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After completing a written exam, soldiers listen as

After completing a written exam, soldiers listen as

After completing a written exam, soldiers listen as they are instructed on their final task during the combat lifesaver course given at Camp Bondsteel Aug. 5 - 9. Soldiers enter a blacked out room in teams of t... More

A U.S. soldier applies pressure to a simulated wound

A U.S. soldier applies pressure to a simulated wound

A U.S. soldier applies pressure to a simulated wound during the final portion of the combat lifesaver course Aug. 9 at Camp Bondsteel. Soldiers completed a 40-hour course from Aug. 5-9 in which they became cert... More

A U.S. soldier performs combat lifesaving skills during

A U.S. soldier performs combat lifesaving skills during

A U.S. soldier performs combat lifesaving skills during a simulated trauma event Aug. 9 at Camp Bondsteel. The training was the conclusion to a 40-hour course provided by Task Force MED soldiers. (U.S. Army pho... More

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