180th FW Salute to Life Bone Marrow Drive
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 180th Fighter Wing prepare over 30-plus registration packages to send to Salute to Life Program to join the national registry of volunteer bone marrow donors during the wing's two-day bone marrow registration drive Jan. 10 2015. The Airmen volunteered to complete consent forms and a swab of the inside of their cheek as part of the Salute to Life Program. The Salute to Life Program, also known as the C.W. Bill Young/Department of Defense Marrow Donor Program, works with active duty and their dependents, guard, reservist and Department of Defense civilian employees to facilitate marrow and stem cell donations. All of the donors are volunteers and since the program inception in 1991, more than 750,000 individuals to fight against blood cancer and other fatal diseases. Air National Guard photo by Senior Master Sgt. Beth Holliker (Released)
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