1Damage Control Resuscitation, US Army Institute of Surgical Research, JBSA Fort Sam Houstan, TX 78234, USA; 2Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA Correspondence: David M. Burmeister (david.m.burmeister3.civ@mail.mil) Journal of Translational Medicine 2018, 16(Suppl 3):P4 Background: ...
In an age where so few have served in the military and even few have seen combat in some way shape or form many who study war are comfortable experts who learn about war with no inconvenience to themselves. When I hear men and women, the pundits, politicians and preachers, thatTrinity o...
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for example, have an older version of the M-1 Abrams tank and the Active Component of the Army has the most modern version of the Abrams while some Army National Guard units have an older version of the M-1. There are also different M-2/M-3 Bradley versions in the Active and Reserve...
where they spent their time repairing damage to farms caused by army maneuvers. After the war, the government gave these soldiers a final insult: blue discharges. These discharges, named for the color of the paper on which they were printed, were considered neither honorable nor dishonorable; st...
Do army worms do permanent damage? Armyworms are the larval stage of an adult, dull colored moth.The adults do not cause damage to any plant material. The females lay anywhere from 1,000 to several thousand eggs during their lifetime. Depending on the location and species, there can be ...
2021). For example, FAW caused a maize yield loss of US$ 2.5–6.2 billion in Africa immediately after its invasion in 2016 (Day et al., 2017). The economic damage by FAW in this continent was estimated recently to be even higher at an annual yield loss of US$ 9.4 billion (Senay et...
The ship's dock was completely destroyed, and only 1,000 feet of the crib dock remained.36 This damage proved an almost disastrous loss to an island wholly dependent upon shipping for its provisions. As a result of the storm, the responsibility of maintaining an open supply route fell to ...
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art Bridge scour is a severe problem that costs millions of dollars in terms of damage, loss of life and required maintenance annually, and leaves infrastructure, including bridge piers and docks in unsafe conditions. Scour occurs during times of rapid river flo...
individualised physical training programs to improve occupational performance and/or reduce injury risk profiles. Future research is recommended to elucidate the health, occupational productivity and healthcare cost benefits of individualised training on performance and MSKI risk in larger samples of military...