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B-roll: US, Ghana conduct trauma lane during partnered medical training
U.S. Army Southern European Task Force, Africa
Video by Spc. Ivan Hernandez
Jan. 15, 2025 | 1:54
U.S. Army Soldiers and combat medics with the Ghana Armed Forces, conduct a trauma lane during a partnered medical training exercise at Caserma Del Din, Vicenza, Italy, Jan. 15, 2025. SETAF-AF strengthens interoperability with African partners through focused security cooperation exchanges such as the partner medical training. The partnered medical training enabled teams from SETAF-AF, the 173rd Airborne Brigade, the Dental Health Activity - Italy, and the Ghana Armed Forces to share medical best practices, strengthening readiness and interoperability between partners, while challenging medics to conduct their duties under the stress of simulated combat scenarios.(U.S. Army video by Spc. Ivan Hernandez)

Shot List
(00:00:00) LONG SHOT: Grader goes over the scenario with the participants
(00:03:19) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers listening to the grader
(00:06:25) CLOSE SHOT: Team lead listening
(00:10:12) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers move towards the simulated casualty (soft Focus)
(00:20:02) LONG SHOT: Soldiers start treating the simulated casualty
(00:23:03) MEDIUM SHOT: Tourniquet is being applied
(00:26:08) CLOSE SHOT: Tourniquet is being applied
(00:29:24) LONG SHOT: Soldiers evacuate simulated casualty
(00:35:14) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers evacuating simulated casualty
(00:42:11) LONG SHOT: Soldiers reassess the simulated casualty
(00:45:28: MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers reassesses simulated casualty
(00:49:11) CLOSE SHOT: Soldier reassesses tourniquet
(00:52:25) MEDIUM SHOT: Ghanian combat medics treat simulated casualty
(00:55:27) CLOSE SHOT: Ghanian combat medics treat simulated casualty
(00:59:09) CLOSE SHOT: Ghanian combat medic patch
(01:03:06) LONG SHOT: Grader’s patch while watching the soldiers
(01:06:06) MEDIUM SHOT: A Sgt. Major watches over the group
(01:12:09) MEDIUM SHOT: Sgt. Major watches the group
(01:16:05) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers begin to carry and evacuate simulated casualty on a litter
(01:23:05) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers evacuate simulated casualty on a litter
(01:26:11) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers evacuates simulated casualty on a litter
(01:30:10) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers evacuated simulated casualty into the building
(01:32:14) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers take the simulated casualty up the stairs
(01:38:18) CLOSE SHOT: Soldiers take the simulated casualty up the stairs
(01:46:01) MEDIUM SHOT: Soldiers put the simulated casualty back on the floor
(01:51:04) LONG SHOT: Soldiers finish the lane
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Who We Are

On August 23, Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs John Kirby publicly announced Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst’s selection to provide housing, medical support, logistics, and transportation support for vulnerable Afghans as they arrived in the U.S. The established task force, coined Task Force Liberty, stood up shortly afterward to support this effort.

Task Force Liberty is a team of Department of Homeland Security and Department of State personnel, Department of Defense service members and civilians, resettlement partners and affiliates and non-governmental organizations united for a common purpose. Each of these individuals embodies an American force that stands at the ready to answer our nation’s call at all times. They are ambassadors to our Afghan guests; representing the foundational principles and core values of our nation.   

What We Do

Task Force Liberty continues to support the Department of Homeland Security by providing transportation, temporary housing, medical screening, and general support for Afghan evacuees at suitable facilities, in permanent or temporary structures, as quickly as possible. This initiative provides Afghan personnel essential support at secure locations outside Afghanistan.

Task Force Liberty focuses on four Lines of Effort to accomplish this mission:

Receive

Safety/Security

Care

Community

Why We Do It

This initiative follows through on America’s commitment to Afghan personnel who helped us, and provides them essential support at secure locations, where they and their families can complete Department of State and Department of Homeland Security processing safely. In support of these agencies, the Department of Defense is proud to make these accommodations and services available to Afghan personnel.

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Contact Information

Task Force Liberty Public Affairs

Media Queries: tf.liberty.pa@gmail.com

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Phone Number: 609-253-9233