 U.S. Army soldiers simulate a medical evacuation during Getica Sabre 2017. Captain Jeffrey Irwin explains the importance of constant rehearsal. We're in an exercise with a real world threat. We're firing artillery, we've got weapons, we've got a lot of moving pieces. So the probability of an injury is relatively high. You don't want your first time running through casualty evacuation, medevac, air medevac to be when someone's life is really on the line. Soldiers execute a timely and efficient movement while providing in-route care to the injured person while they hurry to the location of the medevac aircraft. Two soldiers, one from 1st Cab DiBardi and one from 4th, 319th Field Artillery of the 173rd, were picked up each by a different medevac bird from the 10th Combat Aviation Brigade and were taken to Targumuris Hospital. Reporting for U.S. Army Europe, I'm Specialist Kelsey Van Fleet.