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Search and Rescue
AF REGULATION64-4VOLUME I
15 JULY 1985
D E P A R T M E N T O F T H E A I R F O R C E
SURVIVAL TRAINING
SURVIVE RETURN HONOR
 
DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCEHeadquarters US Air ForceWashington DC 20330-5000
Search and Rescue
AF REGULATION 64-4VOLUME I15 July 1985
SURVIVAL TRAINING
This regulation describes the various environmental conditions affecting human survival, and describes individualactivities necessary to enable that survival. This regulation is for instructor and student use in formal and USAFsurvival and survival continuation training. This regulation also applies to US Air Force Reserve and Air NationalGuard units and members. Sources used to compile this regulation are listed in the bibliography, attachment 1.Part One - The Elements of SurvivingChapter 1 - MissionIntroduction
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Aircrew Mission
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Goals ...................................................Survival .................................................Decisions................................................Elements .................................................Chapter 2 - Conditions Affecting SurvivalIntroduction
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Environmental Conditions
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The Survivors Condition
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Duration - The Time Condition
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Sociopolitical Condition
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Maintaining Life
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Returning................................................Part Two - Psychological Aspects of SurvivalChapter 4 - Contributing FactorsIntroduction
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Survival Stresses.
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Pain ....................................................
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Sleep Deprivation.
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Isolation .................................................Insecurity.. ..............................................Loss of Self-Esteem
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Loss of Self-Determination
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Fear ....................................................Anxiety .................................................Panic.. .................................................Hate ...................................................Resentment ...............................................Anger ...................................................Impatience ...............................................Dependence ..............................................Loneliness.
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Boredom ................................................Hopelessness
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Overcoming Stress
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CrisisPeriod ..............................................The Coping Period
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Attitude .................................................Optimism.. ..............................................Summary ................................................4-9424-10424-11424-12 434-13444-14445-l455-2455-3465-4465-5475-6475-7475-8485-9485-10495-11 495-12 495-1350
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6-2516-3516-4526-5526-6526-752PartThree - Basic Survival Medicine Chapter 7 - Survival MedicineIntroduction
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Procedures and Expedients
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Hygiene .................................................Care of the Mouth and Teeth
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Clothing and Bedding
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Rest ....................................................Rules for Avoiding Illness.
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General Management of Injuries
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History ..................................................Trauma .................................................Gastrointestinal Problems
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Hepatitis ................................................Nutritional Deficiencies
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Communicable Diseases
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Skin Diseases.
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Fungal Infection
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Dental Problems
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Burns ...................................................Lacerations and Infection
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Fraction/Sprains
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