نتایج جستجو برای: civilian casualties

تعداد نتایج: 9282  

2015
Victor Asal Paul Gill R. Karl Rethemeyer John Horgan

This paper presents an analysis of the Provisional Irish Republican Army’s (PIRA) brigade level behavior during the Northern Ireland Conflict (1970-1998) and identifies the organizational factors that impact a brigade’s lethality as measured via terrorist attacks. Key independent variables include levels of technical expertise, cadre age, counter-terrorism policies experienced, brigade size, an...

Journal: :Military medicine 2015
Pamela Andreatta Jessica J Klotz James M Madsen Charles G Hurst Thomas B Talbot

Military and civilian first responders must be able to recognize and effectively manage mass disaster casualties. Clinical management of injuries resulting from nerve agents provides different challenges for first responders than those of conventional weapons. We evaluated the impact of a mixed-methods training program on competency acquisition in cholinergic crisis clinical management using mu...

Journal: :Croatian medical journal 1999
D Puntarić S Soldo D Prgomet R Vodopija

AIM To analyze the type, severity, location, and timing of casualties in a Croatian Army brigade during an offensive action against enemy forces of about two infantry battalions timely prepared for defense. METHODS Casualties were analyzed according to bilateral manpower and equipment conditions, morale, time of the day, weather conditions, type of ground where the action took place, quality ...

2017

To evaluate battlefield survival in a novel command-directed casualty response system that comprehensively integrates Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines and a prehospital trauma registry. Analysis of battle injury data collected during combat deployments. Afghanistan and Iraq from October 1, 2001, through March 31, 2010. Casualties from the 75th Ranger Regiment, US Army Special Operations...

Journal: :Archives of surgery 2011
Russ S Kotwal Harold R Montgomery Bari M Kotwal Howard R Champion Frank K Butler Robert L Mabry Jeffrey S Cain Lorne H Blackbourne Kathy K Mechler John B Holcomb

OBJECTIVE To evaluate battlefield survival in a novel command-directed casualty response system that comprehensively integrates Tactical Combat Casualty Care guidelines and a prehospital trauma registry. DESIGN Analysis of battle injury data collected during combat deployments. SETTING Afghanistan and Iraq from October 1, 2001, through March 31, 2010. PATIENTS Casualties from the 75th Ran...

2005
DA Rew J Clasper

Aims This paper reports the surgical experience of a UK reserve field surgical hospital during military operations in Iraq during March and April 2003. Particular reference is given to the integration of the surgical specialities, consultant led and multidisciplinary teamworking in the treatment of military and civilian casualties from all sources and of all causes. Methods All surgical workloa...

Journal: :European journal of international security 2022

Abstract This article examines how coalition forces sought to weaponise the counting of civilian casualties in Afghanistan between 2008 and 2014. Drawing on interviews with senior officials, recently declassified documents, data harm, it will explain these figures were used calibrate violence inflicted Afghan people, ensuring that commanders applied sufficient force achieve their objectives wit...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Surgeons 2007
W Darrin Clouse Todd E Rasmussen Michael A Peck Jonathan L Eliason Mitchell W Cox Andrew N Bowser Donald H Jenkins David L Smith Norman M Rich

BACKGROUND Wartime vascular injury management has traditionally advanced vascular surgery. Despite past military experience, and recent civilian publications, there are no reports detailing current in-theater treatment. The objective of this analysis is to describe the management of vascular injury at the central echelon III surgical facility in Iraq, and to place this experience in perspective...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 2004
D A Rew J Clasper G Kerr

AIMS This paper reports the surgical experience of a UK reserve field surgical hospital during military operations in Iraq during March and April 2003. Particular reference is given to the integration of the surgical specialities, consultant led and multidisciplinary teamworking in the treatment of military and civilian casualties from all sources and of all causes. METHODS All surgical workloa...

Journal: :Prehospital and disaster medicine 2009
Colin Mackenzie John Donohue Philip Wasylina Woodrow Cullum Peter Hu David M Lam

INTRODUCTION In Maryland, there have been no military/civilian training exercises of the Medical Mutual Aid Agreement for >20 years. The aims of this paper are to describe the National Disaster Medical System (NDMS), to coordinate military and civilian medical mutual aid in response to arrival of overseas mass casualties, and to evaluate the mass-casualty reception and bed "surge" capacity of M...

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