This is the book to get for Survival
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Theres a lot of books written out there from SAS UK soldiers to the new tech Boy Scout manual.
But, this is the one to get.
It will keep you alive with the bare minumum, no high tech things, no GPS, no down sleeping bag that weighs 2.5#, no batteries, no gas stove, no matches, NOTHING. They didn't have that back then.
You will rely on yourself, no modern gadgets. & become a man (or woman) in the process, & develop morals, & know USA history quite well.
History includes: did the USA purchase the SW USA from Mexico, or did it steal the land as some would say?
Did the USA pay for it legitimately? Do you know your history?
Do you know the true answer?
This was common knowledge of USA citizens in the early 20th century. Seems USA citizens forgot it all. Read the book...
Welcome to real survival techniques. Survival is more than "living off the land".
It is knowing the truth & how to answer & defend yourself from the slings & arrows of people who want to take things that belong to you.
See the beginning for yourself!
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This book is a time capsule from the beginning of the Boy Scouts in the United States. Ecology? The Boy Scouts were there in 1911. Animal rights? Ditto. Of course, the specifics in this century-old text may not match current viewpoints, but the Boy Scouts were global before Globalism became chic! I showed the ads to really old boy scouts-those who were boy scouts during the 1950's-and they were reminded of the changes.
Don't use this book as a "how to" reference without first checking carefully. The advice on first aid includes procedures known to aggravate injuries-such as rubbing snow on frostbitten areas (page 272.) The section on constructing radio communications equipment (page 210) was written prior to the establishment of the Federal Communications Commission-in addition to needing licenses to build and operate the equipment, professional Morse Code operators are rare in the United States.
Some of this book is still current, too. Page 14 starts with the Scout Oath and the explanation of the Scout Law. The section on tracking is still good.
Get a copy! It's an inexpensive artifact from the end of America's frontier days.