Iraq and Afghanistan through the Lens of American Military CasualtiesScott Sigmund Gartner
An analysis of casualties presenting to military emergency departments in Iraq and AfghanistanEmergencyDepartmentCombatMilitaryProcedureUS military personnel comprised the largest proportion of combat casualties and most were injured by explosive. Within this dataset, ED providers most frequently performed ...
EXTREMITY INJURIES PREDOMINATE IN TEN YEARS OF ROYAL NAVY AND ROYAL MARINE CASUALTIES SUSTAINED IN COMBAT IN IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN The UK Military Trauma Registry was searched for all RN/RM personnel injured between March 2003 and April 2013. These records were then cross-referenced wi... JG Penn...
"It would be wrong to say that I am completely at ease with going to Afghanistan because we are going into a hostile environment and we don't know what's going to happen. "During the 1991 Iraq war I was sharing an office with a naval girl who was called up. She told me ab...
Contractor deaths outnumber military casualties in Iraq and AfghanistanSuzanne Merkelson
Part 2: American military casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan exceed 500,000.Nasuti, Matthew
Subject survival to hospital discharge was 88.1% on standard platforms and 89.2% on nonstandard platforms (p = 0.75). Conclusions: Approximately 30% of pediatric trauma casualties in Afghanistan and Iraq underwent medical evacuation from the point of injury directly to a military treatment facility ...
DEFENSE DEPARTMENT IDENTIFIES IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN CASUALTIESAGENCY GROUP 09FDCH Regulatory Intelligence Database
U.S. Military Casualties and the Costs of War: Iraq, Afghanistan and post-9/11 ConflictsWihbey, John
No TitleIraq and Afghanistan through the Lens of American Military CasualtiesGartner, Scott Sigmund