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Scott SERE team participates in medical evacuation exercise

A U.S. Army member of the 6-101st Aviation Regiment from Fort Campbell, Kentucky leans out of the window of a UH-60 Black Hawk during their units first-ever medical water extraction with Survive, Evade, Resist and Escape instructors Scott Air Force Base at Lake Carlyle, Illinois, June 7, 2017. Lt. Col. Brooke Matson, 375th Operations Support Squadron, Lt. Col. Brandon Dow, 54th Airlift Squadron, and Maj. Madison Basil Jr., Air Mobility Command, received hoist, water survival and flare training to learn how to survive in aqautic situations long enough to be rescued. The 101st Combat Aviation Brigade has served in almost every single military operation since the Vietnam War, including combat, peacekeeping, and humanitarian. By partnering with AMC's SERE instructors, this training allows for joint-service coordination while preparing aerial crew members to survive in austere locations ater being displaced from their aircraft. (U.S.Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Daniel Garcia)

PHOTO BY: Airman 1st Class Daniel Garcia
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