Iraq Reviews > Heat injuries are easily prevented.
[Adjusting to life after serving in Iraq] Anybody that does anything outdoors at ANY time of the year needs to be aware of the symptoms and dangers of dehydration.
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[Grimeschesak.blogspot.com] Chris' Deployment Journal: Chesak works as an independent consultant in the outdoor industry.During the 116th's more than 10 months in Iraq, Chesak wrote a number of "Letters from Iraq" columns for The Idaho Statesman. Readers will remember the story of Chesak experiencing the birth of his first child, daughter Lillian, by telephone as soldiers moved from Kuwait into Iraq in December 2004.
[Thelipstickchronicles.typepad.com] The Lipstick Chronicles: Here's all that can go wrong: airplane crash, car crash, falling off a mountain, drowning, snake bite, scorpion bite, cougar attack, did I mention falling off a mountain?, dehydration, over exposure and food poisoning. Yesterday, I ran into my doctor at the hairdresser's and asked for a prescription for Xanax.
[Seattlepi.nwsource.com] PI in Iraq: A parched village seeks relief: Margaret Larson, the Mercy Corps vice president in charge of communications, visited Iraq last month. Larson, most recently a news anchor for KING/5, said that with the collapse of the government, 80 percent of the Iraqi people are unemployed.
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