Navy hospital corpsmen and Air Force aerospace medical technicians stabilize a simulated patient as MV-22 Ospreys from Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 163 (VMM-163) lands during an Air Force-Marine Corps Joint Medical Training Exercise on Aug. 12, 2025. The exercise, involving 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing (MAW) and the 182nd Medical Group, 182nd Airlift Wing, simulated combat casualty care and medical evacuation from Role 1 to Role 2. The exercise enhanced interoperability, operational readiness and supported Navy Medicine’s goal of delivering agile medical units through modern clinical information systems like the Battlefield Assisted Trauma Distributed Observation Kit-Joint (BATDOK-J) produced by the Joint Operational Medical Information System (JOMIS) Program Management Office (PMO). The BATDOK-J, a mobile application within the JOMIS ecosystem, facilitates real-time patient data transfer from the point of injury. (Courtesy of U.S. Marine Corps)
| Date Taken: | 08.12.2025 |
| Date Posted: | 09.03.2025 17:46 |
| Photo ID: | 9291166 |
| VIRIN: | 250812-O-PU282-1001 |
| Resolution: | 1200x1600 |
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| Location: | MARINE CORPS AIR STATION MIRAMAR, CALIFORNIA, US |
| Hometown: | SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA, US |
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