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    Tag: 55th Aerospace Medicine Squadron
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    • Bioenvironmental keeps Offutt fit to fight

      Photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Morris   |   55th Wing   |   10.26.2017

      Airman 1st Class Jennifer Hansen, 55th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental, performs a gas mask fit test on Capt. Joe Prohaska, 338th Combat Training Squadron, Thursday, Oct. 26 in Farichild Hall on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. Hansen will walk Prohaska through a series of steps to include shaking his head up and down and side to side to ensure the seal is tight. (U.S. Air Force photo......

    • Bioenvironmental keeps Offutt fit to fight

      Photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Morris   |   55th Wing   |   10.26.2017

      A Porta Count stands ready to assist with gas mask fit tests Thursday, Oct. 26 at the 55th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental flight in Farichild Hall on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. The fit test takes about five minutes and could be the reason Airman survive attacks. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Blake)...

    • Bioenvironmental keeps Offutt fit to fight

      Photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Morris   |   55th Wing   |   10.26.2017

      Senior Airman Kevin Ware, 55th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, stands for a photo with his gas mask Thursday, Oct. 26 at Farichild Hall on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. Ware helps train new Airman to the fight on how to administer gas mask fit tests. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Blake)...

    • Bioenvironmental keeps Offutt fit to fight

      Photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Morris   |   55th Wing   |   10.26.2017

      Airman 1st Class Jennifer Hansen, 55th Aerospace Medicine Squadron, fits Senior Airman Kevin Ware, 55th AMDS, with a gas mask Thursday, Oct. 26 at Farichild Hall on Offutt Air Force Base, Neb. The bioenvironmental flight is required to fit all Airmen with gas masks within six months of arrival at their first duty station. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Rachelle Blake)...