About Griffin Shock

 
 
 
Griffin Shock is an exercise designed to prepare V Corps and NATO Multinational Corps Northeast with the rapid expansion of NATO Multinational Battlegroup Poland in support of NATO deterrence initiatives such as bolstering readiness, responsiveness, and reinforcement. 

 

Griffin Shock is a combined NATO and U.S. Army short notice exercise that will demonstrate the U.S. Army’s ability to enhance the NATO alliance by rapidly reinforcing the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) Battlegroup in Poland to a brigade size Land Forces Brigade.

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60 in 60: Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron provides rapid patient movement anytime, anywhere
60th Air Mobility Wing
April 5, 2024 | 1:00
First activated in 1957 as the 1st Aeromedical Evacuation Group, the 60th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron at Travis Air Force Base, California, is comprised of 160 flight and ground personnel. 

They provide half of Air Mobility Command's immediate response for aeromedical evacuation, capable of rapid patient movement around the globe in any environment.

The 60th AES's arrival at Travis AFB makes the wing the only AMC wing to have all four core capabilities of airlift, air refueling, airfield management, and aeromedical evacuation.

(U.S. Air Force video by Tech. Sgt. Philip Bryant)
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