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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Maj. Harold Brown, 436th Medical Support Squadron medical readiness officer, poses for a photo in front of the 436th Medical Medical Group, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. Brown and his readiness team facilitated and organized Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE). The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An actor pretends to lay unconscious at the 436th Medical Group, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), actors volunteered to participate in this exercise and applied makeup to simulate injuries. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An evaluator watches as Airmen decontaminate a patient, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), evaluators watched and took notes on Airmen during their Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear defense training. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Medics load an actor into an ambulance outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), medics evaluated the severity of actors’ injuries and responded accordingly. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
Ambulances sit outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. As part of Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), Airmen arrived at the base theater in ambulances in response to a simulated explosion on base. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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Dover AFB first in AMC to host new medical exercise
An Air Force medic applies a bandage to a simulated wound outside of the base theater, Dover Air Force Base, Delaware, Oct. 9, 2020. During Readiness Exercises and Assessments in a Goal-oriented Learning Environment (Ready EAGLE), the 436th Medical Group used the base theater to simulate an explosion to help Airmen train and respond accordingly. The goal of Ready EAGLE is to enhance medical response capability by providing training seminars, equipment reviews, tabletop discussions and a culminating, full-scale exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Brandan Hollis)
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The frontline of healthcare
Senior Airman Kathryn Dobbs, an aerospace medical technician assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, checks the blood pressure cuff during an incentive flight physical at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, Feb. 1, 2019. The 180FW deployed more than 130 Airmen and 10 F-16s to Patrick in an effort to enhance flying operations and readiness capabilities that can often be hindered by harsh winter weather at home-station in Northwest Ohio. Incentive flights are special flights provided to outstanding Airmen who continually go above and beyond in their primary duties. (Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker)
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The frontline of healthcare
Senior Airman Kathryn Dobbs, an aerospace medical technician assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, checks the sitting height of Senior Airman Hope Geiger, a photojournalist also assigned to the 180FW, during an incentive flight physical at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, Feb. 1, 2019. The 180FW deployed more than 130 Airmen and 10 F-16s to Patrick in an effort to enhance flying operations and readiness capabilities that can often be hindered by harsh winter weather at home-station in Northwest Ohio. Incentive flights are special flights provided to outstanding Airmen who continually go above and beyond in their primary duties. (Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker)
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The frontline of healthcare
Senior Airman Kathryn Dobbs, an aerospace medical technician assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, checks Senior Airman Hope Geiger, a photojournalist assigned to the 180FW, ears during an incentive flight physical at Patrick Air Force Base, Florida, Feb. 1, 2019. The 180FW deployed more than 130 Airmen and 10 F-16s to Patrick in an effort to enhance flying operations and readiness capabilities that can often be hindered by harsh winter weather at home-station in Northwest Ohio. Incentive flights are special flights provided to outstanding Airmen who continually go above and beyond in their primary duties. (Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker)
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The frontline of healthcare
Maj. Tina Nguyen, a Flight Surgeon assigned to the 104th Fighter Wing, Barnes Air National Guard, gives a physiology brief to Senior Airman Hope Geiger, a photojournalist assigned to the 180th Fighter Wing, Ohio Air National Guard, during an incentive flight physical. As part of the Patrick AFB deployment, the 180FW will conduct Dissimilar Air Combat Training, Basic Fighter Maneuvers, Defensive Air Counter Tactics and Tactical Intercept missions alongside F-15 Eagles assigned to the 104th Fighter Wing, Barnes Air National Guard Base, Massachusetts. Incentive flights are special flights provided to outstanding Airmen who continually go above and beyond in their primary duties. (Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker)
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Kansas ANG and TUKHS partnership
Maj. Penny Glenn (center), a critical care nurse with the 190th Medical Group and education specialist with The University of Kansas Health System (TUKHS), trains a guard member during a clinical rotation at TUKHS, June 20, 2017. The 190th Medical Group, part of the 190th Kansas Air National Guard Air Refueling Wing, has an established partnership with TUKHS to ensure Airmen maintain their clinical currency to deliver care downrange. (Courtesy photo)
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Providing Reinforcement: Air Force family helps amputee Airmen return to duty
U.S. Air Force Captain Ryan McGuire, C-17 Globemaster III pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, lost his right leg below the knee from a boating accident in 2009, thanks to his squadron leadership, friends and family, Capt McGuire was able to rehabilitate with a prosthetic and finish his pilot training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston)
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Providing Reinforcement: Air Force family helps amputee Airmen return to duty
U.S. Air Force Captain Ryan McGuire, C-17 Globemaster III pilot with the 535th Airlift Squadron, adjusts his prosthetic before a training flight, Sep 12, 2017 on Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. McGuire brought his prosthetist into a C-17 simulator, to make sure his prosthetic can properly push the rudder pedals.
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Providing Reinforcement: Air Force family helps amputee Airmen return to duty
Since her accident U.S. Air Force Capt. Christy Wise has participated in wounded warrior games, the Invictus games, with this year leading the USA team as captain. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Perry Aston)
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Providing Reinforcement: Air Force family helps amputee Airmen return to duty
After losing her right leg above the knee in a boating accident. U.S. Air Force Capt. Christy Wise, an HC-130 pilot. Never doubted her self that she would return to serving her country and flying.
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