A Comment on “Evaluation of Army Field Sanitation during Blazing Trails ‘87”
1990; Oxford University Press; Volume: 155; Issue: 12 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1093/milmed/155.12.623
ISSN1930-613X
Autores Tópico(s)Healthcare and Environmental Waste Management
Resumoarticle by Dr. Laubach and associates that appears in this issue of Military Medicine is timely and important.1They report that soldiers today as much as ever before are either unaware of preventive medicine practices or choose not to follow them.Non-combat disease is still a most formidable enemy in any military campaign, but it can be eradicated by diligence on the part ofeach soldier.That soldiersare reluctant toobserve preventive medicine practicesis disappointing.Blazing Trails '87 was predominantly an operation of the Reserve Components of the Army.It is disheartening to learn that our citizensoldiers, whoare often civic leaders in their communi-
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