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U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of Area Support

U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of Area Support

U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of Area Support Group—Balkans, honors former and current service members Nov. 11, 2020, during a Veteran’s Day ceremony at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo. The Morale, Welfare and ... More

Pfc. Ashley Land, 566th Area Support Medical Company

Pfc. Ashley Land, 566th Area Support Medical Company

Pfc. Ashley Land, 566th Area Support Medical Company medic, does an initial evaluation of a role-playing victim during a mass casualty decontamination exercise validation Sept. 19 at Fort Hood. (US Army photo b... More

A medical team of the 566th Area Support Medical Company,

A medical team of the 566th Area Support Medical Company,

A medical team of the 566th Area Support Medical Company, 61st Multifunctional Medical Battalion, 1st Medical Brigade, perform patient decontamination with assistance from the 181st Chemical Company, 2nd Chemic... More

Shawn Oagles, Killeen tattoo artist, plays a victim

Shawn Oagles, Killeen tattoo artist, plays a victim

Shawn Oagles, Killeen tattoo artist, plays a victim at the mass casualty decontamination exercise validation of the 566th Area Support Medical Company Sept. 19 at Fort Hood. (US Army photos by Sgt. Tracy R. Mye... More

Jasmine Wong, student, plays a victim at the mass casualty

Jasmine Wong, student, plays a victim at the mass casualty

Jasmine Wong, student, plays a victim at the mass casualty decontamination exercise validation of the 566th Area Support Medical Company Sept. 19 at Fort Hood. (US Army photos by Sgt. Tracy R. Myers/14th PAD)

Cheryel Pruitt, retired civilian, plays a victim of

Cheryel Pruitt, retired civilian, plays a victim of

Cheryel Pruitt, retired civilian, plays a victim of the mass casualty decontamination exercise evaluating the 566th Area Support Medical Company medics who treat her Sept. 19 at Fort Hood. (US Army photo by Sg... More

Mass casualty role-players receive triage and guidance

Mass casualty role-players receive triage and guidance

Mass casualty role-players receive triage and guidance by medics of the 566th Area Support Medical Company Sept. 19 at Fort Hood during a mass casualty decontamination exercise validation by U.S Army North (Fif... More

Medics of the 566th Area Support Medical Company and

Medics of the 566th Area Support Medical Company and

Medics of the 566th Area Support Medical Company and a CBRNE Soldier of the 181st Chemical Company lift a person role-playing a wounded civilian onto a rolling litter to be decontaminated during a mass casualty... More

Pfc. Sean Jones, 566th Area Support Medical Company

Pfc. Sean Jones, 566th Area Support Medical Company

Pfc. Sean Jones, 566th Area Support Medical Company medic, evaluates a patient Sept. 19 at Fort Hood during a mass casualty decontamination exercise validation. (US Army photo by Sgt. Tracy R. Myers/14th PAD)

Kosovo Force Regional-Command East Lt. Col. Jacob Scott,

Kosovo Force Regional-Command East Lt. Col. Jacob Scott,

Kosovo Force Regional-Command East Lt. Col. Jacob Scott, chaplain for the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oregon Army National Guard, pays respects to Petty Officer 2nd Class Chad Burkhart on Nov. 11, 2020, ... More

U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of the Area

U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of the Area

U.S. Army Col. Drake McGraw, commander of the Area Support Group—Balkans, honors former and current servicemembers during a Veteran’s Day ceremony at Camp Bondsteel, Kosovo, on Nov. 11, 2020. The Morale, Welfar... More

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