Combat Stress Behaviors: Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control:Leader Actions to Offset Battle Fatigue Risk Factors:Extracted from FM 22-51

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Leader Actions to Offset Battle Fatigue Risk Factors
Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control
Extracted from FM 22-51

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Table of Contents
Appendix A. Leader Actions to Offset Battle Fatigue Risk Factors

A-1. Home Front

A-2. New Soldier

A-3. First Exposure

A-4. Unit Casualties

A-5. Passive Posture, Defenseless to Attack, or Hit By Friendly Fire

A-6. Immobility

A-7. Lack of Information/Support

A-8. Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical Weapons

A-9. Deprived of Sleep

A-10. Physically Run-Down

A-11. Inadequate Fitness

A-12. Older Veteran or Short-Timer

Chapter 11. Prevention of Battle Fatigue Casualties and Misconduct Stress Behaviors

11-1. Introduction

11-2. Leader's Role in Training Battle Fatigue Prevention

11-3. What the Members of the Unit Can Do to Control Stress

11-4. What the Individual Can Do to Control Combat Stress

11-5. Prevention of Misconduct Stress Behaviors

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This publication supersedes FM 26-2, 29 August 1986.


 

 

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