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100 1  $a Woodard, Scott C., $e author.
245 10 $a Combat readiness through medicine at the Battle of Antietam : $b the human face of our bloodiest day / $c Scott C. Woodard, George C. Wunderlich, Wayne R. Austerman.
246 30 $a Human face of our bloodiest day
264  1 $a Fort Sam Houston, Texas : $b Borden Institute, U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, $c [2022]
300    $a xxii, 211 pages : $b illustrations (some color), color maps, portraits  ; $c 24 cm
520    $a "This publication highlights important medical innovations and improvements gained from the deadliest day in US history, the Battle of Antietam. This pivotal US Civil War battle helped shape future combat medical readiness practices in the US Army. The Battle of Antietam provides important lessons in battlefield tactics, leadership, command and control, communications, and unit training that improve the nation's readiness to bring combat power to commanders in the field of battle. It was during this battle that the US Army solidified its emerging plan to decisively combat battlefield mortality, which marked the beginning of true combat readiness through medicine. This publication is applicable to the entire range of health care in the Department of Defense and can serve as a valuable learning aid for a variety of military and civilian medical professionals. This study can used in conjunction with the US Army Center of Military History's Staff Ride Guide: Battle of Antietam or it can be used separately as a focused analysis of military medicine"-- $c Provided by publisher.
500    $a GPO Cataloging Record Distribution Program (CRDP).
504    $a Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 0  $a Direct action on the battlefield -- Direct action and battlefield hospital -- Last push -- Division-level field hospitals -- Corps and evacuation hospitals -- Frederick general hospitals and the National Museum of Civil War Medicine -- Selected Antietam medical histories -- Antietam casualties -- Medical officers of the Army of the Potomac at Antietam.
648  7 $a 1861-1865 $2 fast
650  0 $a Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862.
650  7 $a Medical care. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01013753
651  0 $a United States $x Medical care. $y Civil War, 1861-1865 $x Medical care.
651  7 $a Maryland. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204739
651  7 $a United States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01204155
655  7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628
710 2  $a Borden Institute (U.S.), $e issuing body.
710 2  $a U.S. Army Medical Center of Excellence, $e issuing body.
776 08 $i Online version: $a Woodard, Scott C. $t Combat readiness through medicine at the Battle of Antietam. $d Fort Sam Houston, Texas : Borden Institute, [2022] $w (OCoLC)1338166727 $w (OCoLC)1338166727
700 1  $a Wunderlich, George C., $e author.
700 1  $a Austerman, Wayne R. $q (Wayne Randolph), $d 1948- $e author.
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