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1965 February 7: Vietcong rebels in South Vietnam attacked Pleiku Air Field, producing the first significant casualties in the Vietnam War. As the fighting spread and intensified in Vietnam, and as the casualties rose, the Air Force augmented the 9th AES, Clark Air Base, Philippines, with temporary duty personnel from local sources—four nurses, six aerovac technicians, and one Medical Service Corps officer. As the fiscal year drew to a close, the 9th AES badly needed permanent personnel. Incidents like those at Pleiku produced a sharp increase in the number of aerovac patients processed by the USAF Hospital, Clark Air Base.
The song was the unofficial Nurse Corps song written about nursing services, a morale builder for nurses and medical technicians alike. 42 February 1: Environmental health was eliminated as a Nurse Corps specialty. Future environmental health personnel were to be accessed through the Biomedical Sciences Corps. April 1: The School of Health Care Sciences, Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, which directed all nursing services training in the Air Force, was redesignated the 3790th Medical Services Training Wing.
In addition to concerns about standards and evaluation, training, recruiting, goals for the 1980s, career development, and communications, the association continued its efforts to obtain a nurse position in the National Guard Bureau. November 26–30: The first Medical Red Flag exercise, designed to train medical personnel in battlefield medicine, occurred at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi. Medical Red Flag exercises combined classroom instruction and hands-on field medicine. Air Force nurses were active participants in many Medical Red Flag exercises.