Simulated human remains are sealed in a Human Remains Pouch at a Mortuary Affairs Collection Point to moved to the Theater Mortuary Affairs Evacuation Point during Mortuary Affairs Exercise 16-02, July 22, at Fort Pickett, Va. There is a constant chain of custody of human remains and personal effects with checks and rechecks all along the way even in an exercise environment. MAX 16-02 included all six U.S. Army Reserve Mortuary Affairs units performing search and recovery missions and operating Mortuary Affairs Collection Points and a Theater Mortuary Evacuation Point. The units were evaluated by active-duty mortuary affairs personnel from nearby Fort Lee, Va. (U.S. Army photo by Timothy L. Hale)(Released)
| Date Taken: | 07.22.2016 |
| Date Posted: | 08.04.2016 12:38 |
| Photo ID: | 2763091 |
| VIRIN: | 160723-A-XN107-019 |
| Resolution: | 4200x3150 |
| Size: | 4.54 MB |
| Location: | FORT PICKETT, VIRGINIA, US |
| Web Views: | 170 |
| Downloads: | 12 |
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