September 27, 2013
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Volume 37, number 38
POW shares story of survival Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Paul Needham talks about his time in captivity after a luncheon Sept. 18 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. The luncheon was held in memory of prisoners of war and those missing in action, and Needham was invited to be the guest speaker to tell his story to Airmen as a way to enhance their resiliency. Needham was captured Nov. 4, 1979, by Iranian terrorists who took over the U.S. Embassy in Teheran, Iran.
Photo by Senior Airman Hailey Haux
For more photos, see pages 24 and 25.
Local Soldiers compete for coveted badge First Lt. Jorge Delgado (left), assigned to the 212th Combat Support Hospital, evacuates a casualty with the help of a support Soldier during the Expert Field Medical Badge test Sept. 13. The EFMB test is the utmost challenge to the professional competence and physical endurance of the military medical professional.
GRAFENWÖHR, Germany — Dozens of U.S. Army medical Soldiers from the KMC recently took part in U.S. Army Europe’s Expert Field Medical Badge competition, a grueling 10-day event that pushed service members to their limits to earn the coveted honor. Soldiers who took part were from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, the Miesau-based 212th
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Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Randall Jackson
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by Sgt. Michael Reinsch U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs
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Combat Support Hospital and the Kaiserslautern-based 21st Theater Sustainment Command. The event offered an opportunity for Soldiers to prove their medical proficiency and readiness while increasing their understanding of different nations’ medical tactics, techniques and procedures. While the EFMB is a U.S. Army badge, USAREUR invites coalition partners and medics from the U.S. Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps See EFMB, Page 3
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