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A Ukrainian Soldier places a pressure dressing on a simulated casualty while being observed by a certified Ukrainian instructor, July 30, 2016, at the International Peacekeeping Security Center as part of the Joint Multinational Training Group-Ukraine. These instructors are the first group of cadre trained on conducting the first six modules of a nine-week rotational training set. The modules include weapons training, land navigation, combat lifesaving skills, and section live-fire. JMTG-U is responsible for training Ukrainian soldiers and building a sustainable and enduring training center at the IPSC.(Army photo by Staff Sgt. Elizabeth Tarr, U.S. Army Europe)

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