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DIVULJE TRAINING BASE, Croatia – Macedonian Army Sgt. Milena Velickovska discusses different techniques of Self Aid Buddy Care May 3 with cadets Vahe Petrosyan (lying down) and Arsen Adonc from the Military Medicine Faculty of the Armenian Medical University during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Self Aid Buddy Care 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 – U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Timothy Nagowski, 458th Expeditionary Medical Squadron, demonstrates the fireman's carry May 3 for cadets from the Military Medicine Faculty of the Armenian Medical University during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Self Aid Buddy Care 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 – U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Stephen DeReis, 458th Expeditionary Medical Squadron, demonstrates the application of moulage on Cadet Abbasov Maksim May 3 for cadets from the Military Medicine Faculty of the Azerbaijan Medical University during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The moulage 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 Sgt. Milena Velickovska observes cadets from the Military Medicine Faculty of the Armenian Medical University as they treat each other using Self Aid Buddy Care May 3 during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Self Aid Buddy Care 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 – Croatian Chief of Police for the city of Split, Ninoslav Curic, shares emergency management procedures May 3 during the 2008 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe (MEDCEUR). The Emergency Management course is one of eleven courses offered during MEDCEUR. The involvement of the Croatian emergency services adds a realistic touch to the exercise. 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)