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The invisible injury you can’t see: Protecting warfighters from blast exposure in training
Blast overpressure will always be part of military training, but repeated, unmitigated exposure should not be the price warfighters, instructors, RSOs, and their families pay for readiness.
URBANA, Ill.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Frasca International, Inc., a FlightSafety International company and global leader in flight simulation, today announced that its Pilatus PC-12 PRO Flight Simulation ...
Security boats are on patrol this week in Anaheim Bay, running exercises to defend the Naval Weapons Station Seal Beach against attacks from sea or land. While the drills are routine and generally ...
Author, endurance athlete and former Navy SEAL David Goggins is famous for saying, “The pain that you are willing to endure is measured by how bad you want it.” He’s finding out how badly he wants it ...
If there are any boats in the Air Force special warfare training pipeline, you can bet David Goggins will be carrying them. Goggins, who retired from active duty in the Navy SEALs in 2016 and has gone ...
Narrows and Grayson County High Schools earn top spots on a national list recognizing the best personal finance programs in the country BOSTON – It looks like pure play: a harbor seal gleefully ...
Read full article: Medical transportation failures leave Farmington Hills man with disabilities stranded for doctor’s visits Public works urges safety, invites teen to apply for city job BOSTON – It ...
BOSTON (AP) — It looks like pure play: a harbor seal gleefully chasing a rubber duck. But for Reggae at the New England Aquarium in Boston, the toy is part of a training routine meant to keep him ...
“You never expect a seal to hug a rubber ducky,” said 13-year-old Tom Smith of Boston. Reggae, a 33-year-old Atlantic Harbor seal, rests his head on a rubber duck during a training session with Liz ...
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