ABOUT 72nd AMMS
- Origins: The 72nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron (AMMS) traces its roots to the formation of the U.S. Air Force and has served under various designations over decades at Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma.
- Medical Support: The squadron provides aerospace medicine support and occupational health services to thousands of Airmen, supporting the operational readiness of the 72nd Air Base Wing and tenant units.
- Flight Medicine: The 72nd AMMS specializes in flight medicine, ensuring aircrew and flight-related personnel are fit for duty through specialized exams and medical evaluations.
- Global Deployments: Personnel from the 72nd AMMS have deployed worldwide in support of operations including Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, providing critical medical support in combat zones.
- Human Performance: The squadron’s experts are trained in human performance optimization, helping aircrew mitigate fatigue, spatial disorientation, and other flight risks.
- Public Health: The 72nd AMMS played a crucial role during the COVID-19 pandemic, leading Tinker AFB’s response by managing testing, contact tracing, and vaccination campaigns.
- Space Medicine: The unit’s aerospace medicine mission involves research and training related to high-altitude and spaceflight physiology, supporting the Air Force’s missions in the space domain.
- Occupational Health: The squadron conducts regular workplace health and safety inspections across Tinker AFB, helping prevent workplace injuries and exposure to hazardous materials.
- Training Hub: The 72nd AMMS serves as a training ground for new aerospace medicine specialists, offering real-world experience to residents and newly commissioned medical officers.
- Community Outreach: The unit regularly participates in health fairs, school visits, and disaster preparedness exercises, strengthening ties between the base and the Oklahoma City community.