Air Force Staff Sgt. Colby Dawe, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight medic, explains the emergency oxygen procedures to Royal Moroccan Air Force aeromedical evacuation team before take-off at the 3rd Royal Moroccan Air Force Base in Kenitra, Morocco, during Exercise African Lion 21, June 16, 2021. The safety of the aircrew and passengers remain a top priority when conducting flying operations. African Lion is Africa Command’s largest, premier, joint, annual exercise hosted by Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal, 7-18 June. More than 7,000 participants from nine nations and NAT


Air Force Staff Sgt. Colby Dawe, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight medic, explains the emergency oxygen procedures to Royal Moroccan Air Force aeromedical evacuation team before take-off at the 3rd Royal Moroccan Air Force Base in Kenitra, Morocco, during Exercise African Lion 21, June 16, 2021. The safety of the aircrew and passengers remain a top priority when conducting flying operations. African Lion is Africa Command’s largest, premier, joint, annual exercise hosted by Morocco, Tunisia and Senegal, 7-18 June. More than 7,000 participants from nine nations and NATO train together with a focus on enhancing readiness for and partner nation forces. AL21 is a multi-domain, multi-component, and multi-national exercise, which employs a full array of mission capabilities with the goal to strengthen interoperability among participants.


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