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U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate throws a grappling hook in order to test a wire obstacle for “booby traps” during EFMB testing, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB w... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate drags a simulated casualty with the SKED during EFMB testing as the grader evaluates him, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was des... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate provides care to a simulated casualty during EFMB testing, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was designed as a special skill award ... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate provides care to a simulated casualty during EFMB testing, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was designed as a special skill award ... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate provides care to a simulated casualty during EFMB testing, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was designed as a special skill award ... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate carries a simulated casualty over a wall during EFMB testing as the grader evaluates her, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was des... More

Sgt. Zachary Aldridge, a 25th Sustainment Brigade combat

Sgt. Zachary Aldridge, a 25th Sustainment Brigade combat

Sgt. Zachary Aldridge, a 25th Sustainment Brigade combat medic specialist, evaluates a candidate during the U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge event at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii September 19, 2018. Th... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate provides care to a simulated casualty during EFMB testing as the grader evaluates him, September 19, 2018 at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The EFMB was design... More

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate

U.S. Army Hawaii Expert Field Medical Badge candidate prepares to throw a grappling hook under concealment of smoke grenade in order to test a wire obstacle for “booby traps” during EFMB testing, September 19, ... More

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