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== Permanent injury ==
 
== Permanent injury ==
{{TipBox2|titlebg=#0a0|float=right|Disabled veterans|When a highly-skilled soldier is injured too badly to continue in active duty, they can remain in the military as a teacher. Put them into a squad with your raw recruits and have them teach the green maggots what soldiering is about. When the recruits have been whipped into shape, they can be transferred to active-duty squads.}}
 
 
There are several types of injuries that dwarves will never recover from - nerve damage is permanent, as is loss of limbs, while some types of [[syndrome]]s are lifelong. As a result, you may end up with a dwarf who has lost function in one or more body parts, or who continually exhibits some kind of problematic symptom. But these dwarves, if they don't meet with an [[unfortunate accident]], can still be very useful.
 
There are several types of injuries that dwarves will never recover from - nerve damage is permanent, as is loss of limbs, while some types of [[syndrome]]s are lifelong. As a result, you may end up with a dwarf who has lost function in one or more body parts, or who continually exhibits some kind of problematic symptom. But these dwarves, if they don't meet with an [[unfortunate accident]], can still be very useful.
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===Disabled veterans===
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When a highly-skilled soldier is injured too badly to continue in active duty, they can remain in the military as a teacher. Put them into a squad with your raw recruits and have them teach the green maggots what soldiering is about. When the recruits have been whipped into shape, they can be transferred to active-duty squads.
  
 
===Function loss: legs===
 
===Function loss: legs===

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