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Spreading a garbage bag on the wet ground, Sanderlin, a 51-year-old mother of four from nearby Vancouver, Washington, sits with one leg outstretched and checks to make sure her T-shirt isn'tobscuring the bloody laceration on her chest.
Staging the Largest Terrorism-Response Drill in U.S. History 2008
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Sanderlin says she lucked out in this weird injury sweepstakes.
Staging the Largest Terrorism-Response Drill in U.S. History 2008
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Sanderlin is eventually loaded into an ambulance and taken to Legacy Emanuel Hospital.
Staging the Largest Terrorism-Response Drill in U.S. History 2008
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Pointing to a stray limb and a toddler-sized corpse, Sanderlin says, "It's a lot more sobering once you're out here."
Staging the Largest Terrorism-Response Drill in U.S. History 2008
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"I can't wait to get moulaged," Sanderlin says, using the term for injury-simulating makeup.
Staging the Largest Terrorism-Response Drill in U.S. History 2008
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GRACE: Agent Sanderlin, where do the kids say the little boy got the crack?
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William C. Dunlap, pilot; SP5 Michael H. Shanley, gunner; and SP5 William D. Sanderlin, crew chief, were flying in the second UH1B gunship (serial #64-13959) in a flight of two in a night ground support mission in Binh Dinh Province,
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Government announced that the Vietnamese had discovered the remains of Dunlap, Sanderlin, Shanley and VandenEykel, and they had been returned to U.S. control.
Dunlap, William C. 1990
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William D. Sanderlin, crew chief, were flying in the second UH1B gunship
Dunlap, William C. 1990
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Government announced that the Vietnamese had discovered the remains of Dunlap, Sanderlin, Shanley and VandenEykel, and they had been returned to U.S. control.
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