1Lt. Amanda Reno with the 3-318th Battalion, based in Ft. Meade, Md. used a brush to paint gel effects creating artificial lacerations on her forearm, part of the moulage class taught during Guardian Response 18 at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, Ind., April 7, 2018. Moulage is the technique of creating and producing precise and detailed patient casualty scenarios with medical knowledge and trained artistic abilities.
More than 4,500 Soldiers from across the country are participating in Guardian Response 1, a multi-component training exercise to validate U.S. Army units’ ability to support the Defense Support of Civil Authorities (DSCA) in the event of a Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) catastrophe. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher J. Sofia, 78th Training Division)
| Date Taken: | 04.07.2018 |
| Date Posted: | 04.08.2018 18:44 |
| Photo ID: | 4278865 |
| VIRIN: | 180407-A-LI523-321 |
| Resolution: | 5184x3456 |
| Size: | 2.42 MB |
| Location: | MUSCATATUCK URBAN TRAINING CENTER, INDIANA, US |
| Web Views: | 24 |
| Downloads: | 5 |
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