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Airmen managed by First Air Force (Air Forces Northern)’s 64th Air Expeditionary Group are supporting Federal Emergency Management Agency’s vaccination operations across FEMA Regions 5-10 including 30 states, four territories and the Republic of Marshall,
Airmen managed by
First Air Force (Air Forces Northern)’s 64th Air Expeditionary Group are supporting Federal Emergency Management Agency’s vaccination operations across FEMA Regions 5-10 including 30 states, four territories and the Republic of Marshall Islands.
“To date, Airmen from the 64th AEG distributed almost 748,000 vaccinations, and I couldn’t be more pleased with their tenacious efforts supporting the whole-of-government effort,” said
The 64th AEG, commanded by Col. David Vanderburg, provides administrative support for the 800 Air Force personnel assigned to five community vaccination centers. This includes the 64th Expeditionary Medical Operations Squadron located in Houston, Texas; Detachment 1 located in Detroit, Michigan; Detachment 2 located in Gary, Indiana; Detachment 3 located in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and Detachment 4 located in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Airmen managed by First Air Force (Air Forces Northern)’s 64th Air Expeditionary Group are supporting Federal Emergency Management Agency’s vaccination operations across FEMA Regions 5-10 including 30 states, four territories and the Republic of Marshall, News, features and commentaries about Air Force Reserve people, equipment and missions
Colorado Air Force Reserve, Wyoming National Guard and USDA Forest Service
Colorado Air Force Reserve, Wyoming National Guard and USDA Forest Service
Wildfire in Nederland. Image courtesy of thesource.com
Members of the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd Airlift Wing, Wyoming Air National Guard’s 153rd Airlift Wing, and other firefighting agencies began a week of aerial wildland firefighting training on Monday. The training is conducted by the USDA Forest Service at Jeffco Airtanker Base.
“The Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System (MAFFS) program provides an important supplement to our national air tanker capacity,” said Kim Christensen, deputy assistant director for operations for the USDA Forest Service. “This week is our opportunity to train with our military partners and recertify these important aerial firefighting resources.”