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B-52, B-1, B-2s participate in first integrated bomber operation in USPACOM AOR
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit launch from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, for an integrated bomber operation Aug.17, 2016. This mission marks the first time in history that all three of Air Force Global Strike Command's strategic bomber aircraft are simultaneously conducting integrated operations in the U.S. Pacific Command area of operations. As of Aug. 15, the B-1 Lancer will be temporarily deployed to Guam in support of U.S. Pacific Command's Continuous Bomber Presence mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sandra Welch)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Bette Bolivar, Joint Region Marianas commander, speaks to Civil Action Team 554-01 after their change-of-charge ceremony, held Feb. 19, 2016, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, located in Palau’s Koror state. Airmen of CAT 554-01, comprised of Airmen from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron and 36th Civil Engineer Squadron from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Bette Bolivar, Joint Region Marianas commander, speaks during a change of charge ceremony, held Feb. 19, 2016, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, located in Palau’s Koror state. Airmen of CAT 554-01 provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Branden Behee, Civil Action Team 554-01 utilities craftsman, and Tech. Sgt. Paul Perez, CAT 554-01 electrician both from the 554th Red Horse Squardon at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, brief Col. Allen Thibeaux, chief, Civil Engineer Division, Pacific Air Forces A4C, on their recently-completed project – The Palau National Olympic Swimming Pool. The pool measured nearly 88,000 cubic feet and was stripped, resurfaced and re-tiled. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
Members of Civil Action Team 554-01 made up of Airmen from the 554th Red Horse Squardon and 36th Civil Engineer Squadron at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam discuss their recently completed project – The Palau National Olympic Swimming Pool. The pool measured nearly 88,000 cubic feet and was stripped, resurfaced and re-tiled. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Joe Hamilton, Civil Action Team 554-01 structural craftsman from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, speaks into the microphone during a radio show, Feb. 18, 2016. Hamilton, along with other members of CAT 554-01, hosted a radio program every week informing listeners about current and completed projects, along with playing American music. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Lucian Root, Civil Action Team 554-01 structural journeyman from the 36th Civil Engineer Squadron at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, speaks into the microphone during a radio show, Feb. 18, 2016. Root, along with other members of CAT 554-01, hosted a radio program every week informing listeners about current and completed projects, along with playing American music. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
United States Air Force Capt. Naseem Ghandour, Civil Action Team 554-01 officer in charge and engineering flight deputy commander from the 554th RED HORSE Squadron from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, speaks during a change of charge ceremony, held Feb. 19, 2016, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, located in Palau’s Koror state. Airmen of CAT 554-01 provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Navy Rear Adm. Bette Bolivar, Joint Region Marianas commander, speaks during a change of charge ceremony, held Feb. 19, 2016, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, located in Palau’s Koror state. Airmen of CAT 554-01 provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Air Force Capt. Jeffrey Jarvis, a physician's assistant deployed from the 18th Medical Group at Kadena Air Base, Japan, stands at attention during a change-of-charge ceremony, held Feb. 19, 2016, at the Ngarachamayong Cultural Center, located in Palau’s Koror state. Airmen of CAT 554-01 provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach, and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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USAF, Andersen CAT team departs Palau
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Chad King, Civil Action Team 554-01 heavy equipment operator from the 554th Red Horse Squardon at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, speaks to local Palauan residents in Koror, Palau, Feb. 18, 2016. Airmen of CAT 554-01 provided construction capabilities, apprenticeship training, medical outreach, and community engagement opportunities while deployed to the Republic of Palau. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Stoltz/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
C-130 pilots fly over Pacific Ocean Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop 2105. This is a humanitarian aid/disaster relief training event where C-130 aircrews perform low-cost low-altitude airdrops on unsurveyed drop zones while providing critical supplies to 56 islands throughout the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia and Republic of Palau. It highlights the U.S. and allied airpower capabilities to orient and respond to activities in peacetime and crisis. In addition to delivering critical supplies to those in need, Operation Christmas Drop provides specific training to U.S. and allied aircrews, enabling theater-wide airpower. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
Cant. John Menezes, 36th Airlift Squadron C-130 pilot, looks down his window while flying a C-130 Hercules through islands near Ettal Atoll, Federated Sates of Micronesia, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop. This is a humanitarian aid/disaster relief training event where C-130 aircrews perform low-cost low-altitude airdrops on unsurveyed drop zones while providing critical supplies to 56 islands throughout the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia and Republic of Palau. It highlights the U.S. and allied airpower capabilities to orient and respond to activities in peacetime and crisis. In addition to delivering critical supplies to those in need, Operation Christmas Drop provides specific training to U.S. and allied aircrews, enabling theater-wide airpower. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
Lt. Col. Andrew Campbell, 36th Airlift Squadron commander, writes a holiday greeting to the recipients of one of the boxes packed in support of Operation Christmas Drop, Dec. 9, 2015. This year marks the first ever trilateral Operation Christmas Drop where the U.S. Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force and the Royal Australian Air Force work together to provide critical supplies to 56 islands, impacting 20,000. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
Col. Robert Dotson, 374th Operations Group commander, writes a holiday greeting to the recipients of one of the boxes packed in support of Operation Christmas Drop, Dec. 9, 2015. This year marks the first ever trilateral Operation Christmas Drop where the U.S. Air Force, Japan Air Self-Defense Force and the Royal Australian Air Force work together to provide critical supplies to 56 islands, impacting 20,000. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
(Left to right) Lt. Col. Andrew Campbell, Staff Sgt. Ren Forbes, and Airman 1st Class Alexander Lauher, 36th Airlift Squadron, check bundles before executing airdrops to Mortlock Islands in Federated States of Micronesia, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop 2015. This year marks the 64th year of Operation Christmas Drop and the first time international partners joined in execution through Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Royal Australian Air Force C-130 support. The event provides critical supplies to 56 Micronesian islands impacting about 20,000 people covering 1,000 by 1,800 nautical miles of operation area. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
U.S. Air Force Capt. John Menezes, 36th Airlift Squadron C-130 pilot, gives a pre-flight briefing to U.S. and Japan Air Self-Defense Force members at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop 2015. It is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian airdrop operation with 2015 being the first trilateral execution with support from JASDF and Royal Australian Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
Lt. Col. Andrew Campbell, 36th Airlift Squadron commander, flies over the Pacific Ocean, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop. Every December, C-130H Hercules aircrews from Yokota head to Andersen Air Force Base to execute low-cost, low-altitude humanitarian airdrops to islanders throughout the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau. These islands are some of the most remote locations on the globe spanning a distance nearly as broad as the continental U.S. It is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian airdrop operation with 2015 being the first trilateral execution with support from Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Royal Australian Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
Col. Robert Dotson, 374th Operation Group commander, flies over the Pacific Ocean, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop. Every December, C-130H Hercules aircrews from Yokota head to Andersen Air Force Base to execute low-cost, low-altitude humanitarian airdrops to islanders throughout the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau. These islands are some of the most remote locations on the globe spanning a distance nearly as broad as the continental U.S. It is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian airdrop operation with 2015 being the first trilateral execution with support from Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Royal Australian Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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Japanese and Americans join forces for humanitarian aid training
(Right to left) Staff Sgt. Ren Forbes and Airman 1st Class Alexander Lauher, 36th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, watch out the back of a C-130H Hercules after delivering eight bundles to Mortlock Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Dec. 9, 2015, during Operation Christmas Drop. Every December, C-130H Hercules aircrews from Yokota head to Andersen Air Force Base to execute low-cost, low-altitude humanitarian airdrops to islanders throughout the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, Federated States of Micronesia, Republic of Palau. These islands are some of the most remote locations on the globe spanning a distance nearly as broad as the continental U.S. It is the longest-running Department of Defense humanitarian airdrop operation with 2015 being the first trilateral execution with support from Japan Air Self-Defense Force and Royal Australian Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Osakabe Yasuo/Released)
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