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HVAC/R shop
Staff Sgt. Warner Houston and Senior Airman Jace Pritchard, both from the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration shop of the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, check for mechanical and electrical failures in a refrigerator system at Kadena Air Base, June 11. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Angelique Perez)
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HVAC/R shop
Staff Sgt. Warner Houston and Senior Airman Jace Pritchard, both from the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and refrigeration shop, part of the 18th Civil Engineer Squadron, check for malfunctions in a air handler unit at Kadena Air Base, June 11. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Angelique Perez)
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Idea earns Airman $10,000
Staff Sgt. Edward Bellus, an HH-60 maintainer at Kadena AB, Japan, pulls out a barrel-nut from the bench-stock, Aug.10, 2010. His idea of putting a sealant around this $20 barrel-nut expanded the life-span of the helicopter’s $450,000 main gear-box. The idea earned him $10,000 through the base’s Innovative Development through Employee Awareness program. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Mike Tateishi)
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IDEA program submission makes refueling more effecient
Senior Airman Shawn Zaverl with the 18th Logistics Readiness Squadron controls the amount of fuel loading from an R11 refueling truck to a C-17 Globemaster at Kadena Air Base, Feb 2. The C-17 defueling/refueling procedures were made more efficient as a result of an IDEA program submission. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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IDEA suggestion nets $10K check for retired chief
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Matt Molloy, 18th Wing commander, presents a $10,000 check to Stephen Tucker, 18th Maintenance Group Air Force Engineering Technical Services lead and propulsion equipment specialist, during the Kadena team staff meeting on Kadena Air Base, Japan, May 21, 2012. Tucker, a retired chief master sergeant, received the check last month because of his submission to the IDEA program that saves the Air Force $89,000 per year in man hours and fuel costs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Darnell T. Cannady)
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IDMTS search for MIAs, provide care in Laos
Maj. (Dr.) Aasif Mirza, 18th Medical Operations Squadron, examines a Laotian patient May 9 as part of a medical civic action project during a Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command mission in Laos. (JPAC photo/Staff Sgt. Valda G. Wilson)
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Idols visit Kadena
U.S. Air Force Col. Brian McDaniel, 18th Wing vice commander, poses for a photo with the former American Idol contestants, co-workers and his family during an Idol World Tour on Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 17, 2012. The Idols World Tour brings U.S. troops and their families face-to-face with the stars they've seen on TV. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Veazie)
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Idols visit Kadena
U.S. Air Force Col. Brian McDaniel, 18th Wing vice commander, gives the 18th Wing mission brief to former American Idol contestants at the wing headquarters building during an Idols World Tour, Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 17, 2012. The Idols World Tour brings U.S. troops and their families face-to-face with the stars they've seen on TV. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Veazie)
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Idols visit Kadena
U.S. Air Force Col. Brian McDaniel, 18th Wing vice commander, speaks with former American Idol contestants during an Idols World Tour, Kadena Air Base, Japan, Aug. 17, 2012. The Idols World Tour brings U.S. troops and their families face-to-face with the stars they've seen on TV. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Justin Veazie)
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Ikebana Demonstration at 18th Wing Headquarters
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Matthew Molloy, 18th Wing commander, shows appreciation for a flower arrangement demonstration and presents coin to Mr. Kingo Ikeda, Okinawa Defense Bureau Public Affairs chief, during his visit to Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 14, 2012. The title of his ikebana arrangements is “Wing of Peace”, using an Okinawa local plant called sotetsu and the color coordination to represent the American colors. (U.S. Air Force photo by Junko Kinjo/Released)
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Ikebana Demonstration at 18th Wing Headquarters
Mr. Kingo Ikeda, Okinawa Defense Bureau Public Affairs chief, arranges an ikebana Ikenobo flower arrangement at 18th Wing headquarters during his visit to Kadena Air Base, March 14, 2012. In the arrangement, a local Okinawan plant called sotetsu is used and the color coordination of the flowers represents the American colors in a collaboration of Okinawan and American culture. (U.S. Air Force photo by Junko Kinjo/Released)
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Ikebana Demonstration at 18th Wing Headquarters
Mr. Kingo Ikeda, Okinawa Defense Bureau Public Affairs chief, creates an ikebana Ikenobo flower arrangement at the 18th Wing headquarters during his visit to Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 14, 2012. Military members and families were able to enjoy seeing the “Wing of Peace” being created before them. (U.S. Air Force photo by Junko Kinjo/Released)
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Ikebana Exhibition
Keiko Nakajima Robbins (far right), founding member of Okinawaís Ikebana International since 1956 and Ikebana teacher at the Kadena Air Base USO, talks with her student Ryoko Vogel (far left), wife of a Navy civilian working at Kadena Air Base, about her work displayed far right. Ms. Vogel is also the third vice president of Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and studies ikebana at the Kadena USO. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Ikebana Exhibition
Flower arrangements from Kadena USO ikebana students are displayed at the 51st Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter Charity 10 Flower Exhibition March 27-29. Ms. Robbins teaches many people from different bases in Okinawa. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Ikebana Exhibition
Keiko Nakajima Robbins (far right), founding member of Okinawaís Ikebana International since 1956 and Ikebana teacher at the Kadena Air Base USO, talks about her ikebana flower arrangement with her student Michiko Chiba Pratt and her husband Bry Pratt from Camp Kinser at the 51st Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter Charity 10 Flower Exhibition March 27-29. Ms. Robbins teaches many people from different bases in Okinawa. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Ikebana Exhibition
An ikebana flower arrangement by Keiko Nakajima Robbins, founding member of Okinawaís Ikebana International since 1956 and ikebana teacher at the Kadena USO is displayed at the 51st Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter Charity 10 Flower Exhibition March 27-29. Ms. Robbins teaches many people from different bases in Okinawa. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Ikebana Exhibition
Keiko Nakajima Robbins (far right), founding member of Okinawaís Ikebana International since 1956 and Ikebana teacher at the Kadena Air Base USO, talks about her ikebana flower arrangement to far left of the visitors at the 51st Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter 10 Charity Flower Exhibition. The event was held March 27-29 at the Okinawa Mitsukoshi Department Store in Naha, Okinawa. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Ikebana Exhibition
Keiko Nakajima Robbins (far left), founding member of Okinawaís Ikebana International since 1956 and Ikebana teacher at the Kadena Air Base USO, explains the essence of ikebana flower arrangement to Manly Slough, assistant manager of bakery on Camp Kinser; Naomi Zayasu, president of Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter 10; and Junko Nozaki, assistant base records manager for the 18th Communication Squadron, at the 51st Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter 10 Charity Flower Exhibition. The event was held March 27-29 at the Okinawa Mitsukoshi Department Store in Naha, Okinawa. In October, the Ikebana International Okinawa Chapter and some students from the Kadena USO will go to the White House in Washington, D.C., for a flower demonstration and lecture. (U.S Air Force photo/Junko Kinjo)
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Improvements shown in new weapons qualification course
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Justin Estergard, Combat Arms weapons qualification course student, takes apart his M-4 Carbine during the classroom portion of the qualification on Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 16, 2012. Air Force CA implemented a new qualification course Dec. 1, 2011, which is staged to give a more realistic feel to the students by incorporating a few new qualification portions, including movement and even three-round burst divisions. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Airman 1st Class Tyler Prince)
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Improvements shown in new weapons qualification course on Kadena
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. James Kipp, a Combat Arms Instructor, teaches students how to properly take apart and reassemble an M-4 Carbine during the classroom portion of the weapons qualification course on Kadena Air Base, Japan, July 16, 2012. The U.S. Air Force implemented a new weapons qualification course in December in order to incorporate a more realistic training program for Airmen set to deploy. Since its initiation, Kadena CA instructors have doubled the average pass rate for students enduring the course. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Tyler Prince)
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