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240814-F-ZZ000-1001
U.S. Air Force Maj. Michael Jensen, 355th Medical Group aeromedical nurse practitioner, watches a parachute exercise during the Feria Internacional del Aire y del Espacio (FIDAE), an international air and space show, at Pudahuel Air Base, Chile, April 13, 2024. Jensen provided medical care for multiple squadrons during FIDAE. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, Air Education Training Command commander, speaks at the 59th Medical Wing change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio Lackland, Tx., Aug. 23, 2024. The event was held at the Wilford Hall Medical Facility. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, Air Education and Training Command commander, shakes hands with Maj. Ge. Thomas Harrell, Air Force Medical Command Medical Readiness-Alpha, at the 59th Medical Wing change of command ceremony Aug. 23, 2024. Harrell commanded the 59th MDW since September. 2023. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, Air Education and Training Command commander, passes the guidon to Brig. Gen. Gwendolyn A. Foster, 59th Medical Wing commander, at the 59th MDW change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio, Tx., Aug. 23, 2024. Foster assumed command of the 59th MDW from Maj. Gen. Thomas Harrell. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 35th Medical Group simulate medical treatment for a casualty actor during an Emergency Management exercise at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Aug. 28, 2024. Routine exercises enable the 35th Fighter Wing to assess and enhance its emergency management capabilities, preparing it to address emerging threats and challenges while deterring adversaries by demonstrating its readiness and adaptability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Patrick Boyle)
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Papua New Guinea Defence Force medical personnel transport a “patient” between aircraft during Pacific Angel 24-1 at Nadzab Tomodachi International Airport, Papua New Guinea, Aug. 29, 2024. Pacific Angel 24-1 is a four-day search and rescue focused field training exercise and subject matter expert exchange. During the exercise Papua New Guinea Defence Force personnel will receive training and exchange knowledge with U.S. Air Force and Royal Australian Air Force experts on areas such as aircraft maintenance, adverse terrain survival and swift water personnel recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Carson Jeney)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Adrienne L. Williams, 86th Airlift Wing commander, speaks during a Distinguished Flying Cross presentation for U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 86th Medical Squadron surgical services superintendent, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, Sept. 6, 2024. Parker distinguished himself as a critical care air transport team cardiopulmonary technician during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, acting in response to a mass casualty evacuation operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan on August 27, 2021. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jared Lovett)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Adrienne L. Williams, 86th Airlift Wing commander, presents U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 86th Medical Squadron surgical services superintendent, with the Distinguished Flying Cross at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, Sept. 6, 2024. Parker’s critical care expertise was pivotal to the safe transportation of 11 multi-national and joint service members, including three ventilated critical care patients, eight non-critical patients and five attendants to higher echelons of care, all while acting in response to a mass casualty evacuation operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan, on August 27, 2021. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jared Lovett)
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 86th Medical Squadron surgical services superintendent, receives the Distinguished Flying Cross from U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Adrienne L. Williams, 86th Airlift Wing commander, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, Sept. 6, 2024. Parker distinguished himself as a critical care air transport team cardiopulmonary technician during Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, acting in response to a mass casualty evacuation operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan on August 27, 2021. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jared Lovett)
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Matthew Parker, 86th Medical Squadron surgical services superintendent, gives a speech after receiving a Distinguished Flying Cross from U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Adrienne L. Williams, 86th Airlift Wing commander, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, Sept. 6, 2024. Parker’s critical care expertise was pivotal to the safe transportation of 11 multi-national and joint service members, including three ventilated critical care patients, eight non-critical patients and five attendants to higher echelons of care, all while acting in response to a mass casualty evacuation operation at Hamid Karzai International Airport, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Jared Lovett)
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Royal Thai Air Force nurses observe a Basic Military Training graduation at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas September 12, 2024. The nurses, hosted by the 59th Medical Wing, participated in a professional exchange program to gain insights into U.S. military healthcare practices and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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Royal Thai Air Force nurses observe medical training on the flight line at Kelly Airfield, Sept. 9, 2024. The training is part of a professional exchange with the 59th Medical Wing, where Thai nurses gained hands-on experience in U.S. Air Force healthcare protocols and readiness practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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Royal Thai Air Force nurses pose with U.S. Air Force personnel aboard a Lockheed C-5 Galaxy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas Sept. 9, 2024. The visit, part of a collaborative exchange program with the 59th Medical Wing, allowed Thai nurses to experience U.S. military healthcare operations and readiness training firsthand. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Matthew-John Braman)
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Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard transport more than 100,000 pounds of essential goods to Western North Carolina in support of humanitarian efforts following Hurricane Helene. The cargo, delivered aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, included more than 48 pallets of water, Meals Ready to Eat and other vital supplies.
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Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard transport more than 100,000 pounds of essential goods to Western North Carolina to support humanitarian efforts following Hurricane Helene. The cargo, delivered to Asheville aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, consisted of more than 48 pallets of water, Meals Ready to Eat and other vital supplies.
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Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard transport more than 100,000 pounds of essential goods to Western North Carolina in support of humanitarian efforts following Hurricane Helene. The cargo, delivered aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, consisted of more than 48 pallets of water, Meals Ready to Eat and other vital supplies.
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U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. William Rawls, Air Force Recruiting Service chief recruiter, leads a crowd in the AFRS Spark Plug chant at a ceremony recognizing the organization meeting its recruiting goals for the fiscal year, at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 1, 2024. In fiscal year 2024, AFRS successfully recruited over 27,900 Airmen and Guardians, playing a pivotal role in sustaining the Air and Space Forces. As the gateway for individuals seeking to serve, AFRS’s mission is to inspire, engage, and recruit the highest quality personnel to ensure the U.S. Air Force remains capable, agile, and ready to meet global challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan R. Mallard)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Luis Torres-Ortiz (center), 341st Recruiting Squadron recruiter, rings a bell at the headquarters of the Air Force Recruiting Service, signifying that recruiting goals for the fiscal year have been met, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 1, 2024. Torres-Ortiz was selected with the honor to ring the bell because he was number one in his squadron in recruiting Airmen and Guardians to the Delayed Entry Program, adding 67 future servicemembers to the program. In fiscal year 2024, AFRS successfully recruited over 27,900 Airmen and Guardians, playing a pivotal role in sustaining the Air and Space Forces. As the gateway for individuals seeking to serve, AFRS’s mission is to inspire, engage, and recruit the highest quality personnel to ensure the U.S. Air Force remains capable, agile, and ready to meet global challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan R. Mallard)
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From left, U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Rebecca Arbona, Air Force Recruiting Service command chief and U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein, Air Force Recruiting Service commander, ring a bell signifying that AFRS has met its recruiting goals for the fiscal year, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 1, 2024. In fiscal year 2024, AFRS successfully recruited over 27,900 Airmen and Guardians, playing a pivotal role in sustaining the Air and Space Forces. As the gateway for individuals seeking to serve, AFRS’s mission is to inspire, engage, and recruit the highest quality personnel to ensure the U.S. Air Force remains capable, agile, and ready to meet global challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan R. Mallard)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Christopher Amrhein, Air Force Recruiting Service commander, delivers remarks at a ceremony recognizing AFRS reaching its recruiting goals for the fiscal year, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Oct. 1, 2024. In fiscal year 2024, AFRS successfully recruited over 27,900 Airmen and Guardians, playing a pivotal role in sustaining the Air and Space Forces. As the gateway for individuals seeking to serve, AFRS’s mission is to inspire, engage, and recruit the highest quality personnel to ensure the U.S. Air Force remains capable, agile, and ready to meet global challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Jonathan R. Mallard)
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