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A German Air Force Airbus A310 MRT StratAirMedEvac,

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A German Air Force Airbus A310 MRT StratAirMedEvac, was open for static display to interested personnel May 7, 2014, at NATO Air Base, Germany. On operational missions, the Airbus A310 MRT StratAirMedEvac is staffed by up to 30 highly qualified military personnel from the Bundeswehr Medical Service, including up to eight physicians. (Photo by Andrea Hohenforst)

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07/05/2014
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