Army 1st Lt. Daniel Hix, 1st Medical Training Brigade, works on applying moulage, the application of mock injuries for the purpose of training, to a mannequin at Camp Atterbury, Indiana on April 19, 2018 during Guardian Response 18. It takes about four hours to send out, treat, and then return the mannequins to the facility to be re-clothed, to refresh the moulage, and then get back out to the exercise. The mannequins are being used in Guardian Response 18 at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, so that service members can assess and treat casualties to see how they handle a multitude of d
Army 1st Lt. Daniel Hix, 1st Medical Training Brigade, works on applying moulage, the application of mock injuries for the purpose of training, to a mannequin at Camp Atterbury, Indiana on April 19, 2018 during Guardian Response 18. It takes about four hours to send out, treat, and then return the mannequins to the facility to be re-clothed, to refresh the moulage, and then get back out to the exercise. The mannequins are being used in Guardian Response 18 at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, so that service members can assess and treat casualties to see how they handle a multitude of different ailments. Army North executes the annual Vibrant Response consequence management exercise at the direction of Northern Command to confirm command and control elements of the nation’s CBRN response forces. Force Command’s linked exercise, Guardian Response, held at Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, validates how the subordinate units train to carry out the operations under the direction of a joint task force. GR18 is executed by the Army Reserve Command. ( Army National Guard photo by Cpl. Elizabeth Scott)
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