Human error?
Common causes of Army transportation accidents include:Standards FailureCivilian HazardsWeather Hazards
Human error?
Human error?
There are many things that could be considered an Army accident. A soldier being killed by friendly fire is probably one of the more common examples.
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.
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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.
DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
DA PAM 385-40 -- Army Accident Investigations and Reporting
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.
Most 88N (Transportation Management Coordinators) in the Army are typically sent to transportation units or organizations, such as transportation battalions or transportation companies. These units are responsible for managing and coordinating the movement of personnel and equipment for the Army.
Accident costs and / or degree of injury.