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Mass Casualty Exercise. U.S. Marine expeditionary force

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Mass Casualty Exercise. U.S. Marine expeditionary force

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Philippine airmen listen as a U.S. Navy corpsman critiques their combat life saver course results Oct. 3 at Basa Air Base, Philippines. The course covered procedures for a number of injuries including open fractures, serious burns, lacerations to the face and sucking chest wounds. The training allowed both militaries to share their knowledge, procedures and tactics. The U.S. Marines are with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, Marine Air Group 36, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing. The Philippine airmen are with Air Base Hospital, Air Defense Wing. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Tyler S. Giguere/Released)

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03/10/2014
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