Awards and Ranks: Duty Badges

Airman 1st Class Jessica Brutschea records the times, issues and how the issues were resolved Nov. 2, 2010, and makes sure each student sits in his or her assigned seat in the altitude chamber at the aerospace physiology building at Shaw Air Force Base, S.C. The high-altitude parachute class focuses on human performance at high altitudes and high stress levels. Students take this class before freefall school and as a refresher course every five years. Airman Brutschea is a 20th Aerospace Medicine Squadron operational physiologist technician. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tabatha L. Duarte)

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