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Personnel from the 86th Medical Group transition down the assembly line and are issued their individual protective equipment by the 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron during Wing Thunder April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The goal of the LRS is to ensure each member has all their required gear in the correct sizes so they are mission ready. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - Senior Airman Zachary Simon, 445th Air Reserve Base Logistics Readiness Squadron supply technician at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, goes through a checklist of individual protective equipment items being issued during Wing Thunder April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Simon is one of four logistics reservists completing their annual training at Ramstein. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - An Airman drops her chemical gear bag on a pallet after being issued individual protective equipment during Wing Thunder, April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron processed more than 100 chemical gear bags for personnel during the exercise. Wing Thunder is an inspection designed to exercise the 86th Airlift Wing’s readiness and operational capabilities through objective driven scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - Airman 1st Class Benjamin Gotchall, 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron public health technician has his individual protective equipment checked by Senior Airman Christopher Clark, 445th Air Reserve Base Logistics Readiness Squadron supply technician at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, on April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Gotchall was a part of a group of 25 medical personnel tasked to go through the LRS IPE issue line during exercise Wing Thunder. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - An Airman from the 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron puts protective gloves into a chemical gear bag during an individual protective equipment issue during Wing Thunder, April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron processed more than 100 chemical gear issues for personnel around Team Ramstein. Wing Thunder is an inspection used to ensure Team Ramstein and personnel are prepared for unforeseen circumstances. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - Staff Sgt. Kellye Marshall, 86th Medical Group commander’s support section, receives a gas-mask fit test from Senior Airman Alexis Gilliam, 86th Bioenvironmental engineering technician during Wing Thunder April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Gas-mask fit tests are conducted in addition to the member receiving all their individual protective equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)
4/20/2016 - Senior Airman Alexis Gilliam, 86th bioenvironmental engineering technician, performs a gas-mask fit test on a member during Wing Thunder, April 20, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The bioenvironmental team transports a mobile gas-mask fit test station to the location of the individual protective gear issue point, to save personnel time and ensure they are mission ready. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Leslie Keopka)

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