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Author


Brian P. Pasquale, MPH, NREMT-P retired after 22 years of Army Reserve service, spending his last 12 years in Army Civil Affairs. He has been teaching pre-hospital medical programs since the 1990’s and has trained soldiers in tactical medicine concepts since the beginning of GWOT operations in 2001. He served as a flight medic in Desert Storm and served in support of GWOT Operations. Brian has authored several tactical medicine-training programs used by deploying military units as well as civilian training agencies.


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