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18th MDG ‘scrubs’ decontamination training
Theresa Casey, Decontamination Education and Consulting on Chemical Biological and Nuclear Decontamination instructor, checks a seal on an Airman’s KAPPLER protective suit at the 18th Wing Medical Group, June 9. The training ensures the in-place patient decontamination team knows how to rapidly and effectively deploy the equipment for timely response. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Brooke Beers)
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18th MDG ‘scrubs’ decontamination training
An Airman from the 18th Medical Group dons personal protective equipment during training for chemical, biological and nuclear decontamination on Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 9. During the training, teams were timed on their response to a simulated contamination emergency to assess the life-saving capabilities of the wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Brooke Beers)
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Smart meters enlighten engineers of base energy usage
A "smart" meter attached to a building's electrical system on Kadena is used to monitor energy use in the shop recently. The meters are a new tool a part of the base's cost savings initiative used to reduce wasted spending. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Smart meters enlighten engineers of base energy usage
Staff Sgt. Timothy Allen and Staff Sgt. Warner Houston, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron control shop heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration craftsmen, review data collected by new electric meters installed on 150 buildings across Kadena recently. The meters are connected wirelessly to a control point where 18th CES can access and review transmitted data on energy use around the base. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 smooth quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 smooth quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 pour quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 mix quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Engineer Operations Company Marines from Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 practice rapid runway repair techniques at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 mix quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 break a sweat as the work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 mix quick-drying cement as they work against the clock to repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
2nd Lt. Ruth Kelty, the Engineer Operations Company commander, proudly supervises junior Marines assigned to Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 as they repair spalled concrete at Kadena's Silver Flag site. The air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. Lieutenant Kelty says she couldn't be prouder of her Marines and how well they've come together during the training event. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler)
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Marine Corps "Devil Dogs" train with RED HORSE Airmen
Engineer Operations Company Marines from Camp Foster's Marine Wing Support Squadron 172 practice rapid runway repair techniques at Kadena's Silver Flag site. the air base's 554th RED HORSE Squadron hosted a week-long training camp for the Marines, teaching techniques in heavy equipment operation and rapid runway repair methods unique to the Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Shaunlee Hostutler)
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Bomb building for leaders
(From left to right) Chief Master Sgt. James Davis, the 18th Wing command chief, Col. Stephen Donaldson, the 18th Air Evacuation Squadron commander, Brig. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, the 18th Wing commander, Col. David Nahom, the 18th Operations Group commander and Col. Matthew Molineux, the 18th OG deputy commander, stand in front of the bombs they put together during the 18th MUNS’s Air Force Combat Ammunition Center April 8. The day was based on the school AMMO troops go to gain their seven and nine level so wing leadership can get hands on experience. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Brooke P. Beers)
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Bomb building for leaders
An AMMO troop with the 18th Munitions Squadron, helps Brig. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, 18th Wing commander, as he finishes up a GBU-24 (bomb), April 8. Commanders and leaders from the base were given the opportunity to learn common AMMO skills in order to see what a typical AMMO troop goes through during a wing exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sara Csurilla)
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Bomb building for leaders
Brig. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, 18th Wing commander, bolts parts together while creating bombs at Kadena’s munitions area, April 8. Commanders and leaders from the base were given the opportunity to learn common AMMO skills in order to see what a typical AMMO troop goes through during a wing exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sara Csurilla)
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Bomb building for leaders
An equipment maintainer for 18th Munitions Squadron, relays instructions to Brig. Gen. Kenneth Wilsbach, 18th Wing commander, during Wing Air Force Combat Ammunition Center, April 8. The day was an opportunity to give wing leadership hands on experience of what the typical AMMO troop goes through when they are tasked to build bombs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Sara Csurilla)
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Bomb building for leaders
Chief Master Sgt. James Davis, 18th Wing command chief, helps load a bomb onto the assembly line during a training day at the 18th Munitions Squadron, April 8. The day was based on Air Force Combat Ammunition Center (AFCOMAC) which is where an AMMO troop goes to gain their seven and nine level. The day gave wing leadership hands on experience of what the typical AMMO troop goes through when they are tasked to build bombs. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Brooke P. Beers)
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FSS supports Kadena first hand and behind the scenes
A customer at Kadena’s Tee House restaurant at the Banyan Tree Golf Course places an order for one of the many cook-to-order meals. The Tee House restaurant is just one of 22 food operations run by the 18th Force Support Squadron. The squadron earned the Food Service Excellence Award for the Pacific Air Force in 2010. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Airman 1st Class Tara A. Williamson)
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