Gun M2, on Mount M2 | |
FM 4-128 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--4.7-Inch AA Gun | |
* | FM 4-130 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--105-mm Antiaircraft Gun (1940) |
FM 4-136 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Directors M4 and M7 | |
FM 4-142 | Service of Height Finders M1 and M2 | |
FM 4-143 | Service of Height Finder SCR-547 | |
FM 4-144 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-584 | |
FM 4-146 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of Radio Set SCR-545 | |
FM 4-151 | Antiaircraft Artillery Fire Control, Automatic Weapon | |
* | FM 4-155 | Reference Data : Seacoast Artillery and Antiaircraft Artillery |
FM 4-157 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Piece--Multiple Machine Gun Mounts | |
FM 4-160 | Service of the Piece--40-mm Fire Unit | |
FM 4-175 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Service of the Searchlight | |
FM 4-176 | Service of Radio Set SCR-268 | |
FM 4-181 | Employment of Barrage Balloons | |
FM 4-182 | Barrage Balloon Technique | |
FM 4-183 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Balloon Barrage Control | |
* | FM 4-184 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon Site Installations (1943) |
FM 4-187 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon, Service of the Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Low Altitude | |
FM 4-188 | Service of the Balloon and Balloon Equipment, Very Low Altitude | |
FM 4-191 | Barrage Balloon, Service of Cable Armament, Low Altitude | |
FM 4-192 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon, Service of Cable Armament, Very Low Altitude | |
FM 4-193 | Antiaircraft Artillery: Barrage Balloon, Gas Generation, Use, Purification, and Service of Hydrogen Generator | |
FM 4-196 | Barrage Balloon, Rigging and Fabric Repair | |
FM 4-198 | Barrage Balloon, Reference Data | |
Engineer Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 5-5 | Engineer Troops (1943) |
* | FM 5-5 | Troops and Operations (1941) |
FM 5-6 | Operations of Engineer Units | |
* | FM 5-10 | Construction and Routes of Communication |
* | FM 5-15 | Field Fortifications (1940) |
* | FM 5-15 | Field Fortifications (1944) |
* | FM 5-20 | Camouflage, Basic Principles (1940) |
* | FM 5-20 | Camouflage, Basic Principles (1944) |
* | FM 5-20A | Camouflage of Individuals and Infantry Weapons |
* | FM 5-20B | Camouflage of Vehicles |
* | FM 5-20C | Camouflage of Bivouacs, Command Posts, Supply Points, and Medical Installations |
* | FM 5-20D | Camouflage of Field Artillery |
FM 5-20E | Camouflage of Aircraft On the Ground and Airdromes | |
FM 5-20F | Camouflage of Antiaircraft Artillery | |
FM 5-20H | Camouflage Materials and Manufacturing Techniques | |
FM 5-25 | Explosives and Demolitions | |
FM 5-30 | Obstacle Technique | |
* | FM 5-31 | Land Mines and Booby Traps (1943) |
FM 5-35 | Reference Data | |
Field Artillery Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 6-5 | Organization and Drill (1939) |
* | FM 6-20 | Tactics and Technique (1941) |
* | FM 6-20 | Tactical Employment (1944) |
* | FM 6-40 | Field Artillery Firing (1939) |
* | FM 6-40 | Field Artillery Gunnery (1945) |
* | FM 6-50 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Gun, M1897 and M1897-A4, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn (1939) |
* | FM 6-55 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Gun, M2, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn (1939) |
FM 6-56 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Gun, M2A3, Truck-drawn and Horse-drawn | |
FM 6-60 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Gun, M1916 and M1916-A1, Horse-drawn and Truck-drawn | |
* | FM 6-65 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Gun, M1917A1, Truck-drawn (1939) |
* | FM 6-70 | Service of the Piece--75-mm Howitzer, Horse- and Truck-drawn (1939) |
FM 6-74 | Service of the Piece--105-mm Howitzer, Motor Carriage M-7 | |
* | FM 6-75 | Service of the Piece--105-mm Howitzer, M2, Truck-drawn (1941) |
FM 6-77 | Service of the Piece--4.5-Inch Gun M1 | |
FM 6-80 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Howitzer, M1918A1, Truck-drawn | |
FM 6-81 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Howitzer, M1 | |
FM 6-85 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Gun, M1918 | |
FM 6-86 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Gun, Self-propelled | |
FM 6-90 | Service of the Piece--155-mm Gun, M1 | |
FM 6-91 | 8-Inch Howitzer | |
FM 6-95 | Service of the Piece--240-mm Howitzer, M1918 | |
FM 6-100 | Tactics and Technique of Division Artillery and Higher Artillery Echelons | |
FM 6-101 | Tactics and Technique, Battalion and Battery, Motorized | |
FM 6-105 | Armored Division, Artillery | |
FM 6-110 | Pack Artillery | |
FM 6-120 | The Observation Battalion | |
FM 6-125 | Examination of Gunners | |
FM 6-135 | Forward Observation | |
* | FM 6-150 | Organic Field Artillery Air Observation (1944) |
Infantry Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 7-5 | Organization and Tactics of Infantry The Rifle Battalion (1940) |
* | FM 7-10 | Rifle Company, Rifle Regiment (1942) |
* | FM 7-10 | Rifle Company, Infantry Company (1944) |
* | FM 7-15 | Heavy Weapons Company, Rifle Regiment |
* | FM 7-20 | Rifle Battalion (1942) |
* | FM 7-20 | Infantry Battalion (1944) |
* | FM 7-24 | Communication in the Infantry Division |
* | FM 7-25 | Headquarters Company, Intelligence and Signal Communication, Rifle Regiment |
* | FM 7-30 | Supply and Evacuation: The Infantry Regiment; Service Company and Medical Detachment |
* | FM 7-35 | Antitank Company, Rifle Regiment (1941) |
* | FM 7-35 | Antitank Company, Infantry Regiment and Antitank Platoon, Infantry Battalion (1944) |
* | FM 7-37 | Cannon Company, Infantry Regiment |
* | FM 7-40 | Rifle Regiment |
Medical Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 8-5 | Mobile Units of the Medical Department (1942) |
* | FM 8-5 | Medical Department Units of a Theater of Operations (1945) |
* | FM 8-10 | Medical Service of Field Units |
FM 8-25 | Medical Service in Joint Oversea Operations | |
* | FM 8-35 | Transportation of the Sick and Wounded (1941) |
* | FM 8-35 | Transportation of the Sick and Wounded (1944) |
* | FM 8-40 | Field Sanitation |
* | FM 8-45 | Records of Morbidity and Mortality (Sick and Wounded) |
* | FM 8-50 | Splints, Appliances, and Bandages (1940) |
* | FM 8-50 | Bandaging and Splinting (1944) |
* | FM 8-55 | Reference Data |
Ordnance Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 9-5 | Ordnance Service in the Field |
* | FM 9-6 | Ammunition Supply |
* | FM 9-10 | Ordnance Field Maintenance |
* | FM 9-20 | Ordnance Ammunition Company, Ordnance Ammunition Battalion (1942) |
* | FM 9-25 | The Ordnance Company, Depot |
FM 9-40 | Unexploded Bombs, Organization and Operation for Disposal | |
Quartermaster Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 10-5 | Quartermaster Operations (1941) |
* | FM 10-5 | Quartermaster Operations (1943) |
* | FM 10-10 | Quartermaster Service in Theater of Operations |
* | FM 10-35 | Quartermaster Truck Companies |
* | FM 10-38 | Base Depot Supply and Sales Company (1945) |
* | FM 10-63 | Graves Registration (1945) |
Signal Corps Field Manuals: | ||
FM 11-5 | Mission, Functions and Signal Communication in General | |
FM 11-10 | Infantry Division Signal Organization & Operations | |
FM 11-14 | Signal Supply and Maintenance Battalion | |
FM 11-15 | Organizations and Operations in the Cavalry Division and Cavalry Corps | |
FM 11-16 | Signal Orders Records and Reports | |
FM 11-20 | Organizations and Operations in the Corps, Army, Theater of Operations and GHQ | |
* | FM 11-22 | Signal Operations in the Corps and Army |
* | FM 11-25 | Aircraft Warning Service |
FM 11-35 | Signal Corps Intelligence | |
FM 11-80 | Signal Pigeon Company | |
* | FM 12-150 | Photomail Operation |
Inspector General Field Manuals: | ||
FM 13- | ||
Fiscal Field Manuals: | ||
FM 14- | ||
Judge Advocate General Field Manuals: | ||
FM 15- | ||
Chaplain Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 16-5 | The Chaplain (1954) |
Armored Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 17 | Employment of Armored Units: The Armored Division |
* | FM 17-5 | Armored Force Drill |
* | FM 17-10 | Tactics and Technique |
* | FM 17-12 | Tank Gunnery |
* | FM 17-15 | Combat Practice Firing Armored Force Units (1942) |
* | FM 17-15 | Combat Practice Firing Armored Units (1945) |
* | FM 17-20 | Employment of Armored Units, Reconnaissance Platoon and Company |
* | FM 17-22 | Reconnaissance Battalion |
* | FM 17-25 | Assault Gun Section and Platoon |
* | FM 17-27 | 81mm Mortar Squad |
* | FM 17-30 | Tank Platoon |
FM 17-32 | Tank Company, Light and Medium | |
* | FM 17-33 | The Armored Battalion, Light and Medium (1942) |
* | FM 17-33 | Tank Battalion (1944) |
FM 17-36 | Armored Employment of Tanks with Infantry | |
FM 17-40 | Armored Infantry Company | |
* | FM 17-42 | Armored Infantry Battalion |
* | FM 17-45 | Armored Engineer Battalion 1942 (1942) |
* | FM 17-50 | Logistics (1942) |
FM 17-55 | Trains and Trains Headquarters Company, Armored Division | |
FM 17-58 | Armored Maintenance Battalion, Tactical Employment | |
* | FM 17-59 | Decontamination of Armored Force Vehicles (1942) |
* | FM 17-63 | Service of the Piece 105 MM Howitzer Self propelled (1942) |
FM 17-67 | Crew Drill and Service of the Piece, Medium Tank, M4 | |
* | FM 17-68 | Crew Drill, Light Tank M5 Series (1944) |
* | FM 17-69 | Crew Drill, Service of the Piece, and Gunnery (75-mm Assault Howitzer on Motor Carriage M8) (1943) |
FM 17-70 | Signal Communications for Armored Units | |
* | FM 17-71 | Crew Drill for Half-track Vehicles (1943) |
FM 17-74 | Crew Drill and Service of the Piece, Heavy Tank, T25E1 | |
FM 17-75 | Crew Drill, Light Tank M24 | |
* | FM 17-76 | Crew Drill and Service of the Piece, Medium Tank, M4 Series (105-mm Howitzer) |
* | FM 17-80 | Armored Medical Units |
FM 17-100 | The Armored Division | |
Tank Destroyer Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 18-5 | Tactical Employment Tank Destroyer Unit (1944) |
* | FM 18-5 | Organization and Tactics of Tank Destroyer Units (1942) |
* | FM 18-15 | Tank Destroyer Drill and Crew Drill: 3-Inch Gun Motor Carriage M10, 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage T70, 3-Inch Towed Gun (Gun M5 and Carriage M1) |
FM 18-16 | Crew Drill, 76-mm Gun Motor Carriage M18 | |
FM 18-17 | Tank Destroyer Crew Drill, 3-Inch Towed Gun M5 on Carriage M6 | |
* | FM 18-18 | Crew Drill, Gun Motor Carriage M36 (1944) |
* | FM 18-20 | Tactical Employment of Tank Destroyer Platoon Self-Propelled |
* | FM 18-21 | Tank Destroyer Towed Gun Platoon |
* | FM 18-22 | Tank Destroyer Reconnaissance Platoon |
* | FM 18-24 | Tank Destroyer Pioneer Platoon |
Military Police Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 19-5 | Military Police |
* | FM 19-10 | Military Police in Towns and Cities |
* | FM 19-15 | Domestic Disturbances |
Miscellaneous Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 20-15 | Tents and Tent Pitching |
Individual Soldier Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 21-5 | Military Training |
* | FM 21-6 | List of Publications for Training, Including Training Films and Film Strips (1941) |
* | FM 21-6 | List of Publications for Training, Including Training Films and Film Strips (1942) |
* | FM 21-6 | List of Publications for Training, Including Training Films and Film Strips (1943) |
* | FM 21-6 | List of Publications for Training, Including Training Films and Film Strips (1944) |
* | FM 21-6 | List of Publications for Training, Including Training Films and Film Strips (1945) |
* | FM 21-7 | List of Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins (1943) |
* | FM 21-7 | List of Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins (1944) |
* | FM 21-7 | List of Training Films, Film Strips, and Film Bulletins (1945) |
FM 21-8 | Military Training Aids | |
* | FM 21-10 | Military Sanitation and First Aid (1940) |
* | FM 21-10 | Military Sanitation and First Aid (1945) |
* | FM 21-11 | First Aid for Soldiers |
FM 21-15 | Equipment, Clothing and Ten Pitching | |
* | FM 21-20 | Physical Training |
* | FM 21-22 | Watermanship |
* | FM 21-25 | Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading (1941) |
* | FM 21-25 | Elementary Map and Aerial Photograph Reading (1944) |
* | FM 21-26 | Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph Reading (1941) |
* | FM 21-26 | Advanced Map and Aerial Photograph Reading (1944) |
* | FM 21-30 | Conventional Signs, Military Symbols, and Abbreviations (1941) |
* | FM 21-30 | Conventional Signs, Military Symbols, and Abbreviations (1943) |
FM 21-35 | Sketching | |
* | FM 21-40 | Defense Against Chemical Attack (1940) |
FM 21-50 | Military Courtesy and Discipline | |
* | FM 21-75 | Scouting, Patrolling, and Sniping (1944) |
FM 21-80 | Recognition Training | |
* | FM 21-100 | Soldier's Handbook (1942) |
FM 21-105 | Engineer Soldier's Handbook | |
FM 21-150 | Unarmed Defense for the American Soldier | |
Infantry Drill Regulations Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 22-5 | Temative Infantry Drill Regulations (1932) |
* | FM 22-5 | Infantry Drill Regulations (1939) |
* | FM 22-5 | Infantry Drill Regulations (1943) |
Basic Weapons Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 23-5 | U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, M1 (1941) |
* | FM 23-6 | U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1917 (Enfield) (1942) |
* | FM 23-6 | U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1917 (1943) |
* | FM 23-7 | U.S. Carbine Caliber .30 M1 and M1A1 |
* | FM 23-10 | U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1903 (1940) |
* | FM 23-10 | U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30 M1903 (1943) |
* | FM 23-15 | Browning Automatic Rifle, Caliber .30, M1918A2 (1940) |
* | FM 23-15 | Browning Automatic Rifle, Caliber .30, M1918A2 (1943) |
* | FM 23-25 | Bayonet (1940) |
* | FM 23-25 | Bayonet (1943) |
* | FM 23-30 | Hand and Rifle Grenades, Rocket, AT, HE, 2.36-Inch |
* | FM 23-35 | Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911, and M1911A1 (1940) |
* | FM 23-35 | Pistols and Revolvers (1946) |
FM 23-36 | Revolver, Colt, Caliber .45, M1917, and Revolver, Smith and Wesson, Caliber .45, M1917 | |
FM 23-40 | Thompson Submachine Gun, Caliber .45, M1928A1 | |
FM 23-41 | Submachine Gun, Caliber .45, M3 | |
* | FM 23-45 | Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, HB, M1919A4. Ground (1940) |
FM 23-50 | Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, HB M1919A4 (Mounted in Combat Vehicles) | |
FM 23-55 | Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .30, M1917 | |
FM 23-60 | Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50, HB, M2, Ground | |
FM 23-65 | Browning Machine Gun, Caliber .50, HB, M2 | |
FM 23-70 | 37-mm Gun, Anti-tank, M3 | |
* | FM 23-75 | 37-mm Gun, M1916 (1942) |
* | FM 23-80 | 37 MM Gun Tank M5 Mounted in Tanks (1941) |
* | FM 23-81 | 37 MM Gun Tank M6 Mounted in Tanks (1942) |
FM 23-85 | 60-mm Mortar, M2 | |
FM 23-90 | BFM, 81-mm Mortar, M1 | |
FM 23-91 | 81-mm Mortar Mounted in Half-Track Carrier | |
* | FM 23-95 | 75 MM Tank Gun M2 Mounted in Medium Tank M3 (1942) |
FM 23-105 | 105-mm Howitzer, M3 | |
Communication Procedures Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 24-5 | Signal Communication (1939) |
* | FM 24-5 | Signal Communication |
* | FM 24-6 | Radio Operators Manual, Army Ground Forces |
FM 24-8 | Combined Teletypewriter (Teleprinter) Procedure | |
FM 24-9 | Combined United States-British Radio-Telephone (R/T) Procedure | |
FM 24-10 | Combined Radiotelegraph (W/T) Procedure | |
FM 24-11 | Combined Operating Signals | |
FM 24-12 | Army Extract of Combined Operating Signals | |
FM 24-13 | Air Extract Combined Operating Signals | |
FM 24-14 | Teletypewriter Switching and Relay Procedures | |
* | FM 24-18 | Radio Communication |
* | FM 24-20 | Field Wire Systems |
FM 24-22 | Combined Visual Signaling (V/S Procedure) | |
FM 24-23 | Combined Visual Signaling (V/S) Procedure--Abridged Version for Radiotelegraph (W/T) Operators. Errata Sheet | |
FM 24-24 | Combined Amphibious Communication Instructions (CCBP-1) | |
FM 24-75 | Telephone Switchboard Operating Procedure | |
Transportation Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 25-5 | Animal Transport |
* | FM 25-6 | Dog Team Transportation |
* | FM 25-7 | Pack Transportation |
* | FM 25-10 | Motor Transport (1939) |
* | FM 25-10 | Motor Transport (1942) |
Interior Guard Duty Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 26-5 | Interior Guard Duty (1940) |
* | FM 26-5 | Interior Guard Duty (1942) |
Military Law Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 27-5 | United States Army and Navy Manual of Military Government and Civil Affairs |
* | FM 27-10 | Rules of Land Warfare |
* | FM 27-15 | Military Law Domestic Disturbances |
Welfare, Recreation, and Morale Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 28-5 | The Band (1941) |
* | FM 28-105 | The Special Service Company (1944) |
Regulating Stations and Base Depots Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 29-5 | Military Police |
Military Intelligence Field Manuals: | ||
FM 30-5 | Military Intelligence--Combat Intelligence | |
FM 30-10 | Military Intelligence--Observation | |
FM 30-15 | Military Intelligence--Examination of Enemy Personnel, Repatriates, Documents, and Matériel | |
FM 30-20 | Military Intelligence--Military Maps | |
FM 30-21 | Military Intelligence--Role of Aerial Photography | |
FM 30-22 | Military Intelligence--Counterintelligence | |
FM 30-25 | Military Intelligence--Regulations for Correspondents Accompanying U.S. Army Forces in the Field | |
* | FM 30-26 | Regulations for Correspondents Accompanying U.S. Army Forces in the Field |
* | FM 30-27 | Regulations for Civilian Operations Analysts, Scientific Consultants, and Technical Observers Accompanying U.S. Army Forces in the Field |
FM 30-28 | Military Intelligence, Military Censorship | |
* | FM 30-30 | Military Intelligence Identification of U.S. Government Aircraft (1940) |
* | FM 30-30 | Military Intelligence Identification of U.S. Government Aircraft (1942) |
* | FM 30-30 | Aircraft Recognition Pictorial Manual (1943) |
* | FM 30-34 | Military Intelligence Identification of Soviet-Russian Aircraft |
* | FM 30-35 | Military Intelligence Identification of German Aircraft (1941) |
* | FM 30-35 | Military Intelligence Identification of German Aircraft (1942) |
* | FM 30-38 | Military Intelligence Identification of Japanese Aircraft (1941) |
* | FM 30-38 | Military Intelligence Identification of Japanese Aircraft (1942) |
* | FM 30-39 | Military Intelligence Identification of Italian Aircraft |
* | FM 30-40 | Recognition, Pictorial Manual, Armored Vehicles |
* | FM 30-41 | Military Intelligence Identification of British Armored Vehicles |
* | FM 30-42 | Military Intelligence Identification of Foreign Armored Vehicles German Japanese Russian Italian and French (1941) |
* | FM 30-42 | Military Intelligence Identification of Foreign Armored Vehicles German Japanese Russian Italian and French (1942) |
* | FM 30-50 | Military Intelligence--Recognition Pictorial Manual, Naval Vessels |
* | FM 30-51 | Military Intelligence Identification of British Naval Ships (1941) |
* | FM 30-53 | Military Intelligence Identification of French Naval Vessels (1942) |
* | FM 30-55 | Military Intelligence Identification of German Naval Ships (1941) |
* | FM 30-58 | Military Intelligence Identification of Japanese Naval Vessels |
Special Operations Field Manuals: | ||
FM 31-5 | Landing Operations on Hostile Shore | |
* | FM 31-10 | Coast Defense |
* | FM 31-15 | Operations in Snow and Extreme Cold (1941) |
FM 31-25 | Desert Operations | |
FM 31-30 | Tactics and Technique of Airborne Troops | |
FM 31-35 | Aviation in Support of Ground Forces | |
FM 31-40 | Supply of Ground Units by Air | |
FM 31-50 | Attack on a Fortified Position and Combat in Towns | |
Security Field Manuals: | ||
FM 32- | ||
Psychological Operations: | ||
FM 33- | ||
Electronic Warfare Operations & Intelligence: | ||
FM 34- | ||
Women's Army Corps: | ||
* | FM 35-20 | Physical Training |
Cost Accounting: | ||
FM 36- | ||
Maintenance Field Manuals: | ||
FM 37- | ||
Supply Procedures Field Manuals: | ||
FM 38- | ||
Rockets Field Manuals: | ||
FM 39- | ||
Antiaircraft Artillery (Manuals published prior to 1 June 1944 are listed in the 4-series): |
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* | FM 44-2 | Employment of Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons |
* | FM 44-4 | Employment of Antiaircraft Artillery Guns |
* | FM 44-6 | Employment of Antiaircraft Artillery Searchlights |
FM 44-8 | Antiaircraft Operations Room and Antiaircraft Artillery Intelligence Service | |
FM 44-36 | Service of Antiaircraft Directors M4 and M7 | |
FM 44-38 | Service of Antiaircraft Directors, M9, M9A1, M9A2, and M10 | |
FM 44-51 | Fire Control, Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons | |
FM 44-58 | Antiaircraft Artillery Service of the Piece, 37-mm Fire Unit | |
FM 44-59 | Service of the Piece--Multiple Gun Motor Carriage M15 and M15A1 | |
FM 44-61 | Service of the Piece, Air Transportable 40-mm Fire Unit | |
Transportation (Water and Rail): | ||
* | FM 55-10 | Water Transportation: Oceangoing Vessels |
* | FM 55-25 | Ports (Oversea) Headquarters and Headquarters Companies |
FM 55-50 | Military Railroads and the Military Service | |
FM 55-55 | Railway Operating Battalion | |
FM 55-60 | Railway Shop Battalion | |
* | FM 55-105 | Water Transportation Oceangoing Vessels (1944) |
* | FM 55-130 | Small Boats and Harbor Craft (1944) |
FM 55-150 | Amphibian Truck Company | |
Airborne Operations: | ||
FM 57- | ||
Amphibious Field Manuals: | ||
FM 60- | ||
Mountain and Winter Operations: | ||
* | FM 70-10 | Mountain Operations |
* | FM 70-15 | Operations in Snow and Extreme Cold |
Airborne Operations: | ||
FM 71- | ||
Jungle Operations: | ||
* | FM 72-20 | Jungle Warfare |
Field Service Regulations: | ||
* | FM 100-5 | Operations (1939) |
* | FM 100-5 | Operations (1941) |
* | FM 100-5 | Operations (1944) |
* | FM 100-10 | Administration (1942) |
* | FM 100-10 | Administration (1943) |
FM 100-15 | Larger Units | |
FM 100-20 | Field Manual: Command and Employment of Air Power | |
Staff Officers Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 101-5 | Staff and Combat Orders |
FM 101-10 | Organization, Technical and Logistical Data (1941) | |
* | FM 101-10 | Organization, Technical and Logistical Data (1942) |
FME 101-10 | Enemy Forces: Organization, Technical, and Logistical Data | |
* | FM 101-15 | Traffic Circulation and Control |
Umpire Field Manuals: | ||
* | FM 105-5 | Umpire Manual (1942) |
* | FM 105-5 | Umpire Manual (1944) |
FM 105-6 | Aviation Umpire Manual |