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Great Field Manual: Six Ways In & Twelve Ways Out
I picked up this field manual "Six Ways in & Twelve Ways Out" by the US Rescue and Special Operations Group (US RSOG) a few years ago and have found it to be a very valuable manual. It is small and fits well in a B.O.B. Highly recommended to look through and have on hand.
Here is a link to purchase it. It's only $13.
http://www.usrsog.org/manu.htm

If anyone can find somewhere else that sells it for cheaper, please post the link. The place I bought it from no longer carries it. But the website listed above is directly from the source.
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Re: Great Field Manual: Six Ways In & Twelve Ways Out
From the manual:
There are basic fundamentals that the author intends for the reader and would-be survivor to learn from this manual.
1. The knowledge of natural insulation and its importance to the survivors well-being.
2. How to construct a Natural Cacoon shelter or a shelter for any given environment the survivor finds himself in.
3. The ability to build a fire in most any environment.
4. How to trap for real! Not the usual geriatric, coffee table B.S. that most manuals provide you with.
5. The collection and purification of water from different water resources.
6. A reasonable grasp of fishing techniques.
7. How to create improvised cordage. This is more important than you might assume.
8. Improvising a cutting edge.
9. The importance of medical training and being properly equipped.
10. Conditioning yourself to being preparedness minded. Being equipped and skilled in the primitive art of adaptation.
The survival strategy:
S - Size up the situation
U - Undue haste makes waste
R - Remember where you are
V - Vanquish all fear
I - Improvising
V - Value living
A - Act like the natives
L - Learning basic skills
Other topics:
Natural insulation
Improvised sleeping bags, shelters, etc (in snow, desert, swamp, ocean, etc)
All kinds of fire making (using flint, optics, firearms, etc)
Collecting and filtering water
All kinds of fishing and trapping methods (including fish traps, snares, dead falls, etc)
Various cooking methods
Making cordage, tools, weapons, etc
Survival knives, guns, etc
Evasion
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