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Vietnam: The Turning Point
Looking back at the Vietnam War, 50 years after its end, the conflict was a crucial turning point in the modernization of the Air Force Medical Service. Nearly 2,000 AFMS professionals served in the South East Asian theater during the war years, playing a vital role in evacuation and treatment of service members and allies. This video dives into the extraordinary actions of these individuals during and immediately after the war, and explores how their actions echo through today. (U.S. Air Force graphic by Megan Hearst)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Tone Nobile, a flight nurse, comforts a tiny war victim aboard a Far East Air Forces 315th Air Division transport, during Operation Christmas Kidlift, the evacuation of almost 1,000 orphans from Seoul to safety in South Korea. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Mary Spivak, a flight nurse, hands out candy to orphans during Operation Chirstmas Kidlift. Almost 1,000 orphans from Seoul were evacuated by air before the Chinese Army retook the city. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The evolution of aeromedical evacuation capabilities help deployed medicine take flight
An injured service member is being airlifted to a medical facility during the Vietnam War. It was during the Vietnam War that Aeromedical Evacuation capabilities improved with the addition of the C-9A, a designated platform specially designed for the movement of patients. (Courtesy photo)
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