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Human Factors Analysis and Classification System / Accident classification / Accidents / Human reliability / Accident analysis / Fratricide / Tarnak Farm incident / Friendly fire / Fragging / Transport / Safety / Risk
Date: 2010-04-29 09:17:31
Human Factors Analysis and Classification System
Accident classification
Accidents
Human reliability
Accident analysis
Fratricide
Tarnak Farm incident
Friendly fire
Fragging
Transport
Safety
Risk

An Analysis of U.S. Army Fratricide Incidents during the Global War on Terror (11 September 2001 to 31 March 2008)

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