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“Doc” Willis Paul teaches and keeps the Marines of

“Doc” Willis Paul teaches and keeps the Marines of

“Doc” Willis Paul teaches and keeps the Marines of 4th Tank Battalion, Headquarters and Service Company, Detachment 4, engaged with knowledge and humor during his Combat Lifesaver Course classes, Feb. 22-24.

“Let’s go! Let’s go! … His life is in your hands …

“Let’s go! Let’s go! … His life is in your hands …

“Let’s go! Let’s go! … His life is in your hands … Move faster!” said “Doc” Willis Paul, as he and an associate observe and instruct Marines on the subtleties of being a first responder in a combat zone during ... More

Marines of, 4th Tank Battalion, Headquarters and Service

Marines of, 4th Tank Battalion, Headquarters and Service

Marines of, 4th Tank Battalion, Headquarters and Service Company, Detachment 4, sit and wait for Petty Officer 1st Class Willis Paul to instruct them on the first day of the Combat Lifesaver Course, Feb. 22-24.

Petty Officer 1st Class Willis Paul, with 4th Tank

Petty Officer 1st Class Willis Paul, with 4th Tank

Petty Officer 1st Class Willis Paul, with 4th Tank Battalion, Echo Company, Detachment 4, demonstrates proper techniques covered in his Combat Lifesaver classes, Feb. 22.

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