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230225-Z-WA102-0014
De Havilland Canada CC-138 “Twin Otter” aircraft from the 440 Transport Squadron, Royal Canadian Armed Forces sits at the landing area at Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada 25 Feb. 2023.
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230226-Z-WA102-0178
Airmen from the 139th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and medics from the Royal Canadian Armed Forces receive quick response training in a de Havilland Canada CC-138 “Twin Otter” aircraft from the 440 Transport Squadron, Royal Canadian Armed Forces in Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 26 Feb 2023. Airmen learned about the capabilities of the aircraft and determined how they could adapt the aircraft for casualty evacuation.
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230226-Z-WA102-0185
Airmen from the 139th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron and medics from the Royal Canadian Armed Forces receive quick response training in a de Havilland Canada CC-138 “Twin Otter” aircraft from the 440 Transport Squadron, Royal Canadian Armed Forces in Resolute Bay, Nunavut, Canada, 26 Feb 2023. Airmen learned about the capabilities of the aircraft and determined how they could adapt the aircraft for casualty evacuation.
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230302-F-LD209-1046
U.S. Air Force Capt. Katie Parker, a combat systems officer assigned to the 15th Special Operations Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Fla., shared her story of how recent Air Force policy changes allowed her to continue flying during her pregnancy. Aircrew are now able to voluntarily request to fly through all three trimesters of their pregnancy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Natalie Fiorilli)
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230302-F-LD209-1046
U.S. Air Force Capt. Katie Parker, a combat systems officer assigned to the 15th Special Operations Squadron at Hurlburt Field, Fla., shared her story of how recent Air Force policy changes allowed her to continue flying during her pregnancy. Aircrew are now able to voluntarily request to fly through all three trimesters of their pregnancy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Natalie Fiorilli)
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230302-M-GU107-1008
Brigadier Gen. Andrew T. Priddy, commanding general, Task Force 61/2, leadership from Task Force 61/2, and members of the Turkish Ministry of Health pose for a photo at Antakya, Türkiye, March 2, 2023. At the request of the Turkish government, U.S. military personnel assigned to Task Force 61/2 and 39th Air Base Wing were tasked with building a field hospital for the citizens who were affected by the Feb. 6 earthquakes. Upon completion of their efforts on March 2, 2023, leaders from Task Force 61/2 (TF 61/2), and 39th Air Base Wing conducted a final walk-through before the Turkish Ministry of Health began operations at the field hospital.
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230303-F-JG587-1047
Capt. Edward Duffer (left), 959th Inpatient Operations Squadron critical care extracorporeal membrane oxygenation nurse, and Senior Airman Oliver Feind, 959th Medical Operations Squadron respiratory care practitioner, assemble a Special Medical Emergency Evacuation Device during a national disaster response exercise at Camp Bramble at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 3, 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melody Bordeaux)
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230303-F-JG587-1139
Airmen from the 59th Medical Wing prepare a high-fidelity mannequin during a national disaster response exercise on Camp Bramble at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-1488
Airmen from the 559th En Route Patient Staging Squadron transport a high-fidelity mannequin during a national disaster response exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field Annex, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-1737
Senior Airman Marah Alegre, 959th Medical Group cardiopulmonary laboratory technician, checks a mannequin simulated patient’s vitals during a national disaster response exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field Annex, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melody Bordeaux)
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230303-F-JG587-1760
1st Lt. Catherine Parchinski, 959th Medical Group critical care nurse, checks a mannequin simulated patient’s vitals during a national disaster response exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Kelly Field Annex, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-1965
Airmen from 959th Inpatient Operations Squadron neonatal intensive care unit, monitor vitals for a neonatal mannequin simulated patient during a national disaster response exercise inflight to College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-2084
Airmen from the 959th Inpatient Operations Squadron Critical Care Air Transport Team monitor vitals for a high-fidelity mannequin during a national disaster response exercise inflight to College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melody Bordeaux)
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230303-F-JG587-2131
Airman from the 59th Medical Wing work together to manage multiple mannequin simulated patients during a national disaster response exercise inflight to College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-2258
Students from the Texas A&M University work as Pharmacists on Disaster Day for multiple field hospitals to care for simulated emergency patients during a national disaster response exercise in Disaster City at College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW.
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230303-F-JG587-2338
A student from the Texas A&M University on Disaster Day provides care to a simulated emergency patient during a national disaster response exercise in Disaster City at College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230303-F-JG587-2387
Students from the Texas A&M University on Disaster Day provide care to a simulated emergency patient during a national disaster response exercise in Disaster City at College Station, Texas, March 3, 2023. Texas A&M University has been conducting emergency response training for 15 years and, for the first time, collaborated with the 59th MDW. Being able to train inflight and utilize Disaster City by collaborating with Texas A&M gives medics a way to hone their skills, prepare for national emergencies and remain ready medics.
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230304-Z-VT588-0014
Nathan Holmgren, the eldest son of Senior Master Sgt. Virginia Holmgren, 124th Medical Group operational readiness superintendent, enlists in the Idaho Air National Guard on the same day his mother receives a Stripes for Exceptional Performers II Program promotion to chief master sergeant at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, March 4, 2023.
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230304-Z-VT588-0261
Senior Master Sgt. Virginia Holmgren, 124th Medical Group operational readiness superintendent, receives a Stripes for Exceptional Performers II Program promotion to chief master sergeant after seeing her oldest son, Nathan Holmgren, enlist in the Idaho Air National Guard the same day at Gowen Field, Boise, Idaho, March 4, 2023. Holmgren has spent her career with the critical care air transport team as a respiratory therapist.
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230305-F-EE292-1002
President Joe Biden arrives at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., March 5, 2023. Maxwell Air Force Base provided air-ground support that aided safe and premier travel during the president's visit to commemorate the 58th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Tyrique Barquet)
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