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CAMP TAJI, Iraq – During a mass casualty training event,

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CAMP TAJI, Iraq – During a mass casualty training event, July 26, Sgt. Robert White, with the 321st Sustainment Brigade, places a mock injury, known as moulage, on a soldier’s leg. Members of the 321st, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and Role 1 medical personnel on Taji came together to test the standard operating procedures in place for medical care, evacuation and quick reaction force response times in case of a real world emergency. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Charlotte Reavis, 143d Sustainment Command (Expeditionary))

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26/07/2018
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label_outline Explore 321st Anzac Train On Medevac Masscas Procedures, Standard Operating Procedure, 321st Sustainment Brigade

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medical 321st sustainment brigade sustainment baton rouge louisiana quick reaction force combat lifesaver qrf 1st theater sustainment command sop army training taji exercise iraq training mass casualty military hospital anzac australian and new zealand army corps standard operating procedure staff sgt charlotte reavis 143 d sustainment command expeditionary camp taji 321st anzac train on medevac masscas procedures dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us army