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Soldiers from the Oklahoma National Guard learn how to evacuate a casualty onto a Sked Litter during a four-day Combat Lifesaver course held at Camp Rapid June 18, 2010. The Combat Lifesaver course was given by the Army Reserve’s 399th Combat Support Hospital, based out of Bedford, Mass., as part of South Dakota’s 26th annual Golden Coyote training exercise.
240610-A-YG824-111.JPG Photo By: SSG Theanne Tangen, South Dakota National Guard

Rapid City, SD - Soldiers from the Oklahoma National Guard learn how to evacuate a casualty onto a Sked Litter during a four-day Combat Lifesaver course held at Camp Rapid June 18, 2010. The Combat Lifesaver course was given by the Army Reserve’s 399th Combat Support Hospital, based out of Bedford, Mass., as part of South Dakota’s 26th annual Golden Coyote training exercise.


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