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  • Kadena members receive Okinawa Police recognition

    Three 18th Security Forces Squadron members were recognized today at a ceremony at the Okinawa Police station by the senior superintendent for their actions in detaining an inebriated local national.Officers Hiroyuki Miyagi, Senior Airman Jeremy Hammer and Airman First Class Marlyn Pereyra received

  • Kadena celebrates July Fourth

    The July Fourth celebration at Kadena July 4 included live performances, food and games, and culminated in a fireworks show which could be seen for miles. Photojournalist Tech. Sgt. Jason W. Edwards was there to capture the day's events.Watch the slideshow.

  • 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

  • Kadena EOD techs receive combat action medals from Lt. Gen. Rice

    During a recent visit to Kadena Air Base, U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force commander, Lt. Gen. Edward Rice Jr., presented two Airmen with the Air Force Combat Action medal. Staff Sgt. Daniel Sepsey and Senior Airman David Dezwaan, both explosive ordnance disposal technicians from the 18th Civil

  • RIMPAC: Air, sea superiority on demand

    The 44th Fighter Squadron will project six F-15C Eagles and 90 maintenance personnel to participate in this summer's RIMPAC war games--the world's largest multinational naval exercise--integrating with more than 20 squadrons from all military services in large scale air engagements and naval

  • Eye on fitness: Risner offers TRX

    There are all sorts of ways people get into, and stay in shape.Some people preach running, others say weights, and some say that yoga and pilates does the trick. Then there are those who say to do a little of everything. In that same spirit of trying a little bit of everything, the Risner Fitness

  • Kadena, Okinawa MFH water quality reports released

    The 2009 Consumer Confidence Reports for Kadena's water are available at http://www.kadena.af.mil/library/communitynotes.asp. The CCRs are intended to increase consumer knowledge of drinking water quality, sources, susceptibility, treatment, and drinking water supply management. People may also pick

  • Lt. Gen. Rice visits Kadena one last time as USFJ, 5th AF commander

    The commander of U.S. Forces Japan and Fifth Air Force, Lt. Gen. Edward Rice Jr., and his wife, Teresa, visited Kadena Air Base as part of the couple's final tour of Okinawa before they leave to take the helm of Air Education and Training Command.Their visit to Kadena focused on people, as evidenced

  • Shoguns welcome new operations group commander

    A University of Colorado alumnus and two-time Distinguished Flying Cross recipient assumed command of the 18th Operations Group during a ceremony June 28 in the AWACS Hangar here at Kadena Air Base.Colonel David Nahom took command from Col. Ronald Banks, who served as the 18th OG commander since

  • Wing vice commander has final flight

    Colonel Lenny Richoux, 18th Wing vice commander, flew his final sortie as a Shogun June 25 as part of a fomation of four KC-135 Stratotankers.Photojournalist Senior Airman Amanda Grabiec was on the flightline to capture his last flight at Kadena. The colonel will assume command of the 6th Air

  • 18th MDG welcomes new commander

    Col. Barbara King took command of the 18th Medical Group from Col. Frederick Schaefer during a change of command ceremony at the Rocker NCO Club June 25. Colonel King recently served as the Director of Dental Programs and Resources for the Air Force Medical Support Agency at Bolling Air Force Base

  • Opening Gate 4 at Kadena easing traffic, adding convenience

    Kadena Air Base has a population of more than 20,000 servicemembers and civilians. Obviously, this can cause heavy traffic at the gates. Marine Lance Cpl. Nate Carberry explains how the opening of one of the previously-closed gates is making trips to and from Kadena more convenient.

  • Security Forces keep Kadena safe

    The men and women of the 18th Security Forces Squadron are charged with securing Kadena Air Base's perimeter, as well as maintaining order inside the fenceline. After 13 weeks of technical training, Security Forces airmen are ready to protect and serve miliatry members at duty stations across the

  • Voluntary separation, retirement deadlines near

    As the window to voluntarily separate or retire closes, Air Force officials urge Airmen impacted by force management who are interested in transitioning from the active-duty force to do so quickly before the cutoff dates later this month."Volunteering ahead of retention boards will give officers