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A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices tying a tourniquet on a colleague during tactical combat casualty care training for the Latvian local guard force, April 6, in Riga, Latvia. Soldiers of t... More

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe medic helps a Latvian guard for the United States embassy insert a nasopharyngeal airway into her colleague’s nose during tactical combat casualty care traini... More

Four special operations agencies with unique missions

Four special operations agencies with unique missions

Four special operations agencies with unique missions learned how to instruct Tactical Combat Casualty Care classes while participating in a TCCC Train the Trainer course, April 11 through 15, at the Latvian Bo... More

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy practices tying a tourniquet on a colleague during tactical combat casualty care training for the Latvian local guard force, April 6, in Riga, Latvia. Soldiers of t... More

The first Latvian Border Guard Aviation Unit’s helicopter

The first Latvian Border Guard Aviation Unit’s helicopter

The first Latvian Border Guard Aviation Unit’s helicopter stands on display in the compound where four special operations agencies with unique missions learned how to instruct Tactical Combat Casualty Care clas... More

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe medic conducts tactical combat casualty care training for the United States embassy Latvian local guard force, April 6, in Riga, Latvia. While in the area, SO... More

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe medic explains how to use an occlusive dressing to seal an open wound during tactical combat casualty care training for the United States embassy Latvian loca... More

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe

A Special Operations Command Forward Eastern Europe medic explains how to properly use a tourniquet during tactical combat casualty care training for the United States embassy Latvian local guard force, April 6... More

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy treats

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy treats

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy treats a simulated wound on a colleague during tactical combat casualty care assessment, April 6, in Riga, Latvia. Guards worked through the TCCC steps and during t... More

Four special operations agencies with unique missions

Four special operations agencies with unique missions

Four special operations agencies with unique missions learned how to instruct Tactical Combat Casualty Care classes while participating in a TCCC Train the Trainer course, April 11 through 15, at the Latvian Bo... More

The Latvian flag flies tall in front of the Latvian

The Latvian flag flies tall in front of the Latvian

The Latvian flag flies tall in front of the Latvian Border Guard Aviation Unit, where four special operations agencies with unique missions learned how to instruct Tactical Combat Casualty Care classes while pa... More

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy inserts

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy inserts

A Latvian guard for the United States embassy inserts a nasopharyngeal airway into a colleague’s nose during tactical combat casualty care training for the Latvian local guard force, April 6, in Riga, Latvia. S... More

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