 Hi my name is Sergeant Clements. I am the treatment NCOIC for the battalions aid station here. Yesterday we completed a ground medevac rehearsal with our Filipino counterparts. We simulated a casualty getting injured and us the aid station receiving the nine line sending out our evacuation crew to go pick them up. At the point of our casualty we transported our casualty onto a litter. From that casualty point we loaded our casualty into the FLA. FLA was then driven to the medical station, the aid station. While en route to the station I did a couple assessments, heart lungs, any type of medical reassessments. From the FLA we transported the patient on a litter into the aid station where he was further assessed. We simulated treating him and what we go over in the aid station with the PA. Notified our Filipino counterparts and we loaded them up into the Filipino ambulance that's contracted out here to help us. These are our very close allies. We possibly could be working in the future in different countries in different places. They need to know the type of medical care that we provide and we also need to know the type of medical care that they provide. It is very important to make sure that our allies and ourselves all align and work in one cohesive unit.