There are many manuals and many locations on line where they can be found.
See the following sites (related links below):
All sorts of things. The equipment they'll go to combat with, field manuals and technical manuals, various other types of training aids. Depends on what type of training they're doing.
Start with some of the FM 19-1 series; they all have appendix's in the back that refer to related FMs (Field Manuals).
Ford dealerships, Ebay... the manuals for the US and Canada should be more the same, with the exception that the Canadian manuals would probably also have to be in French.
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This pin is worn on US Army uniforms to indicate that the wearer is a member of the US Army Field Artillery.
Obtain the book titled, "VIETNAM ORDER OF BATTLE", By Shelby L. Stanton.
Obtain the book: "Vietnam Order of Battle." By Shelby L. Stanton
There were eleven "field armies" in the US Army during WWII. Of these two, the Second US Army and the Fourth US Army, remained in the continental US throughout the war, functioning as training commands. Additionally the 4th US Army was responsible for defending the west coast of the US against attack.
US Army Hickam Field.
US Army Recruiting stations in the Chicago area can be found through places such as Go Army and Yellow Pages. By calling the numbers provided on these sites, one can find US Army Recruiting stations.
Meteorological and surveyor for field artillery
There are at least two regular installations: Camp Shaftner and Wheeler Army Air field.