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TM 10-465 Quartermaster Handbook - Gasoline Supply Company 1943-05-01
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER I — THE COMPANY
Mission 1 5
Organization 2 5
Control of the company 3 7
The cadre 4 8
Duties of personnel 5 9
CHAPTER II — TRAINING
Objective 6 23
Training personnel 7 23
Methods of teaching 8 27
Developing the skill of personnel 9 30
CHAPTER III — FIELD OPERATIONS
Basic preparation 10 31
Transportation 11 31
Equipment 12 32
Unloading gasoline tank cars 13 35
Bulk reduction point 14 38
Filling operations 15 41
Transportation to the gasoline distributing point 16 42
CHAPTER IV — GASOLINE DISTRIBUTING POINTS
Operation of a distributing point 17 43
Operating supplies 18 47
Desert supply 19 47
Supply by using units 20 48
CHAPTER V — STORAGE AND HANDLING OF LUBRICANTS
Types of packages 21 49
Method of storing 22 49
Imuc 23 50
Precautions 24 50
CHAPTER VI — SECURITY AND DEFENSE MEASURES
General 25 51
Use of maps 26 51
Bivouac security 27 53
Individual security 28 53
March security 29 54
Reconnaissance 30 55
Camouflage 31 55
Booby traps 32 56
Demolition 33 58
Defense against mechanized attack 34 59
Defense against aerial attack 35 59
Defense against chemical attack 36 60
References 37 60
CHAPTER VII — SUPPLY AND REPLACEMENT OF EQUIPMENT
Initial issue 38 61
Replacement or replenishment 39 62
Requisitions 40 63
Property records 41 64
Loss supporting vouchers 42 66
Appendix A — Bed Loads and Capacities oi Various Types of Cargo Vehicles and Methods of Loading 68
Appendix B — Miscellaneous Planning Data 69
Appendix C — References 69
Appendix D — Administrative Check Lists 73
Appendix E — Check Lists for Foreign Duty 82
Appendix F — Check List for Training Inspection of Quartermaster Gasoline Supply Company Prior to Overseas Movement 88
Appendix G — Glossary 92
ILLUSTRATIONS
Figure I — Organization of the gasoline supply company 6
Figure 2 — Organizational chart 10
Figure 3 — Shipment from zone of interior by rail or truck (storage available in communications zone) 13
Figure 4 — Shipment from zone of interior by rail or truck (no storage available) 15
Figure 5 — No storage facilities available in communications zone 17
Figure 6 — Fixed storage facilities available in communications zone 19
Figure 7 — No storage or rail facilities in communications zone — terrain impassable to shore-line 19
Figure 8 — First thirteen weeks training program 24, 25
Figure 9 — Second thirteen weeks training program 28, 29
Figure 10 — The Model 11-P-480 dispenser 32
Figure 11 — Rear view of the Model 11-P-480 dispenser 33
Figure 12 — The Model 11-P-470 dispenser 33
Figure 13 — Arrangement of 5-gallon gasoline cans 34
Figure 14 — The gasoline nozzle (showing whistle) 34
Figure 15 — Tank car precautions 35
Figure 16 — Unloading tank car through dome 37
Figure 17 — Unloading tank car through bottom 39
Figure 18 — Four-section gasoline refilling point 40
Figure 19 — Schematic diagram showing the use of a fuel dispenser 40
Figure 20 — Ideal traffic circulation plan 41
Figure 21 — A method of using three fuel dispensers 41
Figure 22 — Refilling operation (three men) 42
Figure 23 — Refilling operation (one man) 42
Figure 24 — Loading cans on truck 42
Figure 25 — A truckload of cans 42
Figure 26 — Unloading gasoline cans at a distributing point 44
Figure 27 — Unit refueling 46
Figure 28 — Refueling in the desert 48
Figure 29 — Correct and incorrect location of camouflaged positions for proper traffic circulation 52
Figure 30 — Correct and incorrect traffic circulation plans 52
Figure 31 — A well-dispersed bulk reduction point 57
Figure 32 — A well-concealed distributing point 57
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