U.S. Marines Plan to Kill Pigs in Hawaii This Week: Take Action Now

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Please Replace Animal Use in Combat Trauma Training Courses
Background | From PCRM
We are working with our military veterans to convince the U.S. Marines to replace animals (most likely pigs) in trauma training courses scheduled for this week in Hawaii. If the courses move forward as planned, pigs will be rendered unconscious, then instructors and students will cut into their legs and throats and insert plastic tubes and needles into their chests and abdomens.
The U.S. Marines in Okinawa has confirmed that it exclusively “relies on lifelike, robotic mannequins” and “does not use live animals” to conduct combat trauma training courses. Further, the U.S. Air Force’s Center for Sustainment of Trauma and Readiness Skills uses high-tech simulators and human cadavers instead of animals. With your help the U.S. Marines in Hawaii will follow suit.
Please take a minute to urge the commander of U.S. Marines Base Hawaii to immediately replace the use of animals in upcoming combat trauma training courses. We have provided text for you, but if you decide to write your own message, please be polite and encouraging. Here are some talking points:
- I am calling/writing to urge you to use human-based training methods instead of live animals in the upcoming combat trauma training courses scheduled for this week, and in all future courses.
- The use of animals in this type of training is inadequate, due to the numerous anatomical differences between the animals and humans.
- Human-based methods such as medical simulators are effective and are currently used exclusively by the U.S. Marines in Okinawa, Japan.
- Because alternative methods are available, there is no justification for this animal use.
- Please switch to human-based training methods before this week’s courses.
You can also take a minute to call his office using the talking points above. It is crucial that you are friendly and encouraging on these calls in order to ensure that Col. Woods moves in the right direction. (Also, keep in mind that the Hawaiian Time Zone is six hours behind the Eastern Time Zone, so if it is 4 p.m. in New York, it is 1 p.m. in Los Angeles and 10 a.m. in Hawaii.)
Contact information:
Col. Jeffrey R. Woods
Commanding Officer
U.S. Marines Base Hawaii
Phone: 808-257-8877
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pigs may be pigs
but man
is the swine
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pigs may be pigs
but man
is the swine:(
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STOP MESSING WITH ANIMALS. EXPERIMENT ON HUMANS BETTER.
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There is no limiti to cruelty 😦
We should change our vocabulary, the true insult is “human”, not pig
Action taken, I share. Thank you x
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voice mail box is full so a message cannot be left-will try contacting the main base phone number Hopefully this means this man has received copious amounts of comments from irate animal lovers!!!!
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They want to learn about Trauma – VISIT THE ER, pick one, any where !!!! There is enough trauma of every sort to be found there ! Nothing has ever been learned from live animals – they are not human and do not act or respond the same way as humans do and would ! LEAVE THE PIGS ALONE !
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Please stop!
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STOP THE CRUELTY! HOW DO YOU SLEEP AT NIGHT!!!
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