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Making history: B-52, B-1, B-2s maintain regional stability in PACOM theater
A B-2 Spirit sits on the flightline at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Aug.10, 2016. Three B-2s arrived in theater to conduct a Bomber Assurance and Deterrence deployment. The BAAD deployment is part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in order to maintain regional stability, and provide assurance to our allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger)
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Making history: B-52, B-1, B-2s maintain regional stability in PACOM theater
A B-52 Stratofortress sits on the flightline at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Aug.10, 2016. The B-52 was recently replaced by the B-1 Lancer, which arrived at Andersen Aug. 6, in support of the U.S. Strategic Command Continuous Bomber Presence mission. The CBP bomber swap between the B-1 and B-52 is occurring throughout the month of August as the B-1s return to support this mission for the first time since April 2006. The CBP mission is part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in order to maintain regional stability, and provide assurance to our allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger)
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Making history: B-52, B-1, B-2s maintain regional stability in PACOM theater
A B-52 Stratofortress, B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit sit beside one another on the flightline at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Aug.10, 2016. This marks the first time in history that all three of Air Force Global Strike Command's strategic bomber aircraft are simultaneously conducting operations in the U.S. Pacific Command area of operations. The B-1 Lancer, which arrived at Andersen Aug. 6, will replace the B-52 in support of the U.S. Strategic Command Continuous Bomber Presence mission. The CBP bomber swap between the B-1 and B-52 is occurring throughout the month of August as the B-1s return to support this mission for the first time since April 2006. In addition to the CBP bomber swap, three B-2s arrived in theater to conduct a Bomber Assurance and Deterrence deployment. The CBP mission and BAAD deployments are part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in order to maintain regional stability, and provide assurance to our allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger)
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Making history: B-52, B-1, B-2s maintain regional stability in PACOM theater
A B-52 Stratofortress, B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit sit beside one another on the flightline at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Aug.10, 2016. This marks the first time in history that all three of Air Force Global Strike Command's strategic bomber aircraft are simultaneously conducting operations in the U.S. Pacific Command area of operations. The B-1 Lancer, which arrived at Andersen Aug. 6, will replace the B-52 in support of the U.S. Strategic Command Continuous Bomber Presence mission. The CBP bomber swap between the B-1 and B-52 is occurring throughout the month of August as the B-1s return to support this mission for the first time since April 2006. In addition to the CBP bomber swap, three B-2s arrived in theater to conduct a Bomber Assurance and Deterrence deployment. The CBP mission and BAAD deployments are part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in order to maintain regional stability, and provide assurance to our allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger)
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Making history: B-52, B-1, B-2s maintain regional stability in PACOM theater
A B-52 Stratofortress, B-1 Lancer and B-2 Spirit sit beside one another on the flightline at Andersen Air Force Base, Guam, Aug.10, 2016. This marks the first time in history that all three of Air Force Global Strike Command's strategic bomber aircraft are simultaneously conducting operations in the U.S. Pacific Command area of operations. The B-1 Lancer, which arrived at Andersen Aug. 6, will replace the B-52 in support of the U.S. Strategic Command Continuous Bomber Presence mission. The CBP bomber swap between the B-1 and B-52 is occurring throughout the month of August as the B-1s return to support this mission for the first time since April 2006. In addition to the CBP bomber swap, three B-2s arrived in theater to conduct a Bomber Assurance and Deterrence deployment. The CBP mission and BAAD deployments are part of a long-standing history of maintaining a consistent bomber presence in the Indo-Asia-Pacific in order to maintain regional stability, and provide assurance to our allies and partners in the region. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Richard Ebensberger)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Lt. Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy receives his general stars pinned on by his family and Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. O’Shaughnessy, a command F-16 pilot with more than 3,000 flight hours, was previously the commander of Air Component Command, Republic of Korea/U.S. Combined Forces Command, and the Seventh Air Force, Osan Air Base, Republic of Korea. (U.S. Air Force photo/Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command commander, and Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy prepare to arrive at an an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, Tuesday, July 12, 2016. During the ceremony, O’Shaughnessy, assumed command of Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
The 15th Wing Honor Guard presents the colors during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. During the ceremony, Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy assumed command of Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, provides remarks during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. Goldfein and Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command commander, presided over the ceremony in which Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy assumed command of Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Raymond Geoffroy)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy gives his remarks during an assumption-of- command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. O’Shaughnessy now leads U.S. Pacific Command's Air Component, delivering airpower across 52 percent of the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Raymond Geoffroy)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Pacific Air Forces Airmen representing the command's numbered Air Forces listen to remarks by their new commander, Gen. Terrence J. O'Shaughnessy, during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. O'Shaughnessy now leads U.S. Pacific Command's Air Component, delivering airpower across 52 percent of the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command commander, provides remarks during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. Harris and Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, presided over the ceremony in which Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy assumed command of Pacific Air Forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Raymond Geoffroy)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy receives the Pacific Air Forces banner from Gen. David L. Goldfein, U.S. Air Force Chief of Staff, during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. O’Shaughnessy was promoted to general prior to the ceremony, attended by Goldfein, and Adm. Harry B. Harris, Jr., U.S. Pacific Command commander. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Air Forces Assumption of Command
Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy gives his remarks during an assumption-of-command ceremony at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, July 12, 2016. O’Shaughnessy now leads U.S. Pacific Command's Air Component, delivering airpower across 52 percent of the globe. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Kamaile Chan)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
Airman First Class Demarcus Smith, an electrical systems apprentice with the 647th Civil Engineer Squadron, Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, uses clippers to shorten a panel, June 16, 2016, as part of Pacific Angel 16-2 in Kampot Province, Cambodia. Smith, along with a team of U.S., Cambodian and Australian engineers worked to repair four local schools and two provincial health clinics during the humanitarian mission designed to promote interoperability between partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Sgt. Vorn Rotha, a civil engineer, paints a room in the Meas Sophea Baneav Health Center June 16, 2016 as part of Pacific Angel 16-2 in Kampot Province, Cambodia. The Pacific Angel engineer team is a multinational group of engineers from Royal Cambodian Armed Forces, U.S. Department of Defense, and the Royal Australian Air Force. Engagements such as Pacific Angel promote interoperability with our partner nations, ensuring that the region’s militaries are prepared to work together to address humanitarian crises. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Michael Lewis and Royal Cambodian Armed Forces Capt. Tob Vuthy treat a patient for lower back pain June 17, 2016, during Pacific Angel 16-2 in Kampot Province, Cambodia. Throughout the course of the week doctors, dentists, and pharmacists from the U.S., Cambodia, Australia, Vietnam and Thai militaries and two non-governmental organizations, along with 65 volunteers from the provincial hospital and local villages, saw more than 3,400 patients at two different sites. Together they provided general health, dental, optometry, pediatrics, and physical therapy services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Sheena Raya Amaya examines a young Cambodian boy June 14, 2016, during Pacific Angel 16-2, a humanitarian assistance/civil-military operation in Kampot Province, Cambodia. Skilled medics from both military and non-governmental agencies around the globe came to provide hospital quality care to patients during the humanitarian assistance/civil military operation mission. Pacific Angel ensures that the region’s militaries are prepared to work together to address humanitarian crises in case of natural disasters. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
U.S Air Force Maj. Villanueva dry needles a patient in order to aid in relieving lower back-pain June 14, 2016, in Kampot Province, Cambodia. Throughout the course of the week doctors, dentists, and pharmacists from the U.S., Cambodia, Australia, Vietnam and Thai militaries and two non-governmental organizations, along with 65 volunteers from the provincial hospital and local villages, saw more than 3,400 patients at two different sites. Together they provided general health, dental, optometry, pediatrics, and physical therapy services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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Pacific Angel 16-2 concludes with closing ceremony
A young Cambodian women takes her child to be seen at the Ang Chum Trapaing Chhuk Junior High School where military and civilian medical providers from the U.S., Cambodia, Thailand, Australia and Vietnam set up a health services outreach clinic June 15, 2016. The clinic was set up as part of Pacific Angel 16-2, a humanitarian assistance mission designed to enhance participating nations’ humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities while providing needed services to people throughout the Indo-Asia-Pacific. Pacific Angel 16-2 included general health, dental, optometry, pediatrics, physical therapy and engineering programs as well a various subject-matter expert exchanges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Susan Harrington/Released)
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