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MEDCEUR10 officially ends
Lt. Col. Jeff White, Expeditionary Medical Support commander at MEDCEUR 2010, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, normally assigned to the 48th Medical Group at RAF Lakenheath, England, (left), and Chief of Staff of the Montenegrin armed forces, Col. Zoran Lazarevic, salute one another during an exchange of certificates during the closing ceremony for MEDCEUR 10 at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 20. With MEDCEUR 10 wrapped up, MEDCEUR 2011 is already on the horizons with Macedonia as host nation. For more information go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany M. Deuel)
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Posted: 9/20/2010
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MEDCEUR10 Live exercise
United States Air Force Maj. Shawn Nichols (left) and Tech. Sgt. Victor Malone (right), both of the 48th Medical Group at RAF Lakenheath, England, listen for a heartbeat and hold breathing apparatus on an acting victim as Macedonian armed forces Capt. Jasmin Sainoski watches during a medical exercise scenario that is part of MEDCEUR 2010, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro Sept. 16. This exercise, in which approximately 250 servicemembers from ten nations are participating, is designed to increase the forces' capabilities of responding effectively to real world disaster and crisis situations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me.(U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Tiffany M. Deuel)
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Posted: 9/19/2010
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Seabees build Montenegrin clinic
Navy Seabees and Montenegrin soldiers construct an urgent care facility in Kolasin, Montenegro, Sept. 16. Funded by U.S. European Command as part of the Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe, the clinic will be one of the most up-to-date medical facilities in the country when it is completed in late November. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman David Dobrydney)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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Seabees build Montenegrin clinic
Montenegrin soldier Dalebor Drljevic steadies a ladder for a U.S. Navy Seabee during construction of an urgent care facility in Kolasin, Montenegro, Sept. 16. The clinic, funded by U.S. European Command as part of the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe, will provide vital capacity in Montenegro’s medical service. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman David Dobrydney)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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Seabees build Montenegrin clinic
Navy Seabees work alongside Montenegrin soldiers to prepare the roof for a new urgent care facility in Kolasin, Montenegro, Sept. 16. The clinic’s construction is being funded by U.S. European Command as part of the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman David Dobrydney)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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Marines teach MEDCEUR military medics
Gunnery Sgt. Octavius Shivers, the non-commissioned officer in charge of Detachment Personnel Retrieval and Processing, Smyrna, Ga., plays dead during a demonstration as part of Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe 2010 at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. MEDCUER 10 is an annual U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff-sponsored exercise meant to improve mass casualty disaster response and increase interoperability between the U.S. and participating nations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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Marines teach MEDCEUR military medics
Cpl. Whelma Villaester, a Personnel Retrieval and Processing specialist with Detachment PRP, Smyrna, Ga., plays dead as foreign forces practice body searches as part of Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe 2010 at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. MEDCEUR 10 is an annual U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff-sponsored exercise meant to improve mass casualty disaster response and increase interoperability between the U.S. and participating nations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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Marines teach MEDCEUR military medics
Gunnery Sgt. Octavius Shivers, the non-commissioned officer in charge of Detachment Personnel Retrieval and Processing, Smyrna, Ga., crawls into a human remains pouch during a class for foreign forces as part of Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe 2010 at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. MEDCEUR 10 is an annual U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff-sponsored exercise meant to improve mass casualty disaster response and increase interoperability between the U.S. and participating nations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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MEDCEUR Marine Personnel Recovery Team
Cpl. Whelma Villaester, a Personnel Retrieval and Processing specialist with Detachment PRP, Smyrna, Ga., works procedures for handling a faux corpse Sept. 15 inside the mock PRP collection point set up during the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. The exercise challenges approximately 250 military medical personnel from the U.S. and nine central and eastern European nations to respond to a series of simulated disasters by collecting and treating role-player casualties. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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MEDCEUR Marine Personnel Recovery Team
Gunnery Sgt. Octavius Shivers, the non-commissioned officer in charge of Detachment Personnel Retrieval and Processing, Smyrna, Ga., takes notes as his Marines examine a faux corpse Sept. 15 inside the mock PRP collection point set up during the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. The exercise challenges approximately 250 military medical personnel from the U.S. and nine central and eastern European nations to respond to a series of simulated disasters by collecting and treating role-player casualties. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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MEDCEUR Marine Personnel Recovery Team
Lance Cpl. Kyle Fikbeiner, a Personnel Retrieval and Processing specialist with Detachment PRP, Smyrna, Ga., examines a faux corpse’s ring Sept. 15 inside the mock PRP collection point set up during the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. The exercise challenges approximately 250 military medical personnel from the U.S. and nine central and eastern European nations to respond to a series of simulated disasters by collecting and treating role-player casualties. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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MEDCEUR Marine Personnel Recovery Team
Montenegrin soldiers unload a role-player casualty Sept. 15 during the 2010 Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro. The exercise challenges approximately 250 military medical personnel from the U.S. and nine central and eastern European nations to respond to a series of simulated disasters by collecting and treating role-player casualties. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Lance Cpl. Jad Sleiman)
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MEDCEUR10 visitors day
Montenegrin armed forces medics carry an acting victim on a stretcher to a medical treatment tent during a medical exercise as part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 17. Over 100 government ministers, flag officers and other distinguished visitors witnessed this exercise along with four other scenarios in which approximately than 250 servicemembers from ten nations were participating in to receive realistic training to be more prepared for real world situations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany M. Deuel)
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Posted: 9/18/2010
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MEDCEUR10 visitors day
United States Air Force Tech. Sgt. Tonya O'Toole, Staff Sgt. Kamesha Lewis, Staff Sgt. Jacob Good and Staff Sgt. Vince Remo, (left to right), all of the 48th Medical Group at RAF Lakenheath, England, carry an acting victim on a litter during a medical exercise scenario as government ministers, flag officers and other distinguished visitors watch during MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro Sept. 17. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany M. Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 visitors day
A Montenegrin airplane drops fire retardant on a mock bridge explosion fire -- a medical exercise demonstration that is part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 17. The scenario, along with four others, was shown to government ministers, flag officers and other honored guests during visitors day. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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Posted: 9/17/2010
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MEDCEUR10 visitors day
Montenegrin ministers, flag officers of participating nations and other distinguished visitors watch an air evacuation demonstration during a mock bridge explosion that is part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 17. More than 100 visitors came to see approximately 250 servicemembers from ten nations participate in five medical exercise scenarios. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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Posted: 9/17/2010
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MEDCEUR10 Live Exercise
(left to right) United States Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jose Libuano, a medical technician from the 48th Aerospace Medical Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, England, receives guidance from International Expeditionary Education and Training Department USAF School of Aerospace Medicine Chair Col. Nima Reavis from Brooks City-Base, Texas, on the acting victim's situation during a simulated bridge explosion emergency response exercise at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 16. This exercise is a part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, in which servicemembers from ten nations are participating in order to receive realistic training to be better prepared for real-world situations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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Posted: 9/17/2010
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MEDCEUR10 Live Exercise
(left to right) United States Air Force Master Sgt. Angela Morris, first sergeant for the 48th Munitions Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, England, serves as a medic and helps a victim of a mock bridge explosion as Master Sgt. Sonyia Lilly, family health flight chief of the 48th Medical Operations Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, radios for more medical assistance at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 16. This scenario is a part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, in which servicemembers from ten nations are participating in order to receive realistic training to be better prepared for real-world situations. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 Live Exercise
Ukrainian armed forces Lt. Col. Konstantin Gumenyuk, surgeon, places surgical cloth around a mock victim's wounds during MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 16. Colonel Gumenyuk, along with more than 250 other medical servicemembers from ten nations work, train and learn with one another so that they will be capable of responding to real world situations more efficiently. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 Live Exercise
(left to right) United States Air Force Staff Sgt. James Ellison and Tech. Sgt. Jose Libunao, medical technicians of the 48th Medical Group at RAF Lakenheath, England, strap in an acting victim after a simulated bridge explosion during MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 16. Approximately 250 servicemembers from ten nations participated in various scenarios designed to provide training experience and the opportunity to learn how to work together effectively to save lives. For more information, go to www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 Live exercise
Medical armed forces members from ten nations train together and learn from one another during a mock surgery for a victim of a simulated gas station explosion during MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 15. The exercise is designed to help the servicemembers from all nations to be better prepared for real world situations. For more information, visit www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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Posted: 9/16/2010
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MEDCEUR10 Live exercise
(left to right) United States Air Force Staff Sgt. Kimberly Holder, a medical technician from the 48th Medical Group at RAF Lakenheath, England, holds a gauze packet as fellow 48th MDG member, Dr. (Capt.) Amy Davis holds the burned hand of a mock traffic accident victim during a medical exercise at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 15. This exercise, one of several that are part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, in which ten nations are participating in, is designed to provide realistic, hands-on training to the medical armed forces members so that they are highly prepared for real world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 Live exercise
(left to right) United States Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Good, a medical technician from the 48th Medical Operations Squadron at RAF Lakenheath, England, stabilizes the head of someone covered with make-up to represent a specific injury from a mock traffic accident at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 15. This emergency response scenario was part of MEDCEUR 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, that has armed forces participants from ten nations. These exercises will enable the medical armed forces members to learn from each other and be better prepared for real-world situations. For more information, visit www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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MEDCEUR10 Live exercise
United States Air Force medical personnel respond to a mock traffic accident to rescue victims during MEDCUER 10, a medical training exercise in central and eastern Europe, at Danilovgrad Army Base, Montenegro, Sept. 15. Armed forces members from ten nations participated together in the exercise. For more information, visit www.usafe.af.mil/medceur.asp and www.odbrana.gov.me. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tiffany Deuel)
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Posted: 9/16/2010
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