Sunday, March 29, 2015

202nd Battalion.

This is coolbert:

Thanks to the Sheldon Adelson Internet web site Israel Hayom we have this interesting item.

An ENTIRE Israeli elite combat unit laid low by food poisoning. As to the source of the malady this is not clear.

I am sure there is an extensive and wide-ranging investigation occurring into this incident.

"250 paratroopers get food poisoning after Friday night meal"

"Soldiers in the 202nd Battalion were to spend the weekend on the Golan Heights • Some noticed that the chicken served for dinner smelled bad"

"Some 250 members of the IDF Paratroopers 202nd Battalion came down with food poisoning after eating Friday night dinner at their base this past weekend."

. . . .

"The soldiers said they were served a dinner of sautéed chicken, and some noticed that the chicken smelled bad."

"Nevertheless, they ate what they were served. Later they suffered from severe stomach aches and diarrhea. The battalion commander and other officers also came down with the same symptoms."

Traditionally and historically sickness, disease and illness killing more soldiers than battlefield casualties. About two-thirds [2/3] of those deaths during the American Civil War attributable to disease!

Water in particular perhaps the greatest killer of soldiers. NOT having enough water to drink or drinking contaminated and bad water!

AND REMEMBER, ALWAYS WASH YOUR HANDS AFTER GOING TO THE BATHROOM!

coolbert.


1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi, My friend who was in the 101 Airborne was looking for the magazine article about Hatchet Hank but after many searches I cant find it. He thought it was in Time Magazine but I still seem to be coming up empty on my search for it. If anyone knows where I can find this article and in what magazine it was reported can you please post it so I can try to purchase it for him. Seems funny to me that I cant find it or was it put on the down low by the Army even on the internet? Did they somehow get rid of all the magazines? Anyway, Im just exhausted in my search for this article and was hoping for some help. Thanks for your consideration.