Video: Immediate Response 2012 (2CR 1LT Patrick Rose Interview)
Video by Staff Sgt. Jose Ibarra Subscribe To This Journalist
1LT Patrick Rose Physician Assistant for 1st Squadron 2nd Cavalry Regiment explains how him and his team helped an Albanian soldier during Immediate Response 2012. Immediate Response 2012 is a multinational tactical field training exercise that involves more than 700 personnel primarily from the US and Croatian armed forces, with contingents from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, and Slovenia. Macedonia and Serbia will send observers to the exercise. The exercise was held from May 22 to June 10, 2012. The exercise is a part of USEUCOM’s joint training and exercise program designed to enhance joint and combined interoperability with allied and partner nations. IR12 supports interoperability between the US Army, US Air Force, Croatian Armed Forces and partner nations and will help prepare participants to operate successfully in a joint, multinational, interagency, integrated environment. A primary objective is to prepare participating nations for increased contributions to ongoing and future NATO operations. Soundbites from 1st Lt. Patrick Rose. Produced by Staff Sgt. Jose Ibarra. Also available in high definition.
Date Taken:06.7.2012
Date Posted:06.9.2012 1:45PM
Category:B-Roll
Video ID:146271
VIRIN:120607-A-BM744-002
Filename:DOD_100412315
Length:00:06:33
Location:SLUNJ, HR