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US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Ray Angel and US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN Stephanie Branscomb both from the 31st Medical Group, Aviano Air Base, Italy, secure the inner liner to a temper tent the 31st Med Group has erected along with members of the New Jersey Army National Guard to be used for real world sick call treatment of military members supporting the multinational training exercise VENETO RESCUE 01, in northeast Italy and Slovenia. Veneto Rescue is an exercise that helps to train military units to conduct the safe evacuation of non-combatant civilians and other designated evacuates from a country or a region that has the potential for hostilities or danger. This type of operation is ...

US Air Force STAFF Sergeant Ray Angel and US Air Force SENIOR AIRMAN S...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: [Complete] Scene Caption: US Air Force Staff Sergeant Ray Angel and US Air Force Senior Airman Stephanie Branscomb both from the 31st Medical Group, Avia... More

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