The Air Force desert combat uniform (DCU) has enlisted aircrew wings and medical technician badge, Master Sergeant ranks, named to Robbins. By researching the name online, the history and face behind this DCU were found.
Msgt. Jason Robbins was an Independent Duty Medical Technician, assigned to the 1st Special Operations Support Squadron/Operational Support Medical Flight. His squadron falls under Air Force Special Operations Command. He was a flight IDMT aboard air rescue helicopters and aircrafts including MH-53 Pavelow and MC-130. His job involves assessing, evaluating, diagnosing and treating patients in flight during rescue operations.
In 2009, he become Combat Aviation Advisor with the 6th Special Operation Squadron (AFSOC). Later on, he would become Chief Medical Enlisted Force at AFSOC headquarters.
Based on his ribbons on the published photo, he has seen multiple deployments to Afghanistan and Iraq.



(Disclaimer: the information found on the individual is available publicly via published articles, so I believe no OPSEC nor privacy was violated).
Sources:
CMSGT Robbins’s story and image- https://idmtnewsletter.wordpress.com/2020/10/14/cmsgt-jason-robbins/amp/
Information about USAF IMDT- https://www.airforcemedicine.af.mil/News/Article/613263/idmt-not-your-regular-medics/
Factsheets about USAF Combat Aviation Advisor: https://www.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/104605/combat-aviation-advisor/