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Appendix I. REFERENCES



SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE AND DEMOLITION
TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
Section I. SHIPMENT AND LIMITED STORAGE
the wrapping paper with gummed
4-1. Repackaging for Shipment or
paper tape.
Limited Storage
(2) Spare indicator lamp and technical
The exact procedure for repackaging de-
manuals. Wrap the indicator lamp in
pends on the material available and the con-
wrapping paper and secure with gum-
ditions under which the equipment is to be
med paper tape. Wrap the technical
shipped or stored. Adapt the procedure out-
manuals in wrapping paper and seal
lined below whenever circumstance permit.
the package with pressure-sensitive
The information concerning the original pack-
tape. Fasten the package containing
aging (para 2-1) will also be helpful.
the technical manuals to the top of
a. Material Requirements. The following
the battery charger with pressure-
sensitive tape. Fasten the spare indi-
materials are required for packaging the bat-
cator lamp package to the rear panel
tery charger. For stock numbers of materials,
of the main unit with pressure-sensi-
refer to SB 38-100.
tive tape.
4-2. Packing
Pack the equipment as follows:
a. Place the equipment into the open side of
the wooden box.
b. Fasten the battery charger to the bottom
b. Packaging (fig. 2-1). Package the items
of the wooden box with four bolts, nuts, and
of the battery charger as outlined below.
washers.
(1) Main unit. Wrap the main unit on
c. Nail the top and side to the wooden pack
all sides with wrapping paper. Secure
ing case.
Section II. DEMOLITION OF MATERIEL TO PREVENT ENEMY USE
4-3. Authority for Demolition
tions of the equipment rather than partially
destroy all the equipment components.
The demolition procedures given in para-
a. Smash. Smash the cabinet, meters, and
graph 4-4 will be used to prevent the enemy
controls.
from using or salvaging this equipment. Demo-
b. Cut. Cut the wiring of the battery
lition of the equipment will be accomplished
charger.
only upon the order of the commander.
Warning: Be extremely careful with explo-
4-4. Methods of Destruction
sivea and incendiary devices. Use these items
only when the need is urgent.
The tactical situation and time available will
c. Burn. Burn as much of the equipment as
determine the method to be used when destruc-
is flammable.
tion of equipment is ordered. In most cases, it
is preferable to demolish completely some por-
d. Dispose. Bury or scatter destroyed parts.


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