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CHAPTER 6. DEMOLITION OF MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
Figure 56. Placement of charges - Continued

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A. Carrier assembly
Figure 56. Placement of charges.
128. Training
127. Other Demolition Methods
All operators should receive thorough training in the
a. Scattering and Concealment. Remove all easily
destruction of the snow removal unit. Refer to FM 5-25.
accessible parts such as the carburetor, fuel pump,
Simulated destruction, using all of the methods listed
distributor, governor, alternator, and spark plugs.
above, should be included in the operator training
Scatter these parts through dense foliage, bury them in
program It must be emphasized in training, that
dirt or sand, or throw them in a lake, well, stream, or
demolition operations are usually necessitated by critical
other body of water.
situations  when  time  available  for  carrying  out
b. Burning. Pack rags, clothing, or canvas under,
instructions is limited. For this reason, it is necessary
around, and inside the engines. Saturate this packing
that operators be thoroughly familiar with all methods of
with gasoline, oil, or diesel fuel, and ignite.
destruction of equipment and be able to carry out
c. Submersion. Drive the unit into a body of water
demolition instructions without reference to this or any
to provide some water damage and concealment. Salt
other manual.
water will do the greatest damage to vital parts.
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