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Pain is no match for defenders
U.S. Air Force Airman Joshua Lenaire, 18th Security Forces Squadron response force member, subdues an attacker in a red-man suit after being sprayed with OC spray during training July 13, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Security forces members must be able to perform their mission, even if they are under extreme pain and impaired vision. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Corey M. Pettis)
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Pain is no match for defenders
U.S. Air Force Airman Joshua Lenaire, 18th Security Forces Squadron response force member, uses a training baton to subdue an attacker in a red-man suit after being sprayed with OC spray during training July 13, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Every SFS member must train to use OC spray by getting sprayed and completing an obstacle course. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Corey M. Pettis)
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Pain is no match for defenders
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Dustin Sullivan, 18th Security Forces Squadron response force member, gets sprayed in the eyes with OC spray during training July 13, 2016 at Kadena Air Base, Japan. In order to be certified to use OC spray, SFS members must be sprayed and complete an obstacle course involves M-9 pistol reloading, subduing someone in a red-man suit and carrying water jugs around cones. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Corey M. Pettis)
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Pain is no match for defenders
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Zahn Hicks, 18th Security Forces Squadron response force member, takes down an attacker in a red-man suit after being sprayed in the eyes with OC spray during training July 13, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Security forces member have to be ready for any situation, including being sprayed with OC spray and still having to fight back and subdue an attacker. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Corey M. Pettis)
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Pain is no match for defenders
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Camerin Perona-Finley, 18th Security Forces Squadron response force member, reloads an M-9 pistol OC spray training July 13, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Security forces members have to know what it feels like to be sprayed and continue to perform their duties before they can be certified to carry or use it themselves. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Corey M. Pettis)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, and Tech. Sgt. Justin Petty, 18th LRS allied trades non-commissioned officer in charge, display a coin presented by Maj. Gen. Timothy Green, the Air Force director of civil engineers, to Petty for his development of a new airfield damage repair anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016. Petty attributes his credit to the Airmen under his charge, who executed the program successfully, setting a new Air Force-wide standard in anti-corrosion maintenance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, operates a paint station as part of an anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016. Orozco leads a team of Airmen to continually monitor for damage and maintain a fleet of airfield damage repair assets, valued at $15 million, which remain constantly ready in the event of damage to Kadena’s airfield, ensuring aircrews’ capability to safely continue operations in wartime scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, operates a paint station as part of an anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Orozco helps maintain a vehicle and equipment fleet of 117 units, projected to grow to 257, which play a crucial role in responding to and repairing airfield runway damage, ensuring the 18th Wing’s capability to continue aircraft operations in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, applies undercoat to a Volvo PT-125 roller as part of an anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Orozco helps maintain a vehicle and equipment fleet of 117 units, projected to grow to 257, which play a crucial role in responding to and repairing airfield runway damage, ensuring the 18th Wing’s capability to continue aircraft operations in combat situations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, and Tech. Sgt. Justin Petty, 18th LRS allied trades non-commissioned officer in charge, apply undercoat to a Volvo PT-125 roller as part of an anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Petty developed the program to reduce humidity and water damage to the airfield damage repair fleet, valued at approximately $15 million, which will save the Air Force $2-3 million in repairs over the life-span of the vehicles and assets. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Justin Petty, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron allied trades non-commissioned officer in charge, dons protective equipment at a paint station as part of an airfield damage repair anti-corrosion program July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Petty developed the program, gaining Air Force headquarters-level recognition, to maximize the life span of ADR equipment by minimizing rust damage from a high-humidity environment and strategizing a meticulous maintenance schedule. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Bryan Orozco, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron mission generation equipment vehicle maintenance journeyman, and U.S. Air Force Reserve Staff Sgt. Larry Green, 944th LRS vehicle maintenance journeyman, assigned to Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., prepare a Volvo PT-125 roller for an anti-corrosion undercoat application July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The PT-125 is one out of a projected 257 ADR vehicles and assets to undergo the anti-corrosion project aiming to save the Air Force $2-3 million over 17 years, which will serve as the benchmark by which a new Air Force standard will be created. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using dodging and burning techniques)
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18 LRS Airmen set new standard for ADS asset protection
U.S. Air Force Reserve Staff Sergeants Larry Green and Amber Melgoza-Kulesza, both 944th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle maintenance journeymen, assigned to Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., apply linseed oil to trailer planks as part of an airfield damage repair anti-corrosion project, July 7, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The anti-corrosion project maximizes the life ADR equipment while saving the Air Force approximately $2-3 million with a $90,000 investment in anti-corrosion materials. Upon completion of Kadena’s ADR program, Air Force leaders plan to use it as a benchmark by which to set a new Air Force standard. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Peter Reft) (This image was enhanced using multiple filters and dodging and burning techniques)
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33rd RQS, HMU bring the thunder
An HH-60G Pave Hawk assigned to the 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit takes off June 20, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 33rd HMU trained in preparation for Exercise Pacific Thunder, an exercise in the Indo-Asia Pacific theater which tests readiness for search and rescue operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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33rd RQS, HMU bring the thunder
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Sean Woolridge, 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit, guides an HH-60G Pave Hawk as it prepares to take off June 20, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 33rd HMU underwent training for Exercise Pacific Thunder. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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33rd RQS, HMU bring the thunder
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Sean Woolridge, Staff Sgt. Riley Smith, 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit crew chiefs and Jon Miller, 33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviator, complete a hoist inspection June 20, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The hoist is one of the greatest assets to the HH-60G Pave Hawk’s search and rescue missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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33rd RQS, HMU bring the thunder
Maintainers with the 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit go through a pre-flight checklist June 20, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The HH-60G Pave Hawk went on a training sortie in preparation for contingency operations in the Indo-Asia Pacific Region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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33rd RQS, HMU bring the thunder
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Matthew Chambers, Tech. Sgt. Jesus Garcia, and Jon Miller, 33rd Rescue Squadron special mission aviators, perform a pre-flight check June 20, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. As the 33rd RQS was commencing their check, the aviators monitored the different parts of the HH-60G Pave Hawk for any discrepancies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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Where the rubber meets the road
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Aaron Paecht, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of training, validation and operations, guides Airman 1st Class Marcus Denton, 18th LRS vehicle operator, as he uncouples the trailer of a tractor-trailer June 29, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 18th LRS conducted tractor-trailer training assisting members in carrying out their missions across the 18th Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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Where the rubber meets the road
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Aaron Paecht, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron assistant NCO in charge of training, validation and operations, inspects parts of a tractor-trailer during training June 29, 2016, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. A thorough inspection of the different parts of the tractor-trailer is necessary before conducting any missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Lynette M. Rolen)
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