Reducing Tourniquet Injuries in Large-Scale Combat Operations: Rationale for a Policy of Liberalised Forward De-Escalation
This article examines the reasoning and justification for developing a universal tourniquet de-escalation capability within the Australian Defence Force.
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… arms team makes the enemy vulnerable to one or more other arms of … arms is fundamental to the way Army conceptualises fighting … current Force Generation (FORGEN) model. Furthermore live fire …
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Petroleum Operators: ADF’s Answer to Expeditionary Fuel
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