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articles:how_to_create_effective_procedures [2022/03/02 12:14] – [The "Tiger I" User Manual - 1943] rrandallarticles:how_to_create_effective_procedures [2022/03/02 12:15] – [The Manga Guide to...] rrandall
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-===== US Army - "PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly" =====+==== US Army - "PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly" ====
  
 Adopting the comic book-style art to illustrate proper preventive maintenance methods, the US Army began publishing the "PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly" as a series of technical bulletins in June 1951. The magazine's title derives from its being a "postscript" to technical manuals and other published maintenance guidance. While the magazine has changed over the decades, as of January 2020 it is now only distributed electronically. Adopting the comic book-style art to illustrate proper preventive maintenance methods, the US Army began publishing the "PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly" as a series of technical bulletins in June 1951. The magazine's title derives from its being a "postscript" to technical manuals and other published maintenance guidance. While the magazine has changed over the decades, as of January 2020 it is now only distributed electronically.
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 The entire series has been converted to pdf and is available at: [[https://www.nsncenter.com/Library/PSMagazine]] and/or [[http://psmag.radionerds.com/index.php/Index_by_issue]] The entire series has been converted to pdf and is available at: [[https://www.nsncenter.com/Library/PSMagazine]] and/or [[http://psmag.radionerds.com/index.php/Index_by_issue]]
  
-===== The Manga Guide to... =====+==== The Manga Guide to... ====
  
 Taking this comic book-style art approach into the non-military sector, "The Manga Guides" (マンガでわかる, Manga de wakaru) is a series of educational Japanese manga books. Each volume explains a particular subject in science or mathematics. The series is published in Japan by Ohmsha and in America by [[https://nostarch.com/catalog/manga|No Starch Press]]. Different volumes are written by different authors, but with the same manga style. Taking this comic book-style art approach into the non-military sector, "The Manga Guides" (マンガでわかる, Manga de wakaru) is a series of educational Japanese manga books. Each volume explains a particular subject in science or mathematics. The series is published in Japan by Ohmsha and in America by [[https://nostarch.com/catalog/manga|No Starch Press]]. Different volumes are written by different authors, but with the same manga style.