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The picture on a hand-painted glass symbolizes the unity between the United States and Senegal represented by a MEDFLAG exercise between the two countries. Medical personnel from the U.S. European Command conduct three MEDFLAGs annually, in conjunction with medical personnel of various African countries. The program emphasizes security and medical training while providing humanitarian/civic assistance to the host country

The picture on a hand-painted glass symbolizes the unity between the U...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Senegal (SEN) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Perry Heimer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Medical personnel from the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying Ambulance Surgical Team (FAST) tend to patients during a MEDFLAG exercise. Medical personnel from the U.S. European Command conduct three MEDFLAGs annually, in conjunction with medical personnel of various African countries. The program emphasizes security and medical training while providing humanitarian/civic assistance to the host country

Medical personnel from the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying Ambulan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Ziguinchor Country: Senegal (SEN) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Perry Heimer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

Villagers wave as members of the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying Ambulance Surgical Team (FAST) arrive during a MEDFLAG exercise. Medical personnel from the U.S. European Command conduct three MEDFLAGs annually, in conjunction with medical personnel of various African countries. The program emphasizes security and medical training while providing humanitarian/civic assistance to the host country

Villagers wave as members of the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying A...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Saint Louis Country: Senegal (SEN) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Perry Heimer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital ... More

Medical personnel from the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying Ambulance Surgical Team (FAST) conduct surgery on a villager in a field station during a MEDFLAG exercise. Medical personnel from the US European Command conduct three MEDFLAGs annually, in conjunction with medical personnel of various African countries. The program emphasizes security and medical training while providing humanitarian/civic assistance to the host country

Medical personnel from the 48th Tactical Fighter Wing's Flying Ambulan...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Base: Tambaconda Country: Senegal (SEN) Scene Camera Operator: TSGT Perry Heimer Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital P... More

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