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Five Soldiers from Signal Intelligence Sustainment

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Five Soldiers from Signal Intelligence Sustainment Company, Headquarters & Headquarters Battalion, 4th Infantry Division, participate in a medial stakes lanes competition Aug. 15 at Fort Carson, Colo. The medical event is one of many competitions being held Aug. 14-17 for Iron Horse Week and the 100th year heritage of 4th ID. The event is timed and challenges Soldiers' abilities to react to contact, treat a casualty and perform casualty evacuation procedures. Throughout the week units across the installation will test their mettle in hopes of earning top honors at an awards ceremony, scheduled for Aug. 17. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Lance Pounds, 71st Ordnance Group (EOD), Public Affairs)

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15/08/2017
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