'Today's Air Force' features warrior care
And see how some care facilities are able to provide unique opportunities to help rehabilitate wounded warriors. A pleasant surprise awaits those traveling through Ramstein, Germany, from the frontlines to medical facilities in the U.S.
Also featured is a change to customs and courtesies where now where veterans and service members wearing civilian clothes can now render the military-style hand salute during the playing of the national anthem in lieu of placing the hand over the heart.
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This week's line-up includes:
Segment A - Wounded Warrior Care
Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Warrior Care
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Medical Evacuation
Transporting the Wounded
New Ears
Medal of Honor
Segment B - Opportunities for Airmen
Operation Just Us
Fishing for Freedom
Ramstein USO
Chief of Staff Visit
Segment C - Operation Southern Partner
Southern Partner Medical Exchange
Orphanage Visit
Free Concert
Saluting in Civvies
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