Army Scales Back Animal Use in Cruel Trauma Training
April 2013
Following more than three decades of campaigning by PETA, the Army Medical Department’s Office of the Surgeon General confirmed a major shift in Army policy that will significantly reduce the number of animals cut apart, shot, stabbed, and killed in archaic trauma training drills at military bases. Specifically, a new Army policy prohibits the use of animals to train nonmedical personnel and states that these soldiers should be trained using exclusively “commercial training manikins, moulaged actors, cadavers, or virtual simulators.” PETA continues to press the entire military to replace cruel trauma exercises on animals with modern non-animal methods for all service members.