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190612-N-TH560-0987 CAMP GONSALVES, Okinawa (June 12,

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190612-N-TH560-0987 CAMP GONSALVES, Okinawa (June 12, 2019) Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class Kevin Gizara, a Jungle Medicine Course instructor from Eugene, Ore., observes a UH-1Y Huey, assigned to Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron (HMLA) 169, landing during a field exercise at Jungle Warfare Training Center, Okinawa, Japan. As part of the course’s final evolution, students were evaluated on their ability to treat casualties, transport patients and execute an aerial casualty evacuation. The 10-day medical course trains Navy medical personnel assigned to Marine forces on jungle survival skills, patient tracking, field medical care, and casualty evacuation techniques. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Jeanette Mullinax)

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