The Army Reserve’s 387th Quartermaster (Mortuary Affairs) Battalion, from Los Angeles, deployed two Mobile Integrated Remains Collection Systems (MIRCS) to the Kern County California Coroner’s office Sept. 7-18. The MIRCS ran 24-hours a day. This highly deployable, self-contained modular frame can handle up to 16 remains at a time. Soldiers ensured the system maintained a consistent temperature for the entire mission. (Photo courtesy of Sgt. Lawrence Thomas, 387th Quartermaster Battalion)
Date Taken: | 09.13.2015 |
Date Posted: | 09.30.2015 13:14 |
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VIRIN: | 150913-A-AU937-810 |
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Location: | BAKERSFIELD, CALIFORNIA, US |
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