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The One You See Wont Hurt You
April 30, 2012
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The One You See Won’t Hurt You

The bombing wave last weekend in Thailand illustrates an important lesson for American First Responders in recognizing and understanding what to do in the face of this lethal IED tactic. This lesson is instilled in both the US Military and Thai police continuously because it is so lethal, and is one of the most important points of safety in any bombing incident.

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