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I was not familiar with the term Walker Dip.
Military civilian partnerships: International proposals for bridging the Walker Dip
The Walker Dip refers to the cycle of the improvement of care for the battle injured soldier over the course of a conflict, followed by the decline in the skills needed to provide this care during peacetime, and the requisite need to relearn those skills during the next conflict.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32520896/Published at
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