Air Force recruiting first to have chief medical officer in charge of waivers
Then Lt. Col. Maria Angles, leading a Critical Care Air Transport Team, helps load a critically injured member in Kandahar, Iraq, in 2005. Angles is now a colonel and leads Air Force Recruiting Service waiver program as the chief medical officer. Angles and her team expedite the waiver process and serve as one voice for each of the Total Force team members. (Courtesy photo)
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