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A UH-72 Lakota with Delta Company, 1-224 AVB, District

A UH-72 Lakota with Delta Company, 1-224 AVB, District

A UH-72 Lakota with Delta Company, 1-224 AVB, District of Columbia National Guard, approaches for a landing at Fort Stewart, Georgia during PATRIOT South 19 exercise, Mar. 2, 2019. PATRIOT is a Domestic Operati... More

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company,

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company,

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company, 1-224 AVB, District of Columbia National Guard, instructs Soldiers from the Fort Stewart Winn Army Community Hospital MEDDAC on the proper procedures for l... More

Soldiers with the Fort Stewart Winn Army Community

Soldiers with the Fort Stewart Winn Army Community

Soldiers with the Fort Stewart Winn Army Community Hospital MEDDAC practice securing a simulated patient onto a litter for loading into a UH-72 Lakota MEDEVAC helicopter during the PATRIOT South 19 exercise, Ma... More

Pvt. Cable Morgan, a combat medic, along with other

Pvt. Cable Morgan, a combat medic, along with other

Pvt. Cable Morgan, a combat medic, along with other Soldiers with the Fort Stewart Winn Army Community Hospital MEDDAC, practice loading and unloading litter patients on and off a UH-72 Lakota MEDEVAC helicopte... More

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company,

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company,

Sgt. Bradford Fajfar, a crew chief with Delta Company, 1-224 AVB, District of Columbia National Guard, waits for a patient litter team to approach as they practice loading procedures onto a UH-72 Lakota MEDEVAC... More

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