Still flying: Joint Base Charleston implements mobile medical screenings to keep missions flying
As the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps through the U.S., Joint Base Charleston is able to keep their C-17 Globemaster III’s flying by implementing a medical screening process for aircrew members. Aircrew members from the 437th and 315th Airlift Wings will now receive prevention education before each mission and will receive a COVID-19 medical screening upon return. In this photo is the medical screening tent that member of the 560th RED HORSE Squadron erected. (U.S. Air Force photo /Lt. Col. Wayne Capps)
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Lt. Col. Wayne Capps
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