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APS return from Senegal
At the Seattle-Tacoma Airport Feb. 5, Col. Bryan Runion, 446th Mission Support Group commander, welcomes home eight Citizen Airmen returning from a deployment to Senegal in support of Operation United Assistance. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Sandra Pishner)
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APS return from Senegal
At the Seattle-Tacoma Airport Feb. 5, Hadley Abel, age 10, jumps into her dad's arms as he arrives home from a three-month deployment. Master. Sgt. Gregory Abel, 86th Aerial Port Squadron, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, was among eight Citizen Airmen returning from a deployment to Senegal in support of Operation United Assistance. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Sandra Pishner)
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APS return from Senegal
At the Seattle-Tacoma Airport Feb. 5, Hadley Abel, age 10, waits for her dad, Master. Sgt. Gregory Abel, 86th Aerial Port Squadron, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. Abel was among eight Citizen Airmen returning from a deployment to Senegal in support of Operation United Assistance. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Sandra Pishner)
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Salute to Armed Forces
Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and all veterans are invited to join in the fun at the Seattle Mariners' 13 Annual Salute to Armed Forces game April 19. Join in for a special pre-game program honoring the United States Armed Forces, veterans, and support organizations. Then watch the Mariners take on the Texas Rangers in this Sunday afternoon game.
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More patience
Medical professionals from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, treat a patient during a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Patience
Medical professionals from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, treat a "patient" during a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Room to breathe
Medical professionals from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, down oxygen masks to simulate aircraft decompression during a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Need a lift?
Medical professionals from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, transport a patient litter during a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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What's the scenario?
Air Force Reserve Maj. Shana Weber (center), a flight nurse with the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and members from her team review a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Major nurses
Air Force Reserve Maj. Shana Weber (facing front), and Maj. Beverly Davidson, flight nurses with the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, discuss a training scenario on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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collaboration
Air Force Reserve Maj. Shana Weber (center), a flight nurse with the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, goes over a training scenario with members from her team on a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Wing time
A McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III on a cloudy day, Jan. 21, 2015 gets prepped for an aeromedical evacuation flight from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Airlift Wing here. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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C-17 profile
A McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III on a cloudy day, Jan. 21, 2015 gets prepped for an aeromedical evacuation flight from the Air Force Reserve's 446th Airlift Wing here. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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90-percent O2
Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Saudi McVea, of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, prepares oxygen treatment for an ill "Soldier" on one of McChord Field's C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Air time too
Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Saudi McVea, of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, prepares oxygen treatment for an ill "Soldier" on one of McChord Field's C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Air time too
Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Saudi McVea, of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, prepares oxygen treatment for an ill "Soldier" on one of McChord Field's C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Air time
Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Saudi McVea, of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, prepares oxygen treatment for an ill "Soldier" on one of McChord Field's C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Give me a minute
Air Force Reserve Chief Master Sgt. Saudi McVea, of the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, prepares oxygen treatment for an ill "Soldier" on one of McChord Field's C-17 Globemaster III transport aircraft during the unit's in-flight medical training, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th AW support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Feeling under the weather
"Reed" a dummy used for medical training awaits "treatment" during in-flight medical training for the 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at McChord Field, Jan. 21, 2015. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th Airlift Wing support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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Back it in
A cargo truck full of medical treatment equipment is marshaled into the back of a McChord Field C-17 Globemaster III, Jan. 21, 2015. The equipment was for aeromedical evacuation in-flight training by the Air Force Reserve's 446th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron here. The 2,100 men and women assigned to the 446th Airlift Wing support the Air Mobility Command (AMC) mission around the world on a daily basis, performing 44 percent of all C-17 missions leaving JBLM. (U.S. Air Force Reserve photo by Jake Chappelle)
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