Under direct sunlight for most of the day, SPECIALIST Shannon Warner a combat medic, 114th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, pours water on her head to cool off during Operation GOLDEN MEDIC 2001. Reserve forces from all over the nation are participating in Golden Medic, a multi-unit, medical, field training exercise held at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Dublin, California, in which the Army transports simulated casualties from the frontline through various staging areas to a main tent in order to train personnel in medical procedures and evacuation methods. Attached to her upper body is the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) gear to simulate combat...
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[Complete] Scene Caption: Under direct sunlight for most of the day, Specialist Shannon Warner a combat medic, 114th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, pours water on her head to cool off during Operation GOLDEN MEDIC 2001. Reserve forces from all over the nation are participating in Golden Medic, a multi-unit, medical, field training exercise held at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Dublin, California, in which the Army transports simulated casualties from the frontline through various staging areas to a main tent in order to train personnel in medical procedures and evacuation methods. Attached to her upper body is the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) gear to simulate combat. When hit by a laser emiter a loud tone sounds off that signifies the soldier is wounded or dead.
Subject Operation/Series: GOLDEN MEDIC 2001
Base: Camp Dublin
State: California (CA)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Robert A. Whitehead, USAF
Release Status: Released to Public
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