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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, and Governor Neil Abercrombie watched school presentations at the 11th Joint Venture Education Forum Annual Meeting at the Ford Island Conference Center, Ford Island, Hawaii, Aug. 30, 2012. The JVEF mission is to provide continuous coordination through partnerships and open dialogue, in order to promote an understanding of and implement initiatives to address the needs of military children and families and to facilitate support for Hawaii's public school students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, at the 11th Joint Venture Education Forum Annual Meeting, introduced the event’s keynote speaker, Governor Neil Abercrombie at the Ford Island Conference Center, Ford Island, Hawaii, Aug. 30, 2012. The JVEF mission is to provide continuous coordination through partnerships and open dialogue, in order to promote an understanding of and implement initiatives to address the needs of military children and families and to facilitate support for Hawaii's public school students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, at the 11th Joint Venture Education Forum Annual Meeting, presented coins to approximately 80 school volunteers at the Ford Island Conference Center, Ford Island, Hawaii, Aug. 30, 2012.  The JVEF mission is to provide continuous coordination through partnerships and open dialogue, in order to promote an understanding of and implement initiatives to address the needs of military children and families and to facilitate support for Hawaii's public school students. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, presents Vice Admiral Masao Kawamura, Japan Joint Staff/J3, with a souvenir gift at Headquarters PACAF, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Sept. 4, 2012. Kawamura visited PACAF to help strengthen the important relationship between the U.S. and Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, greets Vice Admiral Masao Kawamura, Japan Joint Staff/J3, at PACAF headquarters, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Sept. 4, 2012. Kawamura visited PACAF to help strengthen the important relationship between the U.S. and Japan. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, presents Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, with a souvenir gift at the DePonte Suite, Headquarters PACAF, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, and U.S. and Chinese delegation members pose for a group photo in front of the eternal flame at the Courtyard of Heroes at Headquarters PACAF, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai and his delegation visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Charles Nicholls, Pacific Air Forces senior historian, gives a guided tour to Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, members of his delegation and Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, PACAF commander, at the Courtyard of Heroes, Headquarters PACAF, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai and his delegation visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, explains the history of PACAF to Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, at the Courtyard of Heroes, Headquarters PACAF, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, welcomes Chinese People's Liberation Army delegation members visiting with Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the PLA, at PACAF headquarters, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai and his delegation visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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Lt. Gen. Cai Yingting, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, is greeted by Gen. Herbert J. “Hawk” Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, at PACAF headquarters, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Aug. 27, 2012. Cai visited Hawaii to discuss issues of mutual interest with senior military and defense leaders. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
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United States Air Force B-52 pilot, Major Chris Morris, stands in front of a B-52 with RAAF military working dog handler, Corporal Chris Bird and military working dog Dakota.  The Royal Australian Air Force is pleased to welcome a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52 and KC-135 from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to RAAF Base Darwin.  The USAF crew will conduct routine training in RAAF Base Darwin.  On departure from Darwin the B-52 will fly via Delamere Air Weapons Range to simulate ordnance drops with RAAF and practice aerial refueling operations.  This demonstrates Australia's commitment to increased cooperation with the United States.  Both nations share an intent for increased U.S. Air Force training with the RAAF, however decisions on future rotations including timings are still under discussion.  This is the first time a B-52 has landed at RAAF Darwin and since the United States and Australia announced enhanced aircraft cooperation as one of the two force postures initiatives, in November 2011.  (Courtesy photo)
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A United States Air Force loadmaster gives final signals to the crew of a B-52 as it begins shutdown procedures at RAAF Base Darwin.  The Royal Australian Air Force is pleased to welcome a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52 and KC-135 from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to RAAF Base Darwin.  The USAF crew will conduct routine training in RAAF Base Darwin.  On departure from Darwin the B-52 will fly via Delamere Air Weapons Range to simulate ordnance drops with RAAF and practice aerial refueling operations.  This demonstrates Australia's commitment to increased cooperation with the United States.  Both nations share an intent for increased U.S. Air Force training with the RAAF, however decisions on future rotations including timings are still under discussion.  This is the first time a B-52 has landed at RAAF Darwin and since the United States and Australia announced enhanced aircraft cooperation as one of the two force postures initiatives, in November 2011.  (Courtesy photo)
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After completing its long journey from Andersen Air Force, Guam, a United States Air Force B-52 taxis after touching down at RAAF Base Darwin.  The Royal Australian Air Force is pleased to welcome a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52 and KC-135 from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to RAAF Base Darwin.  The USAF crew will conduct routine training in RAAF Base Darwin.  On departure from Darwin the B-52 will fly via Delamere Air Weapons Range to simulate ordnance drops with RAAF and practice aerial refueling operations.  This demonstrates Australia's commitment to increased cooperation with the United States.  Both nations share an intent for increased U.S. Air Force training with the RAAF, however decisions on future rotations including timings are still under discussion.  This is the first time a B-52 has landed at RAAF Darwin and since the United States and Australia announced enhanced aircraft cooperation as one of the two force postures initiatives, in November 2011.  (Courtesy photo)
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After completing its long journey from Andersen Air Force, Guam, a United States Air Force B-52 taxis after touching down at RAAF Base Darwin.  The Royal Australian Air Force is pleased to welcome a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52 and KC-135 from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to RAAF Base Darwin.  The USAF crew will conduct routine training in RAAF Base Darwin.  On departure from Darwin the B-52 will fly via Delamere Air Weapons Range to simulate ordnance drops with RAAF and practice aerial refueling operations.  This demonstrates Australia's commitment to increased cooperation with the United States.  Both nations share an intent for increased U.S. Air Force training with the RAAF, however decisions on future rotations including timings are still under discussion.  This is the first time a B-52 has landed at RAAF Darwin and since the United States and Australia announced enhanced aircraft co-operation as one of the two forces postures initiatives, in November 2011.  (Courtesy photo)
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After completing its long journey from Andersen Air Force, Guam, a United States Air Force B-52 taxis after touching down at RAAF Base Darwin.  The Royal Australian Air Force is pleased to welcome a United States Air Force (USAF) B-52 and KC-135 from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, to RAAF Base Darwin.  The USAF crew will conduct routine training in RAAF Base Darwin.  On departure from Darwin the B-52 will fly via Delamere Air Weapons Range to simulate ordnance drops with RAAF and practice aerial refueling operations.  This demonstrates Australia's commitment to increased cooperation with the United States.  Both nations share an intent for increased U.S. Air Force training with the RAAF, however decisions on future rotations including timings are still under discussion.  This is the first time a B-52 has landed at RAAF Darwin and since the United States and Australia announced enhanced aircraft cooperation as one of the two force postures initiatives, in November 2011.  (Courtesy photo)
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