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Pvt. 1st Class Kelsey D. Barnes, Ozark, Missouri native,

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Pvt. 1st Class Kelsey D. Barnes, Ozark, Missouri native, combat medic for the 206th Area Support Medical Company, Missouri National Guard, brushes dirt onto Pfc. Benjamin Williams, military police, 3175th Military Police Company, Missouri National Guard, Aug. 3, as part of Vibrant Response 14, Camp Atterbury Joint Maneuver Training Center, Ind. Vibrant Response is a U.S. Northern Command-sponsored U.S. Army North led field training exercise for chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive consequence management forces designed to improve their ability to respond to catastrophic incidents. "I was trained in moulage when I first got here," said Barnes. "It is important to make the role players and mannequins as realistic as possible." (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Thomas G. Collins, 27th Public Affairs Detachment)

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