Repair Parts Scale, Truck, Surveillance, Land Rover 110, Lightweight, RFSV, W/Winch, W/Side Storage, W/Rear Seat, 4x4, MC2

Repair Parts Scale, Truck, Surveillance, Land Rover 110, Lightweight, RFSV, W/Winch, W/Side Storage, W/Rear Seat, 4x4, MC2 PDF

Author: Australian Army

Publisher:

Published: 2024-02-22

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781925907247

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Repair Parts Scale for the Australian Army Land Rover 110 "Perentie" upgraded Regional Force Surveillance Vehicle (RFSV). Dealing with the specialised model of the RFSV, this Repair Parts Scale covers equipment and fittings not found on other "Perentie" Land Rover 110 models. This Repair Parts Scale is published as a supplement, albeit a very extensive supplement, to the Repair Parts Scale for the Truck, Utility, Lightweight, MC2, 4x4, Land Rover 100 Base Scale. A Repair Parts Scale book is an illustrated catalog of parts for these vehicles. It is a critical reference which provides guidance for mechanical repairs of these vehicles and simplifies to identification and tracking down of repair parts. This Repair Parts Scale book is desigend for use in the workshop so when performing maintenance or mechanical repairs on their vehicle, the reader doesn't have to endlessly scroll through an ebook version on a tablet or phone.

The Jungle Is Neutral

The Jungle Is Neutral PDF

Author: F. Spencer Chapman

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-09-06

Total Pages: 476

ISBN-13: 9781976123252

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THE JUNGLE IS NEUTRAL makes The Bridge Over the River Kwai look like a tussle in a schoolyard. F. SPENCER CHAPMAN, the book's unflappable author, narrates with typical British aplomb an amazing tale of four years spent as a guerrilla in the jungle, haranguing the Japanese in occupied Malaya. Traveling sometimes by bicycle and motorcycle, rarely by truck, and mainly in dugouts, on foot, and often on his belly through the jungle muck, Chapman recruits sympathetic Chinese, Malays, Tamils, and Sakai tribesman into an irregular corps of jungle fighters. Their mission: to harass the Japanese in any way possible. In riveting scenes, they blow up bridges, cut communication lines, and affix plastique to troop-filled trucks idling by the road. They build mines by stuffing bamboo with gelignite. They throw grenades and disappear into the jungle, their faces darkened, their tommy guns wrapped in tape so as not to reflect the moonlight. And when he is not battling the Japanese, or escaping from their prisons, he is fighting the jungle's incessant rain, wild tigers, unfriendly tribesmen, leeches, and undergrowth so thick it can take four hours to walk a mile. It is a war story without rival.