222shooter
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I just recieved an e-mail from my brother-in-law who is in the Army. Two soldiers died when their gillie suits caught fire. Here is the note he sent:
Smoking cost two snipers their life.
On 6 April 2005 two soldiers were fatality injured when their Ghillie suits caught fire while performing sniper duty. The soldiers were manning a sniper position in an observation tower, one soldier attempted to light a cigarette when his Ghillie suit ignited. His buddy's suit also ignited when he attempted to extinguish the first soldier's suit. These soldiers were unable to extinguish the fire and sustained fatal burn injuries. An initial investigation revealed the Ghillie suits were locally purchased and were not treated with flame retardant. Units should ensure that all soldiers are briefed on this tragedy and the hazards associated with smoking while wearing a Ghillie suit. Burn Test's were performed on similar Ghillie suits; one without flame retardant (approximately 10 seconds burn time) and one with flame retardant (appx. 15 seconds burn time). Both soldiers were briefed not to smoke while performing their duties but one choose not to follow those instructions which cost both their lives. MNC-I Safety Office will publish a Red Hash Safety Message once the investigation is completed, request widest dissemination on this incident.
Smoking cost two snipers their life.
On 6 April 2005 two soldiers were fatality injured when their Ghillie suits caught fire while performing sniper duty. The soldiers were manning a sniper position in an observation tower, one soldier attempted to light a cigarette when his Ghillie suit ignited. His buddy's suit also ignited when he attempted to extinguish the first soldier's suit. These soldiers were unable to extinguish the fire and sustained fatal burn injuries. An initial investigation revealed the Ghillie suits were locally purchased and were not treated with flame retardant. Units should ensure that all soldiers are briefed on this tragedy and the hazards associated with smoking while wearing a Ghillie suit. Burn Test's were performed on similar Ghillie suits; one without flame retardant (approximately 10 seconds burn time) and one with flame retardant (appx. 15 seconds burn time). Both soldiers were briefed not to smoke while performing their duties but one choose not to follow those instructions which cost both their lives. MNC-I Safety Office will publish a Red Hash Safety Message once the investigation is completed, request widest dissemination on this incident.