'Today's Air Force' features Haiti relief

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In this edition of "Today's Air Force," Airmen leap into action to rush supplies and food to the people of Haiti. Also featured in this edition, Air Force units begin to draw down in Iraq while ramping up in Afghanistan and a rookie flight nurse goes through aeromedical evacuation training.

In the immediate wake of the devastating earthquake that struck Haiti, Airman across the Air Force have lept into action to get supplies and aid to the victims.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are both in the midst of transformation, as troops draw down in one location and ramp up in another. This week's edition looks at some of the transition efforts of Airmen on both fronts.

Watch as a new flight nurse at Ramstein Air Base goes through upgrade training, learning how to save lives.

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This week's line-up includes:

Segment A
     Straight from the Top - Outlining the Air Force role in Operation Unified Response
     Haiti Relief Efforts
     Air Mobility Command Coordination
     Haiti Relief from Norfolk
     Help is on the Way
     Puerto Rico Haiti Relief
     Night Operations

Segment B
     Training Iraqi Fire Department
     United States Forces - Iraq Standup
     Ali Base Drawdown
     Kirkuk 521st Deactivation
     Afghan Tent City
     Joint Training
     This Week In Photos

Segment C
     Eyes in the Sky
     Mending Metal
     Aeromedical Evac Training