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Master Sgt. Johnny Gomez, right, 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron NCO in charge of aircrew training,  explains the unit’s aeromedical evacuation process Aug. 1 on a C-17 Globemaster III to Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, left, U.S. Transportation Command Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate incoming director,  during an aeromedical evacuation demonstration here. USTRANSCOM is a unified, functional combatant command which provides support to the eight other U.S. combatant commands, the military services, defense agencies and other government organizations by providing full-spectrum global mobility solutions and related enabling capabilities for supported customers’ requirements in peace and war.
170801-F-SU156-043.JPG Photo By: Airman Joshua Maund

JOINT BASE CHARLESTON, S.C. - Master Sgt. Johnny Gomez, right, 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron NCO in charge of aircrew training, explains the unit’s aeromedical evacuation process Aug. 1 on a C-17 Globemaster III to Rear Adm. Peter Clarke, left, U.S. Transportation Command Strategy, Capabilities, Policy and Logistics Directorate incoming director, during an aeromedical evacuation demonstration here. USTRANSCOM is a unified, functional combatant command which provides support to the eight other U.S. combatant commands, the military services, defense agencies and other government organizations by providing full-spectrum global mobility solutions and related enabling capabilities for supported customers’ requirements in peace and war.


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