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Ssg. Daniel Gonzalez, combat medic specialist, 2nd

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Ssg. Daniel Gonzalez, combat medic specialist, 2nd Sustainment Brigade, Second Infantry Division, writes a tactical casualty card for an injured patient as part of Combat Testing Lane 1 in an attempt to qualify for the Expert Field Medical Badge, Sept. 23, Rodriguez Live Fire Complex, Republic of Korea.
The grueling week-long EFMB test measures each individual Soldier's physical fitness, mental toughness, and ability to perform a broad range of critical medical and military skills.
(U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Jillian Hix, 20th Public Affairs Detachment)

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23/09/2019
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