File:Moulage dummy.jpg

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English: Picture showing medical soldiers in training working on a 'wounded' soldier (dummy) with moulage.
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  • 2006-02-07 07:01 Rarelibra 1024×680×8 (190930 bytes) Picture showing medical soldiers in training working on a 'wounded' soldier (manikin) with moulage.

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