The Prisoner's Escape Manual


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Do you sometimes feel like a prisoner? Do you long to be free? Well, if so, you are not alone. We all feel this way from time to time. The truth is, you do not have to be incarcerated behind prison walls and bars of iron to be a prisoner. You might be a prisoner of feeling that there is a great distance between you and your Creator. You might be a prisoner of feeling that you have no purpose and wondering if God really cares and has a plan for you. You might be a prisoner of feeling that you are just living out religion without a real sense of relationship with God. The truth is, spiritual bondage comes in many forms.This book is about escaping spiritual bondage. It is designed to help you see that you were not an accident. You were created in God's image. You have a destiny designed by Him. He has made all the provisions needed to experience relationship and fellowship with Him.This book is about finding a scriptural way out of spiritual bondage. It is about finding spiritual freedom even in the grips of earthly captivity. This type of escape, this type of true freedom, can only be found in Jesus the Christ. Jesus said He came to set the captive free. Do you want to know His freedom? Read and apply The Prisoner's Escape Manual.74




Technical Manual


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Landing-force Manual


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Field Artillery Manual


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Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army of the United States 1917


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The 'Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army of the United States 1917' is a comprehensive guidebook providing essential information and instructions for cavalry soldiers during World War I. Written in a concise and authoritative style, the manual covers various topics including military tactics, weapons handling, horse care, and battlefield strategies. This book serves as a vital resource for understanding the role and responsibilities of cavalry troops in the context of early 20th-century warfare. It exemplifies the high level of training and professionalism expected from soldiers during that time period. The detailed illustrations and diagrams further enhance the reader's understanding of the subject matter. As the author, the United States War Department was tasked with creating this manual to standardize training and ensure the effectiveness of cavalry units in combat. The experience and expertise of military officials and officers were instrumental in compiling this valuable resource for soldiers. The dedication to providing thorough and meticulous guidance reflects the commitment to excellence within the United States Army. I highly recommend the 'Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Cavalry of the Army of the United States 1917' to readers interested in military history, specifically the role of cavalry units during World War I. It offers a unique glimpse into the training and tactics employed by American soldiers during this pivotal period in history.




Landing-Force Manual


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