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Oldest pilot in Air Force flies last combat mission of career
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mark Hanna, a flight engineer with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, and Lt. Col. James Routt with the 550th Special Operations Squadron, perform pre-flight checks on their HC-130P King, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 12, 2012. Routt is currently the oldest active duty pilot in the Air Force and is augmenting for the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron. The mission of the 71st ERQS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets from hostile locations. The 71st ERQS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg C. Biondo)
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Oldest pilot in Air Force flies last combat mission of career
A group of Afghan local nationals wait to be transported to a larger medical facility on a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, while members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron ensure they remain in stable condition, Foward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 12, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st ERQS to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation from austere and hostile locations. The 71st ERQS is the only fixed wing aircraft dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg C. Biondo)
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Oldest pilot in Air Force flies last combat mission of career
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Mark Hanna, a flight engineer with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, performs pre-flight checks on his HC-130P King, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 12, 2012. The mission of the 71st ERQS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets from hostile locations. The 71st ERQS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg C. Biondo)
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71st EQRS
Members of the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron drive to their aircraft to respond to a category alpha aeromedical evacuation mission, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The mission of the 71st EQRS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets from hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Frank Brisemdine, a critical care air transportation team nurse with the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, sits in an ambulance on his way to pick up a patient, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron load an Afghan local national burn patient onto a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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An Afghan local national burn patient waits to be transported to a larger medical facility on a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, while members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron ensure he remains in stable condition, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Melissa Seacat, a flight nurse with the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, ensures an Afghan local national burn patient remains in stable condition, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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An Afghan local national burn patient waits to be transported to a larger medical facility on a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, while members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron ensure he remains in stable condition, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Melissa Seacat, a flight nurse with the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, ensures an Afghan local national burn patient remains in stable condition, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Richard Oliver II, a loadmaster with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, backs up an ambulance to the ramp of the HC-130P King, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The mission of the 71st EQRS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets from hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron load an Afghan local national patient in critical but stable condition onto a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron load an Afghan local national patient in critical but stable condition onto a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron load an Afghan local national patient in critical but stable condition onto a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Capt. Frank Brisemdine, a Critical Care Air Transportation Team nurse with the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, preps an Afghan local national in critical but stable condition for transport, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron prep an Afghan local national patient in critical but stable condition for transport on a HC-130P King from the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kevin Preston, an Aeromedical Evacuation Technician with the 651st Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, checks on an Afghan local national in critical, but stable condition for transport, Forward Operating Base Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The 651st EAES works hand-in-hand with the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron to provide quick response aeromedical evacuation to austere and hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. James Routt an HC-130P King pilot with the 550th Special Operations Squadron, waits to taxi after transporting two injured Afghan local nationals to Khandahar Airfield, Afghanistan for treatment, April 9, 2012. Routt is currently the oldest active duty pilot in the Air Force and is augmenting for the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron. The mission of the 71st EQRS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets to hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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Members of the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron get ready to respond to a category alpha aeromedical evacuation mission, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. The mission of the 71st EQRS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets to hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. James Routt, a HC-130P King pilot with the 550th Special Operations Squadron, pre-flights his aircraft, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan, April 9, 2012. Routt is currently the oldest active pilot in the Air Force and is augmenting the 71st Expeditionary Rescue Squadron. The mission of the 71st EQRS is to provide personnel recovery, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation assets to hostile locations. The 71st EQRS is the only fixed wing aircraft squadron dedicated to medical evacuation missions in Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Greg Biondo)
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