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Chief Master Sgt. Juan Claudio, 732nd Airlift Squadron,

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Chief Master Sgt. Juan Claudio, 732nd Airlift Squadron,

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Chief Master Sgt. Juan Claudio, 732nd Airlift Squadron, loadmaster with the 514th Air Mobility Wing, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., and members from the 934th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Minneapolis-St Paul Air Reserve Station, Minn., load a pallet of supplies onto a C-17 Globemaster III following the completion of Patriot Warrior 2019 in Minneapolis-St Paul Air Reserve Station, Minn., August 24, 2019. Members of the 732nd AS and 514th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron cooperated with various squadrons across the U.S. Air Force Reserve including the 934th LRS, the 439th AES, and the 914th AES, as well as the United Kingdom’s Royal Air Force. Patriot Warrior is the Air Force Reserve Command’s premier exercise, providing an opportunity for Reserve Citizen Airmen to train with joint and international partners in airlift, aeromedical evacuation and mobility support.

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23/08/2019
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