Iowa Air Guard public health practitioners train in Kosovo
185th Air Refueling Wing, Iowa Air National Guard
Video by Master Sgt. Vincent De Groot
May 10, 2018 | 2:06
Video news Package from Pristina, Kosovo explains how U.S. Air National Guard public health officer, Major Kristin Keller of the Iowa Air National Guard is helping to keep Soldiers healthy during a two week field exercise. She explains that during conflict more soldiers are removed from the battlefield due to illness and disease than from injuries from fighting.

Keller is with a group of Doctors and medical technicians from the Iowa Air National Guard who are taking part in a two week multinational exercise this week in the nation of Kosovo.

The exercise is part of the U.S. military partner program where Iowa has been pared with Kosovo. The exercise has representatives from the U.S., Kosovo Security Force along with six other nations come together to exercise a response to catastrophic event.

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132nd Wing Public Health
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