Today is the third day of lane testing. I am happy to report I am still very much in the game. My last combat testing lane is tomorrow-- CTL 3. One this lane I will have to assemble a radio and do a radio check, navigate under barbed wire on my back through a mud pit, extricate a patient from a truck, place a patient on a SKEDO litter and pull him to the litter obstacle course where I will have to take a litter over a low wall and a high wall, call in a 9 line medevac request and load patients into a Blackhawk helicopter. Oh that's all...
All that is what stands between me and my arch nemesis: the 20k road march. I've tried so hard to maintain good health while I've been in the field, but it was a lost cause. I have a terrible head cold just in time for the road march. I have absolutely no voice. I'm going to have to whisper all my commands on tomorrow's lane, and transmitting my 9 line medevac request might be a little sketchy. Yippee. I'm not going down without a fight.
Here are some sweet pictures taken during EFMB testing (most from CTL3):
All that is what stands between me and my arch nemesis: the 20k road march. I've tried so hard to maintain good health while I've been in the field, but it was a lost cause. I have a terrible head cold just in time for the road march. I have absolutely no voice. I'm going to have to whisper all my commands on tomorrow's lane, and transmitting my 9 line medevac request might be a little sketchy. Yippee. I'm not going down without a fight.
Here are some sweet pictures taken during EFMB testing (most from CTL3):
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