U.S. Army Reserve Spc. Courtney Greene (left), of the 4204th U.S. Army Hospital from Topeka, Kan., and Spc. Ethel Jarvis, of the 4220th U.S. Army Hospital from Shoreham, N.Y., discuss what else they can add to a neck wound moulage placed on a mannequin at Fort Hunter Liggett, Calif., during Warrior Exercise (WAREX) 91 14-03 July 22, 2014. As members of the WAREX moulage team, the pair put a lot of work into making the moulages as real as possible so that the Soldiers using them in training can receive the maximum benefit possible. (U.S. Army Reserve photo by Pvt. Travis Terreo, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
Date Taken: | 07.22.2014 |
Date Posted: | 07.26.2014 11:16 |
Photo ID: | 1465729 |
VIRIN: | 140722-A-MD393-097 |
Resolution: | 3165x4157 |
Size: | 8.26 MB |
Location: | FORT HUNTER LIGGETT, CALIFORNIA, US |
Hometown: | SHOREHAM, NEW YORK, US |
Hometown: | TOPEKA, KANSAS, US |
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