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As part of the Golden Coyote training exercise, Airman 1st Class Phillip Baiao, Ellsworth Air Force Base 28th Medical Group health services manager, moves a barrel across an improvised bridge on a leadership reaction course obstacle at Camp Rapid, Rapid City, S.D., June 9. Golden Coyote tests the ability of engineering and support units to mobilize equipment, deploy to a battle zone, coordinate combat and service support missions and re-deploy back to home station. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marc I. Lane)
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As part of the Golden Coyote training exercise, members of the Ellsworth Air Force Base 28th Medical Group create a bridge on a leadership reaction course obstacle at Camp Rapid, Rapid City, S.D., June 9. Golden Coyote tests the ability of engineering and support units to mobilize equipment, deploy to a battle zone, coordinate combat and service support missions and re-deploy back to home station. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marc I. Lane)
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Staff Sgt. Ivan Vicente, 28th Medical Operations Squadron ambulance services medical technician, uses a compass to pinpoint specific points of latitude and longitude at Camp Rapid, S.D., June 10. During Golden Coyote 2008, three teams were assigned different points to locate throughout Camp Rapid during the land navigation event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Corey Hook)
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(Right) Capt. Phil Broberg, 28th Medical Operations Squadron education and training chief, and Staff Sgt. Ivan Vicente, ambulance services medical technician, calculate distance and direction to predetermined points of latitude and longitude throughout Camp Rapid, S.D., June 10. Each team prepares, analyzes and accesses their learned knowledge of geographical surroundings to complete the land navigation exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Corey Hook)
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As part of the Golden Coyote training exercise, members of the Ellsworth Air Force Base 28th Medical Group practice litter movement and loading at Camp Rapid, Rapid City, S.D., June 9. Golden Coyote tests the ability of engineering and support units to mobilize equipment, deploy to a battle zone, coordinate combat and service support missions and re-deploy back to home station. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marc I. Lane)
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As part of the Golden Coyote training exercise, Senior Airman Jordan Brown, Ellsworth Air Force Base 28th Medical Group medical logistics journeyman, loads a litter into a ground ambulance at Camp Rapid, Rapid City, S.D., June 9. Golden Coyote tests the ability of engineering and support units to mobilize equipment, deploy to a battle zone, coordinate combat and service support missions and re-deploy back to home station. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Marc I. Lane)
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Staff Sgt. Jesse Bosch, 28th Medical Group aerospace medical technician, performs buddy care on Tech. Sgt. Dewayne Brown, 28th Medical Group NCO in charge of medical logistics at Camp Rapid, Rapid City, S.D., June 9, during a first-aid course. The course took place during the Golden Coyote joint training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Matthew Flynn)