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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gary L. North, Pacific Air Forces commander, gives a speech Dec. 7, 2011, during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attacks on the Hawaiian island of Oahu. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the attack on Hickam Field Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Col. Sam C. Barrett 115th Wing commander gives a speech Dec. 7, 2011, during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attacks on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the attack on Hickam field Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Col. Sam C. Barrett 115th Wing commander gives a speech Dec. 7, 2011, during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attacks on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the attack on Hickam field Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
Army Air Corps Veteran, Louis Roffman bows his head in prayer before the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony to begin Dec. 7, 2011, at JBPHH. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gary L. North, Pacific Air Forces commander, and Army Air Corps Veteran, Louis Roffman share a laugh before the Dec. 7, 2011, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the 1941 Japanese attacks on Hickam Field. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
Army Air Corps Veteran, Louis Roffman uses his hand to shield his eyes from the early morning sun while waiting for the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony to begin Dec. 7, 2011, at JBPHH. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
Army Air Corps Veteran, Louis Roffman waits for the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony to begin Dec. 7, 2011, at JBPHH. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gary L. North, Pacific Air Forces commander, presents Army Air Corps Veteran Andrew Kowalski a U.S. Flag that was flown in his honor, Dec. 7, 2011, during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the 1941 Japanese attacks on Hickam Field. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
U.S. Air Force Gen. Gary L. North, Pacific Air Forces commander, gives a speech Dec. 7, 2011, during the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony in recognition of the 70th Anniversary of the Japanese attacks on the Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the attack on Hickam Field Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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70th Anniversary of Hickam Field attacks
Army Air Corps Veteran, Louis Roffman waits for the Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam remembrance ceremony to begin Dec. 7, 2011, at JBPHH. Airmen, their families and veterans gathered at Atterbury Circle, the site of the same flagpole that stood during the Japanese attack Dec. 7, 1941. The ceremony was held to honor the survivors of the attacks and remember the 238 Army Air Corps Airmen who died defending Hickam Field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Michael R. Holzworth/Released)
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--A C-17 sits on the ice runway at McMurdo Station, The C-17 is a part of Operation Deep Freeze which provides airlift support to the National Science Foundation. The NSF manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--An LC-130 Skibird waits on the ice at McMurdo Station, Antarctica November 21 after returning from a scheduled Operation Deep Freeze re-supply mission to Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. Operation Deep Freeze provides airlift support to the National Science Foundation, which manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--Lt Gen Ted Kresge, Commander, Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica (JTF-SFA),flies an LC-130 Skibird on final approach to Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station runway November 21. JTF-SFA, through Operation Deep Freeze, provides support to the NSF, which manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--Lt Gen Ted Kresge, Commander, Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica (JTF-SFA),flies the LC-130 Skibird on a scheduled re-supply mission from McMurdo Station to Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station on November 21. JTF-SFA, through Operation Deep Freeze, provides support to the NSF, which manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--Lt Gen Ted Kresge, Commander, Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica (JTF-SFA), stands with Dr Subra Suresh, Director, National Science Foundation, third from left, and other senior officials during an unexpected meeting at McMurdo Station on November 20. JTF-SFA, through Operation Deep Freeze, provides support to the NSF, which manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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Operation DEEP FREEZE - An Incredible and "Cool" Experience
McMURDO STATION, Antarctica--Lt Gen Ted Kresge, Commander, Joint Task Force-Support Forces Antarctica (JTF-SFA), stands with the crew from Skier 21 after returning from at re-supply mission to the South Pole on November 22. JTF-SFA, through Operation Deep Freeze, provides support to the National Science Foundation, which manages the United States Antarctic Program.
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13th AF, JASDF leaders discuss continued partnership
Lt. Gen. Ted Kresge, Commander Thirteenth Air Force, met with Lieutenant General Harukazu Saitoh - Vice Commander, Air Defense Command of the Koku Jieitai (Japan Air Self Defense Force) on Nov.15 at Kenney Headquarters here. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Master Sgt. Victoria Meyer)
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13th AF, JASDF leaders discuss continued partnership
Lt. Gen. Ted Kresge, Commander Thirteenth Air Force, met with Lieutenant General Harukazu Saitoh - Vice Commander, Air Defense Command of the Koku Jieitai (Japan Air Self Defense Force) on Nov.15 at Kenney Headquarters here. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Technical Sgt. Aries D. Early)
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Remembering Pacific Angel 11-02
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii--Capt. Dallia Herring, 13th Air Force exercise plans manager, helps paint the Tri-Loca Primary School Sept. 16, during Operation Pacific Angel 11-02 in Baucau, Timor-Leste. The Falintil Forcas de Defesa de Timor-Leste, U.S. Air Force and Australian International Stabilization Forces conducted PACIFIC ANGEL 11-02: Timor-Leste, a joint humanitarian and civic-military operation at the childrens school. PACIFIC ANGEL consists of several concurrent civil-military assistance activities including medical programs consisting of: dental, optometry, women's health, general medicine, engineering programs and subject matter expert exchanges in public health education and veterinary education.(U.S. Air Force Photo by: MSgt Jeremy Lock) (Released)
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Strengthen alliance
JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM, Hawaii – Lt. Gen. Ted Kresge, Commander, 13th Air Force met with Maj. Gen. Hiroaki Maehara, Director of Plans and Operations, Koku Jieitai (Japan Air Self Defense Force) Oct. 17, 2011. This high-level meeting was one, in a series between 13th Air Force and Koku Jieitai leadership leading up to exercise Keen Edge in January 2012. Exercises and engagements such as this serve to strengthen the alliance between the United States and Japan; a cornerstone of peace and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. Exercise Keen Edge is a biennial Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff/bilateral Command Post Exercise that prepares U.S. Pacific Command sub-unified commands, service components, and Japan Self-Defense Forces for the defense of Japan.
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