Blast overpressure will always be part of military training, but repeated, unmitigated exposure should not be the price warfighters, instructors, RSOs, and their families pay for readiness.
FORT DETRICK, Md. — A new tool being developed by the U.S. Army Medical Research and Development Command’s DOD Blast Injury Research Coordinating Office will help service members protect themselves ...
An expert panel was convened in October 2007 at the International Society for Exposure Analysis (ISEA) Annual Meeting in Durham, NC, entitled “The Path Forward in Disaster Preparedness Since ...