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    So I've just started to research on basic survival stuff, and was wondering. Is there one book on survival, that if SHTF, you would want to take with you? Like
    the US Army Survival Manual, etc.

    Any favorites, or good recommended reading for me?
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    Good question! In more info on this as I was thinking about this today.
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    I would say any medic books. If you want a really good read, buy the book " one second after ". Great shtf book.

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    Take a look at the sticky at the top of the page. Many links that might help you. Everyone is different. I do have a few books for reference. Most of the army manuals are available for download. Many of the ones you might want are restricted.
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    That really depends on what shtf means to your minds eye.

    Do you think it's total societal collapse, loosing your job and house, plain wrecks in a remote area, your smart phone has no signal?

    Zombies vampires or red dawn?

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    I like the SAS Encyclopedia of survival. I also have a couple of others of the SAS one is my favorite. Lots of good info.

    Just practice. There are lots of things that I haven't even tried and I try to do something new everytime I go camping. Some things don't work well for me and others do.

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    The SAS books get the nod of approval on the survival forums I frequent
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    Where There is No Doctor - Maxwell, Thuman, Werner
    Where There is No Dentist - Dickson
    Patriots - Rawles
    Lights Out - Crawford
    One Second After - Forstchen
    Bug Out - Williams
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    Thanks for the suggestions. What got me thinking about it was I watched The Road this weekend.

    While the chances are slim to none that something like this will ever happen, I would still like to be prepared for disaster, being lost, broken down, etc.
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    One Second After doesn't really teach you anything, it just opens your eyes and makes you sad and depressed. Lights Out is similar, but there was a little more explanation of how stuff was set up. I'd still recommend them both for reading, but wouldn't bother keeping them around as a reference guide or anything.
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