randomly assigned in a between-groups experimental design with control. Each cadet performed a medical evacuation order task under assigned experimental conditions. Findings with respect to soldier performance, stress, escape behavior, and the physiology of olfactory adaptation are reported below. In addition, the research contributes to the use of the Atmospheric Quality Scale and the Electrodermal Activity Data via wrist-worn Q-Sensors in field experimentation. Outcomes and lessons learned provide future olfactory researchers considerations for design and testing of alternative training methodologies.