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US Navy Hospital Corpsman Second Class Tayyeb works on burns and blisters on US Marine Corps Lance Corporal Matt Croock, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment for the simulated trauma course during Jungle Warfare Training Course (JWTC) training in Okinawa, Japan. Medical Students from 3rd Medical Battalion and 3rd Dental Battalion took various classes at the JWTC to improve confidence, moral, and to learn to rely on themselves and their equipment. These classes, which are designed to give the students hands on training in combat, include mass causalty drills and exercises in how to preform the proper medical techniques in a unfamiliar and stressful settings. (Duplicate image, also see ...

US Navy Hospital Corpsman Second Class Tayyeb works on burns and blist...

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