By | August 04, 2015
The Transport Isolation System was described to Brig. Gen. Kory Cornum, the surgeon general for Air Mobility Command, on July, 30, 2015 in building 575 on the flight line at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. The TIS is an asset the Department of Defense uses to safely transport patients with highly contagious diseases such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome or the Ebola Virus. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Thomas T. Charlton)
Major Richard Yon, 628th Aerospace Medical Squadron Bio Engineering flight commander, explains the details of the Transport Isolation System to Brig. Gen. Kory Cornam, the Air Mobility Command surgeon general, on July 30, 2015, in building 575 on the flight line at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. Major Yon was coined for his dedication and hard work to the project. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Thomas T. Charlton)
(From left to right) Master Sgt. Eric Ragan, the superintendent of the 437th Maintenance Group, Maj. Stephen Yarboro, a flight nurse with the 315th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron, Staff Sgt. Jessica Dickard, a medical logistic technician from the 628th Medical Group and Master Sgt. Paolo Ablang, a bioenvironmental engineering technician from the 628th MDG were all presented with “Real Pro” awards by Brig. Gen. Kory Cornum, the Air Mobility Command surgeon general on July 30, 2015, in building 575 on the flight line at Joint Base Charleston, S.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Thomas T. Charlton)
Brigadier Gen. Kory Cornum, the Air Mobility Command surgeon general, presents the non-commissioned officer Olson-Wegner Aerospace Medicine Technician of the Year award to Staff Sgt. Brett Randall, an independent duty medical technician with the 628th Medical Group, July 30, 2015, at the Charleston Club on Joint Base Charleston, S.C. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Thomas T. Charlton)