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AE Airmen train on TIS use
U.S. Air Force COVID West Aeromedical Evacuation Task Force members load medical equipment and supplies into a C-17 Globemaster III during a training exercise May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training focused on receiving and caring for potential COVID-19 patients using Transport Isolation System capsules. Travis AFB has a - C-17 loaded with a TIS capsule on alert status to ensure the aircraft is ready to launch at a moment’s notice. The TIS unit allows the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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AE Airmen train on TIS use
U.S. Air Force COVID West Aeromedical Evacuation Task Force members carry a medical mannequin off a C-17 Globemaster III May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training focused on receiving and caring for potential COVID-19 patients using Transport Isolation System capsules. Travis AFB has a - C-17 loaded with a TIS capsule on alert status to ensure the aircraft is ready to launch at a moment’s notice. The TIS unit allows the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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AE Airmen train on TIS use
U.S. Air Force COVID West Aeromedical Evacuation Task Force members carry a medical mannequin onto a C-17 Globemaster III during a training exercise May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training focused on receiving and caring for potential COVID-19 patients using Transport Isolation System capsules. Travis AFB has a - C-17 loaded with a TIS capsule on alert status to ensure the aircraft is ready to launch at a moment’s notice. The TIS unit allows the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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AE Airmen train on TIS use
U.S. Air Force COVID West Aeromedical Evacuation Task Force place a medical mannequin into a Transport Isolation System capsule aboard a C-17 Globemaster III during a training exercise May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training focused on receiving and caring for potential COVID-19 patients using TIS capsules. Travis AFB has a - C-17 loaded with a TIS capsule on alert status to ensure the aircraft is ready to launch at a moment’s notice. The TIS unit allows the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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AE Airmen train on TIS use
Two Transport Isolation System capsules sit in the cargo bay of a C-17 Globemaster III May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. TIS capsules, which the DOD initially engineered in response to the Ebola virus in 2014, allow the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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AE Airmen train on TIS use
U.S. Air Force Capt. Kayleigh Migaleddi, 43rd Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse from Pope Army Airfield, North Carolina, secures medical equipment on board a C-17 Globemaster III during a training exercise May 7, 2020, at Travis Air Force Base, California. The training focused on receiving and caring for potential COVID-19 patients using Transport Isolation System capsules. Travis AFB has a C-17 loaded with a TIS capsule on alert status to ensure the aircraft is ready to launch at a moment’s notice. The TIS unit allows the transport of individuals with highly contagious diseases without infecting other passengers or aircrew on the aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Almost springtime at Travis AFB
A great horned owl hides deep within the branches of a tree Dec. 11, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. In Northern California, great horned owls begin to pair up in October, and the nesting may start between December and February. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits DGMC
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Trey Garner, center, 60th Medical Group cardiology services manager provides an overview of a cardio suite while Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, left, Air Force Surgeon General, looks on during a tour through the Heart, Lung and Vascular Center, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 10, 2020. Hogg visited with 60th Medical Group Airmen and recognized the positive impact they have on their community through their innovative medical practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits DGMC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, Air Force Surgeon General, pauses during a tour through the Heart, Lung & Vascular Center, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 10, 2020. Hogg visited with 60th Medical Group Airmen and recognized the positive impact they have on their community through their innovative medical practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits DGMC
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Trystan Self, left, 60th Inpatient Squadron critical care technician, demonstrates new technology on how information is recorded as Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, Air Force Surgeon General, right, looks on during a tour through the 60th IPTC clinic, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 10, 2020. Hogg visited with 60th Medical Group Airmen and recognized the positive impact they have on their community through their innovative medical practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits DGMC
U.S. Air Force Capt. Karessa O’Neal, right, 60th Inpatient Squadron clinical nurse fellow, explains how patients and procedures are tracked on a situation board while Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, Air Force Surgeon General, left, looks on during a tour of the 60th IPTC clinic, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 10, 2020. Hogg visited with 60th Medical Group Airmen and recognized the positive impact they have on their community through their innovative medical practices. (Photo altered for security reasons) (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Air Force Surgeon General visits DGMC
U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Dorothy Hogg, Air Force Surgeon General, left, and Col. Beth Dion, 60th Inpatient Squadron commander, center, discuss operational readiness of the medical force during a visit to the central medical surgical unit, David Grant USAF Medical Center at Travis Air Force Base, California, Feb. 10, 2020. Hogg visited with 60th Medical Group Airmen and recognized the positive impact they have on their community through their innovative medical practices. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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David Grant USAF Medical Center reaches new heighs
DGMC is the Air Force's flagship treatment facility, in the United States, providing a full spectrum of health care and patient-centered treatment to a prime service area throughout eight western states.
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2019 JROTC
Students gain firsthand experience during a tour of a C-5 Super Galaxy during a base tour Nov. 21, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB hosted Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from five Northern California high schools and one Oregon high school. The students learned about various U.S. Air Force career fields and toured static aircraft, the Heritage Center museum and dormitories. They also talked with Airmen about military life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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2019 JROTC
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jerry Jasmin, 60th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, works with Aarapaho during a demonstration Nov. 21, 2019, Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB hosted Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from five Northern California high schools and one Oregon high school. The students learned about various U.S. Air Force career fields and toured static aircraft, the Heritage Center museum and dormitories. They also talked with Airmen about military life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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2019 JROTC
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Cody Ferris, 60th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, helps a student try on a helmet during a base tour Nov. 21, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB hosted Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from five Northern California high schools and one Oregon high school. The students learned about various U.S. Air Force career fields and toured static aircraft, the Heritage Center museum and dormitories. They also talked with Airmen about military life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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2019 JROTC
Students wait in line to see the flight deck of a C-17 Globemaster III Nov. 21, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB hosted Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from five Northern California high schools and one Oregon high school. The students learned about various U.S. Air Force career fields and toured static aircraft, the Heritage Center museum and dormitories. They also talked with Airmen about military life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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2019 JROTC
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Salina Boodoosingh, a vocalist with the United States Air Force Band of the Golden West, motivates student participation during a performance Nov. 21, 2019, Travis Air Force Base, California. Travis AFB hosted Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps students from five Northern California high schools and one Oregon high school. The students learned about various U.S. Air Force career fields and toured static aircraft, the Heritage Center museum and dormitories. They also talked with Airmen about military life. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Uncle Mike, invisible soldier
Historical documents and memorabilia belonging to Specialist 5th Class Harvey Couch are displayed Nov. 4, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Couch served in the 321st United States Army Security Agency as a Morse code operator, radio direction finder and communication monitor during the Vietnam Conflict in 1961-63. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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Uncle Mike, invisible soldier
Historical documents and memorabilia belonging to Specialist 5th Class Harvey Couch are displayed Nov. 4, 2019, at Travis Air Force Base, California. Couch served in the 321st United States Army Security Agency as a Morse code operator, radio direction finder and communication monitor during the Vietnam Conflict in 1961-63. (U.S. Air Force photo by Heide Couch)
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