Kosovo and Iowa National Guard Hold Joint Field Medicine Exercise

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The Minister of Defense, Ejup Maqedonci, and the Commander of the Kosovo Security Force (KSF), Lieutenant General Bashkim Jashari, visited a joint exercise between the KSF and the U.S. military.

They closely observed the execution of the field medical exercise, which is being conducted in collaboration with the medical personnel of the Iowa National Guard and the medical regiment of the KSF. This exercise is part of the ongoing cooperation and partnership between the two forces.

According to our army, this exercise is being conducted as part of a training plan aimed at enhancing the capabilities of ROL1 and ROL2 field medicine and strengthening cooperation with the Iowa National Guard of the United States.

The Medical Regiment of the Logistics Command is executing this exercise, which focuses on practical work and testing in various areas such as: C3/C4, 9-Line, Triage, Medical Evacuation, Emergency Case Treatment, and Air Evacuation. These are all essential components of preparing, training, and executing real-life cases on the battlefield.

Both the Minister and the KSF Commander highly valued the cooperation and assistance provided by the Iowa National Guard in enhancing medical capacities within the Kosovo Security Force, as well as in other areas.

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