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    • Religious support team at work

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Capt. Chaplain Jueun Kim, the 10th Special Troops Battalion chaplain, a Los Angeles, native, provides comfort to a simulated casualty while Spc. Justin Richburgh, the 548th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chaplain assistant, Augusta, Ga., native, practices the nine-line medical evacuation procedures at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 10. The purpose of the convoy escort team training......

    • Giving directions

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Staff Sgt. Jamie Proudfoot, the 10th Sustainment Brigades senior chaplain assistant, a Linesville, Pa., native, explains a training scenario to subordinate battalion religious support teams prior to conducting their duties during the convoy escort team portion of the RST training at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 10. The training was made up of three focus areas; first responders to a......

    • Ensureing safety

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Staff Sgt. Jamie Proudfoot, the 10th Sustainment Brigades senior chaplain assistant, a Linesville, Pa., native, ensures the mine resistant ambush protected gunner restraint system is properly secured before conducting the real-world scenario during the convoy escort team portion of the religious support team training at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, July 10. They were trained on the......

    • Taking mental notes

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Spc. Justin Richburgh, the 548th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chaplain assistant, Augusta, Ga., native, Right, Capt. Chaplain James Brown, the 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chaplain, a Phoenix, native, Left, and Capt. Chaplain Sean Kitchens, the 548th CSSB chaplain, a Dallas, native, Center, observe a demonstration of the proper procedures of loading a casualty secured to......

    • Gearing up for training

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Spc. Pollanna Tanuvasa, the 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chaplain assistant, a Barstow, Calif., native, instructs Capt. Chaplain Jueun Kim, the 10th Special Troops Battalion chaplain, a Los Angeles, Calif., native, on the proper way of wearing the mine resistant ambush protected gunner restraint system at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan July 10. The religious support teams received......

    • Loading a litter

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Staff Sgt. Jamie Proudfoot, the 10th Sustainment Brigades senior chaplain assistant, a Linesville, Pa., native, helps demonstrate the proper way to load a casualty secured to a litter. The purpose of the CET training was a way to familiarize them with the capabilities of the mine resistant ambush protected vehicles as well as their roles on a convoy mission. (Photo by Sgt. Michael K. Selvage,......

    • Secured to the litter

      Photo by Sgt. Michael Selvage   |   10th Mountain Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office   |   07.10.2014

      Capt. Chaplain James Brown, the 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion chaplain, a Phoenix, Ariz., native, proves to the religious support teams that he is secured to the litter during the convoy escort team training portion of the RST training at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan July 10. The RSTs learned how to properly secure a casualty to a litter and what it takes to load a litter in the......