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Originally Posted by ArmySGT.
Thanks, I bookmarked that one.
This also gives me some ideas for Snakeeater, FEMA, and New Presidencies caches or items.
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Here are some links that allow you to see more data at once
Vol 1
https://books.google.com/books?id=yx...me%201&f=false
Vol 2
http://www.redcross.int/en/eric/eric/itemcode2_ad.html
https://books.google.com/books?id=Cm...me%202&f=false
Vol 3
https://books.google.com/books?id=g4...me%203&f=false
While looking for my copies of the pdf (coping from google takes forever) I found like 100 more documents.
For example Wiki leaks has a document that lists all US equipment in Iraq in 2007 broken down by unit and nsn code. (Prices are available for about 1/5 of the NSN codes)
https://wikileaks.org/wiki/US_Milita...raq_%282007%29
Explanation of NSN (Nato Stock? Number)
http://www.wingovernmentcontracts.co...groups-fsg.htm
http://www.wingovernmentcontracts.co...ly-classes.htm
I'm not pleased with the source, but information is information. I downloaded this years ago and never played with it until today. In fact the data is still loading 60 min after I started it.
I don't know how detailed the information goes, but looking at the first portion that loaded I can see the breakdown of the on hand quantity of trousers for the 332 Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit.
If I can glean some useful information from this I will post it.
In regards to my many other documents If I get some time to sort through them I will post a lot of what i have.
If varies from a database of all tires used by the US Army, to equipment needed for a sustainable village, ammunition packaging details, breakdown of 30 industrial tool-kits, A catalog of barrack furniture, wellwater drilling manual, the army standard family of tactical shelters, and much more.