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Chief Warrant Officer 2 William Uhila applies a tourniquet

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Chief Warrant Officer 2 William Uhila applies a tourniquet

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Chief Warrant Officer 2 William Uhila applies a tourniquet to a simulated casualty during the day stakes portion of the Eighth Army 2018 Best Warrior Competition, held at Camp Casey, Republic of Korea, May 17. The Eighth Army Best Warrior Competition is being held to recognize and select the most qualified junior enlisted and non-commissioned officer to represent Eighth Army at the U.S. Army Pacific Best Warrior Competition at Schofield Barracks, HI. The competition will also recognize the top performing officer, warrant officer and Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army soldier at the Eighth Army level. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Roger Houghton, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)

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17/05/2018
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