What Is In The Civil Defense Manual

    Table Of Contents

     

    VOLUME I Content

    Chapter 1:
    SELCO’s Story                            

    Chapter 2:
    Civil Defense preparedness and survival-the WHY

    Chapter 3:
    The intent of this book

    Chapter 4:
    Normal Civility and dangerous underlying issues

    Chapter 5:
    Area Emergencies and Catastrophic Events

    Chapter 6:
    The reality of a Catastrophic Event

    Chapter 7:
    The mental state needed to cope with a Catastrophic Event

    Chapter 8:
    Initial steps-building a CDM Neighborhood Protection Plan™

    Chapter 9:
    Leadership, psychopaths… There must be a Leader

    Chapter 10:
    How your NPP should function

    Chapter 11:
    The core of your security-Guard duty

    Chapter 12:
    Individual and cooperative tools, supplies, equipment needed

    Chapter 13:
    Water

    Chapter 14:
    Food, cooking and storage

    Chapter 15:
    Firearm basics, safety, surviving a gun battle

    Chapter 16:
    Medical and medical resource information

    Chapter 17:
    NC Scout on Communications and radio

    About the Author

    Appendices Annotations

    Check lists, forms and supplemental information

    • Body Armor Vest Level chart.
    • U.S. Army Chart of Small Arms Cartridge Penetration against Common Materials.
    • Blood transfusions, ‘blood typing’ and blood type compatibility chart.
    • Major Population Areas of the United States.
    • Earthquake Probability Areas of the United States.
    • Specialized To Do and Items needed for Extraordinary Catastrophic Events.
    • Emergency Radio Frequencies.
    • The Military Phonetic Alphabet.
    • Morse code chart.
    • Calculation of Food, Water and Provisions for each person.
    • The CDM Neighborhood Protection Plan™ (NPP) Statement of Purpose.
    • NPP Survey Questionnaire and Address Checklist.
    • NPP Group Member Information Form.
    • Chart of Catastrophic Events and Characteristics.

    VOLUME II Content

    Chapter 18:
    Hygiene, sanitation, caring for the dead

    Chapter 19:
    Fire and fire protection

    Chapter 20:
    Dental care

    Chapter 21:
    Alternative power

    Chapter 22:
    Lighting

    Chapter 23:
    Shelter and weather issues, Phillips on Hypothermia

    Chapter 24:
    An overview of defense and the neighborhood

    Chapter 25:
    Culper on Intelligence and awareness of your area

    Chapter 26:
    Offensive tactics, Shaka Zulu, Fire Force

    Chapter 27:
    Bracken on Night Fighting and controlling your turf

    Chapter 28:
    Defending suburban areas-Low Rise Residential Neighborhoods

    Chapter 29:
    Defending the High Rise Building

    Chapter 30:
    Defensive tactics and area protection living on a lake or river

    Chapter 31:
    Rural defensive tactics and area protection

    Chapter 32:
    Bracken on Civil War in America and the CW2 Cube

    Chapter 33:
    What to do when the balloon goes up

    Chapter 34:
    Improvised security devices, weapons and vehicles

    Chapter 35:
    Connor on Surviving Nuclear Warfare with what you have

    Chapter 36:
    Surviving Biological Infectious Disease and Chemical Warfare

    Chapter 37:
    Emanuelson on preparing for an EMP attack or Solar Storm

    Chapter 38:
    Surviving massive volcanic ash ejection

    Chapter 39:
    Seyfried on Underground Shelters and survival

    Chapter 40:
    Forced relocation, Security in Motion, SERE

    Chapter 41:
    Extended family and friends and those who don’t prepare

    Chapter 42:
    What’s needed for Extraordinary Catastrophic Events

    Chapter 43:
    If the Catastrophic Event becomes permanent

    Chapter 44:
    My diary

    About the Author

    Appendices

    Check lists, forms and supplemental information

    • Body Armor Vest Level chart.
    • U.S. Army Chart of Small Arms Cartridge Penetration against Common Materials.
    • Blood transfusions, ‘blood typing’ and blood type compatibility chart.
    • Major Population Areas of the United States.
    • Earthquake Probability Areas of the United States.
    • Specialized To Do and Items needed for Extraordinary Catastrophic Events.
    • Emergency Radio Frequencies.
    • The Military Phonetic Alphabet.
    • Morse code chart.
    • Calculation of Food, Water and Provisions for each person.
    • The CDM Neighborhood Protection Plan™ (NPP) Statement of Purpose.
    • NPP Survey Questionnaire and Address Checklist.
    • NPP Group Member Information Form.
    • Chart of Catastrophic Events and Characteristics.