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According to the National Fire Protection Association, 47,700 home fires in the U.S. are caused by electrical failures each year.

Three BFV Mishaps: A Common Theme

A review of three recent M2A3 Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) mishaps reveals a common theme.

  • 1 May 2020
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Unsung Heroes

Sometimes we take for granted the impact we can have on the lives of others. By enforcing standards and not turning a blind eye, a few of us may have already saved at least one life in our careers.

  • 26 April 2020
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Spare a Scare

With the end of summer fast approaching, my wife and I decided we were in need of one last vacation before the warm weather gave way to cooler autumn temperatures. The 350-mile trip would take us from Atlanta, Georgia, to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. To ensure we got the most out of our stay, I planned out everything — from beach activities we hoped to do to restaurants we wanted to try. One thing I failed to plan for, however, nearly brought our trip to an early end.

  • 26 April 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Trust Your Training

There are good reasons why emergency procedures (EPs) are developed, committed to memory and rehearsed before conducting training or combat operations. The moment an emergency occurs is not the time to become creative or develop a better way to handle the situation. As a Type A personality, I have made the mistake of modifying a procedure while in the middle of an emergency and it could have cost me dearly.

  • 26 April 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Seconds Count

As a pilot, I know that helicopters have vibrations. Heck, every vehicle has vibrations — some good, some bad.

  • 19 April 2020
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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