A C-17 Globemaster III used as a medical evacuation aircraft for U.S. troops wounded in Venezuela reportedly flew this weekend from Puerto Rico to San Antonio, where the soldiers were taken to Brooke Army Medical Center.
A flight tracker said the C-17, “Reach 437,” flew out of Puerto Rico on Saturday and arrived at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland’s Kelly Field several hours later, after 5 p.m.
There was no word on whether troops wounded in President Donald Trump’s military action had been admitted to BAMC, a Level 1 trauma center. Neither the Defense Department nor BAMC shared information about the medical evacuation flight nor the number of American troops who were injured. BAMC said all media queries were being referred to the Pentagon…