Snake eaters' new training proves valuable

A 51 Squadron Royal Air Force Regiment combat medic from RAF Honington, Norfolk, England, checks a 'wounded' soldier's pulse during an exercise combat scenario. RAF Sgt. Chris Perrio-Stone, 15 Squadron combat medic trainer, crusaded for new and more-realistic training for his medics. As a result, all infantry medics now spend time in United Kingdom hospitals where they are exposed to human blood and real-life smells. (Royal Air Force Photo)

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