Remember these: while doing a 12 hour training op.I got shot by what was literally a 'curving' bullet in the opening seconds of the event and got to sleep for the whole time the bullet was a sim round (we used both sim rounds and miles gear) that was being fired at a car from a 2 story window. Originally Posted By primuspilum: Mine? Got the dreaded groin card. Buy Combat Casualty Reference Cards on ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders. Please, see if you are eligible to read or download our First Vietnam War Casualty content by creating an account. Our library can be accessed from certain countries only. I know the.mil uses them for force on force training but my google foo seems to be weak today. Get hit have some casualties take out the cards and respond. Same if your doing it outside with the trucks or whatever. I figured with pre-made cards you wouldn't have to spend time writing things down you just come in have a card and go with it. Basically we have been doing a round robin where you have a casualty in the room you walk in and you have injuries written on a white board and you treat those injuries. You're looking for cards with injuries listed on them so the responders will know what they are responding to? Sorry, I'm slow on the uptake this morning.This part.
This went out in an email before the battle and was reiterated before passing out the cards: Casualty SOP.