1 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –
DAQ_7665 Pfc. Alexia Hall, a medic, from headquarters and headquarters battalion, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, provides medical services to a fellow soldier at the I Corps aid station as a part of a command post exercise on Nov. 4, 2017 at Camp Ho...
(Photo Credit: U.S. Army)VIEW ORIGINAL2 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –
Pfc. Alexia Hall, a medic, from headquarters and headquarters battalion, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, documents medical services provided to a fellow soldier at the I Corps aid station as a part of a command post exercise on Nov. 4, 2017 at Camp Hov...
(Photo Credit: U.S. Army)VIEW ORIGINAL3 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption – (Photo Credit: U.S. Army)VIEW ORIGINAL4 / 4Show Caption +Hide Caption –
Pfc. Alexia Hall, a medic, and Cpt. Eric Ross, a physician's assistant, both from from headquarters and headquarters battalion, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, disscuss a soldier's medical condition at the I Corps aid station as a part of a command pos...
(Photo Credit: U.S. Army)VIEW ORIGINAL
I Corps medics from headquarters and headquarters battalion, 17th Field Artillery Brigade, provide medical care at the I Corps aid station as a part of a command post training exercise on Nov. 4, 2017 at Camp Hovey, South Korea. Soldiers assigned to the I Corps aid station are not only responsible for the day to day welfare of the soldiers at the command post exercise but also training for real life contingency operations.
Social Sharing