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English: Petty Officer Third Class, Glenn E. Palmer, corpsman with 4th Air-Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Marine Forces Reserve, places two tourniquets on a Marine after he is hypothetically wounded by an improvised explosive device during a training scenario aboard Camp Guernsey Army Air Field, Wyo., Oct. 27. Approximately 20 Marines from 4th ANGLICO are being attached to 2nd ANGLICO, II Marine Expeditionary Force, for an upcoming deployment to Afghanistan. The Marines trained together for approximately three weeks aboard the base and worked on various skills such as live fire convoys and land navigation.
Date Taken on 25 October 2011
Source http://www.marines.mil/unit/2ndmardiv/PublishingImages/111028-M-22.jpg
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