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How Kadena keeps its Eagles flying
An 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution operator, right, carries a refueling hose from an F-15 Eagle after a successful hot-pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 14, 2022. Hot-pit refueling uses a single-point refuel pump which allows an aircraft to be refueled immediately after landing, with the engine running. This cuts down on response time and ensures the mission can be completed anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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How Kadena keeps its Eagles flying
A 44th Fighter Squadron pilot smiles for a picture during an F-15 hot-pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 14, 2022. Hot-pit refueling uses a single-point refuel pump which allows an aircraft to be refueled immediately after landing, with the engine running. This cuts down on response time and ensures the mission can be completed anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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How Kadena keeps its Eagles flying
Airman 1st Class Richaurd Hill, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron assistant dedicated crew chief, successfully marshals an F-15 Eagle for a hot-pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 14, 2022. Airmen from the 67th AMU, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron and 44th AMU worked in unison to complete hot-pit refueling for several F-15s, ensuring Kadena’s capability to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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How Kadena keeps its Eagles flying
A 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-15 avionics system journeyman marshals an F-15 Eagle for a hot-pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 14, 2022. Hot-pit refueling uses a single-point refuel pump which allows an aircraft to be refueled immediately after landing, with the engine running. This cuts down on response time and ensures the mission can be completed anytime, anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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How Kadena keeps its Eagles flying
Airman 1st Class Richaurd Hill, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron assistant dedicated crew chief, marshals an F-15 Eagle for a hot-pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 14, 2022. Airmen from the 44th AMU, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron and 67th AMU worked in unison to complete hot-pit refueling for several F-15s, ensuring Kadena’s capability to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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A U.S. Air Force crew chief assigned to the 154th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron salutes an F-22 Raptor pilot as he taxis onto the flightline at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 6, 2022. Aircraft, aircrew and ground personnel from the 154th Wing conducti missions out of Kadena in support of the ongoing commitment to maintain a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jessi Monte)
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220606-F-PW483-0007
A U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor assigned to the 199th Fighter Squadron taxis down the flightline at Kadena Air Base, Japan, June 6, 2022. Generating sorties out of Kadena allows the 199th FS to build experience operating in the physically vast and strategically complex environment of the Pacific, enabling improved readiness and interoperability. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jessi Monte)
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18th CPTS wins PACAF FMA of the year award
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emmanuel Agyemang Duah, 18th Comptroller Squadron travel team lead, works in the 18th CPTS financial analysis office at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The financial management office won the FY 2021 PACAF FMA of the year award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rhett Isbell)
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18th CPTS wins PACAF FMA of the year award
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Emmanuel Agyemang Duah, 18th Comptroller Squadron travel team lead, works in the 18th CPTS financial analysis office at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The financial management office won the FY 2021 PACAF FMA of the year award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rhett Isbell)
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18th CPTS wins PACAF FMA of the year award
Members the 18th Comptroller Squadron financial analysis office oversee the budgets of various units on Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The financial management office won the FY 2021 PACAF FMA of the year award. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Rhett Isbell)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
Airmen and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Master Sgt. Kego Aiba practice checking a patient's airway during the Tactical Combat Casualty Care portion of the Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
Airmen practice handcuffing procedures during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
Japan Air Self-Defense Force Master Sgt. Kego Aiba, left, listens to instructions from a Deployed Aircraft Ground Response Element team member, right, on weapon handling during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
Airmen and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Master Sgt. Kego Aiba listen to instructions from a Deployed Aircraft Ground Response Element team member on weapon handling during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Sebastian Romawac)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
Airmen learn to prepare cargo netting during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
U.S. Air force Airmen and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Master Sgt. Kego Aiba practice setting up cargo netting during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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U.S. Air Force, JASDF forces develop new skills with ACE
U.S. Air Force Airmen and Japan Air Self-Defense Force Master Sgt. Kego Aiba listen to instructions from an Airman assigned to the 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron on how to prepare cargo netting during an Agile Combat Employment course at Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 17, 2022. The ACE course is designed to train multi-capable Airmen to be able to complete tasks that are outside of their primary specialty in order to reduce the overall personnel footprint in deployed environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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Sniffing out danger at Okuma
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Dariusomar Stephens, 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, holds onto his MWD, Beno, as he goes after his toy at Okuma Beach, Japan, May 6, 2022. An essential part of security, MWD teams ensure the safety of bases and individuals from hidden threats that can only be detected with the canines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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Sniffing out danger at Okuma
A group of 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog teams cool off in the water at Okuma Beach, Japan, May 6, 2022. An essential part of security, MWD teams ensure the safety of bases and individuals from hidden threats that can only be detected with the canines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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Sniffing out danger at Okuma
A group of 18th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handlers and trainers pose for a photo with Detachment 1 SFS members in charge of guarding Okuma at Okuma Beach, Japan, May 6, 2022. Planning and organization had to be carried out by both squadrons so that the exercise could take place in a way that wouldn’t interfere with DOD members utilizing the resort but still allow the MWDs to achieve their training goals. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Cesar J. Navarro)
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