Spirit of America and US military efforts strengthen relationships and equip first responders in Bosnia-Herzegovina
I was just in Bosnia and Herzegovina to support a swift water rescue training event put on by the US military. I traveled to Brčko District with the US Army Civil Affairs team to see the training first hand and meet the first responders who were receiving the SoA-funded swift water rescue kits. It was incredible to meet the participants and see how the resources we provided greatly improved the city’s emergency response preparedness and strengthened the military team’s relationship with not only the first responders, but also the city’s civil administration.
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) is located in a part of the world that has suffered greatly due to ethnic and political divides. The conflict that devastated the country and left it divided, largely along ethnic lines, significantly impacted every part of the residents’ lives. However, during recent natural disasters, including the catastrophic 2014 floods, communities came together to rescue survivors and restore humanity.
During the two-day training event, the US trainers provided a classroom theory portion for first responders where they discussed reading river currents and various rescue techniques. During the second day, the training was held on the Sava river where the participants could demonstrate their skills and practice what was taught during the classroom portion.
This is the third project Spirit of America has supported in Brčko in the last year. We previously provided outdoor gym equipment for two of the city’s parks and sponsored women’s self-defense classes in Brčko, as well as other cities across BiH. All of these projects have solidified the US military teams’ relationships with their local partners by helping them achieve their objectives, met local needs, and are strengthening the overall ties between the US and BiH.
This invaluable training is planned for other flood prone areas in the future. Your support allowed Spirit of America to provide exactly what was needed to save lives and strengthen the ties between American’s serving abroad and their local partners!
Regards,
Chris Clary
Project Manager
Chris served as a Special Forces Weapons Sergeant in Afghanistan where he mentored Afghan Commandos from 2010-2011. He volunteered to return in 2012 to work with Afghan Local Police and Afghan National Police at a Village Stability site in central Afghanistan, and also took a leave of absence from SoA to deploy once more to Afghanistan with his Special Forces team in 2015.