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A Polish army medic packs up equipment inside an Iveco

A Polish army medic packs up equipment inside an Iveco

A Polish army medic packs up equipment inside an Iveco "S" military ambulance after demonstrating medical evacuation procedures for U.S. Army medics during their second day of joint training July 3, 2015, at No... More

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation procedures to U.S. Army medics Pfc. Devonte Kee, of Roanoke Rapids, N.C., and Spc. Brandon Sturgeon, of Stuttgart, Germany, during their second day of joi... More

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof Domarecki, senior paramedic for 16th Battalion, 6th Airborne Brigade, shows medical equipment to U.S. Army medics Pfc. Devonte Kee, of Roanoke Rapids, N.C.... More

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof

Polish army Starszy Kapral (senior corporal) Krzysztof Domarecki, senior paramedic for 16th Battalion, 6th Airborne Brigade, demonstrates medical equipment in an Iveco “S” military ambulance while U.S. Army med... More

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation

Polish army medics demonstrate their medical evacuation procedures for U.S. Army medics during their second day of joint training July 3, 2015 at Nowa Deba Training Area in southern Poland. Having just arrived ... More

Polish army medics explore a U.S. Army M1133 Stryker

Polish army medics explore a U.S. Army M1133 Stryker

Polish army medics explore a U.S. Army M1133 Stryker Medical Evacuation Vehicle during the first day of joint training with U.S. Army medics July 2, 2015, at Nowa Deba Training Area in southern Poland. Having j... More

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