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Author Resnick, Adam C.

Title Developing Navy capability to recover forces in chemical, biological, and radiological hazard environments / Adam C. Resnick, Steven A. Knapp.

Publication Info. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (xvi, 55 pages) : illustrations.
text file PDF
Physical Medium polychrome
Series RAND Corporation research report series ; RR-155-OSD
Research report (Rand Corporation) ; RR-155-OSD.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 54-55).
Note "Prepared for the Office of the Secretary of Defense. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited."
Summary Recovering amphibious forces can be complicated if ashore forces are attacked with chemical, biological, or radiological weapons. These forces may cross-contaminate others with whom they come in contact. And if contaminants spread to equipment and vehicles, creating persistent hazards, those items may pose an additional cross-contamination risk. Although the preference is to decontaminate ashore forces in the operating environment or in a clean area elsewhere on land, this is not always feasible. Using a scenario involving a Marine Expeditionary Unit of 3,000 Marines, 300 total contaminated service members, including 24 contaminated litter casualties and 75 contaminated ambulatory casualties, the researchers assess current policies and capabilities pertaining to the recovery and decontamination of ashore forces aboard ships and identify policy options the Navy could pursue to better perform this mission. They develop a set of policies to increase the Navy's capability to recover and transport contaminated land forces to amphibious assault groups and propose doctrine to support operational decisions.
Contents Introduction -- Current Navy processes -- Current Navy capability -- Methods to increase Navy capability -- Conclusions -- Appendix A: Navy doctrine relevant to CBRN recovery operations -- Appendix B: Doctrine supporting CBRN recovery operations -- Appendix C: DOTMLPF implications.
Local Note JSTOR Books at JSTOR Open Access
Subject United States. Navy -- Planning.
United States. Navy.
Planning.
United States. Navy -- Operational readiness.
United States. Navy.
Amphibious warfare -- Planning.
Amphibious warfare -- Planning.
Amphibious warfare.
Decontamination (from gases, chemicals, etc.)
Decontamination (from gases, chemicals, etc.)
Biological decontamination.
Biological decontamination.
Radioactive decontamination.
Radioactive decontamination.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Knapp, Steven A.
National Defense Research Institute (U.S.)
Other Form: Print version: Resnick, Adam C. Developing Navy capability to recover forces in chemical, biological, and radiological hazard environments. Santa Monica, CA : RAND, National Defense Research Institute, [2013] 9780833081476 (DLC) 2013037115 (OCoLC)858159564
ISBN 9780833085504 (electronic book)
0833085506 (electronic book)
9780833081476
0833081470