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English: A German Army SOF medic attends to a mannequin with a chest wound at the ACME training facility in February 2014. The ACME serves as research and testing capability, testing SOF-specific medical equipment in a simulated environment.
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Source http://www.nato.int/cps/en/natolive/photos_108162.htm
Author Staff Sgt Andrew Davis

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