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Paraguayan, U.S. surgeons restore sight, rebuild face during AMISTAD 2025
U.S. Air Force Maj. Brad Pfeifle, a dentist with the 943rd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, observes Paraguayan surgeons during a six-hour reconstructive surgery at General Hospital of Luque in Paraguay, Aug. 9, 2025. Pfeifle remained on standby to provide dental expertise as part of Amistad 2025. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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Paraguayan, U.S. surgeons restore sight, rebuild face during AMISTAD 2025
Dr. Lourdes Servián Jara, a Paraguayan oral and maxillofacial trauma surgeon, performs reconstructive surgery during exercise AMISTAD 2025 at General Hospital of Luque in Paraguay, Aug. 9, 2025. The procedure restored both the facial structure and vision of a 22-year-old patient injured during a violent robbery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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Paraguayan, U.S. surgeons restore sight, rebuild face during AMISTAD 2025
Paraguayan and U.S. medical professionals collaborate during reconstructive surgery at General Hospital of Luque in Paraguay, Aug. 9, 2025. AMISTAD 2025 paired U.S. military personnel with partner nation specialists to enhance medical readiness and improve interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
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Mobility Serpent: Team Mildenhall conducts contingency medical field care training with British Army medics
British Army medics from the 16 Medical Regiment and U.S. Airmen from 352d Special Operations Wing, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, practice securing a medical stretcher to transport a simulated injured soldier during exercise Mobility Serpent in the United Kingdom, July 24, 2025. Mobility Serpent increased the ability of NATO Allies to collaborate and operate in a high-intensity, joint operating environment to build preeminent military capabilities by improving readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie Mullikin)
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Mobility Serpent: Team Mildenhall conducts contingency medical field care training with British Army medics
British Army medics from the 16 Medical Regiment and U.S. Airmen from 352d Special Operations Wing, Royal Air Force Mildenhall, practice transporting a simulated injured soldier on an MC-130J Commando II during exercise Mobility Serpent in the United Kingdom, July 24, 2025. Mobility Serpent increased the ability of NATO Allies to collaborate and operate in a high-intensity, joint operating environment to build preeminent military capabilities by improving readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie Mullikin)
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Mobility Serpent: Team Mildenhall conducts contingency medical field care training with British Army medics
A British Army medic from the 16 Medical Regiment practices treating a simulated injured troop with emergency medical care in the dark during exercise Mobility Serpent in the United Kingdom, July 23, 2025. Mobility Serpent increased the ability of NATO Allies to collaborate and operate in a high-intensity, joint operating environment to build preeminent military capabilities by improving readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie Mullikin)
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Mobility Serpent: Team Mildenhall conducts contingency medical field care training with British Army medics
A British Army medic from the 16 Medical Regiment practices treating a simulated injured troop with emergency medical care in the dark during exercise Mobility Serpent in the United Kingdom, July 23, 2025. Mobility Serpent increased the ability of NATO Allies to collaborate and operate in a high-intensity, joint operating environment to build preeminent military capabilities by improving readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie Mullikin)
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U.S. Air Force Reserve Master Sgt. Brandon Fitch and 1st Lt. Erin Patinella, a medical technician and clinical nurse, respectively, with the 932nd Aeromedical Staging Squadron, rush to a simulated field casualty during Tactical Combat Casualty Care training for Exercise Patriot Medic 25, Aug. 10, 2025, Grissom Air Reserve Base, Ind. Patriot Medic validates Reserve medical capabilities and strengthens resilience, adaptability and continuous improvement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Noah J. Tancer)
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From Preventive Care to Environmental Health, 39th OMRS Maintains Force Capability
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Erika Reyes, 39th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron infection control NCO in charge, and Col. Albert Esposito, 39th Air Base Wing commander, prepare medical instruments at Incirlik Air Base, TĂĽrkiye, Aug. 8, 2025. Dental readiness is a critical component of maintaining force health and mission capability, ensuring Airmen can meet deployment and operational demands without delay. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Brieana E. Bolfing)
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U.S. Navy Reserves Petty Officer 3rd Class Jazjuan Jupitor, medical logistics, and U.S. Air Force Reserves Senior Airman Veronica Osei, 507th Medical Squadron medical logistics, unpack medical and operational supplies during an Innovative Readiness Training mission July 29, 2025, in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania. Logistics personnel play a critical role in ensuring the success of field operations by managing and distributing essential equipment and materials to support healthcare delivery and mission readiness. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lieutenant Sara Kolinski)
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Family members and fellow Airmen cheer on participants during the 99th Medical Group drill competition, reinforcing the strong support network behind the mission. Their presence reflects the Air Force’s core value of service before self and the vital role of community in sustaining morale and readiness. Families and coworkers cheer on competitors, highlighting the community's role in building morale and mission readiness. Their support strengthens the team dynamic essential to a resilient and ready force. (U.S. Air Force photo by William R. Lewis)
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U.S. Airmen and a member of the REACH air medical services helicopter crew secure a simulated patient to litter on the flight line during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2025 at Travis Air Force Base, California, July 29, 2025. The scenario tested the interoperability of military and civilian personnel to safely transfer patients between air and ground medical evacuation platforms during a large-scale movement exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Mia Edma, 512th Memorial Affairs Squadron services journeyman, and Massachusetts Air National Guard Senior Master Sgt. Tina Scobie, 104th Medical Group personnel superintendent, turn a patient on her side during a mass casualty exercise held during Operation Healthy Ellwood, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, July 30, 2025. The success and growth of the Innovative Readiness Training program heavily depends on the support and advocacy of the community. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexis Morris)
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Massachusetts Air National Guard Airman 1st Class Rhodes, 104th Medical Group medical technician, completes suture on a pig leg while participating in a suture lab during Operation Healthy Ellwood, Ellwood City, Pennsylvania, July 28, 2025. Operation Healthy Ellwood was a two-week Innovative Readiness Training mission that provided critical training to joint force service members. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Alexis Morris)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jack Brown, 97th Healthcare Operations Squadron TRICARE operations and patient administration non-commissioned officer in charge, participates in a phone call at Altus Air Force Base, Oklahoma, July 28, 2025. Brown works in the health services management career field, managing medical records, medical registration, and readiness data daily. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Nathan Langston)
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U.S. Army Capt. Dawn Torrisi, the officer in charge of veterinary services assigned to the 3rd Medical Command, demonstrates to U.S. Air Force Airmen how to apply a catheter on a synthetic military working dog in the U.S. Central Command area of responsibility July 17, 2025. This joint force training maximizes the medics’ capabilities and develops a culture of collaboration, strengthening the region's ability to respond to threats. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Keagan Lee)
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U.S. Navy and Air Force medics treat a mock patient as instructors observe during a simulation exercise at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, May 16. The event marked the culmination of a weeklong critical care training for enlisted personnel in the Critical Care Nursing Department. (DOD photo by Ricardo J. Reyes)
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Aeromedical physician assistants ensure warfighter readiness
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Spaulding participates in an altitude chamber training session during his Aerospace Medicine Primary course at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Aug. 10, 2021. The AMP course, which includes flight training, is required for aeromedical physician assistants to be certified for the career field. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Spaulding)
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Aeromedical physician assistants ensure warfighter readiness
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Spaulding prepares for flight training in a Northrop T-38 Talon aircraft at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, Jan. 12, 2022. Hands-on flight training on various aircrafts is part of the Aerospace Medicine Primary course that aeromedical physician assistants must complete to be certified for the career field. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. David Spaulding)
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Aeromedical physician assistants ensure warfighter readiness
U.S. Air Force Capt. Joseph Smith, aeromedical physician assistant, and Tech Sgt. Roderick Ward, flight and operational medicine technician, assess medical supplies while providing medical coverage on an E-4B aircraft at an undisclosed location, July 2025. The aircraft serves as the National Airborne Operations Center for the president, defense secretary, and Joint Chiefs of Staff in case of national emergency or destruction of ground command and control centers. (Courtesy photo from U.S. Air Force Capt. Joseph Smith)
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