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Kadena hosts 14th Annual POW/MIA Remembrance Day
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ricardo Wood, 718th Force Support Squadron installation personnel readiness section chief, salutes the flags during the POW/MIA Remembrance opening ceremony at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 14, 2023. Military bases observe POW/MIA Remembrance Day to ensure that Americans stand behind those who serve and do everything they can to account for those who have never returned. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Metals technicians work with precision
John Crabtree, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace structural welder, cuts a piece of metal at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Sept. 12, 2023. The metals technicians on Kadena fabricate metal components for aircraft and aircraft ground equipment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Metals technicians work with precision
U.S. Air Force Airman Patrick Miller, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology apprentice, welds two pieces of metal at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. Metals technicians utilize precise and accurate machinery to fabricate metal components for aircraft and aircraft ground equipment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Metals technicians work with precision
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Deandre Hurtado, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron metals technician, conducts metal fabrication on a nut at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. The 18th EMS metals technology facility fabricates ground and aerial machine components for multilateral operations as well as Kadena. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Logan Stebenne, left, 4th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology journeyman, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Ethan Way, 18th EMS metals technician, fabricate a nut at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. The 18th EMS metals technology facility fabricates ground and aerial machine components for multilateral operations as well as Kadena. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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John Crabtree, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aerospace structural welder, conducts corrosion repairs on a generator component at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. The metals technicians on Kadena fabricate metal components for aircraft and aircraft ground equipment. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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U.S. Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dustin Haggard, Aircraft Intermediate Maintenance Department aviation mechanic, practices welding stainless steel at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. Joint forces train and learn from each other to remain postured to deter, deny and defeat any threat to regional stability, Japan and the U.S. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Metals technicians work with precision
U.S. Air Force Airman Patrick Miller, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technology apprentice, uses a micrometer to measure a cutting tool at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. The 18th EMS fabrication flight is capable of producing mission essential aircraft components with meticulous precision. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Metals technicians work with precision
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Connor Trawick, 18th Equipment Maintenance Squadron aircraft metals technician, operates a lathe at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 23, 2023. The 18th EMS fabrication flight is capable of producing mission essential aircraft components with meticulous precision. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Jonathan R. Sifuentes)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force military working dog ZsoZso and his handler, both assigned to the 18th Security Forces Squadron, conduct controlled aggression tactics during a demonstration at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. The dogs train on how to detect explosives and narcotics as well as perform controlled aggression tactics when detaining suspects. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
Military Working Dog ZsoZso tugs on the bite suit worn by U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Aguilar, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, during a training demonstration at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. MWDs are trained to subdue or intimidate suspects before having to use lethal force; they are also used for detecting explosives, narcotics and other harmful materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Aguilar, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, conducts controlled aggression training with MWD ZsoZso at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. The 18th SFS continually conducts training with their MWD teams to ensure they are prepared to respond to emergencies. MWDs are trained to obey handlers commands as the situation demands. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Aguilar, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, poses as an aggressor for military working dog, ZsoZso during training at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. MWDs are trained to subdue or intimidate suspects before having to use lethal force; they are also used for detecting explosives, narcotics and other harmful materials. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Aguilar, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and Staff Sgt. DariusOmar Stephens, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, demonstrate how training is performed in the bite suit with MWD ZsoZso at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023.The MWDs along with their handlers support the Air Force by helping to safeguard military bases. The dogs are trained to detect traces of explosives or drugs and help detain an aggressor on command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Joshua Aguilar, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, demonstrates how training is performed in a bite suit with ZsoZso at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. MWD handlers work side-by-side with their dogs to provide base security as well as search vehicles for illegal drugs and explosives. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Their Bite is worse than their bark
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. DariusOmar Stephens, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and his MWD, ZsoZso, demonstrate how training is performed at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 24, 2023. MWDs contribute to Kadena's security with detection capability and prevention of improvised explosive device threats on base.(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Edward Yankus)
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Kadena empowers spouses with new coworking space
Remote Work Collective members pose for a photo during the RWC Okinawa coworking Space ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 11, 2023. The RWC Okinawa coworking Space is a dedicated professional place for military spouses and Department of Defense ID cardholders to come and work towards career goals, network and promote community engagement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sebastian Romawac)
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Kadena empowers spouses with new coworking space
U.S. Air Force Col. Laura Ramos, center, 18th Mission Support Group commander, U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Monica Gutierrez, 718th Force Support Squadron commander, right, and Remote Work Collective members pose for a photo during the RWC Okinawa coworking Space ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 11, 2023. Until now, no professional working spaces uniquely tailored to military spouses have existed on Kadena. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sebastian Romawac)
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Kadena empowers spouses with new coworking space
Various attendees explore the Remote Work Collective Okinawa coworking Space after its ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 11, 2023. The RWC Okinawa coworking Space is a dedicated professional place for military spouses and Department of Defense ID cardholders to come and work towards career goals, network and promote community engagement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sebastian Romawac)
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Kadena empowers spouses with new coworking space
U.S. Air Force Col. Laura Ramos, center, 18th Mission Support Group commander, and Remote Work Collective members cut the ribbon for the RWC Okinawa coworking Space at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 11, 2023. The RWC Okinawa coworking Space is a dedicated professional place for military spouses and Department of Defense ID cardholders to come and work towards career goals, network and promote community engagement. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Sebastian Romawac)
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