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Medics Conduct Mass Casualty Training
101st Division Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs
June 7, 2013 | 1:54
Medics from Task Force Lifeliner training hard to ensure mission readiness. Soundbites from Spc. Cody Z. Bayless, Austin, Texas., Capt. John T. Gottschalk.
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Peter Sinclair
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John T Gottschalk
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101st Airborne Division
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