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In the desert near Yuma, Arizona, U.S. Marines and Navy personnel conduct a simulated casualty evacuation as part of the Weapons and Tactics Instructor Course. This documentary-style short captures how American forces train to extract and stabilize wounded personnel under battlefield pressure β€” a skill essential across all branches of the U.S. military.

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Title : Sailing
Artist : Anno Domini Beats

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00:02In the desert, outside Yuma, Arizona, US Marines from the 1st Marine Aviation
00:08Weapons and Tactics Squadron join Navy personnel for a critical phase of the
00:12Weapons and Tactics instructor course. Today's mission? A simulated casualty
00:18evacuation. Here the focus is not firepower, but time. Marines move with
00:24precision as they locate a wounded service member, stabilize the injury, and
00:28carry them out of danger. Every step mirrors the pressure and uncertainty of a
00:34real battlefield. This training strengthens survival rates, sharpens
00:38coordination among joint forces, and reinforces a simple truth. In combat, the
00:44ability to save a life is as vital as the ability to win the fight.
00:59In combat, the ability to win the fight.
01:00In combat, the ability to win the fight. In combat, the ability to win the fight.
01:01In combat, the ability to win the fight. In combat, the ability to win the fight.
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