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Second Lt. Sherita J. Caldwell, a nurse with the 146th

Second Lt. Sherita J. Caldwell, a nurse with the 146th

Second Lt. Sherita J. Caldwell, a nurse with the 146th Medical Group out of Port Hueneme, Calif., tightens the straps on a litter carrying Capt. Lynn L. Maupin, a nurse practitioner with the 996th Area Support ... More

Members of the 144th Medical Group from Fresno Air

Members of the 144th Medical Group from Fresno Air

Members of the 144th Medical Group from Fresno Air National Guard Base, 146th Medical Group from Port Hueneme, 163d Medical Group from March Air Reserve Base, and California Medical Assistant Team-Indio pose wi... More

Senior Airman Richard Torres, with the 146th Aeromedical

Senior Airman Richard Torres, with the 146th Aeromedical

Senior Airman Richard Torres, with the 146th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron out of Channel Island Air National Guard Station, Calif., participates in a patient evacuations training during Alaska Shield 14 here... More

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Georgina Cortez, left,

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Georgina Cortez, left,

U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Georgina Cortez, left, a medical administration specialist with the 146th Medical Group, 146th Airlift Wing, California Air National Guard, is interviewed by Dante Walker, a photo j... More

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