Air Ministry Survival Guide

5 books in this series
#1 - Arctic Survival
#1 - Arctic Survival
First issued to airmen in 1952, this reprint of The Air Ministry's Arctic Survival pamphlet includes emergency advice to crew operating over arctic regions.
With original illustrations and text, these survival guides provide an insight to military survival techniques from a by-gone era.

Packed with original line drawings and instruction in:

- The best faces to pull to prevent frostbite and when you can expect bits of you to 'fall off', should you fail
- How to build a structurally sound igloo
- How to fashion a mask to prevent snowblindness


Focussing on the harshest of situations one can find oneself in, Arctic Survival is one of four reprints of The Air Ministry's emergency survival pamphlets. Others include:
Jungle Survival
Desert Survival
Arctic Survival
#2 - Jungle Survival
#2 - Jungle Survival
First issued to airmen in 1952, this reprint of The Air Ministry's Desert Survival pamphlet includes emergency advice to crew operating over desert regions.
With original illustrations and text, these survival guides provide an insight to military survival techniques from a by-gone era.

Packed with original line drawings and instruction in:

- What to do if 'jungle hiking becomes boring'
- How to stay safe from poisonous reptiles and insects
- The benefits of using a 'fire thong'

Focussing on the harshest of situations one can find oneself in, Jungle Survival is one of four reprints of The Air Ministry's emergency survival pamphlets. Others include:
Jungle Survival
Desert Survival
Arctic Survival
#3 - Desert Survival
#3 - Desert Survival
First issued to airmen in 1952, this reprint of The Air Ministry's Desert Survival pamphlet includes emergency advice to crew operating over desert regions.

With original illustrations and text, these survival guides provide an insight to military survival techniques from a by-gone era.

Packed with original line drawings and instruction in:

- How to find water in a dry stream course
- How to make a hat out of seat cushions
- What to do in the event of meeting 'hostile parties'

Focussing on one of the harshest climates on Earth, Desert Survival is one of four reprints of The Air Ministry's emergency survival pamphlets.

Others include:
Jungle Survival
Sea Survival
Arctic Survival
#4 - Sea Survival
#4 - Sea Survival
First issued to airmen in 1952, this reprint of The Air Ministry's Sea Survival pamphlet includes emergency advice to crew operating over sea regions.
With original illustrations and text, these survival guides provide an insight to military survival techniques from a by-gone era.

Packed with original line drawings and instruction in:

- How to punch man-eating sharks. Which are 'cowards'
- The pros and cons of drinking 'fish juice'
- When to smoke

Focussing on the harshest of situations one can find oneself in, Sea Survival is one of four reprints of The Air Ministry's emergency survival pamphlets. Others include:
Jungle Survival
Desert Survival
Arctic Survival
The Air Ministry Survival Guide
The Air Ministry Survival Guide
THE ULTIMATE SURVIVAL GUIDE for anyone who thinks they'd survive the world's most hostile environments - or at least imagine they could do.

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First issued to British airmen in the 1950s the beautifully illustrated Air Ministry Survival Guide provides invaluable practical tips and instruction on how to keep calm and carry on in any hostile environment.

Whether you're lost in the desert, arctic, jungle, or adrift on the open ocean, you'll be better off armed with sensible advice on how to:

- Build a structurally sound igloo
- Pull faces to prevent frostbite (and when to expect bits to fall off should you fail)
- Fashion a mask to prevent snowblindness
- Make a hat out of seat cushions
- Behave in the event of meeting hostile locals
- Stay safe from poisonous reptiles and insects
- Use a 'fire thong'
- Punch man-eating sharks (which are cowards)

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