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United States. Department of the Army

Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment

In “Health Service Support in a Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Environment,” the United States Department of the Army presents a crucial and comprehensive exploration of medical preparedness in the face of modern warfare threats. Drawing on a wealth of military knowledge, this manual combines clear instructional design with rigorous scientific analysis, covering protocols, logistics, and personnel training required to effectively manage health services during catastrophic events. It serves as a vital resource in a literary context defined by the need for strategic public health interventions in conflict zones, specifically focusing on the unpredictable and hazardous nature of nuclear, biological, and chemical scenarios. The authorship of this manual by the United States Department of the Army reflects decades of military experience and a commitment to advancing health service capabilities in challenging environments. This institution has continually evolved its understanding of combat medicine, influenced by historical precedents and emerging threats. The book showcases the Army's attempt to prepare its personnel and healthcare providers not only to respond to crises but also to maintain operational readiness amid increasingly complex threats. For military professionals, emergency responders, and public health officials, this manual is an indispensable resource that blends military strategy with health sciences. Its detailed insights and practical guidelines will enrich any reader'Äôs understanding of the critical importance of health service support in a complex security landscape, making this work essential for training and operational planning in today's unpredictable world.
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Bookwire
Publikasi asli
2019
Tahun publikasi
2019
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