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FM 8-10-14
REFERENCES
SOURCES USED
These are the sources quoted or paraphrased in
this publication.
NATO STANAGs
2068 Med. Emergency War Surgery (Edition 4)
(Amendment 3). October 1991.
2931. Orders for the Camouflage of the Red Cross
and Red Crescent on Land in Tactical
Operations. 18 October 1984. (Latest
Amendment, 11 June 1991.)
Joint and Multiservice Publications
DOD instruction 6050.5. Hazard Communications Program. 29 October 1990.
29 Code of Federal Regulation (1910. 1200).
Hazard Communications. 1 July 1993.
FM 55-12. Movement of Units in Air Force Aircraft. AFM 76-6; FMFM 4-6; OPNAVINST
4630.27A. 10 November 1989. (Change 1,
28 December 1992.)
FM 100-20. Military Operations in Low Intensity
Conflict. AFP 3-20. 5 December 1990.
SB 10-495. Standard “B” Ration for the Armed
Forces. NAVSUPINST 10110.6A; MCO
P10110.25C. 29 November 1984.
Army Publications
AR 30-1. The Army Food Service Program.
1 January 1985. (Reprinted with basic
including Changes 1—6, 15 May 1992.)
FM 8-21. Health Service Support in a Communications Zone. 1 November 1984.
FM 10-23. Basic Doctrine for Army Field
Feeding. 2 December 1991.
FM 55-1. Army Transportation Services in a
Theater of Operations. 30 November 1984.
FM 55-9. Unit Air Movement Planning. 5 April
1993.
FM 55-65. Strategic Deployment by Surface
Transportation. 10 May 1989.
FM 55-312. Military Convoy Operations in
Continental United States. 3 April 1991.
DOCUMENTS NEEDED
These documents must be available to the
intended users of this publication.
Joint and Multiservice Publications
FM 3-5. NBC Decontamination. FMFM 11-20.
23 July 1992.
FM 8-285. Treatment of Chemical Agent
Casualties and Conventional Military
Chemical Injuries. AFM 160-12; NAVMED
P-5041. 28 February 1990.
Army Publications
AR 40-5. Preventive Medicine. 15 October 1990.
AR 40-14. Control and Recording Procedures
for Exposure to Ionizing Radiation and
Radioactive Materials. Defense Logistics Agency Regulation (DLAR 1000.28).
15 March 1982.
AR 40-66. Medical Records Administration.
1 June 1992.
AR 190-8. Enemy Prisoners of War—Administration, Employment, and Compensation.
1 June 1982. (Reprinted with basic
including Change 1, 1 December 1985.)
AR 190-11. Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives. 31 March 1986.
*AR 220-10. Preparation for Oversea Movement
of Units (POM). 15 June 1973.
* This source was also used to develop this publication.
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AR 380-55. Safeguarding Classified Defense
Information in Movement of Persons and
Things. 28 May1971.
*AR 385-10. Army Safety Program. 23 May 1988.
AR 385-30. Safety Color Code Marking and
Signs. 15 September 1983.
AR 385-40. Accident Reporting and Records.
1 April 1987.
AR 385-55. Prevention of Motor Vehicle
Accidents. 12 March 1987.
*AR 530-1. Operations Security (OPSEC). 1 May
1991.
*AR 570-2. Manpower Requirements Criteria.
15 May 1992.
*AR 611-101. Commissioned officer Classification System. 30 April 1992.
*AR 611-201. Enlisted Career Management
Fields and Military Occupational Specialties. 30 April 1992.
AR 630-5. Leave and Passes. 1 July 1984.
(Reprinted with basic including Changes
1—11, 16 March 1988.)
AR 640-3. Identification Cards, Tags, and
Badges. 17 August 1984. (Change 1, 18
November 1991.)
AR 700-23. Supply of Health and Comfort Items.
1 November 1981.
AR 700-138. Army Logistics Readiness and
Sustainability. 16 June 1993.
*DA Pam 27-1. Treaties Governing Land Warfare. 7 December 1956.
DA Pam 738-750. Functional Users Manual for
The Army Maintenance Management
System (TAMMS). 27 September 1991.
*FM 8-10. Health Service Support in a Theater
of Operations. 1 March 1991.
*FM 8-10-6. Medical Evacuation in a Theater of
Operations—Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures. 31 October 1991.
*FM 8-10-7. Health Service Support in a Nuclear,
Biological, and Chemical Environment.
22 April 1993.
*FM 8-42. Medical Operations in Low Intensity
Conflict. 4 December 1990.
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*FM 8-55. Planning for Health Service Support.
9 September 1994.
*FM 8-505. Army Medical Field Feeding
Operations. 10 November 1989.
*FM 11-30. MSE Communications in the Corps/
Division. 27 February 1991.
FM 19-30. Physical Security. 1 March 1979.
FM 19-40. Enemy Prisoners of War,
Civilian Internees, and Detained Persons.
27 February 1976.
*FM 21-10. Field Hygiene and Sanitation.
22 November 1988.
*FM 21-10-1. Unit Field Sanitation Team.
11 October 1989.
FM 21-11. First Aid for Soldiers. 28 October
1988. (Change 2, 4 December 1991.)
*FM 27-10. The Law of Land Warfare. 18 July
1956. (Reprinted with basic including
Change 1, 15 July 1976.)
* FM 55-30. Army Motor Transport Units and
Operations. 14 March 1980. (Reprinted
with basic including Changes 1—3, 19
October 1989.)
FM 100-5. Operations. 14 June 1993.
FM 101-5. Staff Organization and Operations.
25 May 1984.
*FM 101-10-l/l. Staff Officers Field Manual—
Organizational, Technical, and Logistical
Data (Volume 1). 7 October 1987.
*FM 101-10-l/2. Staff 0fficers Field Manual—
Organizational, Technical, and Logistical Data Planning Factors (Volume 2).
7 October 1987. (Reprinted with basic
including Change 1, 17 July 1990.)
*TC 8-13. Deployable Medical Systems—Tactics,
Techniques, and Procedures. 7 December
1990.
TB MED 521. Management and Control of
Diagnostic X-Ray, Therapeutic X-Ray, and
Gamma-Beam Equipment. 15 June 1981.
TM 8-500, Volume I. Nutritional Support
Handbook. 1 October 1982. (Change 1,
February 1990.)
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TM 8-500, Volume II. Nutritional Support
Handbook. 15 October 1989. (Change 1,
April 1993.)
Department of the Army Forms
DA Form 17. Requisition for Publications and
Blank Forms. October 1979. This form
is for local use only. Do not use for
requisitions to US Army Publications.
DA Form 581. Request for Issue and Turn-in of
Ammunition. August 1989.
DA Form 1155. Witness Statement on Individual.
June 1966.
DA Form 1156. Casualty Feeder Report. June
1966.
DA Form 1379. US Army Reserve Components
Unit Record of Reserve Training.
December 1977.
DA Form 1687. Notice of Delegation ofAuthorityReceipt for Supplies. January 1982.
DA Form 2940-R. Unit Loading Inventory and
Checklist (Work Sheet). December 75.
DA Form 3161. Request for Issue and Turn-in.
May 1983.
DA Form 3444. Terminal Digit File for Treatment
Record (Orange). January 1979.
DA Form 3955. Change of Address and Directory
Card. February 1979.
DA Form 5913-R. Strength and Feeder Report
(LRA). June 1990.
DA Form 8005. Outpatient Medical Record
(OMR) (Orange). November 1991.
DA Form 8007. Individual Medical History.
November 1991.
Department of Defense Forms
DA Form 1265. Request for Convoy Clearance.
January 1959.
DA Form 1266. Request for Special Hauling
Permit. January 1959.
DA Form 1380. US Field Medical Card. June
1962.
DD Form 1384. Transportation Control and
Movement Document. April 1966.
DD Form 1387-2. Special Handling Data
Certification. June 1986.
DD Form 1750. Packing List. September 1970.
DD Form 1934. Geneva Convention Identity Card
for Medical and Religious Personnel Who
Serve In or Accompany the Armed Forces.
July 1974.
Standard Forms
SF 558. Emergency Care Treatment. June 1982.
SF 600. Health Record—Chronological Record of
Medical Care. May 1984.
SF 603. Health Record—Dental. October 1975.
READINGS RECOMMENDED
These readings contain relevant supplemental
information.
Joint and Multiservice Publications
AR 27-50. Status of Forces Policies, Procedures,
and Information. SECNAVIST 5820.4G.
15 December 1989.
AR 40-350. Patient Regulating To and Within
the
Continental
United
States.
BUMEDINST 6320.ID; AFR 168-11; BMS
CIR 75-15; CGCOMDTINST 6320.8A. 30
March 1990.
AR 40-535. Worldwide Aeromedical Evacuation.
AFR 164-5; OPNAVINST 4630.9C; MCO
P4630.9A. 1 December 1975. (Reprinted
with basic including Change 1, 10 May
1979.)
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;
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AFR 161-13; CGCOMDTINST M6230.4D.
7 October 1988.
FM 3-3. Chemical and Biological Contamination
Avoidance. FMFM 11-17. 16 November
1992.
FM 3-100. NBC Defense, Chemical Warfare,
Smoke, and Flame Operations. FMFM
11-2. 23 May 1991.
FM 8-8. Medical Support in Joint Operations.
NAVMED P-5047; AFM 160-20. 1 June
1982. (Reprinted with basic including
Change 1, May 1975.)
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 Change 1,
May 1983.)
FM 8-33. Control of Communicable Diseases
in Man. 15th Edition. NAVMED P-5038.
31 May 1991.
FM 10-63. Handling of Deceased Personnel in a
Theater of Operations. AFM 143-3; FMFM
4-8. 28 February 1986.
FM 41-5. Joint Manual for Civil Affairs.
OPNAV 09B2P1; AFM 110-7; NAVMC
2500. 18 November 1966.
FM 90-3. Desert Operations. FMFM 7-27.
24 August 1993.
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 40-2. Army Medical Treatment Facilities:
General Administration. 3 March 1978.
(Reprinted with basic including Changes
1—2, 15 March 1983.)
AR 40-3. Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Care.
15 February 1985. (Change 1, 30 July
1993.)
AR 40-4. Army Medical Department Facilities/
Activities. 1 January 1980.
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AR 40-35. Preventive Dentistry. 26 March 1989.
AR 40-46. Control of Health Hazards from Lasers
and Other High Intensity Optical Sources.
6 February 1974. (Reprinted with basic
including Change 1, 15 November 1978. )
AR 40-61. Medical Logistics Policies and
Procedures. 30 April 1986. (Change 1,
August 1989.)
AR 40-400. Patient Administration. 1 October
1983.
AR 71-13. The Department of the Army Equipment Authorization and Usage Program.
3 June 1988. (Change 1, 1 June 1993.)
AR 310-25. Dictionary of United States Army
Terms (Short Title: AD). 15 October 1983.
(Reprinted with basic including Change 1,
May 1986.)
AR 380-40. Policy for Safeguarding and
Controlling Communications Security
(COMSEC) Material (U). 22 October 1990.
AR 750-1. Army Materiel Maintenance Policy and
Retail Maintenance Operations. 27
September 1991.
DA Pam 710-2-1. Using Unit Supply System
(Manual Procedures). 1 January 1982.
(Reprinted with basic including Changes
1—12, 1 January 1992.)
DA Pam 710-2-2. Supply Support Activity Supply
System: Manual Procedures. 1 March
1984. (Reprinted with basic including
Changes 1—10, 31 January 1992.)
FM 8-10-8. Medical Intelligence in a Theater of
Operations. 7 July 1989.
FM 8-50. Prevention and Medical Management
of Laser Injuries. 8 August 1990.
FM 8-230. Medical Specialist. 24 August 1984.
FM 19-1. Military Police Support for the AirLand
Battle. 23 May 1988.
FM 19-4. Military Police Battlefield Circulation
Control, Area Security, and Enemy
Prisoner of War Operation. 7 May 1993.
FM 22-9. Soldiers Performance in Continuous
Operations. 12 December 1991.
FM 26-2. Management of Stress in Army
Operations. 29 August 1986.
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FM 31-70. Basic Cold Weather Manual. 12 April
1968. (Reprinted with basic including
Change 1, December 1968.)
FM 34-3. Intelligence Analysis. 15 March
1990.
FM 41-10. Civil Affairs Operations. 11 January
1993.
FM 90-6. Mountain Operations. 30 June
1980.
FM 90-10 (HTF). Military Operations on
Urbanized Terrain (MOUT) (How to Fight).
15 August 1979.
FM 100-9. Reconstitution. 13 January 1992.
FM 100-15. Corps Operations. 13 September
1989.
FM 101-5-1. Operational Terms and Symbols.
21 October 1985.
FM 700-80. Logistics. 15 August 1985. (Change
1, 30 March 1990.)
SB 8-75 Series. Army Medical Department
Supply Information. (Expires 1 year from
date of issue.)
TB Med 1. Storage, Preservation, Packing,
Maintenance, and Surveillance of Materiel:
Medical Activities. 15 June 1981.
TB MED 501. Occupational and Environmental
Health: Hearing Conservation. 15 March
1980. (Reprinted with basic including
Change 1, 31 October 1980.)
TM 38-750-1.
The Army Maintenance
Management System (TAMMS) Field
Command Procedures. 29 December 1978.
(Reprinted with basic including Changes
1—2, February 1984.)
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