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Corpsmen and Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6 and 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment assist paramedics in helping an injured man get loaded onto a field expediet litter in Bridgeport, California, Oct. 4. Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth Jones and PO3 Diamond Green, hospital corpsmen with CLB-6, along with fellow Marines, rushed to the aid of a man who had been injured in a motorcycle accident. CLB-6 and Weapons Company, 2nd Battlion, 5th Marine Regiment were conducting training at Sardine Rock, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Center in Bridgeport, California, on Oct. 4, when a passing vehicle requested help after they had come upon the scene of a motorcycle accident. The Green and Jones selflessly responded and helped stabilize the man before he was rushed to a hospital via a care flight unit.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Maj. Jason Copeland/Released)
141004-M-JC123-001.JPG Photo By: Maj. Jason Copeland

Oct 8, 2014
MARINE CORPS MOUNTAIN WARFARE TRAINING CENTER BRIDGEPORT, California - Corpsmen and Marines from Combat Logistics Battalion 6 and 2nd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment assist paramedics in helping an injured man get loaded onto a field expediet litter in Bridgeport, California, Oct. 4. Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth Jones and PO3 Diamond Green, hospital corpsmen with CLB-6, along with fellow Marines, rushed to the aid of a man who had been injured in a motorcycle accident. CLB-6 and Weapons Company, 2nd Battlion, 5th Marine Regiment were conducting training at Sardine Rock, Marine Corps Mountain Warfare Center in Bridgeport, California, on Oct. 4, when a passing vehicle requested help after they had come upon the scene of a motorcycle accident. The Green and Jones selflessly responded and helped stabilize the man before he was rushed to a hospital via a care flight unit.(U.S. Marine Corps photo by Maj. Jason Copeland/Released)


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