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DIVULJE TRAINING BASE, Croatia – Ukrainian Army Lt. Valeria Bodyan practices inserting an intravenous line into a synthetic limb May 6 during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Combat Life Saver (CLS) training course is one of eleven courses offered during MEDCEUR. Fifteen nations are participating in the exercise from May 2 through 14. The exercise focuses on mass-casualty training scenarios and humanitarian aid in response to crises situations. MEDCEUR is a Joint Chiefs of Staff regional/multilateral exercise sponsored by U.S. European Command. Croatia is hosting the 2008 exercise which has drawn about 400 multi-nationals in support of the Partnership for Peace initiative. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kristin Ruleau)
DIVULJE TRAINING BASE, Croatia – Macedonian Army Medical Team’s Sgt. 1st Class Emil Nadjenovski displays the monitoring instrument on a Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) mannequin to personnel in attendance May 6 during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Combat Life Saver (CLS) training course is one of eleven courses offered during MEDCEUR. Troops from Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Ukraine came together for the course to learn different CPR techniques. Fifteen nations are participating in the exercise from May 2 through 14. The exercise focuses on mass-casualty training scenarios and humanitarian aid in response to crises situations. MEDCEUR is a Joint Chiefs of Staff regional/multilateral exercise sponsored by U.S. European Command. Croatia is hosting the 2008 exercise which has drawn about 400 multi-nationals in support of the Partnership for Peace initiative. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kristin Ruleau)
DIVULJE TRAINING BASE, Croatia – Macedonian Army Medical Team’s Sgt. Milena Velickovska prepares various personnel to insert an intravenous (I.V.) line into a synthetic limb May 6 during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Combat Life Saver (CLS) training course is one of eleven courses offered during MEDCEUR. Troops from Macedonia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, and the Ukraine came together for the course to learn different I.V. techniques. Fifteen nations are participating in the exercise from May 2 through 14. The exercise focuses on mass-casualty training scenarios and humanitarian aid in response to crises situations. MEDCEUR is a Joint Chiefs of Staff regional/multilateral exercise sponsored by U.S. European Command. Croatia is hosting the 2008 exercise which has drawn about 400 multi-nationals in support of the Partnership for Peace initiative. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kristin Ruleau)