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In response to a Honduran government medical evacuation

In response to a Honduran government medical evacuation

In response to a Honduran government medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) request, personnel from the 1-228th Aviation Regiment and the Joint Task Force-Bravo Medical Element load an automobile accident victim onto a U... More

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the Army Watercraft Company (Provisional) place a simulated casualty on a litter for transport during a medical exercise in the engine room of the James A. Loux, ... More

Personnel from Joint Task Force-Bravo’s Medical Element

Personnel from Joint Task Force-Bravo’s Medical Element

Personnel from Joint Task Force-Bravo’s Medical Element (MEDEL) remove an automobile accident patient from an ambulance to prepare him for an air medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) to Hospital Militar in Tegucigalpa,... More

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac, approaches the deck of the James A. Loux, USAV LSV-6 during a helicopter medical evacuation training exercise Nov. 7, 2013 off the coast of Kuwait Nava... More

Soldiers with 371st Sustainment Brigade and the Army

Soldiers with 371st Sustainment Brigade and the Army

Soldiers with 371st Sustainment Brigade and the Army Watercraft Company (Provisional) transport a simulated casualty during a medical exercise in the engine room of the James A. Loux, USAV LSV-6 Nov. 7, 2013 of... More

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac, approaches the deck of the James A. Loux, USAV LSV-6 during a helicopter medical evacuation training exercise Nov. 7, 2013 off the coast of Kuwait Nava... More

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac,

A helicopter with Charlie Company, 238th Aviation Medevac, approaches the deck of the James A. Loux, USAV LSV-6 during a helicopter medical evacuation training exercise Nov. 7, 2013 off the coast of Kuwait Nava... More

A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk MEDEVAC helicopter takes

A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk MEDEVAC helicopter takes

A U.S. Army UH-60 Black Hawk MEDEVAC helicopter takes off from the Joint Task Force- Bravo Medical Element's helicopter pad at Soto Cano Air Base to transport an automobile accident victim to the Hospital Milit... More

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the

Soldiers with the 371st Sustainment Brigade and the Army Watercraft Company (Provisional) try and wrap a simulated wound during a medical exercise in the engine room of the James A. Loux, USAV LSV-6 Nov. 7, 201... More

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