Medical Evacuation, Combat Surgery, and Spartan Recovery

Keeping wounded soldiers alive begins before they ever reach a hospital. This episode examines battlefield medicine in the UNSC, from individual trauma care and biofoam to medics, corpsmen, evacuation aircraft, shipboard infirmaries, and advanced surgical facilities. Combat injuries may include ballistic wounds, burns, plasma damage, radiation exposure, crushing trauma, decompression, and conditions created by alien weapons human medicine was never designed to encounter. Rapid evacuation aboard vehicles such as Pelicans can move casualties from the front to better-equipped treatment centers, but orbital warfare can make that route impossible. Spartans create an additional medical challenge. Their augmentations allow them to survive extraordinary trauma while complicating surgery, rehabilitation, and the handling of Mjolnir armor around an injured operator. Recovery may require specialized teams able to treat bodies that are no longer physiologically ordinary. Military medicine does more than save individuals. Every experienced soldier returned to duty preserves training and knowledge that a desperate wartime system cannot easily replace. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
Medical Evacuation, Combat Surgery, and Spartan Recovery
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