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Strategic bombers conduct low approach over Hickam
A B-2 Spirit strategic bomber conducts a low approach training flight over Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii April 2, 2014. Two B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from Barksdale Air Force Base, La. and two B-2 Spirit strategic bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., flew non-stop from their respective home stations to training ranges within the vicinity of Hawaii and conducted range training operations and low approach training flights at Hickam AFB. (U.S. Marine Corps photographs by Staff Sgt. Jason Fudge)
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Strategic bombers conduct low approaches at Hickam
A B-2 Spirit strategic bomber conducts a low approach training flight over Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii April 2, 2014. Two B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from Barksdale Air Force Base, La. and two B-2 Spirit strategic bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., flew non-stop from their respective home stations to training ranges within the vicinity of Hawaii and conducted range training operations and low approach training flights at Hickam AFB. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Staff Sgt. Jason Fudge)
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Strategic bombers conduct low approaches at Hickam
A B-2 Spirit strategic bomber conducts a low approach training flight over Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii April 2, 2014. Two B-52 Stratofortress strategic bombers from Barksdale Air Force Base, La. and two B-2 Spirit strategic bombers from Whiteman Air Force Base, Mo., flew non-stop from their respective home stations to training ranges within the vicinity of Hawaii and conducted range training operations and low approach training flights at Hickam AFB. (U.S. Marine Corps photograph by Lance Cpl. Wesley Timm)
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Showcasing the C-17
Capt. Jenny Miller, Pacific Air Forces instructor pilot at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, explains the abilities of the C-17 Globemaster III to visitors at the 2014 Singapore International Airshow, Feb. 11, 2014. Miller has been flying since 2006 and has over 2,000 flying hours in the C-17, half of which were in a combat zone. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Tamara Fischer-Carter)
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F-16 wows the crowd at Singapore
Tech. Sgt. Jeffrey Staber, F-16 Demonstration team member from the 35th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron at Misawa Air Base, Japan, photographs a U.S. Air Force F-16 during at the 2014 Singapore International Airshow, Feb. 13, 2014. The overall composition of the F-16 Fighting Falcon demonstration team included one F-16 "Fighting Falcon" aircraft pilot, one safety observer, and eight maintenance personnel. The 35th Fighter Wing also sent one Flight Surgeon to provide medical services for all U.S. military at the Singapore International Airshow. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Tamara Fischer-Carter)
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COMPACAF, C-17 demo team attend Singapore Airshow
Gen. Hawk Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander, speaks to the C-17 Globemaster III crew from the 535th Airlift Squadron at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, under the wing of the C-17 at the 2014 Singapore International Airshow, Feb. 13, 2014. The crew performed as part of the PACAF C-17 aerial demonstration team for more than 100,000 spectators. (U.S. Air Force photo/Capt. Tamara Fischer-Carter)
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A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, has lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin, Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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140128-F-YA404-007
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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140128-F-YA404-004
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, has lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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140128-F-YA404-003
A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, has lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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A U.S. Air Force B-52 Stratofortress, operating from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, has lands at Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) Base Darwin Jan. 28, 2014, to take part in short term bilateral training with the RAAF. The B-52 is assigned to Andersen AFB as part of U.S. Pacific Command and U.S. Air Force rotational bomber presence in the Pacific. (Australian Department of Defence photo)
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Expand Engagement: RAAF E-7A Wedgetail visits Hickam en route home from Red Flag Alaska
(From center to right) General Hawk Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander; Maj. Gen. Kevin Pottinger, PACAF Chief of Operations; and Mr. Scott Dewar, Australian Consul-General in Honolulu, Hawaii, tour the exterior of a Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft on the flightline at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, August 26, 2013. The RAAF aircraft and crew were at JBPH-H on a stopover on the return home from participating in Red Flag-Alaska. RAAF Wedgetails have participated in three Red Flag exercises in the last two years; their interoperability with the U.S. Air Force and allied forces is vital to current and future combined operations in the Pacific theater. RAAF Wedgetail crew provided static displays and a familiarization flight to JBPH-H personnel, to familiarize Airmen with RAAF Wedgetail capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Allen)
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Expand Engagement: RAAF E-7A Wedgetail visits Hickam en route home from Red Flag Alaska
(From left) General Hawk Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander; Mr. Scott Dewar, Australian Consul-General in Honolulu, Hawaii; and Maj. Gen. Kevin Pottinger, PACAF Chief of Operations, climb aboard a Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail Airborne Early Warning & Control aircraft on the flightline at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, August 26, 2013. The RAAF Wedgetail and crew were at JBPH-H on a stopover on the return home from participating in Red Flag-Alaska. AEW&C aircraft can control the tactical battle space, providing direction for fighter aircraft, surface combatants and land based elements, as well as supporting aircraft such as tankers and intelligence platforms. RAAF Wedgetail crew provided static displays and a familiarization flight to JBPH-H personnel, to familiarize Airmen with RAAF Wedgetail capabilities. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Allen)
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Expand Engagement: RAAF E-7A Wedgetail visits Hickam en route home from Red Flag Alaska
(From left) General Hawk Carlisle, Pacific Air Forces commander; Mr. Scott Dewar, Australian Consul-General in Honolulu, Hawaii; and Maj. Gen. Kevin Pottinger, PACAF Chief of Operations, greet the crew members of a Royal Australian Air Force E-7A Wedgetail aircraft on the flightline at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, August 26, 2013. The RAAF Wedgetail was at JBPH-H on a stopover on the return home from participating in Red Flag-Alaska. The Wedgetail’s interoperability with the U.S. Air Force and allied forces is vital to both current and future combined operations, particularly in the Pacific Command and PACAF areas of responsibility. During the visit, Carlisle emphasized the long-standing history of cooperation between Australia and the United States, with an alliance solidly grounded on shared values and common security concerns and approaches. Wedgetail participation in Red Flag-Alaska exercises directly assists the U.S. Air Force across all three of PACAF's core tenets: expanding engagement, increasing combat capability, and improving warfighter integration. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Nathan Allen)
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An A-10 Thunderbolt II conducts a show of force as Joint Terminal Attack Controllers from the 3rd Air Support Operations Squadron and combat controllers from the Thai Royal Air Force conduct a close air support mission training during Cope Tiger 13 at Nam Phong Royal Thai Air Base, Thailand, March 19, 2013. The aircraft is assigned to the 25th Fighter Squadron at Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. More than 300 U.S. service members are participating in CT13, which offers an unparalleled opportunity to conduct a wide spectrum of large force employment air operations and strengthen military-to-military ties with two key partner nations, Thailand and Singapore. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Jake Bailey)
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B-52 flies mission over ROK
A B-52 Stratofortress conducts a training flight over the Republic of Korea, March 19, 2013. As part of the U.S. Pacific Command's Continuous Bomber Presence, the crew practiced dropping bombs on targets at Pilsung Range. The mission highlighted the extended deterrence and conventional capabilities of the B-52, and reinforced the U.S. commitment to the security of our allies and partners. Training opportunities such as CBP remain important to ensure U.S. and ROK forces are battle-ready and trained to employ airpower to deter aggression, defend the ROK, and defeat any attack against the alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo/SSgt Emerson Nunez)
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B-52 flies mission over ROK
A B-52 Stratofortress conducts a training flight over the Republic of Korea, March 19, 2013. As part of the U.S. Pacific Command's Continuous Bomber Presence, the crew practiced dropping bombs on targets at Pilsung Range. The mission highlighted the extended deterrence and conventional capabilities of the B-52, and reinforced the U.S. commitment to the security of our allies and partners. Training opportunities such as CBP remain important to ensure U.S. and ROK forces are battle-ready and trained to employ airpower to deter aggression, defend the ROK, and defeat any attack against the alliance. (U.S. Air Force photo/SSgt Emerson Nunez)
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Joint, multilateral aircraft train together over Pacific during Cope North
Aircraft from the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, Japan Air Self-Defense Force, and Royal Australian Air Force fly in formation over the Pacific Ocean in support of exercise Cope North 2013, Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Feb. 5, 2013. During this event, the aviators trained on war-fighting integration tactics. Cope North is a multilateral aerial and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise, held annually, designed to increase the combat readiness and interoperability of the U.S. military, JASDF, and RAAF. (Courtesy photo/Jim Haseltine/Released)
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