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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
A Critical Care Air Transportation Team assigned to the 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, load medical equipment onto a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 28, 2024, during real-world aeromedical evacuation. On 28 Oct, the 374th Medical Group, 374th Operations Group and 18th AES transferred the member from Yokota care to higher level care on a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th AS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kasie Hays, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, carries a backpack full of medical supplies at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 28, 2024, during real-world aeromedical evacuation. On 28 Oct, the 374th Medical Group, 374th Operations Group and 18th AES transferred the member from Yokota care to higher level care on a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
From right, 1st Lt. Winston Coblentz, 36th Airlift Squadron C-130J Super Hercules co-pilot, Maj. Henry Egan, 36th AS C-130J pilot, and Capt. Theresa Ziegler, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation flight nurse, conduct pre-flight briefing on a C-130J Super Hercules at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 28, 2024, during real-world aeromedical evacuation. On 28 Oct, the 374th Medical Group, 374th Operations Group and 18th AES transferred the member from Yokota care to higher level care on a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th AS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
A Critical Care Air Transportation Team assigned to the 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Kadena Air Base, Japan, set up a flying intensive care unit in a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 28, 2024, during real-world aeromedical evacuation. On 28 Oct, the 374th Medical Group, 374th Operations Group and 18th AES transferred the member from Yokota care to higher level care on a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th AS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
U.S. Airmen with the 374th Medical Group load a patient into a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct 28, 2024, during real-world aeromedical evacuation. On 28 Oct, the 374th Medical Group, 374th Operations Group and 18th AES transferred the member from Yokota care to higher level care on a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th AS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Yasuo Osakabe)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 374th Airlift Wing and Pacific Air Forces Critical Care Air Transport Team transport equipment onto an ambulance at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2024. A CCATT is a highly specialized and uniquely skilled three-person medical team that augments standard aeromedical evacuation crew members and turns an aircraft into a flying intensive care unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samantha White)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the Pacific Air Forces Critical Care Air Transport Team move equipment onto an ambulance at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2024. A CCATT is a highly specialized and uniquely skilled three-person medical team that augments standard aeromedical evacuation crew members and turns an aircraft into a flying intensive care unit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samantha White)
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Yokota, Kadena Airmen save life in real-world AE mission
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. David Stanley, 15th Healthcare Operations Squadron respiratory care practitioner, exits a C-12J Huron at Yokota Air Base, Japan, Oct. 27, 2024. Pacific Air Forces Critical Care Air Transport Team arrived from Kadena Air Base to assist in moving a member in need of a higher level of care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Samantha White)
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Inflight physiologic monitoring systems [SPYDR] light up and prepare to collect physiological data in flight with the 85th Test and Evaluation Squadron at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, August 6, 2024. The human performance testing focused on analyzing the effects of long duration flights on aircrew performance, gathering real-time data directly from pilots before, during and after flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Rebecca Abordo)
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U.S. Air Force Maj. Adrienne Vieson, an 867th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Senior Airman Juan Martinez, 99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron aerospace medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. The ANP career field began officially in 2019 at the 96th Medical Group, Eglin AFB, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Maylin Taylor, 15th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Airman 1st Class Makila Thomas, 99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. The ANPs at Creech have significantly increased access to women’s healthcare across the wing by performing things such as pap smears and other women’s healthcare procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Maylin Taylor, 15th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, stands for a portrait at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Oct. 31, 2024. She is originally from Greenville, South Carolina, and joined the Air Force to pay for her Doctorate in Nurse Practice. She joined the Air Force originally as a Family Nurse Practitioner and was stationed at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska. After a few years, she transitioned into being an ANP and then arrived at Creech AFB. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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241211-F-YY907-2019
U.S. Air Force Maj. Adrienne Vieson, 867th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines a patient at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. AN ANP is a medical provider who primarily works with airmen in flying squadrons ensuring they can fly and deploy while bridging the gap between medical services and airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Maylin Taylor, 15th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, examines Airman 1st Class Makila Thomas,99th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron medical technician, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. Most Air Force installations only have one ANP stationed per wing. However at the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing due to the unique mission set where Airmen fly combat operations 24/7/365 and there are over 2000 MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft flyers were allotted two ANP positions.(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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U.S. Air Force Maj. Adrienne Vieson, 867th Attack Squadron aeromedical nurse practitioner, stands for a portrait, at the Hunters Medical Clinic, Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, Dec. 11, 2024. She is originally from Bryan, Texas, and was a registered nurse in the civilian sector before joining. She joined the Air Force when she decided that she needed to serve and give back to the people who willingly sacrifice after a friend of hers in the United States Marine Corps passed away in the line of duty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Victoria Nuzzi)
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Desert Hammer 2024: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Training to Save Lives
944th Fighter Wing U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen and Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers simulate treating a fake critically injured working dog during Exercise Desert Hammer 25-1 at Auxiliary Field 6 near Gila Bend, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2024. This large-scale exercise showcases the adaptability of Mission Ready Airmen, advancing the skills needed to thrive in the rapidly evolving challenges of global competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Dastas)
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Desert Hammer 2024: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Training to Save Lives
944th Fighter Wing U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen and Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers lift a simulated casualty onto a stretcher during Exercise Desert Hammer 25-1 at Auxiliary Field 6 near Gila Bend, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2024. Through joint and multinational collaboration, Desert Hammer tests the ability of over 700 participants and 131 aircraft to operate, defend, and sustain airbases under austere conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Dastas)
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Desert Hammer 2024: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Training to Save Lives
944th Fighter Wing U.S. Air Force Reserve Citizen Airmen and Arizona Army National Guard Soldiers discuss mission objectives during Exercise Desert Hammer 25-1 at Auxiliary Field 6 near Gila Bend, Ariz., Nov. 16, 2024. Set against the unmatched backdrop of the Barry M. Goldwater Range, Desert Hammer leverages Arizona’s strategic geography to provide realistic combat training for U.S. and allied forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Dastas)
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Desert Hammer 2024: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Training to Save Lives
944th Fighter Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen conduct casualty evacuation and care training during Exercise Desert Hammer 25-1 at Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field, Ariz., Nov. 14, 2024. Set against the unmatched backdrop of the Barry M. Goldwater Range, Desert Hammer leverages Arizona’s strategic geography to provide realistic combat training for U.S. and allied forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Casey Staheli)
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Desert Hammer 2024: Tactical Combat Casualty Care – Training to Save Lives
A 944th Fighter Wing Reserve Citizen Airmen provides simulated care for casualties during Exercise Desert Hammer 25-1 at Gila Bend Air Force Auxiliary Field, Ariz., Nov. 14, 2024. This exercise emphasizes the U.S. Air Force Reserve’s commitment to readiness by integrating Agile Combat Support and Large Force Exercise capabilities in a contested environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Maj. Casey Staheli)
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