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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
A Philippine Air Force MC130-P aircraft takes off during a mass casualty response exercise, during the U.S. Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 29, 2016. During the exercise, civilian and military disaster response experts met together to exchange ideas and best practices, helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Courtney Finkbeiner, casualty evacuation mission commander, discusses the simulated mass casualty drill with her Filipino counterparts as part of a mass casualty response exercise during the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 29, 2016. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
Philippine Air Force members carry a simulated patient toward a Philippine Air Force C-130 aircraft as part of a mass casualty response exercise during the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 29, 2016. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Nick Wentworth, independent medical duty technician, assigned to the 342nd Training Squadron, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, exchanges lessons learned with his Philippine Air Force counterparts in the midst of a mass casualty response capstone event during the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 29, 2016. During the mass casualty subject matter expert exchange, civilian and military disaster response experts from the two countries met together to exchange ideas and best practices. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
U.S. Air Force Capt. Mike Dzyndra, mission navigator, 36th Airlift Squadron, 374 Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan (middle), stands with two Philippine Air Force pilots prior to the trio's participation in a mass casualty response drill during the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 29, 2016. Two C-130 Hercules aircraft and crews from 374th Airlift Wing, Yokota Air Base, Japan, the 36th Contingency Response Group from Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, and other units from across U.S. Pacific Command conducted bilateral training missions and subject matter expert exchanges alongside their Philippine Air Force counterparts. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Contingent enhances Philippine military, civilian mass casualty response skills
A Philippine Air Force UH-1 prepares to lift off from a simulated incident site during a mass casualty response drill as part of the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines Sept. 29, 2016. During the drill, civilian and military disaster response experts met together to exchange ideas and best practices. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S., Philippine Airmen increase interoperability during subject matter exchange
Communication professionals with the 18th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron and the Armed Forces of the Philippines conduct a subject matter expert exchange on a communications flyaway kit during the first day of the current iteration of the Air Contingent at Antonio Bautista Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 26, 2016. The flyaway kit is a rapidly deployable, self-contained satellite communication link that can be used in situations in which military forces must deploy to an area that does not have available communication platforms, particularly in times of natural disaster. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. George Maddon)
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U.S., Philippine Airmen increase interoperability during subject matter exchange
A U.S. Air Force C-130 aircraft from Yokota Air Base, Japan, and a Philippine Air Force C-130 aircraft from Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base, Lapu-Lapu City, Philippines, are prepped to support the first bilateral mission of the current iteration of a rotational Air Contingent at Brigadier General Benito N Ebuen Air Base, Philippines, Sept 26, 2016. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. George Maddon)
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U.S., Philippine Airmen increase interoperability during subject matter exchange
Philippine Air Force Airman 2nd Class Eldie Bryan Obregon and Airman James Monforte, communications professionals, exchange best practices with U.S. Senior Airman Eric Kimble, 18th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron communications specialist, during a subject matter expert exchange regarding a communications flyaway kit during the first day of the current iteration of the Air Contingent at Antonio Bautista Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 26, 2016. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. George Maddon)
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U.S., Philippine Airmen increase interoperability during subject matter exchange
Philippine Air Force Airman 2nd Class Eldie Bryan Obregon and Airman James Monforte, communications professionals, exchange best practices with U.S. Senior Airman Eric Kimble, 18th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron communications specialist, during a subject matter expert exchange regarding a communications flyaway kit during the first day of the current iteration of the Air Contingent at Antonio Bautista Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 26, 2016. The Air Contingent is helping build the capacity of the Philippine Air Force and increases joint training, promotes interoperability and provides greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness to ensure safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. Its missions include air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. George Maddon)
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Members of the Philippines Air Force stand with U.S. Air Force Maj. Brian Barba, Joint U.S. Military Assistance Group Chief of Air Operations, in front of a U.S. Air Force C-17 at Mactan Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 24, 2016. The military members were in Mactan in support of U.S. Pacific Command’s ongoing Air Contingent mission. The goal of the rotation is for Philippine military and civilian leaders to work with their U.S. counterparts to improve airlift capabilities across the spectrum of military operations and to solidify long-standing relationships in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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Members of the Philippines Air Force observe a U.S. Air Force C-17 at Mactan Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 24, 2016. The military members were in Mactan in support of U.S. Pacific Command’s ongoing Air Contingent mission. The goal of the rotation is for Philippine military and civilian leaders to work with their U.S. counterparts to improve airlift capabilities across the spectrum of military operations and to solidify long-standing relationships in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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Air Contingent
A U.S. Air Force member marshals a U.S. Air Force C-17 to its designated ramp position at Mactan Air Base, Philippines, Sept. 24, 2016. The military members were in Mactan in support of U.S. Pacific Command’s ongoing Air Contingent mission. The goal of the rotation is for Philippine military and civilian leaders to work with their U.S. counterparts to improve airlift capabilities across the spectrum of military operations and to solidify long-standing relationships in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Mark Lazane)
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U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Dirk Smith, the Pacific Air Forces Director of Air and Cyberspace Operations, and Philippine Air Force Maj. Gen. Raul del Rosario, the PAF First Air Division commander, walk and discuss daily operations during a site visit to Clark Air Base, Philippines, June 29, 2016. The Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 138 expeditionary detachment was at Clark to excercise bilaterally with Armed Forces of the Philippines members and provide support for routine operational missions that enhance regional maritime domain awareness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander Martinez/Released)
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U.S. Navy LCDR Jeff Pinkerton, an EA-18G Grolwer pilot assigned to Electronic Attack Squadron 138, speaks with a group of Philippine Air Force pilots assigned to Clark Air Base, Philippines, June 28, 2016. U.S. forces arrived in the Philippines to excercise bilaterally with the Armed Forces of the Philippines and support routine operational missions that enhance regional maritime domain awareness. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Elias Zani/released)
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Air Contingent Philippines
U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II pilots walk back to the hangar at Clark Air Base, Philippines, after completing the final maritime domain awareness mission as part of U.S. Pacific Command’s first Air Contingent April 28, 2016. The pilots are deployed along with five A-10Cs, three HH-60G Pave Hawks and 200 Airmen to promote interoperability with Philippine counterparts and provide credible combat forces to the Indo-Asia-Pacific capable of a variety of missions including force projection, air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring access to the air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. In addition to the AMDA missions over the past two weeks, the pilots flew an additional 24 sorties amounting to 59 hours of training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington)
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Air Contingent Philippines
Four U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II aircraft fly over Clark Air Base, Philippines, upon return from a maritime domain awareness mission April 28, 2016. The aircraft were based out of Clark Air Base, Philippines for the past two weeks as part of U.S. Pacific Command’s first Air Contingent. The air and maritime domain awareness missions promote interoperability and provide greater and more transparent air and maritime situational awareness ensuring safety for military and civilian activities in international waters and airspace. The Air Contingent was stood up at the invitation of the Philippine government and afforded both countries an opportunity to strengthen ties. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington)
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Air Contingent Philippines
An HH-60G Pave Hawk prepares to land after completing the final mission for U.S. Pacific Command’s first iteration of an Air Contingent at Clark Air Base, Philippines, April 28, 2016. The Pave Hawks conducted a personnel recovery exercise in collaboration with the A-10s. These flights improved the interoperability between the two aircraft’s crews and ensures the pilots are qualified to conduct rescue operations. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Capt. Susan Harrington)
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Air Contingent - Clark Air Base - Philippines
A U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II, with the 51st Fighter Wing, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, takes off from Clark Air Base, Philippines, April 28, 2016. The A-10Cs flew their last U.S. Pacific Command Air Contingent mission as this iteration comes to a close. The A-10C has a proven record operating out of short and varying airstrips, provides a flexible range of capabilities, and has a mission profile consistent with the air and maritime domain awareness operations the U.S. Pacific Command’s Air Contingent is conducting out of the air base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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Air Contingent - Clark Air Base - Philippines
A U.S. Air Force A-10C Thunderbolt II, with the 51st Fighter Wing, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea, takes off from Clark Air Base, Philippines, April 28, 2016. The A-10Cs flew their last U.S. Pacific Command Air Contingent mission as this iteration comes to a close. The Air Contingent, stood up at the invitation of the Philippine government, is capable of conducting operations ranging from air and maritime domain awareness, personnel recovery, combating piracy, and assuring that all nations have access to the regional air and maritime domains in accordance with international law. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Benjamin W. Stratton)
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