Spc. Addison Amaral, left, a Gainesville, Fla., native and a combat medical specialist, demonstrates how to pick up a casualty played by Capt. Bryan Blintliff, a Newton, Pa., native, both from the 82nd Civil Affairs Battalion, 85th Civil Affairs Brigade, at the National Police Training Academy in Paynesville, Liberia, Dec. 9, 2014. The training is without any government materials, medical supplies, or actual Army credential classes. Instead, it is taught by an all volunteer workforce of licensed paramedics. They taught attendees technician level, improvised, methods of first aid, helping impro


Spc. Addison Amaral, left, a Gainesville, Fla., native and a combat medical specialist, demonstrates how to pick up a casualty played by Capt. Bryan Blintliff, a Newton, Pa., native, both from the 82nd Civil Affairs Battalion, 85th Civil Affairs Brigade, at the National Police Training Academy in Paynesville, Liberia, Dec. 9, 2014. The training is without any government materials, medical supplies, or actual Army credential classes. Instead, it is taught by an all volunteer workforce of licensed paramedics. They taught attendees technician level, improvised, methods of first aid, helping improve their first aid procedures. CLS demonstration in Liberia 141209-A-MK740-051


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