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Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Gunn, a hospital corpsman with the Navy's Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas - One, left, places a tourniquet on Spc. Justin Hancock, a military police officer with the Arizona Army National Guard's 856th Military Police Company, while taking part in training on convoy operations and reacting to roadside bombs as part of the South Dakota National Guard's Golden Coyote training exercise at Custer State Park, S.D., June 12, 2012. The exercise is designed to provide National Guard, reserve and active duty military units relevant training opportunities for combat support and combat service support missions in support of overseas contingency operations and homeland defense.
150612-A-YG824-035.JPG Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Theanne Tangen, U.S. Army

Custer State Park, SD - Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Daniel Gunn, a hospital corpsman with the Navy's Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas - One, left, places a tourniquet on Spc. Justin Hancock, a military police officer with the Arizona Army National Guard's 856th Military Police Company, while taking part in training on convoy operations and reacting to roadside bombs as part of the South Dakota National Guard's Golden Coyote training exercise at Custer State Park, S.D., June 12, 2012. The exercise is designed to provide National Guard, reserve and active duty military units relevant training opportunities for combat support and combat service support missions in support of overseas contingency operations and homeland defense.


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