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1st Lt. Rachel Southward, an aeromedical evacuation nurse with the 142nd Aeromedical Squadron, New Castle Air National Guard Base, Delaware, gives instructions on how to safely off-load patients from a C-130 Hercules as part of the Patriot North 18 Exercise at Cincinnati Northern Kentucky International Airport July 18, 2018. Patriot is a Domestic Operations disaster-response training exercise conducted by National Guard units working with federal, state and local emergency management agencies and first responders. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman Cameron Lewis)

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airmen national guard bureau ngb aeromedical fema ang federal emergency management agency soldiers national guard army national guard c 130 hercules domestic operations fort mccoy arng domops wisconsin division of emergency management volk field air national guard base patriotns patriot 18 airman cameron lewis 115th fighter wing hebron a flight nurse gives instructions on off loading patients from a c 130 hercules dvids ultra high resolution high resolution us air national guard