Combat Life Saver: Romanian Army Soldiers Train with American Soldiers

Combat Life Saver Romanian Army Soldiers Train with American Soldiers

The soldiers of the Romanian Army are training with the American soldiers in an exercise called Combat Life Saver, the purpose of which is to help the soldiers work together more effectively, in case they have to participate together in real missions.

The Romanian military alongside the American military at the Combat Life Saver course.

In the military base in Bemowo Piskie, soldiers from the Air Defense Detachment "Gheparzii Transilvania" graduated from the Combat Life Saver course held in the Bemowo Piskie training base together with the American partners from the Polish Battle Group.

The course had a theoretical and a practical part, and at the end of it the participants went through the emotions of a demanding exam, during which they constantly thought that the mannequin who was given first aid could be the comrade who suffered various traumas on the battlefield the fight.

The efforts made by the two Romanian soldiers were rewarded by obtaining the diplomas that certify the acquisition of the knowledge necessary to save a human life and at the same time that they are prepared to face a possible critical situation in which their skills can make the difference between life and death.

Starting up with the month of April, for approximately 6 months, the Romanian contingent "Gheparzii Transilvania", a structure generated by the 3rd Air Defense Battalion "Potaissa" trains in a multinational environment alongside the allies of the battle group from Poland, under the coordination of the Forces Command.