The U.S. Armed Forces Nuclear,
Biological, and Chemical Survival Manual by
Dick Couch
Posted May 27, 2003
thepeoplesvoice.org
Published by basicbooks.com
(Basic Books, 0-465-00797-X)
$14.95 US / $22.95 CAN
The subtitle for this book is:
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW TO PROTECT YOURSELF & YOUR FAMILY FROM THE
GROWING TERRORIST THREAT. It has been
compiled and edited by the author for civilian use and every American
household should have one. The author is a U.S. Navy retired Captain, a
former Navy SEAL, combat veteran, and CIA case officer.
Military experts teach you how to survive a terrorist attack. If a dirty
bomb explodes 3 miles from your home, will you know what to do? If a nerve
agent is released into a train or building, can you be safe? The U.S. armed
forces nuclear biological and chemical survival manual gives you the
information you need to survive a terrorist attack it contains the best
practices of all United States’ military services adapted for the first
time for civilian use. With this manual you will be able to take action to
protect your family and loved ones, whether you are just beginning to think
about the possibility of attack or are well along the path to he of
bifurcate been equipping yourself against a nuclear, biological or chemical
strike.
This manual will show you how to:
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Protect yourself during a
chemical or biological attack.
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Guard against the
radiological a fax of a dirty bomb.
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Assist victims of nuclear
chemical or biological agents.
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Recognize the indicators of
nuclear chemical and biological attack.
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Developed a simple and
effective family action plan.
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Assembled the store of
everyday materials that could save your life.
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Help first responders and
local authorities in the event of a terrorist attack.
Experts agree that the next
attack will not come in the same form as September 11th. Every American
faces the threat of nuclear biological and chemical weapons. This handbook
is your single most effective tool to protect yourself against the danger
looming over your homeland.
Dick
Couch, Capt U.S. Navy (retired), is a former Navy SEAL, combat veteran and
CIA case officer. He is the author of four novels, SEAL Team One, Pressure
Point, Silent Descent, and Rising Wind, and a nonfiction book on the
training of Navy SEAL s, The Warrior Elite. An avid skier and fly fisherman,
Dick and his wife, Julia, live in central Idaho.
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