| How Vision and Hearing Contribute to Service Members' Readiness Readiness implies that a military service member can fulfill a mission from all aspects, including having trained properly to master the skills to undertake a given mission, as well as being in the right state of physical, psychological, and overall health. | | Researchers Find Key Senses Impact Readiness, Survival Proper hearing in an operational environment is vital to mission success. The loss of this key sense can not only impact unit readiness, but also result in negative consequences for the individual. | Vision Care Coordinators Support Ocular Care Damage Eye injuries that impact readiness come in all shapes and sizes – from minor shrapnel injuries, to getting hit with an object, to toxic chemicals splashed into the eyes. | | | |
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