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349th Medical Squadron supports COVID-19 relief
Maj. (Dr.) Sanjiv Baxi, a physician with the 349th Medical Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, poses for a photo prior to departing on a mission supporting COVID-19 relief in New York, Feb. 4, 2022 (U.S. Air Force photo by Grant Okubo)
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349th Medical Squadron supports COVID-19 relief
Tech Sgt. Kimmylou Lam, a Cardiopulmonary Technician with the 349th Medical Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, poses for a photo prior to departing on a mission supporting COVID-19 relief in New York, Feb. 4, 2022 (U.S. Air Force photo by Grant Okubo)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron Annual Tour
Tech. Sgt. Amanda Sandoval, ramp operations supervisor with the 36th Aerial Port Squadron, moves cargo onto a C-130 Hercules on Kadena Air Base, Japan on April 21, 2023. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron integrated with the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron for their annual training. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Rachel Herrod)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron Annual Tour
Staff Sgt. Bora Ros, ramp operations representative with 36th Aerial Port Squadron, marshals in Staff Sgt. Lamin Sanneh, ramp operations representative with 36th Aerial Port Squadron, as he drives a 10k forklift at Kadena Air Base, Japan on April 21, 2023. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron integrated with the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron for their annual training. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Rachel Herrod)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron Annual Tour
Airmen from the 36th Aerial Port Squadron pose for a group photo at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 28, 2023. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron trained with their peers in the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron for their annual training. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Ann Butler)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron Annual Tour
Senior Airman Adina Call, a passenger service representative with the 36th Aerial Port Squadron, uses a metal scanner wand with an outgoing passenger at the Passenger Services Terminal at Kadena Air Base, Japan April 21, 2023. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron integrated with the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron for their annual training. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Ann Butler)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron cargo specialists
Tech. Sgt. Heather Isaac (left) and Staff Sgt. Wyndell Bagaoisan, 36th Aerial Port Squadron cargo specialists, tighten the netting for a pallet load July 15 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. These Reservists from the 446th Airlift Wing at McChord Field, Washington, are participating in an annual training that will allow them to practice and improve their skill sets. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron operations officer wins big
CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS - Lt. Col. Maggie Elder, 36th Aerial Port Squadron operations officer here, finished first in the women’s division and placed eighth overall in a Half Ironman competition Feb. 19. Proving her warrior spirit and powerful physical endurance, Elder finished the three-part race with a time of 5 hours, 24 minutes and 2 seconds. Pictured left of Elder is Dave Scott, a U.S. triathlete and the first six-time Ironman Triathlon World Champion. (Courtesy photo)
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36th Aerial Port Squadron passenger terminal specialists
Master Sgt. Roderick Mcleod (foreground), Senior Airman Giovanny Parra (background left) and Tech. Sgt. Bonnie Thayne, 36th Aerial Port Squadron passenger terminal specialists, unload baggage after a flight has landed July 15 at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. These Reservists from the 446th Airlift Wing at McChord Field, Washington, are participating in an annual training that will allow them to practice and improve their skill sets. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Madelyn McCullough)
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36th APS trains, loads Stryker into C-17
Army Spc. Amanda Ballentine, 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, reverses a M1136 Stryker combat vehicle for measurements and weighing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 6. The 36th APS out of McChord Field helped to train the U.S. Army’s 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on preparing a Stryker for transport in a C-17 Globemaster III.
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36th APS trains, loads Stryker into C-17
Army Staff Sgt. Tom Mcewan and Army Spc. Amanda Ballentine, 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, work atop a M1136 Stryker combat vehicle to prepare it for measurements and weighing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 6. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron out of McChord Field helped to train the Army’s 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on preparing a Stryker for transport in a C-17 Globemaster III.
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36th APS trains, loads Stryker into C-17
Army Staff Sgt. Tom Mcewan and Army Spc. Amanda Ballentine, 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, work atop a M1136 Stryker combat vehicle to prepare it for measurements and weighing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 6, 2015. The 36th Aerial Port Squadron out of McChord Field helped to train the U.S. Army’s 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on preparing a Stryker for transport in a C-17 Globemaster III.
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36th APS trains, loads Stryker into C-17
Army Spc. Amanda Ballentine, 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, reverses a M1136 Stryker combat vehicle for measurements and weighing at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Dec. 6. The 36th APS out of McChord Field helped to train the U.S. Army’s 301st Maneuver Enhancement Brigade on preparing a Stryker for transport in a McChord C-17 Globemaster III.
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43rd, 375th AES conduct TIS training at JB Charleston
Staff Sgt. Lee Nembhard, an aeromedical evacuation technician assigned to the 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron from Scott Air Force Base, Ill., straps a simulated Ebola patient to a litter during a Transport Isolation System training exercise at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., October 23, 2019. The TIS is a device used to transport Ebola patients, either by C-17 Globemaster III or C-130 Hercules, while preventing the spread of disease to medical personnel and aircrews until the patient can get to one of three designated hospitals in the United States that can treat Ebola patients. JB Charleston is currently the only military installation with a TIS. The TIS mission is a sub-specialty of the aeromedical evacuation mission which requires frequent training to maintain readiness.
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43rd, 375th AES conduct TIS training at JB Charleston
Members of the 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron from Pope Army Air Field, N.C., and 375th AES from Scott Air Force Base, Ill. carry a simulated Ebola patient onto a C-17 Globemaster III during a Transport Isolation System training exercise at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., October 23, 2019. The TIS is a device used to transport Ebola patients, either by C-17 Globemaster III or C-130 Hercules, while preventing the spread of disease to medical personnel and aircrews until the patient can get to one of three designated hospitals in the United States that can treat Ebola patients. JB Charleston is currently the only military installation with a TIS. The TIS mission is a sub-specialty of the aeromedical evacuation mission which requires frequent training to maintain readiness.
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43rd, 375th AES conduct TIS training at JB Charleston
Staff Sgt. Clinton Campbell, an aeromedical evacuation technician assigned to the 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron from Scott Air Force Base, Ill., carries a simulated Ebola patient on a litter into the Transport Isolation System during a Transport Isolation System training exercise at Joint Base Charleston, S.C., October 23, 2019. The TIS is a device used to transport Ebola patients, either by C-17 Globemaster III or C-130 Hercules, while preventing the spread of disease to medical personnel and aircrews until the patient can get to one of three designated hospitals in the United States that can treat Ebola patients. JB Charleston is currently the only military installation with a TIS. The TIS mission is a sub-specialty of the aeromedical evacuation mission which requires frequent training to maintain readiness.
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446 A&FRC prepares Reservists for civilian jobs
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. - Jill Marconi-Pyclik, the 446th Airman and Family Readiness director, teaches Reservists resume writing skills on Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, March 8, 2020. The course is held biweekly and helps traditional Reservists navigate the Federal government application process. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Christopher Sommers)
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446 AES
Members of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., perform a patient on-load scenario during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. More than 6,000 members from the U.S. service branches and their Reserve components, including Air Force, Army, and Navy participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 AES
Members of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., perform a patient on-load scenario during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. More than 6,000 members from the U.S. service branches and their Reserve components, including Air Force, Army, and Navy participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet)
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446 AES
Members of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., perform a patient on-load scenario during the Patriot Warrior exercise at Fort McCoy, Wis., June 21, 2015. Patriot Warrior is a joint exercise designed to demonstrate contingency deployment training ranging from bare base buildup to full operational capabilities. More than 6,000 members from the U.S. service branches and their Reserve components, including Air Force, Army, and Navy participated alongside British and Canadian forces. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Airman Daniel Liddicoet)
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