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Simulated human remains are sealed in a Human Remains

Simulated human remains are sealed in a Human Remains

Simulated human remains are sealed in a Human Remains Pouch at a Mortuary Affairs Collection Point to moved to the Theater Mortuary Affairs Evacuation Point during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 22, at F... More

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Anthony Hernandez with the 387th

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Anthony Hernandez with the 387th

U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Anthony Hernandez with the 387th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), based in Los Angeles, adjusts an American flag on a transfer case containing simulated human remains at the Thea... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 387th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 387th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 387th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), based in Los Angeles, place an American flag on a transfer case containing simulated human remains at the Theater Mortuary Eva... More

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point manned by U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 387th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), based in Los Angeles, during Mortuary Affair... More

Pfc. Shawn DeVera, with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd

Pfc. Shawn DeVera, with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd

Pfc. Shawn DeVera, with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs) reads off the number on the human remains pouch tag, one final time during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 22... More

Sgt. Destinee Surber, left, an observer/controller

Sgt. Destinee Surber, left, an observer/controller

Sgt. Destinee Surber, left, an observer/controller with the 111th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs) from Fort Lee, Va., checks the paperwork of Sgt. Hector Torres, center, and Staff Sgt. William Rivera, ... More

The simulated sealed human remains pouch is placed

The simulated sealed human remains pouch is placed

The simulated sealed human remains pouch is placed in a refrigeration unit awaiting transport to the Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 22, at Fort Pickett, Va. MAX 1... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, mark personal effects and sketch the location during a search and recovery mission at a simulated helic... More

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary

The chain of custody continues at the Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point manned by U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 387th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), based in Los Angeles, during Mortuary Affair... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, removed simulated human remains during a search and recovery mission at a helicopter crash during Mortu... More

A U.S. Army Reserve soldier with the 246th Quartermaster

A U.S. Army Reserve soldier with the 246th Quartermaster

A U.S. Army Reserve soldier with the 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, pulls GPS coordinates for a search and recovery report at a simulated helicopter crash during Mortuary... More

A soldier with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd Quartermaster

A soldier with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd Quartermaster

A soldier with the U.S. Army Reserve's 962nd Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs) based in Guam, prepares the final paperwork, tags, and identification lock, that will be placed on a simulated human remains... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, mark personal effects during a search and recovery mission at a simulated helicopter crash during Mortu... More

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster

U.S. Army Reserve soldiers with the 246th Quartermaster Company (Mortuary Affairs), Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, remove the simulated human remains from a simulated helicopter crash during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 1... More

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