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CCAF Graduates
CCAF Graduates pose for a group photo after the CCAF graduation held at the 125th Fighter Wing, Jacksonville Fla. on August 16, 2014. (U.S. Air Force photo by AB Nitza Muniz)
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CCATT
Lindsay, a 125th Fighter Wing Critical Care Nurse, is deployed as a part of the Critical Care Air Transport Team (CCATT). The team transports wounded soldiers from Southwest Asia to Landstuhl, Germany, and then on to the United States.
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Cemetery Cleanup
2nd Lt. Justin Phillips (left) and Lt. Col. Teresa Frank of the Florida Air National Guard place American Flags on the graves of veterans during a cleanup project at the Pinehurst and San Sebastian Cemeteries in St. Augustine, Fla., May 24, 2014. Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Kielbasa
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Cemetery Cleanup
Florida Air National Guard cleanup at the Pinehurst and San Sebastian Cemeteries in St. Augustine, Fla., May 24, 2014. Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Kielbasa
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Cemetery Cleanup
Master Sgt. Slychet Stone, 125th Fighter Wing Personnel Systems Manager, rakes leaves and branches from a cemetery plot during the Florida Air National Guard cleanup at the Pinehurst and San Sebastian Cemeteries in St. Augustine, Fla., May 24, 2014. Photo by Master Sgt. Thomas Kielbasa
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CERFP External Evaluation
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Matthew Sands, 125th Medical Detachment commander and Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Katt, 125th Medical Group senior enlisted leader, pictured during a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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CERFP External Evaluation
Members of the Florida National Guard’s CERFP transport injured patients following a simulated chemical attack as part of a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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CERFP External Evaluation
Members of the Florida National Guard’s CERFP transport injured patients following a simulated chemical attack as part of a CERFP External Evaluation, Sept. 22, 2023 at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Florida. The CERFP, or CBRNE Enhanced Response Force Package, includes more than 200 Soldiers and Airmen from many Air and Army units who form one CERFP unit in the wake of a catastrophe. CERFP units comprise five major elements including command and control, search and extraction, decontamination, medical support, and fatality search and recovery in which teams are evaluated on their ability to immediately respond to a CBRNE incident. During the exercise, teams conducted a site search of collapsed buildings and structures, performed rescue tasks to extract trapped casualties, facilitated mass decontamination measures, performed medical triage and initial treatment to stabilize patients for transport to medical facilities, and recovered CBRN incident fatalities. Each element — CBRN, medics, decontamination, search and extraction, and FSRT (fatality, search and recovery team) — was evaluated as part of the total force response. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Tech Sgt. Chelsea Smith)
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Change of Authority
Col. Brian Simpler (left), Commander, 125th Fighter Wing, passes the unit coin to newly appointed 125th Fighter Wing Command Chief, Chief Master Sgt. Mike Seger at a Change of Authority Ceremony here February 10, 2013. Chief Master Sgt. Seger follows former Command Chief Sharon Ervin (right), who spent six years as the 125th Fighter Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. (USAF Photo by MSgt. Shelley Gill)
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Change of Command
Brig. Gen. Robert Branyon, Commander Florida Air National Guard passes the Guidon to incoming 125th Fighter Wing Commander, Col. Brian Simpler (center), as outgoing Commander, Brig. Gen. James Eifert looks on. Col. Simpler assumed command of the 125th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Eifert in a ceremony here February 10, 2013. (USAF Photo by Staff Sgt. Jeremy Brownfield) (Cleared)
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change of command
Maj. James Spooner speaks at a change of command ceremony held on December 16, 2010 at Homestead Air Reserve base, Fla. Maj. Spooner assumed command of DET 1, 125th Fighter Wing from Lt.Col. Michael Birkeland. (USAF photo by SSgt. Jeremy Brownfield)
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Col. Robert Branyon passes the unit guidon to Maj. James Spooner, signifying his new command of DET 1, 125th Fighter Wing at a change of command ceremony held on December 16, 2010 at Homestead Air Reserve base, Fla.(USAF Photo By SSgt Jeremy Brownfield)
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Lt. Col. Michael Birkeland passes the unit guidon to Col. Robert Branyon, signifying giving up command of DET 1, 125th Fighter Wing at a change of command ceremony held on December 16, 2010 at Homestead Air Reserve base, Fla.(USAF Photo By SSgt Jeremy Brownfield)
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Lt. Col. Michael Birkeland prepares to pass command to Maj. James Spooner at a change of command ceremony held on December 16, 2010 at Homestead Air Reserve base, Fla.(USAF Photo By SSgt Jeremy Brownfield)
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Change of Command
Colonel James Eifert speaks after taking command of the 125th Fighter Wing during an official ceremony held at the 125th Fighter Wing Air National Guard Base, Jacksonville IAP, January 9, 2011. (USAF Photo by SSgt Jeremy Brownfield)
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Change of Command
Brig. Gen. Robert Branyon speaks after relinquishing command of the 125th Fighter Wing during an official ceremony held at the 125th Fighter Wing Air National Guard Base, Jacksonville IAP, January 9, 2011. (USAF Photo by SSgt Jeremy Brownfield)
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Change of Command
Col. James Eifert assumed command of the 125th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Robert Branyon during an official ceremony held at the 125th Fighter Wing Air National Guard Base, Jacksonville IAP, January 9, 2011. (USAF Photo by MSgt Shelley Gill)
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Change of Command
Col. James Eifert assumed command of the 125th Fighter Wing from Brig. Gen. Robert Branyon during an official ceremony held at the 125th Fighter Wing Air National Guard Base, Jacksonville IAP, January 9, 2011. (USAF Photo by SSgt Jeremy L Brownfield)
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Change of Command
Maj. Gen. Duglas Burnett passed command of the Florida National Guard to Maj. Gen. Emmett Titshaw during a Change of Command ceremony held June 26, 2010, Camp Blanding Joint Combat Training Center, Fl. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Shelley Gill)
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Change of Command
Maj. Gen. Duglas Burnett passed command of the Florida National Guard to Maj. Gen. Emmett Titshaw during a Change of Command ceremony held June 26, 2010, Camp Blanding Joint Combat Training Center, Fl. (U.S. Air Force photo by MSgt Shelley Gill)
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