Four Soldiers and a Dummy
Army Spc. Seth W. Robinson (left), a Naco, Arizona, native serving as an operations noncommissioned officer, U.S. Army Medical Department Activities-Japan, and Staff Sgt. Nicholas M. Moore (right), a Miami, Florida, native serving as an operations NCO, MEDDAC-J, and two other U.S. Army Soldiers carry a stretcher bearing a training dummy out of a UH-1 Huey helicopter operated by the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force during Shizuoka Prefecture’s annual Comprehensive Disaster Drill in Kakegawa, Japan, Sep. 4, 2016. Moore, Robinson and 10 fellow U.S. Army Soldiers participated in this drill that demonstrated how a diverse collection of local, regional, national and international organizations can pool their respective resources to effectively respond to a major disaster. In addition to casualty evacuation, the contingent of U.S. Army troops collaborated with their JGSDF counterparts to coordinate convoy routes, establish mobile communication sites and set up supply distribution points. (Photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan)