X

Search for Knowledge!

Sort by Category

Categories

Sort by Date

«March 2024»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
252627282912
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31123456

Latest Knowledge

Latest Knowledge

  • All
  • Mishap Reporting & Investigation
  • On-Duty
  • Aviation
  • Military Ops & Training
  • Government Vehicle
  • Workplace
  • DA Civilian
  • Explosives & Weapons
  • Off-Duty
  • PMV-4
  • PMV-2
  • Recreational & Specialty Vehicle
  • Sports & Recreation
  • Privately Owned Weapons
  • Home & Family
    More
    Wear it as Intended 0 Military Ops & Training
    USACRC Editor

    Wear it as Intended

    In March 2003, my unit began its mission in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. We fought continuously, ending up at Saddam Hussein’s palace in Baghdad. We spent a few months in Baghdad when my unit received orders to deploy to Fallujah....
    Recognize, Retreat, Report 0 Off-Duty
    USACRC Editor

    Recognize, Retreat, Report

    In the wake of two recent incidents involving the discovery and detonation of live grenades, the Army’s Three Rs Explosives Safety Program is increasing its efforts to raise awareness about the dangers associated with munitions.

    Throw Professional Courtesy Out the Window 0 Aviation
    USACRC Editor

    Throw Professional Courtesy Out the Window

    Professional courtesy can be defined as the courtesy given to senior-ranking officers or more experienced Soldiers. Unfortunately, it can also become a danger to a flight crew when inexperienced Soldiers are reluctant to announce hazards or lack...
    It's a Gas! 0 Home & Family
    USACRC Editor

    It's a Gas!

    Since this was a weekday, I was hoping for an easy shift. Little did I know that wouldn’t be the case. At some point, rumors began circulating that a battalion-level room inspection was scheduled for the next morning. I watched the camera...

    No content

    A problem occurred while loading content.

    Previous Next

    As September gives way to October, cooler weather arrives. Summer has faded into fall colors. As many of us still seek ways to participate in activities while social distancing, hiking and other outdoor activities could be on the rise.

    Hunting Safety: Full-body Harnesses

    Most tree stand accidents involve falls from heights. One of the consistent top 10 OSHA violations is lack of fall protection. What do these two things have in common? Falls at work or during recreational activities can be easily prevented by following a few safety rules.

    • 6 September 2020
    • Comments: 0
    Post-COVID Safety is Still Safety

    There’s no doubt that the time Americans spent cooped up due to the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically affected many of us.

    • 27 August 2020
    • Comments: 0
    Hunting Safety: Blinds and Tree Stands

    With cooler weather just around the corner, most hunters are making preparations for the upcoming fall hunting season. An important aspect of this is to spend a little time inspecting the tree stand or blind you will use.

    • 25 August 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
    • Number of views: 1317
    • Comments: 0
    Which Life Vest is Best?

    Life jackets are more comfortable than ever, and there are many different styles specifically designed for every type of water activity. With that being said, there’s no excuse not to wear one.

    • 1 August 2020
    • Author: USACRC Editor
    • Number of views: 1572
    • Comments: 0
    RSS
    First34568101112Last