No.
false/no
does Combat losses constitute an army accident
Any situation that causes injury to active Army Personnel is considered an Army accident. Situations that cause damage to Army property are also Army accidents. There are exceptions that are not considered Army accidents that include combat losses and self inflicted injuries. An off-duty Soldier driving his personal vehicle is involved in an accident with a bus. The Soldier misses two days of work.
Any situation that causes injury to active Army Personnel is considered an Army accident. Situations that cause damage to Army property are also Army accidents. There are exceptions that are not considered Army accidents that include combat losses and self inflicted injuries. An off-duty Soldier driving his personal vehicle is involved in an accident with a bus. The Soldier misses two days of work.
YES/True
Any situation that causes injury to active Army Personnel is considered an Army accident. Situations that cause damage to Army property are also Army accidents. There are exceptions that are not considered Army accidents that include combat losses and self inflicted injuries. An off-duty Soldier driving his personal vehicle is involved in an accident with a bus. The Soldier misses two days of work.
Cooks like all people in the Australian Army are trained in basic combat. They are unlikely to go into combat as it is not their job function.
Yes. That's normally the case with any deploying force.
All other branches of the Army support Combat Arms
reflects the Army's approach to combat
DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting