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Building global partnerships through medical training
446th Aeromedical Squadron Reservists participate in Medlite 2008, a joint-training exercise at Kharrouba Air Base, Tunisia. "Medlite is an example of a small-scale exercise that evolved into a larger one which brought in decontamination teams, the full spectrum of aeromedical evacuation and medical staging," said Colonel Jan Moore-Harbert, 446th AES commander. "Based on the events which occurred recently when Libyan refugees were moving into Tunisia, the Tunisian government was able to care for, med-evac and stabilize the refugees."
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Building global partnerships through medical training
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Timothy Allen, Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge of Air Force Operations, from the 435th Medical Squadron, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany, holds a presentation for U.S. and Tunisian medical military personnel on the role of medical teams after a terrorist attack at Kharrouba Air Base, Tunisia, during Medlite 2008. Medlite is a Joint Chiefs of Staff Exercise designed to provide and exchange medical skills, techniques and procedures between members of the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Army and Tunisian Military Health Services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erica Knight)
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Building global partnerships through medical training
Reservists from the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadorn here, visited Almaza Air Force Base, Cairo, Egypt July 18. The AES mission involved an expert capabilities assessment of Egyptian aeromedical evacuation, search and rescue, and medical waste disposal, said Col. Jan Moore-Harbert, 446th AES commander. (Courtesy photo)
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Building global partnerships through medical training
Senior Master Sergeant Anthony Hall III, left, a medical technician with the 349th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, Calif., shares patient litter securing techniques with Air Force and Tunisian Army personnel during Medlite 2008, at Kharrouba Air Base, Tunisia, Nov. 14, 2008. Medlite 2008 is a joint nations medical field training exercise between U.S. Air Force and Army medical personnel and the Tunisian Army. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sergeant Kim Allain)
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Building homes, buiilding dreams, building readiness
Tech. Sgt. Douglas Seekins installs a cold water line underneath a modular home being built in Gallup, New Mexico. About 20 Reservists with the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron are spending their annual tour building homes for families in the Navaho Nation with the Southwest Indian Foundation’s Operation Footprint. This training is part of the Air Force Reserve Command's Individual Readiness Training Program. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Master Sergeant Brian Parret)
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Building homes, buiilding dreams, building readiness
Senior Airman Shane Little installs drywall on a modular home being built in Gallup, New Mexico. About 20 Reservists with the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron are spending their annual tour building homes for families in the Navaho Nation with the Southwest Indian Foundation’s Operation Footprint. This training is part of the Air Force Reserve Command's Individual Readiness Training Program. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Master Sergeant Brian Parret)
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Building homes, buiilding dreams, building readiness
Staff Sgt. Tereza Aure is preparing cold water lines for installation on a modular home being built in Gallup, New Mexico. About 20 Reservists with the 446th Civil Engineer Squadron are spending their annual tour building homes for families in the Navaho Nation with the Southwest Indian Foundation’s Operation Footprint. This training is part of the Air Force Reserve Command's Individual Readiness Training Program. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Master Sergeant Brian Parret)
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Building homes, buiilding dreams, building readiness
Joseph Esparza, Director of the Southwest Indian Foundation, speaks to Airmen from tje 446th Civil Engineer Squadron, McChord Field, Washington. About 20 Reservists are building homes in Gallup, New Mexico, for families in the Navaho Nation with the Southwest Indian Foundation’s Operation Footprint. This training is part of the Air Force Reserve Command's Individual Readiness Training Program. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Senior Master Sergeant Brian Parret)
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C-130 Weapons Instructor Course
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Parker, 29th Weapons Squadron instructor loadmaster, prepares to release a bundle from a C-130J Hercules during phase three of the C-130 Weapons Instructor Course over Colorado, Oct. 14, 2019. The purpose of WIC is to both teach instructor pilots and instructor navigators to become tactical experts of the C-130 Hercules in a cross-domain battlespace, and charging them to take their experience to train their respective units, increasing overall combat capability and lethality of the force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Aaron Irvin)
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C-17 airdrop
Senior Airman James Soto prepares the cargo compartment of a C-17 Globemaster III for 40 container delivery system bundles at Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan, April 5. Like Airman Soto, deployed from the 14th Airlift Squadron, Joint Base Charleston, S.C., four Reservists from the 446th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., have deplolyed to support airdrop and airland mission for Operation New Dawn in Southwest Asia. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ)
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C-17 airdrop
Container delivery system bundles float down to a marked area after being air dropped from a C-17 Globemaster III over Afghanistan, April 5. The CDS bundles are filled with food and water to re-supply U.S. Forces. Four Reserve loadmasters from the 446th Airlift Wing, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash., are deploying to Southwest Asia to conduct airdrop and airland missions with the 816th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Quinton Russ)
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C-17 airdrops new engine to stranded boat
Palletized cargo is airdropped from a C-17 Jan. 5 by a crew of Reserve and active-duty Airmen from McChord Air Force Base, Wash. The C-17 drop delivered a new engine and supplies to a stranded British fishing trawler in the Antarctic. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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C-17 airdrops new engine to stranded boat
After successfully airdropping critical engine parts to the stranded Argos Georgia, the McChord C-17 flown by a crew of Reserve and active-duty Airmen from the 446th and 62nd Airlift Wings heads for Christchurch, New Zealand. (Courtesy photo/Argos Georgia. Ltd.)
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C-17 airdrops new engine to stranded boat
Supplies dropped Jan. 5 from a C-17 land within feet of the stranded fishing trawler the Argos Georgia. Airmen from the 446th and 62nd Airlift Wings, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., conducted the drop after an urgent request from the boat's owner was approved by Air Mobility Command. (Courtesy photo/Argos Georgia, Ltd.)
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C-17 airdrops new engine to stranded boat
A grateful crew of the Argos Georgia show its appreciation after a McChord C-17 flown by Reserve and active-duty Airmen airdropped a new engine and supplies to the stranded fishing trawler in the Antarctic. (Courtesy photo/Argos Georgia, Ltd.)
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C-17 arrival for Ebola support
A Joint Base Lewis-McChord C-17 Globemaster III aircraft arrived in Liberia Oct. 8, with the first shipment of increased military equipment and personnel for the anti-Ebola fight, Operation Unified Assistance. The cargo included a heavy duty forklift, a drill set and generator and a team of seven military personnel, including engineers and airfield specialists. (photo courtesy/U.S. Embassy, Monrovia, Liberia)
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C-17 celebrates 20 years of flight
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash., -- A C-17 takes off in the early morning hours from McChord Field, Wash. The C-17 Globemaster took its maiden flight in 1991. McChord Airmen from the 62nd and 446th Airlift Wings here have been flying C-17s since 1999. (U.S. Air Force file photo)
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C-17 delivers main body of people to Antarctica
Passengers disembark from an Air Force C-17 Globemaster III at the Annual Sea Ice Runway near McMurdo Station, Antarctica. The C-17 is operated by the men and women of 446th and 62nd Airlift Wings, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Wash. The first main body flights of the 2011-2012 austral summer season arrived at McMurdo on Oct. 4, 2011. (National Science Foundation photo by Jean Varner)
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C-17 delivers Rangers to Rendezvous
Rangers from the 75th Ranger Regiment scatter across Fryar Drop Zone in Alabama after jumping from C-130 Hercules and C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during a mass tactical airborne operation Aug. 3. Reservists from the 728th Airlift Wing, McChord Air Force Base, Wash., flew the C-17. The Rangers are from Fort Benning, Ga.(U.S. Army photo/Sgt. Tony Hawkins)
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C-17 Fuels
MCCHORD FIELD, Wash. - Tech. Sgt. Erik Hubbard, 446th Maintenance Squadron aircraft fuels systems technician, installs a wing access panel on the C-17 Globemaster III, July 24. Hubbard is one of 15 highly-trained Reserve technicians who maintain, troubleshoot and repair complex aircraft fuels systems here. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Elizabeth Moody)
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