Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control: FM 22-51

Stress Issues In Army Operations
Leaders' Manual for Combat Stress Control
Extracted from FM 22-51

Headquarters
Department of the Army,
Washington, D.C.,
March, 1994


Table of Contents
Chapter 7. Stress Issues in Army Operations

7-1. Introduction
7-2. Overview of the Challenges
7-3. The Potential Battlefield
7-4. Army Operations Doctrine: Implications for Combat Stress
7-5. Endurance/Staying Power on the Battlefield

Chapter 8. Stress and Stressors Associated with Offensive/Defensive Operations

8-1. Introduction
8-2. Offensive Operations
8-3. Battle Fatigue and Battle Fatigue Casualties in the Offense
8-4. Defensive Operations
8-5. Stress, Battle Fatigue, and Battle Fatigue Casualties in the Defense

Chapter 9. Combat Stess Control in Operations Other Than War

9-1. Introduction
9-2. Support for Insurgency Operations
9-3. Support for Counterinsurgency Operations
9-4. Combatting Terrorism
9-5. Operations Other Than War (Peacetime Contingency Operations)
9-6. Stress Problems of Military Operations Other Than War

Chapter 10. War and the Integrated (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) Battlefield

10-1. Introduction
10-2. The Battlefields of War
10-3. The Integrated (Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical) Battlefield

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