 Embedded partnering teams are tasked with training the Afghan National Army and other local security forces in various military procedures and principles. Marines and sailors of the Second Room Logistics Group Embedded Partnering Team recently provided Afghan soldiers with a complex mass casualty exercise at Camp Shorabak Afghanistan, the training focused on how to react to an improvised explosive device attack on a mounted vehicle. The idea is that they understand when a vehicle gets hit that there's certain things they need to think about which is covering the vehicle and taking care of the casualties and continuing on with the mission. One of this was for them to react and continue to loop around. Marines and personnel from military professional resources incorporated have worked to prepare Afghan soldiers in previous training operations and are taking their time to ensure they remember these life-saving procedures. The training included dismounting, vehicle recovery and casualty evacuation exercises. Navy corpsmen with the Second Room Logistics Group also showed Afghan soldiers proper IV and blood transfusion techniques. Marines and sailors along with MPRI work daily to ensure the Afghan soldiers are properly conditioned and ready to face these dangers in the field. Reporting from Washington, I'm Private First Class, John Tucker.