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    The art behind Army medical training [Image 4 of 11]

    The art behind Army medical training

    FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, CA, UNITED STATES

    07.22.2014

    Photo by Pvt. Travis Terreo 

    205th Theater Public Affairs Support Element

    U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Courtney Greene, of the 4204th U.S. Army Hospital from Topeka, Kan., and Spc. Ethel Jarvis, 4220th U.S. Army Hospital from Shoreham, N.Y., use clear, melted gel as adhesive to secure a shrapnel moulage to a mannequin's neck while at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., for Warrior Exercise (WAREX) 91 14-03 July 22, 2014. The use of gel moulages allows Soldiers to experience more realistic wounds in a controlled training environment so that they are better prepared for similar experiences in the field. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pvt. Travis Terreo, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)

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    Date Taken: 07.22.2014
    Date Posted: 07.26.2014 11:14
    Photo ID: 1465741
    VIRIN: 140722-A-MD393-096
    Resolution: 5184x3456
    Size: 10.75 MB
    Location: FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, CA, US
    Hometown: SHOREHAM, NY, US
    Hometown: TOPEKA, KS, US

    Web Views: 75
    Downloads: 4

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