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NEWS | Aug. 9, 2024

Georgia 165th Medical Group Conducts Joint Training in Japan

By Senior Airman Victoria Coursey, 165th Airlift Wing

OKINAWA, Japan - The 165th Medical Group stationed at the 165th Airlift Wing, Georgia Air National Guard, deployed to a U.S. Naval Hospital in Japan to train on basic medical procedures in a joint operations environment June 9-24.

The 165th MDG’s training in Japan reinforced the ANG’s ongoing commitment to supporting partnerships in the Asia-Pacific region. It also enabled the MDG to develop clinical skills and strengthen relationships between the National Guard and active-duty Airmen.

“Training at foreign treatment facilities provides ANG members the opportunity to improve adaptability and overcome challenges to support joint force collaboration,” said U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Raoul P. Calimlim, deputy commander, 165th MDG. “This fosters growth between the United States and its international partners while better preparing ANG members for future deployments and real-world events.”

While in Japan, 165th MDG Airmen augmented hospital staff by supporting triage and treatment. Their work helped alleviate critical staff shortages and expand patient care capabilities.

This training broadened the Airmen’s experience serving in a joint environment with Japanese health professionals and active-duty service members. The group sharpened patient care procedures in a multilingual environment.

“Ultimately, this training allowed 165th members to prepare for global challenges by gaining multicultural expertise to effectively respond in a joint environment so that we can better support our allied partners and contribute to international peace and security,” said Calimlim.