MSG Steinbaugh is a 25 year Army veteran with 20 years’ experience as a Special Forces medic and over 50 months of combat experience during his career. MSG Steinbaugh spent the last four years of his career as the USSOCOM Medical Combat Developer. His experience and vision has led to the development and funding of many Pre-hospital products for the medic’s aid bag. These include the CROC Junctional Tourniquet, The Abdominal Aortic Tourniquet (which was named Popular science invention of the year), the Athena Mini Medic wireless casualty monitor, The EXO hypothermia kit, The RMI lightweight altitude chamber, and numerous light weight litter systems.
John Steinbaugh
VP & Director of Strategic Development

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