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N 0 B 860 C 0 E Feb 14, 2023 F Jul 12, 2023
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NMOTC CO visits ASTC Cherry Point
02.14.2023
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Russell Lindsey
Navy Medicine Operational Training Command

Captain Kimberly Toone, commanding officer Navy Medicine Operational Training Command, discusses aspects of the high-altitude trainer with an Aviations Survival Training Center (ASTC) Cherry Point staff member. The eight ATSCs spread across the United States are operated by the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI) and are used to train the pilots of the Navy and Marine Corps as well as the aircrews of both that support them in aviation survival training. NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, provides the students and service members who complete training and courses an understanding of stressors placed on the body, the rigors of egress and techniques for survival in situations of hostile and austere environments. Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) is comprised of six nationwide detachments like NSTI that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey)

Date Taken:02.14.2023
Date Posted:07.11.2023 10:25
Photo ID:7894923
VIRIN:230214-N-BC658-1016
Resolution:5704x3803
Size:7.71 MB
Location:CHERRY POINT, NC, US

Tags:   training NMOTC flying

N 0 B 215 C 0 E Feb 14, 2023 F Jul 12, 2023
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NMOTC CO visits ASTC Cherry Point
02.14.2023
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Russell Lindsey
Navy Medicine Operational Training Command

Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Antonio Saenz gives the Commanding Officer of Navy Medicine Operational Training Command Captain Kimberly Toone a tour and demonstration of the equipment of the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Cherry Point, NC, Feb. 14. The eight ATSCs spread across the United States are operated by the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI) and are used to train the pilots of the Navy and Marine Corps as well as the aircrews of both that support them in aviation survival training. NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, provides the students and service members who complete training and courses an understanding of stressors placed on the body, the rigors of egress and techniques for survival in situations of hostile and austere environments. Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) is comprised of six nationwide detachments like NSTI that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey)

Date Taken:02.14.2023
Date Posted:07.11.2023 10:25
Photo ID:7894925
VIRIN:230214-N-BC658-1030
Resolution:6192x4128
Size:7.68 MB
Location:CHERRY POINT, NC, US

Tags:   training NMOTC Hospital Corps flying

N 0 B 214 C 0 E Feb 14, 2023 F Jul 12, 2023
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NMOTC CO visits ASTC Cherry Point
02.14.2023
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Russell Lindsey
Navy Medicine Operational Training Command

Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Antonio Saenz gives the Commanding Officer of Navy Medicine Operational Training Command Captain Kimberly Toone a tour and demonstration of the equipment of the Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) at Cherry Point, NC, Feb. 14. The eight ATSCs spread across the United States are operated by the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI) and are used to train the pilots of the Navy and Marine Corps as well as the aircrews of both that support them in aviation survival training. NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, provides the students and service members who complete training and courses an understanding of stressors placed on the body, the rigors of egress and techniques for survival in situations of hostile and austere environments. Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) is comprised of six nationwide detachments like NSTI that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey)

Date Taken:02.14.2023
Date Posted:07.11.2023 10:25
Photo ID:7894926
VIRIN:230214-N-BC658-1039
Resolution:5947x3717
Size:7.59 MB
Location:CHERRY POINT, NC, US

Tags:   training NMOTC Hospital Corps flying

N 0 B 164 C 0 E Feb 15, 2023 F Jul 12, 2023
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NMOTC CO visits ASTC Cherry Point
02.14.2023
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Russell Lindsey
Navy Medicine Operational Training Command

A Marine aircrewman discusses his performance results in the high-altitude trainer with an instructor at Aviation Survival Training Center (ASTC) Cherry Point, Feb. 14. The eight ATSCs spread across the United States are operated by the Naval Survival Training Institute (NSTI) and are used to train the pilots of the Navy and Marine Corps as well as the aircrews of both that support them in aviation survival training. NSTI, a detachment of NMOTC, provides the students and service members who complete training and courses an understanding of stressors placed on the body, the rigors of egress and techniques for survival in situations of hostile and austere environments. Navy Medicine Operational Training Command (NMOTC) is comprised of six nationwide detachments like NSTI that offer specialized medical training in the fields of aviation, aviation survival, surface and undersea warfare, expeditionary and special operations medicine. (U.S. Navy Photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Russell Lindsey)

Date Taken:02.14.2023
Date Posted:07.11.2023 10:25
Photo ID:7894930
VIRIN:230215-N-BC658-1102
Resolution:5604x3736
Size:8.25 MB
Location:CHERRY POINT, NC, US

Tags:   training NMOTC MARINE CORPS flying

N 0 B 84 C 0 E Jun 22, 2023 F Jul 12, 2023
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Naval Aviators and aircrewman perform live flare exercises to properly learn the techniques to deploy them in emergency situations.

Tags:   Flare NMOTC NSTI Operational Medicine Survival Pensacola Florida United States training


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