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Two individuals who played the role of family members

Two individuals who played the role of family members

Two individuals who played the role of family members attending a simulated dignified transfer for a fallen service member, hold hands in support and comfort during the Folded Flag 2017 mass casualty training e... More

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team stands by after placing

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team stands by after placing

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team stands by after placing a transfer case in the mortuary transfer vehicle during a simulated dignified transfer April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. In the background, ind... More

Airman 1st Class Emmanuel Yeboah and Senior Airman

Airman 1st Class Emmanuel Yeboah and Senior Airman

Airman 1st Class Emmanuel Yeboah and Senior Airman Cody Kendall, both assigned to the Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations, simultaneously close the doors of the mortuary transfer vehicles during Folded Flag 2... More

U.S. Marines render a final salute as the doors of

U.S. Marines render a final salute as the doors of

U.S. Marines render a final salute as the doors of the mortuary transfer vehicles are closed during Folded Flag 2017 April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Marines participated in the joint service t... More

Col. Dawn Lancaster, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations

Col. Dawn Lancaster, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations

Col. Dawn Lancaster, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations commander, renders a salute to a simulated fallen service member’s transfer case passingby the official party April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, ... More

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations,

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations,

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations, Dignified Transfer officer in charge, left, and others render a salute as a transfer case of a simulated fallen service member is carried off of a C-... More

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations,

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations,

Capt. Brian Scallion, Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations, dignified transfer officer in charge, briefs the transfer sequence to Folded Flag 2017 carry teams April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. AFMA... More

Service members from the Army, Air Force and Marines

Service members from the Army, Air Force and Marines

Service members from the Army, Air Force and Marines salute a simulated transfer case as it is being carried off of a C-17 Globemaster III to a mortuary transfer vehicle during Folded Flag 2017, April 11, 2017,... More

The Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations held a mass

The Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations held a mass

The Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations held a mass casualty training exercise that included a mock dignified transfer May 4, 2016 at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The 3-day exercise tested AFMAO's ability to re... More

An Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations public affairs

An Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations public affairs

An Air Force Mortuary Affairs Operations public affairs van is parked facing the tail of a C-17 Globemaster III during the Folded Flag 2017 mass casualty exercise April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. P... More

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team prepares to lift a transfer

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team prepares to lift a transfer

A U.S. Marine Corps carry team prepares to lift a transfer case during a simulated dignified transfer April 11, 2017, on Dover Air Force Base, Del. The Marines carried the simulated fallen service member down t... More

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