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Air Force lifts blogger into Iraq

January 23rd, 2009 Comments off
If you're interested in following a traditional reporter who blogs, take a look at this site.

His most recent post says:
"As we start to board our C-17 for the the six-hour flight down to Balad, Iraq, another Aeromedical Flight roars off the rain soaked runway and rises into the mist from the US military airfield at Ramstein,Germany.The C-17 is plotted to San Antonio,Texas and on board is a soldier severely burned in the line of duty.The flight we are taking handles critical care and ambulatory patients who will, for a time, be treated at the now legendary Landstuhl Medical center, the military operated hospital.When necessary, in extreme burn cases, the Air Force flies patients directly to the burn center in San Antonio. The patient is suspended in a stretcher, connected to life support equipment. A team of doctors and nurses fly standing up at his side all the way if necessary. Surgeries have been performed on these aircraft. The speed with which the critically injured are flown to treatment is remarkable.In the first Gulf War, it would take 10 days for a badly injured soldier to be brought to Europe or the U.S. for treatment. Now, it is 72 hours, and in the case of the soldier being flown to San Antonio, an even shorter time."

Thank you Mr. Malloy to working with Air Force PA to help share our Air Force story with the blogosphere.

Posted by Capt. David Faggard, Air Force Public Affairs.

Soft power includes airlift

January 12th, 2009 Comments off
Wired's Danger Room discussed the Air Force's soft power in the article here. The Airmen at Air Mobility Command wanted to share some of what they're doing and shared this graphic.

According to the graphic's designer, Mark Diamond, "AMC is heavily involved in soft power (i.e., humanitarian) operations. We want[ed] to send examples....that outlines humanitarian and operational missions AMC has done in the past several years."


Posted by Capt. David Faggard, Air Force Public Affairs.

Air Force C-17s can still “take fight to the enemy!”

December 29th, 2008 Comments off
The men and women of Charleston Air Force Base, South Carolina launched 13 C-17s demonstrating "that we are ready to take the fight to the enemy!" even though many aircraft and Airmen are deployed around the world. The mission included a single pass over Charleston's most famous landmark, the Ravenel Bridge, air refueling and air drops.

US Air Force photo. For more photos, click here.


Posted by Captain David Faggard, Air Force Public Affairs.