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190816-F-YW474-0065
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Cody Brazil, 18th Logistics Squadron Forward Area Refueling Point member, hammers a center punch on a bander tool during fuel hose construction with Tech. Sgt. Chris Marshall, FARP NCOIC, and Staff Sgt. Chandler Nowell, FARP member, also from the 18th LRS, Aug. 16, 2019, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The FARP members conduct regular maintenance on their own equipment due to the specialized nature of their mission set within the LRS. They specialize in refueling aircraft at remote locations when air-to-air refueling is not possible or when fueling stations are not accessible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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190816-F-YW474-0024
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Chris Marshall, Forward Area Refueling Point NCO in charge, and Staff Sgt. Chandler Nowell, FARP member, both from the 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron, assemble a fuel hose during a routine maintenance day, Aug. 16, 2019, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The FARP members conduct not only extensive nighttime training but also extensive equipment maintenance to exacting standards to meet rigorous mission demands in austere locations where conventional aircraft refueling is not possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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190816-F-YW474-0027
A Forward Area Refueling Point toolbox contains a variety of fuels equipment Aug. 16, 2019, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The FARP team conducts covert nighttime refueling operations in deployed locations where fueling points are not accessible or when air-to-air refueling is not possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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190816-F-YW474-0004
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Chris Marshall, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron Forward Area Refueling Point NCO in charge, gathers components to build fuel hoses during a routine maintenance day, Aug. 16, 2019, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. A high operations tempo requires Marshall and his FARP team to regularly decommission, build and test fuel hoses to ensure 100% compliance with safety and technical specifications. The FARP team conducts covert nighttime refueling operations in deployed locations where fueling points are not accessible or when air-to-air refueling is not possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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190816-F-YW474-0009
Fuel nozzles sit ready for hose fitment Aug. 16, 2019, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Forward Area Refueling Point members from the 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron conduct routine maintenance on fuel carts and fuel hoses to ensure all components can withstand field deployment in austere locations in support of training exercises and contingencies across the Indo-Asia Pacific Theater. The FARP team conducts covert nighttime refueling operations in deployed locations where fueling points are not accessible or when air-to-air refueling is not possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Peter Reft)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
A U.S. Air Force combat controller from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron, and a Marine joint terminal attack controller from the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, wield 40 mm grenade launchers during a training exercise March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. The launchers are used to shoot out smoke grenades as a visual marker for friendly aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
A U.S. Air Force combat control Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron, and U.S. Marine Corps marine joint terminal attack controllers from the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, coordinate air-to-ground attacks during a training exercise March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. The combat controller and JTAC members coordinated air attacks with B-1B Lancer assigned to the 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron and HH-60 Sea Hawks from the Helicopter Sea Combat Unit 12. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
U.S. Navy HH-60 Sea Hawk from the Helicopter Sea Combat Unit 12 fires a captive-air-training missile March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. Navy helicopters were called in for air-to-ground attacks by service members from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron and the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force during the joint training exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
A U.S. Air Force combat control Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron, and U.S. Marine Corps marine joint terminal attack controllers from the 5th Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, III Marine Expeditionary Force, call in close air support March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. Members of the 320th STS and III MEF frequently training together to in order to maintain an understanding of each other's practices and capabilities. Combat control Airmen and JTAC Marines are experts at calling in air support in hostile, complex environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
A U.S. Air Force combat control Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron fires a 40 mm grenade launcher during a training exercise March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. The Airman joined a joint training exercise with U.S. Marines from the III Marine Expeditionary Force to pursue advanced JTAC qualifications. Smoke grenades are used as a visual marker for friendly aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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Air-to-ground attacks coordinated by 320 STS, 5th ANGLICO
A U.S. Air Force combat control Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron communicates with a U.S. Navy HH-60 Sea Hawk from the Helicopter Sea Combat Unit 12 during a training exercise March 10, 2017, at the Irisuna Jima Training Range, Okinawa, Japan. Combat controllers execute complex air-to-ground missions that integrate ground-based radio operations with fixed and rotary wing aircraft in combat environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman John Linzmeier)
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At the break of dawn
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron parachute from a C-17 Globemaster III during a long-range training jump Nov. 22, 2016, into the Pacific Ocean. Teamwork and coordination is vital to the success and safe completion of special tactics objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan, parachute into the Pacific Ocean at dawn Nov. 22, 2016, off the western coast Okinawa, Japan. The 320th STS Airmen train to operate in adverse conditions at sea or overland to accomplish their mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron retrieve parachutes after an early morning long-distance jump into the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016. The 320th STS Airmen conducted long-range jump training from a C-17 Globemaster III after returning from a previous training mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron swims to a vessel after performing a long-range jump from a C-17 Globemaster III into the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016. The 320th STS has combat controllers, pararescuemen and special operations weather teams who go anywhere and set up forward operating locations and impromptu runways. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron lands in the water after performing a long-range jump from a C-17 Globemaster III into the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016. The 320th STS Airmen are trained to operate in harsh environments and under adverse conditions to complete their objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron waits for a pick up after performing a long-range jump from a C-17 Globemaster III into the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016. The 320th STS Airmen are capable of establishing drop zones, air traffic control, combat medical care and evacuation, and combat search and rescue. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron parachutes through the sky after performing a long-range jump from a C-17 Globemaster III over the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016, off the western coast of Okinawa, Japan. Special Tactics team Airmen are organized, trained and equipped to conduct special operations core tasks during high-risk combat operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron retrieve parachutes form the water after a long-range jump from a C-17 Globemaster III into the Pacific Ocean Nov. 22, 2016, off the western coast of Okinawa, Japan. Once wet, the Airmen have 48-hours to dry and wash their parachutes to maintain serviceability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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At the break of dawn
A U.S. Air Force Airman from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron maneuvers a Zodiak sea vessel through the Pacific Ocean, Nov. 22, 2016, off of the western of Okinawa, Japan. The 320th STS uses a variety of vehicles and methods of transportation to complete their training and mission objectives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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