Yes. Many armies have such manuals.
FM 6-22, Army Leadership
The US Army field manual is FM 3-23.30.See the link below.
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FM (Field Manual) 21-20, Army Physical Fitness Training.
The Field Manual for US Army uniforms is FM 3-21.5, also known as "Drill and Ceremonies." It provides guidance and standardization for the wear and appearance of Army uniforms, including regulations for specific items such as the Army Combat Uniform (ACU), Army Service Uniform (ASU), and Physical Fitness Uniform (PTU). This manual outlines the proper wear of accessories, insignia, and awards, as well as guidelines for ceremonial events and military customs.
The US Army Field Manual. See the Related Link, below.If that link doesn't work, go to www.basegear.com, and in the lefthand margin go down to where it says, "Tips, Links & Info". Underneath that it says, "Survival Manual". Click that and it takes you to the US Army Survival Manual, FM (Field Manual) 21-76.
Field Manual 21-10: Field Hygiene and Sanitation covers personal hygiene in the field and Army Regulation 670-1: Wear and Appearance of Army Uniforms and Insignia states "Soldiers will maintain good personal hygiene and grooming on a daily basis..."
Instructions on disassembly and assembly are given in the Field Manual FM 3-23.35 Follow this link to the Field Manual- http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/army/fm/3-23-35/chap1.htm#1-8
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Military history is found in FM 1-20. See the link below.
FM 5-19 is the US Army's Field Manual on Risk Management and the Composite Risk Management Process.
No. The C-5 Galaxy is the largest and heaviest.