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Medics got it covered at 2012 Joint Service Open House
May 19, 2012
Master Sgt. Erica Jasper, NCOIC of Emergent Care and chief of the Golf Cart Team, gives directions to Senior Airman Jessica Seaborn, medical technician, Airman 1st Class Maiky Rodriguez, medical technician and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Obi Nwagwu during the Joint Service Open House. The team is prepared to provide emergency care when they are needed. This year's Joint Service Open House celebrates the Centennial of Marine Corps Aviation. JSOH affords the public an opportunity to meet the men and women of the Armed Forces while viewing over 100 static displays and 19 aerial demonstration teams. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Melanie Moore)

Medics at JSOH
May 19, 2012
Master Sgt. Erica Jasper, NCOIC of Emergent Care and chief of the Golf Cart Team, gives directions to Senior Airman Jessica Seaborn, medical technician, Airman 1st Class Maiky Rodriguez, medical technician and Hospital Corpsman 1st Class Obi Nwagwu during the Joint Service Open House. The team is prepared to provide emergency care when they are needed. This year's Joint Service Open House celebrates the Centennial of Marine Corps Aviation. JSOH affords the public an opportunity to meet the men and women of the Armed Forces while viewing over 100 static displays and 19 aerial demonstration teams. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Melanie Moore)

Radio-controlled aircraft offer indoor break for 2012 Joint Service Open House patrons
May 18, 2012
Justin Crews, 12, son of Lin Crews, Radio Active Airshows (RAA) employee and radio-operated aircraft enthusiast, flies an RAA electric foam model aircraft inside Joint Base Andrews’ Hangar 3 during the 2012 Joint Service Open House and Air Show on May 18. This year's JSOH celebrates the Centennial of Marine Corps Aviation.  JSOH affords the public an opportunity to meet the men and women of the Armed Forces while seeing over 100 static displays and 19 aerial demonstration teams May 18-20 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lindsey A. Porter)

Super Guppy at Joint Service Open House
May 18, 2012
NASA’s Super Guppy is a unique sight to see at the Joint Service Open House May 18 at Joint Base Andrews, Md. The Super Guppy is one of over 100 static displays that demonstrate the diverse support provided by the military and its civilian and coalition partners to the national defense. This is the first year NASA has brought the Super Guppy since the JSOH's inception in 1957. (U.S. Air Force photo/Bobby Jones)

Comfort stations offer relief at 2012 Joint Service Open House
May 18, 2012
2012 Joint Service Open House and Air Show medics and first-aid station technicians wear bright red medic vests during Joint Base Andrews’ air show weekend, May 18 - 20. Air Show patrons may ask any red-vested attendant or visit one of four flightline comfort stations for help with any medical need throughout the weekend. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Lindsey A. Porter)

2012 Andrews Air Show and Open House scheduled to 'take off' May 18-20
May 7, 2012
the 2012 Joint Service Open House is scheduled for May 18-20 at Joint Base Andrews, Md.

Exercise Sisyphus tests Andrews' response level
May 3, 2012
79th Medical Wing medical members simulate stabilizing an injured patient before transporting her to a local community hospital during a mass casualty exercise held on Joint Base Andrews on April 26. (Photo/Bobby Jones)

Operation Homefront donates car to Andrews Airman, growing family
May 3, 2012
Jim Knotts, President and CEO of Operation Homefront hands the keys to a 2009 Ford Explorer to Senior Airman Aaron Becker, 779th Medical Group biomedical equipment technician, and his wife, Mercy on April 30. Operation Homefront is a national nonprofit organization that provides emergency financial aid and other assistance to military families and wounded warriors. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Senior Airman Perry Aston)

Base Supply Center opens on Joint Base Andrews
May 3, 2012

The Airmen of Note jazz up the South
May 3, 2012
The Airmen of Note, the premier jazz ensemble of the United States Air Force, perform April 26 at the Coastal Carolina University Wheelwright Auditorium in Conway, S.C. The ensemble performed jazz classics, patriotic tunes and original compositions for an audience of more than 600 Conway community members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Kristal Gault)

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