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What if your unit is on a resupply mission during a roadside ambush one of your airmen is wounded since you're still under fire you evacuate the wounded airman using the?

clothes drag.


What if your unit is on a re-supply mission During a roadside ambush one of your Airmen is wounded Since you're still under fire you evacuate the wounded Airman using the?

clothes drag


One of your Airmen is wounded Since you're still under fire you evacuate the wounded Airman using the?

or if you are air force, clothes drag


During a roadside ambush one of your Airmen is wounded Since you're still under fire you evacuate the wounded Airman using the?

Clothes Drag


During a roadside ambush one of your Airmen is wounded Since youre still under fire you evacuate the wounded Airman using the?

clothes drag


One of your Airmen is wounded Since you're still under fire you evacuate the wounded Airman using the what?

Dude, you just drag him to cover--it's in FM 21-11. There are several drags you can employ; I would evaluate the casualty to determine the safest grip on him, then drag him while low-crawling out of the line of fire.


During a roadside ambush one of your Airmen is wounded Since you're still under fire how do you evacuate the wounded airman?

You do not evacuate under fire. You return fire, then attempt to stop all life-threatening bleeding. Combat casualty care should not be performed until the area has been secured. You simply will not have time to safely evaluate potential c-spine injuries prior to movement until the threat has been suppressed. Emergency relocation can be done using the clothes drag technique.


How many German soldiers wounded in the battle of Britain?

The Battle of Britain was an air campaign. No German soldiers were wounded, only airmen.


What was notable about the Tuskegee airmen an African American fighter unit that escorted bombers on their attacks?

The Tuskegee Airmen did not lose a single bomber to enemy fire in any mission


World War 2 battle of Britain find the number of soldiers and civilians injured and wounded during the battle?

Few soldiers, but many airmen - The B of B was an air battle.


What was the length of service for US soldiers in World War 2?

Soldiers served until wounded or killed while airmen flew 25 - 35 missions the average spent 33 months in uniform.


Which group cared for wounded soldiers?

The medics and doctors and nurses of each military force, The Red Cross assisted and volunteers took care of wounded troops, Marines, sailors and airmen. This was true in both the war front and the home front. Many non-wounded soldiers etc. pitched in to help the medics. This is true today as it has been in all wars or operations. united states of sanitary commission