United States. Federal Civil Defense Administration.
42 works on record
Works

Survival under atomic attack

Police services

The clergy in civil defense

Radiological decontamination in civil defense

Interim guide for the design of buildings exposed to atomic blast

Basic course in emergency mass feeding

Shelter from atomic attack in existing buildings
Civil defense and national organizations
Civil defense urban analysis
Fire services
Basic course for civil defense
Water supplies for wartime fire fighting
United States civil defense
Civil defense against biological warfare
Outdoor warning device systems
Health services and special weapons defense
Training courses for civil defense
The national plan for civil defense against enemy attack
Cue for survival
Organization and operation of civil defense casualty services
Engineering services
Blood and blood derivatives program
Rescue techniques and operations
Civil defense nursing needs
Emergency welfare services
The warden's handbook
Home shelters for family protection in atomic attack
Fire effects of bombing attacks
Annotated civil defense bibliography for teachers
Registration and information services
Operation and repair of water facilities in civil defense emergencies
Emergency action to save lives
Battleground U.S.A
The nurse in civil defense
The supply service
The dentist in civil defense
Windowless structures, a study in blast-resistant design
Operation cue, the atomic test program of the Federal Civil Defense Administration in cooperation with the Atomic Energy Commission, Nevada test site, spring 1955
Outdoor shelters for family protection in an atomic attack
What you should know about biological warfare
This is civil defense; the official U.S. Government booklet
Mortuary services in civil defense