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    A Feline FOD Check 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    A Feline FOD Check

    Foreign object damage on a military aircraft is a serious issue. Before every mission, the entire flight crew, which is five personnel on a CH-47, checks for foreign object debris (FOD) and ensures the aircraft is ready for the mission. Depending...
    Going Downhill 0 Sports & Recreation
    USACRC Editor

    Going Downhill

    One April, my sister talked me into running an insane 24-hour relay race called the Ragnar. Twelve of us decided to take on this challenge — a 192-mile trek through the scenic Wasatch Mountains, just east of Salt Lake City. With so many in...
    In the Zone 0 PMV-4
    USACRC Editor

    In the Zone

    Work zones on U.S. highways have become increasingly dangerous places for workers, drivers and passengers. There are a large number of work zones in place across America; therefore, highway agencies are working on not only improving communication...
    Your Undivided Attention 0 PMV-4
    USACRC Editor

    Your Undivided Attention

    If you identify as a multitasker who can do three or more things at a time well, please pull over to the side of the road, turn off the radio and put down the coffee. If you are someone who can only do one thing at a time, thank you for your...

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    Biking Basics

    The bicycle has come a long way since its early days. Today’s frames are stronger, yet lighter, and the wheels and tires are more durable. What hasn’t changed is the need for cyclists to obey the rules of the road.

    Shoot to Thrill

    So your 10-year-old comes to you and says, “Dad/Mom, I want to play paintball.” How would you respond?

    • 17 July 2016
    • Comments: 0
    Running on Empty

    It was August in Tikrit, Iraq, and I was assigned to C Company, 3rd Battalion, 25th Aviation Regiment (Air Ambulance). The unit’s deployment had been extended from 12 to 15 months and morale was dim — at best. Eventually, though, a light at the end of the tunnel appeared.

    • 1 June 2016
    • Comments: 0
    Warm Weather Woes

    Now that we’re firmly entrenched in the Army’s most active training period — the spring and summer months — our focus is on heat illness prevention, and rightly so.

    • 29 May 2016
    • Author: Army Safety
    • Number of views: 1641
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    Going Down with the Ship

    Being that I’m very safety conscious, I’ve taken my share of boating courses and always carry more than the minimum requirement of protective gear whenever I go out on the water.

    • 8 May 2016
    • Author: Army Safety
    • Number of views: 1336
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