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7 results for “rescue logistics”
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Small Boats That Crossed the Channel at Dunkirk
In 1940, naval, merchant, Allied, and civilian vessels helped evacuate 338,226 troops from Dunkirk. The rescue shows what adaptation looks like today.
- ArticleTexas History & Service
Galveston Raised an Entire City After the 1900 Storm
After the 1900 hurricane, Galveston built a seawall and raised thousands of structures. Its recovery shows what serious rebuilding requires today.
- ArticleRyan Outdoors
Ryan Nichols and the Discipline of Reading the Sky
Ryan Nichols’ rescue history points to a practical rebuilding rhythm: prepare, observe and serve—safely, without treating outdoor activity as medical care.
- ArticleReflection
Fifty Out of the Water in One Day
The day fifty people came out of the water during Florence, told as logistics instead of heroics, plus the five step triage method for any day that goes wrong at once.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
The typhoon checklist
The Marines on Okinawa ran a numbered typhoon countdown starting 72 hours out. Here is that same system rewritten for your house, room by room, printable.
- ArticleHistory & Service
The Nine Chambers That Became One Rescue Route
The 2018 Tham Luang cave rescue saved 12 boys and their coach through nine chambers, three extraction days, and one disciplined chain of handoffs.
- ArticleBehind the scenes
Why I write everything down
I logged millions of dollars of Marine Corps comms gear by hand. That habit became a publishing system. Here is my five section daily log, free to copy.