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A Mongolian Armed Forces role player pretends to be

A Mongolian Armed Forces role player pretends to be

A Mongolian Armed Forces role player pretends to be dead after receiving life-like injuries from a simulated explosion during the Combat Life Saver Course lane of the field training exercise at Exercise Khaan Q... More

A Republic of Korea flag patch is displayed on the

A Republic of Korea flag patch is displayed on the

A Republic of Korea flag patch is displayed on the left shoulder pocket of a ROK, Special Forces, 21st Battalion, International Peace Keeping Force, soldier’s uniform during the Combat Life Saver Course lane of... More

A 3rd Generation Simulator Mannequin expresses pain

A 3rd Generation Simulator Mannequin expresses pain

A 3rd Generation Simulator Mannequin expresses pain after receiving fake wounds from a simulated explosion during the Combat Life Saver Course lane of the field training exercise at Exercise Khaan Quest 2011 at... More

A soldier from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

A soldier from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

A soldier from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion, International Peace Keeping Force, completes a medical evacuation report during the Combat Life Saver Course lane of the field training exer... More

A third generation simulator mannequin expresses pain

A third generation simulator mannequin expresses pain

A third generation simulator mannequin expresses pain after receiving fake wounds from a simulated explosion during the Combat Life Saver Course lane of the field training exercise at Exercise Khaan Quest 2011 ... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion, International Peace Keeping Force tread carefully through a smoke-filled structure while searching for mock casualties after a simulated expl... More

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces,

Soldiers from the Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion, International Peace Keeping Force, tread carefully through a smoke-filled structure while searching for mock casualties after a simulated ex... More

Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion,

Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion,

Republic of Korea, Special Forces, 21st Battalion, International Peace Keeping Force, soldiers apply combat life-saving techniques to a mock casualty after a simulated explosion during the Combat Life Saver Cou... More

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