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Handle with Care
Weapons are designed to disable designated enemy personnel and, in the hands of properly trained Soldiers, accomplish this task exceptionally well. We must remember, however, a weapon is the instrument of its operator. 
A Life Saved
Sgt. Stacy Norman wrote the following letter to her Motorcycle Safety Foundation training instructors after being involved in a close call while riding her Kawasaki ZX-6R on I-10 East.
  • 1 May 2014
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Peacetime vs. Wartime Accidents
Our Army is quickly transitioning to a predominantly peacetime force, and for a generation of younger Soldiers, it will be their first opportunity to spend extended time at home with family and friends. 
  • 1 May 2014
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From Good to Bad
There are a number of policies and procedures that assist aviators and air traffic controllers in avoiding near misses. However, if both do not understand the local procedures established at a designated airfield, the consequences can be dangerous.
  • 1 May 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
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End of the Road
Back in the fall of 2004, I let complacency cause one of our Soldiers to be injured. It was an important lesson learned that we carried with us the rest of our deployment.
  • 1 May 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
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  Back in the Saddle
Just get back from a deployment? How about a mid-tour leave? If you’re like me, you’re probably itching to take your bike out for a long-overdue ride along some back country roads. 
  • 1 May 2014
  • Author: Army Safety
  • Number of views: 13527
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