Difference between revisions of "9- Ordnance Department"

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* [[TM 9-700]], Automotive materiel.
 
* [[TM 9-700]], Automotive materiel.
 
* [[TM 9-800]], Automotive materiel.
 
* [[TM 9-800]], Automotive materiel.
* [[TM 9-900]], not used
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* [[TM 9-900]], ?
 
* [[TM 9-1000]], not used
 
* [[TM 9-1000]], not used
 
* [[TM 9-1100]], inspection of ordnance material
 
* [[TM 9-1100]], inspection of ordnance material
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* [[TM 9-2800]], Standard Military Vehicles.  
 
* [[TM 9-2800]], Standard Military Vehicles.  
 
* [[TM 9-2900]], Military Explosives.
 
* [[TM 9-2900]], Military Explosives.
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* [[TM 9-3000]], Artillery ?
  
 
(Note these appear to be 1950s era:)  
 
(Note these appear to be 1950s era:)  
* [[TM 9-6000]]
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* [[TM 9-6000]], Fire Control Material
 
* [[TM 9-7000]], Tracked vehicles
 
* [[TM 9-7000]], Tracked vehicles
 
* [[TM 9-7100]]
 
* [[TM 9-7100]]
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Modern numbering system from the sixties:
 
Modern numbering system from the sixties:
* TM 9-[[2310]] operators
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* TM 9-[[2310]]  
 
* TM 9-[[2320]] TRUCKS & TRUCK TRACTORS, WHEELED
 
* TM 9-[[2320]] TRUCKS & TRUCK TRACTORS, WHEELED
 
* TM 9-[[2330]] Trailers
 
* TM 9-[[2330]] Trailers

Latest revision as of 17:06, 25 May 2023

Ordnance index. compiled from- Library of congress list, crossed with Univ. of Idaho list, crossed with FM 21-6, crossed with Spence.

(Note these appear to be 1950s era:)

Modern numbering system from the sixties:

  • TM 9-2310
  • TM 9-2320 TRUCKS & TRUCK TRACTORS, WHEELED
  • TM 9-2330 Trailers
  • TM 9-4940 Miscellaneous Maintenance Equipment