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BACH NCO Staff Sgt. Joseph Brown provides feedback to MEDCOM Best Warrior NCO Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Taylor after running a drill at the Alfred V. Rascon School of Combat Medicine, Medical Simulation Training Center on Fort Campbell Sept. 19. MEDCOM’s Best Warrior NCO and Soldier came to Fort Campbell Sept. 11 - 22 to receive training from MEDDAC NCOs on a variety of skills that will be tested at the Army’s Best Warrior Competition beginning Sept. 30. The Soldiers also trained with the MEDDAC prior to winning MEDCOM's Best Warrior title. U.S. Army Photo by Maria Yager.

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19/09/2017
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Campbell Army Airfield (Fort Campbell)36.67115, -87.50287
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