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Airman welcomes life into Misawa
A thank you letter resides on a board in the 35th Medical Squadron women’s health room at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 29, 2017. The clinic collects photos and thank you cards of babies they have delivered as a reminder of the impact they had on families’ lives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Airman welcomes life into Misawa
A thank you letter resides on a board in the 35th Medical Squadron women’s health room at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 29, 2017. The clinic collects photos and thank you cards of babies they have delivered as a reminder of the impact they had on families’ lives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sadie Colbert)
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Col. Laurel Burkel with Air Force civil engineer Greg Gangnuss.
“Support is such a powerful thing; you have no idea during the day that something you say or do for somebody can empower them to reach into that resiliency and courage.” Col. Laurel Burkel with Air Force civil engineer Greg Gangnuss.
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Col. Laurel Burkel
Col. Laurel Burkel, a C-130H Hercules navigator, survived a broken neck during a helicopter crash in Afghanistan, 2015. She tells her story to a group of writers from various publications during the “Real Airmen, Real Stories” portion of the Air Force’s third annual Magazine Day at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C., June 21, 2017.
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AES, OSS Airmen complete water survival course
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, N.C. -- Capt. Shane Ryan, a flight nurse with the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, listens as a Survival, Evasion, Rescue and Escape specialist from the 437th Operations Support Squadron provides diirections at the end of a SERE water survival course here May 16. Aircrew members in the 43d AES and 43d Operations Support Squadron completed the course to maintain proficiency in the use of flotation devices and other available equipment during an overwater emergency. The 43d AES and 43d OSS are part of the 43d Air Mobility Operations Group here at Pope Field, and the 437th OSS is part of the 437th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marc Barnes)
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AES, OSS Airmen complete water survival course
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, N.C. -- Staff Sgt. Jaquel Freeny, an aeromedical evacuation technician in the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, swims toward a life raft along with fellow aircrew members here during a SERE water survival course May 16. Aircrew members in the 43d AES and 43d Operations Support Squadron completed the course to maintain proficiency in the use of flotation devices and other available equipment during an overwater emergency. The 43d AES and 43d OSS are part of the 43d Air Mobility Operations Group here at Pope Field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marc Barnes)
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AES, OSS Airmen complete water survival course
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, N.C. -- Members of the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here work together to board a life raft during a Survival, Evasion, Rescue and Escape water survival course May 16, 2017. The training allows aircew members to maintain profiency proficiency in the use of flotation devices and other available equipment during an overwater emergency. SERE specialists from the 437th Operations Support Squadron at Joint Base Charleston provided the training for Airmen at Pope Field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marc Barnes)
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AES, OSS Airmen complete water survival course
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, N.C. -- Lt. Col. Deveril Wint, chief nurse in the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here, removes water from a life raft during a SERE water survival course May 16. Aircrew members in the 43d AES and 43d Operations Support Squadron completed the course to maintain proficiency in the use of flotation devices and other available equipment during an overwater emergency. The 43d AES and 43d OSS are part of the 43d Air Mobility Operations Group here at Pope Field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marc Barnes)
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AES, OSS Airmen complete water survival course
POPE ARMY AIRFIELD, N.C. -- Aircrew members from the 43d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and 43d Operations Support Squadron here swim together towards a life raft during a Survival, Evasion, Rescue and Escape water survival course May 16. Aircrew members complete the course to maintain proficiency in the use of flotation devices and other available equipment during an overwater emergency. SERE specialists from the 437th OSS at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., provided the training for Airmen at Pope Field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Marc Barnes)
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Genuine care for juvenile patients
A 19th Medical Operations Squadron pediatric medical technician holds hands with a patient during a check-up June 6, 2017, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. The pediatrics clinic sees children as young as three days to as old as 17 years of age. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mercedes Taylor)
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Genuine care for juvenile patients
Lt. Col. Ruth Gulotta, 19th Medical Operations Support Squadron pediatrician, checks Elsie’s ear during an appointment June 6, 2017, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. The pediatrics clinic is comprised of approximately eight members and sees approximately 90 patients a week. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mercedes Taylor)
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Genuine care for juvenile patients
Lt. Col. Ruth Gulotta, 19th Medical Operations Support Squadron pediatrician, checks Elsie’s ear during an appointment June 6, 2017, at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. The pediatrics clinic is comprised of approximately eight members and sees approximately 90 patients a week. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Mercedes Taylor)
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Chief Master Sergeant David J. Little, Chief, Medical Operations and Research, Office of the Air Force Surgeon General
Chief Master Sergeant David J. Little, Chief, Medical Operations and Research, Office of the Air Force Surgeon General, speaks during the Feb. 2017 Medical Museum Science Café at the National Museum of Health and Medicine, on Tues., Feb. 28, 2017. Little's program was titled "Air Force Medical Service: Building Competent, Capable Enlisted Airmen."
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Air Force Surgeon General visits MHAFB
Tech. Sgt. Freddy Rengifo, 366th Medical Group women's health flight chief, holds the coin he recieved from Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Air Force Surgeon General, June 14, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Ediger coined high performers at the medical group during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Malissa Lott/Released)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits MHAFB
Master Sgt. Kori Hillman, 366th Medical Group urgent care clinic flight chief, stands with Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Air Force Surgeon General, after recieving a coin from him, June 14, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Ediger coined high performers at the medical group during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Malissa Lott/Released)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits MHAFB
Tech. Sgt. Freddy Rengifo, 366th Medical Group women's health flight chief, stands with Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Air Force Surgeon General, after recieving a coin from him, June 14, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base. Ediger coined high performers at the medical group during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Malissa Lott/Released)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits MHAFB
Airman 1st Class Josue Perea, 366th Aerospace Medicine journyman, briefs Lt. Gen. Mark Ediger, Air Force Surgeon General, during a visit to the 366 Medical Group, June 14, 2017, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Ediger visited various flights at the hospital during his visit. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Malissa Lott/Released)
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79th Medical Wing inactivates, 11th Medical Group continues mission
Col. E. John Teichert (left), 11th Wing commander, passes the 11th Medical Group guidon to Col. Leslie Knight, 11the MDG commander, during an inactivation ceremony June 16, 2017 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The ceremony, presided over by Maj. Gen. Darryl Burke, Air Force District of Washington commander, marked the in-activation of the 79th Medical Wing and the activation of the 11th Medical Group.(Photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Yanik)
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79th Medical Wing inactivates, 11th Medical Group continues mission
Maj. Gen. Darryl Burke (left), Air Force District of Washington commander, and Col. Sharon Bannister, former 79th Medical Wing commander, furl and case the wing's guidon during an in-activation ceremony June 16, 2017 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The guidon will be stored in the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, Dayton, Ohio, in the event the wing is re-activated. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Yanik)
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79th Medical Wing inactivates, 11th Medical Group continues mission
Maj. Gen. Darryl Burke (left), Air Force District of Washington commander, receives the 79th Medical Wing guidon from Col. Sharon Bannister, former 79th Medical Wing commander, during an in-activation ceremony June 16, 2017 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. Bannister had led the wing since assuming command 2015 and its approximately 1,500 Air Force health care professionals operating in eight locations and providing Air Force medical forces for expeditionary deployment, homeland defense operations and operations worldwide. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Joe Yanik)
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