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U.S. Navy Hospitalman assigned to the Navy Expeditionary

U.S. Navy Hospitalman assigned to the Navy Expeditionary

U.S. Navy Hospitalman assigned to the Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit, James Rager, administers an IV in to his partner, U.S. Navy Hospitalman Alexander Roberts, in the Best Medic Competition, April 6, 2019, Er... More

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Hilden, 1st Battalion, 68th

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Hilden, 1st Battalion, 68th

U.S. Army Spc. Michael Hilden, 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado, rushes to the aid of a simulated patient during the “care under fire” st... More

U.S. Army Spc. Shannon Fletias and U.S. Army 1st. Lt.

U.S. Army Spc. Shannon Fletias and U.S. Army 1st. Lt.

U.S. Army Spc. Shannon Fletias and U.S. Army 1st. Lt. Russel Davis, both assigned to the 101st Airborne Division, Ft. Campbell, Kentucky, demonstrate teamwork in dragging a Skedco with a simulated patient durin... More

U.S. Army Cpl. Brandon Shockey, 1st Battalion, 68th

U.S. Army Cpl. Brandon Shockey, 1st Battalion, 68th

U.S. Army Cpl. Brandon Shockey, 1st Battalion, 68th Armor Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, Fort Carson, Colorado, carries a simulated patient in a “care under fire” station of the Best ... More

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Gustavo Moreno, en-route critical

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Gustavo Moreno, en-route critical

U.S. Army Lt. Col. Gustavo Moreno, en-route critical care nurse, attached to Charlie Company, 3-126 Aviation Regiment, addresses competitors during the Best Medic Competition, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. In al... More

The Best Medic Competition champions Zach Charest and

The Best Medic Competition champions Zach Charest and

The Best Medic Competition champions Zach Charest and Alex Kirchner, KBR, Inc. firemen, receive their awards, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. The competition tested the skills and abilities of medics, currently wo... More

Competitors of the Best Medic Competition pose for

Competitors of the Best Medic Competition pose for

Competitors of the Best Medic Competition pose for a group photo, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. In all, 16 teams of soldiers, sailors, coalition partners and firemen participated in the event, which tested the s... More

U.S. Navy Hospitalman 2, Banks Gray and HM2 Matthew

U.S. Navy Hospitalman 2, Banks Gray and HM2 Matthew

U.S. Navy Hospitalman 2, Banks Gray and HM2 Matthew Herring, Navy Expeditionary Medical Unit, demonstrate blood administration as part of the Best Medic Competition, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. The competition... More

A German soldier smiles between stations in the Best

A German soldier smiles between stations in the Best

A German soldier smiles between stations in the Best Medic Competition, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. The competition tested the skills and abilities of medics, currently working in Southwest Asia. These Coalit... More

Zach Charest and Alex Kirchner, both KBR, Inc. firemen,

Zach Charest and Alex Kirchner, both KBR, Inc. firemen,

Zach Charest and Alex Kirchner, both KBR, Inc. firemen, load a simulated patient onto an HH-60 Blackhawk during the Best Medic Competition, April 6, 2019, Erbil, Iraq. Charest and Kirchner won the competition,... More

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