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Spc. Trevor R. Shackleton, combat medic assigned to

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Spc. Trevor R. Shackleton, combat medic assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment, “Regulars,” 1st Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, sits in a chair as Jordan M. Lane, a student from Paul Mitchell the School, applies theatrical makeup to his face Feb. 28 at the 1st BCT headquarters building on post. Shackleton, a native of Sacramento, Calif., had the realistic wounds applied to his face in order to serve as a role-playing medical casualty for 20 combat medics assigned to HHC, who participated in a grueling two-day course Feb. 27-28, at the Mountain Post Medical Simulation Training Center, where they completed their annual recertification process.

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27/02/2012
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