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Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th Unites State Army

Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th Unites State Army

Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th Unites State Army Hospital, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, stretch in their chemical protective suits before seeing contaminated patients during Exercise Red Dragon 2011. Red Dragon ... More

A soldier assigned to the 4224 United States Army Hospital,

A soldier assigned to the 4224 United States Army Hospital,

A soldier assigned to the 4224 United States Army Hospital, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, evaluates Navy Seaman Apprentice, Jonathan Shakelford, of Mobile, Ala., at the receiving station during Red Dragon 2011. Seamen... More

Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th United States Army

Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th United States Army

Army Reserve soldiers of the 4224th United States Army Hospital watch as Lt. Col. Michael Morris, a native of Omaha, Neb., who is a surgeon at the 4224th USAH in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, conduct a focal abdominal as... More

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré  addresses a crowd

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré addresses a crowd

Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Russel L. Honoré addresses a crowd of Army Reserve soldiers and civilian emergency responders at an emergency preparedness exercise during Red Dragon 2011. According to Honoré, a community that... More

Army Reservist, Sgt. Tomasz Boltruczyk, of Chicago,

Army Reservist, Sgt. Tomasz Boltruczyk, of Chicago,

Army Reservist, Sgt. Tomasz Boltruczyk, of Chicago, who is a medic assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 472nd Chemical Battalion, assists Lt. Col. Michael Morris, a native of Omaha, Neb., who i... More

Like a scene from Resident Evil, Navy seamen posing

Like a scene from Resident Evil, Navy seamen posing

Like a scene from Resident Evil, Navy seamen posing as contaminated casualties rush to the receiving station to get help from Army Reserve soldiers of the 472nd Chemical Battalion and the 4224 United States Arm... More

Blood flows from the mouth of Navy Seaman Stephen

Blood flows from the mouth of Navy Seaman Stephen

Blood flows from the mouth of Navy Seaman Stephen Poindexter, of Clute, Texas, at the receiving station while a soldier from the 472nd Chemical Battalion administers aid to him during Red Dragon 2011. Army Rese... More

An Army Reserve soldier from the 472nd Chemical Battalion

An Army Reserve soldier from the 472nd Chemical Battalion

An Army Reserve soldier from the 472nd Chemical Battalion ensures Navy Seaman Stephen Poindexter, of Clute, Texas, is decontaminated before he is admitted to the aid station set up by the 4224th United States A... More

Army Reserve soldier, Lt. Col. Michael Morris, a native

Army Reserve soldier, Lt. Col. Michael Morris, a native

Army Reserve soldier, Lt. Col. Michael Morris, a native of Omaha, Neb., who is a surgeon at the 4224th United States Army Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, conducts a focal abdominal assessment for trauma by usin... More

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