- + Treating and teaching: SC combat medics use Smart Dummies to conduct training—They blink, breathe and bleed, but the camouflage-clad mannequins of the Medical Simulation Training Center here helped some South Carolina Army Natio...
- + Treating and teaching: SC combat medics use Smart Dummies to conduct training [Image 4 of 4]—Gordon Smith, the senior site lead and facilitator for the Medical Simulation Training Center at Camp Buehring, Kuwait, uses computers to control simu...
- + Treating and teaching: SC combat medics use Smart Dummies to conduct training [Image 3 of 4]—Spc. Robert Brown, Jr., of Summerville, S.C., applies a bandage to a simulated casualty during combat lifesaver re-certification in the Medical Simula...
- + Treating and teaching: SC combat medics use Smart Dummies to conduct training [Image 2 of 4]—Combat medic Sgt. Daniel Campbell (left), of Branchville, S.C., instructs Spc. Thomas Connor (right), of Columbia, S.C., during combat lifesaver re-ce...
- + Treating and teaching: SC combat medics use Smart Dummies to conduct training [Image 1 of 4]—Sgt. Victor Barrington, of Clio, S.C., applies a tourniquet to a simulated casualty during combat lifesaver re-certification in the Medical Simulation...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles—Some South Carolina Army National Guard soldiers got a chance to focus on something more in their line recently — blowing up targets with TOW missiles...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 11 of 11]—A TOW missile fired by a soldier of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, hits a target at the Udairi Range near Camp Buehring, Kuwai...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 10 of 11]—A TOW missile fired by a soldier of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, hits a target at the Udairi Range near Camp Buehring, Kuwai...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 9 of 11]—Using a towing shackle, Cpl. Nicholas Orwig, 444th Chemical Company, Illinois Army National Guard, guides TOW missile wire as an engine rewinds it at ...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 8 of 11]—Using a towing shackle, Cpl. Nicholas Orwig, 444th Chemical Company, Illinois Army National Guard, guides TOW missile wire as an engine rewinds it at ...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 7 of 11]—Soldiers of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, engage targets with TOW missiles at the Udairi Range near Camp Buehring, Kuwait, No...
- + At home on the range: SC Army National Guard troops blast targets with TOW missiles [Image 6 of 11]—Soldiers of Delta Company, 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment, engage targets with TOW missiles at the Udairi Range near Camp Buehring, Kuwait, No...
- + Something for the Joes: Recycling initiative expected to save troops money, reduce dumping—It's said that one man's trash is another's treasure, and some South Carolina Army National Guard soldiers have put that old expression to work with a...
- + Tactical cohesion—Every now and then the Army is granted the opportunity to work with another well-trained force. On the morning of Oct. 16, soldiers from C Company, 4t...
- + A test of mind and body: Soldiers become expert infantrymen in northern Kuwait—Being an infantryman is pushing yourself to limit, then turning around and pushing yourself more, according to Maj. Brian Murphy, an expert infantryma...
- + Growing success: New York soldiers guide Afghan National Police to the future—Sometime last April, New York Army National Guard Lt. Col. Russell Clark, other U.S. soldiers and members of the Dand District Afghan National Police ...
- + Home away from sand: South Carolina soldiers create dayroom in empty tent—With a grain of inspiration and their own grit, South Carolina Army National Guard soldiers have created a sanctuary from the blowing desert sand here...
- + New training, same standards: South Carolina Army National Guard soldiers keep sharp on deployment—Like the flag and standard bearers of old, the 4th Battalion, 118th Infantry Regiment Soldiers with the progress poles - a piece of bright or reflecti...
- + Seeing to the details: Soldiers form force for camp tasks—At this camp, the Angels are in the details, and those Angels are the troops of the First Sergeant's Detail. The Soldiers, who belong to the 4th Ba...
- + Camp Virginia got talent—Though the USO sponsored a talent show here June 15, the great singing and dancing talents of Army National Guard Soldiers made it impossible to pick ...
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