Johnson D E, Panijayanond P, Lumjiak S, Crum J W, Boonkrapu P
J Trauma. 1981 Jun;21(6):486-8.
The small unit warfare fought in Thailand is significantly different from previous conflicts. The heavy use of antipersonnel land mines by insurgent forces has affected both the tactical and the medical responses of government forces. Lower-extremity injuries have come to dominate the military medical care system and tactics have been designed to prevent or minimize the unit and individual disability inherent in this type warfare.
在泰国进行的小规模部队作战与以往冲突有显著不同。叛乱部队大量使用杀伤人员地雷,这影响了政府军的战术和医疗应对。下肢损伤在军事医疗体系中占据主导地位,并且已经设计出战术来预防或尽量减少这类战争中固有的部队和个人残疾情况。