Cg. Blood et Ed. Gauker, THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BATTLE INTENSITY AND DISEASE RATES AMONG MARINE CORPS INFANTRY UNITS, Military medicine, 158(5), 1993, pp. 340-344
Disease and non-battle injury (DNBI) rates were examined in conjunctio
n with casualty rates across two Marine Corps operational scenarios, t
he assault on Okinawa and the Korean War. DNBI rates increased signifi
cantly with battle intensity among Marine infantry battalions involved
in both operations. Highly significant positive correlations (p < 0.0
01) were evidenced between DNBI rate and wounded-in-action (WIA) rate,
DNBI rate and killed-in-action rate, and DNBI rate and the preceding
week's WIA rate among infantry units in both Okinawa and Korea. The se
verity of wounds and DNBI rate were also significantly correlated.