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Behind the scenes: 961st AACS teaches students their mission
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jordan Aper, 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System pilot, gives Ryukyu Middle School students a tour of an E-3 cockpit Jan. 27, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The E-3 Sentry has a rotating radar that has a range of more than 250 miles, providing early warning and detection for missions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Behind the scenes: 961st AACS teaches students their mission
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Kyle Anderson, 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron commander, teaches Ryukyu Middle School students and chaperones about the E-3 Sentry Airborne Warning and Control System Jan. 27, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 961st’s AWACS provide command and control for the Pacific Theater, management of theater forces, and early warning of enemy actions during joint, allied, and coalition operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Behind the scenes: 961st AACS teaches students their mission
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Stephen Watkins, 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron flight chief, answers questions for Ryukyu Middle School students during their tour of the 961st AACS, Jan. 27, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 961st AACS is composed of squadron aviation resource managers, intelligence officers, ground support, mission crew, flight deck and technicians. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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From Point A to B
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan Book, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, removes cargo containers from the back of a tractor-trailer using a 10k all-terrain vehicle Jan. 19, 2017, at a vehicle depot on Kadena Air Base, Japan. Vehicle operators are trained to recover wrecked vehicles and move heavy equipment in specialized vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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From Point A to B
U.S. Air Force 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operators unload a 10k all-terrain vehicle from the back of a tractor-trailer Jan. 19, 2017, at a vehicle depot on Kadena Air Base, Japan. Vehicle operators train night and day to move equipment quickly and safely. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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From Point A to B
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Jonathan Book, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron vehicle operator, operates a 10k all-terrain vehicle Jan. 19, 2017, at a vehicle depot on Kadena Air Base, Japan. Vehicle operators stationed on Kadena are trained and qualified to operate up to 15 different types of vehicles. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dyllan Jones and Airman 1st Class Wesley Johnson, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-15 Eagle crew chiefs, maintain an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Kadena Air Base is home to the U.S. Air Force’s largest combat wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dyllan Jones and Airman 1st Class Wesley Johnson, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-15 Eagle crew chiefs, check their technical orders during routine maintenance of an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Technical orders help aircraft maintainers follow the correct procedures to diagnose and repair problems that can occur with aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flyingStop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force 67th Aircraft Maintenance crew chiefs place a new tire onto an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. 67th AMU maintainers are on constant standby to ensure Kadena’s F-15 Eagles are able to deploy at a moment’s notice. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force 67th Maintenance Unit crew chiefs work together to quickly and safely change the deflated tire of an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 67th AMU maintainers work around the clock to ensure Kadena’s F-15s remain mission ready to defend and support U.S. and coalition partners’ interests throughout the Indo-Asia Pacific region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Christopher Hill, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, signals for an F-15 Eagle to pull out onto the flightline Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 67th AMU maintainers are capable of servicing an aircraft and getting it back into the air in minutes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle taxis off of the flightline for a pit stop Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit works night and day to ensure the F-15 Eagles on Kadena Air Base are combat ready. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jeffrey Baccus, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit crew chief, rolls in a replacement tire for an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. With an experienced crew, it can take less than 15 minutes to completely change a tire on the multi-million dollar aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Stop and go: 67th AMU Crew chiefs keep Eagles flying
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Dyllan Jones, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit F-15 Eagle crew chief changes the oil of an F-15 Eagle Jan 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The F-15 Eagle is an all-weather, extremely maneuverable, tactical fighter designed to permit the Air Force to gain and maintain air supremacy over the battlefield. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Omari Bernard/Released)
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Surging above expectations
A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle assigned to the 67th Fighter Squadron arrives at its refueling spot during a surge operation Jan. 11, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. During the surge, Airmen operate hot pits, where one F-15 after another is refueled so the jets can continue the mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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Surging above expectations
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Marcus Leonard, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, conducts communication system checks during a surge operation Jan. 11, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. The surge tests the abilities of fighter squadrons to get aircraft airborne in the fastest time possible. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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Surging above expectations
A U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle assigned to the 67th Fighter Squadron taxies down the runway during a surge operation Jan. 11, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Surges allow units to surpass flying goals and production capabilities, typically generating more than 60 sorties a day. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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Surging above expectations
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Marcus Leonard, left, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, and Airman 1st Class Moises Leos, right, 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution operator, refuel an F-15 Eagle during surge operations Jan. 11, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. During this particular surge, the 67th Fighter Squadron exceeded their sortie goals for the given timeframe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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Surging above expectations
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Justin Greaux, 18th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron crew chief, directs an F-15 Eagle during surge operations Jan. 11, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. During a surge, multiple F-15s are refueled consecutively, maintaining a high operational tempo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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All systems go
U.S. Air Force Senior Airmen Jason Garciadealba and Adrian Garrucho, 67th Aircraft Maintenance Unit avionics technicians, check the avionics systems of an F-15 Eagle Jan. 10, 2017, at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Avionics technicians are responsible for keeping aircraft avionics systems properly operating. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Lynette M. Rolen/Released)
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