-Chapter Three: Systems- Bonuses and Penalties (p. 70) In Example 2, Keith's final TN is 18, not 19. Skill Descriptions (pp. 80-86) All references to "instant actions" should be read as references to "simple actions." -Chapter Four: Survivors- Elite Infantry (p. 117) This life path phase should allow entry from all branches of service. Indefatigable (p. 122) The text of this advantage should read: Cost: 1 to 4 points The character’s raw endurance far exceeds that which his physique should allow. When calculating his fatigue thresholds, increase his Fitness by the number of points invested in this advantage. -Chapter Five: Combat- Explosive Effects Summary (p. 156) The table lists secondary fragments as having Damage 3. The correct value, as indicated in the preceding text and example, is Damage 4. Deviation (p. 164) In the deviation graphic, the arrow pointing to the northwest should be labeled "10," not "1, 2." -Chapter Six: Maintenance and Survival- Trauma Surgery (p. 174) Trauma surgery consumes one unit of whole blood, 2 units of surgical supplies, and 1 unit of local anesthesia per hour, not per critically-injured location (and one unit of antibiotic regardless of the length of the procedure). The example is correct. Extended Care Example (p. 174) Pete's care requires 6 total units of supplies per week, not 7. -Chapter Seven: Equipment (Non-Weapon Item Traits)- Binoculars (sidebar, p. 237) Ignore the following sentence: "A device reduces range-related penalties for visual observation by its Magnification +1." The preceding rules under the Magnification section header are correct. -Chapter Seven: Equipment (Weapon Traits)- Weapon Table, Autoloaders (p. 254) The Colt M1911A1 in .38 Super was inadvertently left out of the table. Capacity 9, Damage 5, Penetration x3/x4, Range Gunfighting/CQB, ROF S, Speed 1/2/4, Recoil 9, Bulk 1, Weight 1.1 kg, Barter Value GG400, Street Price $1,600. Weapon Table, Assault Rifles (p. 254) The range bands of the AKS-74U should be Optimum CQB/Maximum Medium. Weapon Table, Service Rifles (p. 255) The Mosin-Nagant has Capacity 5(in), not 10(in). Ammunition Nomenclature (sidebar, p. 258) 7.62x51mm is .308 Winchester, not .308 Remington. This has no game effect but makes me feel stupid. Stripper Clips (p. 258) Also available for the Mosin-Nagant in a 5-round size. -Chapter Nine: The Gamemaster's Toolkit- Activating Contacts (p. 315) With failure on the COG check to activate a contact, it takes a number of days equal to 1d6 plus the margin of failure to locate that contact. If story considerations take the PCs out of the area before this time has elapsed, the contact is lost.