5.03.2012 319th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment Story by Capt. Lawrence Carmack
TARIN KOT, Afghanistan – Members of the Afghan National Army’s 4th Kandak, 205th Corp Medical Company, gathered at Multi-National Base Tarin Kot this week, to learn how to train their own in medical evacuation.
Capt. Toor Kahn, company commander of the medical unit, said that the training, being a first for them, is beneficial to the 205th and will enable them to send personnel forward to train and certify other Afghan medics at forward bases.
“This was a first in training soldiers to train others and many of these soldiers are already using their medical skills in the field,” said Kahn.
Company leaders sent their best soldiers to this training to build even greater capabilities for future successes in the Uruzgan province.
The Uruzgan province has seen many firsts in training and is in the process of transitioning all operations over to the Afghan government, much like neighboring Daykundi province’s transition, occurring in December.
“We are very thankful to ISAF for all they have done,” said 1st Lt. Allisha Allishazada, 205th Corps communications officer for the training. “This means so much to the Afghan National Army and the people of Afghanistan.”
Mentors are hopeful that beyond training their own, the Afghan medics will be able to use the information learned as a base-line to create their own operating procedures based on their unit’s strategic medical needs.