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Extractions: Aviat Space Environ Med 1998; 69:468-73 Background: Several studies have highlighted the problem of back pain among helicopter pilots, but few have controlled for potential confounding factors in their analyses, or sought to examine the effects of back pain on operational readiness and flying performance. There have been no previous studies of the prevalence of back pain among Australian military pilots. Methods: The prevalence, risk factors, and consequences of low back pain were assessed in a cross-sectional survey of 200 Australian military helicopter pilots by self-completion questionnaire. Results: Responses were received from 131 (66%) of available pilots. The overall prevalence of reported back pain was 64% (95% CI 56%-72%), with a further 28% of pilots describing back discomfort while flying. More than half the pilots (55%) indicated that back pain had interfered with their concentration while flying, with 16% reporting that they had hurried flying missions because of pain. A minority of pilots (7%) had refused to fly because of back problems. After adjusting for age, education, BMI, posture and numbers of hours flown, multiple logistic regression modeling indicated that a prior history of back injury was the most significant predictor of back pain among rotary wing pilots (OR 2.63, 95% CI 1.11-6.23). Conclusions: We conclude that the prevalence of back pain in Australian military helicopter pilots is unacceptably high and may be limiting operational readiness, pilot performance, flying safety, and pilot health. Urgent attention needs to be given to improved ergonomic design in aircraft, and both back pain prevention and back injury rehabilitation programs.
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Extractions: : The Long Range Patrol Vehicle was built for operation across Australia's outback and similar terrain. : The Perentie is an Australian built Land-Rover, the range including a modified July 4th: Norforce is a unit of nearly 600 soldiers which monitors the north west coast of Australia. The unit was raised on 4 July 1981. "The NORFORCE group are the most culturally diverse unit in the Australian Army and comprise mainly part-time members of which almost 50% are Aboriginal, with 80% of them coming from remote northern communities" - LandRover .au.
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Extractions: INTRODUCED 1991 AUSTRALIAN ORDER OF PRECEDENCE The Victoria Cross for Australia The Victoria Cross for Australia was established on 15 January 1991 as the highest Australian operational gallantry award. It supersedes the Victoria Cross instituted by Queen Victoria in 1856. The Victoria Cross for Australia shall only be awarded for the most conspicuous gallantry or a daring or pre-eminent act of valour or self-sacrifice or extreme devotion to duty in the presence of the enemy. Subsequent awards to the same person will be made in the form of a Bar. It may be awarded posthumously. No awards have yet been gazetted. The Star of Gallantry The Star of Gallantry was established on 15 January 1991 to accord recognition to members of the Defence Force and certain other persons who perform acts of gallantry in action. The Star of Gallantry shall be awarded only for acts of great heroism or conspicuous gallantry in action in circumstances of great peril. In the order of precedence it ranks after the Victoria Cross of Australia but before the Medal for Gallantry. Subsequent awards to the same person will be made in the form of a Bar. It may be awarded posthumously. No awards have yet been gazetted. The Medal for Gallantry
Extractions: Secretary Cohen meets members of the Australian military in Darwin, Australia. [View JPEG Photo, 505 KB] Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen (left) meets members of the Australian military in Darwin, Australia, on Sept. 29, 1999, as they prepare to deploy as part of the multinational peacekeeping forces in East Timor, Indonesia. Cohen is in Darwin to meet with his counterparts and members of the peacekeeping force which includes personnel from the U.S. Army, Marines and Air Force. DoD photo by Helene C. Stikkel. (Released) 990929-D-2987S-503 Printer-friendly Version
Extractions: Officials earlier said four people had died, but the regional hospital later told Russia's Interfax news agency there were three killed and two others injured in the blasts, which took place near the village of Novobogdanovka, in Ukraine's southeastern Zaporozhye region. Ukraine's head of the army chief of staff, Alexander Zatynaiko, said on UT-1 public television that no military personnel had died in the explosions. He said the security services and the public prosecutor would launch an inquiry into the exact causes of the incident.
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Extractions: COMMITTING A WAR CRIME in that they at DOBO in the AROE ISLANDS on 5th February 1943 were, in violation of the laws and usages of war, together concerned in the unlawful killing of the Rev. LEONARD KENTISH, an Australian civilian internee, then held in the custody of the Japanese armed forces. AGAINST SAGEJIMA MANGAN former Lieutenant Imperial Japanese Navy. HOYAMA KENZO former Petty Officer Imperial Japanese Navy. KOHAMA SHOZUKE former Civilian Administrator attached Imperial Japanese Navy. Book 106. Proceedings of an Aust Military Court of 3 Jap War Criminals for the Murder
Extractions: Australian military observers will join a massive United States military exercise in the Persian Gulf state of Qatar to test command systems that would be used in a war with Iraq. The classified exercise, Internal Look, begins on Monday and Australia's inclusion points to expectations it will take part in any US-led war. The head of the Australian defence staff in Washington, Major-General Simon Willis, confirmed that Australian officers were expected in Qatar, likely to be a nerve centre for any war. They will join General Tommy Franks, the senior US commander responsible for the Middle East, the Gulf and Afghanistan, who would run the war. The Australians are usually attached to US Central Command headquarters in Florida, which released details on the exercise this week.
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Extractions: This article is intended to provide an overview of Australian military operations in Vietnam, commencing from the deployment of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam in 1962 until 1969, when Australian forces began withdrawing, consistent with the Nixon Doctrine of phased withdrawal from the mainland of Asia and the policy of Vietnamization. Australia's initial commitment to supporting the American stance in Vietnam consisted of the deployment of a team of military advisers. On 26th July, 1962, the Minister for Defence announced Australia's intention to send 30 instructors to the Republic of Vietnam, 4 going to the Military Aid Council Vietnam (MACV) Headquarters in Saigon, 22 to regional locations in the Hue area and 4 to Duc My.(1) This team would be headed by Colonel F.P. Serong, previously the Commanding Officer at the Jungle Training Centre, Canungra, Queensland and would fall under the command of the Australian Army Forces, Far Eastern Landing Forces Headquarters in Singapore.(2) The AATTV arrived in the Republic of Viet Nam in August, 1962. AATTV advisers served with ARVN (Army of the Republic of Vietnam) units, including infantry, artillery and armoured divisions, independent regiments in the I Corps area (the northern province of RVN),regional and provincial headquarters, the Viet Nam Police Field Force, US Special Forces, Montegnard Special Forces and CIA operations.(3) with the escalation of Australian forces in Vietnam in 1966, Australian advisers also served with 1 Australian Task Force (1ATF) at Nui Dat.
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