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Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations Squadron bio-environmental engineering technician, starts an X-ray machine during a radiation scatter survey at the dental clinic on Ellsworth Air Force Ba... More

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, adjusts the control box setting for a weld certification March 25 in the 388th EMS Nondestructive Inspection laboratory at Hill Air Force Base,... More

X-ray vision, US Air Force Photo

X-ray vision, US Air Force Photo

Senior Airman Dominic Thomas, 22nd Medical Support Squadron radiology technologist, examines radiographs Dec. 20, 2012, McConnell Air Force Base, Kan. Radiology technologists use x-ray images to diagnose and tr... More

Staff Sgts. Cinnamon Kavlick and Joshua Batman, both

Staff Sgts. Cinnamon Kavlick and Joshua Batman, both

Staff Sgts. Cinnamon Kavlick and Joshua Batman, both assigned to the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, inspect an X-ray image March 25 in the 388th EMS Non-Destructive Inspection laboratory at Hill Air Forc... More

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard (right) and Airman 1st

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard (right) and Airman 1st

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard (right) and Airman 1st Class Dustin Monti, 28th Medical Operations Squadron bio-environmental engineering technicians, conduct a radiation scatter survey at the dental facility on ... More

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, inserts a digital imaging plate to be scanned March 25 in the 388th EMS Non-Destructive Inspection laboratory at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The... More

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, assigned to the 388th

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, assigned to the 388th

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, assigned to the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, prepares a digital back to scan a weld certification March 25 in their Nondestructive Inspection laboratory at Hill Air Force B... More

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance

Staff Sgt. Cinnamon Kavlick, 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, inspects an X-ray image March 25 in the 388th EMS Non-Destructive Inspection laboratory at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. The 388th EMS NDI lab rec... More

Senior Airman Jason Masiclat, 332nd Expeditionary Medical

Senior Airman Jason Masiclat, 332nd Expeditionary Medical

Senior Airman Jason Masiclat, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron radiology technologist, performs a computed tomography scan on a trauma patient at the Air Force Theater Hospital, Feb. 20. Masiclat is... More

Staff Sgts. Joshua Batman and Cinnamon Kavlick, both

Staff Sgts. Joshua Batman and Cinnamon Kavlick, both

Staff Sgts. Joshua Batman and Cinnamon Kavlick, both assigned to the 388th Equipment Maintenance Squadron, prepare a tube head, lead screens, and digital back to scan a weld certification March 25 in their Nond... More

Maj. Michael Matchette, 332nd Expeditionary Medical

Maj. Michael Matchette, 332nd Expeditionary Medical

Maj. Michael Matchette, 332nd Expeditionary Medical Support Squadron radiologist, reviews computed tomography scans from a trauma patient to determine the severity of the injuries at the Air Force Theater Hospi... More

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations

Staff Sgt. Kathleen Couillard, 28th Medical Operations Squadron bio-environmental engineering technician, determines specific testing locations during a radiation scatter survey at the dental clinic on Ellswort... More

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