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Students in the U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School Basic Officer Leader Course, or BOLC, carry a “wounded” service member on a stretcher towards a helicopter that will evacuate and transport the patient to a medical facility during a simulated tactical exercise February 26 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis. The students, who are incoming commissioned Army officers, learned how to treat, move and transport wounded and injured service members in simulated combat settings, including a convoy that is ambushed and damaged by an improvised explosive device. BOLC is the entry level course for students who are becoming commissioned officers in the Army and is conducted in two phases over seven weeks, including classroom training and field training. The objective of the course is to train new officers in Army tasks and familiarize them with the AMEDD culture.
180226-F-YQ806-1384.JPG Photo By: Johnny Saldivar

JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-CAMP BULLIS, Texas - Students in the U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School Basic Officer Leader Course, or BOLC, carry a “wounded” service member on a stretcher towards a helicopter that will evacuate and transport the patient to a medical facility during a simulated tactical exercise February 26 at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis. The students, who are incoming commissioned Army officers, learned how to treat, move and transport wounded and injured service members in simulated combat settings, including a convoy that is ambushed and damaged by an improvised explosive device. BOLC is the entry level course for students who are becoming commissioned officers in the Army and is conducted in two phases over seven weeks, including classroom training and field training. The objective of the course is to train new officers in Army tasks and familiarize them with the AMEDD culture.


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