No, I don't think so. The US gambled on the value of the research and pardoned key members of the unit, but realized it was a bust when almost nothing was gained.
There has never been a shortage of frostbite cases to treat outside of purely experimental contexts (mountaineers, etc), so I don't see the advantage of deliberately creating them.
No, I don't think so. The US gambled on the value of the research and pardoned key members of the unit, but realized it was a bust when almost nothing was gained.
There has never been a shortage of frostbite cases to treat outside of purely experimental contexts (mountaineers, etc), so I don't see the advantage of deliberately creating them.