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Global Medic Exercise
Fort Gordon, Ga. U.S. Army medical personnel from the 628th Forward Surgical Team, San Antonio, Texas, prepare to medically evacuate a simulated injured soldier onto a UH-60 Blackhawk on June 11. (U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sergeant Hector Garcia)
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50th Aerial Port Squadrons
50th Aerial Port Squadron at March Air Reserve Base California.
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56th Aerial Port Squadrons
56th Aerial Port Squadron at March Air Reserve Base California.
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50th & 56th Aerial Port Squadrons support OIF and OEF
Members of the March Air Reserve Base 56th Aerial Port Squadron, deployed to Bagram Air Base in Afghanistan, use a 60K Aircraft Loader to load a Russian IL-76 aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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WELCOME BACK: 452 SFS
Family and friends were staged on the flight line to greet thirty Security Forces Airmen as their plane landed Saturday. The Airmen were returning from a six-month deployment to Kirkuk Air Base in Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Anna Ruiz)
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Security Forces Squadron returns home from Iraq deployment
Staff Sgt. Ronald “The Toe” Brovetto stands in front of one of Saddam Hussein’s palaces in Al Faw, Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Andrew Musselman)
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Security Forces Squadron returns home from Iraq deployment
Top to bottom, Chief Master Sgt. Anthony Sandoval, Master Sgt. Stephen Dominguez, Tech. Sgts. Ronald Hedge and Joel Loranger and Staff Sgt. Andrew Musselman return home after a three month deployment to Iraq. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Eric Martin)
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FILLING THE GAP
Dr. Artkin Gevorkian, 452 MDS, examines a patient that hiked four hours to reach the temporary clinic to determine the cause of her intense headaches.(U.S. Air Force photo)
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FILLING THE GAP
While not quite as high tech as his office back home, optometrist Maj. James Hammond is able to properly diagnose his patients and provide them with the correct lenses.(U.S. Air Force photo)
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FILLING THE GAP
Lt. Primitivo Pena, an ER nurse with the 452nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron, explains a patient’s prescription. Medications were distributed with directions in the patient’s language.(U.S. Air Force photo)
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FILLING THE GAP
Dentist Lt. Col. Jesus Flores completes care of the patient referred by Dr. Artkin Gevorkian, a captain with the 452 MDS.(U.S. Air Force photo)
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FILLING THE GAP
Patients of all ages arrived to the site primarily by foot; others were fortunate enough to catch a ride from remote locations in vehicles sent out by the Ministry of Health. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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FILLING THE GAP
Patients stand in line after trekking to the treatment site from as far as four hours away. MEDRETE personnel are trained to handle large groups of people. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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March soldiers earn combat patch
Capt. George Foard, a Carson, Calif., native and Headquarters and Headquarters Company 304th Sustainment Brigade company commander, receives his combat patch from Lt. Col. Norman Green, the 304th Sust. Bde. commander. The 304th Sust. Bde., an Army Reserve component unit based out of March ARB, is one of 35 sustainment brigades in the U.S. Army configured to support the Army’s rapidly changing combat and support structure. (Courtesy photo to U.S. Air Force)
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March soldiers earn combat patch
1st Sgt. Gail Smith, Headquarters and Headquarters Company 304th Sustainment Brigade first sergeant, receives her combat patch from Lt. Col. Norman Green, the 304th Sust. Bde. commander. The 304th Sust. Bde., an Army Reserve component unit based out of March ARB is one of 35 sustainment brigades in the Army configured to support the Army’s rapidly changing combat and support structure. (Courtesy photo to U.S. Air Force)
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March ARB members go to Panama
The members of the 452nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron will conduct a similiar mission to this one held in Peru. Maj. Brent Dupper, a dentist from March Air Reserve Base, Calif., performs a dental examination ?on a Peruvian man, June 30, 2008 during a medical mission in Chiara, Peru. Air Force medical ?personnel cared for more than 4,000 Peruvians over nine days during the first set of medical ?missions in support of New Horizons - Peru 2008, a U.S. and Peruvian humanitarian mission that ?will bring relief to underprivileged Peruvians. (U.S. Air Force Photo by 1st Lt. Mary Pekas)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Hundreds of Guatemalan citizens line the street at a school in Santa Maria de Ixhuatan waiting to see medical providers from the 163d Medical Group. Thirty-one members of the group traveled to Guatemala to provide medical care for more than 5,700 people during a U.S. Air Forces South-sponsored Medical Readiness Training Exercise held Aug. 16 - 31. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Tech. Sgt. Shirley Morales, 163d Reconnaissance Wing Force Development technician, takes notes during a vision screening at a school in Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Sergeant Morales, who was born and raised in Santa Rosa accompanied the 163d Medical Group during its Medical Readiness Training Exercise to help the group provide medical care for the people she once lived among. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Lt. Col. Ron Short, 163d Medical Group optometrist, reviews a patient's vision screening results during a visit to a local school near Santa Rosa, Guatemala. Colonel Short and 30 members of the medical group traveled to Guatemala Aug. 16-30 to paticipate in a U.S. Air Forces South-sponsored Medical Readiness Training Exercise where they provided medical care for more than 5,700 people in three of Santa Rosa's poorest communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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Guatemala trip leaves Guardsmen ‘awestruck’
Master Sgt. Tina Williams, 163d Reconnaissance Wing budget analyst, puts a new pair of shoes on a young Guatemalan boy. Sergeant Williams accompanied the 163d Medical Group to ensure the team was able to purchase needed supplies at each site. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt Al Bosco, 163RW/PA)
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