Military leaders are taking steps to ensure their Soldiers are trained for future offensives. SGT Marlon Styles shows us a group of German and Austrian troops getting some medical training from Soldiers in preparation for potential battles.
Sgt. Joseph Campbell, a combat medic with the Landstuhl-based Company C, 1st Battalion, 214 Aviation Regiment, instructs fellow Soldiers on wrapping bandages during recent training. Campbell was one of three Company C Soldiers who assisted a German woman involved in a motor vehicle accident.
A U.S. soldier is treated by U.S. Army Medic during a medical exercise that is part of Austere challenge 2012, at Bed Ezra, Israel, Oct. 22, 2012. The 10th AAMDC soldiers participate in the joint Austere challenge 2012 exercise with Israeli Defense Forces to develop partnered air and missile defense capabilities.
Operation Rhino Serpent, a multi-national medical field training exercise comprised of more than 550 U.S. Army Europe, German Armed Forces and British Armed Forces active duty Reservists and volunteers
From left, U.S. Army Pfc. Vernisha Browne, 212th Combat Support Hospital out of Miesau, Germany, a German soldier, British army Sgt. Andrew Hunter and U.S. Army Pfc. Rachel Nuñez, 212th CSH, stabilize a simulated casualty Sept. 14 during Operation Rhino Serpent at Sennelager Training Area, Germany. Rhino Serpent was a joint medical training exercise for U.S., British and German armed forces.
An airborne combat medic assumed responsibilities as the senior enlisted advisor at the Warrior Transition Battalion – Europe at a ceremony on Campbell Barracks here Dec. 2.