The decoration soldiers receive for a combat injury is the Purple Heart
Ensure the Soldier receives medical attention.
Ensure the Soldier receives medical attention.
The purple heart is an award for soldiers who have been killed or wounded while in service. If a soldier is wounded more than once, the soldier receives an oak leaf cluster for each successive injury.
It's placed above the injury site
In "The Red Badge of Courage" by Stephen Crane, Henry Fleming receives a shallow wound on his head from a fellow soldier striking him with the butt of a rifle during a battle. The injury is not serious, but it causes Henry to experience fear and uncertainty about his own courage in the face of battle.
Yes, being a soldier can be dangerous due to the inherent risks associated with combat, exposure to hostile environments, and the possibility of injury or death. Soldiers may face threats from enemy forces, improvised explosive devices, and other combat-related hazards. Additionally, the psychological toll of warfare can also pose significant risks to their mental health. Overall, the profession carries substantial physical and emotional challenges.
A young soldier hit him in the head with the butt of his rifle.
Self-injury is any injury that a person receives by his or her own fault. This may include burning oneself, cutting oneself, or causing oneself to break a bone. Any injury that a personal deliberately causes onself is self-injury.
closed injury with distal pulse
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take him/her to the hospital to get checked out
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.