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Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 Hornets finish their flight after taking part in exercise Combat Archer at Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., Jan. 31, 2017. Both Combat Archer and Combat Hammer are part of the Weapons Systems Evaluation Program operated by the 53rd Weapons Evaluation Group at Tyndall AFB. The program goal is to evaluate a unit’s capability to employ a variety of weapons systems throughout all stages of the process, from storage and preparation, to use on a target. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Cody R. Miller) Canadians test capabilities at Tyndall’s Combat Archer, Combat Hammer
Royal Canadian Air Force personnel took part in exercises Combat Archer and Combat Hammer here, from Jan. 10 to Feb. 10. This was the first time the 401st Tactical Fighter Squadron deployed a detachment of personnel since fall 2015. The 401st TFS is from Cold Lake, Alberta, Canada, and brought about 120 personnel.
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2017
Capt. Damien Miller, a 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron flight nurse, is part of the Royal Canadian Air Force and is stationed at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. Miller is at Scott AFB as part of the Military Personnel Exchange Program. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Airman Daniel Garcia) Canadian officer gains experience through exchange program
Royal Canadian Air Force Capt. Damien Miller arrived at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, in July 2015 to begin his assignment with the 375th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron.
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2016
A Royal Canadian Air Force CC-130J tactical airlift aircraft sits in the Benefield Anechoic Facility on Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., undergoing electronic warfare testing. Canada purchased 17 CC-130Js with the last one delivered in 2012. The RCAF CC-130J fleet is currently going through a block 7 upgrade to the aircraft avionics (U.S. Air Force photo/Kenji Thuloweit) Edwards testing facility hosts first Canadian air force plane
For the first time ever, a Royal Canadian Air Force plane has entered the Benefield Anechoic Facility, a state-of-the-art center for electronic warfare testing. A team of engineers, operators and defense scientists from Canada are wrapping up electronic warfare testing of a CC-130J Hercules transport plane.
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2016
Royal Canadian Air Force Capt. Trevor Lanoue, a 10th Airlift Squadron C-17 Globemaster III pilot, conducts aerial refueling operations May 12, 2015, over central Washington state. Lanoue is part of the military exchange program working with the U.S. Air Force for a three year tour. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Keoni Chavarria) Canadian airmen work, train with Air Force through military exchange program
The military exchange program gives a service member in the U.S. Air Force and the Royal Canadian Air Force an opportunity to work for the other nation for three years at a time to learn their systems and methods.
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2015
A Royal Canadian Air Force C-130 Hercules comes in on final approach to Thule during Operation Boxtop Sept. 30. The aircraft carried cargo to resupply Canadian Forces Station Alert and Eureka Research Station during the bi-annual operation mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jason Brumbaugh) Airmen support remote arctic operations
Located just 508 miles from the North Pole and 1,140 miles north of the Arctic Circle, Canadian Forces Station Alert and its small contingent of personnel provides signals intelligence there and for its detachment stations. Due to its remote geographic location at the northernmost inhabited location on earth, CFS Alert requires a bi-annual resupply mission to sustain the inhabitants so the mission can be completed and they can make it through the harsh Greenlandic winter.
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