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Soviet Civil Defense

Science, 1977
Deborah Shapley’s article “Soviet civil defense: Insiders argue whether strategic balance is shaken” (News and Comment, 10 Dec. 1976, p. 1141) provides information that should prove useful to scientists and others concerned with the strategic significance of realistic civil defense preparations.
C H, Kearny, E P, Wigner
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More on Civil Defense

Physics Today, 1976
The “debate ”on civil defense by Arthur Broyles and Eugene Wigner versus Sidney Drell (April, page 45) ignored the major role that fire will play in any nuclear war, be it large or small. The tendency of the physicist to assign the most familiar effect the greatest importance was apparent in this article.
Thomas Y. Palmer   +5 more
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CIVIL DEFENSE OR CIVIL PROTECTION

SECURITY AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT - THEORY AND PRACTICE, 2022
Contemporary security trends are such that threats, both from natural and other hazards, are very certain, constant, and increasingly frequent. The opening of certain crisis hotspots, such as in Ukraine, also requires the reconfiguration of certain protection and rescue systems and adaptation to the resulting situation. The protection of civilians from
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Communications for civil defense

Transactions of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Part I: Communication and Electronics, 1953
HERE IN America, we have never been subjected to the kind of devastating all-out home-front attack that was launched against so many cities and towns of Europe, Asia, and Africa during World War II. There are those who may ask, what is civil defense and why does it need communications? Let us consider first, what civil defense is.
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Civil Defense Planning

Military Medicine, 1951
N C, KIEFER, R H, FLINN
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CIVIL DEFENSE ORGANIZATION AND MEDICAL AND HEALTH SERVICES IN CIVIL DEFENSE

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1951
ABSTRACT In World War II, the United States was able to marshal its strength and equip its armies while protected by redoubts that are no longer effective. Without warning, the modern bomber and the fifth columist may now strike devastating blows that could destroy our potential capacity to strike back.
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Civil Defense against Civil Recourse

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
According to the popular civil recourse theory of torts, the purpose of the tort system is to offer victims a civilized means of redressing their wrongs. This view is based on three key assumptions: (1) civil recourse is a “just” right that empowers deserving people, (2) the right to civil recourse is triggered by the commission of a wrong, and (3 ...
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CIVIL DEFENSE

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1965
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