Members of the Army Burn Flight Team at the Army Institute of Surgical Research Burn Center pose in a Burn Intensive Care Unit treatment room Feb. 24 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The team provides worldwide assessment, evaluation and treatment of casualties sustaining burn injuries related to both combat and non-combat-related events. Comprised of Soldiers and DA civilians from the Burn Center the team is readily deployable within 12 hours. ( Army Photo by Sgt. Aaron Ellerman, 204th Public Affairs Detachment/Released)
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