Casualties Increase on Iraq's Roads
Credit: MAINE NATIONAL GUARD/CW3 JON D. CAMPBELL
In the low-intensity phase of the conflict in Iraq, medical evacuation helicopters are still hard at work, but few of the patients are traditional combat casualties. Now, most of the sanguinary work of these aircraft and their crews is dedicated to tragedies on the road. Some small percentage are...
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