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1U.S. Army Special Forces caching techniques : [(hiding and storing stuff safely)]
By Us Government

“U.S. Army Special Forces caching techniques : [(hiding and storing stuff safely)]” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ U.S. Army Special Forces caching techniques : [(hiding and storing stuff safely)]
- Author: Us Government
- Language: English
- Publisher: Desert Publications
- Publish Date: 199u
- Publish Location: El Dorado, AR
“U.S. Army Special Forces caching techniques : [(hiding and storing stuff safely)]” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ cache - container - site - recovery - burial - caching - emplacement - sketch - concealment - submersion - cache report - stainless steel - emplacement operation - probe rod - cache site - recovery agent - burial party - submerged cache - steel container - concealment site - United States. Army. Special Forces - Hiding places - Special forces (Military science) - Special operations (Military science) - Military supplies - Handbooks, manuals - United States
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL3965336M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 43967560
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2001270201
- All ISBNs: 9780879470852 - 0879470852
Access and General Info:
- Is Full Text Available: Yes
- Is The Book Public: Yes
- Access Status: Public
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Shipping container
shipping container is a container with strength suitable to withstand shipment, storage, and handling. Shipping containers range from large reusable steel boxes
Intermodal container
An intermodal container, often called a shipping container, or a freight container, (or simply "container") is a large metal crate designed and built
Containerization
intermodal containers (also called shipping containers, or ISO containers). Containerization, also referred as container stuffing or container loading,
Intermediate bulk container
Intermediate bulk containers (also known as IBCs, IBC totes, or pallet tanks) are industrial-grade containers engineered for the mass handling, transport
Waste container
refers to a large outdoor waste container for garbage collectors to pick up the contents. Trash cans are typically made of steel or plastic (most commonly polyethylene)
Conex box
container, often called an ISO box, after ISO 668/ISO 6346, that is used widely by container shipping companies today. The use of standardized steel and
Steel and tin cans
A steel can, tin can, tin (especially in British English, Australian English, Canadian English and South African English), or can is a container made of
Shipping container architecture
Shipping container architecture is a form of architecture that uses steel intermodal containers (shipping containers) as the main structural element.
Container
predominantly wooden containers in use well into the twentieth century were prone to leaking or breaking. The standardized steel shipping container was developed
Drum (container)
called a barrel) is a cylindrical shipping container used for shipping bulk cargo. Drums can be made of steel, dense paperboard (commonly called a fiber