This document provides information on a wide range of topics related to jungle operations, including: psychological effects of jungles; pyrotechnic signals; use of radios; ration planning; reconnaissance techniques; retrograde movements; roles of sanitary instructors; scouting; security procedures while bivouacking, during defense, and on the march; sketching; snake bites; special operations; standing operating procedures; supply considerations including ammunition, clothing, engineers, local purchases, maneuvering away from supply lines, rations, transportation, and water; use of supporting weapons in defense; roles of tanks in attack; use of telephones; trail techniques; training approaches; transportation; voice signals; water purification; weapons including automatic
This document provides information on a wide range of topics related to jungle operations, including: psychological effects of jungles; pyrotechnic signals; use of radios; ration planning; reconnaissance techniques; retrograde movements; roles of sanitary instructors; scouting; security procedures while bivouacking, during defense, and on the march; sketching; snake bites; special operations; standing operating procedures; supply considerations including ammunition, clothing, engineers, local purchases, maneuvering away from supply lines, rations, transportation, and water; use of supporting weapons in defense; roles of tanks in attack; use of telephones; trail techniques; training approaches; transportation; voice signals; water purification; weapons including automatic
This document provides information on a wide range of topics related to jungle operations, including: psychological effects of jungles; pyrotechnic signals; use of radios; ration planning; reconnaissance techniques; retrograde movements; roles of sanitary instructors; scouting; security procedures while bivouacking, during defense, and on the march; sketching; snake bites; special operations; standing operating procedures; supply considerations including ammunition, clothing, engineers, local purchases, maneuvering away from supply lines, rations, transportation, and water; use of supporting weapons in defense; roles of tanks in attack; use of telephones; trail techniques; training approaches; transportation; voice signals; water purification; weapons including automatic