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    • Ready, Set, Makeup: Moulage in earthquake preparedness

      Photo by Capt. Chad Nixon   |   807th Theater Medical Command   |   11.05.2014

      Spc. Charles Saunders, an Army Reserve Soldier from the 971st Medical Logistics Company, 807th Medical Command, based in Ogden, Utah, uses a stick and fake blood to represent neck trauma on University of Utah Air Force ROTC Cadet Cierra Manley during Exercise Vigilant Guard, Nov 3-6. Volunteers from multiple branches and organizations are lending a hand serving as wounded patients during the......

    • Ready, Set, Makeup: Moulage in earthquake preparedness

      Photo by Capt. Chad Nixon   |   807th Theater Medical Command   |   11.05.2014

      University of Utah ROTC Cadet William Lewis holds a fake eye crafted by Army Reserve Soldiers during Exercise Vigilant Guard, Nov 3-6. Volunteers from multiple branches and organizations are lending a hand serving as wounded patients during the National Guard earthquake response exercise. (U.S. Army Photo by Capt. Chad Nixon, 807th Medical Command Public Affairs Officer)...

    • Ready, Set, Makeup: Moulage in earthquake preparedness

      Photo by Capt. Chad Nixon   |   807th Theater Medical Command   |   11.05.2014

      With the assistance of U.S. Army Capt. Jann Griffis, Spc. Jessica Lovett an Army Reserve medical logistics specialist with the 971st Medical Logistics Company, 807th Medical Command, based in Ogden, Utah, places a bandage over the right eye of University of Utah ROTC Cadet William Lewis during Exercise Vigilant Guard, Nov 3-6. Volunteers from multiple branches and organizations are lending a......

    • Ready, Set, Makeup: Moulage in earthquake preparedness

      Photo by Capt. Chad Nixon   |   807th Theater Medical Command   |   11.05.2014

      Capt. Jann Griffis, an Army Reserve nurse with the 807th Medical Command (Deployment Support), based in Fort Douglas, Utah, uses a balloon and fake blood to mimic abdomen trauma on Utah Army National Guard Spc. Jerome Quichocho during Exercise Vigilant Guard, Nov 3-6. Volunteers from multiple branches and organizations are lending a hand serving as wounded patients during the National Guard......

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