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The Seriousness Of A Wound Received In A Fire-fight Is Inversely Proportional To The Distance To Any Form Of Cover.
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The seriousness of a wound received in a fire-fight is inversely
proportional to the distance to any form of cover.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #58
Related:
The complexity of a weapon is inversely proportional to the IQ of the weapon's operator.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #43...
Friendly fire isn't. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #21
Don't look conspicuous, it draws fire. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #03
Incoming fire has the right of way. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #02
A "sucking chest wound" is nature's way of telling you to slow down.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #12...
Whenever you drop your equipment in a fire-fight, your ammo and grenades always fall the farthest away, and your canteen always lands at your feet.
-- Murphy's Military Laws, #55...
Potter's Law The amount of flak received on any subject is inversely proportional to the subject's true value.
There is no such thing as military 'intelligence'. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #39
Never draw fire, it irritates everyone around you. -- Murphy's Military Laws, #14