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Kadena's ATR
Members of the Japan Air Self Defense Force at Chitose Air Base, Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan, line the taxiway near the parking spots of arriving Kadena F-15s. Later, when Detachment and 44th Fighter Squadron Commander, Lt. Col. Joel Carey walked by they applauded and cheered to show their support of the Aircraft Training Relocation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Mike Tateishi)
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Staff Sgt Christopher Fry, a weapons system coordinator for the 18th Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) checks the airfield NOTAMS during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base. Members of the MOC mission is to coordinate between the flight line agencies. ( U.S. Air Force photo/ Staff Sgt. Lakisha A.Croley
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Members of the 18th Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) coordinate between flight line agencies during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base, October 26, 2010. This annual exercise is a tool used to rate Kadena personnel over all readiness for the real world war time mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha Croley)
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Airman 1st Class Demarcus Cranfill, a weapons system coordinator with the 18th Maintanance Operations Center (MOC) performs a "board bump" or checking the status for the 44th Fighter Squadron during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base, October 26. 2010. This exercise will prepare personnel for real world war time efforts. ( U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Lakisha A.Croley)
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Members of the 18th Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) coordinate between flight line agencies during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base, October 26, 2010. This annual exercise is a tool used to rate Kadena personnel over all readiness for the real world war time mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha Croley)
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Members of the 18th Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) coordinate between flight line agencies during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base, October 26, 2010. This annual exercise is a tool used to rate Kadena personnel over all readiness for the real world war time mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha Croley)
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MOC keeps the flight line running smooth
Members of the 18th Maintenance Operations Center (MOC) coordinate between flight line agencies during the Beverly High 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base, October 26, 2010. This annual exercise is a tool used to rate Kadena personnel over all readiness for the real world war time mission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha Croley)
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Deploying to Kadena
Members of the 18th Wing process through the receiving line during the Beverly high 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base. October, 25 2010.All Kadena personnel to include the tenant units are participating. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha A. Croley)
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Deploying to Kadena
Members of the 18th Wing process through the receiving line during the Beverly high 11-01 exercise here at Kadena Air Base. October, 25 2010.All Kadena personnel to include the tenant units are participating. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Lakisha A. Croley)
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Fruit bats and power lines don't mix
The outcome of fruit bat that decided to perch upon a power line. Fruit bats are just one of the causes for some of the various unscheduled power outages on Kadena Air Base. (Courtesy photo)
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Fruit bats and power lines don't mix
A fruit bat hangs from a utility line running across Kadena Air Base. Unfortunately, sometimes the weight of the bat can causing death to the bat and a power outage to people on base. (Courtesy photo)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Airmen of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for Kadena F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea.(US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Airman 1st Class Shaun Carter of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight inspects a running engine for leaks inside the engine test cell, Oct. 15. Airmen of the propulsion flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea.(US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Staff Sgt. Craig French, 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight, accounts for every nut, bolt, and washer that is removed from an F-15 engine, Oct. 14. Airmen of the propulsion flight keep Kadena Air Base F-15's flying for up to three years before needing an overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea. ( (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Senior Airman John Fleetwood inspects an augmenter flame-holder and spray-rings during an engine tear down, Oct. 14. Airman Fleetwood and his wingmen of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight at Kadena Air Base, Japan, keep Kadena's F-15's in the air. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Airman 1st Class Matthew French and Airman Elias Quiroga, both members of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight, remove the outer anti-ice cone from the front of an engine, Oct. 14. Airmen of the propulsion flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Airman 1st Class Jeffery Eason, 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight, re-assembles a jet-fuel starter for an F-15 engine, Oct. 15. Airmen of the propulsion flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Staff Sgt. Joshua Brooks of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight keeps an eye on operational parameters while running an engine, Oct. 15. Airmen of the propulsion flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea.(US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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Propulsion Flight Keeps Kadena Flying
Airmen of the 18th Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight perform their duties, Oct. 14. Airmen of the propulsion flight perform tasks that enable Kadena Air Base F-15's to fly for three years before needing an engine overhaul. More than 200 engines are maintained by this unit, providing support for F-15's as well as A-10's from Osan Air Base, Korea. (US Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Christopher Hummel)
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JASDF cadets tour the flightline
Airman 1st Class Eric Cheney, an in-flight refueler from the 909th Air Refueling Squadron, shows a member of the Japan Air Self Defense Force how to operate a refueling boom while the JASDF members were touring Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 14. The tour is an annual event for JASDF cadets to see U.S. military aircraft capabilities and to solidify Japanese and American community relations.(U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jarvie Z. Wallace)
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