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Airmen assigned to the 354th Maintenance Squadron service an F110-GE-100C jet engine Oct. 8, 2015, in the Engine Shop at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The maintainers disassembled the engine and inspected every component for potential damage before starting repairs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Peter Reft) Eielson engine shop ensures routine care, maintenance for F-16s
The 3,830-pound General Electric F110-GE-100 engine and the hundreds of parts that support the turbofan system present an enormous job for the 20 Airmen responsible for rebuilding it.
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2015
Lt. Gen. John Dolan, the U.S. Forces Japan commander, and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Lt. Gen. Yoshiyuki Sugiyama, the Air Defense Command commander, thank each other for the opportunity to demonstrate a great show of friendship by making a bilateral exchange flight possible at Misawa Air Base, Japan, Oct. 14, 2015. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Jose L. Hernandez-Domitilo) Generals’ aerial exchange demonstrates alliance, friendship
As a testament to the strong friendship and alliance between the U.S. and Japan, two top military leaders from both nations came together for a bilateral exchange flight here Oct. 14.
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2015
Senior Airman Augustine Thompson-Brown is a 35th Medical Operations Squadron mental health technician at Misawa Air Base, Japan. Thompson-Brown spent most of her life homeless before joining the Air Force and shares her story to inspire others to conquer their own difficulties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jordyn Fetter) Mental strength leads Airman through tough times
Surviving an unstable upbringing in Pittsburgh, she never expected to be grabbing onto the Eiffel Tower in Paris at age 21. What started as watching scenes of this historic landmark in movies led her to envision a life beyond her childhood confinement. This was it, the height of her bucket list. Senior Airman Augustine Thompson-Brown had a limited perspective about the world until she joined the Air Force at age 18 and moved on from the challenges she grew up with.
4 10/14
2015
Special Victims' Counsel provides sexual assault victims legal assistance. SVCs are active-duty judge advocates whose role is to represent victims in a confidential, attorney-client relationship through the investigation and prosecution process. (U.S. Air Force courtesy graphic) The voice of the victims
Power: the strength to make a decision. Control: the means to carry it out. These things are the currency of freedom, and what are robbed from sexual assault victims.
0 10/13
2015
Senior Airman Terrence Lawrence and Staff Sgt. Eric Fitch, both 354th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron maintenance specialists, troubleshoot an F-16 Fighting Falcon assigned to the 18th Aggressor Squadron at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, Oct. 7, 2015. Lawrence was the first Airman to complete a program called Cut Training, which cross utilizes Airmen to fill undermanned crew chief positions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Joshua Turner) Cut Training keeps maintenance mission moving
The 354th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron has created a program called Cut Training to train Airmen from different maintenance career fields to perform crew chief tasks and keep the mission going.
8 10/13
2015
Capt. Jodi Verkleir, the 36th Medical Support Squadron Readiness Flight commander, discusses a simulated earthquake scenario with Indonesian armed forces Capt. Imam Suhada, a medical planner, during exercise Gema Bhakti in Jakarta, Indonesia, Sept. 16, 2015. Verkleir joined more than 40 U.S. Pacific Command participants during the 10-day bilateral exercise designed to promote positive military relations, increase cultural awareness and enhance training and understanding of respective capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Matt Lyman) AF captain participates in 'Echo of Good Deeds'
U.S. service members and the Indonesian armed forces participating in Gema Bhakti, Indonesian for "Echo of Good Deeds," are doing their part to ensure the exercise lives up to its name.
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2015
Capt. Michael Farrara, a 459th Airlift Squadron C-12 pilot, attempts to move quietly through the bamboo during a survival, evasion, resistance and escape combat survival training at Tama Hills Recreation Area, Japan, Sept. 22, 2015. Students are taught to move quietly to avoid capture. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Elizabeth Baker) SERE: The drive to survive
Staff Sgt. Robert Rogers, 374th Operations Support Squadron SERE training NCO in charge, has been serving the Air Force as a SERE specialist for eight years.
1 9/30
2015
Airmen assigned to the 554th RED HORSE Squadron expand a garden Sept. 26, 2015, at the Guma San Jose Homeless Shelter in Dededo, Guam. The team offered specialized services to assist with the shelter’s electrical, plumbing and air conditioning issues. Crews also expanded a garden to allow residents to grow their own fruits and vegetables and develop healthy eating habits. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Joshua Smoot) RED HORSE Airmen lend helping hand to homeless shelter in Guam
RED HORSE Airmen are part of a uniquely trained unit that provides rapid response for quick airfield or facility repairs in remote areas. But Airmen assigned to 554th RED HORSE Squadron -- short for Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operations Repair Squadron Engineers -- used their training in a different setting Sept. 26 as they helped the Guma San Jose Homeless Shelter in Dededo.
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2015
Linda DeFrancesco, mother of Senior Airman Lawrence DeFrancesco, places her hands on a plaque with her son’s name on it during a quiet moment before a ceremony at the Yukla 27 memorial. American and Canadian airmen assigned to the 962nd Airborne Air Control Squadron, distinguished guests, and surviving family members of the crew of the E-3B Sentry, AWACS aircraft, call sign Yukla 27, gathered for 20th anniversary memorial ceremonies, Sept 22, 2015, on Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Yukla 27, from the 962nd AACS, encountered a flock of geese and crashed shortly after takeoff on a routine surveillance training sortie Sept. 22, 1995, killing all 24 U.S. and Canadian airmen aboard. (U.S. Air Force photo/Justin Connaher) Families mark 20 years since tragic loss of AWACS crew
On Sept. 22, 2015 -- 20 years after Yukla 27's final flight -- more than 150 friends and family members gathered in a frigid Alaska morning, having flown in from all over the world to honor the 24 crew members lost that day.
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2015
Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, perform a helo-casting jump out of an HH-60G Pave Hawk from the 33rd Rescue Squadron during an amphibious operations exercise Sept. 22, 2015, off the west coast of Okinawa, Japan. Team members are qualified in nonstandard methods of infiltration,  including static line, military free fall, and closed and open circuit diving. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman John Linzmeier) Special tactics Airmen execute amphibious training
Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron conducted an amphibious training operation along the west coast of Okinawa Sept. 22-24 to refresh qualifications and retain proficiency in various special tactics skill sets.
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