pdf | 330 pages | ISBS 0276288828 | Language: English | 1999 | 3,4 MB
The purpose of this battlebook is to address operational health concerns in environments where Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) threats exist. Potential NBC threats range from weapons of mass destruction to contamination of the battlefield by hazardous material. Medical personnel, in conjunction with chemical personnel, must be able to advise commanders on a wide range of issues including the health effects of NBC threats, protective clothing and measures, and management of NBC casualties. This manual is not an emergency response book or treatment guide. It is intended to provide a quick reference for decision making as to whether to request expert consultation in a given area. Except in extreme emergency, the contents should not be construed as definitive.
“I also worried about the great empty area of southern Iraq where the Army would launch its attack. I kept asking myself, What does Saddam know about that flank that I dont? Why doesnt he have any forces out there? The intelligence people suggested offhandedly, Maybe he plans to pop a nuke out there. They then nicknamed the sector the chemical killing sack. Id flinch every time I heard it. I had a nightmare vision of Fred Franks and Gary Luck hitting that area only to have the Iraqis dump massive quantities of chemicals while the Republican Guard counterattacked and fought us to a stalemate. I became increasingly jumpy.
General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, 1991
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The Battlebook Project Team at The U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM) would like to thank and acknowledge the following people for their contributions in the development of this battlebook:
Colonel Robert Eng, Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute (AFRRI)
Lieutenant Colonel Carl Curling, The Office of the Surgeon General
Lieutenant Colonel William Klenke, 30th Medical Brigade
Mr. Jesse Barkley, The Office of the Deputy for Technical Services, USACHPPM
Lieutenant Colonel Debra Schnelle, Directorate of Occupational Health Science, USACHPPM
Major Gary Matcek, Directorate of Occupational Health Science, USACHPPM
Battlebook Project Team
Dr. C. B. McKee, Directorate of Occupational Health Science, USACHPPM
Dr. Lisa Collins, Oak Ridge Institute of Science and Engineering
Ms Jennifer Keetley, Directorate of Environmental Health Engineering
Dr. Howard Bausum, Office of the Deputy of Technical Services
Major Terry Besch, Directorate of Toxicology
Captain Craig Moss, MEDDAC – Ft Leonard Wood
First Lieutenant Francis Hoin, Directorate of Occupational Health Science
Various other personnel from USACHPPM
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