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Hospital staff members simulate an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Hospital staff members simulate an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Hospital staff members simulate an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Hospital staff members simulate an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

A nurse prepares to assist in a simulated operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. She is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

A surgeon simulates an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. He is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Surgeons confer prior to simulating an operation on a"patient"at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The hospital staff and patient are participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

A nurse at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital, practices medical techniques on a patient with simulated wounds. Both the nurse and volunteer patient are participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Hospital personnel transfer a simulated casualty from a gurney to an operating room table at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

Hospital staff members simulate an operation at Fleet Hospital One, a 250-bed combat zone hospital. The staff is participating in Operation SAFE HAVEN, a combined Navy, Marine Corps, and Army exercise designed to evaluate the efficiency of field hospitals

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Subject Operation/Series: SAFE HAVEN

Base: Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton

State: California (CA)

Country: United States Of America (USA)

Scene Camera Operator: Unknown

Release Status: Released to Public

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20/08/1987
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