Tracked Combat Vehicle Driver TSP

M2/M3-Series Vehicles

 

 
TSP
Number
071-W-BFVS
 
Title Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) Driver Training Support Package
 
Effective
Date
4 October 1999
 
Proponent The lead proponent of this document is the U.S. Army Infantry School.
 
Foreign
Disclosure
Restrictions
The materials contained in this document have been reviewed by the product developer in coordination with the USAARMC foreign disclosure authority. The materials are releasable to students from all requesting foreign countries without restrictions.
 
Purpose/
Scope
The purpose of this document is to provide a standard training program for tracked vehicle drivers.
 
Special
Instructions
This document is available for download only. Materials may be in more than one format, for example: Microsoft Word (DOC) and Microsoft Power Point (PPT). Necessary viewers are available from the RDL "Download Viewers" site.

Testing Material. Test material is not included with this document. The Test Control Officer will order test material from —

Commandant
U.S. Army Infantry School
ATTN: ATZB-CDM
Fort Benning, GA 31905-5400

Questions concerning subject matter may be addressed to the proponent.

 
Document
Content
A course Read-Me-Data File (RMDF) lists all files included for download. Files are grouped by download packages. The intent of the RMDF is to assist the user in downloading only what he/she needs and ensuring that he/she has all required materials following download.

TO DOWNLOAD TSP MATERIALS, click on the "Download Document" button at the top of the screen to see a list of downloadable self-extracting zip files (".exe" packages). Select the file(s) that contains the desired materials. (NOTE: If more than one file is needed, download them one at a time.) You will be prompted for a "save" location on your hard drive. (NOTE: the default setting is normally "Temp" or "Windows\Temp" on "C:\". You might want to create a unique folder; for example, one named for the TSP.) Save the file were you can find it. With the file on your hard drive, go to it using "Windows Explorer/NT Explorer", double-click on the self-extracting zip file, indicate the target folder for the extracted files, and select "unzip". Alternately, using WINZIP, open the file and "extract" the files to your chosen location.