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Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment rush toward a simulated casualty played by a Polish soldier during combat lifesaver course certification, June 8, at Adazi Military... More

Spc. Kenneth Bacarro (right), a combat medic assigned

Spc. Kenneth Bacarro (right), a combat medic assigned

Spc. Kenneth Bacarro (right), a combat medic assigned to F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, gives feedback to infantrymen Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia (center), following thei... More

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia (center), both infantrymen assigned to F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, treat a simulated casualty during combat lifesaver course evaluations, J... More

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia (right), both infantrymen assigned to F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, treat a simulated casualty during combat lifesaver course evaluations, Ju... More

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia

Sgt. Bolivard, Verdine (left), and Sgt. Sergio Garcia (right), both infantrymen assigned to F Troop, 2nd Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, roll a simulated casualty onto a stretcher during combat lifesaver course... More

A soldier assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

A soldier assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

A soldier assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment assists a simulated casualty to a casualty care point during combat lifesaver course certification, June 8, at Adazi Military Base... More

Hugh McCauley, owner of Hugh's Culinary in Oakland

Hugh McCauley, owner of Hugh's Culinary in Oakland

Hugh McCauley, owner of Hugh's Culinary in Oakland Park, Fla., places a dish of food made by sea service culinary professional contestants between Fleet Week Galley Wars 2011 judges, Vice Adm. Daniel P. Hollowa... More

Sgt. Kyle Thompson (right), a combat medic assigned

Sgt. Kyle Thompson (right), a combat medic assigned

Sgt. Kyle Thompson (right), a combat medic assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment, evaluates combat lifesaver course candidates as they apply a tourniquet to a simulated casualty ... More

Through smoke and water, combat medics assigned to

Through smoke and water, combat medics assigned to

Through smoke and water, combat medics assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment crank up the stress level for soldiers undergoing combat lifesaver course evaluations, June 8, at Ada... More

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment lift a simulated casualty played by a Polish soldier into a field medical vehicle during combat lifesaver course evaluations, June ... More

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron,

Soldiers assigned to B Battery, Field Artillery Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment treat a simulated casualty played by a Polish soldier during combat lifesaver course evaluations, June 8, at Adazi Military Base, L... More

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