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Clear communication from the ground up
Airman 1st Class Ryan, radio frequency transmission technician, connects power cables for a non-secure internet protocol router to a power strip at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan 28, 2015. The radio frequency team will soon take part in replacing all the LMR’s on base, which includes over 1,000 handhelds, 80 base stations and 50 mobile systems. Ryan is currently deployed from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and is a native of Las Vegas, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Clear communication from the ground up
Airman 1st Class Ryan, radio frequency transmission technician, sets up a sound system at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan 28, 2015. Airmen in the radio frequency transmission shop are commonly referred to as ground radio. Ryan is currently deployed from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and is a native of Las Vegas, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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Clear communication from the ground up
Airman 1st Class Ryan, radio frequency transmission technician, prepares a non-secure internet protocol router to access a network at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C., through a Broadband Global Area Network antenna at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan 28, 2015. The RF transmission technicians work primarily with equipment around the base emitting radio waves that carry messages intended for a recipient on the other end. Ryan is currently deployed from Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., and is a native of Las Vegas, Nev. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airmen Andrea, left, and Tamika, launch and recovery technicians, perform a post-flight inspection on a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. Whether it is at 65,000 feet in the air or on the ground, the equipment the Airmen in the physiological support detachment maintain and inspect will aid the pilots in surviving and evading. Andrea is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Centerville, Ga. Tamika is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Tamika, launch and recovery technician, performs a post-flight inspection on a helmet at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. The duties of physiological support detachment Airmen require them to remain calm and work under pressure, because the pilot’s life is literally in their hands. Tamika is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Andrea, launch and recovery technician, cleans a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. The mission of the physiological support detachment is to inspect and maintain the full pressure suits necessary for the U-2 Dragon Lady pilot to survive above 50,000 feet and fly up to 70,000 feet. Andrea is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Centerville, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Tamika, launch and recovery technician, recovers equipment out of the cockpit of a U-2 Dragon Lady at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. Physiological support detachment Airmen’s duties begin three hours prior to first launch and ends about two hours after the last landing. Tamika is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Tamika, launch and recovery technician, inspects the components of a pilot’s seat as part of a 30-day inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. Along with maintaining and inspecting the suit, the physiological support detachment Airmen also maintain and inspect the pilot’s survival kit and its components. Tamika is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Tamikae, launch and recovery technician, inspects a pilots parachute as part of a 30-day inspection at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. Airmen with the physiological support detachment are charged with ensuring the pilots return home safely and healthy. Tamika is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Andrea, launch and recovery technician, repairs a seam on a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. Physiological support detachment Airmen maintain every aspect of the suit once it is received from the manufacturer, including repairing seams and performing preventive maintenance on the suits. Andrea is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Centerville, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Andrea, launch and recovery technician, repairs a seam on a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. The suit is to protect the pilot from decompression sickness and is a backup in case the aircraft loses pressurization. Andrea is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Centerville, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Senior Airman Andrea, launch and recovery technician, performs an inspection on a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. The mission of the physiological support detachment is to inspect and maintain the full pressure suits necessary for the U-2 Dragon Lady pilot to survive above 50,000 feet and fly up to 70,000 feet. Andrea is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Centerville, Ga. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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PSD Airmen: Earning trust, ensuring mission success
Staff Sgt. Lynette, launch and recovery supervisor, performs a quality assurance check on a full pressure suit at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 20, 2015. The suit is to protect the pilot from decompression sickness and is a backup in case the aircraft loses pressurization. Lynette is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Phillips, Maine. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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New machine save EMDG time, money
Staff Sgt. John, laboratory medical technician, looks over the parameters from a complete blood count sample analyzed with the Coulter AcT diff2 CBC machine at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 21, 2015. After an eight month wait, the $24K machine represents a major increase in capability for the Expeditionary Medical Group. John is currently deployed from Moody Air Force Base, Ga., and is a native of Christiansburg, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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New machine save EMDG time, money
Staff Sgt. John, laboratory medical technician, puts a complete blood count sample in the Coulter AcT diff2 CBC machine at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 21, 2015. The machine will allow physicians with the Expeditionary Medical Group to diagnose and give a quick determination of whether or not the patient is having an infection. John is currently deployed from Moody Air Force Base, Ga., and is a native of Christiansburg, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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New machine save EMDG time, money
Staff Sgt. John, laboratory medical technician, prepares a complete blood count sample for the Coulter AcT diff2 CBC machine at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 21, 2015. The Coulter AcT diff2 offers a full range of features to include measuring red blood cells, which carry oxygen to white blood cells, which fight infection. John is currently deployed from Moody Air Force Base, Ga., and is a native of Christiansburg, Va. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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EMDG exercises Ebola response
Senior Airman Garrett, left, and Staff Sgt. Joshua, medical technicians, load a simulated patient into an ambulance during a training exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 15, 2015. Airmen participating in the exercise were given the opportunity to receive first-hand experience as well as gain learning experience on handling potential disease outbreaks. Garrett is currently deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and is a native of Denver, Colo. Joshua is currently deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and is a native of Celina, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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EMDG exercises Ebola response
Tech. Sgt. Richard, wing inspection team member, evaluates first responders during a training exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 15, 2015. Participants were evaluated and rated as minor, critical or significant with respect to mission impact. Richard is currently deployed from Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and is a native of Olympia, Wash. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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EMDG exercises Ebola response
Senior Airman Austin, fire truck driver and operator, and Airman 1st Class Tianna, firefighter, record the vitals of a simulated patient during a training exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 15, 2015. Members of the Expeditionary Medical Group, Expeditionary Force Support Squadron, Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron and Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron took part in the exercise. Austin is currently deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Twinfalls, Idaho. Tianna is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Miami, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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EMDG exercises Ebola response
Staff Sgt. Kyle, Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron crew chief, and Senior Airman Austin, fire truck driver and operator, review a medical questionnaire with Staff Sgt. Joshua, medical technician, during a training exercise at an undisclosed location in Southwest Asia Jan. 15, 2015. Kyle is currently deployed from Beale Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Vacaville, Calif. Austin is currently deployed from Travis Air Force Base, Calif., and is a native of Twinfalls, Idaho. Joshua is currently deployed from Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Va., and is a native of Celina, Ohio. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Marie Brown)
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