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Pvt. 1st Class Kelsey D. Barnes, Ozark, Missouri native,

Pvt. 1st Class Kelsey D. Barnes, Ozark, Missouri native,

Pvt. 1st Class Kelsey D. Barnes, Ozark, Missouri native, combat medic for the 206th Area Support Medical Company, Missouri National Guard, brushes dirt onto Pfc. Benjamin Williams, military police, 3175th Milit... More

View of the 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC)

View of the 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC)

View of the 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC) medical tents set up within the combined joint operating area in the notional country of Atropia during the Global Medic Combat Support Training Exercise (C... More

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC) face the setting sun on one of last nights of the Global Medic Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Camp Roberts, Calif. 206th ASMC w... More

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC), supporting the 332nd Medical Brigade, waits for ambulances to arrive with casualties to begin simulated medical treatment on manikins wit... More

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical

Ambulances belonging to the 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC) face the setting sun on one of last nights of the Global Medic Combat Support Training Exercise (CSTX) at Camp Roberts, Calif. 206th ASMC w... More

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical

1st Sgt. Alexander Worth from 206th Area Support Medical Company (ASMC), supporting the 332nd Medical Brigade, waits for ambulances to arrive with casualties to begin simulated medical treatment on manikins wit... More

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