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SOF Pic of the Day: The Joint Special Operations Forces Medical Element (SOFME)

A Joint Special Operations Forces Medical Element (SOFME), which includes Flight Surgeons, Physician Assistants and Independent Duty Medical Technicians (IDMT) and their augmentation team, Public Health, Bio-Environmental and Administrative Personnel, conduct a medical scenario during Emerald Warrior 18. Combined Joint Special Operations Forces participate in Emerald Warrior 18 in the Special Operations Air Component, at Hurlburt Field, Florida on Feb. 28, 2018. At Emerald Warrior, the largest joint and combined special operations exercise, U.S. Special Operations Command forces train to respond to various threats across the spectrum of conflict.

US Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua L. DeMotts

Watch Airmen assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing Special Operations Forces Medical Element conduct training in the video below:

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A Joint Special Operations Forces Medical Element (SOFME), which includes Flight Surgeons, Physician Assistants and Independent Duty Medical Technicians (IDMT) and their augmentation team, Public Health, Bio-Environmental and Administrative Personnel, conduct a medical scenario during Emerald Warrior 18. Combined Joint Special Operations Forces participate in Emerald Warrior 18 in the Special Operations Air Component, at Hurlburt Field, Florida on Feb. 28, 2018. At Emerald Warrior, the largest joint and combined special operations exercise, U.S. Special Operations Command forces train to respond to various threats across the spectrum of conflict.

US Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Joshua L. DeMotts

Watch Airmen assigned to the 1st Special Operations Wing Special Operations Forces Medical Element conduct training in the video below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCekeT3YIdU

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