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PACRIM Airpower Symposium: Sharing airspace, saving lives
Maj. Gen. Mark Dillon, Pacific Air Forces vice commander, gives opening remarks during the Pacific Rim Airpower Symposium Sept. 22, 2015, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Senior officer and enlisted airmen from nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region attended the symposium to discuss ways to improve cooperation, leadership and coordination efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander Martinez/Released)
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PACRIM Airpower Symposium: Sharing airspace, saving lives
Chief MasterSgt. Buddy Hutchison, Pacific Air Forces command chief, engages in a discussion on senior enlisted development with attendees of the Pacific Rim Airpower Symposium Sept. 22, 2015, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Senior officer and enlisted airmen from nations throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific region attended the symposium to discuss ways to improve cooperation, leadership and coordination efforts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander Martinez/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Airmen from the 354th Security Forces Squadron gather at the combat arms range to conduct training on the Mark 19 grenade launcher Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. To be qualified on the weapon members of the squadron must show proficiency annually. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
A response force member from the 354th Security Forces Squadron loads 40mm rounds into a Mark 19 grenade launcher Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The launcher was first developed in the Vietnam War and has been developed since to be more reliable in combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Senior Airman Jordan Thompson, a 168th Alaska Air National Guard combat arms training instructor, adjusts the aim of a Mark 19 grenade launcher Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Thompson was leading the training to qualify members of the 354th Security Forces Squadron on the weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Airman Jeffery Gibson, a 354th Security Forces Squadron response force member, fires a Mark 19 grenade launcher Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. To be qualified on the weapon members of the squadron must show proficiency annually. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Combat arms training instructors Senior Airman Jordan Thompson (right), 168th Alaska Air National Guard, and Staff Sgt. Gregory Chmielewski, 354th Security Forces Squadron, replace the barrel on a Mark 19 grenade launcher during training Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Thompson and Chmielewski were training members of the 354th Security Forces Squadron on the weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Senior Airman Jordan Thompson, a 168th Alaska Air National Guard combat arms training instructor, nods in approval as Airman 1st Class Nathaniel Kibler, a 354th Security Forces Squadron response force member, fires a Mark 19 grenade launcher during training Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. Thompson was leading the training to qualify members of the 354th Security Forces Squadron on the weapon. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Airman 1st Class Nathaniel Kibler, a 354th Security Forces Squadron response force member, fires a Mark 19 grenade launcher during qualification training Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. To be qualified on the weapon members of the squadron must show proficiency annually. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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354th SFS Mark 19 training
Airman 1st Class Nathaniel Kibler, a 354th Security Forces Squadron response force member, loads a belt of rounds into a Mark 19 grenade launcher Sept. 9, 2015, at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska. The weapon, which was first developed in the Vietnam War, takes two Airmen to operate, one to load and one to fire. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shawn Nickel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Senior Airman Blake Brooks, Pacific Angel 15-2 plumber, shortens a pipe with the help of Private Vitorino de Jesus Pereira, a soldier with Falintil Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste, during a PACANGEL engineering project Sept. 5, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Senior Airman Zachary Hambright, Pacific Angel 15-2 electrician, studies an electrical connection with soldiers of the Falintil Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste, during a PACANGEL engineering project Sept. 5, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Senior Airman Blake Brooks, left, and Staff Sgt. Emenike Williams, both Pacific Angel 15-2 engineers, discuss work to be completed in a restroom of a medical university building, during a Pacific Angel engineering project Sept. 9, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
A soldier of the Falintil-Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste puts on protective gear during engineering project as part of Operation Pacific Angel 15-2, Sept. 5, 2015 in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Pacific Angel is a multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
U.S. Airmen and soldiers of the Falintil-Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste discuss construction plans during Operation Pacific-Angel 15-2, Sept. 5, 2015 in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Pacific Angel is a multilateral humanitarian assistance civil military operation, which improves military-to-military partnerships in the Pacific while also providing medical health outreach, civic engineering projects and subject matter exchanges among partner forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff. Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Members of the Falintil Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste, write their names on protective helmets before beginning work on a Pacific Angel 15-2 construction project Sept. 5, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Joyce (left) and New Zealand army Sapper Reece Stairmand, PACANGEL 15-2 carpenters, gear up to begin work during a PACANGEL 15-2 engineering project Sept. 5, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Sapper Reece Stairmand, a Pacific Angel 15-2 carpenter from New Zealand, and a member of the Falintil Forças de Defesa de Timor-Leste, write their names on protective helmets before beginning work on a Pacific Angel 15-2 construction project Sept. 5, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Joyce, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron carpenter, tapes a window frame before a room is painted during a Pacific Angel 15-2 engineering project Sept 12, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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Pacific Angel 15-2
Airman 1st Class Benjamin Joyce, 35th Civil Engineer Squadron carpenter, takes a first look around a medical university building during a Pacific Angel 15-2 engineering project Sept. 3, 2015, in Baucau, Timor-Leste. Efforts undertaken during Pacific Angel help multilateral militaries in the Pacific improve and build relationships across a wide spectrum of civic operations, which bolsters each nation’s capacity to respond and support future humanitarian assistance and disaster relief operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander W. Riedel/Released)
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