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Aeromedical evacuation

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fitted out as an air ambulance. It carried a single stretcher under a fairing behind the pilot. The French evacuated over 7,000 casualties during that period. By 1936, an organized military air ambulance service evacuated wounded from the
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transports were modified to carry up to 9 litter patients and were used on an opportune basis in the US and Panama. This led to a directive that all future military transports be equipped with brackets for carrying litters.
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aircraft to fly patients from remote Pacific islands to larger bases and on to stateside hospitals. By the war's end more than 1.3 million patients had been transported worldwide, with fewer than 60 inflight deaths.
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thousands of wounded and injured were transported from Southwest Asia, while air evac assets were also used in Somalia, the Balkans and also for moving patients in the US during disasters such as
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which could carry up to 127 litters or a combination of up to 200 litter and ambulatory patients. By July 1953 310,000 patients had been transported both within and from the Korean peninsula.
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services, both official and unofficial, started up in various parts of the world. Aircraft were still primitive at the time, with limited capabilities, and the efforts received mixed reviews.
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Since October 2001, more than 48,000 US military servicemen have been aeromedically evacuated during the Afghan and Iraqi wars for both battle and non-battle injuries.
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was developed, the first aircraft designed specifically for the transport of patients. It was followed in 1925 by the XA-1, which could carry 2 litter patients and
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transport which could carry up to 80 litters or a mix of 125 litter and ambulatory on non-stop routes to Alaska, California and the east coast. During the
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began a slow buildup of AE assets in the Pacific and Southeast Asia, at the height of the war intratheater missions were flown using helicopters and older
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airliner; it could carry 44 litters and fly more than 30% faster than piston engine aircraft. Air Evac assets were used for humanitarian missions out of
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AE units were established in the late 1950s and early 1960s, the Air Force entered the jet age in 1961 with the addition of the
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In the postwar era a system of intratheater evacuation was established in the US and Europe, with the establishment of the
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were then used to fly patients to large airfields where they were later transported on to Japan, Hawaii and the US by
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the Army began using helicopters for transporting casualties from the battlefield to rear area hospitals and
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The first crude attempts at evacuating patients by air were made on biplanes in 1918. Shortly thereafter,
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Dolev, E (1984). "The first recorded aeromedical evacuation in the British Army--the true story".
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An extensive peacetime network of air evacuation was established using C-9 aircraft based at
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used fully organized aeromedical evacuation services during the African and Middle Eastern
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with helicopters was the evacuation of three British pilot combat casualties by a US Army
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aircraft, retrograde missions to Japan, The Philippines were flown using the newer
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units. Also, AMC Air Operations Squadron Detachment 4 operates out of
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In 1954 the Air Force received its first dedicated AE platform, the
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Aeromedical evacuation was used to transport injured from the
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transports for longer flights to large medical facilities in
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of the 1920s. In 1920, the British, while suppressing the "
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joined the mission in 1944 by using various seaplanes and
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C-9 Nightingale formerly used for Aeromedical Evacuation
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more than half a million patients were transported.
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