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JEMX Wrap-Up Video

  • Carl R. Darnall Army Medical Center
  • June 6, 2024 | 2:08

The Joint Emergency Medicine Exercise is the U.S. Military's largest, preeminent medical training exercise. JEMX-24 will be conducted at various Fort Cavazos training sites for all graduating Tri-Service Emergency and Family Medicine residents and multiple medical MOS/AOCs within CRDAMC, MRC-W, US Army MEDCOM, and III Armored Corps, conducting realistic combat casualty care training to increase unit/individual combat readiness and joint interoperability. Approximately, 1,500 Joint Service personnel representing 50 medical specialties from 60 different units across Fort Cavazos, the Tri-Services, DoD affiliates three components, and NATO partnerships will participate in the 5-day training exercise.