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From https://crc.army.mil/Multimedia/magazines/flightfax/2006_issues/ffjuly06.pdf
SFC Dillard Johnson's Gerber LMF II ASEK, used to sever a 220 volt line in combat in Iraq. Arrows point to damage done by the current. The electrically insulated handle saved SFC Johnson's life, and cutting the lines potentially saved the lives of all of his patrol.
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| current | 20:55, 13 February 2008 | 520×200 (11 KB) | Fluzwup (Talk | contribs) | (From https://crc.army.mil/Multimedia/magazines/flightfax/2006_issues/ffjuly06.pdf SFC Dillard Johnson's Gerber LMF II ASEK, used to sever a 220 volt line in combat in Iraq. Arrows point to damage done by the current. The electrically insulated hand) |
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