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U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, bandage U.S. Army Spc. Tasia Blair after she sustained a simulated head injury during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the ... More

A vital signs monitor displays the current heart rate,

A vital signs monitor displays the current heart rate,

A vital signs monitor displays the current heart rate, blood pressure, oxygen saturation, and the respiration of a simulated patient during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the Kurdistan R... More

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, a physician deployed

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, a physician deployed

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, a physician deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve, checks U.S. Army Sgt. Jeremy Woodrow’s responsiveness during a mass casualty training... More

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, writes down a simulated patient’s vital signs during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Jan. 1... More

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, gather preliminary information on a simulated patient during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq,... More

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

U.S. Sailors deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, gather preliminary information on a simulated patient during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq,... More

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville,

A U.S. Sailor deployed from Naval Hospital Jacksonville, Florida, draws blood from a simulated patient for testing during a mass casualty training exercise at Erbil Air Base in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, Jan... More

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, right, checks U.S.

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, right, checks U.S.

U.S. Navy Cmdr. Matthew Lawrence, right, checks U.S. Army Spc. Andy Duran’s responsiveness while U.S. Navy Petty Officer 1st Class George Lynch simulates taking an x-ray during a mass casualty training exercise... More

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