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180510-F-DY094-0004
U.S. Air Force Capt. Heather Bezerra, 52nd Medical Operations Squadron pediatric nurse, prepares to examine James, 3, son of Senior Airman Dawn Weber, 52nd Fighter Wing photojournalist, at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, May 10, 2018. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Dawn M. Weber)
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18th LRS conducts ATSO training
An Airman practices bandaging during Ability to Survive and Operate training at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 12, 2019. The ATSO training tested Airmen with various emergency situations including chemical attacks, unexploded ordnance and Self-Aid and Buddy Care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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18th LRS conducts ATSO training
Airmen demonstrate the one-man carry technique during Ability to Survive and Operate training at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 12, 2019. Self-Aid and Buddy Care, an essential part of survival for Airmen, is basic medical care given during loss of life or limb situations until more advanced medical providers arrive. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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190118-F-OH871-0833
A U.S. Air Force special operations force medical element works with Royal Danish Air Force medical personnel to treat patients aboard a C-146 Dornier aircraft at Hurlburt Field, Fla., during flight operations for casualty evacuation and critical care training as part of exercise Emerald Warrior 19, Jan. 17, 2019. Emerald Warrior provides annual realistic and relevant pre-deployment training, encompassing multiple joint operating areas. This training prepares special operations forces, conventional force enablers, partner nations, and interagency elements to integrate with and execute full-spectrum special operations in a complex and uncertain irregular warfare security environment, and uses aspects of live, virtual, and constructive training assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Gregory Brook)
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190123-F-QO224-1061
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Yannick Sharras (left), 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron medical technician, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and Senior Airman Larry Nice, 86th AES medical technician, prepare a patient for medical evacuation aboard a KC-135 Stratotanker, Jan. 23, 2019. During the training, members underwent emergency medical scenarios, including treatment for patients suffering worsening health conditions, cardiac emergencies, aircraft decompression, and emergency ditching. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brandon Esau)
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1934 Alaskan Flight
Maj. Malcolm C Grow, Flight Surgeon for the 1934 Alaskan Flight. Note the unique insignia on his jacket. This was designed especially for this flight and was seen on each plane and on aircrew jackets. (Photo courtesy of NARA)
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1934 Alaskan Flight
Lt. Col. H.H. Arnold, Commanding Officer of Alaskan Flight and Maj. Ralph Royce, Operations Officer studying maps that will guide flight to Alaska. 27 July 1934 (Photo courtesy of NARA)
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1934 Alaskan Flight
Flight insignia for the Alaskan Flight. (Photo courtesy of the AFMS History Office)
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1934 Alaskan Flight
First page of Malcolm Grow's 1934 Alaska diary. (Photo courtesy of the AFMS History Office)
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1934 Alaskan Flight
Officers of the 1934 Alaskan Flight. Kneeling (L to R) are Capt. John D. Corkille, Capt. Harold M. McClelland, Capt. Ray A. Dunn, Capt. Westside T. Larson, Lt. Ralph A. Snavely, Lt. Nathan F. Twining (not a flight member), Lt. John S. Mills (not a flight member), Lt. Hez McClellan. Standing (L to R) are Lt. Lawrence J. Carr, Lt. Charles B. Howard, Maj. Malcolm C. Grow, Maj. Hugh J. Knerr, Lt. Col. Henry H. Arnold, Maj. Ralph Royce, Lt. John S. Griffith, and Lt. Leonard F. Harman. Of the 16 men shown, 10 went on to become general officers in the Air Force. Lt. Col. Arnold made 5-stars, and was the commanding general of the Army Air Forces during World War II. Twining achieved the rank of general (4-stars) and served as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs in 1957. Grow, McClelland, Larson, Mills, and Knerr all made major general. Dunn, Snavely, and Carr all became brigadier generals. (Photo courtesy of NARA)
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19th AMDS Dental Lab
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Robert Thompson, 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental laboratory noncommissioned officer in charge, analyzes the dentition of a patient with a computer-aided design and manufacturing machine July 27, 2016, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. CAD/CAM dentistry utilizes new technology to improve the design and creation of dental restorations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Harry Brexel)
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19th AMDS Dental Lab
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Lekaya Williams, 19th Aerospace Medicine Squadron dental laboratory technician, examines a patient’s dentition prior to crafting dental prostheses July 27, 2016, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. 19th AMDS dental lab technicians ensure Airmen are ready to deploy by creating a multitude of dental prostheses. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Harry Brexel)
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19th AW conducts ATSO Rodeo
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jajuan Erby, 19th Medical Group bioenvironmental technician, is inspected for simulated radiation during a radiological aircraft recovery training exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Jan. 23, 2020. The decontamination line allows for any member who has possibly been exposed to radiation to be safely checked then decontaminated. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jayden Ford)
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19th MDG conducts mass casualty exercise
Airmen are triaged based on the severity of their injury and receive care at a quick and steady pace following a simulated aircraft crash during an all-hazard response exercise at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas, Sept. 17, 2020. The 19th Medical Group demonstrated timely response and life-saving capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Aaron Irvin)
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19th MDG practices aeromedical evacuation tactics
Airmen from the 19th Medical Group litter-carry a simulated patient onto a C-130J during an aeromedical evacuation training mission at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark., Jan. 24, 2019. The training provided 19th MDG Airmen with hands-on training of airlift and aeromedical evacuation tactics, supporting rapid global mobility to respond to humanitarian or wartime requests to safeguard lives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Dana J. Cable)
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1st Lt. Cale Simmons in action
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Cale Simmons competes in the preliminary round of the men's pole vault July 2, 2016, at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials - Track & Field, in Eugene, Oregon. He placed in the prelims and went on to secure a spot on the U.S. Olympic team during the finals, July 4, 2016. (Photo by David Vergun)
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2 DS: giving Barksdale a bright smile
Col. Jon Dossett, 2nd Dental Squadron dentist, performs a post-cleaning examination at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., Jan. 18, 2018. The special binocular glasses enable the dentist to get a more thorough look at a patient’s teeth. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Luke Hill)
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20/20 vision in 2020
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Troy Dibley, 61st Fighter Squadron F-35A Lightning II avionics journeyman, receives a slit lamp examination at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, June 9, 2020. Slit lamp examinations are performed to check for ocular health and abnormalities. The Luke AFB Optometry Clinic treats more than 4,000 patients every year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brooke Moeder)
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20/20 vision in 2020
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Royal Davis, 56th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron optometry technician, runs a visual field test on Senior Airman Troy Dibley, 61st Fighter Squadron F-35A Lightning II avionics journeyman at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, June 9, 2020. The test assesses the patient’s peripherals while the individual holds a hand over one eye and reports to the technician how well they see the numbers. The Luke AFB Optometry Clinic treats more than 4,000 patients every year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Brooke Moeder)
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200203-F-JF864-010
Soldiers and Airmen assigned to West Virginia National Guard’s 35th Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear or Explosive Enhanced Response Force Packages put a mock patient through the decontamination process while participating in a response rehearsal at Joint Base Anacostia-Bolling, Washington D.C., in preparation for the 2020 State of the Union Address, Feb. 3, 2020. The 35th CERF-P is a joint-force unit comprised of the 130th Airlift Wing’s CERF-P Detachment and Soldiers from the West Virginia Army National Guard, whose mission is to preposition at high-profile events in preparation to support civil authorities at domestic CBRNE incident sites. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Caleb Vance)
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