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Air Force Reserve Airmen recognized with awards at Air, Space & Cyber Conference
The 379th Space Range Squadron receives the Air Force Reserve Unit Award during the Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber Conference in National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 20, 2021. From left to right on stage are Maj. Gen. John Healy, deputy chief of Air Force Reserve, Lt. Col. Elizabeth Paget, 379th Space Range Squadron commander, Master Sgt. Archavel Lovejoy, 379th Space Range Squadron, Tech. Sgt. Dustin Cronin, 379th Space Range Squadron, Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcolm, 10th Air Force command chief, and retired Chief Master Sgt. Gerald Murray, Air Force Association chairman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Brent A. Skeen)
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Air Force Reserve Airmen recognized with awards at Air, Space & Cyber Conference
Maj. Gen. John Healy, deputy chief of Air Force Reserve, presents the Best Space Operations Crew Award to the 16th Expeditionary Space Control Flight Bravo, rotation 20-2, at the Air, Space & Cyber Conference at National Harbor, Maryland, Sept. 20, 2021. To the right on stage are Maj. Gen. John Healy, deputy chief of Air Force Reserve, Maj. Americo Penaflor, Master Sgt. Cody Hircock, Chief Master Sgt. Jeremy Malcolm, 10th Air Force command chief, and retired Chief Master Sgt. Gerald Murray, Air Force Association chairman. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Brent A. Skeen)
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Military dentists thrive in Appalachian Care 2019’s joint-service training environment
U.S. Navy Reserve Lt. Cdr. Nathan Ocasio, dentist, Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas One, Ft. Worth, Texas, and U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Stephen Clark, dental technician, 88th Medical Group, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, provide dental care during Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 19, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton).
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
Maj. Joshua Metzger, optometrist, 127th Medical Group, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Mich., examines a patient during Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
U.S. Navy Reserve Lt. Gillian Claveria-Oooms, optometrist, Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas One, Ft. Worth, Texas, examines a patient at Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
Lt. Gillian Claveria-Oooms, optometrist, Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas One, Ft. Worth, Texas, examines a patient at Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
U.S. Navy Reserve Lt. Cdr. Derrick Call, dentist, Operational Heath Support Unit San Diego, Ca., examines a patient during Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
U.S. Air Force Maj. Joshua Metzger, optometrist, 127th Medical Group, Selfridge Air National Guard Base, Michigan, examines a patient during Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Virginia, Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care IRT takes place Aug. 16-29 to provide medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs in Wise, Virginia, while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the United States. During Appalachian Care IRT, medical operations are staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in times of crisis, conflict or disaster. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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Appalachian Care 2019: Michigan ANG leads joint medical training mission serving Virginia community
U.S. Army Capt. Sadia Kalsoom, optometrist, Expeditionary Medical Facility Dallas One, Ft. Worth, Texas, examines a patient at Innovative Readiness Training Appalachian Care 2019 at Wise County Fairgrounds, Wise, Va., Aug. 18, 2019. Appalachian Care Innovative Readiness Training 2019 takes place Aug. 16-29, 2019, to care for the medically underserved communities of Wise, Virginia while simultaneously conducting deployment and readiness training for military personnel. Innovative Readiness Training is the only hands-on training opportunity authorized to operate within the U.S. During Appalachian Care IRT 2019, medical operations will be staged at one physical location at Wise County Fairgrounds. The Appalachian Care IRT 2019 team provides medical, dental, optometry and veterinary care to assist local health and municipal authorities in addressing underserved and unmet community health and civic needs. Units also conduct critical mission training and logistical movement in order to simulate hands-on deployment readiness operations and health care delivery in the time of crisis, conflict or disaster. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Andrew Layton)
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103rd Medical Airmen train readiness, interoperability at East Central Georgia IRT
Capt. Xiang Wang (right), 103rd Medical Group dentist, examines a patient during East Central Georgia Innovative Readiness Training at Burke County High School, Waynesboro, Ga. June 20, 2019. East Central Georgia IRT is a civilian-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial parnterships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense to meet the training and readiness requirements for Active, Guard, and Reserve Service Members and units while addressing community health needs. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Tucker)
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103rd Medical Airmen train readiness, interoperability at East Central Georgia IRT
East Central Georgia Innovative Readiness Training participants pose for a group photo at Burke County High School in Waynesboro, Ga. June 21, 2019. East Central Georgia IRT is a civilian-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial parnterships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense to meet the training and readiness requirements for Active, Guard, and Reserve Service Members and units while addressing community health needs. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Tucker)
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103rd Medical Airmen train readiness, interoperability at East Central Georgia IRT
Senior Airman Haley McLane, 103rd Medical Group dental technician, assists a U.S. Navy Reserve dentist during a procedure at Louisville Academy, Louisville, Ga. during East Central Georgia Innovative Readiness Training June 19, 2019. East Central Georgia IRT is a civilian-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial parnterships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense to meet the training and readiness requirements for Active, Guard, and Reserve Service Members and units while addressing community health needs. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Tucker)
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103rd Medical Airmen train readiness, interoperability at East Central Georgia IRT
Staff Sgt. Precious Baker, 103rd Medical Group public health technician, helps check a patient’s blood pressure during East Central Georgia Innovative Readiness Training at Burke County High School, Waynesboro, Ga. June 20, 2019. East Central Georgia IRT is a civilian-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial parnterships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense to meet the training and readiness requirements for Active, Guard, and Reserve Service Members and units while addressing community health needs. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Tucker)
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103rd Medical Airmen train readiness, interoperability at East Central Georgia IRT
Senior Airman Kayla Katt, 103rd Airlift Wing aerospace medical technician, checks a patient’s blood pressure during East Central Georgia Innovative Readiness Training at Louisville Academy, Louisville, Ga. June 19, 2019. East Central Georgia IRT is a civilian-military collaboration intended to build on mutually beneficial parnterships between U.S. communities and the Department of Defense to meet the training and readiness requirements for Active, Guard, and Reserve Service Members and units while addressing community health needs. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Steven Tucker)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Namange, a hospital corpsman assigned to Expeditionary Medical Facility Great Lakes, U.S. Navy Reserve, practices suturing techniques at a temporary medical clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Joseph Namange, a hospital corpsman assigned to Expeditionary Medical Facility Great Lakes, U.S. Navy Reserve, practices suturing techniques at a temporary medical clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
A sailor performs a training suturing procedure at a temporary medical clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
U.S. Navy Lt. Cherlyn Caneda, an operating room nurse assigned to Operational Health Support Unit Bremerton in Bremerton, Wash., U.S. Navy Reserve, explains suturing procedures during a suture training session at a temporary medical clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Eddie Perez, a dental technician assigned to the 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard, sanitizes equipment at a temporary clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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Days into IRT, troops perform more than 9,000 procedures
U.S. Air Force Tech Sgt. Eddie Perez, a dental technician assigned to the 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard, assists with a tooth extraction procedure at a temporary clinic in Sikeston, Mo., June 19, 2019. U.S. service members deployed to Sikeston as part of a joint service medical exercise that provides training to service members and no-cost medical services to the community. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Jonathan W. Padish)
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