Remains AND casualties, are always carried feet first... Casualties travel feet first on level ground down hill and stairs, except when there is a leg fracture. •Casualties travel feet first on ground and HEAD FIRST in transport, is to theoretically to allow rapid FEETFIRST unloading upon arrival at a care facility. If on a litter, feet first in the direction of travel so that if there were a forward momentum mishap, again they could land on their feet, except when they are suspected of having leg fractures, then they are moved head first....and loaded in the transport vehicle with the head in the direction of travel s to prevent the momentum from creating too much blood travel to the head while in transport. (we dont want peronnel standing on their head while in trasnport) REMAINS loaded feetfirst on the transport vehicle are identifiable as being 'remains' and are therefore not requiring continued observation and care while in transport. Best I can answer...with information form Aviation personnel.
They were first evacuated in world war two.
the first ities were evacuated on Friday the 1st of September 1939
feel? first i would get a bucket
1917
Capturing Fort Sumter from the Union army.
They were first evacuated in world war two.
the women and children where loaded onto the lifeboats first and the men all waited to last and some of te first class men went in the last few life boats.
the first ities were evacuated on Friday the 1st of September 1939
feel? first i would get a bucket
1917
In the first and second world wars away from the big towns and cities where the bombs were mainly dropped. It was mostly children who were evacuated.
No Programs can function (run) without first being loaded into the computer's Memory. Once loaded, Instructions can be addressed and performed. The same is true for Data. It is first read from its source and them loaded into Memory.
Not only DOS, all operating systems first loaded to RAM.
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The first boat was launched from Titanic at 12:40 AM.
The children were evacuated from London during WWII in "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the first book in The Chronicles of Narnia series. They were sent to the countryside to escape the bombings.
To a ghetto within Sighet.