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    resistant to medicine just as our bodies could resist to some sicknesses. In the book Biological Terrorism by Steve Goodwin and Randall W. Phillis they present a history of microorganism used to help cure diseases and misused by Medics, and biological warfare. To combat sickness scientist have studied ways to reduce deaths caused by diseases by developing vaccines. The use of vaccinations aids a sick person to cure a certain viruses like the flu or small pox. “The idea behind a vaccine is to…

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    Stephanie was the driver, and she was ejected from the vehicle and was killed upon impact, and other passengers sustained major injuries. The platoon sergeant, and the medic from the follow on vehicle stopped to provide assistance and medical support. Although they both tried to provide life saving support it was not enough to save their lives. At this time the incident is under investigation to determine the cause of…

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    the Background Information or by ad-libbing in your own words. Wonder Woman dedicates many hours each week to training in a variety of martial arts, making her a master in armed and unarmed combat. She is considered one of the best melee fighter in the comic book world, even better than Superman. Melee combat is fighting in a small area with more than one person. Many different types of martial arts, acrobatics and ninja moves are used in melee…

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    The old lifeless Vietnamese man had an arm blown off during combat, and his face and body were progressively decaying. In contrast to expectations, rather than walking past the corpse, “Dave Jensen went over and shook the old man’s hand… ‘Be polite now. Go introduce yourself. Nothing to be afraid about, just a nice…

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    Hacksaw Ridge

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    Directed by Mel Gibson, Hacksaw Ridge is as inspirational as Braveheart and the best war movie since Saving Private Ryan. The film immerses you into the extraordinary life of Desmond Doss [Andrew Garfield], a Virginian Seventh-Day Adventist who decides to enlist in the Army and sail to Okinawa, where he saved 75 wounded men at the bloodiest epicenter of war without carrying a weapon to protect himself from the fierce Japanese Army. Desmond's conviction to practice acts of love will make any…

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    Medevac Or Dust-Off Essay

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    issue that comes to mind is a guarantee; there will be casualties and there will be plenty of them. During my research I will discuss how the community we know as Med Evac or Dust-Off was developed, and how it has shaped our combat power throughout our most note able combat operations. In 1917 as tensions grew in Europe between the Allies and the Central Power, The United States entered the WWI also known as “The Great war”. While we were trying to find new ways to expeditiously remove…

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    minor injury, probably from an explosion, or almost like being launched up and then being throw forcefully by gravity, back to the ground. I imagined it was probably from some sort of explosive being dropped, or thrown towards him. I was just a combat medic in training, I guess you could say. It was my first day on duty. This soldier was my first patient. I was so stunned, that I didn’t hear what Michael was saying until about the third time he said it. “Comrade,COMRADE, can you hear me? We…

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    As the group’s combat medic, he formed close bonds with them like everyone else, but was responsible for keeping someone alive should they be injured in battle and possibly have a friend die in his arms. During a particularly intense part of the war, the orders were to move…

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    is to improve the physical readiness of Soldiers. Special conditioning programs designed to accommodate these needs. The program will be conducted during normal duty hours. 2/20th FA Medical Officer is the RPL, and the 2/20th FA Senior Battalion Medic is the assistant RPL or assistant reconditioning program leader (ARPL). The RPL and the ARPL we are chosen based on the following criteria: •Thorough understanding of the Army’s PRT program. •Ability to instruct all activities. •Understanding of…

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    There have been many wars and many technological innovations throughout the course of recorded history. None have more bloody than the pair of worldwide wars that afflicted the global in the first fifty years of the twentieth century. This was a worldwide conflict with more nations, people, and money involved than ever before. It seems in course of humanity necessity has driven innovation. In turn innovations with their incremental steps give birth to new technology that ultimately change the…

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