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Airman 1st Class Yolanda Alvarez Hernandez, left, Senior Airman Ricardo Batista, center, and Staff Sgt. Allison Hahn, 341st Medical Operations Support Squadron mental health professionals, pose for a photo at the clinic March 21, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The daily duties of these Airmen include taking care of patients who need support while dealing with stressful situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Mental health strengthens whole Airman concept
Located toward the back of the 341st Medical Group clinic is a discreet, private office with blinds hanging from the door’s window for patient comfortability and privacy. This location is mental health and the Airmen there are ready to assist individuals with finding the help they need.Senior Airman Ricardo Batista, 341st Medical Operations
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Senior Airman Jonell Sanchez, an air traffic controller assigned to the 28th Operations Support Squadron, trains in a simulation at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Jan. 25, 2017. The training involves sending beacon codes for Ellsworth approach while the radar system is “down.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Donald C. Knechtel) Airman overcomes barrier, guards the sky
Aircraft take to the air, navigating the highways of the sky among the birds and the breeze to reach their destination. These aviators rely on air traffic controllers to guide them safely and accurately through the open blue above.The main service air traffic controllers provide is to maintain a safe environment for the pilots. This is accomplished
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