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    Combat Lifesaver course gives Marines tools for combat

    Combat Lifesaver course gives Marines tools for combat

    Photo By Staff Sgt. Immanuel Johnson | Marines with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, conduct the...... read more read more

    CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, UNITED STATES

    08.06.2015

    Story by Lance Cpl. Immanuel Johnson 

    II Marine Expeditionary Force   

    CAMP LEJEUNE, N.C. - Marines with Weapons Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment, attended a Combat Life Saver course over a span of three days aboard Camp Lejeune, Aug. 4-6, 2015.

    Twenty-five Marines gathered around the classroom awaiting the beginning of the CLS course that will give them the necessary training and ability to treat and save their fellow Marines’ lives when the time comes.

    The three-day course consisted of classroom instruction and practical application that included treating serious wounds and injuries that could occur in a combat situation, followed by practical application exercises on the last day to demonstrate an understanding of the material.

    “We culminated two days of training in the classroom setting and brought it into a scenario that helps Marines with a real life situation they can be dealing with,” said Petty Officer 3rd Class James Hyles, a CLS instructor with the company. “We had Marines do a practical application that involved some exercise to get their heart rate going and give them a feeling of what a combat scenario feels like.”

    During the course, students assessed the injuries the victims received and treated them in a timely manner while receiving guidance and information by the CLS instructor.

    “The course has given me the ability to help my Marines when the corpsman can’t always be there,” said Pfc. Nahari Stewart, a mortarman with the company. “The instructor helped us understand the different techniques on how to properly treat Marines needing medical attention.”
    Hyles drove home the importance of CLS training for Marines.

    “Sometimes you’re not going to have a corpsman next to you,” Hyles said. “Having these Marines understand the basics of combat lifesaving will save a Marine’s life one day.”

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    Date Taken: 08.06.2015
    Date Posted: 08.10.2015 08:36
    Story ID: 172630
    Location: CAMP LEJEUNE, NC, US

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