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Remembering Technical Sergeant Sylvester McCullough
In remembrance during African-American History Month, Airman Stafford McCullough stands in front of the Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, dormitory and Medical Service school in 1977, which honored his late father, Tech. Sgt. Sylvester McCullough. The dormitory no longer stands, but his memory lasts. (Courtesy photo)
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Remembering Technical Sergeant Sylvester McCullough
In remembrance during African-American History Month, Air Force Tech. Sgt. Sylvester McCullough, Aeromedical technician, went on a aerovac mission on Feb. 19, 1968 along with 12 other crew and passengers, to include a wounded Army infantryman, two wounded North Vietnamese POWs, and two wounded Vietnamese civilians, but his flight never made it back to the 903rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron in Phu Cat, South Vietnam. (Courtesy photo)
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Operation Homecoming brings POWs home
A returnee waves from a hospital bus at Clark Air Base shortly after being released from a prisoner of war camp in Vietnam. (DoD Photo)
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Operation Homecoming brings POWs home
Former POW and U.S. Navy CMDR Robert Harper Shumaker (Captured 11 Feb 65) shares a magazine with fellow ex-POW U.S. Navy LCMDR Phillip Neal Butler (Captured 20 Apr 65) in the hospital reading lounge. CMDR Shumaker and LCMDR Butler were released by the North Vietnamese in Hanoi on 12 Feb 73. (DoD Photo)
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Former Air Force Surgeon General passes away
Retired Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Paul W. Myers, former Air Force Surgeon General, passed away of natural causes on Nov. 25, 2013 in San Antonio, Texas. (DoD Photo)
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Rescued medics
Some of the nurses show off the men's shoes given to them by the British when their own shoes fell apart (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Rescued medics
The rescued medics and flight crew beam as their ship pulls into Bari, Italy (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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Defense Health Agancy activates on Oct. 1, 2013
Defense Health Agancy activates on Oct. 1, 2013 which is a major streamlining of military medicine that has been in the works for three decades and signed into law earlier this year. (DoD Graphic)
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Aermomedical Evacuation Display, 1950s
Military Air Transport Service Aeromedical Evacuation display, 1950s. (Armed Forces Istitute of Pathology photo/Neg No. 219771-28-4-1)
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A Day at Balad Air Base Theater Hospital
Balad, Iraq -- Medics work on the last patient of the day in the emergency room of the Balad Air Base Theater Hospital. As nightfall approached, 39 patients had been treated at the hospital that day. The medical facility, protected by towering T-barriers, is an elite hospital that owns a survival rate of 98 percent. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Cecilio M. Ricardo Jr.) (released) (070219-F-361R-201)
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Lahnstuhl RMC Patient Unload in Bosnia
Members of the 18th Aeromedical Staging Facility at the Landstuhl Army Regional Medical Center unload patients from a bus who were victims of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina for their overnight stay at Landstuhl. (U.S. Air Force Photo by/ TSgt Gary Tomoyasu)
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Casualties Arrive in Japan
Casualties arrive in Japan on 28 Jul 1950. A wounded American soldier is shown being lifted from an Air Force C-47 transport plane at an airstrip in Japan. Air Force Troop Carrier planes and aircraft used for administrative and training purposes throughout the Far East Command and doing an excellent job evacuating the injured from forward airstrips in Korea. AIR AND SPACE MUSEUM#: 78794 AC [HF-SN-98-07299] (U.S. Air Force Photo)
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Wilford Hall at Dhahran Air Field
Wilford Hall at Dhahran Airfield in the 1950s (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Urgent Fury Medical Care
A member of the 1st Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron checks a wounded soldier being evacuated aboard a C-130 Hercules aircraft during Operation Urgent Fury by TSgt. M. J. Creen (DF-ST-84-09870)
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C-9A Nightingale Welcome
Capt. Debra A. Casalaspro, 2nd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse, welcomes patients aboard a C-9A Nightingale aircraft by SSgt Fernando Serna (DF-ST-87-06956)
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Tuskegee Airmen Mural at Balad
Col. Don Taylor, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Group commander, stands in front of the mural it took him more than a month to paint. His design pays homage to the wing’s Tuskegee heritage. Colonel Taylor chose muted colors to represent the Balad sunset and blood red to symbolize the medical group’s mission. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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C-141 Evac
Members of the 2nd Aeromedical Evacuation Airlift Squadron from Rhein-Main Air Base, load patients, who were victims of the war in Bosnia-Herzegovina, onto a C-141B Starlifter aircraft after an overnight stay at the Army Regional Medical Center at Landstuhl by Tech. Sgt. Gary Tomoyasu. (Courtesy of DOD)
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Desert Medic 1991
Lt. Larry Franklin, center, a nurse with the 146th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, California Air National Guard, takes steps to prevent an injured Iraqi prisoner of war from going into shock as attending medical technicians observe during Operation Desert Storm. 1991 DF-ST-92-07693 (Courtesy of Defense Imagery)
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Veterinary Chimp Astronaut 1953
Brig. Gen. Wayne O. Kester, first chief of the Air Force Veterinary Corps, examines a monkey used in biomedical experiments aboard the Aerobee rocket. The AF Veterinary Corps was abolished in 1980. Washington, D.C., March 1953. (Courtesy of DOD)
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Aerobic Fitness Research 1968
Dr. Kenneth Cooper conducts fitness research in 1968. (Courtesy of USAF)
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