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US Army Rager handbook Combined with, OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR RIFLE, 5.66 MM, M16A2 W/E, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A3, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A4, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4 W/E, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4A1, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when
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US Army Rager handbook Combined with, OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR RIFLE, 5.66 MM, M16A2 W/E, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A3, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A4, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4 W/E, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4A1, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when in Bloomington, MN
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US Army Rager handbook Combined with, OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR RIFLE, 5.66 MM, M16A2 W/E, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A3, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A4, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4 W/E, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4A1, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this bookTake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.TABLE OF CONTENTSI RANGER CREEDII STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERSIII RANGER HISTORYIV RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE HISTORYCHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIPPRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP 1-1DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND 1-7CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONSTROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-1COMBAT INTELLIGENCE 2-7WARNING ORDER 2-8OPERATIONS ORDER 2-11FRAGMENTARY ORDER 2-17ANNEXES 2-22COORDINATION CHECKLISTS 2-29DOCTRINAL TERMS 2-34CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORTCAPABILITIES 3-2CLOSE AIR SUPPORT 3-4CALL FOR FIRE 3-5CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENTTECHNIQUES 4-2TACTICAL MARCHES 4-6DANGER AREAS 4-9CHAPTER 5 – PATROLLINGPLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 5-1RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS 5-6COMBAT PATROLS 5-13AMBUSH 5-14RAID 5-16DEPARTURE/RE-ENTRY 5-25LINK-UP 5-27PATROL BASE 5-30MOVEMENT TO CONTACT 5-34CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLSPLATOON ATTACK 6-1SQUAD ATTACK 6-5REACT TO CONTACT 6-8BREAK CONTACT 6-9REACT TO AMBUSH 6-11KNOCK OUT BUNKERS 6-12ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH 6-14BREACH 6-19CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONSAN/PRC-119 7-1AN/PRC-126 7-3CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATIONAIR ASSAULT 8-1AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS 8-3PZ OPERATIONS 8-5SAFETY 8-8CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONSONE ROPE BRIDGE 9-1BOAT POSITIONS 9-8EMBARKING/DEBARKING 9-11LANDING SITE 9-11RIVER MOVEMENT 9-13FORMATIONS 9-14CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERINGSPECIAL EQUIPMENT 10-1KNOTS 10-2BELAYS 10-8TIGHTENING SYSTEMS 10-10ROCK CLIMBING TECHNIQUES 10-10RAPPELING 10-14CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVALEVASION 11-1SURVIVAL 11-1NAVIGATION 11-2WATER 11-4PLANT FOOD 11-5ANIMAL FOOD 11-6TRAPS AND SNARES 11-8SHELTERS 11-17FIRE BUILDING 11-19CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AIDLIFESAVING STEPS 12-1BITES AND STINGS 12-1NINE LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST 12-2HEAD INJURY 12-4ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 12-5CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONSMDI COMPONENTS 13-1DETONATION SYSTEMS 13-2DEMOLITION EFFECTS SIMULATOR (DES) 13-3CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONSTYPES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-1PRINCIPLES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-2METT-TC CONSIDERATIONS 14-2CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT 14-5BREACHING 14-19BOOK 2SCOPEThis manual provides operation and maintenance instructions for the M16A2, M16A3, M16A4 Rifles, M4 and M4A1 Carbines. These weapons are lightweight, gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed. shoulder-fired weapons that can be fired in either automatic, three-round bursts, or semiautomatic.The purpose of the weapons is to provide personnel an offensive/defensive capability to engage targets in the field. The adapter rails allows the operator the capability to mount various accessories on to the M16A4 Riffle and the M4/M4A1 Carbines.When a procedure is common to M16 rifle and M4 Carbine, ONLY the M16A2 configuration will be depicted. If a procedure is not common to both -weapons, the procedure will be incorporated and the weapon will be identified. If your weapon is configured with adapter rails, refer to the appropriate appendices in this manual for operation and maintenance procedures for the adapter rails.TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTlONGeneral Information Equipment Description Location And Description Of Major Components Principles Of Operation CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSDescription And Use Of Operator’s Controls And IndicatorsPreventive Maintenance Checks And Services (PMCS)Installation of EquipmentOperations Under Usual ConditionsOperations Under Unusual ConditionsFunctional Check25 Meter Zeroing ProceduresTroubleshootingCHAPTER 3 MAlNTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSDisassembly InstructionsCleaning InstructionsInspection InstructionsLubrication InstructionsReassembly InstructionsCHAPTER 4 M4 AND M5 ADAPTER RAILSInstallation and Removal of the Adapter RailsAdapter Rails MaintenanceAdapter Rail Accessory Mounting ProceduresCHAPTER 5 AMMUNITIONAmmunitionAPPENDIX A REFERENCE PUBLICATIONSAPPENDlX B COMPONENTS OF END ITEM,BASIC ISSUE lTEMS,
US Army Rager handbook Combined with, OPERATOR’S MANUAL FOR RIFLE, 5.66 MM, M16A2 W/E, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A3, RIFLE, 5.56 MM, M16A4, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4 W/E, CARBINE, 5.56 MM, M4A1, Plus 500 free US military manuals and US Army field manuals when you sample this bookTake a look at the sample for this book and for details about downloading 500 free US military manuals as a thank you for taking the time to look at our book.TABLE OF CONTENTSI RANGER CREEDII STANDING ORDERS ROGER’S RANGERSIII RANGER HISTORYIV RANGER TRAINING BRIGADE HISTORYCHAPTER 1 – LEADERSHIPPRINCIPLES OF LEADERSHIP 1-1DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES 1-2ASSUMPTION OF COMMAND 1-7CHAPTER 2 – OPERATIONSTROOP LEADING PROCEDURES 2-1COMBAT INTELLIGENCE 2-7WARNING ORDER 2-8OPERATIONS ORDER 2-11FRAGMENTARY ORDER 2-17ANNEXES 2-22COORDINATION CHECKLISTS 2-29DOCTRINAL TERMS 2-34CHAPTER 3 – FIRE SUPPORTCAPABILITIES 3-2CLOSE AIR SUPPORT 3-4CALL FOR FIRE 3-5CHAPTER 4 – MOVEMENTTECHNIQUES 4-2TACTICAL MARCHES 4-6DANGER AREAS 4-9CHAPTER 5 – PATROLLINGPLANNING CONSIDERATIONS 5-1RECONNAISSANCE OPERATIONS 5-6COMBAT PATROLS 5-13AMBUSH 5-14RAID 5-16DEPARTURE/RE-ENTRY 5-25LINK-UP 5-27PATROL BASE 5-30MOVEMENT TO CONTACT 5-34CHAPTER 6 – BATTLE DRILLSPLATOON ATTACK 6-1SQUAD ATTACK 6-5REACT TO CONTACT 6-8BREAK CONTACT 6-9REACT TO AMBUSH 6-11KNOCK OUT BUNKERS 6-12ENTER/CLEAR A TRENCH 6-14BREACH 6-19CHAPTER 7 – COMMUNICATIONSAN/PRC-119 7-1AN/PRC-126 7-3CHAPTER 8 – ARMY AVIATIONAIR ASSAULT 8-1AIR ASSAULT FORMATIONS 8-3PZ OPERATIONS 8-5SAFETY 8-8CHAPTER 9 – WATERBORNE OPERATIONSONE ROPE BRIDGE 9-1BOAT POSITIONS 9-8EMBARKING/DEBARKING 9-11LANDING SITE 9-11RIVER MOVEMENT 9-13FORMATIONS 9-14CHAPTER 10 – MILITARY MOUNTAINEERINGSPECIAL EQUIPMENT 10-1KNOTS 10-2BELAYS 10-8TIGHTENING SYSTEMS 10-10ROCK CLIMBING TECHNIQUES 10-10RAPPELING 10-14CHAPTER 11 – EVASION/SURVIVALEVASION 11-1SURVIVAL 11-1NAVIGATION 11-2WATER 11-4PLANT FOOD 11-5ANIMAL FOOD 11-6TRAPS AND SNARES 11-8SHELTERS 11-17FIRE BUILDING 11-19CHAPTER 12 – FIRST AIDLIFESAVING STEPS 12-1BITES AND STINGS 12-1NINE LINE MEDEVAC REQUEST 12-2HEAD INJURY 12-4ENVIRONMENTAL INJURIES 12-5CHAPTER 13 – DEMOLITIONSMDI COMPONENTS 13-1DETONATION SYSTEMS 13-2DEMOLITION EFFECTS SIMULATOR (DES) 13-3CHAPTER 14 – RANGER URBAN OPERATIONSTYPES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-1PRINCIPLES OF URBAN OPERATIONS 14-2METT-TC CONSIDERATIONS 14-2CLOSE QUARTERS COMBAT 14-5BREACHING 14-19BOOK 2SCOPEThis manual provides operation and maintenance instructions for the M16A2, M16A3, M16A4 Rifles, M4 and M4A1 Carbines. These weapons are lightweight, gas-operated, air-cooled, magazine-fed. shoulder-fired weapons that can be fired in either automatic, three-round bursts, or semiautomatic.The purpose of the weapons is to provide personnel an offensive/defensive capability to engage targets in the field. The adapter rails allows the operator the capability to mount various accessories on to the M16A4 Riffle and the M4/M4A1 Carbines.When a procedure is common to M16 rifle and M4 Carbine, ONLY the M16A2 configuration will be depicted. If a procedure is not common to both -weapons, the procedure will be incorporated and the weapon will be identified. If your weapon is configured with adapter rails, refer to the appropriate appendices in this manual for operation and maintenance procedures for the adapter rails.TABLE OF CONTENTSCHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTlONGeneral Information Equipment Description Location And Description Of Major Components Principles Of Operation CHAPTER 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSDescription And Use Of Operator’s Controls And IndicatorsPreventive Maintenance Checks And Services (PMCS)Installation of EquipmentOperations Under Usual ConditionsOperations Under Unusual ConditionsFunctional Check25 Meter Zeroing ProceduresTroubleshootingCHAPTER 3 MAlNTENANCE INSTRUCTIONSDisassembly InstructionsCleaning InstructionsInspection InstructionsLubrication InstructionsReassembly InstructionsCHAPTER 4 M4 AND M5 ADAPTER RAILSInstallation and Removal of the Adapter RailsAdapter Rails MaintenanceAdapter Rail Accessory Mounting ProceduresCHAPTER 5 AMMUNITIONAmmunitionAPPENDIX A REFERENCE PUBLICATIONSAPPENDlX B COMPONENTS OF END ITEM,BASIC ISSUE lTEMS,

















