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250408-F-F3701-1001
Members of the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Water and Fuels System Maintenance Operations team repair a water line at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 8, 2025. The repair restored water to more than 1,500 residents in the O'Donnell Gardens Military Family Housing area. (Courtesy photo)
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BH 25-1: Kadena conducts fire training
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Edmond Hook firefighter assigned to the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, right, communicates the results to a simulated structure on fire to a wing inspection team member in support of a routine readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 13, 2025. Maintaining readiness is essential to generating credible deterrence in an increasingly complex and highly demanding security environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Shayne Tamayo)
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BH 25-1: Kadena conducts fire training
U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron respond to a simulated structure on fire in support of a routine readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 13, 2025. Firefighters are a vital part of the emergency response team at any base, with their ability to quickly put out fires, provide tactical casualty care and carry wounded personnel away from a dangerous scene while waiting for medical first responders to arrive to provide further care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Shayne Tamayo)
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BH 25-1: Kadena conducts fire training
U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron store equipment in the conclusion of a simulated structure in support of a routine readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 13, 2025. Routine exercises help validate and strengthen the shared doctrine, tactics, procedures and systems that would enable units to operate seamlessly in a real-world crisis. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Shayne Tamayo)
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BH 25-1: Kadena conducts fire training
U.S. Air Force firefighters assigned to the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron respond to a simulated structure on fire in support of a routine readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Jan. 13, 2025. These exercises enable Kadena units to identify potential issues that could compromise the success of the mission and enhance their readiness for real-world scenarios. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Shayne Tamayo)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kali Carter, left, and U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Morgan Blackmore, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element team members, survey a lab during a joint CBRN training scenario at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. CBRN specialists survey contaminated areas, extract casualties and sample hazardous material to minimize a crisis situation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kali Carter, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element team member, reports findings over the radio during a reconnaissance sweep of a mock lab during joint CBRN training at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. These joint training sessions help the different services learn how to work together to locate, identify and neutralize potential hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Chase McAvaney, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element team member, scans a room for hazardous elements during a joint CBRN training at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. The combined training demonstrates the emergency management integration between the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps and Army CBRN response units while also familiarizing each unit with the other’s techniques and procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
An 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Airman scans a door for hazardous elements during a joint CBRN training at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. The combined training demonstrates the emergency management integration between the U.S. Air Force, Marine Corps and Army CBRN response units while also familiarizing each unit with the other’s techniques and procedures. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Daniel Ethridge, Combat Logistics Regiment 37 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defense specialist, right, performs a buddy check on U.S. Air Force Airman Natalie Roman, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron CBRN element team member, at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. These joint training sessions help the different services learn how to work together to locate, identify and neutralize potential hazards. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dakota Bridwell, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element logistics lead, right, discusses different masks with U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jordyn Parker, Combat Logistics Regiment 37 CBRN defense specialist, at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. Prior to the training scenario, Air Force, Marine and Army CBRN specialists showcased their equipment and processes to build better understanding of their respective capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Daniel Ethridge, Combat Logistics Regiment 37 Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defense specialist, instructs U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Peter Huynh, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element team member, on carrying a Family of Improved Load Bearing Equipment main pack at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. The FILBE is a necessary tool for carrying CBRN equipment while marching through austere locations to potentially contaminated areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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Pacific Airmen, Soldiers, Marines conduct joint CBRN training
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Kali Carter, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear element team member, shows U.S. Army and U.S. Marine Corps CBRN specialists equipment used by the 18th CES CBRN team at Camp Kinser, Japan, May 17, 2023. Prior to the training scenario, Air Force, Marine and Army CBRN specialists showcased their equipment and processes to build better understanding of their respective capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tylir Meyer)
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191025-F-QQ371-065
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Kyle Rollins, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron assistant chief of operations, gives a safety brief during a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. This exercise gave Airmen the opportunity to hone emergency response and informed base leadership on the importance of developing and implementing a solid fuel spill prevention plan. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-054
A member of Japan Air Self Defense Force, 9th Air Wing Base Supply Squadron, equips a level-A suit during a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. The 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander invited more than 10 JASDF members from the 9th AW to observe the U.S. Armed Forces methods responding simulated fuel spill. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-059
Airmen from the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron participated in a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. More than 50 Kadena Airmen were tested on how to handle real-world contingencies. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-051
Airmen from the 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron participated in a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. During an exercise scenario, responders used the Airman's Manual, which helped them find the proper procedures to respond to the situation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-043
U.S. Air Force Airman Georgia Knight, 18th Aerospace Medicine Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technician, assists an Airman into a level-A suit during a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. The level-A suit is the highest level protection against vapors, gases, mists and particles, which consists of a fully encapsulating chemical entry suit with a self-contained breathing apparatus. It’s protects Airmen from hazardous material and harmful environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-019
Airmen from the 18th Security Forces Squadron review the location of a fuel spill during an exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. The exercise was designed to prepare and train Airmen for a fuel spill due to the weather or earthquakes in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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191025-F-QQ371-035
Kadena firefighters from the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron check a multiRAE device during a fuel spill exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 25, 2019. The multiRAE is the most advanced portable chemical detector with the flexibility of up to six gas sensors and the convenience of wireless portability. This multi-gas monitor is versatile and customizable, while delivering real-time access to instrument readings and alarm status from any location. (U.S. Air Force photo by Naoto Anazawa)
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