Celebrating 50: Air Force’s unsung Biomedical Corps maintains health, mission capability
Senior Airman Taylor Davis, 673d Medical Support Squadron histology technician, applies tissue to a slide after cutting it on a microtome in a laboratory here Jan. 19. Histopathology is just one part of the Air Force’s Biomedical Sciences Corps, a discipline composed of 17 primary specialty codes. This year, the BSC turns 50 years old. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Wes Wright)
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