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A Combat Lifesaver is a certified US Army soldier trained in advanced first aid. Ideally there should be one Combat Lifesaver per platoon. The purpose is to provide advanced first aid until an Army medic arrives. It is a three week course that teaches skills including: IV administration, bleeding control, heat injuries, cold weather injuries, burn management, etc.
Kissing. In 1439, Henry VI banned it in an attempt to combat the plague.
Many applauded him for his response to the French attempt to control the Ohio River Valley, and how he handled himself. This was his first experience with combat, in which he showed a glimpse of his expert military strategics and bravery.
If a new born spartan was to look weak, deformed, have any body like difficulty the Spartans will throw them over a cliff to the landscape below killing the infant as they can have no troubles in their soilders or citizens for war or combat
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Generally, they don't engage in cell to cell combat; they are the building blocks of life. However, microbes and invaders do attempt to take over more advanced organisms. That is why there is an immune system. One type of immune cells are the phagocytes, and they surround invaders and "eat" them as their name implies.
We must combat the insect invasion at their every incursion. (Combat as verb) Prepare for combat! (Combat as noun)
Motrin for the torn rectal tissue and A LOT of penicillin to attempt to combat whatever nasty bugs that big ole pimp pumped into your guts in the supply closet !!!