Moulage is the art of applying realistic, mock injuries for the purpose of training emergency response teams, medical, and military personnel. Moulage is a 16th-century art form with 21st-century applications. It is often used in emergency response training and exercises to simulate the kinds of injuries first responders are most likely to see after events like natural disasters, explosions, and hazardous materials incidents. Moulage adds layers of complexity and realism to exercises. Simulated injuries such as lacerations, burns, and bruises helps CAF create realistic, immersive disaster training scenarios for combat medics.” Here we have the two Cheryl’s with the Moulage artists between them ready for a training scenario and wisked off by Bell CH-146 Griffon helicopter.
Canadian Armed Forces
Group portraits can be a challenge by trying to get all your ducks in a row or they can be a lot of fun too. As in this image. After a day of taking part in an intense exercise everybody was all smiles and looking forward to a cold one at edex.
Billy is a hardcore hockey fan of the Montreal Canadiens with a special interest in Goalies.