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As far as BOK in my opinion, I told my guys in country to "put it where you can open it and mark it with a red cross". It's very important that they can open it themselves because they know how to help themselves, or at least they better otherwise I'm a crappy medic.
As for turniquets, I have them put one right on their chest just below the quick release, out of the plastic, Velcro tabbed with tape, and secured with rubber bands. I like this because they can reach with either hand just in case, and everyone else knows EXACTLY where it is. They don't have to think about it to rip it off and apply it quickly. Aside from that one, I have them carry another two in their BOK.
I also had a morphine auto-injector, three compressed curlex, two hymens, an 4" ace rap, and needle decompression in the BOK.
Just my $0.02
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