That is correct, as is the nature of our training and the nature of our exercises where we apply our training, learn what's working and what isn't, check our training, and get better at it. Even that, because of the nature of military service, is an incredible dangerous undertaking. That's why, for medics, when we deploy in support of training exercises, we're on there testing our own skills and the basic things that we need to know, and we're also there doing real-time medical support. When bad things happen it's the medics who are dealing with it. It goes beyond our training.
On June 13th, 2016. See this statement in context.