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  • Building resilient Airmen

    Resiliency is a word that has been heavily emphasized recently in military culture. It has become a word linked with military suicide prevention, family reintegration and overall emotional well being. However for many Airmen, resiliency is something they are told they have to do but don't really

  • Kadena chaplain demonstrates 'courage' in line of duty

    Combat in the Middle East has become an all-too-familiar face to the men and women serving in the War on Terror.However, it's the struggle of friends and family members surrounding the hospital bed of a dying service member that can take some of the most bravery. "I think the hardest thing we deal

  • Kadena Airman receives Distinguished Flying Cross

    Test taking can be a very stressful situation for anyone. Sitting in a quiet room listening to other people quickly scratch away at their papers while fumbling on calculations and questions for what seems to be an eternity. For U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Scott Lagerveld, 33rd Rescue Squadron flight

  • 33rd HMU keeps helicopters airborne during Pacific Thunder

    HH-60G helicopter maintainers ensure their helicopters stay fit to fly during Exercise Pacific Thunder. During the 10-day exercise, maintainers work round the clock to make sure the helicopters run properly, safely, and efficiently. Thirty-three maintainers from the 33rd Helicopter Maintenance Unit

  • ROK, U.S. militaries compete in annual sports day

    A camaraderie spirited event, known as 'Korean-American Sports Day', squaring up U.S. forces at Kunsan versus their Republic of Korea allies took place here Nov. 2 in a continued effort to strengthen friendships and build a foundation of trust between the two nations."The Republic of Korea and

  • General Byers visits Andersen civil engineers

    Maj. Gen. Timothy Byers, Air Force Civil Engineer, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, came to visit Team Andersen's civil engineers and receive updates on installation and infrastructure projects Oct. 28. The visit was also for the general to gain insight on success and challenges having to do with the

  • 33rd RQS kicks off PACIFIC THUNDER

    Members of the 33rd Rescue Squadron are teaming up with the 25th Fighter Squadron for PACIFIC THUNDER to ensure they are ready at a moment's notice to bring our warriors home. The annual 10-day exercise kicked off Oct. 31 and will run through Nov. 9 at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. Four HH-60G

  • Yokota comes together for Samurai Surge

    The 374th Airlift Wing showed its war fighting and flying capabilities Nov. 2, during a Samurai Surge exercise at Yokota.Above the Kanto Plains, six C-130 Hercules flew in formation and demonstrated their airdrop and large formation capabilities while two UH-1N Hueys and one C-12 Huron flew