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Capt. Millar
Capt. Sam Millar, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Branch poses for a photograph during a recent mission. Millar was called upon to provide medical assistance during a recent emergency aboard an Air Canada flight from Narita, Japan to Toronto, Canada. (photo courtesy of Capt. Sam Millar)
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Captain Amy Brown
Capt. Amy Brown (Courtesy photo)
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Cardboard boat race
Beverly Champagne takes a picture of her son Josef and husband Master Sgt. Richard Champagne during the build-a-boat contest held June 16 at the hagstrom Pool on Kadena Air Base, Japan. More than 50 people divided among seven teams competed. Competitors were only supplied with a roll of duct tape, three large pieces of cardboard and a cutting knife. U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin
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Cardboard boat race
Tech. Sgt. Frederick Smith and Staff Sgt. Nelvin Vinluan tape their raft-style boat before the cardboard boat race begins June 16 at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Sergeant’s Smith and Vinluan are from 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintenance, and were part of team “V’mer Swimmers”. More than 50 people divided among seven teams competed. Competitors were only supplied with a roll of duct tape, three large pieces of cardboard and a cutting knife. U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin
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Cardboard boat race
Viewers celebrate as Ryan Yerger, 15, and Miles Swammi, 9, complete the race across the pool for their team, “Great Dragons of Love Circle,” during the cardboard boat race at Hagstrom pool on Kadena Air Base, Japan. More than 50 people divided among seven teams competed in the race June 16. Competitors were only supplied with a roll of duct tape, three large pieces of cardboard and a cutting knife. U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin
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Cardboard boat races
Senior Airman David Windle and Airman 1st Class Justin Crawford, both from 18th Munitions Squadron, paddle to the finish line in a cardboard boat they made only a few hours before as part of the build-a-boat contest June 16 at Hagerstrom pool, Kadena Air Base, Japan. More than 50 people divided among seven teams competed. Competitors were only supplied with a roll of duct tape, three large pieces of cardboard and a cutting knife. “Team Ammo” won first place overall in time and sea worthiness. U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin
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Cardboard Boats
Maj. Rick Jones, 18th LRS, left, and Maj. Dave Alexander, 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron, guide their kids through the building process of their boat, the “Hammerhead,” at the cardboard boat race on Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 16. More than 50 people divided among seven teams competed. Competitors were only supplied with a roll of duct tape, three large pieces of cardboard and a cutting knife. U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jeremy McGuffin
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Career Advisor of the Year finds she won on AF link
Senior Master Sgt. Yvonne Miller, 18th Medical Support Squadron superintendent, won the Career Advisor of the Year for 2006. Sergeant Miller won for her accomplishments as career advisor at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. (U.S. Air Force/Airman 1st Class Kasey Zickmund)
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Career Day
Ivan Pineda tries on a parachute during a presentation on pararescue at Amelia Earhart Intermediate School by the 31st Rescue Squadron. Students from Amelia Earhart Intermediate School experienced various careers during Career Day May 23. Paramedics, airline industry, police and environmental science professionals provided hands on demonstrations about their day-to-day work.(Courtesy Photo)
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Career Day
Jaila Haley and Kristina Kennedy learn about the cockpit of a KC-135 Stratotanker from 1st Lt.Alan Herbol, 909th Air Refueling Squadron. Students from Amelia Earhart Intermediate School experienced various careers during Career Day May 23. Paramedics, airline industry, police and environmental science professionals provided hands on demonstrations about their day-to-day work.(Courtesy Photo)
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Caring for people by caring for machines
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Chad McCoy, 18th Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician, inspects the inner workings of a defibrillator on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 28, 2015. Kadena’s nine biomedical equipment technicians are responsible for the maintenance, repair and calibration of approximately 21,000 pieces of medical equipment belonging to the 18th Wing and partner units located on Kadena. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zade C. Vadnais)
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Caring for people by caring for machines
An 18th Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician tightens a valve on an equipment sterilizer on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 28, 2015. Kadena has a team of nine technicians responsible for the maintenance, repair and calibration of approximately 21,000 pieces of medical equipment belonging to the 18th Wing and partner units located on Kadena. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zade C. Vadnais)
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Caring for people by caring for machines
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kasey Roy, 18th Medical Support Squadron biomedical equipment technician, performs routine maintenance on an equipment sterilizer on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 28, 2015. Biomedical equipment technicians are responsible for the maintenance, repair and calibration of all medical equipment belonging to the 18th Medical Group and partner units stationed on Kadena, from defibrillators to X-ray machines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Zade C. Vadnais)
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CEF conducts vehicle extrication training
18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighters strap a simulated patient onto a backboard during a training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. The training the CEF goes through ensures they are capable of effectively responding to emergencies. The CEF is also tasked with handling building collapses and personnel recovery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF conducts vehicle extrication training
18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighters strap a simulated patient into a backboard during a training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. The CEF plays a vital role in this by protecting the Airmen who accomplish the mission at the end of the day. Operating with approximately 8,000 Airmen on base, Kadena defends U.S. and Japan mutual interests by maintaining it’s decisive airpower capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF trains for vehicle extrication
Reiki Hoakama, an 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighter, arrives on scene for a vehicle extrication training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. Assessing the scene to ensure proper safety precautions are taken is the first portion of vehicle extrication. The CEF responds to over 4,000 emergency calls per year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF trains for vehicle extrication
Senior Airman Fernandos Santos, an 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight driver operator, assesses the scene for a vehicle extrication training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. While assessing the scene it is vital to ensure there are no hazards around that could cause future damage. The CEF is responsible for handling the threat and outcome of fire, rescue, medical and environmental emergencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF trains for vehicle extrication
Reiki Hoakama, an 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighter, and Airman 1st Class Kalle Cooper, an 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighter, apply a cervical collar on a simulated patient during a training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. C-collars are used when neck or spine injuries are suspected. C-collars stabilize the patient's head and neck while they’re being transported to avoid further damage. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF trains for vehicle extrication
Airman 1st Class Kalle Cooper, an 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighter, stabilizes a backboard while extracting a patient during a training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. After the patient was stabilized, they carefully placed them on a backboard for transportation. Backboards provide rigid support to patients, ensuring their spine and limbs are stabilized. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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CEF trains for vehicle extrication
U.S. Air Force 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire and Emergency Services Flight firefighters stabilize a backboard while extracting a simulated patient during a training exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 29, 2021. When placing a patient on a backboard, care is taken to ensure there is minimal strain on the patient in the extrication process. After firefighters remove the patient they are then handed over to medical personnel to continue providing medical care on the patient. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Stephen Pulter)
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