Thursday 21 February 2013

NEWS: Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand


Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES) 
Deep in the jungles of Thailand a military exercise is taking place which sees participants drink the blood of freshly killed cobras.
The jungle survival program is part of an annual event known as Cobra Gold 2013.
It focuses on maintaining and improving military relationships among nations in the Asia-Pacific region, including the US, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan, South Korea and Malaysia.
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 Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
US Army Sergeant Daniel A Hernandez told military website Dvidshub.net the drills were necessary for soldiers to survive in the jungle.
 Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
He said: “Drinking contaminated water could result in life-threatening problems in the jungle. If there’s no water, drinking blood could be used, but as a last resort.”
The 13,000 combined personnel were also trained in hunting insects and animals and how to identify poisonous plants.
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)
Photo - Jungle Survival Exercises See Military Drink Freshly Killed Snake Blood In Thailand (GRAPHIC PICTURES)

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