SURVIVAL, MEDICAL,
AND SHELTER MANUALS Table Of Contents
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THE AIDMANS MEDICAL GUIDE
ARMY
FM 8-36 - 71 PAGES This manual tells you what to do with supplies and
equipment that you can carry and can use without hot or running water or
electrical power. It also tells you how to protect yourself and patients. |
AIRCREW SURVIVAL
AIRFORCE PAM
64-5 - 122 PAGES This manual will assist you in recognizing and using
natural resources at hand. |
ALL PURPOSE LIGHTWEIGHT CARRYING
(ALICE)
ARMY - 43 PAGES |
BASIC COLD WEATHER MANUAL
ARMY
FM 31-70 - 198 PAGES This manual is designed to prepare the individual to
conduct military operations for extended periods of time under the most severe
and varying cold weather climatic conditions. |
CARE AND USE OF CLOTHING AND INDIVIDUAL
EQUIPMENT
ARMY FM 21-15 - 69 PAGES This manual includes
general instructions for cleaning, pressing, repairing, and storing items of
the uniform. Uses of
.uniform, such as the shelter half,
sleeping bag, and poncho are discussed. Methods of assembling, packing, and
using load-carrying equipment are also discussed. |
CIVIL DEFENSE SHELTERS A STATE-OF-THE-ART
ASSESSMENT
FEMA RR-7 - 315 PAGES This report is a
comprehensive review of what is known about shelters from the available
literature in the United States. An attempt has been made to concentrate on the
information which should be by a U.S. planner. Shelter against a number of
natural and technological hazards is considered, but the most important threat,
and the one about which the most information exists, is shelter against nuclear
weapons effects. |
NATO HANDBOOK ON EMERGENCY WAR
SURGERY-NATO
NATO - 446 PAGES This edition of the
emergency war surgery handbook is written for and dedicated to the new
generation of young, as untested surgeons, who may be given the opportunity and
the honor of ministering to the needs of their fallen fellow countrymen. |
RISKS AND HAZARDS-A STATE BY STATE
GUIDE
FEMA-196 - 146 PAGES This information was prepared
by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help you become more aware
of hazards and threats that could affect your state, in addition to the
simplified map depictions of hazard data, this manual includes information on
how you can prepare for disasters and what you can do if a disaster strikes. It
is not meant, however, to be a substitute for precise geographical and risk
data and detailed information about preparedness for your locality that can be
obtained only from your local civil defense or emergency preparedness
office. |
FIRST AID FOR SOLDIERS
ARMY FM
21-11 - 160 PAGES The purpose of this manual is to describe first aid
measures, to explain how and when to apply them, and emphasize the significance
of prompt, effective, first aid. The measures described can be applied as
self-help as well as help to others. Since first aid is the emergency care
given to the sick, injured, or wounded before medical treatment can be
administered by medical personnel, this manual is directed to non-medical
personnel. |
MEDICAL SPECIALIST
ARMY FM
8-230 - 718 PAGES This manual is for use in training the Medical Specialist,
MOS 91B10, in field medical activities, patient care procedures, and general
nursing care duties involved in patient care and treatment. The material in
this manual is applicable to peacetime, nuclear war, and non-nuclear war. |
NUCLEAR WAR SURVIVAL
SKILLS
OAK RIDGE - 282 PAGES The purpose of this book is
to provide Americans and other unprepared people with information and self-help
instructions that will significantly increase their chances of surviving a
nuclear attack. |
SURVIVABILITY
ARMY FM 5-103 -
247 PAGES The purpose of this manual is to integrate survivability into the
overall AirLand battle structure. Survivability doctrine addresses when, where,
and how fighting and protective battlefield positions are prepared for
individual soldiers, troop units, vehicles, weapons, and equipment. This manual
implements survivability tactics for all branches of the combined arms
team. |
SURVIVAL
ARMY FM 21-76 - 322
PAGES This manual is based entirely on the keyword SURVIVAL. The letters in
this word can help guide you in your actions in any survival situation.
Whenever faces with a survival situation, remember the word SURVIVAL. For each
letter of this word there is a section pertaining to what you need to remember
for a survival situation. |
TRANSPORTATION OF THE SICK &
WOUNDED
ARMY FM 8-35 - 206 PAGES This manual describes the
principle methods and means of transporting the sick and wounded on land, in
the air, and on water. It contains references to the details of NATO agreement,
STANAG No. 2087, Medical Employment of Helicopters in Ground Warfare; and
STANAG No. 3201 and SOLOG No. 83 Aeromedical Evacuation. |
WATER SURVIVAL TRAINING
ARMY
TC 21-21 - 49 PAGES This publication describes the Army's water survival
training program. It establishes classification levels, describes the basic
skills required at each level, and sets standards for testing. |
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