UAV Could Be Battlefield Ambulance | AVIATION WEEK
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| AirMule UAV from Israeli company Urban Aeronautics is a candidate for battlefield duties, especially medical evacuation |
personal medical insurance plans: Personal Medical Insurance
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| The 400 / AAA Plan * Full Refund in-patient, day-patient and out-patient treatment including chronic conditions * Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation plus other emergency benefits * Maternity coverage may be standard or optional * Dental coverage is optional * Personal Accident coverage is optional |
Combat Vets, PTSD, Drugs And Suicide
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| We know that the 'reported' death tally in combat is more than 6,000. What we do not know is that these do not include suicides or post evacuation deaths induced by lethal wounds in combat. If we include all the wounded, the injured and the medically ill, we have a total of well over 75,000: Dr. Evan Kanter, Physicians for Social Responsibility |
U.S. resuming Haiti medical airlifts
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| The U.S. military is resuming medical evacuation flights from Haiti to hospitals in the United States after suspending the airlifts last week. |
US to resume shortly Haiti medical evacuation flights
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| The US will resume emergency evacuation flights for critically injured Haitian quake victims on Monday, the White House has said. Airlifts stopped last Wednesday after Florida’s governor said his state’s healthcare system was being swamped. Doctors warned that scores of people would die unless flights resumed. Meanwhile, some Haitian children... |
When There’s Nothing On The Horizon You’ve Got Nothing ...
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| IMMEDIATE RELEASE No. 081-10 January 29, 2010 DOD Identifies Army Casualty The Department of Defense announced today the death of a soldier who was supporting Operation Enduring Freedom. Sgt. Carlos E. Gill, 25, of Fayetteville, N.C., died Jan. 26 at Walter Reed Army Medical Center of an illness. He was evacuated from Kandahar Air Field, .... |
US halts Haiti victim evacuations
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| Airlifts taking injured Haiti quake victims to the US stop amid a reported row over costs, and medics warn dozens will die. |
US 'halts Haiti health evacuations'
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| Flights suspended until it is decided who will pay medical bills, newspaper says. |
Report: Military airlift of quake victims halted
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| The U.S. military says it has halted flights carrying Haitian earthquake victims to the United States in a dispute over medical care costs. The New York Times reported Saturday the evacuations were suspended Wednesday after Florida Gov. Charlie Crist asked the federal government to help pay for care. |
A New Level of Wrong: Crist Halts Care for Haiti Victims
Wednesday 10th of March 2010 06:22:29 PM
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| Free Range Talk | Cost Dispute Halts Airlift of Injured Haiti Quake Victims. The United States has suspended its medical evacuations of critically injured Haitian earthquake victims until a dispute over who will pay for their care is settled, military officials said Friday. |



