How can I get Army training manuals in physical form?

My company is fairly new and we do not have many physical copies of army regulations. Who do I speak with to get army manuals (AR 670-1 etc.)

I will award 10 points for best answer.

?2015-01-31T11:17:24Z

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I guess you didn't see my last answer. Here are all the unclassified manuals: http://armypubs.army.mil/index.html

You can print out as many as you'd like.

Jim2015-01-31T11:18:39Z

It's better for the publisher to issue PDF not print. They can make changes instantly. There is no printing and shipping issues. Also, the user can do word searches and carry regs on phone/pad if desired.

If you need printed regs, consider a print shop or a quality laser printer. To reduce the number of pages, print 2 or even 4 pages on each side of paper, double sided is 4 to 8 pages, on a sheet of paper. This is still readable yet takes very little room on the shelf. And reduces the expense to the absolute minimum.

The capability is built into the print dialog on both PC's & Macs, and Adobe PDF Reader.

AD2015-01-31T11:19:43Z

You need to go through your supply channel to order TMs in physical form.

If they are unwilling or unable to order the TMs then you have the option to simply print them out at a printing store. Keep in mind that they usually charge by the page and you're going to be paying a lot for them.

Personally, I would rather have the PDF since I can search for something almost instantly, unless you're talking about something like a -10, which should come in your vehicle's BII already.

Purple Haze2015-01-31T13:14:05Z

You get a copy off of the computer at work and copy off the entire Abode Reader copy.

Ron2015-01-31T11:24:23Z

Looks like squid has the answer. 10 points for him and some for me.