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An Australian Army soldier watches a simulated fatality

An Australian Army soldier watches a simulated fatality

An Australian Army soldier watches a simulated fatality arrive at Williamson Airfield during a mass casualty exercise while participating in exercise Talisman Saber 19 at Shoalwater Bay training area, Australia... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, simulate injury assessment and resuscitation procedures while participating in a mass casua... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, transport a simulated fatality while participating in a mass casualty exercise during Exerc... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, simulate an injury assessment and resuscitation procedures while participating in a mass ca... More

An Australian Army medic with the 2nd General Health

An Australian Army medic with the 2nd General Health

An Australian Army medic with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, assess a simulated injury while participating in a mass casualty exercise during Exercise... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, transport a simulated fatality while participating in a mass casualty exercise during Exerc... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, simulate injury assessment and resuscitation procedures while participating in a mass casua... More

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health

Australian Army medics with the 2nd General Health Battalion, stationed at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland, simulate injury assessment and resuscitation procedures while participating in a mass casua... More

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