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21st Century U.S. Army Correspondence Course References: Organization of Pest Management Operations - Army Medical Department Course Student Self-Study Guide (Ringbound)
21st Century US Army Correspondence Course References Organization of Pest Management Operations Army Medical Department Course Student SelfStudy Guide - Ringbound Author:Department of Defense This ringbound book presents a reproduction of an important U.S. Army Correspondence Course reference, Organization of Pest Management Operations - Army Medical Department Course Student Self-Study Guide. These medical courses were developed by the U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. INSTALLATION PEST MA... more »NAGEMENT OPERATIONS * Section I. Introduction * Section II. The Pest Management Program * Exercises * PEST MANAGEMENT DURING MILITARY * OPERATIONS * Exercises * PEST MANAGEMENT SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS * Exercises * SUPPORT OF PEST MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS * Section I. Requisitioning of Supplies and Equipment * Section II. Supply Programming * Exercises * LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS * Figure Page * Typical Organization of Directorate of Public Works CORRESPONDENCE COURSE OF THE U.S. ARMY MEDICAL DEPARTMENT CENTER AND SCHOOL - SUBCOURSE MD0174 - ORGANIZATION OF PEST MANAGEMENT OPERATIONS - INTRODUCTION - The control of insects, rodents, weeds, and other pests is an essential service that should have high priority because of its importance in combating disease, maintaining morale and efficiency, and preventing property loss. Measures now in practice have reduced the incidence of disease to the lowest point in history, but only through an aggressive, continuing program will this level be maintained. Unless they are effectively controlled, insects and rodents could destroy enormous quantities of stored supplies each year. By the same token, damage to buildings and other structures by termites, woodborers, rodents, and fungi is a needless waste. It is only through an effective pest management program that these pests will be controlled. A functionally organized pest management shop will greatly increase the efficiency of the overall operation and contribute to maximum mission accomplishment. It is the objective of this subcourse to provide general guidelines for organizing pest management operations that may be adaptable to the operation at your home station. Subcourse Components: This subcourse consists of four lessons and an examination. The lessons are: Lesson 1. Installation Pest Management Operations. Lesson 2. Pest Management During Military Operations. Lesson 3. Pest Management Support Organizations. Lesson 4. Support of Pest Management Operations. Our news and educational titles are privately compiled collections of official public domain U.S. government files and documents - they are not produced by the federal government. They are designed to provide a convenient user-friendly reference work and educational tool.« less