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A formation of F-15C/D Eagles assigned to the 44th and 67th Fighter Squadrons, a KC-135 Stratotanker assigned to the 909th Air Refueling Squadron, an E-3 Sentry assigned to the 961st Airborne Air Control Squadron, and an HH-60 Pavehawk assigned to the 33rd Rescue Squadron taxi during a routine wing readiness exercise at Kadena Air Base, Japan, March 2, 2022. The large formation movement was part of a routine exercise scenario that tested the 18th Wing’s ability to generate airpower in support of the defense of Japan and other partner nations, ensuring the stability and security of a free and open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Stephen Pulter)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
Japan Air Self Defense Force pilots and U.S. Air Force pilots from the 18th Wing watch a piano burn during the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano was burned to honor the history and service of the F-15C and D models as they return to the U.S. for divestment. The 18th Wing received its first F-15C on Sept. 29, 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
A U.S. Air Force pilot from the 18th Wing adds kindling to a fire during the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration Piano Burn at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano burning tradition started after a Royal Air Force pilot known for playing the piano was killed in action during World War II. The members of the RAF squadron honored the fallen pilot by burning the piano in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
An attendee of the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration Piano Burn takes a photo during the event at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano was burned to honor the history and service of the F-15C and D models as they return to the U.S. for divestment. The F-15 Eagle has ensured air superiority for the U.S. and its Allies across the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility since 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col William Strohecker, 44th Fighter Squadron commander, tells attendees about the history of piano burns during the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration Piano Burn at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano burning tradition started after a Royal Air Force pilot known for playing the piano was killed in action during World War II. The members of the RAF squadron honored the fallen pilot by burning the piano in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
Attendees of the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration talk with each other as a piano burns at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano burning tradition started after a Royal Air Force pilot known for playing the piano was killed in action during World War II. The members of the RAF squadron honored the fallen pilot by burning the piano in his honor. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
Attendees of the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration Piano Burn pose for a photo at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano was burned to honor the history and service of the F-15C and D models as they return to the U.S. for divestment. The F-15 Eagle has ensured air superiority for the U.S. and its Allies across the Indo-Pacific area of responsibility since 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
A U.S. Air Force pilot from the 18th Wing talks with attendees of the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration Piano Burn at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano was burned to honor the history and service of the F-15C and D models as they return to the U.S. for divestment. The 18th Wing received its first F-15C on Sept. 29, 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration: Piano Burn
A piano burns during the Kadena Eagle Sunset Celebration at Kadena Air Base, Japan, April 14, 2023. The piano was burned to honor the history and service of the F-15C and D models as they return to the U.S. for divestment. The F-15 has an unmatched record aerial record and has served the U.S. for more than four decades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Micaiah Anthony)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
An F-15C Eagle assigned to the 67th Fighter Squadron, takes off in support of Exercise Keen Sword 23 at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. Keen Sword 23 is the latest in a series of joint-bilateral field training exercises designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability between Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
An F-15C Eagle assigned to the 67th Fighter Squadron, takes off in support of Exercise Keen Sword 23 at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. Keen Sword 23 is the latest in a series of joint-bilateral field training exercises designed to increase combat readiness and interoperability between Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
Airman 1st Class Catherine McManamon, 372nd Training Squadron crew chief, performs pre-flight checks on an F-15C Eagle at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. U.S. forces partnered with Japan Self-Defense Forces to conduct exercise Keen Sword 23. Bilateral training exercises enhance the collective ability to defend Japan and the U.S.-Japan Alliance, which has stood for almost 75 years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David Eaglin, 18th wing commander, smiles as he performs pre-flight checks on an F-15C Eagle at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. The U.S. is committed to conducting exercises with partners and Allies, and will continue to send the most advanced military forces to the region to ensure the peace and security of the Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David Eaglin, 18th Wing commander, shares a teaching moment with Airman 1st Class Catherine McManamon, 372nd Training Squadron crew chief, at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. Eaglin’s flight was in support of Exercise Keen Sword 23, a joint-bilateral training exercise designed to strengthen multilateral cooperation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David Eaglin, 18th Wing commander, inspects an F-15C Eagle prior to his flight at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. Eaglin’s flight was in support of Exercise Keen Sword 23, a joint-bilateral training exercise designed to strengthen multilateral cooperation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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Shogun 1 Flies for Keen Sword
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. David Eaglin, 18th Wing commander, greets Airman 1st Class Catherine McManamon, 372nd Training Squadron crew chief, at Kadena Air Base, Japan, Nov. 17, 2022. McManamon launched Eaglin in support of Exercise Keen Sword 23. Exercises like Keen Sword allow Japan Self-Defense Forces and U.S. military forces to work together across a variety of areas to enhance interoperability and readiness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Alexis Redin)
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909th ARS fuels Eagles
67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagles fly alongside a 909th Air Refueling Squadron KC-135 Stratotanker over the Pacific Ocean, July 20, 2022. The F-15 Eagle was first assigned to Kadena Air Base on September 29, 1979. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)
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909th ARS fuels Eagles
A 67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagle flies alongside a 909th Air Refueling Squadron KC-135 Stratotanker over the Pacific Ocean, July 20, 2022. 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 Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)
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909th ARS fuels Eagles
Tech. Sgt. Brandon Williams, 909th Air Refueling Squadron boom operator, conducts in-flight refueling operations over the Pacific Ocean, July 20, 2022. Aircrews routinely fly training missions to enhance U.S. operational readiness to defend Japan and ensure a free-and-open Indo-Pacific. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)
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909th ARS fuels Eagles
A 67th Fighter Squadron F-15C Eagle receives fuel from a 909th Air Refueling Squadron KC-135 Stratotanker over the Pacific Ocean, July 20, 2022. The weapons and flight control systems in the F-15 Eagle are designed so one person can safely and effectively perform air-to-air combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Yosselin Perla)
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