U.S. Army Veterinarian Capt. Neda Othman from the Fort Campbell Veterinary Center, shows Pfc. Matthew Murphy, assigned to BACH’s department of emergency medicine, one method to find a pulse on a military working dog. BACH Soldiers recently participated in K9 Tactical Combat Casualty Care training which teaches non-veterinary first responders how to perform point-of-injury care to military working dogs in order to preserve life, limb or eyesight when a veterinarian or animal care specialist is not available. U.S. Army photo by Maria Yager.
Date Taken: | 04.05.2021 |
Date Posted: | 04.27.2021 11:45 |
Photo ID: | 6618145 |
VIRIN: | 210405-A-OT285-002 |
Resolution: | 2475x1980 |
Size: | 1.41 MB |
Location: | FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY, US |
Web Views: | 115 |
Downloads: | 11 |
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