Another source for Army Motors publications
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2018 9:39 pm
Good day all.
I found your excellent site while trying to find copies I am missing for the publication Army Motors and find I have ones you are missing.
I got my first copies from http://radionerds.com/index.php/Army_Motors#1940.
Note that site at the top of its home page says "Radionerds.com is a completely free and open resource for radio restoration information. Our goal is information preservation, not control and restrictions. We want you to copy and duplicate these manuals anywhere you wish, the point here is to make these manuals so easy to find on the internet, that no one would bother to buy a CD or try some CIA/MI-6 scheme of authentication to allow you to have something that is PUBLIC DOMAIN. That's right citizens, US Military manuals are all Public Domain!... copy them - all of them... put them on your own site, put them on your friend's site, copy them to a thumb drive and send to your Aunt Minnie, whatever. Selling them or restricting access is *wrong*, that's why we're making it easy for everyone to get them - for free! You can help to keep our site at the top of search engines by linking back to us."
Given this approval may I suggest the tm9-801 administrators take up the offer and copy or link to those editions your site is missing, and allow radio nerds the same privileges.
Note I am not a vehicle restorer, I collect ww2 training documents, mainly aviation related, and I will upload any TMs and FMs I have that may be relevant.
Regards
Mi
I found your excellent site while trying to find copies I am missing for the publication Army Motors and find I have ones you are missing.
I got my first copies from http://radionerds.com/index.php/Army_Motors#1940.
Note that site at the top of its home page says "Radionerds.com is a completely free and open resource for radio restoration information. Our goal is information preservation, not control and restrictions. We want you to copy and duplicate these manuals anywhere you wish, the point here is to make these manuals so easy to find on the internet, that no one would bother to buy a CD or try some CIA/MI-6 scheme of authentication to allow you to have something that is PUBLIC DOMAIN. That's right citizens, US Military manuals are all Public Domain!... copy them - all of them... put them on your own site, put them on your friend's site, copy them to a thumb drive and send to your Aunt Minnie, whatever. Selling them or restricting access is *wrong*, that's why we're making it easy for everyone to get them - for free! You can help to keep our site at the top of search engines by linking back to us."
Given this approval may I suggest the tm9-801 administrators take up the offer and copy or link to those editions your site is missing, and allow radio nerds the same privileges.
Note I am not a vehicle restorer, I collect ww2 training documents, mainly aviation related, and I will upload any TMs and FMs I have that may be relevant.
Regards
Mi