Service members are often in danger of experiencing cold weather-related injuries because of the cold and wet conditions present during various training and operational activities. CWI risk can be reduced if both unit leaders and service members are aware of the conditions and symptoms and how to prevent them. (Defense Health Agency-Public Health graphic illustration by Joyce Kopatch).
Date Taken: | 12.03.2024 |
Date Posted: | 01.13.2025 14:17 |
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