Since the beginning of human existence, man has used reason, intelligence and logic to improve upon the way he completed a task. The creation of the wheel was a major breakthrough. Where once he was forced to carry his worldly possessions, the wheel allowed man to shed the burden of this weight with some simple geometry and physics. Changing the source of energy from manpower to animals and eventually the internal combustion engine multiplied efficiency exponentially. While the wheel revolutionized transportation and the combustion engine increased capabilities, the man of the early 20th century was still faced with the same disadvantages of ground transportation that the original …show more content…
In Korea, helicopters would pick up a single wounded soldier that was attached to a stretcher on the outside of the helicopter. This aircraft would then fly to a Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals or M.A.S.H. Here the wounded individual would be treated by medical teams for their injuries. Many soldiers died before they could reach the lifesaving abilities these medical facilities could provide. With the larger UH-1, patients were able to be transported inside the aircraft. The added lift capabilities and size also allowed trained medics onboard to attend to critical injuries. This life saving first aid between injury and arrival at a M.A.S.H greatly increased the soldiers chance of survival. According to statistics, 29% of injuries sustained in WWII lead to death. With Improvements in medical technologies and the use of helicopters, that number dropped to 25% during the Korean War. With the larger frame of the UH-1, more wounded soldiers could be transported at the same time with access to these medical improvements in transit, dropping the figure to 19% during the conflict in