Thai, U.S. forces train together at Teak Torch
    
        By Master Sgt. Marilyn C. Holliday, 353rd Special Operations Group Public Affairs
        
         / Published May 08, 2008
    
    
    
        
    
        
        
            
            
        
            
            
                
                
                     
            
            
        
                    
        
                    
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                    UDON THANI ROYAL THAI AIR BASE, Thailand -- A combat controller from the 320th Special Tactics Squadron (right) gives the final count for a static line jump to Royal Thai Air Force Special Forces aboard an MC-130P Combat Shadow. The U.S. and Thai Airmen are participating in Exercise Teak Torch. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Marilyn Holliday)
                  
                
                
                     
            
            
        
                    
        
                    
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                    UDON THANI ROYAL THAI AIR BASE, Thailand -- Staff Sgt. Richard Holder cuffs Tech. Sgt. Gregory Stout during exchange training with ground defense forces from here. Sergeant Holder is assigned to the 18th Security Forces Squadron at Kadena Air Base, Japan. Sergeant Stout is assigned to the 353rd Special Operations Group security forces at Kadena. (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Marilyn Holliday)
                  
                
                
                     
            
            
        
                    
        
                    
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                    A jumper from the Royal Thai Air Force heads toward the point of impact at Lukpad drop zone near Udon Thani, Thailand.  Jumpers from the RTAF and the 353d Special Operations Group from Kadena Air Base, Japan, are participating in Exercise Teak Torch, a joint combined exercise training event.   (U.S. Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Marilyn C. Holliday)
                  
          
        
     
     
    
    
    
    
    
    
        
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
            
        
        
            KADENA AIR BASE, Japan -- 
            The language of friendship forged through any communication barriers as the Royal Thai Air Force and the U.S. Air Force did an exchange training here recently. 
About 130 members from the 353d Special Operations Group based here traveled to Udon Thani Air Base, Thailand, for Exercise Teak Torch. 
"The joint combined exercise training events (JCETs) are designed to enhance U.S. military training and are conducted in many countries in the Pacific Command area of responsibility each year," said Lt. Col. Toby Wong, mission commander. "JCETs also enhance bilateral relations, contribute to regional stability and increase interoperability." 
Pararescuemen and combat controllers from both nations conducted friendship personnel airdrops from the group's Combat Shadow MC-130P. 
Thai jumpers, many whom had never jumped at night and some who had never been a part of water survival airdrops were a part of daily airdrops. 
"The first time I left the plane it felt good and then strange to land in the water," said Thai Maj. Surapond Apitachapan, Special Operations Regiment squadron leader. "Normally we jump twice a month; with this exercise we jump every day and are able to correct our mistakes." 
Despite the language differences, there were no differences when exchanging information and training together. 
"When Americans want to tell us something, sometimes they must show us for us to understand," said Flight Sgt. First Class Nathaphun Junkeeree, a pararescueman from the Search and Rescue Division. "In the end, we all do the same job, even though we are from different places." 
Along with PJs, security forces and aircrew members were paired up for exchange training throughout the annual exercise. 
"It's a unique opportunity for us to demonstrate our specialties and train with Thai forces," said Staff Sgt. Sarah Valdovinos, 353d SOG security forces member. "It's good to know that we can all work together." 
Emergency responders from both nations also exercised together and brought together medical, security and safety personnel. 
The 353d SOG, the Air Force's only special operations forces assigned to the Pacific region are referred to as the Air Commandos of the Pacific. In addition to the Combat Shadow, the group also maintains and flies the MC-130H Combat Talon II. 
The 353d SOG is a 750-member strong organization, with its headquarters at Air Force Special Operations Command. 
The U.S. has participated in JCETs in the PACOM AOR since 1984.