REFERENCES SOURCES USED DOCUMENTS NEEDED C 1, FM 8-51

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C 1, FM 8-51
REFERENCES
SOURCES USED
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in this
publication.
These documents must be available to the intended
users of this publication.
ABCA QSTAG
*AR 40-66. Medical Records and Quality Assurance
Administration. 31 January 1985. (Reprinted
with basic including C1.)
*AR 40-216. Neuropsychiatric and Mental Health.
10 August 1984.
*AR 40-400. Patient Administration. 1 October 1983.
*AR 635-200. Enlisted Personnel. July 1984.
(Reprinted with basic including C1–14.)
*DA Pam 27-1. Treaties Governing Land Warfare.
7 December 1956.
*FM 8-10. Health Service Support in a Theater of
Operations. 1 March 1991.
«*FM 8-10-1. The Medical Company—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 29 December 1994.
*FM 8-10-3. Division Medical Operations Center—
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 1
March 1991.
*FM 8-10-5. Brigade and Division Surgeons’ Handbook—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.
10 June 1991.
*FM 8-10-6. Medical Evacuation in a Theater of
Operations—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 31 October 1991.
*FM 8-10-8. Medical Intelligence in a Theater of
Operations. 7 July 1989.
*FM 8-42. Medical Operations in Low Intensity
Conflict. 4 December 1990.
*FM 8-50. Prevention and Medical Management of
Laser Injuries. 8 August 1990.
*FM 8-55. Planning for Health Service Support. 15
February 1985.
*FM 8-230. Medical Specialist. 24 August 1984.
*FM 21-10. Field Hygiene and Sanitation. 22
November 1988.
*FM 22-51. Leaders’ Manual for Combat Stress
Control. (To be published.)
*FM 27-10. The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July
1956. (Change 1, July 1976.)
909.
Principles of Prevention and Management
of Combat Stress Reaction, Edition 1. 25
October 1991.
Army Publications
AR 40-501. Standards of Medical Fitness. 1 July
1987. (Reprinted with basic including C1.)
AR 310-25. Dictionary of United States Army
Terms (Short Title: AD). 15 October 1983.
(Reprinted with basic including C1.)
AR 570-2. Manpower Requirements Criteria. 15
May 1992.
AR 340-21. The Army Privacy Program. 5 July
1985.
DA Pam 600-69. Unit Climate Profile, Commanders
Handbook. 1 October 1986.
FM 8-10-4. Medical Platoon Leaders’ Handbook—
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 16
November 1990.
FM 8-10-24. Area Support Medical Battalion—
Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 13
October 1993.
FM 63-20. Forward Support Battalion. 26 February
1990.
FM 63-21. Main Support Battalion. 7 August 1990.
FM 100-9. Reconstitution. 13 January 1992.
FM 100-10. Combat Service Support. 18 February
1988.
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Symbols. 21
October 1985.
GTA 21-3-4. Battle Fatigue, Normal, Common
Signs, What to do for Self and Buddy. June
1986.
*This source was also used to develop this publication.
References-1
C 1, FM 8-51
*FM 63-21. Main Support Battalion. 7 August
1990.
*FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993.
DA Form 1155. Witness Statement on Individual.
1 June 1966.
DA Form 1156. Casualty Feeder Report. 1 June
1966.
DA Form 2404.
Equipment Inspection and
Maintenance Worksheet. 1 April 1989.
DA Form 2405. Maintenance Request Register.
1 April 1962.
DA Form 2407. Maintenance Request. August
1988.
DA Form 2408-9. Equipment Control Record.
1 October 1972.
DA Form 2409. Equipment Maintenance Log
(Consolidated). 1 April 1992.
DD Form 2A. US Armed Forces Identification
Card. 1 July 1974.
DD Form 314. Preventive Maintenance Schedule
and Record. December 1953.
DD Form 1265. Request for Convoy Clearance. 1
January 1959.
DD Form 1380. US Field Medical Card. (Books
consisting of 20 two-part sets.) 1 June
1962.
DD Form 1934. Geneva Convention Identity
Card for Medical and Religious Personnel
Who Serve In or Accompany the Armed
Forces. July 1974.
DD Form 2163. Medical Equipment Verification/
Certification. 1 November 1978.
READINGS RECOMMENDED
These readings contain relevant supplemental
information.
Joint and Multiservice Publications
AR 40-350. Medical Regulating To and Within the
Continental United States. BUMEDINST
6320.1D; AFR 168-11; BMS CIR 75-15;
CGCOMDTINST 6320.8A. 30 March 1990.
References-2
AR 40-535. Worldwide Aeromedical Evacuation.
AFR 164-5; OPNAVINST 4630.9C; MCO
P4630.9A. 1 December 1975. (Reprinted
with basic including C1.)
AR 40-538. Property Management During Patient Evacuation. BUMEDINST 6700.2B;
AFR 167-5. 1 June 1980.
AR 40-562. Immunizations and Chemoprophylaxis. NAVMEDCOMINST 6230.3; AFR
161-13; CGCOMDTINST 6230.4D. 7 October 1988.
FM 8-8. Medical Support in Joint Operations.
NAVMED P-5047/AFM 160-20. 1 June
1972. (Reprinted with basic including C1.)
FM 8-9. NATO Handbook on the Medical Aspect
of NBC Defensive Operations. NAVMED
P5059; AFP 161-3. 31 August 1973. (Reprinted with basic including C1.)
FM 8-285. Treatment of Chemical Agent Casualties and Conventional Military Chemical
Injuries. AFM 160-12; NAVMED P-5041.
28 February 1990.
FM 31-11. Doctrine for Amphibious Operations.
NWP22(B)/AFM 2-53/LFM-01. 1 August
1967.
(Reprinted with basic including
C1–3.)
FM 41-5. Joint Manual for Civil Affairs. OPNAV
09B2P1; AFM 110-7; NAVMC 2500. 18
November 1966.
FM 100-27. US Army/US Air Force Doctrine for
Joint Airborne and Tactical Airlift Operations. AFM 2-50. 31 January 1985. (Reprinted with basic including C1.)
TB MED 507. Occupational and Environmental
Health Prevention, Treatment, and Control
of Heat Injury. NAVMED P-5052-5/AFP
160-1. 25 July 1980.
Army Publications
AR 5-9. Intraservice Support Installation Area
Coordination. 1 March 1984.
AR 40-2. Army Medical Treatment Facilities:
General Administration. 3 March 1978.
(Reprinted with basic including C1–2.)
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