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The 934th Airlift Wing exercised its ability to plan and execute a deployment during its unit training assembly at the Minneapolis St Paul Air Reserve Station June 5-6. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey S. Williams)
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The 934th Airlift Wing exercised its ability to plan and execute a deployment during its unit training assembly at the Minneapolis St Paul Air Reserve Station June 5-6. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Scott P. Farley)
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934th Airlift Wing members wait to be "rescued" during water survival training in Key West, Fla. (Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Noah Johnson)
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Christine Kepler, emergency manager of the Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, explains the capabilities of their patient evacuation vehicles to Master Sgt. Zac Johnson, 934th AES.
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Members of the Florida Advanced Surgial and Transport Team Sally Noriega (left) and George Delgado (back) remove a patient from a patient evacuation vehicle with the help of fellow FAST Team members.
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Capt. Adam Hohman (left) of the 934th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron describes the proper use of medical support equipment to Florida Advanced Surgical and Transport Team members Dr. Joe Scott (center) and Dr. Michael Ksychi.
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Staff Sgt. Jolene Koch, a medical technician with the 934 Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron practices entering and exiting the one-man life raft during water survival training in Key West Fla. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Lt. Coll. Mike Erickson, 96 airlift squadron pilot, practrices entering and exiting from the one-man life raft during water survival training at Key West, Fla. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Tech. Sgt. Jason Bergum signals a student to prepare for water landing during water survival training at Key West, Fla. (Air Force Photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Staff Sgt. Kelly Jabas, loadmaster, 96 airlift squadron, demonstrates proper parachute release and water entry during water survival refresher training at Key West, Fla. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Naval Air Station Key West, Fla., far left, provided an ideal environment for water survival trraining during the April UTA. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Students spent two hours in the 20-man life raft reviewing the contents of the survival kit which included making fresh water with the water purification system and setting up the canopy. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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Students set up the protective canopy during the raft living phase of water survival training at Key West, Fla.(Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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The luminescence of sea dye marker (foreground) is clearly visible, even at shallow angles, while smoke dissipates quickly during water survival training at Key West, Fla. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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AW1 James Davis, SH-60F crewchief, NAS Key West, Fla., raises a student in the basket during the helicopter hoist phase of water survival training at NAS Key West, Fla.  Water survival training is required every two years for all air crew and aero medical personnel. (Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Kerry Bartlett)
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A student gets a lift in the basket while other students and Navy divers watch from below during water survival training.  The training took place during the April UTA at NAS Key West, Fla.
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