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Description A Special Forces team medic assigned to the Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force- Afghanistan treats another U.S. Army Soldier for shrapnel wounds from a rocket-propelled grenade explosion while battling Taliban fighters in the Sangin District area of Helmand Province, Afghanistan, April 10, 2007. The Soldier continued fighting minutes after he was treated.
Treating Shrapnel Wounds, Helmand Province, Afghanistan by Daniel Love, US Army, April 10, 2007 (DOD 070410-9834L-012)
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