Sgt. 1st Class Alexandria Davenport, combat medic, trains Soldiers on how to evacuate a casualty using a four-man carry at Tripler Army Medical Center, June 12, 2018, in preparation to earn the coveted Expert Field Medical Badge with other Soldiers from across the Pacific region this fall. The EFMB is the non-combat equivalent of the Combat Medical Badge and is awarded to military personnel and North Atlantic Treaty Organization military personnel, who successfully complete a set of qualification tests including both written and performance portions. The pass rate for FY 2017 was 18 perce


Sgt. 1st Class Alexandria Davenport, combat medic, trains Soldiers on how to evacuate a casualty using a four-man carry at Tripler Army Medical Center, June 12, 2018, in preparation to earn the coveted Expert Field Medical Badge with other Soldiers from across the Pacific region this fall. The EFMB is the non-combat equivalent of the Combat Medical Badge and is awarded to military personnel and North Atlantic Treaty Organization military personnel, who successfully complete a set of qualification tests including both written and performance portions. The pass rate for FY 2017 was 18 percent, making the EFMB one of the most difficult and prestigious Army special skill badges to earn. ( Army photo by Leanne Thomas)


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