Special Forces First Aid Kits
Special Operations Forces (SOF) Operators need a variety of individual medical items that can generally be broken down into three types of medical kits: a major trauma kit, to treat major traumatic wounds; an inuse medical kit, to prevent or treat anticipated common medical conditions during operations; and a survival medical kit, to treat minor injuries and ailments when in a survival/evasion situation.
These two articles discuss Special Operations Individual Medical Equipment and can also serve as a reference for those of us who spend a lot of time in remote and wilderness areas:
Special Operations Individual Medical Equipment, Part I - The Major Trauma Kit
(http://www.jsomonline.org/Publications/2009443Geers.pdf)
Special Operations Individual Medical Equipment, Part II - The In-Use and Survival Medical Kits
(http://www.jsomonline.org/Publications/201013Geers.pdf)
While having a good first aid kit is important, having the knowledge to use it is essential. When building your first aid / medical kits base them first on your level of knowledge, and next on foreseeable injuries and illnesses related to your living and working environment. As your skills improve, you will likely want to increase the contents / capabilities of your first aid kits.
A copy of the US Army First Aid Manual (TC 4-02.1) (January 2016) can be downloaded here.
Deployed Medicine (https://deployedmedicine.com/) is a platform used by the Defense Health Agency to trial new innovative learning models aimed at improving readiness and performance of deployed military medical personnel. Courses, guidelines, and field-guides can be downloaded from this web-site for individual study.
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