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  • 157th Medical Detachment — 57th MDHA, or Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance) was a United States Army aeromedical evacuation unit during the Vietnam War. The detachment was the first to use the callsign Dust Off. Unit History The 57th arrived in Nha Trang, Vietnam in …

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  • 2Norwegian Air Ambulance — Beechcraft King Air operated by Lufttransport The Norwegian Air Ambulance is the air ambulance service in Norway organised through the government owned limited company Luftambulansetjenesten (Air Ambulance Service). The service provides… …

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  • 3Patrick Henry Brady — Infobox Military Person name= Patrick Henry Brady born= birth date and age|1936|10|1 died= placeofbirth= Philip, South Dakota placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption= nickname= allegiance= United States of America branch= United States Army… …

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  • 4Casualty evacuation — Dustoff redirects here. For the brand of dust cleaner, see Dust Off. US Marines transport a non ambulatory patient via litter, outside of Fallujah, Iraq in 2006 …

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  • 5Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport — Saskatoon International Airport IATA: YXE – ICAO: CYXE – WMO: 71866 …

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  • 6Combat Support Hospital — 47th Combat Support Hospital at Fort Lewis, Washington, circa 2000. A Combat Support Hospital (CSH, pronounced cash ) is a type of field hospital. The CSH is a United States military mobile hospital delivered to the Corps Support Area in standard …

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  • 7Bell UH-1 — Iroquois …

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  • 8Charles L. Kelly — For the American World War II soldier and Medal of Honor recipient, see Charles E. Kelly. Charles L. Kelly was a United States Army helicopter pilot during The Vietnam War. Major Kelly was the Commanding Officer of the 57th Medical Detachment… …

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  • 9Donald E. Ballard — Donald Everett Ballard    …

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  • 10Operation Searchlight — Part of Bangladesh Liberation War Date March 26, 1971 – May 25, 1971.[1] Location …

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