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Close to the Edge

During the Gulf War, I learned a valuable lesson that I shared with every unit I was assigned to afterward: While technological advancements can help make our jobs as Soldiers a little easier, we must fully understand the capabilities and limitations of new equipment.

Riding on Empty

As a kid, I was into sports and played basketball in the park during summers in the Bronx. Back then, my coaches always warned me to stay hydrated. That’s some advice I should’ve carried into adulthood.

  • 11 September 2016
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Know Your Threshold

I remember my first night vision goggle flight in a UH-60 at flight school. It was a beautiful Alabama night with great illume and we were at one of the stagefields practicing roll-ons.

  • 1 September 2016
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A Nightmare at Daylight

“What started as a dream ride turned into a nightmare,” Trent said. “In my 35 years of riding motorcycles in Japan, I had never seen anything like this.”

  • 1 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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Staying on Track

While rail transport has proven itself capable of supporting war efforts over many decades, it can be hazardous. That’s why safety is paramount during railroad operations.

  • 1 September 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
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That .01 percent

It was a bitterly cold evening in Ansbach, Germany. We were conducting local area orientations for one of our newly progressed RL-2 aviators and the training was going well.

  • 28 August 2016
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 1016
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