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Dying Breath
On a snowy night in Hamburg, New York, a motorist struck an electrical pole near Dave Johnson’s home, causing a power outage.
How a Hot Pocket Feels
Whenever I hear about lightning-related injuries in the military or civilian community, I always share my experience. My hope is that it provides a little awareness about the dangers of a potentially deadly natural phenomenon.
  • 11 December 2016
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Avoiding Winter Wipeouts
The silver lining to the shorter, colder days of winter is the snow and the outdoor sports typically reserved for this time of year.
  • 11 December 2016
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Why Training Matters
I have always been an advocate for the Motorcycle Mentorship Program and Advanced Motorcycle Education Program. The lessons I’ve learned from fellow riders and the reinforcement of positive riding habits have been useful on more than one occasion.
  • 11 December 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 970
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Driver training: a top leader priority

As the world’s premier land force, our Army relies on the safe conduct of vehicle operations to accomplish missions of every magnitude. From combat operations to routine motor pool functions in garrison, drivers and vehicle crews provide critical support to the force. Accidents in Army Motor Vehicles and Army Combat Vehicles, however, have historically been a leading cause of on-duty Soldier deaths.

  • 8 December 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 2344
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Fighting Fatigue

Because losing is not an option and the cost of poor performance is high, the Army continuously strives to find ways to improve the mental and physical capacity of its Soldiers.

  • 8 December 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 2711
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