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Black Panther Party — Part 34

80 pages · May 08, 2026 · Document date: Feb 2, 1971 · Broad topic: General · Topic: Black Panther Party · 80 pages OCR'd
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* When transport fails. the principal actien fails with serious moral and material consequences for the ushan quermila activity. The selection of personnel requires great care to avoid the in- a clusion of indecisive or vacillat:ng personnel with the danger of con- a taminating the other participants. a difficulty that must be avoided. * The withdrawal is equally or mere amponant than the optration “ itself, to the point that it must be rigorously planned. including the poss‘bility of failure. Onc must avoid rescuc or transicr of prisoners with children pres- ent, or anything to attract the attenticn of peuple in casual transit through the arca. The best thing is to make the rescue as natural as possible, always winding through, or using different routes of narrow streets that scarcely permit passage on foot. to avoid an encounter of two cars. The elimination of tracks is obligatory and demands the greatest caution in hiding fingerprints and any other sign that could give the cneny information. Lack of care tn the elimination of tracks and clues is a factor that inceeases nervousness in our ranks and which the enemy often exploits. Rescue of the Wounded ° - . The problem of the wounded in urban guerrilla warfare merits . special attention. During guerrilla operations in the urban area it may | hapoen that some comrade is accidentally wounded of shot by the police. When a guerrilla in the firing group has a knowledge of first aid he can do something for the wounded comrade on the spot. In no circumstances can the wounded urban guerrilla be abandoned at the site of the battle or left to the enemy's hands. One of the precautions we must take is tu set up nursing courses for men and women, courses in which the urban guerrilla can matric- ulate and learn the elementary techpiques of first aid. The urban querrilla doctor, student of medicine, nurse, pharmaco- logist, or Simply the person trained in first aid. is a necessity in mod- ern revolutionary struggle. A smalt manual of first ard for the urban guerrilla. printed on mimeographed sheets, can also be undertaken by anyone who has enough knowledge. In planning and completing an armed action, the urban guerrilla cannot forget the organization of medical Jogistics. This will be aceom- plished by means of a mobile or motorized clinic. You can also set up a mobile first aid station. Another solution 1s to utilize the skills of a nursing comrade who waits with his bag of equipment in a designated house to which the wounded are brought. The ideal would be to have our own well equipped clinic, but this is very costly unless we use expropriated materials, When all else fails, it is often necessary to resort to legal clinics. using armed force if necessary to demand that the doctors attend to our wounded. In the eventuality that we fall back on blood banks to buy blood or whole plasma, we must not usc legal addresses and certainly not Ys, REET bP APR he a a rms Lf A one Ce 7 ee ee ee Sard cme 7 : ae eae oe Meee dg Ber atc Mi be Posted 7 yee ete xP SRO
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