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Military facts are a dime a dozen, but here are some of our favorites!
1. For combat circumstances such as scouting for traps, hauling heavy gear, searching for survivors, underwater diving, taking victims to safety, and battle with enemy, the US Military uses a variety of robots. Drones, which are remotely controlled aircraft that carry high-grade cameras, bombs, or missiles, are among the most popular devices used.
2. Non-lubricated condoms are standard issue in US Military Parachute Pack Survival Kits. The condoms not only provide a safe sex alternative, but they also serve as an emergency water canteen, holding up to a liter of water...the more you know!
3. The US military has sent 2,700 Military Working Dogs to 600 combat zones throughout the world. MWDs discovered 12,500 pounds of explosives in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2005 and 2010. Each dog is said to be responsible for saving between 150 and 1,800 lives.
Share your favorite, oddest, funniest military facts below!
1. For combat circumstances such as scouting for traps, hauling heavy gear, searching for survivors, underwater diving, taking victims to safety, and battle with enemy, the US Military uses a variety of robots. Drones, which are remotely controlled aircraft that carry high-grade cameras, bombs, or missiles, are among the most popular devices used.
2. Non-lubricated condoms are standard issue in US Military Parachute Pack Survival Kits. The condoms not only provide a safe sex alternative, but they also serve as an emergency water canteen, holding up to a liter of water...the more you know!
3. The US military has sent 2,700 Military Working Dogs to 600 combat zones throughout the world. MWDs discovered 12,500 pounds of explosives in Iraq and Afghanistan between 2005 and 2010. Each dog is said to be responsible for saving between 150 and 1,800 lives.
Share your favorite, oddest, funniest military facts below!
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Everyone in my unit carried non lubricated condoms for muzzle covers in wet or sandy conditions. You can fire through them if needed. We also all carried two tampons and two panty liners for first aid purposes.
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SGT Charles Bartell
1SG Marc Jensen - Bull, Pads are great for presser bandages.
By the way I was a combat medic and used them in both combat and in the civilian world.
The Israeli Military started using them back at the beginning of the six day war.
And when it comes to combat medicine they are the best.
By the way I was a combat medic and used them in both combat and in the civilian world.
The Israeli Military started using them back at the beginning of the six day war.
And when it comes to combat medicine they are the best.
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1SG Marc Jensen
They are not effective, and with so many viable options available today, with current technology, there is no reason to use sub-standard items.
I highly recommend commenters get some current, quality medical training before they espouse more disproven old wives tales and folk lore.
I highly recommend commenters get some current, quality medical training before they espouse more disproven old wives tales and folk lore.
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SFC (Join to see)
1SG Marc Jensen - You can keep espousing whatever you wish. I've used them. They work. You're wrong. End of story.
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SPC Tamara Trammell
Soldiers who survive having a tampon shoved under their skin tend to have wounds they would have survived anyway with minimal or no medical assistance -an effective way of fueling the stories that 'They work'.
By the time I deployed to Afghanistan, incident investigators were fed up with pulling feminine hygiene products off American corpses. We were ordered to remove tampons from the Aide Station supply to stop soldiers from trying stupid ideas off the internet -female soldiers would have to find their own (None of us complained. GI tampons are shit.)
Tampons are designed to get fluffy and soft when wet. They're designed to be gentle on delicate membranes. Pads are designed to pull blood away from the skin. These qualities make them terrible for stopping exsanguination (bleeding out.)
You still want anecdotal arguments? I have twenty years experience with blood and feminine hygiene products. They're not very effective.
By the time I deployed to Afghanistan, incident investigators were fed up with pulling feminine hygiene products off American corpses. We were ordered to remove tampons from the Aide Station supply to stop soldiers from trying stupid ideas off the internet -female soldiers would have to find their own (None of us complained. GI tampons are shit.)
Tampons are designed to get fluffy and soft when wet. They're designed to be gentle on delicate membranes. Pads are designed to pull blood away from the skin. These qualities make them terrible for stopping exsanguination (bleeding out.)
You still want anecdotal arguments? I have twenty years experience with blood and feminine hygiene products. They're not very effective.
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In Nam condoms were pulled over the mussel of weapons to protect them from rain and debris.
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I understand debris, but in an M16/M4 it won't do much for rain considering the split receiver and mag well....
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1LT Vance Titus
WO1 Jeff Carroll...I carried a 12-guage shotgun; first one was a Remington pump and the second a Winchester double barrell.
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