The Army has decided a focus on applying modern approaches to injury prevention and performance similar say sports teams and their elite units. That's something I have been talking about for a decade or so, and a paper published with Dr Kyle Hoedebecke on what could be employed now as it applies to supplements (see comments section below):

The Army is notorious for breaking soldiers’ bodies. But it’s now working on ways to prevent that.

“After we did the pilot, the results were astounding,” he said, with a 43 percent reduction in soldiers on profile for musculoskeletal injuries.

Going forward, the Army is investing in embedding nutrition and fitness experts across the service, a practice that, until now, has been more common only in special operations units

The plan is to put two physical therapists, two registered dietitians, two sports psychologists, seven athletic trainers, 14 strength and conditioning coaches, plus program and facilities managers, into each brigade."

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https://www.armytimes.com/news/your-...-prevent-that/