Featured in casualtyBYTim KirkpatrickSep 20, 2023ShareWhy deadly wounds aren’t treated first in combatIn combat, the rules are different than in any other situation you’ll probably find yourself. All fingers need to be pulling triggers. BYTim KirkpatrickSep 20, 2023ShareBYBlake StilwellApr 9, 2021ShareThe odds of dying in an American war (applying the Lt. Dan scale)The honor of making the ultimate sacrifice is timeless. But casualty counts in the United States’ current conflicts are relatively low relative to previous wars. Of course, no competent warfighter signs on to die for his (or her) country… BYBlake StilwellApr 9, 2021Share
BYTim KirkpatrickSep 20, 2023ShareWhy deadly wounds aren’t treated first in combatIn combat, the rules are different than in any other situation you’ll probably find yourself. All fingers need to be pulling triggers. BYTim KirkpatrickSep 20, 2023Share
BYBlake StilwellApr 9, 2021ShareThe odds of dying in an American war (applying the Lt. Dan scale)The honor of making the ultimate sacrifice is timeless. But casualty counts in the United States’ current conflicts are relatively low relative to previous wars. Of course, no competent warfighter signs on to die for his (or her) country… BYBlake StilwellApr 9, 2021Share