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The document is a notable historical military field training manual, primarily associated with the United States Marine Corps (USMC) Fleet Marine Force. Originally published during the World War II era (specifically referenced as a 1943 manual), it was later reprinted and popularized for civilian/historian audiences by Paladin Press . Key Components of the Manual
The manual provides a technical and tactical overview of methods used to disrupt enemy infrastructure and operations.
A declassified CIA document that describes "non-violent" or simple ways for civilians to disrupt productivity through everyday mistakes and procedural delays. Destruction by Demolition, Incendiaries and Sab...
Detailed instructions on the history, use, and handling of various explosives like black powder, dynamite, and PE2. It covers the effectiveness of explosives against different materials such as stone, iron, and walls.
Declassified CIA documents detail how similar topics—such as chemical fuses and mechanical primers—were taught in 1940s intelligence classes. Accessibility for Research Return to CIA Library The document is a notable historical military field
Strategies for civilian or small-unit disruption of critical infrastructure, including transportation (rail, automotive), communications, and electrical power. Historical Context & Related Reports
Lists this specific manual (Item 55 HAF 805) alongside other critical WWII tactical documents like reports on British Commandos and the Battle of Midway. A declassified CIA document that describes "non-violent" or
While the manual itself is a primary resource, several related historical reports and manuals provide a broader picture of these tactics: