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  • 18th LRS recognized for community service

    The 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron was honored May 22 by a prestigious Japanese non-profit organization for providing hundreds of hours of community service here in Okinawa.Five representatives of the 18th LRS were among several U.S. Air Force and Navy units and individuals recognized by the Good

  • Kadena Base Bulletin

    To submit an announcement for the base bulletin, please email a short paragraph (NOT bullets) containing essential information (who, what, when, where, why, how) to kadena.basebulletin@kadena.af.mil. Announcements typically run for two weeks beginning two weeks prior to an event. Submissions must be

  • Red Cross, Airman and Family Readiness Center combining forces

    Two agencies will come together under one roof June 1 to provide better assistance for servicemembers and their families.The American Red Cross and the Airman and Family Readiness Center will be co-located in Building 220."This consolidation provides visibility to a myriad of services offered to

  • F-22s coming back to Kadena

    Twelve F-22A Raptors are scheduled to arrive at Kadena Air Base next week as part of a four-month deployment in support of U.S. Pacific Command's security obligations in the Western Pacific. The routine deployment underscores the U.S. commitment to Japan as a vital regional partner and signals U.S.

  • Airmen prep JASDF F-15 pilots for air-to-air refueling

    The United States Air Force has pioneered and mastered the art of air-to-air refueling and has assisted many partner nations in learning this tremendous force multiplier over the years. Here in Japan, Kadena Airmen have been training Japan Air Self Defense Force F-15 pilots since 2003 and this month

  • Air Force Reserve wants you!

    According to the U.S. Department of Labor, more than 250,000 Iraq and Afghanistan veterans face unemployment after separating from the service. Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler has the scoop on how Airmen facing separation may be able to secure a steady paycheck during these tough economic times.

  • 33rd Rescue Squadron crew earns MacKay Trophy

    "These things we do, that others may live." For Air Force rescue forces, these words are more than just a motto. They are the very fabric of the warrior ethos that rescue Airmen live by, the code that propels them to commit incredible acts of courage under the most trying circumstances. For four

  • It's wet out there....slow down and arrive alive

    As heavy rains continue fall over Okinawa, 18th Wing officials are urging all personnel to be mindful of Mother Nature, especially on the roads. Heavy rains are creating difficult driving conditions on and off-base, with pools of water forming in low-lying areas and visibility significantly reduced.

  • Kadena sees mobility surge due to Iceland volcanic ash cloud

    It's not the quickest route, but when volcanic ash clouds are disrupting air traffic through much of Europe, sometimes you really do have to go west to get east.As a result of continued volcanic activity in Iceland, some Air Mobility Command aircraft are being re-routed through the Pacific on their