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  • Marrs, G.
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    Report From Fire Chief Gary Marrs.
    Oklahoma City Fire Dept., OK
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 148, No. 10, 17-28,32,34,36, October 1995

  • Hammond, D. J.
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    "Engineering" the Collapse: Making the Structure Safe.
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 148, No. 11, 49-50,52-54,56-63, November 1995

  • Rittehouse, T.
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    Designing Terrorist-Resistant Buildings.
    Weidlinger Associates Consulting Engineers, New York City, NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 148, No. 11, 103-105, November 1995

  • Markovitch, J.
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    Suicide Bombers: Israeli Fire Service Experiences.
    Society for Disaster Management, Israel
    Fire International, No. 151, 33-34, May 1996

  • Downey, R.
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    Terrorism and the Fire Service: Preparing for Today's Threats.
    New York City Fire Dept., NY
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 149, No. 8, 109-111, August 1996

  • Graham, J.
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    Bombed, But Not Beaten.
    Fire Prevention, No. 292, 24-25, September 1996

  • Bruno, H.
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    Nightmare Becomes Reality.
    Firehouse, Vol. 22, No. 3, 14, March 1997

  • Stanbury, G. R.
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    Ignition and Fire Spread in Urban Areas Following a Nuclear Attack.
    Thermal Effects: Collection of Papers. Symposium. Technical Cooperation Program: United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK) and Canada Sub-Group-N, Panel N3 (Thermal). October 5-9, 1965, 16/1-24 p., 1965

  • Sachs, A.
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    Current and Proposed Thermal Damage Assessments Study. Attack.
    Thermal Effects: Collection of Papers. Symposium. Technical Cooperation Program: United States of America (USA), United Kingdom (UK) and Canada Sub-Group-N, Panel N3 (Thermal). October 5-9, 1965, 17/1-9 p., 1965

  • Brunswig, H.
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    Practical Experiences of Fire Protection Services. A Critical Presentation of the Organization, Technology, and Tactics of Fire Protection as Employed by a Civil Defense Organization During World War II. Part 1.
    Office of Civil Defense, Washington, DC, Part 1; Work Unit No. 4315A, June 1966, 449 p.