Condor Crest
Airmen apply bandages and a tourniquet to a wounded Airman Nov. 2 during the 21st Space Wing’s Condor Crest exercise on Peterson Air Force Base. Airmen were tested on self aid buddy care, which requires all Airmen to know basic life support and limb-saving techniques to help wounded or injured personnel. In this scenario, Airmen were deployed to “Tereen, Afghanistan” for a chemical war event. The focus of the exercise was to prepare Airmen to deploy into a chemical environment. The wing’s ability to perform deployment operations is among the areas expected to be scrutinized during an upcoming Operational Readiness Inspection conducted by the Air Force Space Command Inspector General. (U.S. Air Force photo/Robb Lingley)
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