Soldiers from the Medical Task Force assigned to Regional Command East (RC-E), part of NATO’s Kosovo Force (KFOR) mission, conducted life-saving skills training at Camp Bondsteel for soldiers and personnel from partner forces using the Defense Health Agency’s “Deployed Medicine” curriculum.
According to KFOR, the training aims to enhance the force’s ability to respond to medical emergencies and provide life-saving assistance at the scene.
The announcement stated that through activities such as these, KFOR personnel strengthen operational readiness and situational awareness, highlighting KFOR’s continued commitment to ensuring a safe and secure environment for all people living in Kosovo.
