Pacific Air Forces   Right Corner Banner
Join the Air Force

Photos > Media Gallery
Selected : PACAF Heritage

24 Result(s) Found

Show 12 24 48
 
CYOH PlantsCYOH Plants
CYOH Plants

CYOH Plants
CYOH Plants


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/19/2011

CYOH PlantsCYOH Plants
CYOH Plants

The TRIANGULAR PALM appears quite striking in three directions. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Gustavo Gonzalez)
CYOH Plants


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/19/2011

PACAF Headquarters on 7 December 1941PACAF Headquarters on 7 December 1941
PACAF Headquarters on 7 December 1941

On December 7, 1941, 51 airplanes were on the ground at Hickam Field, the headquarters of the Hawaii Air Force, and a flight of 12 B-17s was expected to arrive that morning. The first wave of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was primarily targeting battleships and carriers, but the airfields were also to be hit to prevent a counterattack .At Hickam Field, Japanese Zero fighters and Val dive-bombers strafed and bombed the fight line and hangars, concentrating on the B-17 bombers. The second wave of the Japanese attack struck Hickam at 8:40am and by 9:45 the attack was over. Nearly half of the airplanes at Hickam Field had been destroyed or severely damaged. The hangars, the Hawaiian Air Depot, several base facilities -- the barracks, the fire station, the chapel and the guardhouse -- had been hit. Hickam's casualties totaled 121 men killed, 274 wounded and 37 missing. Despite the damage inflicted by the Japanese, they had ignored the vital repair facilities and gasoline storage tanks at Hickam, Pearl Harbor and elsewhere on Oahu. Hickam Field emerged from the attack stronger than before and played an important role in World War II and since. (Based on information from the National Park Service; http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/aviation/hic.htm)
PACAF ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/5/2011

The Eternal FlameThe Eternal Flame
The Eternal Flame

The Courtyard of Heroes Memorial: Three times this century, Air Force men and women have responded to the call to arms in the Pacific. In World War II, Korea, and Southeast Asia, they have borne the struggle to advance the cause of freedom and defend their nation. This memorial is a tribute to their service and their sacrifice. The eternal flame of freedom is a constant reminder of the spirit of partiotism in which thousands of Pacific Air Forces men and women have served with honor and dedication. The flame also symbolizes the vigilence of those who have served, are serving, and will serve in defense of the nation on its Pacific Frontier. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Gustavo Gonzalez)
The Eternal ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/5/2011

Old GloryOld Glory
Old Glory

The American flag that flew over Hickam during the Japanese attack on December 7, 1941, was preserved and displayed in many locations afterwards. The flag flew over the Big Three Conference in Potsdam attended by President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Joseph Stalin. It flew over the White House on August 14, 1945, when the Japanese announced their surrender, and was flown over the United Nations Charter meeting in San Francisco. The flag flew over Far East Air Forces Headquarters in Tokyo after WWII, and was displayed at the Air Force Academy before returning to Hickam. The Hickam flag was the first display in the Courtyard of Heroes. It was in a glass case from 1988 to 1991, when it was moved to a koa wood display case. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt Gustavo Gonzalez)
Old Glory


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/5/2011

In Defense of The NationIn Defense of The Nation
In Defense of The Nation

PACAF traces its roots to the activation of Far East Air Forces, Aug. 3, 1944, at Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. FEAF was subordinate to the U.S. Army Forces Far East and served as the headquarters of Allied Air Forces Southwest Pacific Area. After World II, FEAF was designated the theater air force for the Far East Command. Four years after the Korean War armistice, FEAF was redesignated Pacific Air Forces and transferred its headquarters to Hickam.Throughout its history, PACAF has played a vital role in defending the United States.
In Defense of ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 8/5/2011

Col. Robin OldsCol. Robin Olds
Col. Robin Olds

Col. Robin Olds was the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing commander who led his Airmen during Operation Bolo Jan. 2, 1967. During Operation Bolo, Colonel Olds dubbed the wing the Wolf Pack because of its aggressive tactics and high degree of teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Col. Robin Olds


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 1/2/2011

Col. Robin OldsCol. Robin Olds
Col. Robin Olds

Col. Robin Olds, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing commander, is carried off the airfield after successfully completing Operation Bolo Airmen Jan. 2, 1967. During Operation Bolo, Colonel Olds dubbed the wing the Wolf Pack because of its aggressive tactics and high degree of teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Col. Robin Olds


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 1/2/2011

Col. Robin OldsCol. Robin Olds
Col. Robin Olds

Col. Robin Olds, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing commander, is carried off the airfield after successfully completing Operation Bolo Airmen Jan. 2, 1967. It was during Operation Bolo, when Colonel Olds dubbed the wing the Wolf Pack because of its aggressive tactics and high degree of teamwork. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Col. Robin Olds


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 1/2/2011

Col. Robin OldsCol. Robin Olds
Col. Robin Olds

Col. Robin Olds (second from right) celebrates with his Airmen after completing Operation Bolo. Colonel Olds was the commander of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing at Ubon Air Base, Thailand, and was credited with shooting down four enemy MiG aircraft in aerial combat over North Vietnam. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Col. Robin Olds


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 1/2/2011

60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION
60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION

KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Col. John Dolan, 8th Fighter Wing commander, greets Sang Don Sin, Korean War Veterans Association Gunsan Chapter Vice Chairman, during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War commemoration ceremony held at the base flag pole. Fifty-one Korean War veterans including Vice Chairman Sin attended the ceremony, as well as Col. Jae Hun Choi, 38th Fighter Group commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pomeroy)
60TH ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 6/26/2010

60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION
60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION

KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Col. John Dolan, 8th Fighter Wing commander, and Col. Jae Hun Choi, 38th Fighter Group commander, render a salute after laying a wreath in honor of the Korean War during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War commemoration ceremony held at the base flag pole. In total, 51 Korean War veterans attended the ceremony which also included a three volley salute by seven 8th Security Forces Squadron members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pomeroy)
60TH ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 6/26/2010

60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION
60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION

KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Sang Don Sin, Korean War Veterans Association Gunsan Chapter Vice Chairman, speaks about his experiences during the Korean War during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War commemoration ceremony held at the base flag pole. In total, 51 Korean War veterans including Vice Chairman Sin attended the ceremony, as well as Col. Jae Hun Choi, 38th Fighter Group Commander. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pomeroy)
60TH ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 6/26/2010

60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR
COMMEMORATION60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR
COMMEMORATION
60TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE KOREAN WAR COMMEMORATION

KUNSAN AIR BASE, Republic of Korea -- Korean War veterans render a salute during the American and South Korean national anthems during the 60th anniversary of the Korean War commemoration ceremony held at the base flag pole. In total, 51 Korean War veterans attended the ceremony which also included a three volley salute by seven 8th Security Forces Squadron members. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Jonathan Pomeroy)
60TH ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 6/26/2010

COMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor FallenCOMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor Fallen
COMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor Fallen

A special wreath, which reads you are gone but not forgotten, laid at the Courtyard of Heroes, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, April 26, 2010, to honor the brave Airmen who died at Hickam Air Field, Dec. 7, 1941 (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
COMPACAF and ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 4/28/2010

COMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor FallenCOMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor Fallen
COMPACAF and PACAF?s OAY honor Fallen

Pacific Air Forces outstanding Airmen of the year pose for a group photo after a wreath-laying ceremony at the Courtyard of Heroes, Headquarters Pacific Air Forces, Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Hawaii, April 26, 2010. The group presided over the ceremony honoring those who died at Hickam Air Field, Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
COMPACAF and ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 4/28/2010

Doolittle RaidersDoolittle Raiders
Doolittle Raiders

Lt. Hite, blindfolded by his captors, is led from a Japanese transport plane after he and the other seven flyers were flown from Shanghai to Tokyo. After about 45 days in Japan, all eight were taken back to China by ship and imprisoned in Shanghai. (U.S. Air Force photo)
Doolittle ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 2/4/2010

Airmen remember attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam FieldAirmen remember attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Field
Airmen remember attack on Pearl Harbor, Hickam Field

James Aiona, Lt. Governor of Hawaii,speaks to survivors, Hickam airmen, friends and family members of the victims of the Dec. 7, 1941 attacks on Hickam Air Field, during a remembrance ceremony Dec. 7 at Hickam Air Force Base, Hawaii. The ceremony marked the 68th anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and Hickam Air Field, and paid tribute the Airmen who were attacked and died on that tragic day. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Jerome S. Tayborn)
Airmen remember ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 12/8/2009

Guam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorialGuam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorial
Guam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorial

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - Ursula Martin, wife of Col. George Martin and their son Guahan Martin lay a wreath at the base of the Raider 21 monument at the Governor's Complex at Adelup Point in Hagatna, Guam, July 20 in remembrance of the husband and father they lost in the Raider 21 crash July 21, 2008. Colonel Martin's family was present at the memorial ceremony as well as many other family and friends of all of the crew members of Raider 21. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Nichelle Anderson)
Guam honors ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 7/20/2009

Raider 21 memorialRaider 21 memorial
Raider 21 memorial

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam - These wreaths represent each member of the Raider 21 aircrew that will be laid in front of the memorial during the unveiling ceremony at the Governor's Complex at Adelup Point in Hagatna, Guam July 20. Family, friends and co-workers of Raider 21 along with Team Andersen, Guam community members honored the memory of the Raider 21 aircrew with a ceremony and an unveiling of a monument dedicated to the Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
Raider 21 ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 7/20/2009

Guam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorialGuam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorial
Guam honors Raider 21 aircrew with memorial

ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam – Airmen from the 36th Wing Honor Guard conduct a 21-gun salute during the Raider 21 memorial unveiling ceremony at the Governor's Complex at Adelup Point in Hagatna, Guam, July 20. Family, friends and co-workers of Raider 21 aircrew along with Team Andersen and Guam community members honored the fallen aircrew with a ceremony where a memorial dedicated to the Airmen was unveiled. Their aircrew died when their B-52 crashed July 21, 2008. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Courtney Witt)
Guam honors ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 7/20/2009

Honoring The FallenHonoring The Fallen
Honoring The Fallen

Children observe and learn the importance of Memorial Day at Birch Hill Cemetery May 25, 2009, Fairbanks, Alaska. This day was dedicated to honoring those who had died during the Civil War. Today, these observances honor all Americans who have given their lives in service to our nation. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Laura Max)
Honoring The ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 5/27/2009

WWII vets fly on WWII vets fly on
WWII vets fly on "Spirit of Go For Broke"

HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii -- Veterans from the 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the 100th Infantry Battalion exit the back of the “Spirit of Go For Broke” after getting a 45-minute flight around some of the Hawaiian Islands. The “Spirit of Go For Broke” one of Hickam’s C-17 Globemaster III aircraft that was named in honor of the men and their motto. The soldiers of “Go For Broke” were composed entirely from volunteers of “Nisei” (second generation Japanese Americans) and was one of the most highly decorated World War II combat units. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tom Czerwinski)
WWII vets fly ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 3/20/2008

WWII vets fly on WWII vets fly on
WWII vets fly on "Spirit of Go For Broke"

HICKAM AIR FORCE BASE, Hawaii -- Veterans of the famed 442nd Regimental Combat Team and the 100th Infantry Battalion climb on board the “Spirit of Go for Broke”. Waiting for more than a year and a half after the June, 14 2006 christening of Hickam’s seventh C-17, Globemaster III, added to Hickam’s fleet of eight –the men for whom it was named after finally get their ride on the aircraft. They took to the skies for a 45-minute flight around some of the Hawaiian Islands. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Tom Czerwinski)
WWII vets fly ...


Download Full Image
E-mail a friend
Posted: 3/20/2008

    

 Inside PACAF

ima cornerSearch

ima cornerCategories
All Photos
   Aircraft
   Cope North 2013
   Events
   Fitness
   Historical 13AF Photos
   Life on Base
   Media Resource
   PACAF Heritage
   Pacific Angel
   People
   Photos of the Month
   Training
   VCYOH Koi
   VCYOH Landscaping
   VCYOH Monuments
   VCYOH Plaques

Site Map      Contact Us     Questions     USA.gov     Security & Policy     No Fear Act     E-publishing