Army Researchers Partner With Fort Benning to Study Heat Illness in 2,000 Soldiers
August 16, 2018
August 16, 2018
NATICK, Massachusetts, Aug. 16 -- The U.S. Army Garrison-Natick issued the following news:
By Mallory Roussel
Public Affairs
Recently, in an effort to study ways to predict heat illness, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, strapped wearable sensors on Soldiers from the 75th Ranger Regiment as they completed the first and second Ranger Assessment and Selection Program, or RASP, in Fort Benning, Georgia.
By Mallory Roussel
Public Affairs
Recently, in an effort to study ways to predict heat illness, researchers from the U.S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine, or USARIEM, strapped wearable sensors on Soldiers from the 75th Ranger Regiment as they completed the first and second Ranger Assessment and Selection Program, or RASP, in Fort Benning, Georgia.