 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. Specialist Angova is an artist of sorts. I've been doing this for about two years. In about 45 minutes, medics and doctors will practice life-saving techniques on volunteers in a mass-casualty environment. Specialist Angova does the mock victims' makeup and wounds. It's called moulage, and every patient is different. Superficial abrasions and burns to the face and arms. There's some injuries that take more time. For example, burns are more time-consuming versus lacerations or abrasions. It may look difficult, but for Specialist Angova, it's second nature. There isn't anything hard about moulage, as long as you have proper equipment, proper supplies. And she's very good at it, making exercises like today's feel and look a lot more real. The biggest reason why I do it is because I want to provide realistic training to our soldiers. That's The Army Now.