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Air Force, Army practice aeromedical evacuation

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A C-17 lands at Naval Air Station Barbers Point and is met by a UH 60 Blackhawk helicopter that is loaded with simulated casualties from a war zone, in the first intra-theater aeromedical evacuation training on island. These men are going single file to the helicopter to get the simulated patients and bring them back to the C-17 where they were treated for their injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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Simulated patients aboard the helicopter were transferred to the C-17 where they were treated for their injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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A C-17 lands at Naval Air Station Barbers Point were it was met by a UH 60 Blackhawk helicopter that was loaded with simulated casualties in the first intra-theater aeromedical evacuation training on island.
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A simulated patient aboard the helicopter was being transferred to the C-17 where he was treated for his injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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A simulated patient is being treated for his injuries on the C-17 plane by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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A C-17 lands at Naval Air Station Barbers Point and is brought in by airstrip marshall Nate Penalver.
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Simulated patients aboard the helicopter were transferred to the C-17 where they were treated for their injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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A simulated patient is being transferred to the C-17 where he was treated for his injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.
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From left, Airman First Class Jaclyn Smart, Lt. Col. Chad Raper and Sn. Airman Fabiola Martinez acted as injured patients from a war zone.
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Simulated patients aboard the helicopter are being transferred to the C-17 where they were treated for their injuries by medical personnel from the Mississippi Air National Guard and military personnel from Oahu.

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