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Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated

Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated

Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated casualty into their emergency room to treat him for his wounds as part of a mass casualty simulation exercise held, Sept. 9, 2012. During the mass casual... More

Air Force Capt. Andrea Hickman, medical advisor, NTMA,

Air Force Capt. Andrea Hickman, medical advisor, NTMA,

Air Force Capt. Andrea Hickman, medical advisor, NTMA, Regional Support Command Southwest, prepares one of the simulated casualties during a training exercise, Sept. 9, 2012. During the mass casualty simulation... More

A soldier with the Afghan National Army is placed on

A soldier with the Afghan National Army is placed on

A soldier with the Afghan National Army is placed on a stretcher and has his vitals checked as part of a mass casualty simulation held, Sept. 9, 2012. During the mass casualty simulation, members of the Afghan ... More

Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated

Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated

Soldiers with the Afghan National Army carry a simulated casualty on a stretcher and place him in an ambulance as part of a mass casualty simulation held, Sept. 9, 2012. During the mass casualty simulation, mem... More

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