Snake eaters' new training proves valuable
A pair of Royal Air Force Regiment infantry medics from RAF Honington, Norfolk, England, apply a tourniquet to a 'wounded' patient during an exercise combat scenario. In the madness following a roadside bomb or even a traffic accident, if any one person on an infantry team must remain focused, it's the medic, said RAF Sgt. Chris Perrio-Stone, 15 Squadron combat medic trainer. (Royal Air Force Photo)
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