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Originally Posted by paramedicfred
I have recently heard that the US military is using an antibacterial application in Iraq which is similar to the use of sulfa for combat wounds in WWII. Does anybody know if this is true?
If this has already been talked about please link me to the thread. Thanks
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I have been here since Sep 06.
It has not been discussed, messaged on, taught to the new folks who have come in from Kuwait, or brought up at a providers conference in Baghdad that I attended in April.
Short answer would be no.
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Ain't no one getting out of this world alive. All you can do is try to have some choice in the way you go. Prepare yourself (and your affairs), and when your number is up, die on your feet fighting rather than on your knees. And make the SOBs pay dearly."
The Reaper-3 Sep 04
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