INTRODUCTION History has often demonstrated that the course of battle is influenced more by the health of the troops than by strategy or tactics. Part of your function as a combat soldier is to recognize potentially dangerous situations and take preventive measures. This includes taking measures against potential health hazards as well as protecting yourself against enemy action. As a combat lifesaver, it is easier for you to remind a soldier in your squad or team to take preventive measures against disease and environmental injuries than it is to treat and evacuate the soldier later because he is too ill to perform his combat duties.
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