Sergeant Dale Kelm of the 114th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, a licensed practical nurse, takes aim towards the perimeter as oppostion forces enter the area. Reserve forces from all over the nation are participating in Operation Golden Medic 2001, a multi-unit, medical, field training exercise held at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Dublin, California, in which the Army transports simulated casualties from the frontline through various staging areas to a main tent in order to train personnel in medical procedures and evacuation methods. Attached to the helmet, upper body and M-16A2 rifle is the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) gear to simulate ...
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[Complete] Scene Caption: Sergeant Dale Kelm of the 114th Combat Support Hospital, Fort Snelling, Minnesota, a licensed practical nurse, takes aim towards the perimeter as oppostion forces enter the area. Reserve forces from all over the nation are participating in Operation Golden Medic 2001, a multi-unit, medical, field training exercise held at Parks Reserve Forces Training Area, Dublin, California, in which the Army transports simulated casualties from the frontline through various staging areas to a main tent in order to train personnel in medical procedures and evacuation methods. Attached to the helmet, upper body and M-16A2 rifle is the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System (MILES) gear to simulate combat. When hit by a laser emiter a loud tone sounds off that signifies the soldier is wounded or dead.
Subject Operation/Series: GOLDEN MEDIC 2001
Base: Camp Dublin
State: California (CA)
Country: United States Of America (USA)
Scene Camera Operator: SSGT Michele A. Desrochers, USAF
Release Status: Released to Public
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