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What Does BZ Mean?

Bravo Zulu when conveyed by flaghoist, morse code, or voice comms at the end of a mission means Well Done. It was introduced between allied forces in World War II. This blog is a BZ to you.

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Yorkshire Air Ambulance Use D4H To Support Helicopter Emergency Medical Service

How Selwyn District EOC Is Using D4H To Overcome Natural Disasters

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D4H Deployed to Statewide USAR Mobilization

How Michigan USAR Task Force 1 Stays Mission Ready Using D4H

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How Chester County Hazmat Stays Mission Ready With D4H

How SERT Hazmat Uses D4H to Transform Record Keeping Capabilities for Audits

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