
Originally Posted by
Kickaha
That option wont always be available straight away
Neither is helping a wounded soldier.

Originally Posted by
Kickaha
and once the kit is dispersed does someone sit and hold the dead guys hand? no they wont but if he is wounded enough to require medical attention someone will have to look after him thus taking at least one person away from combat duties
No, but you dont leave a dead man in a spot and go back later to pick him up. You do the same as a seriously wounded man and remove him to a secure spot for a medivac and all 4 soldiers (the ones carrying the stretcher) are required to wait until the dead or injured soldier is removed from the feild. In the event of a minor wound (In/out shot), grazing shot or any other wound that means the soldier can still perform without risk of further injury, the soldier is patched up by the section medic and then put back into the fight. If the wound is more serious, then the soldier is moved to a safer location by at least 4 other soldiers and medivaced out of harms way. Im not sure exactly on how a medic would handel the wound situation and make a decision on how serious the wound is, but I know what Ive been told about handleing a situation.

Originally Posted by
Kickaha
Timber020 has already asked the most important question and your explanation really doesn't cover it
I thought the answer was pretty clear, No it takes the same amount of people. Unless you you want to introduce factors of wound severity ect.

Originally Posted by
Kickaha
I'm not interested in the aftercare part when he has been removed from the battlefield, I'm talking while combat is taking place and the option of removing them from the battlefield may not exisit
Exactly, you still need to move a dead person to a medivac just the same as you would a severly injured person. You dont look at a dead soldier and carry on. You still need to perform basic medical help until it has been proven he is dead. And that will involve at least 3 or 4 soldiers, same amount a severly injured soldier would.
To every man upon this earth
Death cometh sooner or late
And how can a man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
And the temples of his Gods
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