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DTIC ADA506676: Stress Fracture and Attrition in Basic Underwater D...
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The Basic Underwater Demolition SEAL (BUD/S) training
program is a six-month rigorous program that prepares
trainees for specialized instruction before being
assigned to a SEAL team. Two major but separate issues
affect this program: stress fractures and attrition.
Stress fracture rates are around 5-9% and may lead to
attrition or training delays. Ultimately, only about 25%
of trainees complete the program. The purpose of this
study was to examine both stress fractures and attrition
outcomes among BUD/S trainees by evaluating a combination
of administrative records and self-reported health
behavior data.
Date Published: 2018-07-23 16:44:07
Identifier: DTIC_ADA506676
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Language: english
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