Re: Researching hearing loss and the artillery
In my original e-mail to the NPS I mentioned the effects of concussion in enclosed areas like gun decks. It's worth noting that sometimes the sailors might report to sick bay with bleeding eyes, noses, ears and the like from the horrible concussions they received from the discharges. I would hate to have been on the gun crews on USS Monitor. Ouch!
The army may not have had as bad a time of it, but even in semi-enclosed areas where the batteries are positioned in open forts with gabion/sandbag protection there would be enough enclosure to amplify the concussive effects somewhat. Maybe not as bad as inside the gun decks, but enough to be potential problem later on in life.
Certainly something to amuse the Mythbusters on a future episode!
In my original e-mail to the NPS I mentioned the effects of concussion in enclosed areas like gun decks. It's worth noting that sometimes the sailors might report to sick bay with bleeding eyes, noses, ears and the like from the horrible concussions they received from the discharges. I would hate to have been on the gun crews on USS Monitor. Ouch!
The army may not have had as bad a time of it, but even in semi-enclosed areas where the batteries are positioned in open forts with gabion/sandbag protection there would be enough enclosure to amplify the concussive effects somewhat. Maybe not as bad as inside the gun decks, but enough to be potential problem later on in life.
Certainly something to amuse the Mythbusters on a future episode!
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