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This publication supercedes the nuclear/radiological
portions of FM 3-3, dated 30 September 1986.
The mission of the Chemical Corps is to prepare the Army to
survive and win in a nuclear environment by:
- Developing doctrine, organizations, training products, and
equipment for nuclear defense, and nuclear retaliation.
- Minimizing the impact of nuclear weapons through
contamination avoidance, protection, and decontamination.
- Employing smoke.
- Employing flame.
A general overview of these fundamentals is given in FM
3-100, NBC Operations. This manual, FM 3-3-1, defines and
clarifies the entire process of nuclear contamination avoidance. It
details the NBC Warning and Reporting System (NBCWRS), how
to locate and identify nuclear contamination, and how to operate
in and around nuclear contamination. This manual is designed and
intended to be an easy-to-read, step-by-step manual depicting the
manual method of calculating nuclear contamination avoidance
procedures for chemical officers and NCOs at brigade level and
higher organizations. However, subject matter discussed in
Chapters 1 and 2 and appendices A and C are of general use for
all branches and MOS.
Chapter 1 defines the nuclear threat and how to reduce unit
vulnerability.
Chapter 2 defines how we warn our troops of an enemy nuclear
attack and how we warn of a friendly nuclear
attack.
Chapters 3, 4, and 5 detail procedures for detecting,
identifying, evaluating and plotting hazards while operating in an
nuclear environment. These chapters are essential for brigade,
division, and corps chemical personnel.
Chapter 6 details the mathematical procedures required for
evaluating nuclear information.
Chapter 7 details procedures required to operate in and around
neutron induced radiation areas.
Chapter 8 discusses procedures for tactical units confronted
with radiation hazards eminating from civilian facilities.
Appendices A through F detail specialized information often
required in an nuclear environment.
Appendix G provides operational employment guidelines for
the principles of contamination avoidance in the form of a
checklist.
Chemical personnel must be familiar with and be able to apply
the information in this manual.
PAGES: 321
PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER, 1994
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