Maj. Aaron Sibley, an instructor for Southbound Trooper and an emergency doctor with the 1st Canadian Field Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia, demonstrates during a class checks ocular responses on Master Cpl. Donald Roberson, a medical assistant assigned to the 33rd Field Ambulance in Halifax, Nova Scotia, during Exercise Southbound Trooper at Fort Pickett, Va., Feb. 20, 2013. Southbound Trooper is a coalition-joint exercise which provides the opportunity to operate and train with the Canadian army and Armed Forces in an effort to develop their medical techniques, skills and procedures wh


Maj. Aaron Sibley, an instructor for Southbound Trooper and an emergency doctor with the 1st Canadian Field Hospital in Halifax, Nova Scotia, demonstrates during a class checks ocular responses on Master Cpl. Donald Roberson, a medical assistant assigned to the 33rd Field Ambulance in Halifax, Nova Scotia, during Exercise Southbound Trooper at Fort Pickett, Va., Feb. 20, 2013. Southbound Trooper is a coalition-joint exercise which provides the opportunity to operate and train with the Canadian army and Armed Forces in an effort to develop their medical techniques, skills and procedures while building a strong partnership. ( Army photo by Staff Sgt. Marnie Jacobowitz/Released) Joint coalition exercise enhances US armed forces, Canadian partnership 130220-A-DB144-163


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