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Der Teddy Bar
02-11-07, 01:59 AM
Among many other fine documents at NAVY MANUALS AND DOCUMENTS ONLINE (http://hnsa.org/doc/)is the Medical Study of the Experiences of Submariners as Recorded in 1,471 Submarine Patrol Reports in World War II, 1949 (http://hnsa.org/doc/pdf/duff.pdf)

This document will answer all your pressing question such as what were the incidents of Diseases of the Infectious types or communicable diseases among the U.S. Submarine Service.

On a more serious note you will find data regarding the break down of injuries types and deaths and if they were associated with below deck activities or surface combat etc.

There is not an area of loss that is not covered in detail in this 259 page document.

NEON DEON
02-11-07, 04:34 AM
Among many other fine documents at NAVY MANUALS AND DOCUMENTS ONLINE (http://hnsa.org/doc/)is the Medical Study of the Experiences of Submariners as Recorded in 1,471 Submarine Patrol Reports in World War II, 1949 (http://hnsa.org/doc/pdf/duff.pdf)

This document will answer all your pressing question such as what were the incidents of Diseases of the Infectious types or communicable diseases among the U.S. Submarine Service.

On a more serious note you will find data regarding the break down of injuries types and deaths and if they were associated with below deck activities or surface combat etc.

There is not an area of loss that is not covered in detail in this 259 page document.

What a great resource!:up:

Thanks Teddy. :)

irish1958
02-11-07, 10:45 AM
DTB,
This is the type of things that happens during a patrol, and can have serious consequences. Instead of crew fatigue, which is really burnout, a model for crew inefficiency should include this in stead of just length of time on duty.
Thanks for the link