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Major, Bamberg
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Year: 1967
Type: Document

Cooper
From the text ... 'Training has always played an important role in the Forest Service's overall management program. ... Training personnel in the control and use of fire is not an easy task; it is, in fact, one of the most difficult because…
Year: 1967
Type: Document

Cayford, Chrosciewicz, Sims
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Year: 1967
Type: Document

Tucker, Jarvis
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Year: 1967
Type: Document

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Year: 1967
Type: Document

From the Preface ... 'This text updates and expands the information contained in the first edition published by the National Fire Protection Association in 1963. The material included is the result of six years of study and compilation of research…
Year: 1967
Type: Document

From the text:'In accordance with the mandate of the Congress, this study has placed particular emphasis on the need for additional air operational facilities to prevent or minimize loss of life and property resulting from forest or grass fires…
Year: 1967
Type: Document

Wilson
'We have FUELS problems. So what! Many people have said, 'we can live with the problem. Or, if we wait long enough, it will go away.' Others, however are more realistic, and say, 'we can't change the weather, but we can do something about the fuels…
Year: 1967
Type: Document

Cable
Immediate effects of fire on perennial grasses lasted only 1 or 2 years. Burroweed was easily killed, but came back quickly with adequate cool-season moisture. Fire was relatively ineffective against mesquite, fair against cactus. © Society for…
Year: 1967
Type: Document

Anonymous
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Year: 1967
Type: Document