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Alyssa Morgan, moulage captain, liberally applies “blood”

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Alyssa Morgan, moulage captain, liberally applies “blood”

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Alyssa Morgan, moulage captain, liberally applies “blood” to the “nearly severed hand” of a civilian who will be wounded on the battlefield during a Multi-echelon Integrated Brigade Training exercise June 9, 2016, at Fort Hood, Texas. Once complete, the Hollywood-style special effects will add realism to test the reactions of Soldiers and medics. A MiBT is a multicomponent training event that sustains readiness of reserve and active components in accordance with the U.S. Army’s Total Force policy. It showcases the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team of the Mississippi Army National Guard and components of the 1st Cavalry Division, among other active and reserve units. (Mississippi National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Scott Tynes, 102d Public Affairs Detachment/Released)

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09/06/2016
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Fort Cavazos31.13489, -97.77561
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