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Airlifter of the week achieves high score
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron perform advanced life support training at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 14, 2022. U.S. Air Force Capt. Adam Olligschlager, left, 86th Airlift Wing plans and programs action officer, was celebrated as Airlifter of the Week, March 10, 2022, for his outstanding organization and execution of the Secretary of Defense Dispersal Plan. When Olligschlager isn’t working as an action officer, he assumes regular duties as a flight nurse evaluator at the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jared Lovett)
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Senior Airman Abby Reid, a flight medical technician with the 183rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, 172nd Airlift Wing, Jackson, Mississippi, prepares her kit aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, March 6, 2022. Reid was praised for her swift reaction to a chance motorcycle crash she came upon in February 2022. (U.S. Air National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Jared Bounds)
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Wolf Pack medics assemble decon shelter systems
An In Place Patient Decon team from the 8th Medical Group stand inside a decontamination shelter system during a routine training event at Kunsan Air Base, Republic of Korea, March 10, 2022. The IPPD team assembled a decontamination shelter system, safely decontaminating simulated patients before transferring them to a nearby medical facility for treatment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Mya M. Crosby)
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Surgery in the snow: Life-saving specialists hone their skills
U.S. Air Force Maj. Madison Lashley, surgeon, 633rd Medical Group, Air Force Combat Command, Ground Surgical Team, operates on a training dummy in a mobile surgical site during Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 in Nome, Alaska, March 2, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. LeAnne (Ian) Withrow)
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Surgery in the snow: Life-saving specialists hone their skills
U.S. Air Force Maj. Madison Lashley, surgeon, 633rd Medical Group, Air Force Combat Command, Ground Surgical Team, and other members of the 633rd prepare a training mannequin for surgery during Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 in Nome, Alaska, March 3, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. LeAnne (Ian) Withrow)
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Surgery in the snow: Life-saving specialists hone their skills
An Airman 633rd Medical Group, Air Force Combat Command, Ground Surgical Team, utilizes a surgical tool during training as a part of Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 in Nome, Alaska, March 2, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. LeAnne (Ian) Withrow)
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Surgery in the snow: Life-saving specialists hone their skills
Airmen of the U.S. Air Force's 366th Operations Medical Readiness Squadron, based out of Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, construct a mobile medical facility during Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 in Nome, Alaska, March 2, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. LeAnne (Ian) Withrow)
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Surgery in the snow: Life-saving specialists hone their skills
Airmen of the U.S. Air Force’s 366th Operations Medical Readiness Squadron, based out of Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, construct a mobile medical facility during Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 in Nome, Alaska, March 2, 2022. Joint Exercise Arctic Eagle-Patriot 22 increases the National Guard’s capacity to operate in austere, extreme cold-weather environments across Alaska and the Arctic region. AEP22 enhances the ability of military and civilian inter-agency partners to respond to a variety of emergency and homeland security missions across Alaska and the Arctic. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. LeAnne (Ian) Withrow)
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U.S. Army Soldiers with the 18th Medical Command Deployment Support board an U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, April 13, 2020. The 535th AS transported U.S. Army medical personnel from the 18th MEDCOM to Guam in support of the global COVID-19 response. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Erin Baxter)
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Members from 75th Medical Group carry a simulated victim during a Ready Eagle exercise Aug. 13, 2021, at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. Ready Eagle, an Air Force Medical Readiness Agency directed medical readiness training and exercise program, tested the 75th MDG on their response to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, or explosive event. (U.S. Air Force photo by Cynthia Griggs)
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U.S. Airmen assigned to the 355th Medical Group participate in Ready Eagle at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, Arizona, Feb. 18, 2022. The purpose of this exercise was to follow simulated procedures for a mass casualty and chemical or biological disaster response in preparation for a real-world scenario. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Kaitlyn Ergish)
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U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Sarah Cook, a registered nurse assigned to Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, comforts a patient while supporting COVID response operations at University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York, Feb.14, 2022. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the whole-of-government COVID response. (U.S. Army photo by Spc. Ashleigh Maxwell)
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Doing his part to save lives
U.S. Air Force Senior John Capasso, 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron apheresis flight noncommissioned officer in charge, draws blood from a patient at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 22, 2022. Platelets are used in the healing process in order to stop an injury from bleeding. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Sergio A. Gamboa)
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379th EMDG: The AOR's premier medical group
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman David Gonzalez, 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician, assembles a dose rate calculator at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 22, 2022. BMET Airmen are charged with the maintenance and upkeep of the electronics and hardware that is used in patient care by medical providers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stefan Alvarez)
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379th EMDG: The AOR's premier medical group
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman David Gonzalez, 379th Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician, tests the electronics of a dose rate calculator at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, Feb. 22, 2022. BMET Airmen are charged with the maintenance and upkeep of the electronics and hardware that is used in patient care by medical providers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Stefan Alvarez)
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Retired Lt. Col. paved way for military mothers
Retired Lt. Col. Cheryl Hines-Smith became the first woman in the military to stay on active-duty status while pregnant and remain in the service after having a child. (Courtesy Photo)
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U.S. Air Force nurse provides patient care
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Joseph Hollenbeck, a registered nurse with 88th Medical Group at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, prepares a patient-controlled analgesia pump at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Feb. 15, 2022. The U.S. Air Force medical team, working side-by-side with civilian medical professionals, is deployed in support of continued Department of Defense COVID-19 response operations to help communities in need. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the whole-of-government COVID-19 response. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards)
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U.S. Air Force nurse and INTEGRIS Health nurse update patient information
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Torri Easley, left, a clinical nurse, and Amanda Collins, a registered nurse with INTEGRIS Health, update patient information on a computer at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Feb. 7, 2022. The U.S. Air Force medical team, working side-by-side with civilian medical professionals, is deployed in support of continued Department of Defense COVID-19 response operations to help communities in need. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the whole-of-government COVID-19 response. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards)
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U.S. Air Force nurse trains at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center
Teresa Perez, right, a registered nurse with INTEGRIS Health, trains U.S. Air Force 2nd Lt. Nichole Hendricks, a clinical nurse, how to use the hospital computer systems at INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Feb. 7, 2022. The U.S. Air Force medical team, working side-by-side with civilian medical professionals, is deployed in support of continued Department of Defense COVID-19 response operations to help communities in need. U.S. Northern Command, through U.S. Army North, remains committed to providing flexible Department of Defense support to the whole-of-government COVID-19 response. (U.S. Army photo by Pfc. Duke Edwards)
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Dragon medics participate in National Disaster Medical System Exercise
Members of the 81st Medical Group secure patients to stretchers during the National Disaster Medical System Exercise outside the 41st Aerial Port Squadron building at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 17, 2022. Keesler's Federal Coordination Center was activated and received more than 20 patients during the exercise scenario, which included the New Madrid Fault erupting, sparking an earthquake to occur in Tennessee causing extensive damage and injuring many people. Members of the 81st MDG participated in the event in order to better prepare themselves for real-world situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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