A Royal Danish Air Force forward aeromedical evacuation technician from the 660th Forward Support Squadron communicates a simulated patient's status to his team members during a personnel recovery scenario at Angel Thunder 17 in Gila Bend, Ariz., May 13, 2017. Angel Thunder is a two-week, Air Combat Command-sponsored, joint certified and accredited personnel recovery exercise focused on search and rescue. The exercise is designed to provide training for personnel recovery assets using a variety of scenarios to simulate deployment conditions and contingencies. ( Air Force photo by Staff Sgt


A Royal Danish Air Force forward aeromedical evacuation technician from the 660th Forward Support Squadron communicates a simulated patient's status to his team members during a personnel recovery scenario at Angel Thunder 17 in Gila Bend, Ariz., May 13, 2017. Angel Thunder is a two-week, Air Combat Command-sponsored, joint certified and accredited personnel recovery exercise focused on search and rescue. The exercise is designed to provide training for personnel recovery assets using a variety of scenarios to simulate deployment conditions and contingencies. ( Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Marianique Santos)


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