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Default Air Force Logo Airmen trust training, save child
It was chaotic. People were screaming. There was smoke coming out of the large sports utility vehicle that was smashed against a tree at the in front of a forest. A frantic woman clenching a child panics and cries for help near the vehicle. Miraculously, three Moody Airmen with life-saving medical knowledge were in the traffic the accident caused and rushed in to help. “I ran into the woods and on the ground was this young two-year-old, just laying in the wooded area, struggling to breathe,”
0 6/06
2018
U.S. Air Force Col. Thomas Kunkel, 23d Wing commander, and U.S. Air Force Col. Yvette Guzman, 23d Aerospace Medicine Squadron commander, board an HC-130J Combat King II, Sept. 27, 2016, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. Rescue pilots and aircrew members conducted the flight which consisted of low-level air drop scenarios during pilot proficiency training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Greg Nash) Rescue aircrew refresh flight skills, stay current
Eight Team Moody members from the 23d Wing, 347th Rescue Group and 23d Medical Group flew in an HC-130J Combat King II during pilot proficiency training. The training allowed aircrew members to practice standard and emergency procedures during flight. Pilots tested the HC-130J’s capabilities to perform a multitude of flying techniques that aid search and rescue efforts, air refueling and airdrop operations. The HC-130J’s mission is to rapidly deploy and execute combatant commander directed operations.
0 9/28
2016
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