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  • More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
    More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
  • More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
    More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
  • More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
    More than 85 military and civilian defense partners took part in the Joint Program Office course, which provided attendees practical, hands-on training recovering a wide variety of airframes using advanced equipment and techniques designed to do so safely and efficiently.
  • The capstone exercise for Medical Readiness University was designed to integrate trauma care, logistics, patient movement, and command decision-making under simulated operational conditions.
    The capstone exercise for Medical Readiness University was designed to integrate trauma care, logistics, patient movement, and command decision-making under simulated operational conditions.
  • ANG medics learned advanced techniques, from hemorrhage control to managing casualties when evacuation is delayed, ensuring every service member has the best possible chance of survival.
    ANG medics learned advanced techniques, from hemorrhage control to managing casualties when evacuation is delayed, ensuring every service member has the best possible chance of survival.
  • Combat paramedics and providers trained the knowledge and skills needed to provide advanced care and keep wounded Service members alive before getting them to definitive care.
    Combat paramedics and providers trained the knowledge and skills needed to provide advanced care and keep wounded Service members alive before getting them to definitive care.

Master Sgt. Tyler Sutton, 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard, smiles while a penguin walks by the flight line near McMurdo Air Station, Antarctica.

Master Sgt. Tyler Sutton, 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard, smiles while a penguin walks by the flight line near McMurdo Air Station, Antarctica. Sutton augmented the New York Air National Guard as an aircrew flight equipment specialist during a 30-day rotation in Antarctica supporting the National Science Foundation. Photo courtesy of Master Sgt. Tyler Sutton, 176th Wing, Alaska Air National Guard.

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