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Pacific Angel - Mongolia
Delgerkhaan, Mongolia - U.S. Air Force veterinarian, Maj. (Dr.) Douglas Riley of 13th Air Force, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii watches as Mongolian Armed Forces veterinarian, Capt. Giantugs Gialtmaa examines a sick cow at a dairy farm in Ulziit, Mongolia, while in Mongolia on July 21 in support of Pacific Angel-Mongolia, a 13th Air Force led combined humanitarian assistance operation. This is the fourth year of Pacific Angel, but the first time the operation has been hosted n Mongolia. The operation helps cultivate common bonds and foster goodwill between the United States, Mongolia and other regional nations. In addition to veterinary training, a clinic is being refurbished and medical outreach events are being held in Ondorkhan, Delgerkhaan and Tsenkhermandal soums of the Hentii province from July 18-23. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Cohen A. Young)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Maj. (Dr.) Aaron Fields, Critical Care Air Transport Team leader, and Maj. Alane Garlisi, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Sqaudron detachment commander, prepare to off-load a National Science Foundation contractor aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, following a medical evacuation mission from McMurdo Station Antarctica, June 30. Active Duty, Guard and Reserve Airmen attached to this mission, which originated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and staged out of Christchurch, assembled the full range of medical and support capabilities to safely evacuate the patient. The team faced variables such as local tremors, volcanic ash and severe weather condition in Antarctica. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Maj. (Dr.) Aaron Fields, Critical Care Air Transport Team leader, and Maj. Alane Garlisi, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Sqaudron detachment commander, prepare to off-load a National Science Foundation contractor aboard a C-17 Globemaster III, following a medical evacuation mission from McMurdo Station Antarctica, June 30. Active Duty, Guard and Reserve Airmen attached to this mission, which originated at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and staged out of Christchurch, assembled the full range of medical and support capabilities to safely evacuate the patient. The team faced variables such as local tremors, volcanic ash and severe weather condition in Antarctica. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – A C-17 Globemaster III takes off here June 29, in support of a medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. The Joint Base Lewis-McChord aircraft is tactically assigned to the 304th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron as part of the Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica medical evacuation mission. The aircrew manning and operating the aircraft departed Christchurch and successfully returned from McMurdo Station, Antarctica June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – A C-17 Globemaster III taxis the runway here June 29, in preparation for the medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. The Joint Base Lewis-McChord aircraft is tactically assigned to the 304th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron as part of Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica mission. The aircrew manning and operating the aircraft departed Christchurch and successfully returned from McMurdo Station, Antartica June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Senior Airman Brittini McClure, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, prepares medical equipment aboard a C-17 Globemaster III here June 29, in preparation for the medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. Airman McClure is a medical technician permanently assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan, currently attached to Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica. She aided in the successful medical evacuation of the contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica to Christchurch, June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand - Maj. Michael Parker, 304th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III pilot and aircraft commander, conducts a flight brief prior to an aeromedical evacuation of an ailing National Science foundation government contractor from Antarctica here June 30. Major Parker is permanently assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord and aided in the successful delivery of the NSF contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica to Christchurch. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Chief Master Sgt. James Masura (left), 446th Airlift Wing, mobilized as the 304th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron senior loadmaster, briefs an aeromedical evacuation team from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam here June 29, in preparation for the medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. Chief Masura is permanently assigned to Joint Base Lewis-McChord and aided in the successful delivery of the NSF contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica to Christchurch, June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Maj Alane Garlisi, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron detachment commander, suits up in cold weather gear here June 29, in preparation for the medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. Major Garlisi is permanently assigned to Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, currently attached to Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica. She aided in the successful delivery of the NSF contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica to Christchurch, June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Medical evacuation
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand – Senior Airman Brittini McClure, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, suits up in cold weather gear here June 29, in preparation for the medical evacuation of an ailing National Science Foundation government contractor from Antarctica. Airman McClure is a medical technician permanently assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan, currently attached to Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica. She aided in the successful delivery of the contractor from McMurdo Station, Antarctica to Christchurch, June 30. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. David Herndon)
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Tripler doctors renew Indonesian lives
PEKANBARU, Indonesia – A surgeon from the Tripler Army Medical Center, from Honolulu, Hawaii, operates on a 47 year old local Indonesian during operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-3 here, June 15, 2011. PACANGEL is a series of joint/combined humanitarian civic outreach efforts training conducted in the Pacific. This humanitarian and civic outreach training program is aimed at improving military-civic cooperation between the United States and Indonesia. The operation consists of several civil military assistance programs to include medical civic assistance programs (MEDCAP/DENCAP) with focuses on general health care, dental, optometry, women’s health, and pediatrics. Also included is the engineering civic assistance program (ENCAP), with focus on structural, plumbing, and electric repair of medical clinics and schools. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Gustavo Gonzalez)
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Tripler doctors renew Indonesian lives
PEKANBARU, Indonesia – A surgeon from the Tripler Army Medical Center, from Honolulu, Hawaii, operates on a 47 year old local Indonesian during operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-3 here, June 15, 2011. PACANGEL is a series of joint/combined humanitarian civic outreach efforts training conducted in the Pacific. This humanitarian and civic outreach training program is aimed at improving military-civic cooperation between the United States and Indonesia. The operation consists of several civil military assistance programs to include medical civic assistance programs (MEDCAP/DENCAP) with focuses on general health care, dental, optometry, women’s health, and pediatrics. Also included is the engineering civic assistance program (ENCAP), with focus on structural, plumbing, and electric repair of medical clinics and schools. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Gustavo Gonzalez)
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Tripler doctors renew Indonesian lives
PEKANBARU, Indonesia – A surgeon from the Tripler Army Medical Center, from Honolulu, Hawaii, reconstructs an ear for a local Indonesian during operation PACIFIC ANGEL 11-3 here, June 15, 2011. PACANGEL is a series of joint/combined humanitarian civic outreach efforts training conducted in the Pacific. This humanitarian and civic outreach training program is aimed at improving military-civic cooperation between the United States and Indonesia. The operation consists of several civil military assistance programs to include medical civic assistance programs (MEDCAP/DENCAP) with focuses on general health care, dental, optometry, women’s health, and pediatrics. Also included is the engineering civic assistance program (ENCAP), with focus on structural, plumbing, and electric repair of medical clinics and schools. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Gustavo Gonzalez)
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Change of Command
CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii -- Navy Admiral Robert F. Willard, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, (left) welcomes Air Force Maj. Gen. Norman J. Brozenick Jr. (right) as the new commander of Special Operations Command-Pacific, during the change-of-command ceremony at Camp H.M. Smith. (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Sgt Peter J. Thibodeau)
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Change of Command
CAMP H.M. SMITH, Hawaii -- Navy Admiral Robert F. Willard, Commander, U.S. Pacific Command, (center) presides over the Special Operations Command-Pacific, Change-of-Command ceremony where Navy Rear Adm. Sean A. Pybus (left) is relieved by Air Force Maj. Gen. Norman J. Brozenick Jr. (right). (U.S. Marine Corps photo/Sgt Peter J. Thibodeau)
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Memorial Day
(photo illustration by Virginia Reyes)
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Airman saves seizing Soldier
Senior Airman Jesse Cornell, 647th Civil Engineer Squadron operations management, saved the life of a Soldier while on post-deployment leave April 15. He is also a Self Aid and Buddy Care instructor for his squadron. (Courtesy photo)
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AF colonel assists Kabul girls' school
Col. Bob Wicks (top right) and other members of Regional Support Command-Capital hand out supplies to young girls at a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, during Colonel Wicks’ year-long deployment as the Regional Support Command-Capital commander. He and the other RSC-Capital military servicemembers adopted this girls’ school and donated tents and supplies from care packages sent by family and friends. He is deployed from the 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Courtesy photo)
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AF colonel assists Kabul girls' school
Col. Bob Wicks, Regional Support Command-Capital commander, watches young girls at a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, enjoy school supplies provided by him and other RSC-Capital members during his year-long deployment from the 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. They adopted this girls’ school and donated tents and supplies from care packages sent by family and friends. (Courtesy photo)
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AF colonel assists Kabul girls' school
Col. Bob Wicks and other members of Regional Support Command-Capital hand out supplies to young girls at a school in Kabul, Afghanistan, during Colonel Wicks’ year-long deployment as the Regional Support Command-Capital commander. He and the other RSC-Capital military servicemembers adopted this girls’ school and donated tents and supplies from care packages sent by family and friends. He is deployed from the 13th Air Force at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. (Courtesy photo)
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