Our Missing Shield: The U.S. Civil Defense Program in Historical Perspective

This volume, which traces the development of American CD from 1916- 1980, focuses on policies, plans, programs, budgets, organization and management, and on the central problems and critical issues in planning for survival in a nuclear attack. The study concludes that after three decades of effort,...

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Civil Defense
COOPERATION
DEFENSE PLANNING
DISASTERS
EMERGENCIES
FALLOUT
HISTORY
Humanities and History
LEADERSHIP
LPN-FEMA-4342-B
MANAGEMENT PLANNING AND CONTROL
MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES)
Nuclear Warfare
POLICIES
PREPARATION
RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS
STATE GOVERNMENT
SURVIVAL(GENERAL)
THREAT EVALUATION
UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT
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