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240618-F-LJ715-1023
U.S. Air Force Capt. Elyse Oliver, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy pilot, speaks to students with the Aerospace Career Education Academy about opportunities in aviation at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, is a multi-day event for middle and high school students and is designed to expose youths to the wide variety of career opportunities in aviation and aerospace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240618-F-LJ715-1025
Students with the Aerospace Career Education Academy hear U.S. Air Force pilots’ experiences with aviation at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, provides kids between the ages of 13-18 different opportunities in aerospace by supporting, mentoring and educating members and communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240618-F-LJ715-1076
Students with the Aerospace Career Education Academy board a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender for an inspiration flight at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, is a multi-day event for middle and high school students and is designed to expose youths to the wide variety of career opportunities in aviation and aerospace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240618-F-LJ715-1097
Students and chaperones with the Aerospace Career Education Academy await take off aboard a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender during an inspiration flight at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, provides kids between the ages of 13-18 different opportunities in aerospace by supporting, mentoring and educating members and communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240618-F-LJ715-1082
Students and chaperones with the Aerospace Career Education Academy board a U.S. Air Force KC-10 Extender for an inspiration flight at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, is a multi-day event for middle and high school students and is designed to expose youths to the wide variety of career opportunities in aviation and aerospace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240618-F-LJ715-1100
U.S. Air Force Capt. Tyler Weaver, 22nd Airlift Squadron C-5M Super Galaxy instructor pilot and Aviation Inspiration Mentorship (AIM) director, left, speaks with an Aerospace Career Education Academy student about his experience being a pilot at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. The ACE Academy, established by the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals, provides kids between the ages of 13-18 different opportunities in aerospace by supporting, mentoring and educating members and communities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lauren Jacoby)
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240614-F-OY799-1468
A U.S. Air Force C-17 Globemaster III is marshalled on the flight line during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 14, 2024. UC24 assessed U.S. Transportation Command’s ability and capacity to conduct Global Patient Movement (GPM) at a large scale and in a field training environment, as well as examined patient movement functionality across the DoD and with interagency partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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240614-F-OY799-1015
U.S. Air Force aircraft sit parked on the flight line at sunrise during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 14, 2024. More than 1,000 military and civilian personnel are participating in UC24 from June 10-21, an annual U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) led patient movement field training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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240614-F-OY799-1681
U.S. Airmen assigned to various U.S. installations connect framework for an En Route Patient Staging System during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 14, 2024. UC24 assessed U.S. Transportation Command’s (USTRANSCOM) ability and capacity to conduct Global Patient Movement (GPM) at a large scale and in a field training environment, as well as examined patient movement functionality across the DoD and with interagency partners. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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240614-F-OY799-1699
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Bunthoeun Prach, right, 60th Health Care Operations Squadron allergy and immunization technician, and Senior Airman Taylee-Saveen Gonzalez, 60th Inpatient Operations Squadron critical care technician, fill syringes during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 13, 2024. More than 1,000 military and civilian personnel are participating in UC24 from June 10-21, an annual U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) led patient movement field training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kenneth Abbate)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen prepare to load a simulated patient onto an ambulance bus during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. UC24 assessed U.S. Transportation Command's (USTRANSCOM) ability and capacity to conduct Global Patient Movement (GPM) at a large scale and in a field training environment, as well as examined patient movement functionality across the DoD and with interagency partners.
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen transport simulated patient litters onto a Boeing 767 passenger jet using a 60K Tonner Loader during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. Participants simulated receiving injured troops from overseas locations at designated Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) hubs and Patient Reception Areas (PRA) where Federal Coordinating Centers (FCCs) and local partners received, triaged, staged, tracked and transported patients to pre-designated local definitive care facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Robert Nichols)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen train on patient movement and transport during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. More than 1,000 military and civilian personnel participated in UC24 from June 10-21, an annual U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) led patient movement field training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Robert Nichols)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Air Force Maj. Howard Luong, 22nd Health Care Operations Squadron physician assistant, reads a simulated medical scenario during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 mid-flight over Northern California, June 18, 2024. More than 1,000 military and civilian personnel participated in the annual U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) led patient movement field training exercise from June 10 to June 21. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Air Force Capt. Genesis Santos, 959th Inpatient Operations Squadron transport nurse, records simulated patient notes during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 in the skies over Northern California, June 18, 2024. Participants simulated receiving injured troops from overseas locations at designated aeromedical evacuation (AE) hubs and patient reception areas (PRA) where federal coordinating centers (FCCs) and local partners received, triaged, staged, tracked and transported patients to pre-designated local medical facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen load 30 simulated patients onto a C-130J Super Hercules during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. Ultimate Caduceus is an annual patient movement training event designed to test the capabilities of and provide field training to aeromedical evacuation and critical care air transport teams, medical staging systems, and interagency partners involved in the reception and onward movement functions for global patient movement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen transport a simulated patient onto a C-130J Super Hercules during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 18, 2024. Participants simulated receiving injured troops from overseas locations at designated aeromedical evacuation (AE) hubs and patient reception areas (PRA) where federal coordinating centers (FCCs) and local partners received, triaged, staged, tracked and transported patients to pre-designated local medical facilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Airmen practice in-processing simulated patients into an En Route Patient Staging System (ERPSS) tent during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. UC24 allowed global military patient movement stakeholders to train during large scale patient movement operations with unity of effort and an understanding of each other’s roles to provide safe, reliable and scalable global patient movement for the DoD.
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Brandon Hockenbarger, 59th Medical Operations Squadron warrior operational medicine clinic flight chief, wheels a simulated patient toward an En Route Patient Staging System (ERPSS) tent during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. Participants simulated receiving injured troops from overseas locations at designated Aeromedical Evacuation (AE) hubs and Patient Reception Areas (PRA) where Federal Coordinating Centers (FCCs) and local partners received, triaged, staged, tracked and transported patients to pre-designated local definitive care facilities.
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Team Travis demonstrates commitment to patient care in UC24
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brandi Roberts, left, 349th Aeromedical Staging Squadron aerospace medical service technician, and Airman 1st Class Ea Tim, 81st Surgical Operations Squadron obstetrics and gynecology aerospace medical technician, load a simulated patient into an ambulance bus during Exercise Ultimate Caduceus 2024 at Travis Air Force Base, California, June 17, 2024. More than 1,000 joint and total force military and civilian personnel participated in the exercise, including representatives from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and Defense Health Agency.
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