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  • Flight surgeons one step ahead of COVID

    Flight surgeons are the primary military medical care providers for flight crew. They perform periodic health assessments, physical fitness tests, waivers and any pre-deployment medical screenings for flight-crew Airmen, and serve as the first point of contact in their units for anything medical.

  • 919th Medical professionals on the front lines

    Several 919th Special Operations Medical Squadron members are putting their extensive training with the Air Force Reserve to good use by supporting community hospitals and clinics around the country. The experience gained from participating in demanding exercises and deployments has prepared them

  • Home at the hospital

    While most people go home after a long, grueling day at work, Kevin Kulow walks straight to his camper, a short distance from the emergency room where he faces a wide range of unexpected illnesses.

  • Department of Defense updates travel restrictions

    Secretary of Defense Mark Esper approved an extension to the stop movement order April 20, 2020 that will remain effective through June 30 to aid in the further prevention of the spread of COVID-19. While the Defense Department acknowledges that this order will have a substantial impact on service

  • Air Force Reserve Command COVID Resiliency Message

    ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. -- Lt. Gen. Richard Scobee, Commander of the Air Force Reserve Command (AFRC) and his wife Janis are joined via Zoom meeting with the AFRC Command Chief, Chief Master Sergeant Timothy White, Jr. and his wife Edith to discuss resiliency during COVID-19.

  • Helping agencies go virtual during COVID-19

    During this time of social distancing it is important to remember that while we are physically separated, social support is still available. The 919th Special Operations Wing Resiliency Support Team has been working hard to ensure they remain accessible to Airmen and families throughout the recent

  • DoD releases overseas stop movement order

    Secretary of Defense Mark Esper enacted a 60-day stop movement order for all Department of Defense uniformed and civilian personnel and their sponsored family members overseas, March 25. This measure is taken to aid in further prevention of the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), to

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