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Members of the Mongolian platoon improvise a litter

Members of the Mongolian platoon improvise a litter

Members of the Mongolian platoon improvise a litter to transport their simulated fallen comrade while Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp of the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth,... More

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun of the 249th Regional Training

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun of the 249th Regional Training

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun of the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth, Ore., inspects as a Mongolian soldier improvises a tourniquet during battlefield lifesaving training on the first day of Exercis... More

Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp, of the 249th Regional Training

Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp, of the 249th Regional Training

Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp, of the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth, Ore., oversees two Nepalese soldiers as they tend to their role-playing comrade during a medical emergency scenario on the first... More

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp from the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth, Ore., answer final questions from a platoon of soldiers from Nepal following hands-on training duri... More

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp

Staff Sgt. Tyson Pardun and Staff Sgt. Darrin Culp from the 249th Regional Training Institute out of Monmouth, Ore., demonstrate an improvised litter for the transport of wounded on a role playing Nepalese sold... More

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