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Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook

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Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook
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ISBN/ASIN: 1893441547
Number of pages: 723

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A comprehensive reference designed for Special Operations Forces (SOF) medics. Developed as a primary medical information resource and field guide for the Special Operations Command (SOCOM) medics, the Special Operations Forces Medical Handbook defines the standard of health care delivery under adverse and general field conditions.

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