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surviving a nuclear attack: Nuclear War Survival Skills Cresson H. Kearny, 2016-01-19 A field-tested guide to surviving a nuclear attack, written by a revered civil defense expert. This edition of Cresson H. Kearny’s iconic Nuclear War Survival Skills (originally published in 1979), updated by Kearny himself in 1987 and again in 2001, offers expert advice for ensuring your family’s safety should the worst come to pass. Chock-full of practical instructions and preventative measures, Nuclear War Survival Skills is based on years of meticulous scientific research conducted by Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Featuring a new introduction by ex-Navy SEAL Don Mann, this book also includes: instructions for six different fallout shelters, myths and facts about the dangers of nuclear weapons, tips for maintaining an adequate food and water supply, a foreword by “the father of the hydrogen bomb,” physicist Dr. Edward Teller, and an “About the Author” note by Eugene P. Wigner, physicist and Nobel Laureate. Written at a time when global tensions were at their peak, Nuclear War Survival Skills remains relevant in the dangerous age in which we now live. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Exploring Medical and Public Health Preparedness for a Nuclear Incident National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, Health and Medicine Division, Board on Health Sciences Policy, Forum on Medical and Public Health Preparedness for Disasters and Emergencies, 2019-06-05 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine held a workshop on August 22â€23, 2018, in Washington, DC, to explore medical and public health preparedness for a nuclear incident. The event brought together experts from government, nongovernmental organizations, academia, and the private sector to explore current assumptions behind the status of medical and public health preparedness for a nuclear incident, examine potential changes in these assumptions in light of increasing concerns about the use of nuclear warfare, and discuss challenges and opportunities for capacity building in the current threat environment. This publication summarizes the presentations and discussions from the workshop. |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Medical Implications of Nuclear War Fred Solomon, Robert Q. Marston, Lewis Thomas, Steering Committee for the Symposium on the Medical Implications of Nuclear War, Institute of Medicine, 1986-01-15 Written by world-renowned scientists, this volume portrays the possible direct and indirect devastation of human health from a nuclear attack. The most comprehensive work yet produced on this subject, The Medical Implications of Nuclear War includes an overview of the potential environmental and physical effects of nuclear bombardment, describes the problems of choosing who among the injured would get the scarce medical care available, addresses the nuclear arms race from a psychosocial perspective, and reviews the medical needs--in contrast to the medical resources likely to be available--after a nuclear attack. It should serve as the definitive statement on the consequences of nuclear war.--Arms Control Today |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Family Fallout Shelter , 1959 In an atomic war, blast, heat, and initial radiation could kill millions close to ground zero of nuclear bursts. Many more millions-everybody else-could be threatened by radioactive fallout. But most of these could be saved. The purpose of this booklet is to show how to escape death from fallout. Everyone, even those far from a likely target, would need shelter from fallout. Your Federal Government has a shelter policy based on the knowledge that most of those beyond the range of blast and heat will survive if they have adequate protection from fallout. -Author's description. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Nuclear Safety Guide A. D. Callihan, 1958 |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Effects of Nuclear War United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment, 1980 |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Nuclear Survival Handbook Barry Popkess, 1980 |
surviving a nuclear attack: Raven Rock Garrett M. Graff, 2017-05-02 Now a 6-part mini-series called Why the Rest of Us Die airing on VICE TV! The shocking truth about the government’s secret plans to survive a catastrophic attack on US soil—even if the rest of us die—is “a frightening eye-opener” (Kirkus Reviews) that spans the dawn of the nuclear age to today, and contains everything one could possibly want to know (The Wall Street Journal). Every day in Washington, DC, the blue-and-gold first Helicopter Squadron, codenamed “MUSSEL,” flies over the Potomac River. As obvious as the Presidential motorcade, most people assume the squadron is a travel perk for VIPs. They’re only half right: while the helicopters do provide transport, the unit exists to evacuate high-ranking officials in the event of a terrorist or nuclear attack on the capital. In the event of an attack, select officials would be whisked by helicopters to a ring of secret bunkers around Washington, even as ordinary citizens were left to fend for themselves. “In exploring the incredible lengths (and depths) that successive administrations have gone to in planning for the aftermath of a nuclear assault, Graff deftly weaves a tale of secrecy and paranoia” (The New York Times Book Review) with details that read like they've been ripped from the pages of a pulp spy novel (Vice). For more than sixty years, the US government has been developing secret Doomsday strategies to protect itself, and the multibillion-dollar Continuity of Government (COG) program takes numerous forms—from its potential to evacuate the Liberty Bell from Philadelphia to the plans to launch nuclear missiles from a Boeing-747 jet flying high over Nebraska. Garrett M. Graff sheds light on the inner workings of the 650-acre compound, called Raven Rock, just miles from Camp David, as well as dozens of other bunkers the government built for its top leaders during the Cold War, from the White House lawn to Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado to Palm Beach, Florida, and the secret plans that would have kicked in after a Cold War nuclear attack to round up foreigners and dissidents and nationalize industries. Equal parts a presidential, military, and cultural history, Raven Rock tracks the evolution of the government plan and the threats of global war from the dawn of the nuclear era through the War on Terror. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Z for Zachariah Robert C. O'Brien, 2021-06-01 In this post-apocalyptic novel from Newbery Medal–winning author Robert C. O’Brien, a teen girl struggling to survive in the wake of unimaginable disaster comes across another survivor. Ann Burden is sixteen years old and completely alone. The world as she once knew it is gone, ravaged by a nuclear war that has taken everyone from her. For the past year, she has lived in a remote valley with no evidence of any other survivors. But the smoke from a distant campfire shatters Ann’s solitude. Someone else is still alive and making his way toward the valley. Who is this man? What does he want? Can he be trusted? Both excited and terrified, Ann soon realizes there may be worse things than being the last person on Earth. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Alas, Babylon Pat Frank, 2013-06-04 “An extraordinary real picture of human beings numbed by catastrophe but still driven by the unconquerable determination of living creatures to keep on being alive.” —The New Yorker The classic apocalyptic novel by Pat Frank, first published in 1959 at the height of the Cold War, with an introduction by award-winning science fiction writer and scientist David Brin. “Alas, Babylon.” Those fateful words heralded the end. When the unthinkable nightmare of nuclear holocaust ravaged the United States, it was instant death for tens of millions of people; for survivors, it was a nightmare of hunger, sickness, and brutality. Overnight, a thousand years of civilization were stripped away. But for one small Florida town, miraculously spared against all the odds, the struggle was only just beginning, as the isolated survivors—men and women of all ages and races—found the courage to come together and confront the harrowing darkness. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Bomboozled! Susan Roy, 2010 Documents the questionable effort of the United States government during the nineteen fifties to convince its citizens that they could survive a nuclear attack in fallout shelters. |
surviving a nuclear attack: On the Beach Nevil Shute, 2010-02-09 The most shocking fiction I have read in years. What is shocking about it is both the idea and the sheer imaginative brilliance with which Mr. Shute brings it off. THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE They are the last generation, the innocent victims of an accidental war, living out their last days, making do with what they have, hoping for a miracle. As the deadly rain moves ever closer, the world as we know it winds toward an inevitable end.... |
surviving a nuclear attack: How to Survive a Nuclear Attack U.S. Department of Defense, Federal Emergency Management Agency, 2022-11-13 This book was written as a resource for an emergency response in case of a nuclear detonation. An interagency group of communications, radiation technical experts and doctors developed this edition which includes advised safety measures, key messages for the impacted community and the nation, anticipated questions and answers for the public in the immediate aftermath of a nuclear detonation, detailed first aid measures for injured persons and many more answers for the questions you didn't even knew you had. |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Day After World War III Edward Zuckerman, 1984 Amerikanske betragtninger vedr. en atomkrig (Tredie verdenskrig), herunder overlevelsesmuligheder m.m. |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Effects of Atomic Weapons Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 1950 Prepared for U.S. Atomic energy comm. |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Survival Option Ivan Tyrrell, 1982 |
surviving a nuclear attack: Surviving a Nuclear War Michael Tylers, 2018-12-15 Few apocalypses are as scary as nuclear war. What could be more horrifying than doom humans bring upon themselves? Readers of this ultimate survival guide will go on a spine-chilling adventure through a nuclear war. They'll learn tips to survive the extreme destruction. Readers will also learn about cause and effect, and problems and solutions, which are standards of the English Language Arts Common Core. Full-color photographs and a striking design heighten the suspense of this jarring journey. |
surviving a nuclear attack: NUCLEAR WAR IN THE UK. TARAS. YOUNG, 2019 For almost five decades, the United Kingdom made plans for a nuclear attack that never came. To help their citizens, civil servants, and armed forces prepare, those in power designed and published a variety of booklets, posters, and how-to guides. Most infamous among these was the Protect and Survive campaign, but just as fascinating are lesser-known materials prepared for the United Kingdom Warning and Monitoring Organisation and the Royal Observer Corps, many of which are reproduced here for the first time. From terrifying images issued by central government, to local councils' sometimes amateurish survival guides, 'Nuclear War in the UK' is a look at the way Britain's authorities reacted to the Soviet nuclear threat. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Brand New Retro Brian McMahon, 2015 Brian McMahon and Joe Collins have come together to fuse a smorgasbord of images and information that embodies iconic Irish pop culture. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Advising the Householder on Protection Against Nuclear Attack Great Britain. Home Office, Great Britain. Central Office of Information, 2008 In 1963 the Home Office and Central Office of Information distributed this handbook for the civil defence, police and fire services to advise the public on what to do in the event of a nuclear attack. The booklet told people what to do to protect themselves, their family and their home. From how to build an outdoor fall-out shelter and put together a survival pack, to what to do if a warning sounds, this is a terrifying glimpse of life under the threat of nuclear attack. Published to coincide with the V&A's Cold War Modern exhibition, this fully illustrated facsimile is also an excellent example of graphic design and illustration from the period. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Effects of Nuclear Earth-Penetrator and Other Weapons National Research Council, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, Committee on the Effects of Nuclear Earth-Penetrator and Other Weapons, 2005-09-06 Underground facilities are used extensively by many nations to conceal and protect strategic military functions and weapons' stockpiles. Because of their depth and hardened status, however, many of these strategic hard and deeply buried targets could only be put at risk by conventional or nuclear earth penetrating weapons (EPW). Recently, an engineering feasibility study, the robust nuclear earth penetrator program, was started by DOE and DOD to determine if a more effective EPW could be designed using major components of existing nuclear weapons. This activity has created some controversy about, among other things, the level of collateral damage that would ensue if such a weapon were used. To help clarify this issue, the Congress, in P.L. 107-314, directed the Secretary of Defense to request from the NRC a study of the anticipated health and environmental effects of nuclear earth-penetrators and other weapons and the effect of both conventional and nuclear weapons against the storage of biological and chemical weapons. This report provides the results of those analyses. Based on detailed numerical calculations, the report presents a series of findings comparing the effectiveness and expected collateral damage of nuclear EPW and surface nuclear weapons under a variety of conditions. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Nagasaki Susan Southard, 2017-08-31 On August 9th, 1945, the US dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki. It killed a third of the population instantly, and the survivors, or hibakusha, would be affected by the life-altering medical conditions caused by the radiation for the rest of their lives. They were also marked with the stigma of their exposure to radiation, and fears of the consequences for their children. Nagasaki follows the previously unknown stories of five survivors and their families, from 1945 to the present day. It captures the full range of pain, fear, bravery and compassion unleashed by the destruction of a city.Susan Southard has interviewed the hibakusha over many years and her intimate portraits of their lives show the consequences of nuclear war. Nagasaki tells the neglected story of life after nuclear war and will help shape public debate over one of the most controversial wartime acts in history. Published for the 70th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs, this is the first study to be based on eye-witness accounts of Nagasaki in the style of John Hersey's Hiroshima. On August 9th, 1945, three days after the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, a 5-tonne plutonium bomb was dropped on the small, coastal city of Nagasaki. The explosion destroyed factories, shops and homes and killed 74,000 people while injuring another 75,000. The two atomic bombs marked the end of a global war but for the tens of thousands of survivors it was the beginning of a new life marked with the stigma of being hibakusha (atomic bomb-affected people). Susan Southard has spent a decade interviewing and researching the lives of the hibakusha, raw, emotive eye-witness accounts, which reconstruct the days, months and years after the bombing, the isolation of their hospitalisation and recovery, the difficulty of re-entering daily life and the enduring impact of life as the only people in history who have lived through a nuclear attack and its aftermath. Following five teenage survivors from 1945 to the present day Southard unveils the lives they have led, their injuries in the annihilation of the bomb, the dozens of radiation-related cancers and illnesses they have suffered, the humiliating and frightening choices about marriage they were forced into as a result of their fears of the genetic diseases that may be passed through their families for generations to come. The power of Nagasaki lies in the detail of the survivors' stories, as deaths continued for decades because of the radiation contamination, which caused various forms of cancer. Intimate and compassionate, while being grounded in historical research Nagasaki reveals the censorship that kept the suffering endured by the hibakusha hidden around the world. For years after the bombings news reports and scientific research were censored by U.S. occupation forces and the U.S. government led an efficient campaign to justify the necessity and morality of dropping the bombs. As we pass the seventieth anniversary of the only atomic bomb attacks in history Susan Southard captures the full range of pain, fear, bravery and compassion unleashed by the destruction of a city. The personal stories of those who survived beneath the mushroom clouds will transform the abstract perception of nuclear war into a visceral human experience. Nagasaki tells the neglected story of life after nuclear war and will help shape public discussion and debate over one of the most controversial wartime acts in history. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Brother in the Land Robert Swindells, 1994-12-01 An 'After-the-Bomb' story told by teenage Danny, one of the survivors - one of the unlucky ones. Set in Shipley, an ordinary town in the north of England, this is a powerful portrayal of a world that has broken down. Danny not only has to cope in a world of lawlessness and gang warfare, but he has to protect and look after his little brother, Ben, and a girl called Kim. Is there any hope left for a new world? |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Third World War Sir John Hackett, 1978 |
surviving a nuclear attack: Nuclear Attack: A Detailed Guide to Surviving a Nuclear Strike Anna Palmer, Nadia Kent, 2024-02-23 What to do first? Create an Emergency Plan: • Develop a family emergency plan that includes designated meeting points, communication methods, and evacuation routes. Practice this plan regularly. Gather Emergency Supplies: • Assemble an emergency kit containing essential items such as nonperishable food, water, a first aid kit, flashlights, batteries, a battery powered or hand-crank radio, medications, and personal hygiene items. Include supplies for pets if applicable. Learn About Radiation: • Educate yourself and your family about the risks of radiation exposure, including its effects on health and how to minimize exposure. Stay informed about emergency procedures and evacuation routes provided by local authorities. Designate Shelter Areas: • Identify suitable shelter locations in your home, workplace, and community. Choose areas with thick walls and minimal windows to shield against radiation. Prepare these areas with emergency supplies and protective equipment. Actions in Case of a Nuclear Disaster: Stay Informed: • Listen for official instructions and updates from emergency response personnel via radio, television, or other communication channels. Follow their guidance promptly and accurately. Seek Shelter Immediately: • If you receive a nuclear attack warning or detect signs of a nuclear explosion, seek shelter immediately. Go to the nearest designated shelter area, preferably underground or in a sturdy building with thick walls and few windows. Minimize Exposure: • Once inside the shelter, close all windows and doors to reduce exposure to radiation. Stay indoors until authorities announce it is safe to leave. If caught outdoors during a nuclear explosion, seek shelter in the nearest available building or structure. Protect Yourself: • Wear protective clothing, such as long-sleeved shirts, pants, socks, and shoes, to minimize skin exposure to radioactive particles. Use a respirator mask to prevent inhalation of contaminated air. If possible, cover exposed skin with clothing or blankets. Decontaminate if Exposed: • If you come into contact with radioactive material, remove contaminated clothing and wash exposed skin thoroughly with soap and water. Dispose of contaminated clothing and personal items properly to prevent further exposure. Monitor Radiation Levels: • Use a radiation detector or Geiger counter to monitor radiation levels in your environment. Follow instructions from authorities regarding safe radiation levels and evacuation procedures. Evacuate if Necessary: • If advised by authorities to evacuate, follow designated evacuation routes and instructions. Bring essential supplies, emergency kits, medications, and important documents with you. Avoid areas with high radiation levels and seek medical attention if needed. Support Each Other: • Stay calm and support one another during a nuclear disaster. Reassure family members, friends, and neighbors, and offer assistance to those in need. Stay connected with loved ones and follow community support initiatives. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Children of the Dust Louise Lawrence, 2002 After a nuclear war devastates the earth, a small band of people struggles for survival in a new world where children are born with strange mutations. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Fallout Protection: What to Know and Do About Nuclear Attack United States Office of Civil Defense, 2022-10-27 This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Survive! Ron Collins MAed, 2019-12-04 Survive! is written to help you survive major cataclysms occurring along the Front Range of the Colorado and Wyoming Rocky Mountains, including fires, earthquakes, and war. This short book is a beginner’s guide to preparing for catastrophic natural and human-caused events. Remember, it is not “if it happens,” it is “when it happens!” Be prepared today for tomorrow’s disaster! |
surviving a nuclear attack: The First Century of the Nuclear Age Robert S. McNamara, 1988 |
surviving a nuclear attack: Blundering Into Disaster Robert S. McNamara, 1986 SCOTT (copy 1): from the John Holmes Library collection. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Point of Impact Kyla Stone, 2018-12-24 Surviving the blast is only the beginning¿ Dakota Sloane, a tough-as-nails former foster kid, has spent her life running from the past. Her only family is her little sister, still trapped in the system.When the news shows the bombs striking several major cities, Dakota's first thought is to grab her sister and get the hell out of Miami.Logan Garcia is a man haunted by secrets. His life plan is to drink himself into oblivion, until the shockwave hits, shattering the world as he knows it.In the moments before the deadly fallout descends, Dakota offers Logan a deal. She knows a place to ride out the coming chaos, a safe house deep in the Everglades.If he helps her rescue her sister, she'll take him with her.But Dakota's past has caught up to her. Someone is hunting her through the radioactive ruins of Miami. And he won't stop until he has her...or they're both dead.An electrifying post-apocalyptic survival adventure, the Nuclear Dawn series features fast-paced action combined with strong, complex characters. Perfect for fans of Logan Keys, Jacqueline Druga, Mike Kraus, and Boyd Craven.*Rated PG-13 for violence and some swearing.* |
surviving a nuclear attack: The Book on Surviving a Nuclear Attack Mark Guildea, 2016-07-07 This is a what you need to know style approach to the not often enough talked about subject of actually surviving a nuclear attack. Hollywood would have us believe that one single nuclear bomb would spell the end of humanity! But that just isn't true. Apart for the poor souls that are at the detonation point, most everyone else could survive with just a little bit of knowledge and maybe a little luck, you could be one of them. This book has the information you need, but also has areas for you to fill useful information suited for your area and circumstance yourself. |
surviving a nuclear attack: New Zealand After Nuclear War Wren Green, Tony Cairns, Judith Anne Wright, 2011 This study looks at the environmental, social and economic impacts on New Zealand of a nuclear war in the northern hemisphere. |
surviving a nuclear attack: Take the Hit Harley Tate, 2019 When a fellow hacker clues Midge Sinclair into an impending terror attack, every second matters. She must alert her sister, find her mother, and make it out of Chicago before a nuclear bomb tears the city apart. The only problem? She's 30,000 feet in the air careening toward O'Hare in a powerless plane. -- Cover. |
surviving a nuclear attack: After the Bomb Gloria D. Miklowitz, 1987 After an accidental nuclear explosion off the coast of California, Philip searches for his family through a heavily militarized and devastated Los Angeles. |
surviving a nuclear attack: SEAL Survival Guide Cade Courtley, 2012-12-04 Think and act like a Navy SEAL and you can survive anything. You can live scared—or be prepared. “We never thought it would happen to us.” From random shootings to deadly wildfires to terrorist attacks, the reality is that modern life is unpredictable and dangerous. Don’t live in fear or rely on luck. Learn the SEAL mindset: Be prepared, feel confident, step up, and know exactly how to survive any life-threatening situation. Former Navy SEAL and preeminent American survivalist Cade Courtley delivers step-by-step instructions anyone can master in this illustrated, user-friendly guide. You’ll learn to think like a SEAL and how to: improvise weapons from everyday items * pack a go bag* escape mass-shootings * treat injuries at the scene* subdue a hijacker * survive extreme climates * travel safely abroad* defend against animal attacks * survive pandemic * and much more Don’t be taken by surprise. Don’t be a target. Fight back, protect yourself, and beat the odds with the essential manual no one in the twenty-first century should be without. BE A SURVIVOR, NOT A STATISTIC! |
surviving a nuclear attack: Lord of the Flies Robert Golding, William Golding, Edmund L. Epstein, 2002-01-01 The classic study of human nature which depicts the degeneration of a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island. |
surviving a nuclear attack: In Time of Emergency United States. Office of Civil Defense, 1968 |
surviving a nuclear attack: Atomic Doom: Practical Ways to Survive a Nuclear Attack Pasquale De Marco, 2025-04-25 In the face of the ever-present threat of nuclear war, Atomic Doom: Practical Ways to Survive a Nuclear Attack emerges as an indispensable guide to surviving the unimaginable. This comprehensive manual empowers readers with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate the devastating aftermath of a nuclear catastrophe. With meticulous attention to detail, the book delves into the intricacies of nuclear survival, providing practical strategies for every aspect of survival in a post-apocalyptic landscape. Readers will learn how to: - Assemble a comprehensive survival kit, ensuring they have the necessary supplies to sustain themselves in the aftermath of a nuclear attack. - Select the most suitable shelter, whether it be an underground bunker, a reinforced building, or an improvised shelter, and how to fortify and reinforce it for maximum protection. - Protect themselves from the immediate effects of a nuclear blast, including the initial shockwave, thermal radiation, and radioactive fallout. - Deal with the aftermath of a nuclear attack, including assessing the damage, decontaminating themselves and their surroundings, and managing food and water resources. - Cope with the psychological and emotional challenges of surviving in a post-apocalyptic world, including fear, anxiety, and depression, and how to build resilience and maintain hope. Atomic Doom also emphasizes the importance of community and cooperation in a post-nuclear world. Readers will learn how to establish communication channels, build community networks, and coordinate resources to ensure the survival of themselves and their loved ones. The book also covers the role of first aid and medical care in the aftermath of a nuclear attack, providing guidance on how to treat common injuries and medical conditions, manage radiation sickness, and establish a community medical network. With its comprehensive approach and practical advice, Atomic Doom: Practical Ways to Survive a Nuclear Attack stands as an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to prepare for and survive the unthinkable. It is a must-read for individuals, families, and communities looking to safeguard themselves from the devastating consequences of a nuclear attack. If you like this book, write a review on google books! |
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