• US Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Survival Manual

  • By: Dick Couch
  • Narrated by: Brian Troxell
  • Length: 6 hrs and 59 mins
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (25 ratings)

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US Armed Forces Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Survival Manual

By: Dick Couch
Narrated by: Brian Troxell
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In this comprehensive guide, military experts teach you how to survive an attack on American soil, from North Korean missiles to weaponized smallpox North Korean nukes.

Dirty bombs in train stations. Chemical warfare.

Americans have more reasons than ever to be afraid. If a nuclear missile strikes, will you know what to do? If a nerve agent is released in your office building, will you know the best way to avoid harm?

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 the United States' military services, adapted for the first time for civilian use. Experts agree that the threats posed by terrorists and enemy nations have never been graver. This handbook is the single most effective tool you can own to protect yourself and your family against the danger looming over our homeland.

This manual will show you how to:

  • Protect yourself during a chemical or biological attack
  • Recognize the indicators of nuclear, chemical and biological attack
  • Develop a simple and effective family action plan
  • Guard against the radiological effects of a dirty bomb
  • Assist victims of nuclear, chemical, or biological agents
  • Assemble and store the everyday materials that could save your life

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your Library section along with the audio.

©2018 Dick Couch (P)2018 Hachette Audio

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Great Read

I thoroughly Enjoyed the information presented in this book. Very very Easy to listen to.

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If you're looking for a story, this isn't it

This is a good book for refrencing what to do in a CBRN event. This is a manual, not a story. So don't expect anything but textbook content. The content is good though and I do recommend it if you can listen to textbook audio.

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Not Very Practical

Overly technical and little that is practical to the average person. Author bounces between needless side stories about the Iraq war and hyper technical information that would only be useful to a doctor with access to a fully stocked hospital.

Very little in those book would be useful to a person trying to be prepared. There are better books about this topic.

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