JASDF pararescuemen train together during Keen Sword 2011

Pararescuemen from the Japan Air Self Defense Force don rapelling gear in preparation for a simulated rescue of survivors during the Keen Sword exercise at Kadena Air Base, Dec. 9. Keen Sword is designed to allow the United States and Japan to practice and evaluate the coordination procedures and interoperability elements required to effectively and mutually respond to the defense of Japan, or to a regional crisis to contingency situation in the Asia-Pacific region, while building bilateral confidences and working relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Jarvie Wallace)

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