
Covid: Erwin-Rommel-Kaserne helps out in Portugal
The 3rd Alb-Donau Medical Regiment of the Erwin Rommel Barracks in Dornstadt is sending a total of 27 additional doctors and nurses to Portugal. There, the Bundeswehr medical soldiers will lend a helping hand to the currently overloaded health system. Portugal asked its partner states for help as part of the EU system. Germany sent doctors and nurses to help treat Covid patients at the beginning of February 2021. The first contingent is now being replaced. Austria has since taken in numerous Portuguese patients for treatment. Just a few days ago, Slovakia also asked its EU partners for help in the form of urgently sending doctors and nurses. The team from the Erwin Rommel Barracks Dornstadt sent to Portugal took off from Stuttgart-Echterdingen Airport at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. The destination of the military flight, which was carried out with an Airbus A400M, is Lisbon. There, the doctors and nurses will support and relieve their Portuguese colleagues. For several years, Stuttgart-Echterdingen Airport has been named after Manfred Rommel, the former mayor of the state capital Stuttgart. The deceased CDU politician was the son of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel.