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Cadet Emily Cummings, a shadowing platoon leader from the 313th Medical Company Ground Ambulance, from Lincoln, Nebraska applies moulage to Spc. Brandon Bell’s, information technology specialist, with the 110th Multifunctional Medical Battalion, based in Lincoln, Nebraska, face before both would take part in a mass casualty exercise during Northern Strike 19 at the Grayling Army Air Field in Grayling, Michigan. Both residents of Lincoln, Nebraska, are in Michigan as part of their annual training with the Nebraska National Guard. Northern Strike 19 is a National Guard Bureau sponsored joint, accredited exercise that provides accessible, readiness-building opportunities for units from all services to achieve or sustain proficiency in conduction mission command, air, sea and ground maneuver integration, and the synchronization of fires in a joint, multinational, decisive action and major combat operations environment that is scalable to unit resource levels.
(Michigan National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Tegan Kucera/Released)

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