Service members from around the globe joined forces for a no-cost medical clinic at Blackfeet Native American Reservation July 18-24, 2024n in Browning, Montana. The no-cost medical clinic, Blackfeet Tribal Health - Operation Walking Shield, was an Innovative Readiness Training mission that provided service members with hands-on training while also providing the Blackfeet community and surrounding communities with no-cost medical services. (U.S. Air Force video by Airman Kylie Davidson)
Service members from around the globe joined forces for a no-cost medical clinic at Blackfeet Native American Reservation July 18-24, 2024n in Browning, Montana. The no-cost medical clinic, Blackfeet Tribal Health - Operation Walking Shield, was an Innovative Readiness Training mission that provided service members with hands-on training while also providing the Blackfeet community and surrounding communities with no-cost medical services. (U.S. Air Force video by Airman Kylie Davidson)
In the wake of both hurricane Helene and Milton, communities were left devastated, with homes, infrastructure, and lives upturned. Amid the destruction there were many that stepped up, bringing strength, skill, and compassion to the relief efforts. One entity that answered the call for help was the 200th RED HORSE Squadron, joining forces with local responders to provide aid, clear debris, and restore vital services to those in need.
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zoey Hay, structures specialist, assigned to the 200th Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) Squadron Detachment, Ohio, oversees the pinning and forming for concrete during the construction of a Rapid Airfield Damage Repair (RADR) training pad at Northwest Field, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, April 11, 2025. The 200th RED HORSE Squadron is on a deployment for training working for the 513th Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron as a part of the 356th Expeditionary Civil Engineering Group in Pacific Air Force’s efforts to set the theaters.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sergeant Alyssa Reik.)