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Soldiers depend on leaders to have the knowledge, skills and ability to lead and instruct classes that deal with all forms of safety. When it comes to weapons safety, we have to be the subject matter experts.
Cruising to a Crash
It had been a great day at the Atlanta Supercross. Three first-timers and I had driven five hours from Clarksville, Tennessee, for the evening show and were determined to have as much fun as possible.
  • 17 February 2019
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Furious Flames
It was the end of a long Friday evening out with some friends. After a night of partying, my normal routine was to come home and cook something before hitting the sack. This night was no different, and after putting some food on the stove, I decided to lie down for a minute until it was done cooking.
  • 17 February 2019
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Wear it Right
After taking care of some routine tasks around the office and meeting with the departing section leader, I gathered my notes and headed outside to hold morning formation. The day was going smoothly and time seemed to fly by. That was about to change.
  • 17 February 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
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Medic Down
It was a warm Sunday in Iraq, and I was at a combat outpost in the far west as the officer in charge of a detachment of construction engineers.
  • 10 February 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 673
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Truth and Consequences
I never gave much thought to off-duty safety. For me, it was just something I always had to hear about before being released for a long weekend.
  • 10 February 2019
  • Author: USACRC Editor
  • Number of views: 1077
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