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Antarctic medical evacuation
Responding to a short-notice request from the National Science Foundation, a C-17 Globemaster III crew from Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington, alongside Aeromedical Evacuation and Critical Care Air Transport Team Airmen, safely evacuated an ailing contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica Apr. 22. After the C-17 safely landed at McMurdo Station, there was an exceptionally fast 35-minute ground time in which the patient was transferred to the aircraft. The patient received in-air medical care from the AE and CCAT crews aboard the C-17. (Photo provided by Joint Task Force - Support Forces Antarctica)
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U.S., foreign officers exchange ideas during Pacific Unity/Defender
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Mr. Paul Carter, Navy Facility Command Hawaii Wastewater Treatment Plant utility chief, displays a sample of treated water to members of the Royal Thai Air Force and Royal New Zealand Army as they participated in a Subject Matter Expert exchange as part of Pacific Unity/Defender April 3, 2013. Members of the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Forces, Royal Thai Air Force, Royal New Zealand Army and Royal Cambodian Air Force participated in the exchange, part of U.S. Pacific Command’s Theater Security Cooperation Program, co-hosted by senior civil engineering and security forces personnel from Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. LuCelia Ball)
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U.S., foreign officers exchange ideas during Pacific Unity/Defender
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Master Sgt. Matthew Kredell, 647th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight chief, uses an inert munition to explain the EOD mission to members of the Royal Thai Air Force and Royal New Zealand Army as they participated in a Subject Matter Expert exchange as part of Pacific Unity/Defender April 3, 2013. Members of the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Forces, Royal Thai Air Force, Royal New Zealand Army and Royal Cambodian Air Force participated in the exchange, part of U.S. Pacific Command’s Theater Security Cooperation Program, co-hosted by senior civil engineering and security forces personnel from Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. LuCelia Ball)
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U.S., foreign officers exchange ideas during Pacific Unity/Defender
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii -- Senior Airman Vincent Irr, 647th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Flight technician, explains the functions of a percussion-actuated neutralizer to members of the Royal Thai Air Force and Royal New Zealand Army as they participated in a Subject Matter Expert exchange as part of Pacific Unity/Defender April 3, 2013. Members of the Republic of Singapore Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Forces, Royal Thai Air Force, Royal New Zealand Army and Royal Cambodian Air Force participated in the exchange, part of U.S. Pacific Command’s Theater Security Cooperation Program, co-hosted by senior civil engineer and security forces personnel from Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. LuCelia Ball)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
BAK KLRANG, Cambodia -- U.S. Air Force and Royal Cambodian Armed Forces doctors discuss a patients condition here during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug.11, 2011. The operation supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. The patient was diagnosed with Psoriasis, a problem that causes skin cells grow to quickly resulting in patchy skin. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
BAK KLRANG, Cambodia -- Cdr. Ky Yadeth listens to a patients lungs for during an examination here during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug.11, 2011. The operation supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. Commander Yadeth is a medical officer in the Royal Cambodian Navy. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
BAK KLRANG, Cambodia -- U.S. Air Force and Royal Cambodian Armed Forces doctors examine a patient here during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug.11, 2011. PA 11-1 partners U.S. and Cambodian military and civilian personnel to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer programs to local Cambodians as well as subject-matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
BAK KLRANG, Cambodia -- Capt. Sitha Pann uses a bio-microscope during an optometry examination here during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug.11, 2011. PA 11-1 partners U.S. and Cambodian military and civilian personnel to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer programs to local Cambodians as well as subject-matter expert exchanges. Captain Pann is an optometrist assigned to the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia – Tech. Sgt. Brady Redhage briefs Royal Cambodian Armed Forces about aerial port equipment during a subject-matter expert exchange here Aug. 9, 2011. The exchange was part of PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1, an operation which supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. Sergeant Redhage is an aerial porter assigned to the 36th Mobility Response Squadron, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia – Master Sgt. Jermaine Parker and Tech. Sgt. Nate Dennis explain the cargo area of a C-130H to Royal Cambodian Armed Forces during a subject-matter expert exchange here Aug. 9, 2011. The exchange was part of PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1, an operation which supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. Sergeant's Parker and Dennis are assigned to the 145th Airlift Wing, Charlotte, N.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia – A C-130H from the 145th Airlift Wing, Charlotte, N.C., arrives for a subject-matter expert exchange here between U.S. and Royal Cambodian Armed Forces about airfield operations Aug. 9, 2011. The exchange was part of PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 which partners U.S. and Cambodian military and civilian personnel to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer programs to local Cambodians as well as airfield operations subject-matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
SIHANOUKVILLE, Cambodia – Master Sgt. James Bonk meets with Royal Cambodian Armed Forces during a subject-matter expert exchange here Aug. 8, 2011. The exchange was part of PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1, which partners U.S. and Cambodian military and civilian personnel to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer programs to local Cambodians as well as airfield operations subject-matter expert exchanges. Sergeant Bonk is a contingency response team lead assigned to the 36th Mobility Response Squadron, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
Maj. Ek Sreng and Staff Sgt. Lashawnda Major go over a patients prescription during Cambodia - Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 8, 2011, Bak Klarng, Cambodia. The operation supports U.S. Pacific Command’s capacity-building efforts by partnering with other governments in the region to provide medical, dental, optometry and engineer assistance to their citizens. Major Sreng is a Medic in the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces and Sergeant Major is a pharmacy craftsman assigned to the 36th Medical Group, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1
Capt. Wes Walker examines mosquitoes under a digital microscope for identification and research in Koh Kong, Cambodia, during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 7, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005 and climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker is an entomologist assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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Pacific Angel - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Capt. Wes Walker and Tech. Sgt. Russ Thomas examine a water container for mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Cambodia had 57, 232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker, an entomologist, and Sergeant Thomas, a public health technician, are both assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Capt. Wes Walker and Mr. Chan Phoum hang a mosquito trap outside a village to examine mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker is an entomologist assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. Mr. Phoum is a local field malaria researcher. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACIFIC ANGEL - Cambodia
Cambodia -- Tech. Sgt. Russ Thomas and Capt. Wes Walker put together traps for mosquitoes associated with malaria and dengue in a rural part of Cambodia during Operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-1 Aug. 6, 2011. Cambodia had 57,232 reported cases of malaria from 2000-2005; cases climbed to 64,595 cases in 2009. Captain Walker, an entomologist, and Sergeant Thomas, a public health technician, are both assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Boitz)
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PACAF chiefs' orientation
Pacific Air Forces leadership hosted 65 chief master sergeant selects during the PACAF Chiefs’ Orientation Course Jan. 11-15, 2010 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. The course offered the chief selects the PACAF perspective and mission, as well as applicable tools to help them be successful. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tom Czerwinski)
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Agressors train Guard pilots
A pilot from the 18th Aggressor Squadron taxis an F-16 Fighting Falcon Agressor aircraft onto the runway at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. The squadron, from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, functions to train aircrews through realistic threat replication in a simulated combat environment. It deploys mobile training teams throughout PACAF from April through October each year to conduct unit-level training. (Department of Defense photo/Cohen A. Young)
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Agressors train Guard pilots
18th Aircraft Mainenance Squadron maintainers work around F-16 Fighting Falcon Agressor aircraft from the 18th Agressor Squadron at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. The squadron, from Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, functions to train aircrews through realistic threat replication in a simulated combat environment. It deploys mobile training teams throughout PACAF from April through October each year to conduct unit-level training. (Department of Defense photo/Cohen A. Young)
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