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39th Medical Group vaccinates Incirlik against COVID-19 > Nellis Air Force Base > News

By Staff Sgt. Ryan Lackey, 39th Air Base Wing Public Affairs / Published February 01, 2021 U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kayla Blanchard, 39th Medical Group Immunization technician, administers a COVID-19 vaccination to Capt. Brent Luch, 39th Security Forces Squadron operations officer, during the initial series of vaccinations Jan. 8, 2021, at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey. Prioritized DoD personnel are highly encouraged to take the vaccine to protect their health, their families, their community, and lower the public health risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Ryan Lackey) U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Joshua Stiltner, 37th Airlift Squadron loadmaster (center), inspects cargo before unloading it at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, Jan. 7, 2021. Medical supplies have special requirements for transport, must be carefully stored and proper amounts secured to ensure best effectiveness by medical personnel and to reduce waste. (U.S.

DVIDS - News - 405th AFSB conducts first of several project inclusion town halls to help develop culture of diversity, respect

9 KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany – With the intent of improving diversity, equity and inclusion, and eliminating all forms of discrimination and harassment across the command – the 405th Army Field Support Brigade conducted its first in a series of town halls focused on project inclusion. Several hundred members of the 405th AFSB from across Europe took part in the virtual town hall Jan. 22. The primary focus of the town hall was local national employee inclusion. Every other month the brigade will conduct a project inclusion town hall on another area of concern. The idea is to develop a culture here at the 405th AFSB where we are all looked at as one team, said Col. Brad Bane, the 405th AFSB commander. Whether a local national, a contractor, an Army civilian or a Soldier – the entire team needs to be aligned in order to support the mission.

DVIDS - News - Crane Army Celebrates Long Legacy of Serving the Warfighter

Crane Army Celebrates Long Legacy of Serving the Warfighter Courtesy Photo | Crane Army Ammunition Activity inherited the legacy mission of ammunition.. read moreread more Courtesy Photo | Crane Army Ammunition Activity inherited the legacy mission of ammunition manufacturing, storage and depot operations from the Navy in 1977 after the Department of Defense established the Army as the single manager for conventional ammunition at the conclusion of the Vietnam War. Pictured here are Crane Navy employees working on a munitions production line in 1942, just one year after Crane Naval Ammunition Depot was established during World War II. Crane Army’s mission is to provide conventional munitions support for U.S. Army and Joint Force readiness. It is one of 17 installations of the Joint Munitions Command and one of 23 organic industrial bases under the U.S. Army Materiel Command, whic

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