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| SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations, FM 3-05.132, FM 3-05.105 combined |  | Authors: United States Navy, Marine Corps, Delene Kvasnicka of survivalebooks Publisher: www.survivalebooks.com, www.armytechnicalmanuals.com, www.armymilitarymanuals.com Category: eBooks
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Format: Kindle eBook Language: English (Published) Media: Kindle Edition Pages: 291 Number Of Items: 1
ASIN: B0056IT29Q
Publication Date: June 16, 2011
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Product Description SURVIVAL, EVASION, RESISTANCE AND ESCAPE HANDBOOK, SERE and Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations, FM 3-05.132, FM 3-05.105 combined
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This handbook is designed to provide SERE students with information to review during the basic SERE course and as an aid for retention. SERE graduates are encouraged to periodical review this information and continue your SERE education from the recommended reading list
SURVIVOR CHECKLIST.....................................1 CHAPTER I..........CODE OF CONDUCT.....................3 CHAPTER II.........GENEVA CONVENTION...................7 CHAPTER III........WATER PROCUREMENT...................21 CHAPTER IV.........FOOD PROCUREMENT....................26 CHAPTER V..........PERSONAL PROTECTION.................35 CHAPTER VI.........RECOVERY OPERATIONS.................44 CHAPTER VII........RADIO COMMUNICATIONS AND SIGNALING..47 CHAPTER VIII.......NAVIGATION..........................51 CHAPTER IX.........EVASION.............................65 CHAPTER X..........MEDICAL.............................72 CHAPTER XI.........INDUCED CONDITIONS..................84 THE WILL TO SURVIVE....................................90 PERSONAL SURVIVAL KIT AND RECOMMENDED READING..........91
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Army Special Operations Forces Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Operations, FM 3-05.132, FM 3-05.105
Contents PREFACE .iv Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 1-1 SOF CBRN Mission 1-1 ARSOF Imperatives 1-5 Operational Spectrum 1-5 ARSOF Operating Environments and Potential CBRN Threats 1-6 CBRN Support Available at Direct Reporting Units 1-12 Chapter 2 SPECIAL FORCES GROUP CHEMICAL DETACHMENTS. 2-1 Organization . 2-1 Mission . 2-2 Command Support Relationships and Tasks. 2-4 Types of Support 2-6 CBRN Support to Joint and Interagency Operations . 2-6 Deployment and Employment 2-6 Chapter 3 75TH RANGER REGIMENT DECONTAMINATION AND RECONNAISSANCE TEAMS. 3-1 Organization . 3-1 Mission . 3-2 Capabilities3-2 Command Support Relationships and Duties.3-2 Deployment and Employment.3-3 Chapter 4 160TH SPECIAL OPERATIONS AVIATION REGIMENT .4-1 Chemical Defense.4-1 Nuclear Defense .4-1 Decontamination .4-2 Chapter 5 PLANNING STAFF CBRN CONSIDERATIONS AND TOOLS.5-1 Mission Analysis .5-1 Mission Planning.5-5 CBRN Staff Responsibilities .5-7 Mission Preparation 5-8 Planning for CBRN Support and Interface5-11 Chapter 6 TECHNICAL AUGMENTATION AND REACHBACK CAPABILITY.6-1 U.S. Army Technical Escort Support 6-1 EOD Augmentation .6-1 Technical Reachback Capability.6-2 Appendix A UNIT AND CBRN ORGANIC SUPPORT A-1 Appendix B PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT B-1 Appendix C ADVANCED CBRN TRAINING. C-1 Appendix D CBRN RISK ASSESSMENT AND VULNERABILITY ANALYSIS TOOL D-1 Appendix E CBRN SAMPLING TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES E-1 Appendix F SOF ELEMENT DECONTAMINATION OPTIONS F-1 GLOSSARY Glossary-1 REFERENCES References-1 INDEX. Index-1 Figures Figure 1-1. ARSOF imperatives. 1-5 Figure 1-2. Special precautions . 1-9 Figure 2-1. Chemical reconnaissance detachment . 2-1 Figure 2-2. CRD organization 2-2 Figure 2-3. Critical wartime mission, supporting missions, and resources . 2-5 Figure 3-1. Ranger battalion support DRT. 3-1 Figure 4-1. Detailed aircraft decontamination techniques . 4-5 Figure 5-1. Support assets. 5-2 Figure 5-2. HN interoperability considerations 5-6 Figure 5-3. CBRN-related sites considerations . 5-6 Figure 5-4. PCISE tasks 5-12 Figure B-1. Levels of PPE use. B-1 Figure D-1.Threat analysis considerations D-1 Figure D-2. CBRN plans and operations considerations D-3 Figure D-3. CBRN guidance and doctrine considerations D-7 Figure D-4. CBRN readiness considerations D-7 Figure D-5. Chemical risk assessment . D-9
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