US Army medical soldiers take part in Turkish Winter Exercise

KARS, Turkey – U.S. Army Colonel (Dr.) Jeremy Johnson (center), the chief of staff for Medical Readiness Command, Europe travelled to Kars, Turkey recently where he observed Winter Exercise 2025 hosted by the Turkish Land Forces. Johnson is pictured here with a group of U.S. Army medical soldiers from Germany who took part in the winter exercise. The exercise was designed to increase and advance the operational capacities of participants, as well as strengthening interoperability in joint operations among international partners.
KARS, Turkey – U.S. Army Colonel (Dr.) Jeremy Johnson (pictured left), the chief of staff for Medical Readiness Command, Europe travelled to Kars, Turkey recently where he observed Winter Exercise 2025 hosted by the Turkish Land Forces. Johnson was among more than 100 senior military medical leaders from several allied and partner nations who visited the exercise. U.S. Army medical soldiers stationed in Germany were among the multinational participants in the exercise. The overall focus of the exercise was to test the combat capabilities of the participating units including live fire in deep snow and severe cold temperatures. The exercise was also designed to increase and advance the operational capacities of participants, as well as strengthening interoperability in joint operations among international partners. (Courtesy Photo)
KARS, Turkey – Turkish soldiers demonstrate sleeping in extreme cold weather climate. U.S. Army Col. (Dr.) Jeremy Johnson, chief of staff for Medical Readiness Command, Europe was among more than 100 senior military medical leaders who travelled to Turkey recently to observe the Turkish Land Forces hosted Winter Exercise 2025. The multinational exercise was designed to increase and advance the operational capacities of participants, as well as strengthening interoperability in joint operations among international partners.
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