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Pfc. Megan Greder, junior medic, 4th Battalion, 5th

Pfc. Megan Greder, junior medic, 4th Battalion, 5th

Pfc. Megan Greder, junior medic, 4th Battalion, 5th Air & Missile Defense Regiment and Irvington, Ky., native, is given simulated medical aid during a Combat Life Saver course situational exercise here April 4.... More

Spc. Mark Hatcher (left), crew chief and early warning

Spc. Mark Hatcher (left), crew chief and early warning

Spc. Mark Hatcher (left), crew chief and early warning systems operator, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 5th Air & Missile Defense Regiment and Minco, Okla., native, works with Spc. Cory C... More

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery,

Soldiers from Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 5th Air & Missile Defense Regiment, perform a simulated needle-chest decompression to Pfc. Megan Greder, junior medic, 4-5th AMD and Irvington... More

Spc. Brian Medley, early warning systems operator,

Spc. Brian Medley, early warning systems operator,

Spc. Brian Medley, early warning systems operator, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 4th Battalion, 5th Air & Missile Defense Regiment and Terre Haute, Ind., native, tightens the strap of a litter occupied... More

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