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Operation Enduring Freedom
Master Sgt. Brian Oswald, a pararescueman assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, helps his co-workers care for a severely-wounded U.S. servicemember as they transport him to a hospital aboard an HC-130P Hercules aircraft, April 12, 2010, over Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
A German medic watches as Capt. Susan Marchiano, a flight doctor, and a pararescuemen both assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, take over care of a severely wounded U.S. Service Member as they transport him to a hospital aboard an HC-130P Hercules aircraft, April 12, 2010, from Konduz Province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
Capt. Susan Marchiano, a flight doctor assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, cares for a severely-wounded U.S. Servicemember being transported to a hospital aboard an HC-130P Hercules aircraft, April 12, 2010, over Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
Senior Airman Jeremy McDonnell, a pararescueman assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, prepares his work space for a severely wounded U.S. servicemember he and his co-workers will care for while they transport him aboard an HC-130P Hercules aircraft to a hospital for further treatment, April 12, 2010, in Mazar-e-Sharif Province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez, released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
Capt. Susan Marchiano, a flight doctor assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, catches some sleep before arriving at a pick-up location for a severely wounded U.S. Servicemember she will care for while he is transported to a hospital aboard an HC-130P Hercules aircraft, April 12, 2010, over Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
Senior Airman Mark Lillmars, a pararescueman assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, prepares himself for an alert call to transport a severely-wounded U.S. Armed Forces member to a hospital aboard a HC-130P Hercules aircraft, April 12, 2010, in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Operation Enduring Freedom
Staff Sgt. Mary Sierra, an HC-130P "Combat King" Hercules loadmaster assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, gears up for an alert call to pick up a wounded U.S. Armed Forces member April 11, 2010, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Members of the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron secure the unit's flag to a pole, April 10, 2010, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. With the first alert mission complete, Airmen in the squadron look forward to a successful deployment, while showing off the unique capabilities of the HC-130P “Combat King” aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
First Lieutenant John Grahm, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules pilot and Senior Airman Jorge Jimenez, an HC-130P airborne mission systems specialist, both deployed to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, go over flight information April 10, 2010, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
First Lieutenant Nick Muley, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules navigator, deployed to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, waits to find out if his crew will be utilized for an alert request April 10, 2010, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Michael Schoettlin, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules loadmaster deployed to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, waits to distribute medical supplies, April 10, 2010, in Herat, Afghanistan. HC-130s are deployed to Afghanistan again for the first time in five years. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Michael Schoettlin, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules loadmaster assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, loads boxes of medical supplies prior to taking off on a combat mission, April 10, 2010, at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
An HC-130P Hercules crew assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, load boxes of medical supplies April 10, 2010, at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Michael Schoettlin, left, and Staff Sgt. Mary Sierra, both HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules loadmasters deployed to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, wait for medical supplies to be delivered to the aircraft, April 10, 2010, at Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Mary Sierra an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules loadmaster assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron runs outside for pre-flight checks of an HC-130 prior to take-off on an alert mission, April 9, 2010, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Brian Kehn, a pararescueman assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, flies aboard an HC-130P “Combat King” aircraft during an alert mission, April 10, 2010, in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. “Guardian Angel” pararescuemen, deployed from the 48th ERQS at Davis-Monthan AFB, Ariz., returned to Afghanistan after their last deployment, which ended in January 2010. During that deployment they completed search and rescue missions utilizing HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters at Kandahar Airfield. For some of the PJs, this is their first experience working with the HC-130P. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
An HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules aircrew assigned to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, board an aircraft to prepare it for take-off on an alert mission, April 9, 2010, from Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The unit's combat search and rescue and casualty evacuation skills were put on display before the aircrew even went into alert status. During their initial orientation flight, April 6, an HC-130 aircrew was diverted to assist Coalition Forces injured in by an improvised explosive device while conducting a night-patrol training mission in Badghis Province with Afghan National Army Commandos and U.S. Army Special Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Staff Sgt. Christopher Gandy, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules airborne mission systems specialist, and SSgt. Joseph Wilkerson, an HC-130P flight engineer, in the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, ride a van to their HC-130 aircraft, in response to an alert, April 9, 2010, at Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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HC-130P Combat King back in Afghanistan
Senior Airman Michael Schoettlin, an HC-130P “Combat King” Hercules loadmaster, deployed to the 79th Expeditionary Rescue Squadron, brushes his teeth as the remainder of the HC-130 crew load a van to taking them to their aircraft for an alert mission, April 9, 2010, Camp Bastion, Afghanistan. The squadron, which stood up March 29, and went on alert status April 8, consists of 86 Airmen. The aircrews, maintainers and pararescuemen making up the squadron bring a unique capability to back to Afghanistan, by providing a dedicated fixed-wing, multirole platform used for personnel recovery, medical evacuation, casualty evacuation and aeromedical evacuation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Manuel J. Martinez/released)
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Members of the Afghan National Army Air Corps and the Afghan National Army recieve their training certificates on the Personnel Information Management System which has standardized and digitized the almost 3,000 Air Corps military personnel records. (US Air Force photo by Capt. Robert Leese/RELEASED)
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