Dynamic Front

The next iteration of exercise Dynamic Front takes place from Nov. 4-24, 2024 in Finland, Estonia, Germany, Poland, and Romania. It demonstrates NATO’s ability to share fire missions, target information, and operational graphics from the Arctic to the Black Sea.
The exercise increases the lethality of the Alliance through long-distance fires, builds unit readiness in a complex joint, multi-national environment, and leverages host nation capabilities to increase USARUER-AF’s operational reach. Dynamic Front is planned to include more than 1,800 U.S. and 3,700 multi-national service members from 28 Allied and partner nations.

Please send media inquiries to the 56th Artillery Command Public Affairs Office at: usarmy.wiesbaden-germany.56-atry-cmd.mbx.pao@army.mil.


For photos, video and news of Dynamic Front visit: https://www.dvidshub.net/feature/DynamicFront

Video by Staff Sgt. Julio Hernandez, Spc. Marissa Krahulec, Pfc. Kayla Mc Guire
Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise 2025: Forging Joint and Multinational Medical Readiness for Complex Operations
Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
June 13, 2025 | 2:34
Medical professionals from the U.S. Armed Forces, Royal Netherlands Army, and United Arab Emirates Army participated in the Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise (JEMX-25) from June 8-13, 2025. This comprehensive exercise combined didactic instruction with dynamic tactical care scenarios, immersing participants in highly realistic combat casualty care training. Key training events included Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) at the point of injury, Military Working Dog (MWD) care, and "walking blood bank" (Autologous Fresh Whole Blood Transfusion) procedures. Participants honed skills in prolonged field care in resource-limited settings, casualty evacuation (CASAVAC) and medical evacuation (MEDEVAC) utilizing air platforms such as the UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter and ground platforms like the M1133 Medical Evacuation Vehicle (MEV), and practiced damage control resuscitation and surgery. Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise (JEMX-25) critically enhances unit and individual combat medical readiness and improves joint and multinational interoperability, preparing forces to deliver life-saving care across all roles of medical support in complex and dynamic operational environments.
(U.S. Army video by Staff Sgt. Julio Hernandez; featuring Spc. Marissa Krahulec and Pfc. Kayla McGuire)
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