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Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp of the 249th Regional Training

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Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp of the 249th Regional Training

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Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp of the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth, Ore., gives final instructions to Sgt. 1st Class Myagmardorj Ayushjav of the Mongolian platoon prior to the beginning of a medical emergency scenario during the first day of Exercise Shanti Doot 3, in Bangladesh March 9, 2012. Culp is from the Oregon National Guard and was invited to participate as a battlefield lifesaving techniques instructor through the State Partnership Program between Oregon and Bangladesh. Exercise Shanti Doot 3 is a Bangladesh armed forces hosted and U.S. Pacific Command Global Peace Initiative supported joint multi-national exercise designed to give operations, logistics, planning, and tactical peace-keeping training to members of 13 different countries in preparation for United Nations Peace-keeping Operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Master Sgt. Jon Dyer)

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08/03/2012
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