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An earlier version of this post inaccurately described the report's findings on air evacuations in Afghanistan.
Among the improvements cited in the report was the more consistent and earlier use of tourniquets to prevent lethal blood loss, better and faster air evacuations, and earlier use of fresh whole blood and blood products.
Improved armored vehicle designs, more consistent use of tourniquets, blood clotting medicines and faster air evacuations, among other factors, have each played a significant role in saving the lives of the critically wounded.
Ambassador Graham Martin, a rigid Cold Warrior out of "The Quiet American," refused to believe that Saigon was about to fall, and wouldn't allow fixed-wing air evacuations from the Tan Son Nhut airbase while it remained out of North Vietnamese hands.
By examining the ENT-related diagnoses of all air evacuations from downrange, we were able to match the patients classified as having battle injuries to determine the percentage with head and neck trauma.
Costs of air evacuations were negotiated locally and were estimated at $1,500 per one-way trip (Traeger, M. S., personal communication).
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