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US and ROK combine for refueling during FF 25-2
U.S. Air Force 1st Lt. Ian Rodriguez, 909th Air Refueling Squadron pilot, prepares for takeoff in a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 909th ARS in support of joint training Freedom Flag 25-2 at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 6, 2025. FF 25-2 is a routine, regularly scheduled training event designed to prepare joint and combined forces for combat to defend the Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melany Bermudez)
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US and ROK combine for refueling during FF 25-2
A U.S. Air Force KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 909th Air Refueling Squadron, sits on the flightline at Kadena Air Base, Japan, before a joint training Freedom Flag 25-2 mission, Nov. 6, 2025. FF 25-2 is a routine, regularly scheduled training event designed to prepare joint and combined forces for combat to defend the Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Melany Bermudez)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Stephen Roop, 18th Maintenance Group quality assurance inspector, left, briefs Japan Air Self-Defense Force and U.S. Air Force personnel on safety procedures before conducting joint hot pit refueling at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Practicing agile combat employment, or ACE, with allies enhances overall mission readiness and supports security throughout the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15J Eagle assigned to 304th Tactical Fighter Squadron, takes off from Kadena Air Base following joint hot pit refueling operations at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Joint training allows U.S. and Japanese forces to refine cooperation and strengthen their shared mission to ensure peace and stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force pilot prepares to take off in a F-15J Eagle assigned to 304th Tactical Fighter Squadron, following joint hot pit refueling operations at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Hot pit refueling strengthens agile combat employment, or ACE, capabilities for both U.S. and Japanese forces, boosting regional security throughout the Indo-Pacific. (U.S Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force F-15J Eagle assigned to 304th Tactical Fighter Squadron, prepares for takeoff following joint hot pit refueling operations at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Bilateral training events between U.S. and Japanese forces provide an opportunity for members to learn from one another and help strengthen regional defense and security. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
U.S. Air Force and Japan Air Self-Defense Force members observe as a F-15J Eagle assigned to 304th Tactical Fighter Squadron, is refueled during joint hot pit refueling operations at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Joint exercises like this enhance interoperability and strengthen the bond between U.S. and Japanese forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Refueled and Ready: U.S. and Japan enhance ACE capabilities at Kadena
A Japan Air Self-Defense Force member refuels a F-15J Eagle assigned to 304th Tactical Fighter Squadron, during joint hot pit refueling operations at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 15, 2025. Hot pit refueling allows aircraft to be refueled while engines are running, enabling faster turnaround times and improved mission readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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Radiant Falcon sharpens Kadena Airmen’s radiological response readiness
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Daniel Garcia-Jaimes, 18th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency management journeyman, dons hazardous material personal protective equipment during Radiant Falcon at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 16, 2025. The training emphasized effective radiation exposure control and dose monitoring procedures during maintenance and ground operations on aircraft and personnel affected by simulated radiological contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Tamayo)
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Radiant Falcon sharpens Kadena Airmen’s radiological response readiness
U.S. Air Force Capt. Kevin Pina, left, 82nd Reconnaissance Squadron instructor pilot, and Capt. Randy Delaney, 82nd RS mission commander, go through a simulated contamination control center during Radiant Falcon at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 16, 2025. The training emphasized effective radiation exposure control and dose monitoring procedures during maintenance and ground operations on aircraft and personnel affected by simulated radiological contamination. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Tamayo)
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Radiant Falcon sharpens Kadena Airmen’s radiological response readiness
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Quinn Brenner, left, 82nd Reconnaissance Squadron aircraft hydraulics craftsman, and Tech. Sgt. Terran Swehosky, 82nd RS quality assurance inspector, simulate taxiing an RC-135 Rivet Joint during Radiant Falcon at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct 16, 2025. Airmen assigned to the 82nd RS participated in the exercise alongside the 18th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, demonstrating how units can integrate their unique capabilities and work together to achieve mission success. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Tamayo)
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Radiant Falcon sharpens Kadena Airmen’s radiological response readiness
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Quentin Edwards, 18th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron Bioenvironmental Engineer technician, sets up a high-volume air sampler at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 16, 2025. Airmen used the system during a simulated scenario to monitor air quality in areas where radioactive contamination might occur. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Arnet Tamayo)
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Radiant Falcon sharpens Kadena Airmen’s radiological response readiness
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman John Paul Bumanglag, left, and Staff Sgt. Brandon Kessler, 18th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron bioenvironmental engineering technicians, set up a computer in preparation for Radiant Falcon at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Oct. 16, 2025. Radiant Falcon is a specialized training, combining both hands-on and table top scenarios designed to enhance readiness in responding to a simulated aircraft exposed to radiological contamination. (U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Arnet Tamayo)
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BH 26-1: Aeromedical Evacuation: Taking Critical Care To The Skies
U.S. Air Force Technical Sgt. Rony Castaneda-Zamora, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, prepares to offload patients and equipment following a training flight in support of BH 26-1, a base-wide operational readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 5, 2025. Aeromedical evacuation Airmen train to perform all aspects of their mission, from aircraft setup to in-flight medical care and post-flight recovery. T(U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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BH 26-1: Aeromedical Evacuation: Taking Critical Care To The Skies
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Leshia Pledger, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron clinical management flight chief, left, secures an IV for U.S. Air Force Staff. Sgt. Elena Cordova, 18th AES aeromedical evacuation technician, during a training flight in support of BH 26-1, a base wide operational readiness exercise, at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 5, 2025. Readiness training like this is essential to generating credible deterrence in an increasingly complex and highly demanding security environment. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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BH 26-1: Aeromedical Evacuation: Taking Critical Care To The Skies
U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Michael Shamp, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron senior enlisted leader, prepares an IV during a training flight in support of BH 26-1, a base-wide operational readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 5, 2025. Members of the 18th AES undergo extensive training to respond to various emergency medical scenarios, ensuring they are prepared to evacuate, treat and transport wounded military and civilian personnel at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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BH 26-1: Aeromedical Evacuation: Taking Critical Care To The Skies
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rick Dettlinger, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, assesses a patient during a training flight in support of BH 26-1, a base-wide operational readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 5, 2025. Aeromedical evacuation Airmen are trained to execute every part of the mission, including aircraft configuration, onloading and offloading, and in-flight care. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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BH 26-1: Aeromedical Evacuation: Taking Critical Care To The Skies
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rick Dettlinger, 18th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron medical evacuation technician, left, configures a C-130J Super Hercules assigned to the 36th Airlift Squadron, prior to a training flight in support of BH 26-1, a base-wide operational readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 5, 2025. 18th AES Airmen are responsible for transporting ill or injured patients to higher level medical facilities, often having to provide lifesaving care in flight. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Erin Currie)
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BH 26-1: Teamwork on the line: Maintainers and Defenders stop simulated intruder
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 18th Security Forces Squadron detain a simulated intruder on the flightline in support of base-wide operational readiness exercise BH 26-1 at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 6, 2025. The scenario emphasized coordination between maintainers and defenders to protect aircraft and personnel in restricted areas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Nathaniel Jackson)
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BH 26-1: Teamwork on the line: Maintainers and Defenders stop simulated intruder
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Qi Rupqing, 18th Contracting Squadron security forces augmentee, poses for a photo during base-wide operational readiness exercise, BH 26-1 at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 6, 2025. The exercise highlighted teamwork between maintainers and defenders to safeguard aircraft and personnel on the flightline. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Nathaniel Jackson)
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