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U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty

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U.S. Army 402nd Civil Affairs Functional Specialty Team surgeon Col. David Hayes, assigned to Combined Joint Task Force-Horn of Africa, explains the different bandages commonly used in an Army combat medic’s bag to battalion medical officers of the Rwanda Defense Force and Rwanda Air Force Jan. 25, 2011. Members of all services partnered together for a seminar on medical evacuation procedures and rotary wing operations in support of the RDF’s deployment preparation for the United Nations – African Union Mission in Darfur.

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25/01/2011
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