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Enhancing capabilities in the sky and on the ground
A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor from Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, refuels over the Pacific Ocean, June 29, 2022. The F-22 Raptor is a fifth-generation fighter aircraft that helps defend U.S. and allied interests in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
A 67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagle takes off at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. The F-15 is a multi-role aircraft critical to the defense of our allies and interests in the Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
A 67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagle takes off at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. The F-15 is capable of conducting air-to-air and air-to-ground operations helping to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
Two 67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagles taxi at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Air Force pilots deploy around the world, wherever there’s a need for fighters, trainers, bombers, advisers, and more. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
A 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief gives hand signals to a pilot at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. The relationship between a crew chief and pilot is critical to ensuring mission success occurs safely and effectively. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
A 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief conducts preflight checks with an F-15C Eagle pilot at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Communication between the pilot and crew chief is critical to ensure aircraft take off safely and efficiently. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David Eaglin, 18th Wing commander, conducts preflight checks at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Eaglin is in charge of the Air Force's largest combat wing, responsible for over $6 billion worth of aircraft and assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chiefs conduct preflight checks at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. The life of a dedicated crew chief requires non-stop diligence day and night, to maintain air-to-air combat superiority. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
Airman 1st Class Dillon Rondo, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief, inspects an F15-C Eagle at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Dedicated crew chiefs are assigned to a single aircraft and are responsible for ensuring the successful completion of the aircraft’s maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
Senior Airman Garth Kramer, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief, talks with a pilot at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Crew chiefs are responsible for day-to-day maintenance, including end-of-runway, postflight, preflight, thru-flight, special inspections and phase inspections. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
A 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief inspects an aircraft at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Proper aircraft maintenance is an essential step to maintaining mission readiness and providing airpower any time, any place. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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67th AMU maintains the fight
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Connor Risenbeck, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit dedicated crew chief, works on an F-15C Eagle at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 28, 2022. Crew chiefs are responsible for the maintenance of their assigned aircraft, ensuring it’s ready to complete missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A 33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviator assists an HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot with landing on a U.S. Naval vessel on the Pacific Ocean, June 17, 2022. The 33rd RQS is able to conduct rescue operations in any environment at any time, embodying the motto “That others may live.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A 33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviator observes an SMA as he helps guide the pilot to land on a U.S. Naval vessel over the Pacific Ocean, June 17, 2022. SMAs are responsible for the handling of cargo and personnel that may ride on the Pave Hawk, they also act as another pair of eyes for pilots, pointing out objects they may not be able to see. (US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A U.S. Navy aircraft director guides a 33rd Rescue Squadron HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot to land on a U.S. Naval vessel, June 17, 2022. Aside from directing aircraft, Naval aircraft directors also help operate, maintain and perform organizational maintenance on ground handling equipment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A U.S. Navy aircraft director guides a 33rd Rescue Squadron HH-60G Pave Hawk pilot after taking off from a U.S. Naval vessel, June 17, 2022. Navy aircraft directors help direct the movement and spotting of aircraft both on and offshore. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A 33rd Rescue Squadron HH-60G Pave Hawk lands on a U.S. Naval vessel on the Pacific Ocean, June 17, 2022. The U.S. Navy and the 33rd RQS routinely conducts training in the Pacific region to help support our allies and to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
A 33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviator looks out the door of an HH-60G Pave Hawk while landing on a U.S. Naval vessel on the Pacific Ocean, June 17, 2022. SMA’s will help guide pilots while landing, pointing out obstacles and letting them know how far they have until touchdown. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviators, observe a U.S. Naval vessel over the Pacific Ocean, June 17, 2022. This training increased the interoperability between the U.S. Navy and the 33rd RQS. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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33rd RQS lands at sea
33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviators fly over Okinawa, Japan, June 17, 2022. This training enhanced the SMAs and pilots ability to land on naval vessels in case rescue operations occur at sea. (US Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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