15 b/w photos 100 drawings 5 x 8Authoritative information
presented by a certified USAF Survival School instructor
Concise explanations and illustrations of the five critical
survival elements Organized and indexed for easy reference
Anyone who has hiked the wrong path into the woods can
appreciate the importance of making the best of a bad
situation. In this easy-to-use guide, USAF instructor Greg
Davenport explains, in clearly written text and detailed
diagrams, the most efficient ways to ensure personal safety in
the wild. Creating shelter and heat, procuring food and water,
and navigating unfamiliar territory are just a few of the
survival basics Davenport examines as he describes the most
efficient ways to maintain health and well-being in an
unfamiliar environment. Greg Davenport was an instructor at
the USAF Survival School and has trained aircrew members,
other survival instructors and international military personnel.
He has been featured by 48 Hours and the BBC for his role as
a survival instructor during the Gulf War.15 b/w photos 100
drawings
Read more...
U.S. Army Survival
Manual
By Department of Defense
Apple Pie Publishers, (January 1992)
ISBN: 0967512395
Book Description:
The U.S. Army Survival
Manual is widely
recognized as the finest
single-source on the
subject. Used by all
branches of the U.S.
Military, including Special
Operations Forces and
Pilots. This book has been
translated for use in
foreign militaries. Civilians
have discovered this
detailed compilation as a
very interesting and
important addition to their
homes, cars and campers.
Describes and clearly
illustrates a vast array of
topics, including… · The
Will to Survive · Survival
Planning · Survival
Medicine · Weapons and
Tools · Water
procurement · Wild Plants
for Food · Wildlife for Food
· Shelter · Firebuilding ·
Water Crossings ·
Direction Finding ·
Signaling · Desert Survival
· Tropical Survival · Arctic
and Subarctic Survival ·
Sea Survival · Poisonous
Snakes · Knots · Climate ·
Weather. Read more...
Becoming Self-Reliant: How to be Less Dependent on Society and the Government
By Ken Larson
Rhema Publishing, (October 1997)
ISBN: 0964249715
Book Description
As we look at our world
today, our future
seems uncertain. We
have indeed lost many
of the "basics" and
survival skills known
and practiced by our
forefathers. We have
become dependent on
a very fragile system
which is generally not
operated in our best
interest.
"You have opened up a
new world of
preparedness
information. As we
know, knowledge
removes fear and that
is what Becoming Self
Reliant is all about. An
excellent blueprint and
immediately useful for
a family's future
survival." Read more...
Contingency Cannibalism: Superhardcore Survivalism's Dirty Little Secret
By Shiguro Takada
Paladin Press, (May 1999)
ISBN: 1581600259
Book Description:
Let's cut the crap. In a
life-or-death situation,
practicing cannibalism
is the ultimate test of a
survivalist's will to live.
Contingency
Cannibalism is a
twisted,
tongue-in-cheek look at
cannibalism as a
last-resort survival
option. Pulling no
punches, it answers
such pressing questions
as: Does it taste like
chicken? What will my
friends and family say?
Will I get a disease?
What if I like it?
Shiguro Takada
analyzes real-life case
studies of determined
survivors who engaged
in cannibalism to save
their hides, including
the Donner Party and
the Uruguayan rugby
team stranded in the
Andes Mountains. He
also dissects historical
episodes of wide-scale
cannibalism in such
places as Scotland,
China and Africa for
vital lessons on how
not to practice
contingency
cannibalism. Read more...
The Foraging Gourmet
By Katie Letcher Lyle
The Lyons Press, (May 1997)
ISBN: 1558215298
Amazon.com Editorial Review:
As Katie Letcher Lyle
says, "The thrill of
foraging is getting
something for nothing."
And, as she points out,
it often does take you
to beautiful places,
from sandy beaches to
wild flower-filled
meadows and cool
woods. Lyle crams a
substantial amount into
this field guide and
cookbook. For 55
edibles, you learn what
to look for, supported
by drawings and some
color photos, plus
history, lore, and a
recipe or two for each
wild treasure. This
book seems sturdy
enough to survive
many seasons in your
backpack. Written for
an American audience,
it can also serve
foragers in Canada
and, to some degree,
Europe, as it includes
mushrooms, fruits, and
greens found in this
milieu as well. Read more...
God's Free Harvest: Successful Harvesting of
Nature's Free Wild Foods and Wild Edibles for
Camping, Hiking and Outdoor Survival
By Ken Larson
Rhema Publishing, (March 1997)
ISBN: 0964249707
Book Description
This amazing guide is
for anyone who is
preparing for an
uncertain future or
who just appreciates
and enjoys nature.
God's Free Harvest
will teach you how to
reduce trips to the
corner grocery store,
garden with wild
foods, learn to pick
trailside snacks and
just have fun while
camping using wild
foods for dinner.
With God's Free
Harvest, You Learn
to:
- Make natural insect
repellents
- Use Cattails for an
outdoor meal
- Diet using Queen
Anne's Lace
- Find spinach Read more...
Survival & Shelter - Manuals on CD-ROM
By Department of Defense
Apple Pie Publishers, (June 2001)
CD-ROM - 4000 pages; ISBN: 1930422105
Book Description:
Survival and Shelter CD 39
Survival & Shelter Manuals
In PDF Format.
This CD is as easy to use
as a music CD, and comes
complete with all software
needed. If these manuals
were bought individually,
they would easily cost
more than one thousand
dollars, and be much too
bulky to lug around. Fully
indexed. Stop wasting
time with manuals when
you can find the important
information you need in
seconds. This is the most
outstanding Survival value
available. Read more...