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Show AIR FORCE RESERVE Ur 0 F.fe. I, Ul OU 0$ ft I 4 s, f y'-- W E i V V) v 1 A! y ,,, . Lining up for n answers Above, MSgt. Patrick H. Ingram, left, helps medical personnel MSgt. Patricia SSQt" Ra,ph M' E99ston complete a stage of the an,d 7 mobility line. Left, MSgt. James K. Luker answers a mobility question from Alane West as fellow medics SSgt. Erick Hattabaugh and SrA. ShaylynSSgt. Tayor look on Ft Til i -- . . t r S"S'- ' i ' ... Ravi's .c N4 IS " Getting shot -- j'l an , 63 James M. McGreevy gets a shot as he processes to depart. Maj. Medics recalled to backfill slots til ' ( ' ) Informing the media Television Channel 5 interviews Lt. Col. Norman C. Bos about the medical squadron's call to active duty. Enffirc acffivaffod squadron More than 65 medical reservists from the 419th Tactical Fighter Wing, called to active duty Jan. 16 in support of Operation Desert Storm, are serving at the 1st Medical Group Hospital at Langley AFB, Va. Lt. Col. Norman C. Bos II, medical squadron commander, said he and his fellow reservists are living off base in contract quarters. He said vans transport his personnel to and from the d hospital daily. "This hospital is similar to the one at Hill AFB. It's like a community hospital. Most of us are working from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The physicians in our team are doing the kind of medical work they did as civilians and the reservists are doing the jobs they were trained for." JVV- - CH' If I 60-be- full-servi- ce Colonel Bos said the 419th TFW reservists could be on active duty as long as one year. "We have settled in pretty well here and are getting oriented to the hospital routine and Langley. "The weather here in the past few weeks has been windy and cold, but not as cold as it has been at Hill." The reservists, including five physicians one from Colorado and four from Utah reported to Hill Wednesday, Jan. 16, and were mobilized Friday, Jan. 18, at Langley. Enlisted members of the medical unit are from Idaho, Nevada, Texas and Wyoming. irf'; s lit- s " 0 - ' i I ' - ' Checking the gear Brig. Gen. Forrest S. Winebarger checks Capt. Kelly J. Whiting's gas mask during medical unit's while bility Capt. Janelle Smothers examines her mobilization documents. mo-Uta- h, |