Re: Researching hearing loss and the artillery
Todd -
In now demonstrating that earplugs were not often used, won't you at the same time have to demonstrate that hand-over-ear or finger-in-ear probably were used?
There is nothing in the drill that would prohibit it. How else to explain the many red-leg veterans who made no mention of hearing loss in their memoirs - kind of proof in itself that many must have done something to protect their ears. In fact, if you think about it, how "stagey" and inauthentic to stoically refrain from covering an ear, even in drill demonstration. Perhaps we only have the luxury of not covering an ear today because our charges are only a pound or so and without a ball.
- Dan Wykes
Originally posted by Todd Watts
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In now demonstrating that earplugs were not often used, won't you at the same time have to demonstrate that hand-over-ear or finger-in-ear probably were used?
There is nothing in the drill that would prohibit it. How else to explain the many red-leg veterans who made no mention of hearing loss in their memoirs - kind of proof in itself that many must have done something to protect their ears. In fact, if you think about it, how "stagey" and inauthentic to stoically refrain from covering an ear, even in drill demonstration. Perhaps we only have the luxury of not covering an ear today because our charges are only a pound or so and without a ball.
- Dan Wykes
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