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    BACH Soldiers learn lifesaving skills for military working dogs

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    BACH Soldiers learn lifesaving skills for military working dogs

    FORT CAMPBELL, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES

    04.05.2021

    Photo by Maria Christina Yager 

    Blanchfield Army Community Hospital

    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.

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    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

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