United states army corps of engineers articles
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What military doctors can teach us about power in the United States
Power is invisible, but its effects can be seen everywhere — especially in the health records of active duty military personnel. By examining details of 1.5 million emergency room visits at U.S. military hospitals nationwide, researchers found that doctors invested significantly more resources in patients who outranked them than in patients of equal or lesser rank. The additional clinical effort devoted to powerful patients came at the expense of junior patients, who received worse care and were...
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How much do people spend on Mother’s Day in the United States?
It’s Mother’s Day and many people across the country will celebrate their moms on Sunday.
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Prince William flies helicopter after becoming Army Air Corps Colonel-in-Chief
Video footage shows the Prince of Wales flying an Apache helicopter from a British Army airfield as part of a joint engagement with King Charles. Prince William, who was formerly an RAF search and rescue pilot, was captured speaking to a serviceman as he prepared to take off. Once ready, Prince William began to fly the helicopter away from the airbase. King Charles officially handed over the role of Colonel-in-Chief of the Army Air Corps (AAC) to the Prince of Wales at a ceremony held at the...